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1980-07-29 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 ~ Sa~ Diego Suh BaSe ' '37 Bank Bas Mesa Develo~r Ronning Empty Takes Over Surf On Beaeh ~rips Soeeer Team· --~-.. ---(See Page 82> ·------ . . ---~. . ..... , ~ . . . . ·DAILY PILOT.·· . " . ' Yout * * * 25c * * 1f.·~: '·'. . ~ , . . ... .:;., .. -· .. ·~ TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 29, 1980 .· VOL. n, NO. 111, J SIECTK>MS. • ~AGH Foun Dissidents A.rise ·umpe • t Carter Safe Within Party? ' WASHINGTON (AP) -The 0Bilfy Carter sc~dal remains the hottest topic amomg politicians or both parties today, but there are no s igns that the heat -and some $200,000 dedicated to "opening" the Democratic convention -will wind up denying President Carter renomination. (Related stories A3, A4 ). Several Democratic governors and party officials are resisting attempts by some Democrats in Congress to break Carter 's hold on a majority of Democr atic delegates by changing the rules for next month's national convention. PRESIDENT CARTER TOLD A HOUSE committee today he will answer the panel's questions about hls brother Billy's links with Libya by Aug. 18, the day Congress reconvenes arter the Democratic National Convention. The president's letter was received aSrthe Foreign Affairs Committee considered 'a resolution demanding a wide range of information about Billy Carter's activities as an agent of the radical Arab nation. Democratic National Chairman John C. White said the open·convention advocates have "abosolutely no chance" of success. Interviewed on NBC-TV's "Today" show, White said he talked Monday with d~legates and state party chairmen. "'They're furious that these congressmen would come ln at the last minute," he said HOWEVER. ONE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR joined the effort. another leaned toward It, and other party leaders a~knowledged they were watching developments, particularly on Billy Carter, and could change their position. '.fypical ~f the watchful officials was New Jersey Democratic Chairman Ri chard J . Coffee, who said "like anyone else, J follow these things on a day-lo-day basis.'' And Gov. Edrqund G. Brown Jr. of California assessed the situation by saying that while be believes Carter bas the needed convention votes fornomination, be sees "a few cracks in the tee." 1be $200,000 effort to overturn the party rule that would automatically nomlnate Carter wu aDDOUDced Monday by seven membenofthe House E DMUND S. MUSK.IE. llENTIONED AS a pouible alternate nominee, said today he int.ended to keep bis commitment to serve Carter as secretary of state and "I will support him all~ way." But nowhere in his brief statement did Muskie rule out accepting the nominabon if It were offered. yace President Walter F. Mondale, suaeated u an alternative to e1~ Carter or Sen. F.dward M. KeMedy u tbe Democratic Ptes1dentlal nomiaee, sa1d be was not a candidate for the presidency. Sen Henry M. Jacboo, D·Wub .• meaUoQed, too. as an allef'Datecudidate, also bu saklbe ls not runnlq. . White Jloule spokesman Jody Powell said President Carter told ills Cabinet at its weekly meet1nt that hls actmtntstraUoa bas ••nothiq t.ohide'' concemiq bls brother Billy. Republican candidate 1conttld ae.,an said not 1urpnamc1y tbat be "couldn't be happier" witb1 tbe i trtfe amon1 th~ Democ.ratl. He smiled as he said, "l thlnk they've 1ot some very aeriOUI problems." INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE IOHN ANDEUON said the Billy affair was a valid campalpl .. ue. ·'When you have 4l president whose own brother ls re(iatered aa a forelp acent for a country led by a man like Coloael lloammar Khadafy who ls the very apotbeoeis, I think, of lmmocterauon, of violence, of terrorism •.. that 1. bound to be an illue," beaakl. "" • Rep. llJchael Barnes, D-Md .. spokesman for the "Committee for an ()pea Convention" said the S200 000 will be spent to lobby Demoaatic delecates to vote to waive die rule reqwriq dde11tes , (8ee BILLY CA.RTE&, P11e A2> THIS IS THE BUS THE BANK OF NEWPORT USES TO PROVIDE BEACH ACCESS The Prk:e of Doing Businna With the CeAfornl• CoHt_. Commfaslon Coast Commission's Folly RoUs Empty By STEVE MARBLE °' .. Deity ...... , .... The 1937 t.ounng bus rumbles out of the bank parking Jot in Corona del Mar every 30 minutes. Except for the driver a nd an occasional teen-ager loaded down with sw)m fins, radio and towel, it' usually empty. The weekend bfnk·lo·beach shuttle service hasn 't been the bitofthesummer. In fact, if It weren't for the State Coutal Commission, the vintage' bus molt likely would still be aalberiq ch.Bl behind the Elks LodcelnCllnton, Iowa. Officials from the Bank of Newport Beach were asked to provide tbe free service as part of' a 1111 condition for approval of new bank headquarters on East Cout Highway and con· structlon of the neighboring Sand Castle condominiums.• Bank' spokesman Everett Temme said commissioners, when they fi rst eyed the bank's propoeed five acre development, asked that the bank's 181·space p 1 r k I n g I o t be o p e n t.o accommodate weekend beach vial ton. Realllinc. apparently. that the bank parklne lot wu more than a mile from the nearetl beach, bus service was proposed -first as a joke, then for real. "It's part of the commission's concern for atteSS," Temme ex· plained. "but sometimes one wonden ii the commission isn't laying on condill?,ns just to justify its ex.latence. • Temme said bank officials complied without objection and through an ad in an a utomobile publication discovered the Elks Lodge excursk>o bus. complete wttb convertlb&e top. "It's a real beach cruiser:• he noted with a lau&b. "but people <See BVS. Pace Al> Cyeling~t Holda Up Fotomat I A Seal Beach Fotomat store w11 robbe41 of '318 at noon Monday by a motorcyclist who lndJcated he had 1 weapaa in hil pocket, police said. The bandit masked bi• identity by keeplnc hls full-face· helmet on while robbinc the store. located a t 12243 Seal Beach Blvd. No lhju.rles we.re reported ln the incident, police aald. Ammo D11mp Blast Kills 3 In San Diego SAN DIEGO <AP> -An Army ammunition bunker blew up al a Navy submarine base today, killing at least three people, the Navy said. Four others were believed missing. Several blasts shook one of the three Army ammunition dis· posal \mils renting space al the Navy's submarine support base, triggering several small brush fires that were quickly con· trolled and sending up billows of smoke that towered over San Diego Bay. Investiga tors d idn't im· mediately mow what caused the exploeiaol but the ~Navy said there was an unc:oDfi.rmed re- port that a stray bUUet reported- ly bit the •banker wblle two sailors were tarpt thoot•nc. Navy spokesmen said four men cou1cl not be aecouai.d roe. A clty F.lJ"e Department of· flclal aaid thefe were "aeveral explosions within ammunlUon ma1aaines" that sparked tbe bruabflnl. a.port.en were bal'ftd from the mW.tar)' bue, but a Navy spokesman Aid lbey would be admitted later. A spok•man for tbe nearby Naval Ocean Syste~s (See BIAS'I', Pap AJ) Freeway Killer linked? By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI -0...ty Potot Sutt The Orange County Sheriffs Depa rtment is inves tigating whether the murder of a male yo uth whose body was dumped Monday night In Santiago Canyon can be attributed lo the so·called Freeway Killer. The body -discovered about 9:30 p.m. by a passing motorist -was round alongside Santiago Canyon Road about two miles north or Cook 's Comers, said U. W yatt Hart. s h e riff 's department spokesman. The unidentified victim , who appeared to be in his late.teens or early twenties, was clad only in a pair or faded Levis, Hart said. Au autopsy to determlne the cause of death was scheduled today. Ha rt said the re we r e no outward signs of injury or sexual mutilation. "We don't know if this could be the work of the Freeway Killer or someone else," Hart commented. Sheriff's investisators prqblng the freeway killings were sent to the Santiago Canyon location, (See BODY, Page AZ> Coast Weathe r 1 Variable cloudiness with 10 perttnl chance of r ain tonight and We dnesday. Lows tonight In the 60s. Highs Wednesday low 70s al the beaches, near 90 in· land. - 17 ,41 DNl.Y Poll.OT s Shah Laid to Rest N&xo,., Sadat Pay Tribute to Friend ,.,. .......... CAIRO. F.aY1>t CAP> -.i.~ depc>Md Sbah Nobammad aew Pahlavt ol Iran wu buried tn \IXlle toda)' Wlth all the pomp and c-erel1¥)ny ac<'Orded a ruler. but wlt.h only one chief ol at.at. prHent. hi• okl friend Anwar Sadat. Forme r U S President Richard M Nixon stood by the Eaypttao leader's Ide. Tne st.ale funen 11. a tradilklaal Moslem ceremony, was s ur· rounded by the great.est SttWity pr~aut1on., ever seen ln Cairo. but no ma1or incidents were re · ported PahJavt. who died Sunday al the age or 60 after a six-year bat· tie with cancert was laid to rtlSl in i\l R1fa1 ~ osque. a huge Islamic house or prayer where his father was Interred briefly in the 19405. and where members of Egypt's former royal family lie T he shah's widow. former Empress Farah D1ba. and their three eldest children attended the burial. As the mourners en- tered the tn<>5que, a cannon fired a 21-round salute. An Iraqi Shiite cle rgyman. Dr. FORMER PRESIDENT NIXON ATTENDS SHAH'S FUNERAL He Escorts Farab Dlba, ~of Ousted Iranian Leader Tale b Hussein R1faie. led the prayers for the dead inside the burial c hamber. Princess Ashraf. the Shah's twin sister. broke down during the bun'ilJ and had to be rushed out. The princess had been on the verge o r total collapse during the funeral. BODY-FOUND. · Pahla\ri's body was . brought earlier in the day to the ·Abdeen -pr"1dent:taJ pltlace in a "mH'ilary ambulance from Maad1 hospital. whe re he. had spent the past month fighting off cancer and its com plicaUons. Hart saJd. ;.md Y.Or ked there until aft('r 2 a m ·"They wer(' working the case a!> if it 1i.. connected," to the freeway killings, Hart said · There have bt.>c•n 41 unsolve<i murder.. of young ml'n and bovs in a sevt·n t·ount ' SouthC'rn \allforrua Jfl'd since 1972 I nvcst1J.:atori.. hm.''l•\'C·r. tend t" bchen• th;it onh 29 murdt·r~ that have occ·urn~ ~mce 1!178 mav be linked lo tht.' i.aml ind ividual or group The freeY.ay killings an• so llam·ed becaus<• most v1ct1 ms· bodies have lx·t·n dumped on or .1dJacent to fn'('Y.ay~ or maJor h1ghy,a~~ llart not<.'d that the victim of ;\londay·s murder had been dead only a short t1mt• and apparently h ad been dumped on the roadway only moments before he was disrov<.'red by a homeward bound Coto de Caza res ide nt lie said thl' youth had medium l<'ngth brown hair and was clean ~ha' l'O, thu~ hthn~ the general lif'~C nption ot pu<;t v1ct1 ms in th<. series of un:.olvt-d murders Earlier Monday. the s henff's Bill Expands Child.Care SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr has ap· proved mulhmllhon-dollar ex· pans1ons in the programs for child car(' and edu,cat1on for the handicapped The Democratic governor said that the expansions would help improve "the quality of life for the next generation " The child care bill adds about S16 million to the $120 million program That adds about 3.000 < hlldren to the 125.000 now "erved. although officials say .snother 194.000 c-h1ldrcn or poor tam11ics still need care Tuna War Cools S \'\ Dlt::GO •AP 1 The three wee k ·old ~'tuna war" bet..,. een the U .S and Mex1 ro ·appears to be in a cooling off period." jndus try and U.S. Stale Department officials said. Reports from a meeting Monday i ndi cate tha t s m all U .S . tunaboats with old licenses may be allowed to keep fishing in the waters off Mexico °"ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"" 0 '4lif'Oll' co.,. Ott.it• ......... ,. ....,..,. ,, 'O"U~tf'W'O OW Nlf.-\ Pf-ft\, t\ Ptilbtt ..... O bY ,..., 0••"9" ca. ................ '-"• -... 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They are: Larry E Sh3rp. 17 . of Lon~ Beach. whoSl' nude body "us found behind a Wt>sl m1nstl'r ~l'n 1~ station on ~la' 18 lk had been ~tran~lt'<i Sharp hds bt•f·n h!>ted J:o. pos~1 ble victim "o .l() m tht.· !>('rlt.•s of fn.>ewa\ killings. · Frank Dennis Fox. 17. of south Los Angeles Count>. \\hose nude body was found ~. 2 on Ortef,!a Jti~h\\ay five males t•ast of San Juan Capistrano fox . too. had been strangled He has been listed as possible victim No 28 lnvest1gat1on has revealed that Sha rp a nd Fox were acq u ain t~d . The s he riff's department s aid 1t was assisted in detenrunmg the identities by a mutual friend o r the two \OUlhs A murder cha r ge has been lod~ed In only one or the cases believe d to be a m on g the freeway killmgs Wilham George Bonin. 33. a Downey truck driver. has been charged \\,th the slabbing and i.trangulation murder of Markus Grabs. a 17·year·old German national. who disappeared while hitchhiking on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach on Aug. 5, 1979. Grabs' nude body and his backpa ck were found the following day on an access road to a Calabasas ranch by a ranch worker. Bonin. who is being held without bail in Los Angeles CO,&M>ty Jail, Is scheduled to ·be a rra'igned-on the murder charge Aug. 8 in Los Angeles County Municipal Court He was arrested June 12 m the ll o ll y wood area by a ::.urve1llancc team assigned to the freeway killing s 1n\es t igatlo n H e w a s originally charged with two sex oHenses. A preliminary hearing on those charges was to begin Friday but was delayed after the murder complaint was filed. Bonin is a twice·convicled sex orfender. He is a former resident of Silverado Canyon in Orange County. ._ Los Angeles County District Attorney John Van de Kamp s aid Bonin has not been "closed o ut" a s a s uspect in other unsolved murder cases. There 1t lay in slate in the palace's main hall . in a closed coffin wrapped in the red~ while and green 1mpenal Iranian nag. "'1th fo ur gener als s tandin~ around ll. SY.Ords out but held do"' n to the fl oor A two foot f1hgrN'd brass incense burner seven fN>t away from the head or the roffin (illC'd th(' hall "'1th sweet-smelling fumes The fo rmer empress arrived m a black limousine with the s h a h "s oldest s on a nd heir. former Crown Prince Reza. 19 Princess Ashraf came next in a sepa rate car. Both women were dressed m black. with black scarves on their heads. They were met by Sadat. wearing the uniform or the com · m ander in chief pf the Egyptian a rmed forces, and bis wife. J ihan . in black with a long black scarf around he r head. The two families paused brief· ly by the roffin. went upstairs to Sadat's offi ce. then came back down again for the reading of prayers from the Koran after the arrival of other relatives The shah's family, including his other son. Ali Reza. 13, and his two daughters by Far ah Orba, Farahnaz. 16. and Leila. 9. stood at the head of the rofhn while the entourage recited the opening lines of the Koran. The most prominent foreign moumen were two out-of.power former allies of the dead man. Nixon and ·ex·K1ng Constantine of Greece. Foreign govetnments either designated their am· bassadon in Cairo lo represent them o r sent no one to the funeral for fear or angering the revolutionary regime that drove Pahlavi fro m his throne 17 months ago Nixon's son·in·law. Edward~ Cox . who accompanied the former president lo Cairo. said Nixon would have dinner tonight with the Pahlavi fa m ily and would hold a pnvate meeting Wednesday with Sadat at the Egyptian president's s ummer home in AJexandria Pullout Near End MOSCOW <AP) -The Soviet Union has nearly completed its unilateral pullout of about 20.000 Red Armuy trool)s and 1.000 tanks from Eas t Germany , Radio Moscow reported today. Fr .. r-.AI BILLY CARTER ••. at the convention to follow the results of st.ate primaries and conventions. That rule, being challenged by KeMedy, would assure Carter of more than 1,900 delegate votes. Only 1,666 are needed for the nomination. GOV. ~GH CAaEY OF NEW YOU joined the H~e memben ln calling for an open convention. "Tboee delegates are not dummies,.. Carey \old reporters durin1 an appearance on Capitol Hill. "They're not robots. They come to a convenUoa to make the last clear Jud1ment of what's best for the party.•• However, MVeral of Carey's Democratic collea1ues diaqreed. "I believe we should maintain the irJtegrity of the process as it la now lp place, '"hld Gov. Scott Matbelon of Utah, who added that be la wat.chlnl the lavestigaUon ol the pre1ident'1 brother ud could chan1ebiamlnd. GOV. aaucE KING 01' NEW MEXICO said tbe dilclolw. ol Billy Carter's dealinll ~ the t.Jbyan rove~m.nt "haven't abaken my confldenc;e la the preeldent, but 'GI "fY diNppola~ tbe preeldent'1 brother would be involved in tbb type of operation." · A.Dodier n= ol Carter, Gov Robert Graham ol l'lorida, Hid, • .,,. de abould me fOf' the cucUdate tM1 were •led.eel bY tbl people &o "'-for. We are morally u .. u u te1all1 comm!Uid." / ) The New Song; a gospel band. sets the tempo for m eetin gs conducted b y a Christian group from Fullerton an this tent in the parking lot n ext to the Huntington Beach pier. Som e 300 people rill the p remises guarded by Jules Be nne of Fullerton who responds to any questions not answered by the banners and POSlers Burglars kansack Balboa Jewel Shop ... ._ BUS ••• dft.'n't exactly luung up to nde 11 .. T !w i:r;,iy bu'>, dt·t-orated N1lh .i l>ank logo~ mak<:.~ .A haJJ·hour..: long swing from the bank parit· 1ng lot to Pirates Cove. Corona del Mar State Beach and China Cove Hurglars who broke mto d Balboa· Peninsula Je"e ll") bou t1que through the front entr~Y.d) on a busy bOUJevar<l are sought by Newport Beach police toda~ a long with $11.00<> in i.tolt.·n merchandise. The Bazaar. 2209 W Balbo<.1 Bl\ d . was rani;acked rn tht• theft discovered ~tooda' mom mg by a neighbor about th1 l1m1· th e -,ho p ·-. OY.nl·r and d n t•mployt.'(' arr1vC'd for work Patrolman Doug .Johnson said he was · flagged dov.n 1.n th1· stre<.'t 'by Bernadette Dulworth. who was outs ide her nearb~ home when s he noticed the door to the shop "as unlocked The mten or had clearly be<·n r ans acked by whoever broke 1n a nd evtdence at the scene tn· d1cated at leas t two burglar.. ha d to be involve d, Officer Johnson said. He pointed out whoever climbed through a transom wm· dow above the front door would have had to have some as s1s taoce by an accomplice to help boost h.im up to that level Once inside . the intruders literally tore the place apart. m· vestigators said Owner Silvaa Montgomery and employe Loma Vobonl amved Slain Musician' 8 Body Under Study NEW YORK <AP > -,The body or a violinist murdered at the Metropolitan Opera House re· malned in the custody of the city's chief medical examiner today as he continued pathologic testing -six days after her death. Funeral services for Helen Hagnes Mintiks were being held up because of the official action. and po!Jce continue to quest ion opera house staff. ' a nd began th e task o f establish.mg ho" much of the shop·s Jewelr) and novelty merchandiSf' ""as stolen Police -,aid their 1n 1t 1a l estimate•~ $11.124 1,1,orth or miss· 1ng 1tem5. amonJ.! them gold and sterling "llwr item .... chains. chokers. eamngs, bracelets and assorted charms Tht' loss also include!) Indian ,e..,. el ry and ite ms of coral and ~l'as ht:lls 1nclud1ng one hair comb of prec1ouo;, metal 1nJa1d "'1th .1h<1l<>nl· 'hell. tn\ «'>l1go;1tt.lr. ".111 I 3 Bi 'W'ome11 ~charged From Navy SKAGGS ISLA:'\D <AP) Thl' ~:J\ ~ 1i. d1 ~c hJr~1n g thrt'l' women sailors "ho admtt tht:\ .s re bisexuals · "We're not ashamed of 1t." .. a 1d ~aman I\ aren B1·nder. ' but lht.• ~3\'\ I" trt•t.1tl01? US ltkt• dirt. :md ou'r l1'e" Jr•· ~om~ do" n tht' dram bt.>t'dU~'-of !)c:\· ua I prctercncc.., · OHic1als at the Skaggs Island "lia,·al Sttur>ty Base northeast or San F'ranc15co confirmed thJt d1!)charges v.ere an the works for Ms. Bender. Tina Queen and Carole Lynn Schultz. f>ut refused further comment Ensign Lcc;h<' ~tonthan said the paper ""ork for the dis - charges s hould be rompleted by Ba nk 'iecurity i:u;.irds take turni. pla~ ing driver Tl·mml' said ~hl' bus 1s ~till ln its first month of ~crv1 ce and that costs have not been fully romputed .. We \'l' been J:Ctting some of the local kids who Jusl en1oy lak· 1n g the whole round ·tr-1p. ·• Temm(' expla1nro "l ~uess they IUSl 1"' tint :}() mu1utci. or 'n'<' <'n lt>rtainm1_•nt .. Om.• r('('Cnt bu., pa:--,enger v.as 'J 1· " po rt C o u n r 1 I w om a n Hulhl·l~n Plummt•r Sh<· said stw "a~ lbe only passenger aboard and had an enJoyable tnp. She noted though. that she felt t hl· comrn1s.-,1on '!> bui. cond1t1on ..,Cl'ml'<iextreml· But bank 0Hic1als contend the bus is simply part of the plice ~ ou have to pay -a t radeoff - fo r doing bu~IOC'>'> with the < ·0.1<:.t;il Comm ,.,.,ion 1 cmml' sa1<1 the bank could have met thecomm1i.-,ion rcqul."::.l by purchds ing ..i ··beat up old m1m bu ~ but "t"dt'<'1dc-d 1f"t' havetodo 11 \I. l ' m1i::ht J'> v.ell hi.Ive !>Orne fun " !'lo. empty or not. the 43-year· old tounng bus w1 II continue to rumble through Corona del Mar durin~ suf'lmer weekends . Fro•P~ -ti BLAST ..• next week At r1rst. the three Laboratory said the blasts took sailors ~ere ~omi: to fi ght the place in one of the units operal· cha rges. Bender said. but now ed by the 70th Army Explosive want to get out and "start up Ordnanet' Disposal Unit. new lives." • Along with city firemen and Eight women sailors aboard Navy units. paramedic units the lJSS Norton Sound also are Y.ere sent to the scene. which is f1ghtmg charges of homosexual1 m1d""ay along the west side of ty 1n Long Beach Point Loma on San Diego Bay ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- I Only Rolex could improve on Rolex. SLAVICK·s PW,_...., S..-1tl7 The new Rolex Oysterquartz watches for men combine the famous celiability of Rolt."X Wlth the p recision of a quartz movement with quick date ch .mg(' and sappfurc crystal . A . 18 k.lrclt yellow gold, S9.250. B.14 karat yellow ~old and stainless steel, S2.32S. C. Stainless steel, Sl.350. • ltOLSZ FN!Uon lt141nd, Newport c.,,m. ~pot1 BeKh. 71'~·UIO WntmlNttr I i..pN ~ID• I Mltelon VitJO { Notth Oranp / T1't City t.o. c.m.o. • ''" MAlll t . Allo Cfffwr Lot ~I S.11 OW., I t.u V«t" u..--~·-d1M91 """'9•Mwftml ..... ~ ..... a.p. Mt1!*r Filtt /n.iNrs G•1W ~ I ~range ··coast lOI fl ON . " VOL. 73, NO. 211. 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1980 ree· Die in Fireworks Carrier , Collision Kills 2 WASHINGTON <AP> -The 64.000-tor) U S aircrart carrier Midwa y and the Pana m 'a n 1a n -r eg1s tere d merchant ship Cactus collided toda) in Far Eastern waters. Two U.S. sailors were killed and three injured, the Navy said Officials at the Pe ntagon 1 reported the collision . saying that the Midway s ustained some damage. Prelimi na r y 1nformat1on indicated there w e r e no casualties aboard the Cactus. and the extent of damage to the .m e r c h a n t s h 1 p w a s n o t immediately known. the Navy said. ... ~-*be ~ollistOfl ot-curred in-a - passage between Palawan Island in the Philippines and 'tHLSJS.. THE sus__TNE BANK. Of NEWPORT USES !O PROY!!>E BEACH ACCESS The Price of Do4ng Bu1fneu With The-C•ltfornl.-C.o•"Wtal Commlnlon • • 4.. ' North Borneo, about 450 nautical miles sou'iJwest or the U.S. naval base at Sub1c Bay in the Phihppines Beach Bus to Continue Th e Navv s aid an investigation will be made or the circumstances surrounding the r accident. a nd It avoided any Bank's Shuttle Service Not Too Popular I implication or respons ibility by either the carrier or the merchant ship. • The re was no 1mm ed1 a te I 1de ntif1cat1on of the Navy personnel killed or Injured. The 'names were withheld pending the notification of re latives. officials said The 1,000-foot-long Mid way. with a c re w of about 4,500 officers and enlisted personnel. is lbe only U.S. aircra ft carrier operating in the western Pacific region 1 Its home port is Yokosuka. Japan 17 I Asked whether the Navy will I move another carrier into the \ a rea to replace the Midway in the ~e of the collision. the Navy said in a statement: "ll 1s unknown at this time how this in cident will affec t future deploym ent or Pac1rir Fleet carriers.·· The Navy's carrier resources are strained by the necessity to k eep two s uch s hips in the Indian Ocean·Arabian Sea area at all times The Midway. oldest carrier in the fleet. was on its way to Singapore for a port visit, accompan ied b y a g uide d missile crwser. two frigates and a tanker , when the accident occurred •I By STEVE MARBLE Of ow l>•••Y P•IOI St•fl The 1937 touring bus rumbles out of the bank parking lot in Corona d el Ma r ever y 30 minutes. E xcept for the dnver a nd an occasional teen-a ger loaded down with s wim fins. r adio and towel, it's usually empty. The weeke nd bank-to-beach shuttle service hasn't been the hit of the s ummer. ln ract. if it weren'UortheState Coastal Commission. the vintage bus most likely would st.ill be gathering dust behind the Elks Lodge in Clinton. Iowa. Cowboys Off On Roundup GRAND CANYON CAP > t,;nde terr ed by r eports tha t twice as many wild burros as estimated may be li ving in the G rand Canyon. s ix cowboys headed today for a roundup of the unwelcome animals. The U.S. Park Service had re· ported 350 burros -descendants of animals introduced by Gold Rush-era prospectors -were on the rocky floor of the canyon but the cowboys believe there might be as many as 700 burros in the canyon. . ' Officials from the Bank of Newport Beach were asked to provide' the free service as part of a 1978 condition for approval of new bank headquarters on East Coast Highway and con- st ruct1on of the neigh boring Sand Castle condominiums. Bank s pokesman Everett Te mme said commissioners. when they first eyed the bank's proposed five acre development. asked that the bank's 181-space parking lot be o pe n to accommodate weekend beach visitors. Realizing, apparently. that the bank parking lol was more than a mile from the nearest beach, bus service was proposed -first as a joke. then for real. .. H's part of the commission's concern for access." Temme ex- plained, "but sometimes one wonders if the commission isn't laying on conditions just to justify its existence." Temme said bank officials complied without objection and through an ad in an automobile publication discovered the Elles Lodge excursion bus, complete with conven1bte top. "It's a real beach cruiser," be noted with a laugh, "but people aren't exactly Lining up to ride it. .. The gray bus, decorated with a bank logo, makes a half·hour· long swing from the bank park· mg lot to Pirates Cove. Corona del Mar State Beach and China Cove. Bank security g uards take turns playing driver. Temme said the bus 1s st.ti! in its first month of service and that costs have not been full y computed. "We 've been getting some of the local kids who just enjoy ta.It · ing the whole round-trip." Temme explained. "I guess they iust want 30 minutes of free en-tertainment." One recent bus passenaer was Newport Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer: She said she was the only passenger aboard and bad an enjoyable trip. She noted. though . that she felt the comm1ss1on·s bus cood.Jt1on seemed extreme. But bank officials contend the bus is simply part or the price you have to pay -a tradeoff - for doing business with the Coastal Commission. Temme said the bank could have met the commission request by purchasing a "beat-up old mini bus but wedecidedifwe havetodo it. we might as well have some fun ." So. empty or not, the 43-year· old touring bus will continue to rumble through Corona del Mar during summer weekends. Stolen Gems Scanned ~ ............... aw1LRY THIF.T YICTlm LOOK fOR IELONGINOI ... Nolt, Dorroe n an, J ,,. Hawldna (from left) NB Victims Aid Cops Scores of hopeful homeowners victimized by burglars in recent months were escorted past an a rray of Jewelry Monday at Newport B eac h police headquarters. Six of the m were able to identify various items believed stolen by a ma n a nd woman burglary t eam pos ing as wealthy buyers in search of a luxury home in a ruse that Included the use or a whitetRolJs Royce. Community Relations Officer Rieb Long said today those six victims •mong 191 individuals who examined the seized loot" had h e r etofore not been connected to that bizarre case. ·'They will now be called as witnesses in it." Officer Long said, add1na that the1r testimony · is expected to bolster the prosecution's case against the two suspects. Karen Lynn Hix, 37 and Dale Lee Rak, 29, who listed their address ·., 21312 Brookhurst St .• Huntlngton Beach, are held in Ora nge County Jail' following their arrests July 21 in Ariiona. They were arrested in Scottsdale on warrants lssuect in CafUomla: stemming from the series of jewelry thefts from h o m es being s hown to prospect.ive buyers. Uain1 a sear c h wa rrant. NeWpot"t Beach police went to .he Hunllneton .residence o~c upled by the couple and aeized more than $100,000 worth of assorted jewelry. The loot displayed to past burglary victims during a three-ho ur pe riod Monday amounted to more than ·$250.000 in value. And. police conceded, some or it is virtually worthless costume jewelry seized over a period or t i m e in various cri m i nal investigations and never linked to a rightlul owner. The potential witnesses were escorted in threes past a long table on which the jewelry was spread under the watchful eye of Detective Mike Hietala. Olftcer Long said today the identities of the six burelary victima now scheduled to tesWy in the cue will not be made public yet. Their prope~y wm not be released to them either. until final disposition of the case i nvolving the couple who allegedly loote~ ho mes they were shown during open house tours. The items will 1 be needed as evidence. police note. Oiattanooga Quiet CHATIANOOGA. Tenn. <AP> -·This racially troubled Ten· nessee city was calm today a, police resumed refular palrOli lo the predominantly black Alton Park housinc project for the fil"ll time since elahl officers were wounded there ln a 1hot('m ambush. S11b 51 Bunke1r Explodes S AN D I EGO <AP ) Confiscated Mexican fireworks stored an an ammunition bunker ex p l oded today al a Navy submarine base. killing three. including a woman soldier, the Navy said. The victims were uniformed members of the Army's 70th Ordnance Disposal Detachment. which rents s pace at the base. said Navy Lt Doug Rein. Fo ur other soldie rs wer e injured in the blast. which blew open the mouth of the World War II vintage a mmun1t1on bunker A Navy spokesman said extreme caution '4.'aS necessary in proba.ng the ruins. _ "We'r:e being awful car~lul • gOing l n--t.hei'e because or the other expl051ves:· he s aid Rem said a large amount of fireworks r~ently confiscated 1n the T11uana. Mexico. area blew up wtnle the Army people "'ere handling 1t A sen es of blasts sent huge b1 !lo ws o f black a nd white s moke over the west side or San Diego Bay . · A free -lance photographer . '.\11ke Tu.Jcus. said he '4. as taking pic t ures of nearby Cabnllo National Monument when the explosion took place · · 1 heard a series of pops and then 1 saw a white cloud or s m oke on the hill above the submanne pier." Tulcus said ..The cloud got bigger and bigger and the n it kind or mushroomed. I could see some names, but l couldn't see 1f there was any damage." The facility is one .of three Army ammunition disposal units re nting space at the Navy's s ubmarine s upport base for which Rein is sp()icesman. City Fi re Department a nd Navy paramedic units were sent to the scene. midway along the west s ide of Point Loma on San Diego Ba y. Anot.ner Na\'y spokesman sa1C1 no nuclear weapons are stored in the area of the blast. although s ubmarine Group 5. a major tenant . i n c lud es s ix nuclear·attack subs . The base is the largest in the Pacific . h o m epo rt1n g 15 s ubmarines. Sub Group s also includes three diesel subs. the Gem Thieves Get $24,000 Newport Haul Second ·s t ory men 'who climbed to a patio roof to reach an unlocked upstairs window are sought today in the burglary of $24,000 worth of jewelry a nd s ilver tableware from a Newport Beach home. Earl A. Brock, 68. of 2901 Quedada, told police that the loss discovered Sunday includes an eight-piece table service and a $9.000 gold watch. T he sales representative told •police a $.S.000 charm bracelet encrusted with sapphires. rubies and diamonds was also stolen along with an Oriental jade _:statue. Police in vestigating the break-in at Brock's fashionable residence overloolfing Upper Newport Bay said itJappears the intruder climbed an iron gale. crossed the patio cover and entered through a window which bad been left unlocked. Saudis Forgive British for Film LONDON' <AP> -Saudi Arabia has agreed to restore full diplomatic relations with Brt· lain. endin1 a three-month spUt because or the Saudi royal family's diapleuure at the TV mm depicting the executions of a Saudi princess and her lover. The aareement was an· nounced by Doqlas Hurd of the Foreign Office followin& his re· turn from Jklda. Hurd said the Saudis aareed to the return of ·eritis h Ambassador James Craig. who bad been ordered tc leave in April because of tbe showing in Brita.in of "Death°' a Prtncess." Teday'~ Clesl•ll j N.~. Stoek8 1 N TWENTY·FIVE CENTS • Oa11y Potol l!Up SAN DIEGO BLAST SITE Ammo Dump at Star Upper -Bar~ Dtedging Plan Eyed :"lewport Beach City Council members are looking to an Oakl and engineer for ad\'1ce on whether a scheme to vacuum '>Ill out of the Upper Newport Ba) 1s morl' than JUSt a pipe dream Cou n cil me mbe r s a r e co n s 1der1n~ a contract that .,_,ould bring engineer Michael Cheney to Newport to conduct a three·day study of the dredging plan But first. the council agreed Monday evening , they want Cheney to send them an outhne of how he intends Lo go about conducung the s tudy. • The plan. b r ainchild of Councilman Philip Maurer and has rnend. John Miller, calls for a path of steel pipe to be linked from the top of the silt-clogged bay to the ocean. The silt and sludge, according to the plan. would be sucked out or the bay and depos ited in an ocean canyon off the Newport P1t-r Maurer. "'ho admits he IS no en g ineer . 1s enthus 1as t1c and believes the dredge plan will '4.0rk lie said Cheney has worked as a consulting engineer for the City or Oakland on plans for 'dr e dging a la ke and wa s instrumental in helping that city obtain a $750.000 government grant to help cover costs Maurer asked his colleagues Monday to spend no more than Sl.SOO to hJre Cheney so that "we can find out whethe r we're just ~ astmg our lime .. Council members. who have retained a cautious approach to the dredging scheme. delayed putting Cheney on the payroll until he provides an outline of work he ex~ts to perform. Maurer told council members th a t the pipe wou ld run underwater until it reache<t the peninsula. roughly at 8th Street, where 1l would be buried five fut deep in the sand and run west to the pier. T h ree electronic p umping statlons. he explained, would be needed to keep the silt moving. The big hitch in the plan, (Sff SILT. Page A2> Coast Weather Variable cloudiness with 10 percent chance or rain .. tonight and Wednesday. 'l Lows tonight in the 60s. Highs Wednesday low 705 at the beaches, near 90 in- land. INSIDE TODA V Art Ohio town lost ttW'ft JIOUftg ~ irt V~tnam. But th•r• i1 little emotion or prote1t m draft repiltroticm ccmtinwt. Sto~. Po~ C4. . ..... . 1 ,.,..,_~ ........ ~ a lnN-..-Cll CJ Ml._,.._ .. LM.a..-,.._ ... ., .. ..._., .......... .._.. .. ~ .., .............. .. ( ......... 0-11 =c..y M c-k• Al ......... Cl c---. Al~ M ......... llltltMll...._.. .. ==·· MT...,.._ • J ., .. n..e.n ., . .......... (1.J w..-w .. ....... ... a ......... .. ........... .. J . I .,_ ill OM.Y "9LOT N D!!!r·*98. 1• ...---JlJ~T BREA.KING----...... LIU*"" fPOflt ~·,..., __, dr _, --*'•llp1 't Afghan Mutineers Soviet Air Target NEW OEUO, a.dla CAP• -..... SoYMt Oilton " llwtt'htnc mualve alrbomt &nnad.a1 dally t.o cn111b what may be the m<>11t Hriom tbalJenae MOlco bu raced ln AJ1banl tan thc- mutlny of an Mahan anaored di.WOO south ol Kabul. We.tern dlplomauc MNree1 said '*1. &Met plAM1 have "fiUed tbe &kt over Kati..tl ror .evtral hours NCh day beclDAuaa Friday," one diplomat aald, confi,.m Ins~ from aJr traveltn to Inch• "It l the heav!est unal actlvlt~ ~tM l>ttember lnvaston .. Flotillas ol Soviet hehcocur 1unsh1~. M1C Jt"~ and An tooov lranspe>rts have bffn shuttlma betWttn Kabul 1a1rport und Ghazru Provtnce. t.o the SOUlhwe5t. "here Soviet t~ and rarmor labt "'ft'k ~tt reported to have encrrded Af1han uru u thut n •\Olted and tried to JOU\ the a.nu Soviet 1nsurgt'nt move mcnt. he :>Jld I Olllriaf Sftltra~ he Taz f'NI_, CHl GO t t\PI llllnols Atlome) General William J &on "as sentenced. toda) to a yelir an cs it da) In pnson for hlS l&Jl fraud C'OO\lcllon With h.Ls sentencing 10 S D'lstnct Court. Scott, ~. forfeited his consutullonal nght to stay m office , Scott con,,cted March 19 on one count of filing a f~.federal income tu return, faced a maximum sentence of three years m pnson and a SS.000 fine. Pro6eciutors accused Scott or putting camp&gn contributions to personal use. then failing t.o report the income on his tax returns scon for the years 1972 through 1975. Scott pleaded innocent and plans an appeal. But a red·e.>ed Scott was vague as to whether he would give up his office. saying . "That decision now rests with Gov. James Thompson " \ado11 •• Trad#' Drfiril Drop• WASHJ:"GTON <AP >-U S exports rose in J une to a ~· <'rd $18 6 btlbon. cuuin~ the natJon's trade deficit to the serond· lo"est le\'eJ in almo6t a year. the Commerce Department said lod3\ -..----1--~f1 m ports°'fl'ttt>y :ni>en:e . . . e '.alue o( imported petroleum was htlle changed from a month • 3rht>r. at S6.9 b1lhon. The average pnce oC a barrel of imported 11_,\~~ d~~ !nX t"ents. ----. Th<> t1ef1c1t for the month was $2..28 btlhon. compared with $i t>ilbon U1 ~t a) and Sl 9 b1lhon m Apnl Heist Team I Ri:uzsacks BalboaSlwp Hurglars who broke into a Balboa Penins ula Jewelry bou · tique throu~h the front entryway on a busy bouJevani are sought by Newport Beach police toda.>. along with Sl 1.000 1n stolen merchandise The Bazaar. 2209 W. BaJboa HI\ d . "as rans acked in the theft dJscovered Monday mom· ing by a neighbor about the lime t he s h op 's own e r and an employee arnved for wor k. Patrolman Doug Johnson said h~ ~as flagged down in the c;treet by Bernadette Dulworth. ~ho was outside her nearbv home when she noticed the doo.r to the shop was unlocked The mtenor had clearly been ransacked by whoever broke m and evidence at the scene lll· d1cated at least tv.o burglars had to be involved . Officer Johnson said. He pointed out who ever climbed through a t ransom win· dow above the front door would have had lo have some a s· sistance by an accomplice to help boost him up to that level. Once inside. the intruders literally tore the place apart. in· vestigators said Owner SilVJa Montgomery and e mploye Loma Voboril arrived a nd beg a n the ta s k of establistung how much of the s hop's Jewelry a nd novelty merchandise "ac; stole n · P o ltC'e said their 1nit1al estimate 1s $11.124 worth or miss· 1ng items. among them gold a nd sterh.ng silver item s, chains, chokers. earrings , bracelets and assorted ~harms The loss also lnchtaes Ind.Jan 1ewelry and items of coral and sea shells inc luding one hair comb of precious metal inlaid with abalone shell . investigators said DAILY PILOT . _ .. _ --~-..... - (AIM Woman Dead at 92; Rites Friday Fu n era l se r,·i ce s are scheduled Friday for 30-year Corona del Mar resident Cora Isabelle Harraden. 92. who died ~tonday. Rites for Mrs Harraden Y.111 be at 10 a .m . at Balt z Berge r o n -Smith & Tuthill Westcliff Chapel. 427 E. 17th ~t . Costa Mesa. The Re v · Roger Ric hard . associate pastor of the Church or the Cr05Sroads in Santa Ana. will officiate"'i lh private interment to follow at Fairhaven Memonal Park. also in Santa Ana. A transplanted New Yorker. :'It r s . Harrad e n moved to Pas adena 1n 1942 and then moved to Corona del ~t ar in 1950. Sl}e 1s ~urv1ved by a grand-niece. ~1rs . Barbara A Parrish. of Los Alamitos f 'rona Pflfl*' ,, I SILT, ••. though . 1s wh eth e r th e £nv1 r onmental Protection Agency will issue a, permit for dumping the s ill in the ocean ~1 a ure r maintains that 1f the council 1s united. obJect1ons b) J?Overnment agencies can be O\ercome. "We'll have to perform all the tests," stressed Maurer. "but 1t 1sn 't like this s ilt wa~ nuclear waste or something hke that " Boy Critical After Shooting ESCONDIDO <AP> -A 15- year-old boy was in c ritical con· dition today aft.er being hit ln lhe head in a barrage of gunshots fired from a passing car i.nt.o a crowd In front of a roller skating rink Two brothers were arrested at their home hours later a nd booked for investigation of as· sault with intent t o commit murder. Police identified the arrested brothers as friends of two men who were targets of a kidnap plot involving the same roller disco. the Tilt. two months ago. But Randy Kennedy, work.inc as a janitor ln summer vacation from San Marco. High School, was an wllDtended victim . MUAO£RV1CTIM Marcus Grab•. 17 Charges Against Pair Set * * I , * YoungMmi FowtdSlain In Canyo11 The Orange County Sheriffs De partment 1s investigating "'hether the murder of a male youth whose body was dumped ~1o nd ay nig ht 1n Santiago Canyon can be attributed to lhe ~O·called Freeway Killer The body -discovered about 9:30 p.m. by a passing motonst -was found alongside Santiago Canyon Road about two miles north of Cook's Comers. said U . W y att H art , s heriff 's depa rtment spokesman. The unidentified victim, who appeared t.o be in his l~te teens or early twenties. was clad only in a paJr of faded Levis. Hart said. Au autopsy to determine the cause of death was scheduled today. 1 H art said the r e were no o utward s igns of i njury or sexual mutilation. "We don't know if this could be t he work of the Freeway Killer or someone else," Hart commented. ~11ncil Action ' In actioft. Monday evenJ.na, the Newport Beach City Council: -APPaovto A MODIFICATION~ermlt constnactlon of a at.Mp 1rade driveway u pa a plan to ~uild • four·level apa~ent buildln1 at 2501 ean Blvd. -ACCEPTED the TeslpaUon of City Clerk Doris Georie. --OKAYED a traffic pb&alnc procram callln1 ror improvement ol 10 ~•Jor lntenectlona. · --INCaEASED TRE BVDGET for the clty'a library department bJ m :11S. -AGREED to bold a •Pffl•I November ,aecuon uklal __.. to live city offlclall permiuion to eater lnto u qreMIMllt for further won on tbe Corona del Mar rr • ..,. • Co11ncil • • Approves lliivewaY Citing Job-related pre'\su~ Newport Beach Cit~ Clerk Dons George announced Monda) that she "'Ill resign effective Oct 31 The 16-year city emplo~ct'. who has served as cit~ clerk s ince 1976. said her doctor advised her to step down. Mrs George. a re s ident or Costa Mesa . came to Newport as a deputy city clerk in 1964 after workin g a s a cla 1 m i. representative for the Social ~cunty Adm1ruslrat1on She said she has no other JOb plans and intends lo spend at least a year relaxing Cit} council m ember!> !)aid ~tonday the) would start looking f or a r e place m ent M rs George's salary 1s S24 .~ a year ............ FORMER PRESIDENT NIXON ATTENDS SHAH'S FUNERAL He E.acorts Farah Olba, Widow ot Ousted lranl~r Leader Pomp, ·Ceremony I • lnlShah's Funeral 81.ood Cli11i.c Set Tluusda y 1\ fret> blood prc!):.Urt' cun1r. sponsored b~ th(· Junior Ebt II Club of ~t·Y. port BeJ ch 1n con1uncl1on \.\Ith lhl' Red Cnx-.. v.111 bt· opc.'n to the publ1<' Thursda\ at We stchff Plaza Re d Cross nurst.•' "'ill gin blood pressure h·~L., ana ad' 1st' pe rson~ "'how blood pre~url' m.t~ be in tht· dan).!t•r r,JOgt.> T he r hn1c "'1 11 be. in 11pt'r ..it ion fro m 10 a m to :? p m at tht• i.hopping r t·nk r at th• l'Omer ol 17th Street and r n ·m1• \venue 1n :"e wport Bt>arh Rite Pla11ned 11.,or N ~wport I w ·oman, 90 I cllh11lll' llJfl••ral r&l1·., .'.lrt• " 1 h • · d u J , d \\ • · IJ n I"., d a v <i n c1 r hur-.ll.t\ l11r l<in h'l1me ~cwpon. Ht·J<'h n·-.111c-nt JOO rea l estall· 111\ , ..... tor \f .1lllrla HurJ.(e'>s. who •lt•·•I .11 1h .. J).• 11f Ql'J \lnnda' f<, 1•1t.11111n "' th•· Kol><1°1J 1s '' th·,lul•••I \\,·dn•· 11.1' Jt 7 30 11 111 1r1 Our Lath 111 \1 ount 1·.u m1•I l hurt h r11ll11\o\1·d b' \I , ...... of Lht f<• ur rccl1on JI 9 30 J m Thur-.11.1' I t11 1(1' 1 hnni.1' <I OQnnl'f l ·..1, 11! 1111 11.111 JI th<' n t"" for :\lr.. Buri.:•·' \\h11 ll\1-d in '\c \o\port H· .11'11 tor 11, ,,.,,r., fi-1\att.• 1r111•rnwn1 \.\Ill (<11111"' \Ir ., llu r, .. -. ....... ll•;I\ c·~ her <1Ju.:htn. lt>~l'phmc.• Webb "Ur\l\Hlg abo arc a sister. \Ir' lft'lt•n Podlas. of Indiana, and ;1 ).!r<.md~on . Walter Burgess. 111 '\1•Y. jMJrt B1•.1ch \rtJrllo!L'm tnh are under rl1rt.•c t1on of Ba ltz F< •' r i.: non Sm 1 t h & Tut h ii I \\ 1•c,1cl1ffC'hapel \l ortuar~ Pullout Nf>ar End \I ( >S. '( l\\' • . \ P 1 The Soviet l n111n hJ., m·..1r1' rompletL'<i 1ts unilJtt·rJI pullout of about :?0.000 Hl'd \rmu' troops and 1.000 t ank~ from East German\ R Jd10 \1~co"' reported toda) · · OnJy Rolex could improve on Role .· ,. The new Rolt>X Ov~tt.>rquart1 watch ~ for men combine the famous relidbility of Rolt>:i.; wtth the precision nf a qudrl / movl'ment with quKI.. date ch..inge dnd 5.i pphm.• cryst.ilc; A 18 ~r.it wllow gold, S9.250 B. 14 J..arat vellO\v gold and s tainlt>Ss steel, S2.325. C.Stdmless ~teel. Sl.350 'f ROl.EJC ~----------------- .. ____ _ . --- I • G •te**hr TU!!c!!y. Jul(29. 1980 DAILY PILOT i\S Juror Snooping Suit Pa~ses FirSt Tesl A dau •rtion lawsuLt whl~ ehaU-.ea the alle1ed -. ol penouJ tMlcklf(>Und inlonna· Uoe complied by the Orance C0UDty Dlllrict Attomey's off1c. • poten&laJ )W'On ill ulminal e&MI bu IW'Vived ltl fir1t ie1al tell. SuptticM' Court Judge John K Trotter ove.rndtd the objections ol the dist.net attorney Monday and ~ to d••mlu the lraat action. in erfetl upholding t~ vaUdily of the law ult al lhts at age The 1uil w .. riled by th rowt· b')' P\abhc Defend r'a Offlee two month1 110 t'O atop what It termed U~aal l.nv U1at1ons in· to lb• bedground.11ot )uror1. Deputy Public Defe nder WllUam Kopft\y toJd Judie Trot· ter Monday the backaround probes con1tttu t e d an unwarranted anva1lon ot prlva~y a n d t h ~ t t he D A • s o If i c ,. comp led thfl tnrorm1t1on as a matter of con\fenience und not n f'CtSMl)' The tlau actM>n a"1l flied by Kopeny·a otrlce a1k1 for a court order barring the dislrict at· torney's office from obtalniftC or complUna background lntonna· t1on on potential Jurors. The awt. fated on behalf of an lkople ~presented by the public ddender and p~sently awaltlllg Jury lnal. claims the district ~t· torney, has been using com· puterazed criminal history in · formation. local police data and polat,cal party preference in· focmatlon as a means~ screen~ in« J>er'SOf\3 ealled for Jury duty. Trotter, in his ruling Monday. uld there was somethlnc "a lit· lie bit tainted" in calling a person to serve on a jury and then subjetting that person to a government investigation. The judge also uld tbere ap- peared to be a "viable allega· lion" that the district a ttorney's office had exceeded its authority in the matter. Kopeny explained outs ide Trotter's courtroom that the judge's ruling means that. if the allegations contained in the lawsuit are proved to be correct.. the pubUc defende r's office as entitled to an injunction pro· hibiting the practice. The attorney clai me~ that some or the informaliqn on potential jurors is 18 years old. Deputy District Attorney Jean Rheinheimer told the court that it is within the law for her office to check on criminal back_ground o r p6t~ntial jurori -to be sure they are eligible lo serve on · a jury. Ms. Rheinheimer has con· tended thal many allegations contained In the lawsuit are "not factual." • The suit was filed against Dis· tract Attorney Cecil Hickl>. Orange County S he riff Brad Cates ~nd police departments und chiefs in Anaheim. Buena Park . Cos ta Mesa . Gard&!\ Grove. Huntington Beac h , Ne~ port Beach. San Juan. Capistrano an d Seal Beach. Volcarw Threat Reported For Jtleadowlark Dr. David Johnston, a sc1en· tist presumably killed by the May 18 eruption of Mount St Helens. warned that explosive volcanoes can damage the pro· tect1ve owne layer of the at· mosphere. A report written by him. ap- pearing in the curre nt issue of Science magazine. indicated chlo rine emitted into the at· mosphe re by volcanoes has been underestima ted in the past. . . Pilots Seeking~' Federal Aid By ROBERT BARKER OI TIW ~ty "''°'SU.II Orange County pilots are ptn n1ng their hopes on .federal grants m their ba ttle to keep M C'adowlarlc; AirJ>Qrt open und a' allable as a base fo r s mall . private airplanes They say that federal <1nd statt· money is availa ble to 1m prov{' the Huntington Beach facll1t~ llowev('r. Tom Livengood, .a co·chaarman of the Meadowlark Airport Committee.and an oppo- nent of continued flight opera- t 1Qns .• s a id he doubts grants rould Ix' obtained bec ause of the: C'O ntrovcr~v ~urround tn~ th' <11 r port 2nd Rival Dr. Mario MoUna, a professor at UC Irvine says, however . that Johnston's re~rt is wo~study· .,.----...,.1=n=g DUfSFiouIWi't be us as a-----~-' And with general upgradmg, the y contend hig her p rofit:. .... ould be avculable to the Neno -+.tlTT'ltv-"thiP'TI'~·~ tlie ~ ·3CI C' parcel near Warner Avenue and To justification to lift the ban in the United States on the use or fluoroc:,arbons m spray cans. Molina and fellow chemistry professor Dr. F. Sh e rwood R o wl a nd \:lid some o f the orig in a l r e se arc h In the m i d · 1970s that led t o the nuorocarbon ban Their s tudies s ho \\ed that these fluorocarbons damaged the Earth's ozone layer. wtuch s hields the planet from the sun's deadly ultraviolet ra ys. Mohna agreed with Sherwood that chlorine from volcanoes has some effect on the ozone layer but said that effect may not be as intense as the one caused by fluorocarbons because of three main reasons Molina said the effects or fluorocarbons can be more long las ttng than thos e caus ed by volcanoes. Also. volcanoes t end to affect the less-sensitive lower levels of t h e ozon e l aye r while fluorocarbons damage the more c ritical higher levels. he said. Finally, volcanoes may im· pact the ozone layer in a kind or natural way that is less damaR· mg than the man-made effects · of fluorocarbons. a ccording to Molina J ohnston was part of a surve) team taking measurements on Mount St. Helen!' when it unex· pecledly explod ed, killing at least 34 people Hi s r cnort In Sci ence magazit)e was based, however . on s tudies of other volcanoes. That report, saying volcanic er8ptions h ave affected the ozone layer for millions of.years. calls into question the wisdom of the ban on fluorocarbons . Fluorocarbons are used as r efrigerants in cooling systems a nd as propellants in aerosol spr ay cans. Some scientists, Including UCI 's Molin a and Ro wland. have expressed rears that if Earth's ozone layer is damaged. more of the s un's r a diation would reach Earth and lead to widespread increases in skin canC'er and possible cltmat1c changes College Pair Challenging Sex Research BERKELEY CAP> -Two Berke ley psychologists say the work of pioneer sex ~archers William Muters and Virginia Johnlon ii nawed by errors and slipshod reporting. "Masters and Johnson have gone far beyond the allowance limits of non-perfection. From reading what they write. it is impossible to tell What the re· sulla were,·' p1ycholo1i1t1 Bemle Zllbergeld and Michael E•ans wrote in the Au1uat issue of Psychology Toda1. Tbe criticl~m 1(em1 from Evau' failure to duplicate 10me of ........ and JobftlOG'I result.I in bla pr'Oll'am at the Unlver:slty ot C.ufomia'1 Cowell Ho.pita!. wtMre be wu former!) dlreetor of research for aexualtty ~. Zllbergeld said that even when EYADI took a course In St. IAuis from MMt.en and Jobnlon, be •u DGt able t.o lel preclM U · plaaatloDI of aome of the ... tistia published by the ... tMraJ!1~tbe,... "NOllDd1 could dullcate their elalma, llllt It WMD'i bftaUM of eemeWq unique about tllletr ~ ........... ,,_, at:t..=.~.·~;~d.tllelr Bols a Chica Street • ·~-~-FORESTRY OFFICIAL FIGHTS FIRE WlTH FIR~. BACKFIRING BLAZE NEAR PALM SPRINGS After operatm.e. tb.e smdll airport since 1952. lhP :'\ntr.1'> an· se<'kini:: to con'.ert 1l t,, J 450 spaC't-mobtlt-horn•: wrk Conflagration Reported 70 Percent Cont•lned After Scorching 7,700 Acrea Tht· rezoning ha-. b• •·n JIJ prnH'<i by the.· C•l~ "' Planntng Com mission and ., "<'ht-dult·d tti go before tht-Ctl} Count1l ffJr •• fina l decision Aug 18 Mountain Blaze Battled Don Dodg<', J m1·mb1•r r'Jf lht· Orange Count\ Pilot'> .\SY><:t<a lion. -;a.id the ~eno" hJve prom tst'd to look into thl' po-.-.1 bdtt' of obtauung federal and !>late a-. s1stance Repre~t·ntat1 ves of th!' Fire Near Palm Springs 70.Percent Quelled famil y \\l'rt· UOJ\ .1d~Jb(P for com m ent By The Associated Press A 7,7()()..acre fire in the San J acinto Mountains northwest or Palm Springs in Riverside Coun· ty w as reported 70 percent con tained today a rte r t he blaze threatened the city's northern outskirts. I Four firefighters s uffered in· juries b attling the fi re, and another four were injured at a 2,843-acre fire tha t raged out of control in the Sidewinder Moun· tains of San Bernardino County, officials said. A third major fire . on Red Mounta.tn north of Adelanto in • San Bernardino County. was re· ported 50 percent contained lo· day aft('r char rtng 3,000 acres of brush and timber. Bill J ohnson of the U.S Forest Ser vaC'e said 331 firefighters were trying t o keep the fire a bove Palm Sprin gs from spreading south into populated are as. ' "The temperature is still up about 90 degrees and the fire ts burning really well," he said. Heavy s moke from the blaze . called the La Vida fire. forced the closure of the P alm Spnngs A e r i al Tramway, a desert tourist at.trQction. Fireworkers working Monday in l l~degree heat were able to prevent damage lo any structures, Johnson said. He said one fighter s uffered a fractured wrist and three others were treated for minor injuries The La Vida fire broke out Sunday afternoon. Its cause was under investigation. In the lightn i ng .c aused Fairview fire in the Sidewinder Mountains eight miles north of the Lucerne Vall ey , t>n e firefighter sprained an ankle and three others were treat~ ror smoke inhalation a nd heat exhaustion, said Gene Starks of the California Di vis ton of Forestry. The Fairview fire was tou c hed off by lightning and threatened to spread rapidly to- day if gusty wind• persist, Starks aaid. Winds a1ao cauaed trouble for High Class Of Draftees? ITHACA. N.V. CAP> - Richard Nixon, Henry Kisainger and Mickey Mouse were among the reai1trant.s for the draft al the poet office here. · Poatal worken say at leHt 11 ·blatantly phony cardl were turned ln last wHk, tn apparent protest to the national regl1tra· lion. But Nixon. Kl11in11r and the mouae weren't the only "lipeet." They were Joined by Donald Duck. Sen. Edw•rd Kennedy, D· M a11., and the man who fot the ball rolU,.1 ln the Int plaee -Jimmy Carter. m ore thnn 100 firefighters at the Red ;\lountatn F'lre which also was started by lightning, Starks said. E lsewhere in Califo rnia · -Firefighters predicte<i con· tainment today of a fire that had burned 400 acres in Raochita Hellhole Canyon' ln Anza Bor· rcgo State P ark. six miles west of Borrego Springs m northeast Sa o Diego County -More than 200 firefighters battled a blaze that had burned 375 acres 12 miles northwest of Big B e ar Lake. 1r1 Sa n Bernardmo National F orest. It was reported 50 per cent con· tained. -A 300 ac rc fire cast of Camarillo State Hospital was re· ported con tamed at 8 · 50 p m Monday. with full control ex· peeled today. Ventura County fire officials said it s tarted when an unidentified person t ned to r aid a large beehive operat.Jon by smokmg the bees out or their homes. -Four San Diego County firefighter.. were inJured at a 600 ·acre lightning-caused fare that was r eported 70 percent controlled tn the Anza area Lil Riverside County. DodgC' :-.:,11d 1 hl· mon"y ,.., a' :.11lablc lhrouRh the Airport Development and Airport Plan· ntnR Department of the F edt'ral A' tat.ion Admmi.strat1on He said im provements could be mad(' on strttts. the run'4 3' and taxJways for less than Sl million Another a lternat1\ (' Dod ~P said would be for t he city 111 l ~ase thc propcrl) from th1 Ner1os and oper ate the fac1ht~ with federal asslSlance. Dodge tndJcated that. b<:forP grants tould be approved. cer ta m improvements arc needed at the aJrport lntrieate rralks The~ mcludc C'reatinJ? .1 clenr zon e for pilots to land in ca!><' of mC'charucal probll·m!> Queen Mary Tied To 'Goose' Deal fi e said ::in nfl1n· buildl'1 1! ,1 JC'\\C'lr) store and a b:i r near thl· r unway .... ould h:nt• to be re· located to makt' room for tlw clt·ar ZOtll' Dod~e said monf'y for l:.ind ar qu1 s1l1on ah.'l> \\ould Ix· .1\ ,111.iblt· t hrough gr ants Ill· 5J1d thl· mon<>y ts pro\ 1ded bv ta'<Po; on a v 1at1on fuel and on Jirhnt' passenger tickets rf the Wrathe r Corp. can swing a deal. as expected, to purchase the Queen Mary ~an liner from the P ort of Long Beach. a Southern California aeronautics club w11l be one step closer to be<:omsng title holder of the Howard Hughes flying boat, the Spruce Goose. That sale Is one of three condi· lions announced by the nytng boat 's owne r . the Hughes· founded Summa Corp . to assure the pre!lervataon and display of the historic craft In a mu.<>eum to be built on a s ite adjacent' to the Queen Mary. W rather Corp. has sole negotiation rights to the Queen Mary. which Long Beach has been tryin~ to sell because It an· nually loses vast sums of money. including S2 million in 1979. The other t wo conditions are that a minimum of $2.2 mUUon be committed to the relocation and housing of the craft. and that the Smithsonian Institution of Wuhington O .C. and eight other museums agree to the dis· play. Summa Corp. s pokesman s ald. S\utima Corp. alr eady has loaned lhe effort $1 .S mlllioo and Wrather Corp. hu chipped ill a $250,000 loan. T he Spruce Goole had been scheduled to be dismantled into aix 1ectlon1 with parU bel.nl shipped to the Smithaonlan'1ificl various museums. The agree· m ent announced Monday efree· lively ltilla 'thole pl&n1. Accordlna to the a1reemeat, the Aero C•ub of Southern CaJlfornla, ~ non-profit or· ganlutlon. nd the Wrather Corp. woul e nter Into 1 m anagement arrangement. The Wrather Corp .. with hold· In gs that In e I u '-e th• Disneyland Hotel .nd" oll In· tereata ln Tu11i would be reaponalble ror re ocaun1 the nytn1 boet and operatlni the muaewn. The Aero Club hH 1pproa· lmat.ly 400 members a.ncr wu one of teveral ll"OUPI attempt· lng to save the Spruce Goose from being dismantled. Built by Hughes to be a World War II tr o op and cargo transport, the giant birchwood er art made but one brief night tn 1947 . with Hughes at the con· trols. Since that time. it has rested in a Long Beach hangar at Pier E. .. .. · .. . . .. ' .~ ~ . Nuke Plant Leaks CRYSTAL RIVER. Fla 1 AP1 T .... o fa ult' 'ah C'> an· bt·tnl! bla med for ·the !>ptll cf .. wut HI ~a lions of rad1oact1 \•e .... ater :it the Crystal Rt vcr nu<'len r Po .... er plant, a spokes man says StoN 2 _ 21CM M•rtne AY9. .......... '"' lfS.1121 UP Sun·Tltura Ht t frl & Sat WAStn:\GTO:'>J <AP> -A top pol1t1cal adv1-..l'r to Sen. Edward \I Kenned\ '>Jtd todav 1t 1s "un· I e.J ll'>llC" to bl;llC\l: t hat 3 thtrd prc~1dcnl 1 a l <.-.rndtdate might t•mt·nH· Jt thl· OC'mocrat1c Na· tiunal C:<im l0nl1on m•'<t month as Jn :iltcrnal1 H• to Kennedy or l'n•.,ldl·nt ( ·.1rtt.'f · 1 thtnk an)·th1ng s possible tn any pohucal ~ear," Paul Kirk. Kl•n ncd) 's national polit1c:i l director. told :.a group of rt> µorter!> at :.i breakfas t meeting ·Hut I trunk 1t '!» unr ealtst1c. 1 think the alternat ive to CartE·r "'111 have lo be Senator Ken· nedy " Kirk also repeated his conten· lion that Kennedy will have the '>lrenj?th at the New York con- \ e nt1on to reJe<'t a proposed rule rrqu1nnj? dclej?ate'i to vote on lhl' ftr..l nominating ballot for th1• candtdatc they were elected to -.upport Tt.>r m1n J: t hf# p r oposal a B~ rnnttnc. des per ation . in· 11m 1d a t1 o n ktnd o f rule'> t•han~e." he said. "We're go11111 l<.l have an open conventioo " 1.atl•r. hC' added that 1f thl' pro PO'-l'd rule .-.. defeated. ··KC'n n"•d" ha:. J lo<'k on thl' nommJ · I lfJrl • 'l'hl' <'artcr force<, arc· pushm~ tht• :idop11on of thc r ule. ~htch '4 0Uld ,1s~ure lhc president Of a l1rst ballot v1cton Accordm,g to th<.• late!>l dcl~·~..ll<' count by Thi· .\ ... -..0C'1a t1.'d l'rc-.s. Carter ha'i 1.•18.'i d1:1t-.:.1tl'" compared .... 1th 1.23.J for "l·nnl'dy. ll lakes 1.666 dl•ll•.i:at~·-. to ~•n the nom1nat1on A s:rouµ of House Democrats ha-, t>E-<•n ml•et1ns: 1n r ecent days to push for an open cenvent1on that '40uld enable the party to turn awav from Cart<'r. R u t ·K 1 r k s a 1 d c; o m " Dcm()('rats \\hose names sur 1.1c1:d a-; possible last ·mtnule rand1dates "w1ll be the most en- t hus1 ast1c c hee rleader s" for l\ennedy. s hould he win the mun in.1t1on HAWAIIAN SHIRT OUICKllLVIR )VALKINQ IHORTI FL OMO SANDALi ...... w ..... •n•rMd 111-1144 \ Ja•t , ~oa ting Fiddling on the Roof SHUNNING S HAK E • SHINGLES : Another tlme·banored praet C4l ot our coastline hu just been tom asunder_1out ln l.M <'lty ol Irvine. provlna that oothina 11 sacrf'd f~ver. , It bu Juat been divulaed to UU! c:omu b)' a ID06l reliable IC>Utte that roof sitUD& bas been outJawed an the vallage ol Woodbridae ln Irvine. Root sitters all aloo1 our coasUlnt will no dou.bt paJe with thas ne s POa DECADES NOW. The Assocaated Shtn1le Squatters <there Is no acronym tor the name> baa prevailed in summer wealber. These people cUmb upon ,.,..,,·,/''\. 11;. ~ cc·,. .• , .... -,.,.:,\~~-\ r Quake Puzzles Expert~ MAYSVllJ..E, Ky. <~P) -A &eam ol td•U.tl from around tM nation la trytnc to determlne what ca\IMd the nortbef'D Ken· h.1cky earthquake that leoAociata say wu the wont recorded eut of the Mlululppl Rlver ln almost 12 years. More than ~ buildin1s were damaaed in Ma}'avllle. 12 miles n o r t be a s·t o f t h e q u alt e's eptcenter, when tremors rumbled Sunday throu1h 14 states and into Canada. Tbe U.S. Geological' Survey said the q uake mea~ured 5.1 on the Richter acale of ground mqve- ment. 1 NATION I WEATHER Dr. Mart 1.obeck of the USGS aaid the scientific team "'1.ld try to record any aftenbocb oo .portable aetsmoerapba and u- heaa damage in tbe area. Fl.000 STALLS AUTOS, DOWNS POWER LINES. CLOSES ROADS Stranded Smymm. Pet .• cat• AdveftlM• Submertne Sandwkhe• HE SAID IT ALSO would look for any evidence of surface cracldna that could Unk the quake to eiliting fault.a. Town Awash Flood • m U niversity of Kentucky seismologist Ronald Street said Sunday's earthquake was "very Weakened Dam Threat in Delau:are surp'rlsing · · · It occurred in an SMYRNA . Del. (AP> -Torrential rains area where there is no known flooded parts of this small central Delaware town active fault line." Four repreaentatives of the with up to-. feet of water this morning, threatening state Division of Disuter and u bridge and dam a nd closing the main highway ~mergeocy Services 00 Monday through the state. state police said. .. estimated damage to Ma.,...ville The Kent County Civil Defense issued a warn· ,,.. ing to stay away from the area around Lake Como a l $395,000 to $425,000. Larry D t t l hi b b d ed Baxter , state disaster assistance am. a concre e s rue ure w c a start to "U.S. 13 is under 3 to 4 feet accumulation " said Sgt. Bruce Pierce. "That much rain with ~r drainage -the water is going into the cars -the rain is over the floorboards ." ) . . r nn..AlftQtor •Al.I the ot was~ out. ~---1,...-6.!.~=4~ ""'U!Jt __ ---:,•.:.ft:&-IMMermtned it's was>'n" o"l at the was low ana may be raised b · """Jiii!> ''The bridge south or Smy,,rn a Looks like Niagara F.alls,"-said Rick Kimball, a disc jockey for WOOV-Radio in Dover. "There's water up over the bndge -1t looks like rapids on a river and it's spreadmg over the road.'' T he r8ift" began ~m. •td tested atiout hour and 4S minutes. Pierce said. ... -.... All Rlght. We See You Up There, Ynu Old Fossil.' their roors fully eqwpped wiih towels. beach chairs. cold brew. magazines a nd portable r adios to escape t he m add in~ throngs below. Some are a1rplane·watchers. Some traffic counters. Others Just like higher elevations Well. the Associated Shingle Squatters better avoid the Woodbndge sector of Irvine now. My highly informed source. sometJmes known as an unimpeacha ble source, quot es from a recent r es· olut1on adopted by the Board of Directors of the Woodbridge Village Association, thus· I . .,,R£SoLVED. THAT any person.repeatedly on their roof, and Vlsible from the neighbors windows. constitutes a nuisance, invasion of privacy and is in violations of the CC&Rs ... " The CC&Rs a r e the covenilnts, conditions and restrictions and boy. you really don't want to be in violation of those. You have to suspect that the Woodbridge directors aren't really that concerned about a roof.s itter being v1sible from some neighbor's window. It's the reverse view that must have them in a tizzy. Anyway. my informant, who has always been a peach among the unimpeacha ble. then confessed: "l'VE SPENT A LITrLE time on my roof," he confessed. "Not repeatedly, mind you. J ust up there looking around. Cheeking it out. . . "And, it seems that just maybe I may have b«!en visible from my neighbor's windows. But I didn't kQOw that I was a nuisance." Now he knows. His Board of Directors just told him so. WELL. YOU JUST HA VE to hope th.is roof-sitting ban doesn't catch on. Not only would it put the Sbiogle Squatters out or business but such a sitting prohibition might create all kinds of other problems along our coast. Ban ,all the roof-sitters in Laguna Beach, for example, and you ve cr eated a new housing shortage Where else would some of these people live? llOOF·SITl'ING is such a permanent habit in places like Balboa Island, West Newport and the Newport-Balboa Peninsula that if you removed all the sitters. all the roofs would leak. All this aside, the Woodbridge ban on elevated squatting certainly proves one point: If you fi.od something to really enjoy doing, somebody will come along and make it illegal, immoral or fattening. The disaster team was t6 ase." said C1vil Defense Director Elbert Golder . make a recommendation today "We fully expect lhJ? dam to &o out at any ome ... "The lake here in town has cwerflowe41 its to.Gov. Jobn.Y, Brown Jr.; who could aslt the federal Small BY LATE MORNING. wa(et' waa-UilUloWing Business Administration to bver the top or the dam and across US. Route 13. banks," a Smym~ _policeman said. "The lake is hOl'ln~'foUf ffft~fow' ~ 'madway. N'oW1t'slJT.-·-·=•• to the vehicles on the roadway." declare Maysville residents and but was subsiding. businesses eligible for low· "The water has subsided They are waiting to . The la.Ice , suit n s ang at 7 a.m .. also was spill· ang into yards and fields that normally drain into the lake interest loans for repairs. see what happen!> with the dam," said state PolJet> Lt. James Neal. who made an aenal LDSpecllon of FEW HOMEOWNE&S or busi· nesses had inau.rance policies covering earthquake damage . Ins urance experts estimated that fewer than l percent of Ken· tucky homes bave broad protec- tion against earthquakes. Damag~ chimoeys and walls. broken sftiewalk.s aod cracked pa tios also were r e ported in Flemings burg, Ewing, Mount Sterling, Morehead and other northeastern Kentucky com· muniUes. Little dam age was reported outside northeast Kentucky. Dr. Waverly Person of the geological s urvey office in Golden, Colo .. said Sunday's quake was the worst east of the M1sawippl River since Nov. 9, 1?68. when a quake centered at Albion, Ill .. was measured al 5.3 on the Richter scale. That quaft was fe lt in 21 s tat"es from Georgia to Nebraska. The Ric hter sca le is a measure of ground motion as re- corded on seismographs. Every increase of ooe number means a tenfold increase in magnitude. .Interest Rate Climbs On T-bills WASHINGTON <AP> -The Inte rest rate on s bort·term Treasury bills has risen revers· ing a two-week decline. The di.scount rat.e on 26-week Treasury bills climbed in Moo· day's auct.ioo to 8.276 percent, compared with 7.906 percent last week .. That was the highest mark s ince the 8.923 percent rate May 19. The rat.e for J.3..week bUls was 8.221 percent, up from 7.880 per· cent ·a week earlier. THat, too, was the highest rate since May 19, when it was 8.953 percent. the flooded urea "U the dam goes. the whole works will go,'; Neal added lf the dam !>hould break. Golder said. it would Oood Main Strett and l.' S 13 and wipe out a fastfood restaurant <!nd possibly reach the Sq>yma waste disposal plant. PQLJCE SAID THE SOUTH end or town was totally rn.access1ble and cars cou.ld ool get in or out The bndge itself has been closed to trafhc since 5 a.m . and 14 ould rema.JJ\ closed until road crews assess the damage He said the Gurrison Lake Dam. located about Jl2 m iles south of Lake Como. also was threaten· mg to burst. Golder said virtually all roads leading into Sm yrna. a town of 4.500 people, were closed, awash in water 3 to 4 feet d~p Several people were rescued rrom their homes v.. here water was knee-deep m their living rooms, Care department officials said. "They're stranded and scared," said one f1ref1ghter. "(t'i. hard to get 1n and out of the bOuthem secllon of the city " No lDJurtes had been reported. "BRIDGE ARE WIPED OUT over Routes 9 and 12 that we were using fil> alternate routes ... be said ... They're over streams that were so amall. I didn't even ttunk the~ had names." lJ.S. lJ LS a main route through Delaware. hnk· 1ng part!. of the state and Maryland to Delawa re's resort beaches The Lake Como bndge is normally well tra\•eled 24 hours a day, pol.ace said . Did· 1' esco Dupe Billy? Fugitive Financier Said· After Revenge WASHJ NGTON IAPl -Two U.S. sebators say fug1t1 vc fman· cier Robert Vesco cla ims to h ave e ngineer e d t he Billy Carter·Llbyan affair to embar- rass President Carter . The report came Monday as Senate investigators we re tryinfi! to find out whether the affair 1s merely a case o f a "boob" brother or one of White House mfluence peddling. Sens. Dennis DeConcani. D· Ariz .• and Orrin Hatch. R·Utah. who interviewed Vesco in the Ba hamas over tbe weekend, were skeptical about the finan· cier's story. DECONCINI SAID he wa.'in't convinced. but Hatch said Vesco has been right before and he thinks further inves tigation might bear out the allegation that Vesco arran ged Libyan pay ments of $220,000 to Billy Carte r that the president's brotbeT said was a loan. Tbe two senators said Vesco maintaine d his m otive was vengeance for the a dminiatra- lion 's refusal to drop federal f r a ud and emb e zzleme nt charges ag3J.J1St him. Sen Birch Bayh. D·lnd ., chairman of a special Senate subcommittee. said his panvl will hold two hearings on the politically explosive controversy before the Democratic National Convention begins Aug. 11. The select panel was meeting today to consider hiring a non·partisan attorney Bayh, in Indianapolis. refused to speculate on t.be outcome of the special Senate inquiry. to be conducted by members or the Judiciary and Foreig n Relatiom committees. but said: "The two things that stand out &rf the stupidity of Billy Carter and the Libyans. ·•rrs ONE THING if we got a brother out here who's a boob a nd . . . causing e mbarrass· ment to the president. We all can sympathize with that. "It's aootber if be bas in some way or other influe nced t he course 0( government. . . . We have no evidence of that, but there certainly ha~c been a lot of insinuauons " At th e W hite H o u se, s pokes man Jody Powell said President Carter opened his ~ Monday Cabinet meeting by re- assurmg his department beads that ln the case of bis brother, "we have nothing to hide. nothing will be he ld bac k. and e v- erything is being laid out." Powell added that Carter would be seeking advice from ooe or his close5t and oldest rnends, Atlanta lawyer Charles Kirbo. The press aide said that Kirbo, who a rrived in W asb.ington over the weekend, "brings a degree or detachment that none of us here bas." DeConcinl said Vesco claims to have documentation showin2 tha t in January he arranged Li by an payments to Billy Cart.er. The president's brother reg. lste red July 14 as a foreign agent to avoid a grand jury in· vestigatioo into his Libyan COO· nectlons. · No Letup Rainfall • m Thunderstornu Dampen Much of IJ.~. ingvalues. Yeti .... (-1-• ........ , .... ,.._ .. , ... 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'°" eotoMl'I lece Ml lf'te Cotonef'I tee. -..._ • w1nd0w MnMr . ............ -..... ----- f I CONSUMER &1£ .\?@(Y]([ ~®l?wn©@ S.ln ,..,_. s.r ... 11 ow DEAR PAT Several Wff . a1Q a m.&1u.·~Ucd me with a saJ patch about anv Ung in salver I turned tum down and hW\I up waUI no hesJtauon Is ilhu omewha t hady. way of seHing commodille becomang commoo• Some of my friends have bad s1m1lar expenenttS JC L . Huntmgtoa Beach Tiie C...modtt)' ~ Tndiaa Comml.UO. <CFTC), &Ir federal aaeHy wt.kt. lau jllrl5cllcUoa o•er •••t eemmo41ty traaauU011s, la very eeacer-4..._~ · Hen 19 a typkal eumple of wt.at ls llappetaiag aU ewer u.e aalloa, a.cl CfTC u ya tJaJ.aca are gola1 to &et a lot wone: La&e tut year a mu •Ito Uves la lite Midwest rttelftd a pboee ~ from a woman wlto said abe repreaa&M • firm deaUa& la tilver. Afteto a ~osl persllUive sales talk, lbe mu 41ecided to buy Sl,811 worU ol sUver. The ~tract wu $17.st per ounce for 1.• ouces of sUvel' ud wOG.ld expire Feb. 15, 1981. · On that day tbe man called t.be firm and was told be had $19,'80 comlog to him but tbal the person wbo could aulboriae paymeat was sick and woald retum lbe call tbe next day. After many calls -and no respoase -be w1'CKe to the FBI, de· taUiag bis fTievancH. In the mea.&lme he was told the phone was out of order and finally tlls~onaected. Now the firm is ba banlrrgptcJr tlile mani-bu lo.I 11111 moap, and atan~ a good chance of .fever seeiag it agam. r -Can 'Yna -Afford Rid.:'! . --- DEAR READERS: Tbe Commodity Futllre5 Trading Commission warns aQyone whe la eager to ush lo C)ft quick profits in the commod.Jly market t o get the facts before iaveaUac. Understand what yoa are getting into. what rlak.s ~re involved, an4 what you stand to loee. & CFTC points out, the chance for large, qaJck profits is moaUy accompanied by a very high risk. Rere are some pther points CFTC waata you to coasider before you invest: 8e espedally suspicious of any aasolidted, Jong.distance calla you get from a salespersoa yoa don't know representing a company yoa bave never beard ol. Some are legmmaw; otben are Dol. CFTC cu tell yon ii a firm or an employee of tbe firm la regil&ered witb the commiastoa or ll there are any prior or pelldiag legal ac&Joaa acaiul I.be firm or tJte lnd.ivldul. Tbe Wl·free aamber 1a (800) 4U-tl3&. CFl'C caa.aot, bowner, make uy recommeadalioe.s er voacla for die flna'scwt.beindividual'sreUabWty. Develop a "prove-lt·to·me., atlJtade, and resist u y pressure to make bmried.. aalDforme.:i decisima. Ask a lot ol qaestioU, Reh .. -~die seller got your name and ll the company ii C11JTftdy registered with CFTC or uy otber regulatory agency. A1se ask what yoa.r total cost will ~ aJMt bow much is taken out in t0mmlasioos, fees discouata and other charges. FlDd oat what yo~ have to Iese. A legtcima&e commodities broker will give you a risk disclosare statement. QUEENIE GI ___ , __ _ -"Welcomt: to the company Let me int.rod~ you to the tas• nl rl\Ar11r lP"fl ..,,, ol1tvers and selr-8ppmntf'd stars " 1 Libel Suit Nixed In Book on Hoffa 'Truth' Written By Ervin MORGANTON, N .C. (AP > -Former Sen. Sam Ervin says he conaiden Richard Nixon so wrong about Watergate that he has written a book to set the record straight. The 83-year-old Ervln, form~r Democratic senatoT rrom North Carolina. became a national figure in his role as head o f the Senate Wa ter gate hearings. Enin said he be<:ame incensed when he read in the form er president's memoirs that "be (Nixon > was driven from omce. not by hls own misconduct. but by a hostJle press and vind ic ti ve partisans.·· Nixon. Ervin S8.1d in an interview, obeyed Mark Twain's iruunct1on DETROIT \AP> -A U.S. Distnct Court jury that, .. Truth is ve"y has ruled that a millionaire subtuban Detroit labor p r e c i o u s . li s e i l consultant had .. no c~use of act.ion" in his $8 sparingly." million lJbel suit against Reader's Digest and Ervin said he set out Leslie Vehe, author or "Desperate Bargain: Wby t o write ·a ··s h ort J1mmyHoffa hadto 01e." c hapter" to r ecord Leonard Schultz. 62, of Southfield contended · ··what I thought ~s the that he _and ~ts business ~re inJur,ed by VeLie's truth" and wound up a llegations andtrectly linking him with the with more than JOO unsolved July 1975 disappearance of Hoffa, former pages t ha t Random internallonal Teams~ers Un.ion pres!deoL. House is bringing out Schultz was a ~nanor character l..D VeLie's book, this fall. It's t1Ue : "'The puOTtsfied an N'ovember im '"1'fieTury be&rdeiilif-wDo·r:le=-"Tfuth'IC:'~."T'O .. ..-----~ wePk'l'I of lestimonv _.CORRECi10N- 1n the Seers A~vfftl1lng Section of Sunday, July 27. there la en ectvert11e,,,.nt for 5 Seers tires. The heeding• fOt theae tlre1 ere Incorrect. The correct heeding• ere •• fotfow1: SAVE S2I to $41 on Mtl of 4. SuperG~rd tlrH, SAVE S40 to m on Mta of 4. Roedhendler Redial tires, SAVE 144 to S72 on aeta of 4. Roadhendler Redle! GT tlre1io SAVE $44 to $72 on sJtta of 4. . Aoedhandler Redlel GT Lire&, SAVE 528 to $40 on aetaof 4. Roedhendler Sport Redlala, .SAVE S28 to S40on Mbof 4. Superwide XSS70 ttres. We alnc:etelJ ,._,.. ..,. .. errora. !Sears) I t .. . -_, "I believe in treating myself to special times like free Swnmer Concerts every Thursday night at Fashion Island!' 1HURS. JULY 31 to ---- ,.,..., July 21. tllO We Put Our Money Where Our MoUth Is! Once you've made the decision to take 'a second Trust Deed Real Estate Loan against your home you want cash··· not conversation. You want performance --fiot procrastination. At Republic w' pride ourselvb in being the ACTION home loan company. We deliver what we promise. M ost home loan companies require normal processing time of two weeks for second Trust Deed Real Estate Loans. At Republic we have the flexibility to advance a portion of your Joan---within 48 to 72 hours if need be. If you need the full amount right away we can arrange that also. For loans of $10,000 to SS00,000 on homes ·or income p"roperty, talk to one of our experienced. prof~sional loan brokers. We'll arrange the k>an best suited to your individual needs---even if you 're having financia l difficulties. We deliver on our promises, because we're here to help. • Re public ttome Loan 1977.l MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine, CA 92715 (714) 85 1 ·099 1 _____ , __________ ---- ... -~ on the Top .Ba11a11a Where can I listen to beauiPful m · amid the Oori and r;+; under a nighttime skY? Fashion l~ of oourse. They'll be offering the dassic sounds of the bia bands, w~ Richard loves. But l'U take llroodway Show ~ tunes and popular ballads from the ~Opera Singers. The c:oncen nights aft Thursdays beginning at 9 P.M. Just think. ~ION ISlANO Les Brown, Tummy Dorsey. • ., -NiWPORT cem:R ' Bob Crosby. And ~t of all, · it's free! Where else can Richard and I find ev~ts the whole family will k>Vt? Nowhere but Fa.Won Island. ... • ., when you bay a roaQd-trlp ticket. Law 0....,. Coatf 7:15a.m. ' 4:00p.m. AntwSelllle 10:44a.m.oae.eap 7 :43 p.m. ODI map 1-wSr ?1le 8:45.aro. 11:4Sa.m. Antn o....,. ea •mar 12:18: p.m. -· ... 3:33 p.m. -· .., '-f . --- : , A• l ROOtrt N. w..d/Publlsher ) Thom.ls KtevlllEclD oranQG Colst oaoty Po101 Editorial P!HJ.e .................................................... Developers Merit Prompt Decisi·ons So you're a devel('l>er ud you want to build tome bous in Oranae Coun()t? Hope >'ou're loq on paUence (and mooey> becauae tt co uld be months. ev~n )'tars, tM!!fore you receive dec•s1on.I) on the approvall yoo'U need. They will ioclUde, but aren't limited to, t.hoN for aone chan1es. feature pla ns. s•te plans. u.se permits and tentative tract mapt. All of t-IUs ls very di.lturbma to lSt Oistrict Supervllor P hilip Anthony. He recently drew attenUon lO the i.uue during hcarings on the proposed budeet of t.be county E nvironm ental M anagement Agency. lt a staff 1& r es pons1ble for . among ot h er tbinas. pro cessing de velopment proeosal . ln th supcrv1 or's <A'Ords, the development plaruung div1stgn as a maze that eerm to exist to hnd ways to blo<'k. not fo cllitate. development. Anthony's point was clear , and it is well ta.ken Developers whose projects meet county requiremel\ts deserve fast processing. Developers whose plans aren't up to snuff should get a fast no. Murray Storm. the agency director . said he is welt owa rc of Anthony's roncerns and promised to accept the s upe r visor 's cha llenge to find solutions to the p}an processing proble m . ' It 1s hoped Storm will give more tha n lip service to the issue and recommend tangible ways of improving the .Processing system. . Jail Discrllnination It's been a long time coming -two years, in fact - but Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates has taken steps to comply with a cour t order to end discriminator y p r actices mvolvi ng fem a le j ail inmates. Superior Court J udge Everett Dickey ruled in 1978 tha t women were treateq ~~P.~.t;uis.t!.J.l_~,.. , lftd iTbr bperateamilfimum secUrity facility for female · inmates. C2) the 'county failed to operate a work program fo r female mmates. and (3) the county refused to allow _ -~"contact visits" for female inmates who qua lified. Compli ance wi th the 'first portion of the order "-- . ·scheduled to be d iscussed today by the Board of 1 Supervisors -has been the most difficult due to the obvious f manc1al considerations. 1 Gates, however. has announced what appear to be two workable progtams to comply with the remaining portions of Judge Dickey's order. Women inma tes who ~uallly _ma y now work. on a trusty basis. at the sheriff s tratn.1ng facility in Orange. Lik ewise. low risk fe m ale inmates may now be visited on a more mf ormal basis by friends and family. That the disparity in treatment of male and female m mates in the county's custody was allowed to exist and continue 1s regretta ble. But the s heriff and county offlcrnb a rc lo be commended for a good faith effort to correct what clearly was discriminatory treatment. Tax Proposal Unfair The right hand giveth and the left band taketh away. Congress recently passed legislation designed to give . s mall savers a small break on their federal income tax. It exempts from taxation the first $200 of income from dividends and savings interest on individual tax returns. Those filing joint returns would have a $400 exemption. But at the sa me time the a dministration ls pushing fo r tax WJthholdmg on dividend and savings interest . The proposal is to withhold 15 percent of each bank interest payment or stock dividend. This, we are told. is to get around tax cheating by those who neglect to report s uch income. And people with s mall enough incomes could claim refunds of the tax withheld at the end of each year. In the meantime, of course, the government would enjoy an intcrest·f ree loan of the money withheld -and the individual saver would not be collecting interest on his funds. . So far as c heating is concerned. banks a nd corpor ations a lready a re required to report to t he JntemaJ Re venue Service all interest and dividends paid. . If the IRS computers can't match these reports with individual tax returns, that's too bad. Chances are most small savers -the ones who really need the money - a re honest e nou gh to report their interest income anyway. and big savers .probably wouldn't r isk not reporting it. Someone would have to pay for the extra paperwork involved an withholding tax from every interest and dividend payment -guess who? . At a time when citizens a re supposedly being encouraged to save t heir money. this is a totally negative proposal. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. AddreM The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. 8oyd/ Filibuster By L.M.BOYD A fi Ii buater is a long s pe ech designed lo delay leglslaUve acUon. everybody knows tbat. But not every body knows that filibuster originally wa s the na me given lo any American ir· r e g u l a r m ilit a r y ma n engaged in fomenting revolu· t Dear Gloomy Gus The "Hell·NO ·We · Won't·Oo" c hanters 'fihO r efuse to s e rve the country w hic h bas given them, wha t the y have 1 Kould ponder the words or Marine Cor ps Oen. Lewis Walt who aaid, .. Llne·bac k eu and priJe ftlbterl doll't 1et mUlaed.'' F.O.C. .._'I 0-<-" .. ... ....... ,, ............ ... _.._...,"""" --... :=:~= .. ,~,.. ....... tloa a century or more ago 1D LaUn America. Joliet in tlllnois was so called in honor of a man who spelled bil name with two l'a, JolUet. Tbe Derrin1er plltol was so called in honor of a man who spelled his name -' with oner, Derinaer. The old belief amona the Cree was that animals let themselves be killed out of r espect for the Indiana. Q. Why do some native t r ibeapeople ln Africa sharpen their teeth to polnta' A. Makes it easter to eat roaated monkey mHt.klt'1 said to be like human n11b lD that it 1Uclc.t to the bone un· leaa "pecially well done. Or 10 rePor11 a sourmet with conalderable experience ln Africa. · AmOQI the naUom of tM world. m1J tM Unit.eel ltat.- bu mare .a...ru. tbm ... J ... wltb Ill. n. v.ao....,....,. roelr ...... •· Bet ... quotatiOlll b'Om tbe Bibi•. Rowt.nd Evam / Robert Novak Demos Mull Long-shot Nominee W ASHINOTON -Deep c oncern provoked a m on1 IHmocraUc polltlcla.na by the Bllly Cart« attalr has revived ta lk about a &or\&·sbot ''third· force" prnldenUal nomlnaUon In New York next month - aetune an amber U1ht from an Intimate of Seh'etary of State Edmund S. Mu.skle. A former congressman. now a tawyer·lobbyist and Democrauc act i vist lo Washtngton. l as t w ee k b ec am e a larmed that P r es ident Carter's low p o l i t ica l · est a t e was d ropping sUU mor e thanks t o h I s brother's problems -a widely. s ha r ed f ee l i n g among De mocr ats. Consequently, he t elc honed one o( Musk ie's c losest adviser s to ask his r t.>ac tlon to a Mus k ie-for· president push in New Yor.k. The response: "Talk it up." J ust talkipg it up won't be enough to st.op Carter. however. The nomination of Muskie or any other "third.force nominee as a compromise betwee n Riehanl RP.P.vP.J& Cu teT and Sen. Edward II. Ke nned y would require a subltanUal delelate b~akaway. The only reallatlc candidate for tbat would be more than 200 del· eaat es who belong to the Na t i on a l Educa tional Asaodatlon <NEA>. But a.n NEA swlt(b from Carter to Muskie or anybody elH la most unlikely. A footnote : Another senior De mocl'aUc figure talked about as a "thjrcf.ror ce" candidate. Sen. Henry M. Jackson, won't even be in New York for the ' convention. He will Uterally 10 fishing. wltb bis aon back home in Waahincloa state. STllAlJSS.JOaDAN FalCl'ION Intimates of Ha m lltoo Jordan, ope r ating head or P r esident Carter's re~lectioo campaign, say that Jordan la unhappy with his designation as campaign "de puty chairman." That was bestowed on hlm by Chairman Robert Strauss when Ca rter decided to detach Jordan from running the White ~ staff and put him in charge of the pr es iden tial campaign. S t r a uss k e p t the title of chairman even though Jordan, Carter's closest adviser, runs the campaign from day to day. J ordan went along with that. both pubUclY and privately. But c loae lrlend1 sa y th e arrancement did not please him. A footnote : J9rdan 's dlapleuun may explain reports that Strauss' access lo the president. although wide open when needed, bas Ughtened a bit. BUSH INSISTS Although ~rge Bush shows sicos of beiag one or the most s ubmissive vice president'ial nominees in history, be did put his loot down and insist on keeping bis own press sttretary instead of a1 transfer from the . Rea1an staff. Ronald R eagan 's h igh command iateoded to get rid of P e t e T ee ley , a li b e ral Republkan who u Bush's press secretary had written some ol tb e toughest a ntl·Reagan l a nguage In the prim a r y campaigns. ·The replacement was s upposed to be J ames Brady, a PoliticaJ professional on Reagans's s taH with no prevk>u,, Bush connection. But Bush insisted on keeping Teeley . The Reagan campaign earlier had re fused to 'counten ance keeping David Keene, Bush's sk i lled political operations d i r ec t o r . f o r th e v i ce prealdenttal campal1n. Rea·t ganltes never ror1ave Xeene. r. s taunch c onaervatlve and4 Rea1an's southern direct.or lw 1971, from 1otng over to BUib tn 1979. JEKllY BROWN aE1'lTKNS J Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. of~ California, absent from national• I Politics atnce hls inglorious Rop in lbe presidential primaries: will return at lbe Democratic convention in New York -with• a castofhwwireds. Always unique among bis fellow governors, Brown wW be the only one to bring along a , s upporting cast. He bas re· served 80 rooms at the Waldorf. Astoria Hotel (up to $150 for a! s ingle room) for some of his~ Political supporters who, like the gove rnor. are not convention del .. egates. lbedepositwaspaidfrom! Brown's 1978 r e·election-for· governor lwid <which bis aides say will be reimbursed>. That fits the recent pattern of Rrown actu ally deigning to te lephone Democratic county chairmen around the state, in an'. effort t.o resurrect bis Politicar career. He has bis eye on the 1982 Senate race, but must build his Popularity from an aU-time low. REAGAN EXTllA MONEY T he inde pe ndent m oney· ________________ _..;,.r~a=ising_committee planned by o r mer ~1r Force Secreta~ -- Thom a s Re e d a n d o the r ~upporters of Ronald Reagan is now stranded 0on the shoals QC, • good intentions, partly t>ttaus4 " - of President Carter's move t.-c d e clare it i l l ega l unde; pres1denUal campaign fmancin laws. Reed and his associates ~: cided under no condit ions to proceed with their m ultimillion! doll a r fun d ·r a ls i ng effort w i thou t F e d e r a l E lectio n Commission <FECl approval. The is.sue is now tied up in the courts and t wo o r Reed's associates -Stuart Spencer and J ames Baker -have gone to work in the Reagan campaign itself A footnote: Anot he r p ro· Reag:m "indepe ndent " fund · r:using effort has started despite lack of FEC approval. It is hea ded b y Sen . H a rrison ScbmiU of New Mexjco. But its "independent" credentials may h ave been d ama ged whe n Schmitt went t.o Detroit as a pro· Reagan delegate. Carter's Family Involvement Backfiring WASHINGTON -Thede presaioo ls worse tban lbe heat in Jimmy C~r·s Washington this summer . "The campaign has gone from bad lo worse to hopeless to te rminal," s~d a pro mi.Dent Carter Democr at . These are fa irly t ypical Democratic quotes around the capital: ''The Billy t h I 01 i s mur e r . Carte r has b ee n s u r · v iv i n g by l ow e r i n g expectations on e v e r y I s s u e but one. He w a s con vlnclog the country that no one could do much as president, so wby blame him for anything . T be one Iss ue he did raise expectatioo.s on was character, family -and then bis bl'OUK!r looks like a crook. That could kill tb• old 'Dumb but honest ' Charles McCabe campaign." '·Reagan has us in a com er : tus strategy is bn llJant. He 's taken over the traditiona l Democratic goals -Jobs. full employment, family security -and left us with t he traditiona l De moc r atic means. big government and big s pending." THE ~UE of Billy Carter 's probity -o( Cart.er character - could indeed be devastating t.o the president. He's the one wbo roade character and family tbe issue of the Democratic pnmaries. He was using it then. or course, to try to de stroy Edward Kennedy. "Husband, father. president." was a line in Carter's radio and televlsloo commercials. "He's done all three with distinction." "Brother" -1t turns out he never had much of a chance with that. Jimmy may nol be Billy's keeper. but he has been his protector as the younger Carter s t u mbled aro und the world drinking and urinating lo pubUc and taking money from anyooe, including foreign governments. who wanted somethm~. 1r only publicity, from the Wh ite Hou.5e. FAMILY IS family -"You can't pick your ki.n.foUt ." Dilly says -but obv1ously the First Brother ba.s gooe too Car in takmg loans or whatever they are from the government of Libya. And so has bis big brother in best.owing s em ~·governm e n ta l s tatus. complete with ofriclal briefings and :White House counseling. oo bis family, from Rosa.J,ynn oo down the line. The Carters are coming home t.o roost. Why does the President let BUly get away witb it? Why d id oe let Bert Lance? The answer may be in the rompticated mysterious hnancing of the president's 1976 campaign -the WlSttured loans lnvolving Georgia banks and the family's peanut warebo"5e. BWy and Bert may know someth.inc the rest o ( us don't -and that grand j uriesbaveo'tbeena bletofind. Or. maybe it'sjuat blind, dumb brot.berty love. Wh a teve r the r e a son for Carter's blindness. he didn't need another problem right now. Not with Kennedy still savaging rum. Not with Reagan accomplishing. fpr the moment, what Carter had hoped to do: Claiming the great center of American politics. . ntE REPUBLICAN nominee h as done tha t by cle verly combining Re pub.lican and De mocratic rhetoric. Reagan stood in Detroit pledging to "put people back to work." Thal 's a Democratic line. And. lo rub it in, t he Republlcan says he'll do that by cutting taxes. That's the Republican way. Hem ay bedoing 1t with mirrors. but tha t's the way elections are woo. Ca n C arte r be at that? "Maybe," said one of bis de · pressed friends." But we gotta get somethine on Reagan. We gotta get those ho6l<(ges out of Iran. And we 've gotta gel Kennedy up on that platlorm wilb Carter next month at the convention. We've JUsl gottagetlucky." . ' Therapy Study May Not Please Practitioners J bad not known unUl receaUy tbat a ~avy lobbyin1 eflort wu afoot by therapists of all kinds to make it easier to get their services tbroueh federally funded Me di c are . Thes e t.berapUta raqe from the rather loucbe counaelors through the aDaly1t1 to the m ed ically tralned PIYChlatrlsts. All al t.bia, or coune, t~ on tbe question of whethe r 1brlnltery of aay form ~--· doff any real 1ood. The anawer remains tqulvocal. Tblt la a queatton I touched upon In a recent column. I eaprMHCI tlM •lew it would ahr111 be a °"8 qunUoft mtil taamu rt. ftfQN out bow ud wll1 do wbal tbey do • u• tlaa at wtll never be ......... lleetat atudl• ol therapy tend to be less s e v e re on the therapists than the study of the Britis h psycholosls t H. J . Esenyck, lVho CQDCluded after a lone study in the earl31 •eoa that "What ev er effect s psycbotberapy may have are likely to be extremely am all." NOW THAT Conireas la betDI uked to extend the benefits of psychotherapy to Medicare beneftctaries the whole question of whether lbi.s sort of tbJq does any good at '" is belnl forced into tbe open~ The latetit authorttaUve view of thla question appean to be a paper b y Allen B~1in and Michael Lambert 4n ·.,. rettnt e dition or the Handf>ook of Psychothera py and Behavior Change. . The evidence now don '""' to auaeet that various forms of Lberapy do belp about t"'°'t.hlrdl of tbe client.a. On tlM other band • tboae penont wbo face their peraonal crlHI unalded by profetlional help alto f•l bettel' alter a few montbl and a ''tla1 minority" actually are banned by therapy. Ber1ln and Lambert have 10me cooclualom that will not be welcomed by the therapists. .. <u A saoaT period of treatment ta almolt u effective u a kins one (i.e.. enormously e1peulve 'ln·deptb • analysis Juline several years may be a wa1te ol Ume and money>; "(2) concentrating OJI the problema ol the present ls more useful t.bat probing into · their (preaumect> childhood origins, "{3) lt makes practically no difference to tbe outcome which 1chool UM =plat btlclep to (1.1 •• tbe In meclne warfare among the h or so schools .of tberapr. each of which usumes lt bu a comer oo the true wlldom la polnU ... > ·'Tb• moa t important eoatrtbutiaa to the 1ueHU ol tberan ii the attitude of the paUeat ldmaelt -eapeclally the nteDt ol bil wtaaa to clause bil beba•lor. The 1klll of the ladl•~dual tberaplat eome1 •econd: the virtues of h1a school of therapy very much lut." ALL OF TRIS ls v. sound stull, and in my experience true. Becau1e of my s trictures .again.st abrin.kery, especlallY of the Freudia n va riety, most reade rs think I've bad no experteMe with it. Thia la-not ao. I once bad a fairly crippUn1 pbobia about hel1ht. It WU IO bad that I couldn't property funcUoa as a news reporter. I went to a dlst.iQautsbed San Francisco p1yeblatri1t who belonsed to DO aebool. but WU merely "eeleetic. '' He treated me weekJ1 forntarly a year. T~e fear disappeared alm<>st completely. Aa tbe treatment came to an end I uked the uauat allly q\ae9Uon, "How did you do it?" He &:nled to the door. "Wben yout came tn throuCh tbat door you we re 10 percent cured." My fear Md eeued to bt UMIUl lo me. I reall1 Wanted to be cured. CAUFOANa. ~ Me•····· Set TV Workers Feel Strike HOLLYWOOD CAP>. -Fect.ral med1auon ma1 blcin w1°'1n a wMk ln an d'fort to aetUe a Hollywood ac-tors' walko~ lhat al.lo •• Pf'Oduclna plnk 1Upe for tbouunda or beblnd·the·acenet1 workers. "We've bffn in touth with both partlt .' PhylU• ~ of Uw Federal MedlaUon Servlt'.- Nkl Monday. "It appeus lhft J ~II have to brlnll lbem beck tolelber We wilt be scMdullna a meet baa ln the near rutul"t' I would suspect not lonaer than a Wffk from now · · ' Ms. Cayse caution~ .. h<>wevu. that medalo.D cueot fatte a resolution to tM iitrikl', -.h1ch ha11 vjrtually shut down tbe SJ ~ bllUon .(aim TV in· duatry. "The only power that we have 1s td call ,. meeUng . We hav\' no leaal "ay of rorcing the parties to that mfftlnJ! ·· M Ca)•se said T~. July 29. 1980 DAIL y Pfl01' A 7 Busing Due for Valley? Egly Ortkr Wuld Add 100 Schools LOS ANGELES CAP> -Superior Court Judge Paul £1ly'1 lnte1ratlon order can atrect 270 city choolll. meanin« JOO more schools than Included in the current desegregation plan could be subject to some mandatory b11Slng, computer studies 'I ho wed Under terms of the court order, 138 schools can be integral~ in the San Fernando Valley com· pared to only two (n the crowded mid·clty area, ac- cording to the computer simuJations made pubJlc Monday. The simulations are to be used as benchmarks against wihich the actual groupings of white and mroonty schools by' dtstrict planners will be judged. THE PROJECT10NS show 90 percent of the maximum desegregation wh.Jch can lake place within each of the 11 areas the Judge divided the sprawling, 7.710.square-mile school district into for putpe)6e5 oC devising an lnterraUon plan MeanUme. Egly met in his chambers here and in Pomona Monday with school board lawyen then issued an order containing a schedule that wlll produce a new dese1regation plan by Aug. 26. EgJy apparently obtained agreement from the lawyers lo the ne w planning schedul~ during lengthy and sometimes heated discussions. r His order lists precisely what Information is to be provided by district plaMers over the next few weeks . ' THE S~IONS GAVE the school board at· torneys a chance lo argue for more time to meet deadlines for preparing the expanded busing plan. The board was to submit its plan by Aug. 21 and notify parents of their cttildren's school assign· ments by Aug. 25. in time for the fall term which begins ln mid-September. SANTA MONICA CAP> -German actor DI 1 I DJ Id Berkhard Driest has been round guilty of battery nGrrf 0 .-.or Privacy Preserved School board attorney Jerry Halverson said the ~eanng was called at the-request of court· appo}llled monitors watc~ng the board'~ progress an preparing the new plan. on a German telev1saoo actress. but was acquitted on charges he raped and ( J assaulted her in h1 ~ STATE Malibu apartment last year Jitu, the newly born gorilla at Roeding Park Zoo m Fresno, clings to employee Brenda Lodge. The scared simian casts one eye wari- ly at the big world out there. SACRAMEN'TO <AP> -Unless a policeman produces a Narrant, hbrarians won't have to tell who borrowed a book. film or re<:ord.ing under a bill signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The rneasure. 58604 by Sen David Roberti. D- Los Angeles takes effect Jan. I. He said the monitors became concerned when the board's timetable was upset because the firm preparing the computer simulations to be used in making up the plan .failed to delivel" the proje<:· uons f'ndayonschedule. Santa Monica -l _ Superior Court Judge Lawrence Rittenband found Dpest guilty of the M k d M H Id B k battery charge Monday, but saJd he had a .. rea· as e a.n e as rea -m• sonable doubt" the actress. 39-year-old Monika Lundi. was truthful in her account or the alleged THE BOARD. WHILE proceeding with their planning. last Friday pelitJoned the 2nd District Court of Appeal to overt um Egly's desegregation or· der. rape . , R She testified she was beaten up and sexually s t '• s • f A ma1or1ty of bourd members favor un ull attacked by Driest. 40. when she dttlined to sle~p uspec m en es 0 . apes \'Olunlary integration µIan E~l} 's order issued in with ttim after he refused to take her home. She \I ay ralled for bu-.m~ of ft r'>l through ninth said she fell asleep o f'\ Oriest's couch and was graders to achieve 1ntei:rataon in seven or the 11 awakened in the early mommg by Driest pulling .,, hbo d . h T Jreas for the 1980-1981 school year her hair and dragging her into his bedroom. She HEH~lOSA BEACH t AP> -A 37 ye~r·old ly spohbotu.~ ~}dJ nci~ . r on a resa ent ~ 00r, re hke Busini: would extt:nd lo ht' toth. 11th and lllh . d Dri t th t ed t kill h ·r h didn't h bank audatQr, arrested last week for attempting to ne1g ,. '>al nc sa\\ a .nan weanng a ace mas grades re:.pe<:tively over the three following school s aa 'th~ rea en ° er 1 s e ave break into a house. fits the descr1ption given for and glo.l>s '1 d1sgu1se pohce said. -"Orn oy the sex W~-~ ,__...,...--~· ,_,.__., """"..!~"~.Rapl\~" wt.e ~.fl..cl)Oll'llt!: •n--~Od~tJ~BapiU~ "-----4....., ----c.----· 4 '° . .Ye~ '• • 1 .,.._ ,....-.......-.._.. -..--- ~ C i i • IJpltrld this beach community since 1976, police said. ·- • I •• Ollr ~ IOll Thomas Robert Bergner , who has been "The oldest Northend Rapist case under 10·. nli&<'!I SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Black Panther c harged with one felohy C0'1nt of residential vestigahon dates back lo OH. 19 · 1971) but the bulk bJ-!!' V chieftain Huey Newton's 1978 burglary, is under lnvestigalidn for rape crimes of the cases took ~race tn Aug.isl .m: Bynum 1,,;, ) Wo.TH_1_ 1 felony weapons charge convic that have occurred in the last four years. Lt. Paul ~a1ct. "The rnost -ccent • ape r ase occurred ~on 1 ._ VISn'5 t lion has been uphe ld by the Bynum sald Monday. · febr'1ary5 1980 ·· 1 _ __, 1 California Court of Appeal. ••we have looked a t other s uspects.·· I ---I Newton could face a two· , WO:.:=::"' year jail term as 3 result of the Bynum said, "but we have never had this kind of Bergner. v.ho v.as released on S2S 000 0 1:111. ,5 2· I decision in which the court compelling evidence." • 5cheduJed to appear for a prelrnunary ne~nng on s aid his conVlction o( being a Bergnel'4?" who was arrested at around J a.m. Aug. I in th<' South Bay ~urucapal COurt . q~'lum relon in p<>SSession or a firearm July 23 after a brief chase by pohce. was reported· said. 1 . . was justified The court sent the case .. ,'"°" " back to the Alameda County Superior Court for resentencing. Once the court re· hears the case it coulcl lower the sentence. There was no word from Newton's attorney on whether he would appeal the decision He is free on $130.000 bail .. tborfioa f'autding io Si .. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The state Supreme Court has ordered California officials not to curtail funds fOf' abortions for welfare recipients until the panel c&n rule on the issue. Under t~l980 state budget. funds for abor· lions sought by women who receive MediCal benefits. a form of guaranteed health insurance available to the state's lower ancome residents, would be severely reduced as of Aug. 16. Opponents of lhe cut filed a petition Thursday. saying 8,000 women a month would be deprived of safe abortions if the reduction occurred . Fr111t f1fl Tltrrat Dr~lan-d SA,'l JOSE CAP) -The spreading of a persis tent Mediterranean fruit fly has prompted Santa Clara County's Board of Supervisors to ask Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr. to declare the county a dis· aster area. Growers s tand to lose SS million in the next few weeks if the flies are not stopped, said Supervisor Dominic Cortese. Supervisors Monday declared a local state of e mergency and sought a suspension of bans that would allow widespread fumigation or valley fruits and vegetables with the pesticide methyl bromide. c.cma • .,.641·1289 •Mt..._._ --....A95-0ot01 -c.-~-cs_.,_..,_, .. -~-~I 'Kidnap' Victim Sticks to ~iews SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Susan Wirth is back home and reportedly reconciled with ber mother. who police say may have arranged the kidnapping of the JS.year-old woman to have her political vie..ws deprogrammed. The "un's rising , and a~ it rises so does the demand for clectrici ry. A --rhc day gro\vs hotter, I Ml.ss Wirth, a teacher active in leftist causes. returned here Saturday. according to her room- mate, Clare Strawn. She bad been last seen on· June 24 when a fellow teacber at a San Francisco community college reported seeing her dragged screaming into a van by two men . A Philadelphia newspaper reported today that the mother, Marie Wirtb of Lansdowne, Pa., saw her daUlhter and an unidenlified friend off at the Pittlburlh airport Saturda) and paid for Miss Wirth's ticket to San Francisco The paper also quoted Mrs Warth as sayina I.bat sbe and her daughter came to a "just lovely, beautiful reconclliaUoo." A San Francisco Police Department spokesman said Monday rugbt that Miss Wirth probably would not press charares against her mother. Accordina to Ms. Strawn, Miss Wirth was re- leued "because they <Mn. Wirth and the men • believed to have .aided htt> couldn't break her wlll. Basically, they aave u~" , ' The cue wu the fint in memory involving the abdudion of a penon for deprocrammln1 for pollUcal reuom, accordiq to Dorthy EbrUcb. ex- eeuUve dlrector o( lhe American Civil UbertJes Unioa of Northern California. I U.e (Jndted air conditioners and other appliances click on in homes, stores and factoric . The electric load soars ... far beyond normal demand. You can help lighten this load-and delay building expensive new genera ting facilities-by clicking off appliances during afternoons, vvhen demand peaks. Please. Give ,your appliances ·the afternoon off ~'Click'.' Southern California Edison • l r ,.. . ----. -. -.... . ··-· --... --~ • I MARMADUKE SHOE c:1-··-·~--.. "He Insisted I drive him here. He loves Ice cream and cakel" by Jeff Ma<Nttty . by -Ferd & Tom Jofwtson • -MYSTARS! ON iHE VERY • F/~ST c;All ! MlSS PEACH THE FAMILY CIRCU~ by Bit Keane "The policemen ride horses 'cause it saves gasoline." DENNIS THE MENACE by Mell Lazarius NOW, L.Erf fff ... WMAT ~AL.£.. f. SAY ? ~ ... I t<>Jow ... GORDO ( JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS 'ttXIR UNCLE~ ANSWf?R M~ •••• CAN HEIAU~? NANCY I FINISHED ' BUILDING M Y BIRO- MOUSE TODAY - DRABBLE '400''lE 601" 1b 0€ 'ftU~ 'fo £.WO't 60t1N&, v~o~ DR. SMOCK 11"''5 WHE:RE: 1"'HeY KeeP .,..He ReP eeP P IN<S F OR Ff!S.,-IVS: OCCASIONS.' 1 DID ···RIGHT IN THE TOP OF A TREE - ' by Tom ~tiuk LINEN CLOS ET by Hirold Le Ooux 0 by Tom K. Ryan by Emit Bushml)ltr t I COMICS I CROSSWORD "I ran lnto a bf9 Gennan shepherd this morning but tucklty I was wearing my break·•••Y Joggfng pants." 1f'~ A ~ltf:t lOUNil.~\ l'L\. Sl'{ ~~f I WbJf! LEN IN CLOSET by Kevin Fagan 1'~C Nf 11£'{ \JNO£tS1000 OAO'~ Mf;f"OO Of 0~1V\.\U(. by George Umont TODAv·s CROSSWORD PUZZLE }_ -I I· t . "' a Tueedly. July 29. 1980 ~NGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES s ........... lleelcotU Busiest Brush in West Now Open in Laguna Beach Earns National Honor DR. JOE BAKER DMD and USNCt:PA -Former naval avtaUon pilots who n •w can be rfttmben ot lht Unit~ 'tales Muloe Corp~ Enlisted Pllot~ A~ soclullon 1....., .... ,_ ...................... o.. ,, ..._... :r ,,.,.,. f ... . .......... -,.,.. ........... ,... -' wi. ........... ,,., C•tllornl• ~ l(.,.W -.,...,, ·· By PAUL GIUFf'O Of"".,....,~ ..... With only o ne "eek of formal tr alnlna ln w1alercolor1. Laguna ftetlva.1 ol Arta flrat time exhibitor Scott Moore'1 talent haa 1earned him the r~Uon of the Smithsonian Institution. Although Moor~. 30. paints scenes from the C'()f\lcmporary world. they !Ar" often s~ that convey a-feelmg ot a time in America's past perha~ the 1930s or 1940s. ( (, As he explains It, his paintings "6how oge and nostalgia without ./ faking it " Deatm Elsewhere S ANTA MO NICA I AP> Plciywraght critic Kenneth Tynan, 53, who won rame with his unsparing critiques of other playwnghts 1n England and the United States then went on. to cr eate his play, .. O• Dftatlt Notires IURGUS MATILO& AURC,f '>'> dQ ~ •O ,..,,,d,.nt Of Nfl'~rt 8tt•<n C.a Pa\'\#d ,.. ... ., °" Jutv 19 ''*" ~ " \UrV•Vf'd .,., • lovlftc1 dauQl!IH J~ ..... W•bb of N•wport BH<I\. C... I Q<...ctcl>llO •ncl i QrHl-Q<-hllO<.., St>f' I\ •IM> wrv1ve<1 bl<• \l\ler Mrs H•IM> Pocll•\ Calcutta." died Satur da~ after a battle "'1th emph)sema LOS ANGELES I AP> -One of Hollywood's publicity photographeh. f'red A. Parrish, 87. who shot stills for the epic "Gone With the Wand " and Alfred Oil<'hcock 's "R e bc<'ca " ll 1 l·d uf cancer here Moore 's watercolor e ntitled "Checker Player. Santa Monie~." whic h shows three old men playing <'heckers on a pi cnic table near the Santa Monica Pier. was acquired by the Srruth11onian for being the ''best representative of Amen can art" an May. Other works by Moore. mostly scenes of Southern Cahforn1a, will be on d isplay at tbt' Festival of Arts tn the lrvlne Bo" I in Laguna Beach from noon to 11 30 p m now through Aug. 24 -that tl>, 1f they a~n·t sold out before the ft•st1val 1!> ovcr1. -Moore :.aad Moon.: says hl• ha5 no trouble S<'lhng anything he paints When the f~stival started July 8, he said he had 18 paintings for sale. By Fnday. less than halfway through the festival s eason. he had sold rune of hls woru at S800 a crack Moore says he even has trouble keeping up with the demand for his art. "I paint until I PoOP out each day," he said. "I'm so busy J don't really know what's going on In the world of drl. That's why I don't feel I'm 1nnue11ted by anybod.y." Earher in his career. though. he "as 1nflµenced. by ·one artist. J ohn Pike. from whom he received his one \\eek of formal training 1n "'atercolors. After reading a textbook by Pike. DR. JUDY ANDRADE DMD , Member American Dlntaf Alsoctatton Evening Hours Avaiable 247 forest Ave., Laguna Beach 494-9788 t o write t h e author r equesting Moorew~so1mpr~sed hed~Wed~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ personal instruction. 0 The busy artist wrote back saying he only had a week to tutor Moore Besides the short time constraint. th~ week-long course involved a Uip nnl 'N SffUIK'tflN to New York. UULI ~'11\ But Moore seems to have gotten at SEAT COVERS least as much mileage out or the course as he put lllto 1t He has & AUJO ACCESS recently received a wards from 13 art • so<'ietaes across the nation. 1.,.. .. Hc <Pike l was really the driving now avaiooule in for<'e in m) car~r. and that personal f9TAIM VAUil onl'·week conta<'l with htm has been m) inspiration ever since If I am a !>UC('t'S~. 11 's because or John Pake "Well -John Pake plu:. some hard work ... he laughed. Genuine Sheepskin Seat Covers keeps you cool and dry in the summer and warm In the winte r . 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Our.., ol ~-C..O~ C• . Oelorn O"••n ol lo\ Anq••n. C•-•"O -M<l~••I R09f" Our.,.. Jr of Georql<1, ttt\O ~urvlv,.d by 'l Qtttt\dcP'IUdre" ·-· •ftd OVl•ll,.. M• Ou•MI •IM> ... .,.,., S brotNr\ •"O l '•\l•r!t :•ttll•tlon ol -~y wlll i.. •• 8 11111 8er9('•on·Sm1t11 •"d Tullllll •'1HtcllH C""""I· 4'7 E 17t" St .'°"'" 'AA•w on ~Y. July lO. 1'80 •• home here. · LOS ANGELES IAP> -Eliot Hyman, 75, former cha irman of the b oa r d of W ar n e r Brothers-Seven Arts un- til his resignation Ul 1969 and one of the first film executives who sold feature motion pictures to t elevision. died In Connecticut :1 OOPM ~n ol tlw Rn..n-e<tlon w lll 0. Oft Tl>ur~ay. J .. ,., lt. 1'90 .. 1 o.·1 FI.rill. • OOAM •t Our LAO• ol IN> Ptll•• C•10.0tlc °"""<I>. 1•22 ~t •tti !>I , S.1tt• ..... C.. wllll HI\ E•celltfl<y TIM Most Ae,_.,_ T.,.,..S (t11vt'I 0 0 . EpiKOPAI voe .. tor IN HI-"'< D f -nds Comm""'"· offl<l•ll"9 lnte<meftl e e • w lll i.. .i Holy ~· Cemetery • <>r~ QI, Senl<n Uftelfr direction of' 1·eat1t 8er9•ro1t·Sm1111 & T.,11>111 p• lin .WntcllH 0-4 __., __... 1pe e MA••AOl:N CORA ISAllELLE HARAAOEN, -on. rnldt<ll ol Coron. dlrl ~r. Ca PuW'O -•v"" J"I~ '8. t'llO.. Mr\ LOS ANGELES (AP) ..... ...,...,11_,1 .. eo.-o.1M•r. -Tfle construction of C• sine• ~ • .,..,.QIS rfti0tfl1 of ... --. c. w•a 1w1 _, -to the Alaskan pipeline a nd ~"•' ,.,. ll•eG '" N•• Yon.. Mr"" development of the =:;;:::n_:;;:::'.:"l'C:r=:~ Prudhoe Bay oil field ~ ~ .... ~.,•K-.O!Mtor i::r10.v. have caUsed only minor A1'9"\t 1, '"° .i IO·OOAM .i '"" tlallt, di • t t b 8er9er.,...Smltll & T"tl\111 WesWllll S rUptJOOS 0 e c,,.c-1. m e. m11 st . CO'lu Mew. e n v i r on m e n t a n d wit" Rev. A-RlcNrd, ~wocl•t• w'1ld'1'£e along the North "''°' of ,.,. °"'"" ol trw Cronr-c of S•n•• An•. ofltO•llnq Prlv•I• Slope. according to an 11ttrrme1tl wlll b• •t F•lrllav•n Oil COmpAnv report Memorl•I P..-.., s.ni• Aft• S."'IO\ --V ' Uftder '"• dlr•ctoon ot B•ltt tl•rvuon-Smllll & Tu111111 Wntcllll ("•11 .. 1 M or1u .. v. (O\I" M•u ~ ISOl.A ANTHONY J ISOLA. -17, SN\..C ••o on July H. 1'80 A•s~t ol Hunlln9toft 8e•Cll, C• Prl••I• -.•vl<tt _.,.Mid Ot.-.ctt<t by 0110.y 8ro11'••'\ Morh.i•rv. T •lbt'rt 4"0 e •• ( ... Hun11n9ton Bt'HP>, C• 141 n 7t •OlnH l YNNE RAE ROUSH, r.,.._, of S.n LUI\ Obi-. c. P•\W'O •••Y on • JUIY n . ,., ., ,. , ..... 11 of lonq-tHm dl(Ohotl\l'n Su''"Yfl'.I by \t\1~r (4''01 Glbllon•. b<ot,,.r 8111 Rou'" P•i•,.lt' f~ity .,.ntKf'\ W•'@ hfl'IO SCtfNEIDER JOHN H SCHNE tOE A lo••no IN~banO Of Ed,,. l S.Cnnr1M< "'°'"'° "w"y on Jl.lly 20. l'l80 '" P"lo Alto. C,. 8')<n 1n Aowtlury. MUW<llu~tt•. lw h••O lft lAqUN ~a<ll, (." -S.1tt.a ""•· C• for tlw e>a~t li ve.a" A l•m•IY ~••• .....-v1ee .. .,, lw•O In "'"lo Alto, C• w1t11 lftlerment •t Paclll< View Mr""O""' PMk. Newport a..( ... (• f'lHfAMILY COLOHIAL FUHYAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 ... c-.c: V1EW • MIMORIAL ..... ~terv Mortuarv Chapel 3500 Pacific V1erw Onve Newport Beach 644-2700 The lO ·year study r e l eased here. w as sponsored by Atlantic Richfield Co It was begun in 1969, one year after ARCO discove red oil ln Prudhoe Bay and then developed. along with other petroleum interests. the 250-square- m ile oil field. "While some of these activaties "may h ave disrupted the overall environment to some de- gree. the effects h ave not been of a drastic or permanent nature.' said the report. Th e s t u dy wa s conducted by Canadian zoologist Angus Gavin. • D.tlly ~1191 ~ .... -.. ARTIST (HE'S ONE AT LeFT) WITH SllF-POATRAIT Scott Moore Can't Keep Up With Buyer Dem•nd State Coastal Power Challenged by Lawsuit SACRAMENTO <AP> -A pro- development group has filed suit to keep the state's hands off local government coastal plans. The California Coastal Coun cil.1 which says its purpose 1s to insure government co m_Plian c~ with citizens' property nghts. filed t~ suit Monday in the Monterey County Superior Court. I The council. based tn Santa Barbara. names the California Coa stal Commission a nd the s ix r egional commissions. It contends t h a t th e law se tting up the com missions specifies that the loc coastal plans "be the product of local government." The suit would prevent the state commiss ions ··fr om placi n g conditions on local coastal plans which come before that body for certification." the council said. Coun c il Presid ent Joseph G ughemetti issued a statement saying the Legislature wanted local plans "to be a product of local govern m en t in orde r tha t socioeconomic considerations ... be balanced with statewide environl'(len· tal objectives EPA Orders Halt WASHINGTON CAPJ -The En- vironmental Protection Agency has • given state governments 18 months to devise enforcement programs to halt contaminallon of drinking water from underground inJecl1on wells. There are 650.000 injection wells in use. disposing of ever ything from sewage to hazardous chemicals. GOURMET 'MARKET McCOaMICX MOHUAlllS LaQuna Beach 49'-~15 LaQuna Hills Tired of traffic jams? Don't forget to check ' with 111 aboat oar free bome delivery service. DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD 768-0933 San Juan Cap1straho •95-1ns •' ~ HADm LA~MT. OUYI ' Monuarv • Cerr. terv Crenw1orv 1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa 505554 MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Fresh Hot House Mushrooms ........ 9k lb. 1 Medium Sizel Sweet Vine Ripe Local Cantalopes lk lb. 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THE MARINA 4728 ADMIRAL TY WY. MARINA DEL REY CALIFORNIA 90291 (213) '23-1955 THE PLAZA 506 S. FLOWER ST. LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90071 (213) 48t-2997 .. WE KNOW YOU'LL BE PLEASED WITH THE OUTSTANDING SELECTED MERCHANDISE WE ARE PRESENTING FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK THE SAVINGS ARE TERRIFIC ON THE MENSWEAR AT ALL OF OUR STORES. AS WELL AS ON THE LADIES' ITEMS AT THE MARINA STORE. ANO YOU'LL BE OUAO TO KNOW THAT YOUR SALE PURCHASE MAY BE CHARGED TO YOUR BANK· AMERICARO. MASTE~ CHARGE. YOUR ~ARYS & COMPANY PERSONAL ACCOUNT OR. OF COURSE. CASH. ALL SALES ARE FINAi.;. WE'LL BE CLO~O MONDAY, JULY 28THTO PREPARE FOR THE BIG EVENT. ANO ON AUGUST 4TH TO PREPARE FALL INVENTORIES. 119 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA~ (114) 758-1822 -· I I AJ• DAIL y PtLOT I Cons11mer Unit Renew~ Spear Gun W amings WASHINGTON <AP> -Tb• Conaamer Prod"ct Safety Coln••'-Lt rwwtn1 ita wamln1 about potentially haaardoua underw....-spear •Wll that may tire \&DH~. AMP' Volt, Inc., hat year aawmced a recall ol about 97,300 ot the IW'I· warn.lnc that lhe,y have a d•fecllve tri&1er mechanlam and may r1re accldenlally, ev~ when t.belr u/ety catches are en1a1ed. i \ of an oran1e·colored plaaUc hand 1rlp. A•F VOIT 8PEAa IUD models C-8 and G 7, made 1lnce May, 1979, are not belnt recalled. These cuna have a n r lal number on the handle or barrel. and IUl)' Volt cun with a serial number Is not lnvolve4 in the recall. ,~ I • • CONSUMER ! f a~.._._ HOWEVEa, ONLY tel of the auns .._.-.._ T-.. N...,.., hanJ.een.tttumtd Jor.~ repalra. Voll officials said owners ol the rel'allf'd Voit and Sears spear guns should disassemble the unloaded gun handle assembly which includes' the grip and trigger from the barrel by removing the· screw holding the two put.A to&e1beL Sears st.ores will accept return of the guns sold under their label for m~lfication. 'I r ; I ' ) " ! . I ( t y - ,.. - The new Mass Nude The m.anufactuttr reports that It W o r l d i s D a w n bas r«elved..13 complalots abQvl thlii Lambeth of Vero malfunrhon, although there have Beach, Fla., who was ~n no reports of deaths or aeno~ crowned at a pageant DJUrles. -., near Milfl'l'()ve Ont The guns were solo nalloowide ------·--·-between 1967 and 1979 under the AMF Voit, lnc., label. The company name Crowd8 Down can be found oo the left side ol the grip of the two models recalled. One of the recalled models has a 17-lnch aluminum barrel, the other a 216-i.nch aluminum barrel. Both have black plaatic handles. MADERA <AP) - Attendance at this year's Madera District Fair was down 5 ,000 from 1979 ,. Acting Man ager Leon Foio announced. This year's lair attracted 51,421 people compared to 56,450 last year A bout 1,400 of the guns were also sold under the Sears, Roebuck name between 1970 and 1973. They have a 17-inch aluminum barrel and hav~ the model number 436.573140 along with the Sears name on the left slde OWNERS OF THE Voit guns should send lhe handle and spear shaft to the nearest Voat outlet and replacement parts will be provided. Do not send in the barrel. spear point or shock lines. Voit outlets to which the handles and spear shafts should be sent are: -AMF Voit, Inc .. 3801 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana, 92704. -AMF Voit, Inc .. 2601 Lively Blvd., Elk Grove ViUage, Ill .• 60007. -:-AMF Voit, Inc .• 29 Essex St., Maywood, N.J ., 07607. -AMF Voll, Inc., 71 Dawson Road. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. cargo pcx:.kcz.t ~ ( :.:l[h~(!:l{:J~~:) 1001 ~twood Blud.·'4atwood Villo.ge•213/479·7727 ... .... ' • Sears to Repair -~-Jl~~':c~~~~~~~c~k.A..J.."--4-~~_;.~~..,:-~-·~l ~~~~~---.___.,~-....:..~~~~~~·-'__;:,...._~-·· -'~-'---'~-~~.~~ bas latmched a program to repair about SS.000 ll'liler saw.s which may pose a hazard, tb~ Consumer Prod~ct Safety Co~ion reports. ... . The voluntary program covers "Craftsman Motorized Miter Saws" which, the commission said, may pose a laceratiOI" danger OFFICIALS S AID THE SAWS c'an accommodate several types of blades, including a carbide-lipped blade often used to cut soft metals. These blades are thicker than the original blades supplied with the saws, and as a result consumers may improperly fasten the carbi.Jie blade to the motor shaft, creating the possibility that it may spin off the saw while in use. The rommission bas received three reports of s uc h instances. In one case severe fac ial lacerations resulted, while no injuries were reported in lhe other two cases. The repair program covers model 315.23730 and 315.23731 Craftsman Motorized Miter Saws. The model numbers are on a plate on the saw motor. THE SAWS SOLD NATIONWIDE between July 1978andJtme 1980for about$200eacb. . Commission officials said consumers sbouJd stop usmg the carbide·tipped blades with these saws. To obtain a free repair kit with installation instructions contact your nearest Sears store or call 800-MS-4781. .. Japan~se Claint Smallest Watch NEWYORK<AP>-A Japanese company has introduced a watch about the size of a contact lens and contends it is lhe world's smallest The timepiece. produced by Citizen Quartz, will sell for between $8,000 and $15,000, the company said. The watch has a volume of 120 cubic millimeters. Citizen Quartz said Seiko previously claimed lhe record for the world's smallest watch, which measured 184 cubic millimeters. Own Your Own BusillSS SMw • Are you lookmg for a busmess of your own? Atteod the market place of busmess opporturuties. • FaAMCNSU •DIS~ • DEALBSNf'S • INYlsn.«$ INN AT THE PAii HOTB. fAdjecenl ... ~ IHSS....._................ 17141750·1all Aug. 1, 2, 3 • lttowti'"9a: Fri/19t.1 .. PM IUR 1 .. PM •-su•,..-·M•--,. .... -IMI .. _...,.,. • -· .. e . believe that ha holdups are a crime. 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"You'll never play T.i • Tbut must rank rl&l\l aJona with such nart1es as "You're fared " Or "You're retired " Or "Get lost " It's JUSl one , egmenl o( the IDCredible saga ot Gordon Adu ms. the 'artually unwanted quarterback from Newpon Harbor Hlgh's 1974 and ·7~ teams, who as prepanng to take the rems at the University of Southern Cahrom1a lhls ra il ~ THOSE TWO SAILOR TEAMS produced a number of Pac-10 s tars -' Stanford's Vinnie Mulroy and Steve Fo ley, UCLA's Steve 8uk1ch, Scott Reid . Enk Escher and Bnan Theriot <track), Oregon Stat e's Dee Ward. Washington State's Gavin Hedrick and USC place-kicker Art Sorce. Adams, a journeyma n quarterback who earned second team all-league honors when the Sailors won the Sunset League crown in '74, found Dartmouth wi ll i n g, a nd North e rn Arizona University mildly interested. . T radition, however, pulled the-6·1. 200-pounder to USC. After all, his dad <Willia m ), m o t h e r <June> and gr andfather <Ca rl), along with six . . GORDON ADAMS would not be around In 1980. and fou other quarterbacks would a ll b . sopfiomores or freshmen. and could boast of little in the way of experience. Thus the stage was set for Adams an sprang practice. where after only ~aght days. he was named the Trojans' No l quarterback. HACKETT RECALLS clearly the incidert 1nforipmg Adams he'd never play. .. Absolutely.'' says Hackett. one of the nat1on ·s leading quarterback coaches. "In fact. I told tum several times. "There were a number of reasons for m y op1n1on . Firs t. we had Paul McDon ald. Second!>. we feel we are able to recrwt what a mounts to the best prospects in the country. And thirdly, Gordon's ability and natural talents were really not there. "l was bein& plain and honest." HACKETT BELIEVED in wh at he was saying and he believes m what he 1~ saying now. "Absolutely. he's our No. 1. There has been an extraordinary chain or events take place and it 1s really a tremendow. tri bute to the type of person G<>rdon 1s 4 ' ... ·-· ~-..~---o~t~hre ...... rs in lb..~._Ajl.iJDs....tlAaMn_,_wa.c;e~r~e~~~~~ --1 ex-rojans'. capabil1t1es and his s ize. arm and But after survlving a cut of wallt-0ns, s marts are items he knew were assets. quarterback coach Paul Hackett put it A 3. 7 s tudent, his only obvious on the line: "You'll never play," he told drawback was q uickness, s peed A,dams. "A wa lk-on is a rarity, a notwithstanding. He wall always lack -'.!.Pure physical ab1 ht-y-1s 01dy a part- of it. G<>rdon has shown matunty and mtelligence and the ability to learn and grasp the complexities or our offense. "The key is understaneung who to throw to Still, at this lime. we're try111g to take a cautious approach You havE' to remember, the practice field at USC and the field at Tennessee lltt two d1f· ferent ttungs. .. r J I t ) •• ,, ? .I ( l l y t quarterback, never. This is a 12·month sp rinter 's s peed . but rac(tuetball. job and we recruit the best around " among other thmgs. has helped improve W ELL, HACK ETT MAY BE n ght about recruiting the best -he has a pair of players with All-American prep credentiafs. But Adams, who has toiled fo r four years knowin g the worst was that he was a part of being with a national power, 1s scheduled to start in Tennessee in the Trojans' opener. "They were honest with me and it helped," says Adams. "Letdowns were easy to handle and to cope w\th. My original goal was to m a ke the team. to be a part of it." h1s quickness. T ff E C H R 0 .!V 0 L 0 G I CA L breakdown on the Adams' saga finds ham sitting 1t out for a year arter being graduated, red-shirting as a walk-on freshm a n. no playing time as a sophomore m 1978. and one quarter of ac· lion aeamstOregon State in 1979. T h at one i.purt of e xperien ce a mounted to one pass attempt -which was intercepted. "Still. I've got to say, no one will work harder o r spend more time prepanng than Gordon Ada rru. "When he was gomg up against the rest in spring practice he "as going up against some very talented oppos1t1on, yet he won it hands down " , FOR FOUR YEARS Adams was a career bench-wa rmer. In eight days he became the central faeure for the Trojans. What f'Ollowed was a lot or standing around and not much work, but Adams was not one to give up. He knew bis As bleak as that appears , Adams knew he was in the running for big things as a se111or . All-American Paul McDonald and backup Rob Preston For four years Ada ms could count the numbe r of s ports writers who had· (See ADAMS, Pace BZ > USC'S STARTING QUARTERBACK GORDON ADAMS. Ott Sparks Bucs Silent Leader Quiets Dodgers · l'ollegball Aficionados More than 9,000 spectators viewed Sunday's action of the Laguna Beach Open pro volleyball tournament and 14,000 attended the tw<rday affair, which saw Dane Selznick and Andy Fishburn topple Matt Gage and Jim Menges In the championship match. I LOS ANGELES <AP> -On a team that 111cludes Dave Parker, Wilbur Star gell. Bill Madlo.ck and others, Pittsburgh Pirates M a na ge r C h u c k T a nne r describes his catcher, Ed Ott, as "our silent leader." "He's tbe m ost underrated catcher in the league." Tanner said of Ott. who ha mmered two hom e runs Monday night to lead the Pirates to a 6-4 victory OYer the Los Angeles Dodgers. It was the Pirates' 13th wm in thea.r last 16 games and their 16th m the ir last 21. .. FOR HITTING. throwing and defonse. be is right up there with the rest of them," Tanner said of Ott. "You can't win championsh ips without good catching." Ott hit his fourth homer of the year in the second inning and his fifth ib the sixth inning, a two- run shot otr loser Bob Welch, 9-6. ••He thre w m e a lot of fastballs the last time I saw him, and this time I was looking for them." said Ott. "He throws with good velocity. but if you hit it square, it will go." OTT'S HOMERS eaabled Rick Rhoden to post bis second · Whe~ties for · Thompson?·· Not· Likely Dticathl,on Champ P/m.pling to Co__wpete at '31 Olympics in L.4 . ...... -. By WILL GalKSLEY A~ "'°91 C.r I I I MOSCOW -Britain's Daley ompeoo, currently the .world's best l·around athlete, isn't sure he wants to ade bil Olympic gold medal for his cture on a cereal box. . "It'• funny you 11ked," the new de- tbloa champion of the Olytnpic mes, said while relulnt "Wltb middle tance ace SebasUan Coe and other mmatea on the vma1e Mall. .. Ann I 'SET the world record In u1tria last llay, I reteived a telqram m 1Bnlee Jenner. He told me bi.I au. eaatnct would be ........ out la a yur llDd, if I wlabecl, be woulcl put In a word for me." · Pert.ape it WU only bait in~ No kid In Amttlca cu eat bis Wbea!IH without 1e~a1 tbe face or the Hollywood·bandsome 1978 decathlon king grinning at him. Jenner has become ·the living symbol of what an Olympic gold meClal can brine in cold commercial cash. Bruce baa vaulted into millionaire Gftwa• Breflla 28 l'f!ft ......... 81) status wttb his cereal contract, TV com· mentary job, books, personal •P· pearancea and various other endorse· ment.a. 11IF 90•EBOOY CA•E 1JP to me and said, 'Here ls a chance to make a mUllClll dollars,• " I would be tempted to take it," 'lbompeoo aald. "lnltead, all I've bad ls about 30 scholanbip often from Americanyolle1es (Southern Cal, UCLA, Oregon, San Diego State, Washington, BYU, etc.). "What do they eive you? Enough money to pay for your education, books and laundty. That's about all. It would Q not help me as a decathlon athlete.tl prefer to stay wltb my sport unt.ll one or those fabulous chances comes along. "I plan to compete at Loi Aneeles In t9M. I will be much better. I will win it. Then I will review my options." Thompeon la a striltlne black man, son of a Nigerian father and Sc:otllah mother. He has a 1U1ht resemblance to the Pittsburgh Steelers' Franco Harris, altboulh summer at 6·1and112 pounds. and 1-fearsome. OlJTGOING, ARTICULATE, sharp. witted. be could easily -with proper promodon -parlay his 1old medal lnto a tldy IUDl, either in Britain or the lln.lt· ' . ... ed States, although be nOtes that any windfall would have to come from America. "In America, in discussing money, they talk in telephone numbers," be sald. "In Eqlaod, we speak in sinale di1it.a." Thompson ~lready bas strong American ties, having spent three months in each of the last four years training at Saa Dle10 State. "I'm there from February throu1b May," he explained. "I IO over alone for three weeks. Then my coach. Bruce Longden, comes over for three weelta. Then he soes home for three weeks and comes back for another three weeks." THAT 80l1ND8 UKE a pretty coaUy operaUon. How does he pay for it 1 "I don't," Thompson repUed. "My <See DECATHLON, Pase llZ) victory m three decisions, both of his wms coming against his former club. the DOdgers. "He's a oice, unexpected sur- prise,"Tanner saidoflhe27-year. old Rhoden. "He was throwing well. It's a bigplusfor ourslaff,as hot as he is." · For Welch, the loss was his fourth in his last fi ve decisions, smce he was 8-2 on JW"Je 25, Welch has given up 2S earned runs in 35 iMings for a 6.43 earned run •verage . "He was throwing pret\y well toni g ht," said Los Angeles pitching coach Red Adams. "but his pitches were fatter than normal." THE PJRATES broke a 3..a tie in the fifth iMing when Phil Garner led off with a single, took second on a wild pitch, was sacrificed t.o third and scored oo Om a r Moreno's g rounder to second. Ott's homer in (be sixth gave the Pirates a three-run ad· vantage. Rhoden, who hasn't pitched a complete game since 1978, was in charge until• two were out in the eiplh when he gnt sue· cessive singles to Jay Johnstone' and Steve Garvey. Kent Tekulve then took over to record bis lSth s ave, although be gave up a bases-empty to Pedro Guerrero in the ninth. The victory improved the Pirates' lead in the National East to three games, while the Dodgers fell 3'1\ games behind .. Houston in the NL West, their biggest deficit since April 25. Bert Blyleven, ~7. is 1lated te i start tonight for the Pl.rate$ • •fai.ut Burt Hootm, 9-3. SOVIETC4~ C4N'T WIN GOLD MOSCOW (AP) -Tbe Scmet Union's chances for the &old medaJ ln buketball evaporated 1 today when Italy cleleated Spain, 95-89, to advance to tbe fla.al..of r tbe Olympic compet!Uon apilllt unbeaten Yuplavia. The Soviets, the pre ,tournament ravoritea who were upset last weekend by Italy Md Yugoslavia, bad planed their 1old medal hopes on a Spaa'eb victory. I l ' " , 1 5 r J I t ) ·c ll ? .I ( ll y I DAJlV Pt.LOT T~.Juty21, 1tl0 SWIMMING I BASEBALL I SOCGEA ! ~--=--=-_:_:_~-=-~~~_:__~_:_~~--~~~~~--~----~------~~~~~--------~--- A Captule Aeport From ttt. World of SporU 3 5 • m r1 an Track •"'a1 ian Road Ra e Stag~ Ru •·rocn P Dt$palC:htt t.•cu rll\ offlt.•t•r, Jnd ~• \hrt';' v.om.in .u nhul.tn<'l' · :\l0."'4..'0 \\ \.\Uh U R~l.ln ru:v.~mt.!.1\ LO • C'n'" 'tnndm~ b\ ~ mr11r.tn t r&l'll. fon:. .. t11ttt:d l• ro..id rJ('t' tod.1\ l'll10t1d10!i': \\Ith the Mo)CO\I> t)hm pu·' Or~anau•r' 'J1d th1· nm 'Urttng .. 1l 8 a m "a) JUl>t fnr run · but p.1rt1l·1pJnt' "'l'rt' 1mml'<11.t\t.·I~ wrrounded b\ :-,.c, \It-I JOUrn.ih'h ''''"'"'in.: the tr commrnt~ on tht· l ~ lt!d bo' C'Oll or the Oh mpK' c:.imt'" \\\• re.th~t· there i. i.onw propagandJ '.;Jue to this Amt'r1can :-.pun~ (Jns hert> dt!:.plle the bo\t'Oll. sc.1d Tom J ordun or Lo~ Altos. "ho or~.lll1zcd the run from among 01) m Pll' tourt!>b I ttunk a lot of th.:: members or our tour deplore Soviet ;,ct1o ns 1n J\fg huni.,tan but \\e don't think a boycott IS the \\ ~) to ex pr'"'"' 11 The c<mrw or Jhout 3 8 miles "'as agreed on after long negot1at1on~ \\1th So' wt authorities. "'ho banned the fi rst road the Amcnran::. -;ug~ested for securtl} reasoni. Soviet Juthnnt1es then propo::.ed a run in a stadium. an offo r thl· Americans reJeCtl'd The So\'1l't travel agenC'} lntourist finally arrangt•d for an isolated stretch or road near Lento Stadium. the renkr or the 01~ m rne c;·:.i me5 So\'let television reporters s hov. t'd up aflt·r offic1:.il' rir~t asked the Amencanc, 1f thcv feared trouble back hnme a:-"' n•'>ult of being fllmt'd · =-------QuotP of thf" Day-----.. It ' hard not to think about how the~· re doinS? ..11 tht• r>amt'' :\ lltlll· bit or the disappointment about tht• ho~ t·ntt t'Om<'s bark. but I don't dwell on 11 I accept tht' -r-,. ....... _,,.....,,f the boycott I ca11 w1sh-1tH-+-want; but 11 ""on't changt• :.i n~thin g.. Tracy Caulkins. 17·)Car old \ mt•ncan s wimmer who is missing the .\tosro" · 01' mp1t•s tx>cause of the li S boycott C4»df"HO.,. Cl u lf."h Hit L ifo l#fr•,~ ce~ar Cedeno's two-out lnple broke a 10th in-Ii n1ng uc· <Jnd gJH' Houston a 3·2 victory over Ph1ladt•l phH1 ~fonda~ night The victory went to Joe Sambito <611 In other maJor league a c tion \londJ\ OaH" Collins drove 1n three runs. two or them\\ 1th ..1 t'.l.O·out. bai.cc; loJded double in the ninth inning that ga\'e C1nc1nnat1 .i :i :? '1ctor~ over Montreal in the first game of a doublC'·ht•adl'r ~lon tn•al came bac k to win the second gami: ..... '-"' ,. .1 I Gan ~l atthews las hed a t\\O run ,1nglC' an the ·r1fth inmng, a nd Dale )t urph~ clubbt~ J se,·enlh·inning solo ho mer tn h,1t•k thl· -.rHn·h1t pitc hing of Doyle Alex· andPr and J!IH' Atlanta a 6·3 victor~ OH·r thl' \Id" Gene Tenace belted a t'4o run homt·r \\Ith none out in th(' 1 llh inning to lift San Diego to a 4·:? victory over the t ut1-. Lt'n Barker p1tchc-d fP • inning-; ot nu hit bull. th('n C'omb1nc•d "1th \'ictor Cruz on .1 f•Jllr h1th·r \\hilP Rick )tannin ~ hl'ltt•d .1 thn·t· run homl'r to pO'.l.t·r CEDENO l'lt·' t·l.ind pai.l Seattll·. i 3. for their sixth evn"t'Cllll\ t· 'll Ion Rick Ceront' drove 1n four runs "' 1th " flJ ir of hnmt•r-. t ht• '' roncl one to le; ad off the 10th inn1nJ? .ind ll""'t·n•o tht· 'Jnkt·t-. to a i6 '1cton· O\er \lln m·~ot.i Jim 1:-;,ian droH· in three rua i.. one on a 5-olo homer and :\1ikt' ~orris patched a ram·s hortened s1x·hlller tor hie; <.C'n>nth consecut1,·c complete game as Oakland beat foronto 'l 3 J ason Tho mpson or the Angels and Joe Charboneau .. , C'll·H·land '.I.Cr(' named co \\IOOC'rS or t h\.' \m<·ra('an Ll·J~Ut·' Pla:-er of the Week a\\ ard Thompson had a 560 batting a\'-erage for the v.eek of July 21·27 1\tlanta ·~ Bob Horner hit four homers dur:ing the se\'en· rt •n span . earning him the :'\allonal League Player of the Week honors T<·xa' purchased the contract or the Y:rnkc·(·-. F.d Fi,:tu£'roa. a 2().gaml' "'mner 1n :'\ew York two H·ar' :.igo "'hn h.1~ lil•t•n :-.1d<.·hncd "'1th elbo\\ problems th1'> ~ l'ar ------B o1eftbaU T oda!I -------, On th1!> dalt· in baseball m 1978 F l\'(' da'" after .the colorful manager had resigned under fin'. Bill~ :'\tart1n "'as named to manage the :"ie\\ York Y.lnk<"e'i tn 1980. in a stunning announcement on Old T1me11> Day at Yank~ Stadium. I :\tarttn would c\ t•ntually return on July 18. 19791 On th1!> dale in 1940 :\ set to bt'l\\een Brooklyn 's Babe Phelps a nd P1tt5.bur~h·~ Ark:-\'aughan touched off a notous. bench c learing bra1.1t I lO the midst or a 7·6 Dodger \'IClOr ) OHr the Piratk Toda>~ B1rthda:-s Los 1\ngl'les Dodgers outfielder Gar:• Thomasson 1!> 29 C10r1nnat1 Reds first baseman Dan Driessen ts 28 . . ------... _ Top U.S. Swimmers Compete in Irvine .. . 8 HQWARti L. HANDY OI ,,_ o.i1, f'I._ i Wf Most of the U S. s wimmers who would : have been In Moscow for the Olympic : More lhan SIOO 'A1immera from ac~b Moscow will be flashed on the scoreboard durmg each final race for the athletes and ~pectators to have an idea of how e.ach ls doing in comounson Games are expected to compete. Including : Bria n Goodell. Jesse Vassallo. Steve : lh,· l 'nltt.-d Stl\h"! -.111 be compclJng In the l ~ looai t•uur £' r hlfmp1onsh1ps at the llt•r 1tut(t• Puri.. Aquutlc C:nmplex an Irvine bt•g1niun1 lod") uncl "unning through ~atu rrJu) niwht Seating for 6,000 spectators ts available "'Ith morning preliminary races getting under way at 11 each day and finals at 7 Barntcoat and Marybeth L1nzmeler of the • Mission VicJO Nadadores : Othen. lop entries include Peter Rocca. : Steve Lundquis t, 8111 Barret.t. ~1ke: fhl' nw\'I "'tll tw :i.t ..tgl'd Just three day<; folhm 111i.: n111du!.1on of tht• 1980 Olympic c ;.1111t'~ '°"1mmmi; event~ 1n Moscow and l ..., i."'1mm1..·r' \\Ill ha\'e one eye peeled 1111 llw t1rn'·' o( their Olympic counterpart:, \\ 1ill 1llc help iLf. ..n l!.leclr.Oru~ ~CQrf,>board f'our finals are scheduled tonight for both m en and women. They include the SO t rl'eSt) le. 100 breaststroke 200 backstroke and 80<ltfrccs ty lc All e vents arc measured in m eters Thci sw1mm1ng complex is located ud]"nc-ent to lrvine High on Walnut-Aven1*. :i t-wl11t a quarter -rnil1> fro m Culver Drive Bruner. Joe Bottom. Bruc e fl'urn1ss. : Rowdy Gaines. Jim Montgome ry. Linda • Jezek and Cynthia Woodhead. , : Tickets for the Wcf'k se ll ror $.10 for : adulb and S20 for students A daily ticket : for both trials and finals · s~lls for $7 for : adults a nd $5 for students. They a re-- 1 1m'""' of 1h1· thn.·e medal "',Mers 1n w Surf Owne r s Optin1is~ic 8) ROGER CARLSON OI -o .. tir ,., ... iuw Can a new boss make a better pluyer"· That's the contention of J,I\ Carden. one or s ix new O\\ m'r!\ of tht• Surf Tht• half dozen Orange Counly hu!>1nt>ssmcn. led by Henry T. St·g<'rstrom. madC' the Surf sol· q•nt "'1th the acqu1s1t1on of the :•forth American Soccer League franchise ro11ow1ng ~londa) ·s announcement at South Coa st l'IJza llotel IS ADDl'R~te-segerstrom Jnd :--te"'port Beach resident Carden. Balboa resident Kae A E" 1ng. John R Fluor. Robert P W armin~ton and Balboa re!ii dl•nt Jam(' R . Knapp have JOtned thl' s1x·man team Coach P eter Wall s ays the urf \\111 1mmed1ately begtn a '>t':l r C'h for home g r own pr o· du('tl> The ne" influx o f power bt•h1nd the Surf will not bnng forth any h1gh·priced tntema· t1onal talent. although the reeent ~1rqu1s1t1on o f .J ohn Faulkner from ~temph1s to relieve Wall of rl a~ in~ dul1es \\as I he f1 r st player stt'P DALEY THOMPSON 1·rurt1 P~ BI ' DECATHLO N track h-<l··r•.1t1on doe.., He ..,porlt'd ,, 1'\\f•,1! 'h1rt "''th th'"• In'' ript1nn ~..in U11•.i.:11 StJtt' l · I m l!OIOJ.! back I ht· ri: 1n t v. r1 °" C'ek~ for J hohd:.i~ '>tt>PPIOi.! ort 1n Boston to '>et· 'Offil' friends he ~aid lie ~a10 hl· hJd don(• little hut ~leep ~inct· h1' \ 1rtnr~. addini.: "It \\a' ..i \lf\ 111u:·h i:lc·c<sthl0n hecauw 11( the-h(•.J\\ -.o~J!' '' eath1•r TJIO~IP!--0~. ~TRO.,G 1n tht• 100 ml•kr" 100 loni: 1ump an'1 hurdlt·'· had lht· Y.orld <Jnrl Ol~mp1 C' 11·tor11' \\1th1n h 1 '1.: ht -. 1111 t 1 I 1 h ,. 1 I 1 m .i c t 1 • I 5<Jll·m!'l•·r run in "h1l h h• flJDISht'd IJ'I available at Heritage Park • ' Angels Finally Get Some Help DETROIT <AP> -The Detroit Tigers aren't pushing the p'anJc button JUst yet and they swea r the) don't have tu~ht collar but· tons. either The fact 1s. however . the Tigers threw aw ay a J·2 dec1s1on ~tonda_y night lo the Angels and the frustration ts beganntng to -;ho'>' as the club falls to -gaan l{round on the ~CJA' Yo r k Y .i nkl:'('!> tn the race fo r the A m e n C'an League East title It \\ J'\ JUSt o ne Of thoc;e ;:a m es "'he n · things d1dn 't · ~,, n,::ht .. , said Oetrcnt c;tarterfun P('try 5·6 \\ho p1l'-.!led well l'001..1~h to"'," had 1t not been for a C'ruc1al th.ro"' in~ t'rr(Jr b~ third basl'm34 Tom Brookt-ns But "''-' re OK ="obo<h !> pu"h1ng an} pJnlC button PETR\'. WAS ~OT ~ CAL~ t .:irlter. ho"' ever \.\ hr·n ~1 anager Spark~ Ander>0n llft1·d him for re he\ er Aurelio l..<>Pf'I aftE-r tht• Angels scorl'd t~u unearnt:d run~ to go ahead in tht-se\enth "Sure. I "as mad J ' hell Pl'ln Jdm1ttcd I "'as rt·J I m:.ct.for about HJ m1nutt'i> I l1kt to run ,,h,·n I'm mJr:! but I r..tn 1 rlrt Ch;H · 1 °"as going through the clubhouse thro""1ng things. kirk· • ing things. But. like Spark:-and · 1 p1tC'h1ng coach 1 Roger Craig. ~:.i1d . the i.un·-. l>t1l l g1J1ng tf> come up tomorrov. .. IT W1\.S i\ st·~ that fa tlC'<l to come up the da) before that held tht' kt>y a'> far ac; An eeh ~tan;.ii::er Jim Fregos1 v.al> l"on· n·rn1•d The ·\ni::el.-.. had tht'lr d oublf'·h(•adN rJ1 ned out 1n flt•\ eland on Sund a' a nd frego-,1 -.aid that gJ'e h1'> pi'tchrng '>t.iff J flftte-h nt:~i-<l r<·'>t --- "f T lll'\K 11 \\'l~G both i::amf'or; of the double head1·r rJ1nl"i:l out in ('11•\t-land rl·dlh l!d\e m' 'tJff J rt'st and th..i"t '1•1•m1·d· t'> makC' alt the ch( kn·nt·t.· tonight. Fn·~os1 5.,111 ,\ 11 the r11trh1:rc, pit Cht>d (',C'l'P 11oncill" "'c·ll tonight • .. \ n i::r·I r\.'11<·' "r .Jr1hn \I on t.ll!lW 3 :! hurlt•d F , 1nninl.!' 1n rt·ll· for '>lartf'r O:.t\P l.aRnrh•· 111 i:tt tht• "' rnn \\hilt· \nrh 11.:i':o.li·r p1cl..1 rl 1.p h1• '' 1 or1d d\ ,. \n.:••I-. 1 •·nl• r f11 lil1•r H1• I.. \1 tll1•r .J n.1t 1\ 1· •if 1lw "'' t• rn \I .. h1~,1n •If \ ••I • 1r .1nd H.1111d"- f 'r olft P GfJft BI ADAMS DID N~T Q IT ... CardC'n ~:i,c, J ~Id<' benefit to thl' deal 1s the overall att1tud1.· ''1thtn the organ1zat1on ··1t "'as difficult to communicate \\Ith an 11'.I. ner~h1 p tn St Louis on a da~ to·dJ~ bas1-..' ::..i~s Carden · I it·t·l II dl'ftn1kl) a Hl•C lt.'d !ht· plJ\ on tht· field ~tanagemcnt. too: \\Ill s~ an_ extra effo rt." Ter ms of the deal "ere not re- H·a It'd. nor ''as there an) tn· d1cat1on of the relative posrt1ons of each partn er. although !-'eg<'rstrom 1c; the Ch airman or the Board "There 1s n o smgle m aJonty ... Sa) s Segerstrom Thomp-.on 'hJttl·rt·d .ftonn1 r ' "'orld mark \\1th 8 622 p<Jint~ on \l a\ Ii 18 tn Got•\11~ Au-.lrtJ uni; to ha\ l' \\'('c;t Gc·rman~ ' Guido KrntsC'hml'r bt'lll'r 11 ..i month latl'r "'1th R &1'1 c.pnkC'n to him on hi s thumb<t ...:ov. he ~ Lht' heJrttx>at of th•• TroJarl!> Tll jusltalce il one da} at a 11m t• · '·l'" Adame; I hJ\(• J Int 111 P'-"'PI-• around m1 \<1Jm .. ti ~•' "J"llOt man' : month.-. \\rJpp~:rl in anon) m1ty • and ack.no1t. ledge-; he has been ; the butt or a fe\\ S?ood natured : rtb'> from fm>nd' THE St:RF HAD bee n tn a <,t r uggling f inan c ial pos1t1on "'1th an estimate d S450.000 1n current debts compounding a S1 4 mill.Jon loss in 1979 And with the ne "' Ora n ge County involvement. 1t assures the Surf of continuing operations at Anahe im Stadium. ending the last rematnsng thoughts of a move lo another area "The last part of the Jig.saw puzzle h as been found ... said N,\SL President Phil Woosnam "This is instant identification with Uus type of s trong local ownership The last thing the NASL "'anted was for the Surf to move out of Anaheim." Segerstrom acclaimed the m ove as gr eat news for Orange County soccer and added. ··1 an- t1c1pate a national c hampionship for Orange County · "We have highly motivated people and people who want to be "''M er<> .. Eddie Brown, Five Othe r s Cut by Rams From AP Dlspat c:hes The Rams announced Monday that six players. including safety Eddie Brown. have been placed on waivers · Brown. a five.year National Football League veteran, start· ed five games at free safety for the Rams la.st year. He also set a club r erord with 56 punt r e· turns dunng the season Others waived were free agent rookies Les Petroff, a place· kicker from Southern Illinois: Dan Me lville. a punte r from California; Robert Farrell. a wide receiver from Arkansas : Brian Nelson, a wlde receiver from Texas Tech, an~ Darrell Blackwood. an offensive tackle from TUlaa. A spokesman for the Rams said that five veterans -de· fenslve end Jack Yat&Dgblood, linebacker Jim Youn1blood. de· fenslve tackle Larry Brooks , safety Dave Elmendorf. and <:A· f enslve pard Detulis Ha1Tah - ha dn't reported to camp u of Mond1y allernoon and are betal fined en ~loled amount ol money per day. The players are unbappy bec•UM ol the Sl. t million con· tract ,,,.... by rookie defen1iv. back Johnni• Johnloa and want tbelr contracu reneaoliated "I DIO'\.T F.\CE Krat,.chml·r in th.ll met.•t . ht· '.itd c<mf1den• h ·'Th<' marJthon 1t I'> mon.' than putt1n~ number.-.. o n th< board It I'> looking ~our oppo ocnt in tht• t.·\ l' knO\\ 1n~ h1' rapab1l1t\' :.ind-dannJ.! him to bt•at \'OU .. The persona bit-Rriton. "'ho<:.t· fa thc•r d1l'<l \\ ht•n ht· "a-. 13 and "'ho had httk a~c;or1at1on \\1th h is moth<'r since hl· \\a!> 16. said he had not m et Bob '1a thial> and R afcr Johnson. t \\O of 1\menca'-; most famous decathlon c ham p1ons. but had become rnendl~ \\1th both 8111 Toomc'. \\ho v. on sn 1966. and J enner · Had he picked up an:-tips from either'' "="ot t'Spec1all) :· he replied "T oom e) 1s a \\heeler and d eale r Jenner kno" s nothing a bout de<'athlon no"' -all he knows 1s ho1.1t to make mone~ .. t h.J\ e )() far tu ~o an<l I lo.no "' 1t -'I ~ goal 1s to Ix' an ef ll·r l1H• team pla~er Y.t· l':JO Ot· '1·r~ good If I don t hurt tht· llJm. "<'II tx> s ucn•ssful It s a t'•>mphcatc-d offt'nsc. but I r<'Jlh t t·l'l I do knov. 1t I understand "'h:it tht•\ n· tn 1n~ to do I \ DA:\t s· t\'\OWLF:DGE ()(th•· Tro pn-. 1ntr 1cJtt· pa'>!-l nl{ .. ~..,tt·m. along v.1th his o "'n M·lf ronf1dence. ma~ be his forte 1}t ~10~ rate. Ad::ims goal~ also include s1lenr1ng the rr1t1cs Cr1t1c s bc·fore tht• fir'\! kickoff'' "In a o;en-;l'. J lot or people are quest1on1n g L'SC i. t ·a r t 1 n i;: a " a I k · o n quarterbark · sa ~ s Adams .. But I kno\\ mv te ammates aren't skeptical. T°he) kno'>' \\ho 1s the best belause they s~ 1t tn pract1{'e .. Rl T TllERl-. II\:-. ,11"<> I"·' n • h 1 l n r 11 u r J i: l m 1· n t .1 n rl • ..1mJr.:1d1·rie from 1t1rml'1 II Jm m:Jll <. --·l1k1• E -.«ht r. h1IM \lulru:-and Jim llt·llrtth There· ... nn dt'n) 1ni.: 11 the Trn1ano., v.111 tw i;o1 ng "'1th an '"'''P(•r1ent·t'd riuarlt:r bark to thrn\\ to 'uc·h rt•<·t..•l \1•ro; a!-Ke\'1n W 1 111 .1 m -. \' 1 c· H ,1 k h ' ha n 1 . \l .tl~omb \lnort'. J\.'ff Simmons ,1nd Hob:-Brennn ·You ran't find the caliber of d<'fl•n<;t' \\t' <;t'1' 1n practice." "J's .\dam ..... I think I ha\'e the <'Clnf1d enre that I c•an do the JOb. but I kno"' damn "'ell 1 ·11 be -.ha kin~ prior to the opener ·roaC'h llatkNt c;a~s the key I) not to ~<'I pc;,chl'd out .. The preludl' to t ht' Gordon AdJm s tof"\ 1s m•ann~ un end C"haptt>r Onl> beg1ni. Sept 13 in Knox nllc Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN A~IERICAS LEAGl'E We.st Dl vision Kansas City Texas Oakland \linnesotJ Chicu~o &·att I<' Angelb W L P ct. GB 60 38 612 48 49 495 11 ·~ 49 52 "85 12l, 45 S..I ,155 15' ~ 4 I 54 449 16 39 59 398 21 35 61 365 24 Easl Divis ion New York 62 35 .639 Bal\1mor<' 53 43 552 817 Detroit 51 42 548 9 ~t 1l"'au1<<"t' 53 44 SM> 9 Boston 49 47 510 12'-, Cleveland 47 47 .500 13l'2 T oronto 43 53 448 1812 .._...y.,Sc ..... ...... 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Monday's Tr•nsac110 11s BA\El!All A.-...... u~w ( l •AC. PAN(.(:""-ArrJ\f 1tf'rf I~ I tQU#fO t f'utr'J\.,, fr )n"' ,,_. Nt • ? •• v.-"'-.-..,,, M'\Vf'\Cl ,,. ...,., "'"""""' f'f ,..,,.. Oot"'"'f"'1 ~t..,.. (Ot""t'' Otte~· to 1 w•\A .,. tN-t c-•• , L•41QUP 9A\l(f'T9All M~tOft.al a..i •.tta..tU A\\Ot••ho1n \AN [>•fVf\ C\l~P(PC, 4>'QM'1 {., OOom O~'" ~ fttn., ,..,,, "" t0t--..11ro l'OOTIALL H•tlOl'\.tl F°'°"IWll L~"'4t""' P.Al TIMOAE COi T<, ,.., ... ...., ,...., l,.,., ,UnntnQ t:>M_ri. t(f"•tf'I R'""""" .... ••Oftt p,..,,. '""°" M••f' Ou,.,.. c:tet•n'•"'" °""''' r VO•""' JA<OO~ ·'"'d G•r..t•O ... uqq11'\'\ ''"'.,.°"'< '-••\ Robt>w ~itcro. .. 11 .. no ,,,.~ ' ltMdly. July 29 1980 DAILY PtLOT LUTZ DOMBROWSKI LEAPS 2a.ov. TO W1N GOLD MEDAL. Track and Field 2 -Unknowns- Shake Games \t o~·uw 1A I'1 P1i'tr11 \lf'n nbJ of ltah .rn<i 1.utt Dom brov. '-kl CJf f: .. "t <; • r m;rn\ doubtful "larH•r' onJ\ J I• v. dd.' Jl.!O. -.uddl·nh .111 th1· 'tJr'> ,,r tht• 01\ m~1<· tr.1<'k Jnll ftPld com pt.>l 1lion Thf' 28 H'ar ol<l llaltan <;r<JrP<l a tn·mendou" 1·nm<•b,1rk '1C'ton over ;\llJn W1·lb of Britain and 1 976 Ol)mp1c f'hamµ1on D<Jn Quarne of ,JJmJ1C'a C'lo<omg ·• th r l't' mc·t er g J p driv. n l hi· homl'Strelch of th~ :!(){) meter._ ;\l ond:J\' tie v.ai, rf()('ked in 20 19 i,eC'ondS. the 'e<'ond faste'lt lime of t he )ear o'er the d1'>tance ltf P and I JU~I C'11uldn't blow th1·m -. Dombrov...,k 1 . .i 21 vear -old ""rker m a 'lt-<•I mill at h1<. homt.-town 1>f "-arl Mar x Stadt. had tx·~m coni,ukr<'d the nstn~ -.tJr m th._. 011:0·~ long 1um1, Jft.-r ''Jann~ 'l7 3 1 , last )ear_ A PL'l~LED LEG muscle tn s pr 1ng tra1n1ng. however, knocked him out of competition and Ea"l 19 OLYMPICS ;::;'3 t.:;~~,~~~ ':::~ (,.":,"';;; ..-r\. L'"'"G<o\' CPnt., AUFI ALO hill\ P•l~•••d M ••• Patr it ~ ourit .. r L•''" Aria. \I•"• r,.1rC)rf'1fl't AM ~ ()v1N" r\r"lf'l1nql ~·' ..na ,,,.,,.,.,, ~()(IC)lf"I\ M'W1 ... ,<>"' w.~ .. " -..o- ,-~•·wr\ Acou1A"d "f'N'IY Bo__., w •Ot r• ,,.,~, DOMBROW~KI WOS the Ion~ j ump v.1th the second best effort in h1c;lor). 28 01 , German offlc tals gave ham until 1 the fi rst of th.ts month lo prove his fltne~ (Hl(A(iO RfAU\ A<o~·••d P•ndY M.Hfl\Of'\ ...... ,.,, rrom ,,, .. 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Jn unprecedent ed aC'h1e,emenl for J c;pnnter He "'ac; third in ~1un 1c h ·and fourth in ;\Jontreal Tht• ltahan. <i natl\<' of Ital\·., poor south. said the Olympt<' h o ' c n l t h J tl C' J u ... t' d h 1 m ps).Cholog1cal problems that h<tt1 <·rack<-d ht~ nl'f\ L"> and lt•d to h1 ... t•l>mmation tn thl' ~em1fmals of tht• 1110 mt>ler-. l.1't v.et·k "The respons1h1hty nf bean~ the ht•a\'\ f:n-ont1• aftt·r thl' /\mcncan.ooycott ano tht• b11fer ness of ha\lng to <'ompi·te in a C'rt pplt-d event h.n f' JU!\l c-rackt'd my ncn e'>." he said H E OECIO•:o tn come to ~IOSC'OV. onl) thrt•(• 11.J" befon· the opcmn~ C'Cn·mon) l,1\t v..eek. but after ht ~ t•ltm1nJt1<in troni the 100 there had been pers istent rumor; he "'a" plannmJ! to quit the 01) mpt<'S and go back home Phont· caHs from his famtl> back m ltalv v.cre a dec1s1vc factor in his sta) ing for the 200. he "ia1d "fl was mv lac;t chanct> to win w h a t I w u n t t' d m o s t , t h c h1 ghltght or a racing career in v.h1ch I had .... on t'Verythmg but an Olympic J!Old I considered t hese Games a milestone m my Ht' responded with a Jump of 27·8:!• and won a trip to I.he So- viet capital. The decis ion came s o late h.tS name v.-as not on the l:.:ast German track team's book handed out for the Ga me'> Oombro~k1 put together an 1ncr t'd1 b le :;t r1ng of Jumps. J\erJg1ng an amazing 27·3''• m fl\,. trlt'" lit· µa,~1..·d his third 1ump a~ h~· ~Jtd he felt tired ht'l'ilU't' of tht.• ht.•a t and h<· want •·d tn n ..... t to do better la te r. Ani1 he did Ill-: 1.EAPEO ~0 1 , m his fifth trv, !\econd o nl ~ t o Bo h H~jmon's 29·214.: at the ~t ex1co C.:1l \ Ol)mp1c'i in 196R "No. I don't tbink Beamon's re<'ord 1s eterna l '.'lo n~<.'ords are ett-rnal. But J never l hou~hl of hreakm~ 1t and I don't think l'lt ever break 1t because I have '-I m ply no t Jumpe d at that level," Dombrows ki said. E xperts. howeve r. s aid the East German's 1um p at sea level wa~ virtually equal to the A mencan's in the 7 .OOO·feet altitude of the Mexican capital. The long JUmp was a hi~h ~evt'I competition . F r ank J>a schek..,Jso of East Germ any, was SCC'rnld at 26·ll h and Valery Podl uzhn~1 of the Soviet Union third ,at 26· 10. Eight competitors were over 26·3. Steelers Trade Kruczek Own Your Own Business S.w • A rp you IOOl(mg lor a business ol 'f(>lJr own? Attend the market ptacc ol business opportun1t1es LATROBE. Pa <AP) Pitts burg h Steeler b acku p quarte rback Mike Krucze k was play· ing cards with Ter ry Bradsh aw a nd Gerry Mullins when the game was Interrupted w ith news that Krucuk had bee n tracted . "I was doing pretty d ecent so I kp e w so m ething h ad to· b e wrong," Kruczek said with a smile Mo nday night. Sleeter Coach Chuck Noll lnlormed Kruczek he 'd been traded to the Washington Reds kins for' an undisclosed draft pick. Kructek, a 27-year-old native of Washington, D.C., said he was excit· ed to be retu_rnlng home. but "shocked" to get the news . ' At Wa s h i n g ton Kruczek will likely win the No . 2 spot behlng quarterback J oe TheiamaM. "Thelamann 11 a 1ood quarterback, but h e 's not Terry Bradshaw," 11ld Kruczek . who con· ced ed he wa s oc · u c.as ion ally intimidated b y Brads ha -N 's r1 fie a rm. • FIAMCHISU • DISTWllUfOHHlf'S • DUL&SMrS • '""ISn.en'S INN AT THE P ARI HOTB. K ruczck has yet to throw a touchdown pass in the Nattonal Football League. ..... 1-•100.,.....,......,. llS5 S. Hartlorll•d., ........... , 171., 7SO..llt I Aug. 1, 2, 3 • Sttowtlm.1: Fri/Set-1·1 PM Sun 1-t PM ·-a."--··· ... --------~1·-1' A Golden Opportunity Let Inflation Work For You QUICK -CASH ru!ually 1n 7 to tO wor1c1no Daysi MOOlLOW MOMTHl Y rAYMIMTS "-" fw 9',..,... ., .... -,..,. ,. .,.,., HUMTIM6TOM 11.ACH , ....... l-"'91 t 6400 ,_.... c .... ..,.._., Sith 2" • tH4t 114/14 .. 1161 • 2 IJ/ltJ.Hl7 MIWPOlrT .. CH ...... .,_.c.... .... #JM .f2HI -714/644-ltU 51,000 to '200,000 CALL TODAY! Av11tebl~· '°' ''° to on. year tonger terms ave1labte with interest Ofltv C>IYft'\ents Offices and alflll1tn atlO 1n Sin Bernardino. R1vef'Slde. Palm Spnngs, San Otego. Pasadena. San Fr.ncieco, OoNtnstoe. Cenlury City • ' ' ' \ \ ~ f . .,, DAIL V PILOT ·o'Mea:r!a: By HOWAllD L HANDY 0t .. o.i1,....,~ • Mark o· Mt!aria Will bt-a bus) youna m n for the next two month! as he-movrs to~ ard de-rending ..,,___._ ..... ,U~mateur golf..champtOnSh1p an S@ptt-mber 0 Meara wall be m1tk1n, has t'C'Ond tart tn the World Ser1t-s of Golf Aua: 21 ~· at f'arestone Country Club an Ohio A <"hangP 1n dat~ for the World Serles event from latt• 5t.•ptt•mbt•r to Au gust enables O'Meara to pla)' 1n th•• t'\t>nt 1~1re as the reigning amateur champion Last year he finished an J IJt.' for 3..'>nd pla<"e wrtb a 12-0ver pa1 291 on tht• ruggf'd Firestone south course He wa a three·tamt All American at Long Beach State befo!'f' winning the California and c S u mateur crowns last yt.>ar The Laguna Niguel resident ~ho represents Mission VaeJo Country Club, 1:. 23. stands sax feet GOLF n a nd is 170 pounds. He 1s expected to turn pro after the amateur competition this vcar but has a date to play in the Long Heach Que~n :'ilary Open at El Dorado Golf Course, Sept. 18·21 This one could be his first venture in the play-for-pay ranks e\'cn though he won't be ab\( lo try for has PGA t•ard until OC'tober 22·25. That's the date ~et for the PGA tour's fall qualif):in~ sC'hool al th<' f-~ort Washington Golf and CoUJltry Cl uh in Fre'>M Rei:tional C\ ents v. 111 take plaC'e Oct 7·10 including Modesto and Llano in California /tfartin .. s Rain Danf!e ApphC'ations for the faTiqumtrmpctroo1 are available from the· PGA lour headquarters 100 'N ina Court. Pont(• \•cdra. Fla 32082 Entrv dead lineisSept 22 • • • • THE QUEEN MARY EVENT in Long Beach w.tH have the Juvenile 01abNes Jo'oundat1on as the main charity this year Chairman Doug l \'es sa' s the fi eld w111 cons 1st of 160 pros and e ight a mateurs. Mike Sullivan. winner of more than $60.000 on the tou r this Har 1s thl' defending <:ham pion Oa.kla nd ~l ~nagcr Billy )lartm a rgues in the ra~lthump1n· ff1TI Kunkel during '.\l onda~"s game tn Toronto. Martin ft?lt a Blu'-' .l a"' player irytcrll·n·d w1th'Oakland runner Wayne Gr~ « le tt 1 on hi., "ay lo f1r.-.t :\1art1n lo~l his argum ent but \\on the '"atn "1..hort t'nul Pa m<'.~ :l • • OID \'OU KNOW THAT Orange Cou nt\ 1s ah,ead of Los Angeles County in one phase of golf'' The Women's Kemper Open, scheduled to return to Mesa Verde CountrY Club March 23.29 next year for the third :.trrugtit season, has had a pri"te fund of $150.000 each of the first two years and will not change next year The richest women's golf tournament in the history of Los Angeles County wi ll take place at industry Hills Country Club over the long Eisenhower Course next )Car. Feb. 26-March I The purs£' (or the LP<;A Olympia r.old Class1q '' 111 be $150,000. the same us th•· Women s f\empt-r Open the past two campaigns • • CIDP • HOTS ThP Orange Count~ Golf Assoeial1on will stage its next tournament at Green River Golf Cour~e W~c-sda~. Aug 6 with tee-off at 12 30 The event "ill be a partner's bt>tter ball e\'ent according to executive director Rnsse-11 Chase. for more information on the ~ournament <lnd future events or for JOaning the active group. call Chase at 957 6053 ... The S outhe rn Ca l ifor ni a P G A s t r oke play championshi ps will return to Mesa Verde Country Club, Oct. 6·7 . There's a familiar name a mong the latest qualifiers for the LPGA tour. Mar ianne Stangeland, the dal.Jghte r of former J,onJ? Beach State football roach Jim Stangeland . m<1dc it on her third try She was born and raised in Long Beach and is 23. She 1s a former state champion and Los Angeles women's t1 tlewinner. With Amy Alcoll taking over the lead in money earnings on the LPGA tour from Donna Caponi Young, there are now fi ve players over the SJ00,000 mark including J oAnne Carner. ~ancy l.o,ez-Melton and Pat Bradley with Beth Daniel the next to ga~n the malestom• Free E11terprise Wins Yacht Race Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Balboa Yacht ClfJb combined their ocean racmg fleets Saturday ~o'-!he~ast Channel rac.e involving yachts entered t n JllHYC s Ahmanson. Dickson and Crockett Series anCI Balboa Yacht Club's66series. , A total of 40 yachts answered the starting s1itnal for the International Offshore Rule and Performance Handicap Racing Fleet ratings. . Winne r In the IOR·A d1vis1on was Dick EWngec's Free Enterprls~. NHYC. followed by John Reynolds' Ghost, NHYC, and Al Cassel's Jet Turner Gets Wrist Slap ;-.; EWPO HT. H I. 1 A f' \ Skipper Ted 1'urner "a~ expelled from AmenC'a·s Cup observation tnals '.\tonday bl·c·au~e h<' allowed the lactiC'1an and designer of the \'cssel Australia, a potential fo rC'1gn challenger. to sail aboard his Courageous. the '.'/cw \ork YaC'h t Club said. The dcc1s1on "ill force the m1ll1ona1re Atlanta sailor and his crew to sit out a S<'heduled race Tuesday against Russell Long's Clipper but wall not affect tus competing an the final tnals starling here Aug. 19. the committee said The obsen :ation tria ls end Wednesda) "AT A UEA Rl~G before the committee. '.\t r Turner wa<; udv1 scd that the coinm1ttet: v1e~ed BOATING what had occurr<'d <.i., a senous indiscretion ... ~ prepared statement from thl' New York Yacht Club :.aid Turner IC'ft tht.> doC'ks w1thout comment. and his passcn~er. Australian sail expert Ben Lexcen. w as nol available. The comm1ttcc said Turner. who defended the Cup in 1977 aboµrd Courageous, had received perm1~s1on to take aboard a 12th crew member "whose services wer e important to C'Orrect a problem .. Perm1ss1on was granted and subse- quenlly reaffirmed after obJectJon had been voiced b~ f''reedom .. ··Onl) after thC' conclusion or the first race. did the commattce learn that the and1v1dual was Ben L~xcen. th(' designer "r i\ustraha." the statement ~aid TlfE COM)IJTTEE SAID Lexcen did not sail an the second race against Freedom The observation trials fall between the pr£' hmanary and final trials and are one segment or a long. subJecll ve process to select an American de· render Turner's Courageous lost a pair of races to Denois Conner's Freedom, boosting has record to 29·3 Turner's record aborad Courageous 1s 6·20. Long's record 1s 9·21. • Strfam, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. In IOR·B the trophy winners were: Big Wig, J skippered by Ron Melville. BYC: Spirit, Allen 1 Brown, Voyagers Yacht Club. and Fast Company. ~o-skippered by Dick Deaver and Bob Williamson, > BYC. Wings Sails to Victory • , . lOR.C wiMers were : Ruffian. Earl Dexter. VXC; Fast Break, Ball Webster and Bill Stanley. e,C, and third was Pistol Pete. Lee Coit, Dana 11 Pomt Yacht CHab. Wings, s kippered by Ed Rutledge of Coronado Yacht Club, San Diego was the overall winner in the International Offshore Rule dJvislon of the Yacht Racing Union of Southern CallfornJa's 29th annual cruise . The YRU crwse consi!its of four races around Catal ina Island for IOR and Performance Handicap Racinl Fleet yachts. The four-day event was held Wednelday through Sunday. 3 1 In the PHRF djvisaon competing for NHYC's ·, Dickson Trophy the Class A winners were: Lynch lJ Mob. Bob LynC'h, BCYC ; Shannon, Don McKibbln. Second overall In the IOR division was Impetuous, skippered by Ron Kaplan. Del Rey Yacht Club.I NlfYC: and Contention. Gordon Graham. South Y Shore Yacht Club. Class B winners were: Nugie Too, Jim Nugent. BYC; Sea Dream, Craig Leweck a~~ P~ul Yates. California Yacht Club; and Pa,py, Roy Sinclair. BYC. • ln PHRF-C for the Cork~l Thophy the winners we~: Commotion , Merl Buller a nd Bob Alt:Jfmbrac. NHYC: Ninole. Hank Humann, BYC: an4 Bold Forbes, Ed Cummins, Dana Point Yacht In the PHRF division the winner was Sunrise. sailed by Clarence Kemprf, C-Oronadd Yacht Club. Se_cond was Destiny.' Bruce Remy, C-Or YC and lhtrd was Debra, skippered by Mark Dorius, South Shore Sailing Club. Nater's 34 Not Enough Ch•. J}::S~'~=-.'~~~ .. ~=-~ c-eve,'· L,"'11 -· 80!) Swen Nater scored 34 polntl and pulled down .. ., .... d'. ecvc. >.pr-. 111<1\Md H..w.. ecvc 17 rebounds, but his Sant.a Ana team still had to evc·te.·~~°'::~P':.~t>~~~.:.~c"'"°'-Too, JI"' l'j•"'· swallow a 144·137 loss to COila ~eaa during .(1.A$S c -1. A ..... "· O'-' 11 .... Mvc, It. Comf"Otlelfl. euii.r. CallfomJa Coast League basketball action Monday .a1cllf'l!W«. HHVC: l ........... _.."'-·ev e. ' • ntght at Uni,ersity High: h M Rick Darnell contributed 20 rebounds a nd 21 Lyne ob Tops Field points to Santa Ana's cause. but the balanced SCOr· I iog or Cost.a Mesa prevailed. Lorenao Romar Twenty-one women skippers and crews turned scored 21, Mike Hopwood 8'dded 18 and Al Farney out Sunday fOI' Soutb Shore Yacht C1ub's Sheila had 17 pointa for Colla Mesa. B.-etl Memonal Retatia sa1Jed tn Performance In the early game, Tult1n rolled to a 141-lJO H~cap RadDI F1eet yachtl. victory over P lacentia behind a 28 -polnt Tbe winner wu Lynch Mob. skippered by performance from Ollie Matson. CU.nt Cbapman Loa'aine L,ynch. Bahia Corintblan Yacbt Club: scored 24 points. • seeond was Moana, Sue llarab and Barbara Placentia cot 2! point.a each from Mike Tllrner. Voy.,en Yacht Club, ud third wu RoblnlOD and Clint Johnson. Glmme Shelter Too. LlDda Barrow, Voya1ers Cost.a Mna•a victory keeps •t atop the stand· YMbtfhd>-lnas with an a.1 record. :. Man Hurt As Boat Flips Out KE'.":-.:E\\'ICK. \\~1,h 1,\1'1 "You C'an 't v.in 1f ~.c i u don't tll.J) ." o..a1d l'<i> '=' P:ik h\'droplanl' drl\(·r J flhn Waltt·r <, afll•r a tc-st of tht• nt'"' ffi ~ll·htn1• Ont• <Ja \ Ut'Con• thl' Columbia Cu·p RaCl' JI(· m<•~ h~•' l' pla>ed too hard Th(· boat that had elC'Ctnf1ed a l ar~<' <"ro"d on Saturdav hor nr1t·d t~(' J;athcred for Sund a\·.., ran· on l hl' Columbia R}"'<'r W.illl'r-. took the Pa} ·=' l'al-for .1 tl c;t <.pin around tht· t•our.,t• ... hort I~ bdon· thl' da} ·~ first S<"hl·duled hl•at at noon ,\ l' c e I er a 11 n g ha rd do.,., n tho .,tra1i;hl<1":i' 1n front o l I hl· ... o uth ban~ of th(• n\C'r the boal :.ipparc'nll y got t·;iught by th<' "Ind. turned on 1ls hl'el and "ent hurtling ~omc 30 feet into the air It flipped b:.ickward 2':? t1m~. hit the water on its nose a nd flipped backward a~ain. com1n J? to rest upside down in the v. ater "'alters \\ac; <'JeC'led on the flr'il flip. Th<' rescue barJ?<' was at his ~•de SS <;econds after the start of the crash and divers were he lpin~ the IOJUred dnver OUt O[ thC' "at er 10 seconds later W a l ters. a n ex · pl'r1t'n C'('d 11m1tcd h~droplanl' dn\Cr mak· mg his debut on the un· l1m1ted c1rcu1t , was rushe d to Ke nne wi c k General llosp1tal where he was treated for a broken tup socket and a rash of cuts: bruises and s prains. The boat's damage was concentrated on its righ t side, whe re the front portion of the sponson was s heare.d off The d eck wa s smashed. ~•CT• nous IUSINIUS NAME STATt'Mt'HT TIW •-"9 --'' ooor>q llV\O "''' •\ CS fNTEAPlllSES. 11 ... ~" ~:;:'"'· ~" v .. ,..,. c~_ .. .,."'. O•vld JMW'\ S<o0u1\ll1, t1Mt ~ C-IO. "'-'••" V•11•¥. C.lltorNf t210e Tiii\ -....s\ I\ <Alf'Oue-l>y "" tft jd1vtdlll•I Or.old J-~"' Tiii\ s~I •n 111911 wttll the Countv ~' ot Or-COVfth °" J ....... 1-.. 111~ P~ll~ Or....,. CO.It o.lly Piiot, J111y e. n . n. ~. ,., ,..... 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Ger,_.,, $411\t. -· (A ""°' l 4fd Cu11111tre fro .en, ••• SMlktittt Orll't, c.r-~,,_.,,CA .,... Tl\h llutl.-•t I\ <OllCIU(wtl 1>¥ • OtM•Ol 0.WWl'WO -IC.Jlenl J L ......... ~~ Tlllt '~ -fli.ct -""' C-ty a..-el Of.tl9 CO\llltY Oii J11tyU,i..t .. ._ llY4H1\Nd Or ... '°"' 0.0y l"llM Jvty 1" ""' i. ,, "· 1• ,.,... ··---....... -. 't 1 r J l t ·c ) .I ( l l ~--_..._....._ ___ _,., ... ·~·._,#. ·-··· -..---... ......... -.--.. ,..._.. ____ _.,,.._........-............. ___ _ t Business Met life To Buy U.nlding NEW YORK tAP) Pan Ameratan World Airways says 1l •«rttd m pdac1plc.. to .wll o-.. S9 ·s t ory Pan Am Building 10 midto wn Manhatta n to tht' M tttropol 1tian La f e l ri s uru n c-e C"o f o r approxamatel ) S-4 00 million. Th e sa l e . t o be completed about J an 1., will be the l arge s t real-estate financial transaction for a s ingle bui lding 1n his t o r y , according to WllJiam T Sea..,,,eH , chairman and chief executive officer of Pan Am. ..... 1,..._ .. . -THE BUILDING at 200 Park Avenue opened m 1963 and cost SllS million. One 1t'a9 to Go P an American said at would continue to rent at leas t 350,000 square feet Guy Ligier, manufacturer of the Ltg1er fo rmula one racing cars. sits in a tiny automobile during a recent presentation in Pans. The vehicle. just over 6 feet long and four feet wide can travel 28 miles an hour and can give about 95 miles per gallon. lt will be sold in France next month for about $4 ,150 of the 2 .25 m illio n ,. s qu a r e fe e t an the ()ff Mad b uilding. *lt s aid the . er e bul!ding·~_l)ame~1.c!hL _ _ ~ remain the s a m e For Ne'W West Seawe ll s aid th e c o .r,p o r at 1 o n ·!) SAN FRANCISCO headquarte rs would <t\Pl . Michael Levy, remain IJ1 New York. pub la s h~r ,o ~ T exas Monthly, is trying to buy M ET R O POLIT AN said it would pay $350 million ca s h for the building and uike over a $50·m illion mortgage from Pan Am Pan Am original!) owned 10 percent of the building, but over tt;ie vears took over the rest of the shares N'ew West magazine and s ays be has signed a pur chase agr eement with Australian publisher Rup ert Murdoch, who took over the magazine three years ago. Clay F e lker, the founde r or New West. a nd New York magazines. has the right or first refusal for New r:::±:==========~west and Levy said that ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 . 'if Felker declines. his deal with Murd~h will be completed. Felke r is associate editor of the New York Daily News. INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT BEAUTIFUL tSTICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD OOAUTY WHITE GUMMED PAPEfl • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---------------------, I F•"' ""'ooupo!\. et.o 11'9 mt••""" St.75 ~ 2$ ~to I • Pflot Printing, Label Div. I Post Office Box 1580 • 330 W. Bay St. 1 Costa Meea. California 92826 I l I I I I I I I Be Sure to UM Y04lf Zipc:ode I I Plt01 P~INTING Major Losses 'Faced by Ford DETROIT <AP> -Nobody knows exactly how much money Ford Motor Co. 1s going to lose on its own turf this year but Wa ll Street analysts s ay the losses will be -to borrow Ford's advertising slogan --Incredible! OaVl d Eisenberg. who covers the industry for Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., says the company's loss on the manufacture of cars and trucks in North America will be S3 979 billion. OVERALL. EISENBE RG PREDICTS Ford will I~ Sl.7 billion thJs year compa red with a profit of Sl, 17 billion in 1979. Analyst Arv1d Jouppi of John Mwr & Co. predicts an overall loss of $750 milfion but a loss of $1.2 billion from North American cars and trucks. "Analyst Mary Ann Keller of Paine Webber Mitchell Hutchins Co. estimates a loss of $1.7 billion to Sl 75 billion -close to Eisenberg's fi gure. But her estimate of the North American vehicle loss differs from both Jouppi's and Eisenberg's -$2.2 bilLion to $2 3 billion. In contrast to their gloomy predicllon5 of this ~ear's losses. the three analysts' forecasts for the a utomaker's long-term future a re moderately bullish. TO A.LL OUTSIDE PREDICTIONS Ford gives a stock answer. In t he words of a spokesman who • asked not lo be identified. "We don't predict our earnings or losses. We have nothing to say " Wall Street has been forced to increase its loss est imates for th1:? automakers several limes this model year The more-publicized losses at Chrysler Corp . already Sl 005 billion fo r the fi rst six months of the year. could wind up for the full year at Sl 2 billion. according to government estimates. General Motors last week reported 1l lost $412 million in the second qua rter and $257 million this year AMERJCAN MOTORS CORP. reported a loss of $84.9 million in the quarter ended June 30, the third quarter of its fiscal year. AM C's loss in the past rune months totaled $70.9 million. What clouds the analysts' predictions about Ford's ~osses are differing assessments of the effectiveness of Ford's cost-cutting, of overseas profits in the c urrent European market slowdown a nd of profits from Fo rd's other North Am erican businesses -service, parts and financing for cars a nd trucks, steel . glass. space satellites. electronics and anti-aircr aft weapons. Ford has shut two assembly plants this year , a nd pledged to reduce annual fixed costs by $1.5 billion alter one-tim e charges for the closings and layoffs. A CLEARER PICTURE MAY emerge when Ford issues its second-quarter financial statement this week. The company lost $164 million in the first quarter. showing an overseas profit of S309 million and a loss of $473 million in the United States. The tum to small cars and the ~esslon have ravaged Ford. Its U.S. car sales in the second quarter trailed last year 's second quarter by 40 percent. Its share of the total U.S. a uto market s lipped from 20.5 percent in tbe ftrst ball or 1979 to 16.8 percent this xear. sso.ooo to ssoo.ooo· INCOME PROPERTV SECONDS • ··-· -'Y ..,,...t. ··-•C1-ndel ........... ·~co ,., ... . .........,, ....... . • 6 ....... to J Y9M'9 . ........ ,.,,,,,...., System All SereWed UpT CJ.amber Head Blmlts HantHing of Economy By IOllN CUNNIFF <lkal_t......., .. NEW YO RK -lo the pa.st 30 years, said Richard Leaber. "tf we had set out to screw up our system we couldn't ha ve done' il better." tln-thaUime.., he...sa.id • .we have. raised government spending and debt, created inflation. cost people their savtngs. lost our leadership In trade, lost our confid enc e in institutions, destroyed productivity l LESHER. PRESIDENT of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. 1s one of a g r owing li s t of bu s iness s pokesmen who today s peak their views w1th confidence they will be listened to Loud they have always been But the patch o ver the past thr~ decades has been s hrill with frus tration and defeat. and the message often has bee n lost m a barrage o r o utr;,g e , denunciation and accusation Now. however , they thm.k the message 1s getting through That you c an't consume goods a nd ser vices without produc1J1g the same. and that you can't pa) your bills b~ r elying on inflation to bail you out ( NEWSANA LYSIS J political fortunes . I. e s.h.e.r. ...w.ho re.els thal j n January the countr y will inaugurate a long road back to prosperity, began his public fi ght to make the views or business a cceptable whe n he became presid e nt o f the Chamber in 1975. IMMEDIATELY HE set out to raise membership, wh.1ch s tands at close to 93,000 cor-porations, compared with 52.000 when he took office. and 2,700 local and s tate c h ambers and 1.300 professional assoc1at1ons. He writ.es a weekly column s e nt to m o r e than 700 news papers. He appears weekly on r adio and on a half-hour wee kly telev1s 1on progr a m broadcast by 117 stallons. The chamber's weekly newspaper. "Wastungton Report." claims a circulation of more than 500,000 The circulation of "Nation's Bus mess," a month I)' magaime. has climbed to I J million "'Busmessmen had hidden Ln a But Lesher is angry. "The federal governm ent is the only entity that beneftts from inflation because we all get pu s h ed i nto high e r tax brackets." he sa id. and then expressed his belief that most peopJe-have bee<>me -eware-oHt .-.-- He calls for an immediate tax cut. THE CHAMB ER'S PUSH is W "rebuild America," a program to "give America the clear direction 1t seeks." It perceives the challenges as r emoving "the c a n cer o r inflation by cutting government s pending, r e ducin g t axes, increasing productivity and fWJy . utilizing our r i c h n atur a l resource base." It urges Am erican s to "regain international Icade~ by aggressively trading in world markets and inc reas ing U S . military readiness " It seeks to "rekindle people's confidence tn their institutions farruly, church, school and community," and to "reassert the ind.JVldual and busmes~ role 1n the pol.Jtical process " FEW Bl'Sl.'lo;ESS organizat1oru. corner they .,., ouldn 't :-.a y T H E ANSWERS. IT s ays, b e g i n w ith rebuilding the econom.Jc base. by balancin b 'b uage t :-Fe d u c 1 n ~ t a x es • are so self·rente red as to take anything," said Lesher, a r red1t for hit-V-mg -e~~at--46-~aE--Old f«mer~eJesser fhe t1tudes The more re ceptive holds a doctorate> and space prov1d.Jn~ produrt1on mcenti\•es and ancent1,es to s:1v1ngs too. .rnd c ltm1nat1ng _regulat ory .,., .iste mood. the~ concede, m ight result a gency offici'al fie does say largely from the• frustration of things, .,.,1tt1l y and acerb1cly too Ame ricans \lo Ith c•conom1 c af ra 1rs . But thL') the N ati on al C h a mbe r t he H us 1n l"i'> Ho u nd tablt.· l h <.' Nat1on <i l ,\ssoc1at1on of -'tanufacturer~ and various tr.ade groups drt' :-.e1z1ng the opportunity to be heard They sense a turnabout 1n · • .T fl E C A R t f: R adm1n1 .,trat1on didn't have a compass when 1t got us into the s wamp and nov. it's mired down and bafned." he s aid recent!> It wasn't the usua l colorless statement that come s from bustnt'l>s leaders ThE' an:.wer to whether the publi c agr~s to ~ut h changes might coml' m t he !':uvC'mber elecuoru> l..eshe r lS M nf1dE:nt the p ublic 1s n •rept1\e lie 1s confident there \\Ill he <1 big change next J ;.inuao O\.~r Th•· Count•·r HA SO Listi "91 NEW YOAic: IAPI -M.xt .Ch ... o- ll'll><c.6'W• UO<U ~-'1V NASO -... VO'Omt 8id ""'eel C1'CI ~ ns.JCO ,.. 1 -~)• 0.-,...ibc Jll 100 t I I t• • • Sot•OSCT 1'.:> tOO ~ "· • ,._ Elnclot()(; , .. JOO I ~I• t "9 • IW!IHU~ t1J IOO II 18 t -. AE Cl•" '61 XlO .... 1 • ~ ljt 100 U 't "• J Llc!Slor .... <ICJO t • I • • "' EnAsv t•).JQ) n 1) • • -Pwlrl 1)7,.00 I fl 10 ,... t i. -"?. 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STOCKS I MOSKOWITZ Dow Jones Final Up 6.05 CLOSING FIGURE 931 .48 US Air Expallds _bito West, South By MI LTON MOSKOWITZ You've heard of US Air., You haven t " That's going to be d1sappoantang lo the company that operates an airlint> under this name. It may be. of course. that LS Air doesn't n y to your town. They fly phma rily in the East Their two main hubs are Ne"' York and Pittsburgh But dunng the past year. thanks to the loosening o r government regulations over the airline industry. they have greatly expanded their route system. They now reach as rar west as Phoenix. they service Manne~polis. and they get down to Tampa and Orlando in Florida In 1979. US Air. which 1s based a.n Washington. D C .. had sales or S728 m1ll1on That was about S200 million less than the revenues logged by Western Airlines and Continental 1\1rhnes. ranked as the 8th and 10th largest domest.Jc airlines Bl'T t:S AIR. pointing to the M million passengers earned last ~ear. lays .claim to bem~ the sixth largest passenger ear ner The} boast. in fact. that they board four malhon passengers more a year than Pan 'Am. n y to more l ' S cities than American Airlines. a nd oper ate more nights than TWA Another reason you ma) not hl!ve neard of VS {\1r 1s that the name 1s le4's than a yl'a r old It v. as adopted last October 28 So you may be more ram1ltar v. 1th th1l) a1 rhnt' under t he1 r old name All egheny A 1rl1 nes Some Easterners m'av evl'n ~ more ramiJ1:ir v. 1th another o l d n a m e. )1ohawk Airline" 1t wa s a·b so r bed bs Alleghen~ m 1972 In an} casl . thow name-. are gom· :'\o"' Mone Tree 11 ·.,, L'S Air bef1ltmg an a1rltn1' that intends to go national. I IATOle a col umn ldl>t ~ear !>uggesting that some <'Ompana~ like· \llcghen' change their names because the~ l>E-1-om~ '""''< un• "1th the nam~ they started out life v. 1th \" th''' J:rov. tht·\ hanker for a more impressive title THAT . l.GC.ESTI0!'-1 OIOS'T 'ill too v.ell with David Sh1ple~. public relation'> dm.•ctor of Allegheny . oops. LS Air. v.ho v.rolt· to inform me that the name change came about only ·artt'r 'everal ~ea rs of intensive marketing rc.>..,c·arch and tl'lp lt.•n·I t·orporate study .. The up-.hot of th1' stud} "'as thJt "'h1l(' the "name Alleghen~ ha~ a fine hcritJJ?('. surH'~' havt: -.hov,.n conclus ively th3l •1 Cd rnt>S a regional connotdt1on ·And Sh1ple) added · All our rt''><·arch ... hov.' l>t>~ond a doubt that the publll' a!'.'-Ol'1ate<i '>IZt v.1th quaht~ 1n thinking of a1rhnel> Sim pl\ :.tatC'd . big 1:. percel\ c-d a:. better · Well. that·.,. all rulht. exc('pt thc.>n· v. a:. one facet of th1~ inten-.1\ « re-.<'ar rh that Sh1plt•y did not d1srlose to me Jnd I found out ..1bout 1t a couple or 14eeks aeo in the Wall Str<'ct Journal. IT SF.f.:)tS TH T 1:-it 19i8 the Alle~hen} advert1stnl! Jjtenc~. J . Waltt'r Tho mpc;on. conducted a sur vey of tra\ elers. trYtnl? to oelt>rmtne the reputations of different a1rltne~ The b1J? :Hrltne-. 14 ere on the list as \4 as t\lle~hen;. llo'4e\l'r. the 'iurve;. also mclud<-d the name of .. m' ttucal airhnl' L'S -\1r \·<"-. ~ou ~ul'~sed 1t CS Air . even thou~h 1t didn't eu4't. 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(IUH•U6 \.\1'10 .a.l'O ',.,.,.., """ r.1 ,,,. mo\! -"1lnORIGU~~1t1rii1t" iii I~ C.°""''"Y •\ ptOf1~ 1CC IHI i 00 0 SHAm<S THE DEATH M.ACMIHES ~ ,~.,. r ond6 n.:lfr1j1t-' tn1!11 lld"O"tu•e 'Of'C•lll l&alur •no unel~wa1"' fOOld<l" 01 \hMi..~ .it>d chronoc;hnQ fhl' ""' ', "' r~ on1y m.iri ~11uwn u.1 nuvf'l sur~hl•d • tlJr~ qfia(• 1R 0 DONAHUE S~a u l l :..l.ltrOC).11• • Guf'51$ Adtii""rte H1tl M ii<) Oreyer 1R1 0 JI> THREE'S COMPAH'V Cti•l~S' d;1n11 to i.i.;rn "'"~ 1• J<'OCll"\1 ""' !.6('rCI IOW no11•s ~I~ up a t>f1nO aa1e wiln ht>f my~lt.,IO<.tS dOmor· ,., ICCHRI . W MERV GRIFFIN Gvl'~I~ K"~ Oouqla~ PPh"l.t Oovqlrt~ ~attiar1n .. R05>> Jdm••\ F ar1.,~11n(1 I'<<•• 0 N+'dl '1i.) NOVA A 1-. ro, Atom U 1~ for Bomt • 0. Fil"'"'" 11• lt•r ttw r.1t~ o t trw H Bomt't ' .)(rl1trnN1 t«. 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The [k~!lh ~tachme " Henry Fonda narrates this chilling story of the only man to surv1v(· a killer shark attack KOCE ~ 10 30 -:-:-From -Cradt;lo Gra\C! .. Dr ~I1lton Friedman discusses his belief that the wclf arc svstem m the l " S 1s dang.erous and wai:,teful &.rtd that Otc best ansv.er lo 1t 1:, a negatl"VC' mcomc tax ,hq1,,pz .tf'O C.-.\•<h•J • IOf ff ••I "'ffl' l,.f #11;0/~l~ \ , C ,mfOfn111 o., Ftocn.tro ~fltn tf'* ff1illuH·4'] '1i.) FREE TO CHOOSE frQm c, tO~t 1, C.r.J•f Or Mtqoo F ru•dm,\n Q•SCuU4'\ h•S l>"l'f'I 11\~I 1ne wellart!· ~,s1em in thP lJ s I\ O•ln(lf'•l'.'U~ •"0 'lltdStfthJf ,JnO thnt tnP O• ' oiflS'ftt , '" ti 1\ 1 n1-qo>t1, •• income•·•· •fC 11R1 1 1~800 !" J6 NEWS 0 MEWL YWEO GAME 0 MOVIE • • • , c om, e •• ,~ 1. 11 .. 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"' 1.,.1 a1 • .,. ,,,,..,or 1n" 1"ell 1fi1 0 THEBE8TOf CARSON Gue~•~ Jamt!& C.a•ne• £Ul'r1 Bu,!.t ,r. 0 t.•O l,.llP<mtn Or lt«lQOI' 'm•lh IRI 0 OATINO GAME 0 19 A8C HEWS W HOGAN'S HE.A0£S HC'QIJn rn>(-0\ Ill· ~~It m.~' I< '"" un<l"'QtrA1r'ICl ·•"" """-:.0' !1(11n~ \ two•o lE GET SMART • IH'• '>W1 ban .. •OOt>Pt "'"" 10 11 l~Q• H+<1 ._. 4"t-" ' "'1 t1111o'> lr-en<1' ff) EI:) CA~TIONED·A8C NEWS 11 50 0 '10 SOAP )•"L$tl" t • J,,ttt. t' tNI ... n• r "'"fl' n-.r If'"·'' "•'•" ff"V .. il~ ;tn(I U\,trt ~~v~·. , ,~ "'"' wnn '"'° f)M<t•t:tn t ,I ti""VSI q•~t IN <J •.Jlt»f'" 1 t'() 10'\""' °"' I f It•• ''"""f 1F-1 -MIDNIGHT_. 12 00 0 TWlUOHT ZONE (')l(l £s.:" na. ....... \f' I"')'" r'°"'t+f 1n C."•"~ r-.m ,. t ,, ti) .,. .,,"' "'9 , .J,. 1'-<. a> MISSION· IMPOSSIBLE fnp "f'\~ Otd111t t d...-.<•O • .,~ ,rt'r'h nt ...,,.... , ..,t /41Tle'""J" ~~•04' '"Ii ·•~ll \,i0dlltt1 ti., J ~~t_'w;·tl't .. , "°If"'!"\ n t ' o>dt" Ot.~• 1'>'1 T'M H~ IN 1-!0l.LYWQOO !AL.KING W l1'H f.\JERYONE'S FA~ITE: .. "TEN, 00 DEREK! g) HIGHT GAU.ERV ' Tll<t Academy' A l•thef ChK~ s out 1 military ,,11001 lor hrs aon Pamela s vooee A man nu killed tw• wile to lleep l•om r... con11ant nago.ng 12:28 U 9 A8C MOVIE • • ~ A Ch-To L•Yfl ( 19791 Oav1d C11u1Cly ll•nc;e fdweros A yout>g· iook•no police oll•t•" l>O'k!S "' ll hlQfl SC.h<>Of SIU· df'rll 10 1n~ttgale llW! oruo ~luatlOn IRI 12:.30 8 DATING GAME 41) NATIGHAt.-Nf!WS - 12:40 8 ((} IAAHA8Y JOHE.8 A nut> '' w specle<I or p.)11· 111<) f hi> P6UQ On t NI life w ppotl sys1em !ha1 t.ept n(., t!!trntn&lly Ill lltl81 ar••e 1R1 1:00 0 TOMOAAOW G ..... s, N)Sf ICelli ld"Qf' C.U<Hts St>un S1rasl>efg Jim A0•111"8ms. Jf!fry ano Oevod lut.c-r wul4"·d"ec 10'\ o f tne m ov1p Alfpj&...- 0 MOVIE • • • rn.-Bo<Q·ll S1~~ ( 19671 Don Mu,,•v '"'lC'' St~f~n'> J .. o men 1n ~t t f·t'f1fJ Sfr'IOtC81t' try 10 btfnP' a """" hOm tru; c.rganua1100 11 nr , !.~. ,,..,,, I 0 MAVERicK bJt' ~PS t N') tOUf<I .... ~~ t f 0ntrC<hJG_1n') lrtt'm tu '"~ f n.t•'t ~~11 ;n Sdn J r4n. C '><'.O W MOVIE t . • • ,,,., lh•rTv·'""" '•'·.. ' ~ i~J ~ r:••I\ Vt:,, .Jf t.Ad0'·1~n~ C.dtr04f c..u«t,...,1 t; A.1he!(1 H~tc.n t f><tii t. mari ~•hi-" Q • i"" I' I (Nlh ttoe (,Of<•' 1JN1 J Y<rfft QfOUD l',t IOt• ... ,,., ,~,. f(lt ... t1' "''J •f1 f ,.,-Jlbnt) Wfl'o4'\ ,..,.., •'• f, t~i ft ' • ~1ra1"1Q" ,. murdN f \ hf , .. , ""tf\) lE MOVIE • • w,., r1 '"' ,.,.,., \ .I 'I A.,.0 • .... J• P"Y 6i,rr I< 1 l'lu~ri A ,• .... , I ' f' A '• 'r •,.' f • l ._ _._. • J ,.. .,, ... •• • • u- t 4 V••O ~ ,"'. «;•'I ,..,. ,.. ··-,, ,.., ~,.,.f'" 1 150f) NEWS 2-00 0 HEWS 0 MOVIE • • ""' '•·: t t'l1 I'., .. ', H ,,.., ,., M"''"-•,.... bi tJ.· J.. -,,.. .. w'!.Ut"" t f)JI ' t .f .,.., • \ ., ·f::o• J H'•\'\ l {Jf;JC M ~· r,f A~r 2:268 MOVIE • • • • "s.conci Cl'lon.I•" (19'10) Fre<I AatlH•, Pau- lelte Goddatd Two ttVm- pet l>lll'fe'• QOl'nPel• (Of • Q111 end a tot> with lhe Artie Si.aw Orchestra (I hr .. SO """' 2.'30 g) HEWS 2.a m MOVIE • 'Monater rrom Ttie Sufl ( 19631 Jon Hell. S... Ca~ A lat11<1r s jealous paut0ns c...ee""" 10 19'· rOflll'l ht$ son Ond I he young_ !l)l>O.L (11'1.loond. c l- nr .JOm1111 2:50 0 HEWS 2:.65 0 NEWS 3:00 0 MOVIE • •' • 5100 T ra'" 3 49 ( 19&41 Joo;.-FO<ret. S..n f tyn<1 An Ea\! G!'rman ~•ow~ awoy on an Ame<•· tan lrJ}ln nead•t>g West f I nr .~m1<1) 4;()()0 MOVIE • • • r "" Sptd6< A<ld .. fhfl Fly' 119!.?I E•i<: Pe><t· man. Na<11a Grey •·1sm MOVIE • T hC C.1an1 Cl•"' I 19!.71 JI.Ill MO«OW. Mota Co< day HOO HEWS • ~ 0 • • rne Mao Orx:•or Of M.it~*" Str.-el 11941) Una Merk<tl. Linnffl Atw"I MPdn~•day •,. DuytimP .ffot•iP• 1100@ • • e-.v HUCkD'OO~. (l!iH I Hunlt Haw l eo GOftE"Y -AFTERNOON- 12~ 0 • • • Tne S0'>1 ... , 11q4;?) JOlln Watn.: M.ir. ,,~.. ()M.>ltt(h m * • 0.acula Pr>neP 1)1 0 .. ~ ~\ f 19fi.l)I Gll"S tl";(>f'W'-" l~~ 8 ltbaftt ~N·i . , m • e • ~ <',Ppaf lfP Jr ··~ 1 • •' ""' 0.1t;.tJrJn ,.,,,..,, i:.,, .... .J,~,,.. 300 0 • • f hl'CollQI ftw> N ':l 111·11 C r·••l1on kP~lon 1 .. ••ct"•4.., M•·~C•PT I"'......, 0<1 I~ SIClf f Ot J..ck I n'11~1 lO • * • C J"u\ I ""¥wt•r ~ ''•i 'JI W.,)•t•·t v .sttr tlu 'n<l"" &--'('Jm.itf" .'.l JO 0 • • .,, r .,,,r 4. ' 1 • ~ t I ' ~ Fjti I ft •C f '11,..(]P,.., ~ .... -:en (ljfl. b y Armstrong & Batluk rv to n ·e ·create Stock Market ·Crash of· 1929 LOS '>.NGELES IAf» Some people in lhesC' r bulent t1 mC's no doubt v.1ll de ri ve comfort from 1tching ... The Day the Bubble Burst ." a levision re·creat wn of the l'JIO< hal 1929 :,tock arket rrash that k1ck1•d off Ml' of America .., eakest dl'cadl'!. t ht· <., n •al Dc•pre,s1on Things were REALLY bad back then. those m e people v.ould say, a fact that the show's oducer s are spcndtn~ a robber barron's ransom v10g to prove m the thrce·hour NBC program in oduction for next s eason Bll ooN·T l.OOK FOR ANY M mpansons th today's econom ic un~crtamtt<'S. sayi. v. nter d co·producer Stanley R. Gre<>nber~. who 1s ping for a broadcast date near Oct. 29. the 51st1 mversary of Wall Street's darkest hour .. lf there arc any parallels. I didn't c reate e m ." Green berg says "I'd be dehghte<l 1f by the ne this airs the economy was an good s hape " Greenber g. who some consider the medium's iest practitione r of the tele' 1s1on d~udrama ·Pue blo ." "Missiles of October," "Blind n bition") says his approach lo the story from e book by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan Witt i s to m ake the stock market crash a human ·ent "YOU CAN'T GET THE TRUTH of history by st reading the documents. It is chronolog1ca l." admits, "but we are not pounding through 1ether this is April 14th. 1929. or May 14th. 1929." Greenberg's vision of the cras h touches e r yone from the hig h and might y to the ·uggling immigrant. There are two major Wall reel speculators of the era, General Motors Jnder · William Cato Durant (played by David lgeg .Sllers)1 and Jesse Livermore (Richa rd enna), down to the Hungarian-American couple >m Flint. Mich. -all of whom really existed, ·eenberg notes Rue McClana han is the young 1mmigrant wife Lrbar.a Arvay, while Robert Hays is a broker at ? J .P. Morgan Co. whose innovative progr am of .ling stocks to the a verage citizen ruins many ddle American families. Audra Lindley plays ' lrologer Evangeline Adams, who had 00.000 yal s ubscribe r s .·t o h e r market pl~yE"rs' CllHOlll Or1nge 634-2553 ua nn1 emus Wlllmlnt1tr 893· 1305 lla.IU Cosu Mt11 540-0594 n.-..._. °"""' 839 .. 770 ~ _., ....... 8ulna M 121..010 ne\.\Slettcr at the time Of the crash Gr~nberg says that when 20th Century.fox Tclev1s10n s ent him the book in galley form 18 months ago, he was 1mmcd1atcly struck by thf' prC'l'1s1on of the researc h and th<.' ins ide look at an event that was to affect the hves of so manv. "I thought 1t ha d marvelous mate rial. beautifully resear ched. touchin~ on matenal that TV really hasn't done. f1nanc1al machinations - not 10 the sort of gener al way of 'View From the Executi ve Suite' a nd so on. but dealing with people. "Thc-se art• wonderful true stones of people 1n various walks of life and how thcv were affected. · he says. · .~:.......-T._._. ----~l~NO~W-SHOWING~~~I----~ WllUM C8STA lllA imtll CAHO GIOYI Anaherm Ome In [dwards Cinema Woodbrodgt We~lbroN 379.m o Cenler 979-4141 S~I 0655 SJO ~401 llU Mann· Pim 529-5339 llUalC( O anR Mall 637 0340 so• PEOPll llST •n •LONI. The attention to detail to the book. \.\htch was rc!'ie::irchcd b:. 30 contributors from all over the country. Crccnber~ i.a).-. ,., l'arned .over the p1ctur<.' <.crcen v.-h~rc \ 1<·WN'<. \.\111 "•'l' ::i onc-fourth- '>Calc mock up of the !:itot k exchange as 1t looked 1n 192!1 "It " an ab.,olulcl) ..,pC'rtacutar set of thl' t•xchange," says Grecnbc·rg, c,uddt'nly sltppmg on hi s co·producer's hat. The m ass1H' rcton ... trucl1 on built at 2Qth C<•ntury· Fox to Ccntur) City. v.-here the e ntire production 1s being filmed . co ntnbut<.'d a goodly portion to the s hov. ·s S3 6 m1l11on budi;:ct Th<' show s clim actic sce ne \\tll use 500 extra<. under the d1r<.'ct1on of Joseph Hardy. v. ho a few M~asons back s upervjscd Green6eri(s tele\'ls1on .J TenortZAICI ln the t.oOeta? Cbued alle.r Kbool? Shaken down for your lunch money? GET A BODYGUARD! -• 6.l £1 Toro Sil SB Lapa 81253 Ell lll ~-B102Z •HI JIE . ....mbMI Irvine 551~ hpt. Beactl 613.835() fOllltain Y*Y 839-1500 mov1.-"The Si le nce:· about a West Point cheatini:: Sl':l ndJI Art d1rl'ctor JCX' Jenning~ 1s responsible for tht• <'I .1 bora tt• "l'h. u n cl er "'' C'l ut 1' ~ pro d Ul'l· r' F1 ..inldin H. L<.•\ ~ and ;\l1kt• Wise and producer '.\!J rt' ".lll L1\l•rmorl'. Durant. and the ch1d o f stock exch:Jng<' pla)<'d by Robert \'aughn 1 ;i ll •.Ht' rt•\'l'3lt•d a.; crook s a t the film ·c; end . but < i rt'rnber$! c;a~ 'i his intc•nt 1s to enhghlen and <•ntcrt.im. not lo potnl thc finger "It's ju~t shov.tn~ tht•m not emphasmng," hl' .,~ s of lhl' extr<'me \Haith. embezzling bankers ..ind c r01>l.~'d ~lot·k manipulators. "\\\· don't m tend to have a pair of bra5!> knuckll" on and to go htltin~ people 1n the tee•~ " -----------------... Starting S.turday, Auguat 2, 9:00 P.M. and every Saturday Night THE PORT THEATRE wll pro.cly pre.....+ OPERA AMO BROADWAY MUSICAL TENOR JIM MARSHALL ON STAGE FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE J.6r St ......... leyilNrd A. r .. fof'm•c• M!f to IM Mlued! "DEVASTATING ... a bard-bitting and engroaing film!' .... luftet.AICTV "'""'811a • ~erfu.I sense Of tension ... " .!-M .... ~lD .. ·• . .. ... U OArl Y PILOT .................. . .. -~· ~;;,. )'"' "i;.e.s::-~c;-"' \_OJ •WI • .. • we• .... • ,.,.. ln11,.;~1~~~'S~ ....................... & .... .-.. "HONEYSUCKLE ROSE" _,._,_,, 494 1!11 4 .. ,_._....~~·· (PG) "AIRPLAMIE" ,,.., -Tl-71 ...... UT -l:)e.-4.t...._7:4._..,. ''HAMGY 18" Cl"GI . c;~-...,. ·--O'tlrY f\laeAY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --~ ...... ,. IH.w '"•-11H11• IMPORTANT llOTIC(! CMILOIU N U.OEJI 12 fRU! .. , .. ... ... , ..... . •••••-n 891 )69J '--·~TMI llO UD OHi 1"' -MOHCO Ml Y 1Nt .,....~ .............. _. DUSI TO IOUcet ~us THI AMITTVIUI HOUoa <ai ........... _A_, .... .... "' .. . ............ . -~.o;,,..Alll'UHl(Nt -UP IN SMOIUC111 "' .. • •1'.• ew .. •• ,..., ••' "-~·-.... DUSSID TO IUl1 Il l ..... TMI AMIT'JVIUI HOUOll 191 ......... , .. ,. .... --...,_ lint Ito'< -,._, THI SHININGCI) ,. ........ _.. TIMI Ami nMI'"' •·:......!,...__:•· ·~ .•• ,... ...... ·~·"'• ........ , ••. t °"""'~ CADOYSHAat~ ..... Dll UUOHINGtNt ENTERTAINMENT I INTERMISSION 11111•er M1Ulraf B~k OCC Opens '~ompany' Cler u bru•f Vf'ar's hlatu • Oranae Coast Colh•gr· aumm ·r mua1c:11I h1 b•ck And. following tt Ir nd l•bll hcd in ~cent v.-ar ... thb )4'Ur r. otrerinK the 25th in a tr•dl!ion da11na l'> the· nllddlc 1950-i '*' another Orange Countv pr"""""' It's " ompany." opening 1 hun d.1y '°' a t~o-wl•t>kt'nd run rather than the usu I W(loc!nr duy throui:h SUlurdoy schedule. John Fer1 cco 1s d1rec t1na the S tephen !-iondh••\m ... how, \\h1c h focuses on mode rn m.tr 11 ~.. Th\' urtKlnal 8roadwuy production l'aptur'"'<l flvt' l'on~ it\\ aNb und the New York ,..rn• Cr'Uc•~~~r-0 'llC'llJU '.L SIMS lft DS the OCC cast as the lone buchel9r In a group or other" 1se married M or-i e Fi 1·111 ues For Dela'' Costs .. I O~ A.l\G t:LES t AP 1 -A movie company has hll•d J Cl\ 11 :.ult aga1n:.t 12 insurance eompanies in an dfort to eollt>et on a S3 S nu lbon claim made 1n c.·on necllon "Ith t he produet1on of the film · ,\ ,. J lancht.• Ex prr~s " l.orimar Productions Inc filed the s uit in S upt'rtOr Court here O\ e r nonpayment of a claim on a ··east poh r). ·· "h1ch esst'nl1ally insures the filmmaker for losses or extra expenses from illness. d1sab1ltty or death of 1ts essential cast and produrt1on personnel. sa1d ~11chael Cereseto. a la") e r rt'pres<'nttng Lori mar. LORUtAR PAID $225,000 IN premiums for the pollry under a January 1978 agreement with th.~ tn!>urance firm!>. Cerrscto said l.Jnder the a J?r Cl'ml•nt. he sa id. Pac1 f1 c lndrmruty Co aJ?r<'1.'d to pa~ 71 3 perrent of any losse" or extr a expt>nse!'.. "h1le Lloyds of London and the other 11\Surci:s agreed to pay the balance . F1lnung began m Europe. but before the movie could be eompleted, both its director . P aul Robson. and its leadmg man, Robt-rt Shaw. died . WHEN THE FID I C'A)lf. BACK to the l'n1ted States for final production. Cereseto claimed. much or the dialogue \\as missing, 1t had no continuity and .. ,t h ad to be rehabilita t ed " ~toreoH~r. he said. 1t "as dela)ed since the director. v.hose ideas for the rest of the him "ere r ruc1al. had to be rC'placrd · Henee. Lonmar hied the claim for S3 5 m1ll1on for t•-<tra rxpen"e" a'\s0<'1atrd wtth the deaths and the dela} The film O\ er all report~!) cos t about Sl2 m1lhon But the msuranre companies "have not paid a ny monry \\hab0<.•vc.·r ·· Ct:r £'Seto said. cla1mml'! that the compantc•s rontrnd that the expenses were not CO\'ered by the pollc y . ··Avalanche Express.·• v.h ich t s in d1stnbut1on. 1s about a h1gh·plared Sovi et oflir1al tr) mg to dc•foet to the L nitt.-d States. mostly b) rail. Dt~p1te Shaw ·~ death. he remained the star of the film through dubbing and other produetion techniques c.e reseto said. ~THE ISLAND (R) ,..,, .... ••10-a --BRUBAKER (R) 111 .. 1 4'-& ,, ..... JO ,,.,.,.,, ....... URBAN COWBOY (PG) U-t-00 t ... ",. "A &ETIER FILM THAN .. AIRPLANE" IN I .I .. IRUBAKER .. ll"GI ,._.E f::MfttU ,,., snuns IACK" __,, .. __ . MCHllCH & afOMG, NDTMOYll" ,., '-nt1 EMl'tRE ,,., STWIUS IACICN _..,,~ "' ......... ..... _., --··-.... ""' .. I I Intermission Tom Titus couples. Others in the "company" are Craig Flem· mg. Lu Kerezki, Richa rd Rodgers, Lorraine Hinz. Michele Lovenduski. Kathy Perkins. Calvin Coker. Barbara Ke ller. Roberta Kay, Lisa Spell, Rick Bosworth and Zoreese Burhn·Gr.een.. -: ""·."•I ~1 . ,r.,,, NOW PlAYING DNAllOI' IRll10l Soi••• A"'~ TUC UNIMlll' IMITl .. lOll """onqton IMM.1> 8A8 OJM ...... "'' SCMITllOOUT l .1Q .. •4!i.u.•J'J.I ''" I UOIUll ORIWl·lll Or•"O• bJ') 1110 CllMOOMI 0-•"Qf bJ• 7~~1 •ur1 ..urw• ll•M ~29 ~39 lOWHOI' tlUO TWiii al •UICI" V"10 830 6990 ...... 111.wu ie oa1n.ftl V.H"'""\lt' 691•36\) IO ,.1111 ICClnR .... , ... ..__ -"Company will be performed Thursday ------------------,-----through Saturday and Aug. 7-9 with an 8 p.m .. curtain in the OCC aud1tonum an Costa Mesa. Tickets are available at the rollege·s ticket office m the admuuStr allon bu1ldmg Four local theatrical attract.Jons ring down their curta ins "llh final performal\ces this week· •11;•~~-... liliiiil end. TM~ are -··Chapter Tv.o·· at Sebastian's West Dinner Pia) house. 140 Aven1da Pico. San Clemente c 192 99501 Dan \'erre and Bntt Sv. anson star m :-.;e1l Simon s autob1ograph1cal senocomedy v. h1 ch plays tonight through unda) at var)·ing curtain times -"MY FAIR LA DY" BY the Saddleback Compan) Theater at Saddleback College m ~1 1s· 51on Vie Jo c 833 46561 Proress1onal performers Oa\'1d llolhday a nd Linda ~hchele s tar m the musical. v. h1ch v. mds up with stagings tonight through Saturday a t 8 and Sunday at 3 -----------------------... "Wait l.Jnttl Dark·· b) Act IV Productions in thl' Laguna Beach l11~h S<-hool aud1tonum. 625 P a rk An•. Laguna Rt•ach (5.56 7411 1 Closing pt•rfor manct's arc Thursday through Sunday at 8 "1th a Saturda) mat met· at 2 30 ··Thl• llobb1t" b' the f ountain \'a lley Communal) Th~atC'r at Lo-. Amigo.-, lltgh School. lleil Avenut' at Ne\\-hopt.• ~r!.'t't. Fountain Valle~ 1839·01731 PC'rformance ... of the ch1ldn:n s pl a:-are !Ontj;lbt ...through S.uur~~ ar 1 30 and Surfda;. at 2 30 FOl"R OTHE R . 110 \\S cont1rlu1ng their length) engagements ar<' · Gr1·ac.l" at tht• llJrlf'qu1n Dinner Pia' hous'-" 3503 !', ll Jrbor Hl\d . ~ant" Anc. 1979·55111 The F'1ftw.., rock mus1Cdl continue!'> through Aui? 2·1 pla~ mg n1ghtl~ \.0Xl'C'pt ~tonda~5 dt 'aryang curtain time.., ··r ou'rl! .1 c;oo<l \tan Charl1f· Uro-...n Wed n e'\dJ) through F r1da\ dnd ·Th•· Fant:l!>t1ch · on ~Jturda) at the L1,guna \toultM Pia\ hou.w. 60f. L1J!Un<1 C i.10\0n H<Jcid l.JJ?un.., Bea.ch 1194 07 13 > CurtJtn 1 ... ~ pm for tht: tv.r1 mu:.1cab in n·perton through Au~ 23 -··cal1forn1.1 ~u1t 1· • trJ b f' re' 1e.,..t>d Thursda~ > at lht.· Huntington Beach f'la) hou!>t· m the S<·achff \'1llag1· n·ntN on ~1ain Stren at Yorktown A\cnu(• an llunt1ninon Bt-ach •~i 44fi5 > Pt.·rformanct.·" Fndav!> and Saturda}'> dl b 311 through Aug 30 · . · "La~t of th« Cla,..,' Jt the Westminster Com mun1t) Thl.'<1lt•r j272 \fapll' ~t \\ cs(minstn <893 862H I PIJ\lng Frida)') u.nd Sciturda~') at 8 3'J through Aug 9 -.. -c.. .. ._.,,.....,., . --a. U7WAllOS '91' t••••• tll.10 ... o,..., ...... ..,....,,.,,..,. --·llO~ (D WOOOllUOG.l Lil lDWAllllS ~ WISTHOO& BRIAN DE PAL~ 1A. MAsTER 0F1HE MAC.ARRE lNVITEs )bu lb A HO.X1\.JG OF 1HE LATEST FASHICN ... IN MLRDER . * edwards cinemas WHERE THE BEST PICTURES PLAY "HOW TO 9EAT THE HIOH COST~ LMNO" • -11'1 CAM" ··~ M*~.Q.) ··IMQMOOM" . . , I I ...... ., ...... . ... INSIDE. •Happenings •Ann Landers •Ho'roscope •Classified T~ July 29. 19CIO • • DAll.Y Pu.o. Cat fan Car graphic ... ~tty-corner · By JUDITH OLSON Ot,,. o.lty .._. s.... HE.r s hop, approp r iately, is kit t} -comer from the San Juan Capistrano \fission. Barbara Belden, proprietor of The Cal's Meow. cat ers to kitty lovers and has the "purr-f ect" selection of gifts for any :.at-enthusiast. There are kitty napkins, p1ctures of cats. feline-shaped picture frames. cat pillows. pussies that hold string or plants. pussy pitchers to pour frt>m. mugs, kitty aprons. tee shirts, banks, wrapping paper and oven mitts. · And there's even a resident kitty named Meow. a 10-week ·old taffy-colored miss who has a different colored ribbon for every day of the week. The little store has been open just two and a balf months but already Barbara Beldon, a Costa Mesa resident. has discovered that-there are many more cat lovers in the world than she thought. Almost everyone who comes in has a cat and most want to play with Meow. who laps up all the attention like a bowl of warm milk. Mrs. Belden herself had an aged cat named Pancake before she -came lo · California. A former Pennsylvania resident, Mrs. Be-hren had-a-gtrt shop for TS-years m her ---- home state and decided. after she moved west. to open another a nd specialize. ''I like cats and decided there's a lot of cat lovers in the world." she said. ''And I admire cats. I just thought. ·cats.· " . Mrs. Belden is pleased with the idea so far because it makes her customers and browsers happy. They all get to talk about their pets and some even bring snapshots for the store's "cat wall." There's not much in the shoo for cats. however. because it's strictly a people place. but a smart kitty can persuade his owner to buy one or both of the items that are Just for him: a French dish for his kitty food or a fancy hller box. Barbara Belden and resident cat. Meow Cat pffcher Cat cup Fantasy Games Imagination _Is Prime Requisite in NeW Games By TERRY KIRKPATRICK NEW YORK (AP> -Anyone who thinks the evolution of games ended with Monopoly would be mystified by the c urrent rage -fantasy role· playing games set in imaginary s paceships, cowboy to wns or dungeons. They are played with or "'1lbout a board. vr,ith or without mmature charactefs, wtth but usually without a computer A fertile mind and a gallimaufry of odd dice are all lhat's needed. Moreover. the games don 't have to end If they do. no one WlllS or loses. "So111e of the concepts are bard for I an ad mt to grasp," says Gary Gygax o( Lake Geneva. Wis , who created Dungeons and Dragons. the original a nd still most popular of the games. s ix years ago . "K1ds have no p r o b 1 e-m • b e c a u s e t h e y s t JI I · remember how to play cops and rob· be rs ... a time -honored form or fantasy role-playing A half-m1lhon basic sets of D&D, as the buffs call it. were sold last y ear. and Gygax hopes to sell a million Uus year -not quite up to Monopoly's pace, but enough t<r explain the preoccupation of hundreds of thousands of youngsters after school and on weekends. CALLED ROBBY GAMES because of the time and money spent oo them. fantasy games have become t he nuc leus or a blossoming s ubculture o f unintelligi ble languages. clubl with hierar.<:bies and jealousies, and professional and amateur magazines. It seems that dreaming up new scenarios, computing complex mathematical t a bles, painting miniatures and musing o n the philosoph ical implications of i1 all lake as much time. and provide as much fun, as actually playing the games. We are seated around a ereen fell- topped. sawhorse table in the back room oC a midtown games store to witness this diversion. Or are we? As bell as can be 1athered from the cacophony of laughter, shouts. commands. queries and babbling o( tecbo-j8l1JOl1, the seven players are somewhere else entirely. · Bit by bit, the ·same muter des· cribes the locale and its cballeqes. and t.be other 1*1en decide bow to cope 1ritb u..i. It .eema tlul' John Fluker, the m,.t•bioed:=t.be wfUte abirt, la plQina the c of tbe Pecuus, • f11tariltic p. He it leadina a boardiq expedition to Drdne, an Mteroid betmli'W to an alien race at war with aDOINr alien bunch, the • 'Glll't? llbtlupa. • CAPl'AIN PU.Kb AND bis crew AF!'=:m~·~·-=~ Amella. IM 1&1Mmuter. .......... doorbell? What about • OI...., lmoc .. r 1'' "No." , "What i f the door's b ooby trapped?" someone asks the captain. "I learned early to dance to the masodusm tango." Fluker replies. Wh at will they find behind the · door " Will they be destroyed by security androids ? Will chemicals eat away their vacuum suits" Will giant microwave ovens destroy their commurucatlons., We 'll have to wait lo fmd out Fluker is standing. He 's due at tus Job as a hotel doorman. A few hours later a new cast of characters surrounds the table to play Dungeons and Dragons. In D&D. a dungeon master creates a 1abyrinth of medieval dungeons. tunnels and castles filled with booby traps and monsters -Black Pudding, an amor phous blob. Gelatinous Cube; Giant Ticks; Green ~---- Shme: Gray Oooze; Ochre JeUy, a giant amoeba; and Purple Worm are poss1biliues. Players assume the characters ol thieves, fighters, elves. clerics or dwarfs pursumg a goal. sucb as treasure or a ma&1c sword. Along the way, they battle monsters and traps with weapons and magic spells OnJ y the dungeon master <known to buffs a s the "OM'') knows what lurks ----;1""'_, •~•cul 1 .......... Players assume the characters of thieves, Nghters, elves, clerics or dwarfs pursuing a goal, such as a treasure or a magic sword. Along the way, they battle monsters and traps with weapons and magic spells. behind each corner or door He des- enbes what they see and bear as they progress, answers their quesLioo..c; a nd rolls the dice to deteroune the ou t come or eocounlers with monsters. E AOI CHARACTER BEGINS with certain levels of strength. wisdom. endurance and chansma. and these j!row or dlmuush wtth hlS experience in the dun,zeon. The typa caJ player 1s 10 to 15 years old. but colle~e students and older adults are a"1d fans . Gygax says. The baste D&D set costs about $10, but af1c1onadoes can easily spend $200 oo m1ruatures and books des· cr1b1ng ne "' adventures antl monsters. Robert Sacks. a computer programmer at a bank. as mtemal secretary lhe 1s called ''1nsect" to imbue hum1hty> of a club that publishes a mimeographed magazine · on fantasy gam es "Tliere's no room for people lo be heroes in ordl.nary life." he says. "It's rrowned upon. You can also get killed. I have a job that as the least heroic. I do tlungs with a computer that people say 1s w1zardy. But heroic? A leUer of credit?" ~ Mike Kilbert. a high school social studies teacher and part owner of The Compleat Slrateglst, the game store. rides herd on the mob of adolescents who emerge every Satur- day to play in the back room. Older playe~ call them "munchkins." PART OF THE APPEAL is that nobody loses. Kilbert says. "You're not beating someone else. You're t est ing your wit and reasoning abilities. In D&D. you can say, I achieved my objective. my characte r 1s a little better, I'm looking forward to the next game. "And there's a certain fasci.naUon • for the game master . He creates a universe and watches his creatures go through it. He's not .a referee - he's god." Ki I be rt, who pref en IJlOre traditional· win-lose games himself, gets frequent querid on the phone from anxious players "Does a wi&ard with psionic mind Powers control other people even when be bas a headache?" Kilbert usually asks the caUer'a opinioo, then agrees with tt. D&D ha gained aome notoriety. Last year. a Michigan State Ullivenlty player disappeared for M!Veral week.a. A spokesman for TSR Hobbles IDc., Gygax' comP;ADY. u.ys the disappearance wasn't related to Uae 1ame, alt.bough lt was reported to • be. More recenUy, parenta lD tbe Morman town o( Heber City, Utah. • scuttled the game as a acbool activity, chargin1 that it promotes •monoloa. . "A lot oC 1ames dabble lD black mastc md spells,'• Kilbert ...,.. "Any time you speak about that (See FANTASY, Pap Q) .., I . .. ' DM.Y Ptl.OT T'*'°9y, July It, ,_, FEATURING 'Hawaiian .Themes for Orange Coast Parties 'Tb the seuon lo thtnk tlaw&han b N' on tht Oru1e Coasl If )OU don 'l lhink so, c-on Ider the • (ollo,..tn& Tht Balboa Bay Club bu Jutl bad iU annual lu u. lh Ralboa Y t'hl Club a lookiq' forward to t.he u m t next WMkend. ·and there'• a beMfil rockta1 I party v.1th an 1 land llw'mt' Sund-.y There WI$ lit pr Vltw or t.hfo latttr last "ffk ... ,t the Balboa B~ Club ,.,,. Futuooabl~. • 1upport aroup ror Chapman Collea•. a nd "Neiman· MarcU&. l rt' 1 0101 to C'O host • ('OdtUlll s upper party al N M Sunday. Au& 3, from f to 9 pm and d•taals v.•r• rt'voaltd at a prt'sa r on/erent't' at the 8llC' ~ llawallan food will be 'it'r\'NI and thrn' will , Na fashion show of a t l1vt' aportaw ar. yarhlmg atUre and fastuon for v1ev.·ma ratn nn Nt'wport Harbour Nit onal Bank In Corooa d I Mar . hoillfd lhe b.tnll'• second and offic11l f rind ~lnl la1t Tburtday Thntt was a buffet t'lt t'r t d by · Arran.ir mt!nta Unlimited. a ahow of &lfts from forell{Jl nation. to lho nllt!d Stales. chambt'r mu&1r a.nd •di. ph1y of r la 1c Europe-.n autos HN-th1 n11 sUll anolh r 111h ot re Uef when 1l v.·ia all ovr r waa J••• Clliar~la. thl' party planner who 1lao deai1ned the Invitations and the bank'a loeo Several huAdred Balboa Bay Club members a nd ~ turned out Saturday for the club's llAn ual luau. It'• aJmoet 11 good ·u a trip to Hawaii. There aJwaya l.a tood food and entertainment, and the prke ls n1ht. Th.ls year the menu featured teriyaJti at.elk, Bappeala9s By Judith Olson fried rice and other Island dellcacles. and a show by Tani Marsh & Co. ~~\'rllLlt~prel.l.Hk_tnJ.U1~~.D.L..J~w.a1..--~~~~~~~...-~~~~~~~~~~--'--,..:.l-._,!.....lS..,.....;.......;::....:,.;....:....;__.::.:..:...~~~~L~_.,;.._....:.~ C'oors long d1stanct outrigerr canoe r•c<' AuB 16 and 17, Spoc\rnred b' tht> e-.port Harbor Chamber of Cbm merc'e und tht' Kahforn1u The Auxiliary of South Coast Medical Center in South La1una hObOn!ld Ill members for time given· in voluntary service to the hospital during a breakfast Thursday at the oapllaL' I Outrigger AbM1<'1auon · At the pr~ conttrt'n<'t the trophlt."5 "ert: on vie w and there ~as a pre,1ew (lf the fjlsh1on .show. presentt'd b) N M 's Kltty LHU.e Jollia Radu, '-'l~ pres1dt-nt of the·BBC and ~ member o( the club's outnggtr l'an~ leam, • areeted guests Also the r e were Dr. Marse Murpby, ~dir ec tor o r Ch a p m an · s n e -. H uman Performance Laborator y. v.tuch "1U rtte1H the proceeds from the everung, Dr. and""· G. T. S1nWt <he's president of Chapman>. and Dr. WayM Hoffman, Chapman Vl~ prestdenl Other guests were Billy Wb.hford, <'oach of the Balboa Ba} Club outngger can~ team An gela Iacovino. a member of the ·senior women's team 1she was the first "oman to paddle in the Molok'a1 ChaM el race J. ~sue Davis, president or the Kallfornia Outngger Association: Mildred Mud and Emma Jane •lley from The Fashionables For ticket 10forma t1on call Raders offtce. 645·5000, or Chapman College. 997-6611 I The S h e r man L1brar)' a nd G arde ns Voluntetr Assoc1at1on has o1nstallt'd a new board .of d irectors Mrs . Daniel Carter 1s the 1>re!)1dent and her officers m<'lude Mrs. Cbarles Prichard. vice president. Mrs. E. C. Holtsclaw, secretary ·treasur er ; Mrs. Artbur Casebeer, h1stonan. a nd Mrs. Doh Lage, par hamenta nan South Coast Repertor} 's board of trustees has ne" offtt:ers too. Dona.Id E. SmaUwood 1s the new president and he "111 be assisted by vice presidents Donald 8 . Christeson and Maurice J . DeWald. . . Secreta ry 1s Mrs. Philip J . Reilly a nd 'treasurer is Eric A. Wittenberg. ~ew board .members art• Mrl'. Edwa rd McFarland and Win Woodward Rhod<'i.. Sallie Tit-m an Rt>ynolds of r-.~wport 8ea<'h has ht.•t'.'n t•lt·c·t<·d <'hd1rman or tht-Scrtpp<> College board of tru!>ll'cl> A mt•mber of thl' la1.1. firm or James 0 Gunderson 1n Laguna H11li.. ~rs. Re)noldo; dllended St·npp!, and belon~s to numerou!) i-<'holarsh1p and fraternal orgamzt1on.s Donald Burns. chairman oflhe board of the Clubs /~tall Newport Harbor Toastmistress Club has installed Mildred Devin as president She 1.1.a!> seated dunng a luncheQn m eetrng with Newport Be ach Mayor J ackie lleather as speaker • The Assoc1at1 on o f Sa n ta Ana·Tus ttn ~om munity Hospital has installed J. J. King of lrvine as president Assoc1al1on mem bers serve a s ambassadors for the hospital to their communities Special recognition was gi'<(en to Grade Boyd for a ctivities that s he Initiated and continues to support. The members of the auxiliary. the Silver and Gold Chapter and the Candy Strlper s together donated 1 total of 67,000 houn Jut year. even more than the previous vear. There are many oppo,.,.un1lies to serve. .;. Anyo~ interested abouJd call ~Y Heacock: • • auxiliary president. at 499-1311 , ext. 64-4. ••1 ~ --:~;;;;;m=:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiaii:==:ii:i:iii;:;;-·~.-.' . '!'~WJN.~! t . hl•-Sl'OO • .. ·~-.,, .. -Oi A-.ai•- I s T\IOtO /li6f • WMrT'I L4CI • IMete'f .', _ ALSO: A MUlmuDI OJ~ eieFn! .... PAM·HALLMARI SHOP ....:....lt'°"""~'''•-•-PAT HINOlll ~ .....,.._ ( .. "''°"-'6M064 .......... C. M. CALUTIA. 0.0.S. Df'nlulry For CIUUem ' and~ttru. ~ -~ 9 . -. • SAN CLE'-"€m'E ~EOtCAl PLAZA (714) SUITE 2'5 496-50() 657 CAMINO oe LOS ~ARES , 1 SAN CLEMENTE ---~a---• OOP'S MAllUIACTUIEI GOOFS PREVIEWING PARTY FOR THE FASHIONABLES '( Chapman College Pres4dent G.T. Smith, Biiiy Whitford and Mrs. Joni Smith • • .Fantasy < F'rom Pag~ C'I 1 >''u bl-<-omc anti rc·Lig1rJu~ Bui t he kids don't !>t-f' 1l lhal v..c.1} Th•·> re n<>t ri·bf·lhng against _ff•llJWJO Th<·\ 're JUSt frnrl1ng n•·"" way!) to plcs y J,:c;r:ru:-. It ., ltkc '>a\1ng that ;.in"''°'' who pl<t}' ~1on<Jpul} 1~ a burtd1ng Htx:·kdi·lkr out to Kt:t "'1dnY. s <tnd "rphans " In lhf' O&D gume und••r wa y at the • ~rt'en table. duni::t..-m ma~ter Phil 0x>J>(!r. a murtgaiH· officer (l l <t '>a'r1ng'> ba nk. he;-. dl·'>1gnc:'C! J medieval 'iCtt1ng buff!> would call l'h1I., ""rid ' The pla)er'> are '>tek tng "the "orrt of life and death " We r10d the m 1n th!' 1·a~·tlt' ch(lmber of (I sleeping duchess, pursued b'r an arm}. watch10g the town go up 1n flames. pondenng the meaning of gems found tn a \<imp1rc ·cru.ket. and looktng for a n escape route through a i.pooky tunne l Before play even begins. thelr·lmaginallOn.s a r e at full throttle Y. llh questions for the 1lungt"OO m aster. F rom P aul BJrnes, 44 , a booksto re manager und :.t<'lor 1.1.h1' ll> playLOg F'raJ\ces the Archdeacon "If n vampire with an 1nv[s1bi1Jt) n ng turns tnlo J bat, I'.'> 1l also 1nv1s1ble., .. And thcre'i, Su1<1nnP Tober, a r ollege · .,ophomore st udy ing phy.,1rs and computer scie nce. who plays an I Ith level Druid. "l'vto heen k1dnapi.x.>d by a v1.1mv1rc. <'ha1nlod lo d 1.1.all. b1llen by a v<1mp1r1" und I huvc a pn<'<: fJn my head fo r pla}·10g 1.1 prank on tht' king - pulling a !)1gn on h11> backside that !>(lid 'Kick Me.'" Her question: "If a creature's wearing a ring of inv1Sib1l1ty and '>Omeonc throws black ink on al, would the ink be<-ome in v1s1ble'!" "Good question," the dungeon m~ter rcphe~. BIAllD llEW -OPEii AIM • TWO-SPEED REDUCTION GEAR FOR HEAVY DUTY SEWING • SEWS TR/COT TO LEATHER WITHOUT TENSION . ADJUSTMENT ·All the Modern Conveniences • SEWS THE MOST DllFICUL T SHEEllS' SYNTHETICS WITHOUT PUCKERING OR S/(IPPING My k1d5 think a pioneer 1s M>meone w1thout a clothes dryer They ve been raised 1n a world o f e lectric al o utle t!>, m iracle fabrit!>, • ·one·s1ze-fits.all and JU~l·add·water. They don't know what an alley 1s a washer wnnger a piece of coal a plalll white T ·slurt a pen wiper .. or a doll} Some of them have never had ptrsonal contact with a basem ent, bus transfer. a i.creen door that didn't have a glass replacement, or · for that matter a person who didn't have a : ·checking a ccount. I never look at m y chtldren that I don't rail on my knees a nd say, "Tha nk You, God, for making these children in the 20th century whe re technology prevails. They would never have survived without it. "Th~ You for making doors that close • · automatically behind the m. Otherwise large office buildings, schools a nd department stor es would be open to aJIJ,b.e elements. • • "Thank You for drip-dry and' permanent pr ess. Without the m I'd never permit my children to give their right names anywher e. "Thank You for headphones for st~reo or I'd have gone deaf long before last year "Thank You for electnc dishwas hers It ·-takes a lot to admit the first model made with two hands and feet didn't work out . I I "How kind of You to asses$ the ir limitations and gave them ovens, refrigerators. and pets that clean themselves. "Thank You for 40-gallon hot·water heaters that take them through a complete s hampoo RUFFEll'S UPHOl.STaY .... ,.w .. ..... lflJ ........ c .... ....__...,,, .. ' v.1thflut "a1t10g for new water to heat 'Thank You for pocket computers where lhe .. no longer have to ftod out so soon what I don t know. "My gr atitude for a erosol rans of pa.ne and ll-m on :.cents to i.urround gym shoes lhat have not left the reel 1n three years. .. Th ank you for d 1g1t a l watches tha t eltmmate a lot of teachtng about which hand as before and which one 1s after. "Thank you for D1al·a·Prayer for · the E,.... .... r.eek womanwhocan't copeunUlSunday" Jn looking over modem technology. there is possibly only one thtog that was mtsscd A dial tone on mothers that indicates. "I'm busy." SUMMER UPHOLSTERY SPECIAL ~a St.lnmerDwnnnm rureenSl '~ft"UI" Any Standatd . Sofa .• SJ49fil>~ ~----- with fabrics selected from our shop Come an end bfowM lft ow clep&ey room IRVINE UPHOLSTER'( . \ ~~~~.~I~=:~· Suite 112 f 557-4751 I .. ................. ................... --····--....... ,.,_ ................ -----...-· ................ _ .... ................. ,_ .. .....,_......, ... . ltllllll ..................... . . ..., .................. .. ._._ ...... ........ ...... ..... .,_,..._ -c.1 ... ........ ORANGE COOMY- 3 Town & Counuy. Orange (714) 547-8228 • SEW STRCTCH • PROGRAMMED 80TTON HOLES • 8LINDHEMS • 1, 2, 3 NEEDLE • DICOllA TIVE AND MOllE 2S YEAll GUAllANTEE ALL PARTS • LAaO/l FEATURING Eternal:. Triangle Bothers New Wife O~AR Ai N 1..A 0 R Th l"f' must bf anw,wnuttn lav. m •hfiff lhtat a man 1:-r.•ppo~l-d to forsalct tn • e cood v.1rc 1n d cling t o tus d1ught r Tlw v.omun •ho s11ned herst>lf "Th1rd l-1ddh• . w~ ll-tt.rne th•t "' II kncnrn lrtatment I ha\t bff'n W~ and I ~nov. lh (ttltna Arter betnt It ~dov. for four )HM. I mN • charmingrnan v.ho v.ant~ lo marry m\: Bob 11\,l:, a v.1dower .,Ith .~Inn Lo11der~ tv.o c tuldren II\ inR Jl homt> w,. ::.N:med -.-.ell i>Ulled t>r on{' unother a nd I wa.' eager for a"nev." li fe so I s aid yes, sold m,)' l~C'ly house and m oved Ullo Bob's plact As with .. Third F1t1dlf." his 17 year old daughttr was very Jffect1on ate to..,.arc her father W h e n c' c r Pa m an d I h ad a difference 1n op1n101 her fatht•'r )lded ..,.,th h~r Sh~ ..,...., JU.:.t hke .i ..,. 1fe to hun in e\'ef\ ..,. ay except house\\ork and sex I c o n f r o n t e d h 1 ~ w i t h m ,. ob::.er \'allon). He bt:ttrne agitated and accu~ed me of bc11g "Jealous " We ~ot into an ugl) 1rgument It certain!) took lhe bhom off our marriage After e1gh months. I decided to drop out of tk> orchestra. Too bad "Third F1dd e's" lette r didn 't appear two years ~o. It might have saved me a lot of 11happiness. Sign th1i; THE DROP Gl'T Ot:r\R D .O .: I lin g ha ve maintained that jhe prinipal reason for the failure of second narriages is children. Your lettt>r bea• this ouL I urge divorced couples "th children to pa) close attention lo t~ nature of t'hild-parent relationships AJso, it is important that the chUcteo . or the ' ,. ... IUHk-r COtUldt1ratlM , .... t. ... 11 tO l8't> futon •l tp•part'Dl. t":spttlall lf t~) plH le U"e ..-r lhf' UIDf' rool • nf0t1•at.d,y fOC' you. It ll &oe la~ -bot I ~ )'OUr lt'tlf'r •·UI betp otlwn for ~ ... It 11 oot. DEAR ANN l..ANOt:ltS My ~in "'ho hvf'd In nolht'r talt> pa t"C2 •"'.l) la.'lt 'AHC H "'"'only 49 and dlt<l ()( alcoholism Ill-wt&.\ 11ut'h an :utracU\'(', kind pcri.on and had a truly proml\ln • C'lilr~er Wh1al u '>l111mt' ht-ncH•r mudt• ian>ttuna of. him. If His ~i~ter C'ftrnt-od on at the funeritl "'orM· than h1!> v. 1r.-She wanted p\'Ople to trunk llhc lovf'd ht-r brotht•r dearly and hi!-> µa:sis inl( was u gr\'ul los Thost· of U-' oh tht' 11md~ knev. Oon had a 't•vert> drinking f)roblcm .md h.td bt-t>n told lo gl\ l' 1t up or ell>l' ) t'l he drank cot'kla1ll> 1n h1~ !->1Sler'i. home repeated))' Sht· served him the doubles he requf'St4.'d and never made any atlem1>l to 'W1thhold hquor from tum. Please tell J>t'Oplt• that the t1 me to help theLr loved one~ 1s 14hen they are alive Sobbing and wailing over a casket d0<-s hO good And :.ometiml'S 1t makl'c, the person 10<>k hkt• J h v p 11 t· r 1 t t• G A I. V E S T 0 ~ SPECTATOlt Ot:AR C.AL: Who appointed you judge and Jury~ Ho" do you kno"'· what "ent on bf-hind d osed doors? I can tell you there ii. nothing so f rus trating as tryi n g to get a message through lo a drunk 14ho reruses to Ust.eo. ~o ooe ever he lped a n alroboUc b:,\ lockln~ up the liquor and musing to serve him at a party. It only mak~ him more combative and determined lo s how you he can •'handle IL" So. pk-a..'1-t> don't judce t!le sisier oa the 'ba s i ~ or )O Dr li mit ed observations. I'll bet that woman could writt> a ,,·olume on 14hat "eol on wbt>ti )OU wt'reo't a round. CONflDENTlAL to ~eed a Cluf': Women don't ha\·e to run arter men for t be same real>on trap) don't ba'e to run art.er mice. ( Horoscope J WED~ESDA \', Jl&V 30 . 'BySYDNEYOMAlR A RIE. I Ma r ch 2 1 -~nl 19). Answer lo family-financ1a dllemma 1s found by going after motives. r ecogniz ing fears, doubU a nd by looking b e hind scenes Cancer. Ca pri cor n p e r son) figur e prominently. You soon w1I be more s ecure -cycle moves up -views will be vtndlcated. TAUR US <A pril"lO-May l>>: Social activity. excitement of t•ollacts and •com muni cat ion -tlese are featured Tendency exist:. lo scatter forces l\ey 1s lo ask questims. make 1nquines and broaden v1s1et of your potential Gemini .• a pttarius nallv~ fls.?Ure promint!ntly. GE)llS I C\1<4)' 21 June 20l' You art> makmg progress. despte efforts to tic you up" \\Ith red laft'. Accent on dealing..,. 1th superior!>, rtbwldmg. re\'1s1ng. accepting challmge a nd added re:-.po ns1b1llty. ~uarius. Scorpio natives play key ro~. c A N (' E R ( J u n (' 2 l . Ju I v 2 2 ) : Spotlight on publis hing travel. becoming l a m1liar \\1th abstract pnnc1ples 01 la\\. spannug relJg1on and phll()S()µh,\. Gem1n1. Virgo and Sag1tta r 111s persons fi g ur e prominently -a nd !>O does the number 5 '1ember of opposite sex pay~ meaningful comphmmt. LEO < Jub 23·AU£. 22): Moon pos111on h1ghl1ght !> h idden or "occult" maneuvers. One close to ) ou. including partner or mate, is cont'l'mcd Wlth investments. savings, general financ ial program You gain access to ronf1dential mfonnation \'I RGO t Aug. 23·Sept. 22) · Seize opportunity. but keep alternatives a \·allable. Emphasis on legalities. publishing. act,·e rt1sing, marriage. defining terms. decidmg .,..ho is "on your s ide .. Pisces and an<~her Virgo figure prommentl~. Steer clear or md1v1dual promoting a get nch-quick schemt• LIBRA CSE.apt. 23-0ct. :?21: Get off s idelines and do" n to ~sin essl Accent practical matters.\~ las ting appointments. including medical and dental. You get things done. P eople who s hare you r interests aid Lil improving techniques and making working conditions more pleasant. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You get m essage across rn g raphic. dynanuc maMer. Doors open: you have bul to en ter. D1stribut.Jon and display are accented. Anes. Libra natives prove instrumental 1ri achieving success. Adm1rat1on and affection ndc with vou SAGITfARIL'S (:-.;o, 22-0e<.'. 211 : New hope emerges as long-standing iransact1on i s s u ccessfullv completed. You have chance no" to express and create go to 1t . imprint your own ~t y le. Leo. Aquarius pt>rsons pla) ke) roles H ighl1,.::ht or1g1nal1ty and independence --plus p1oneer1ng spirit. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19l: Get together with one "ho travels and t'an represent you. Look beyond the 1mmed1ate -make contacts. provide entertainment or s pec ial !>erv1ce at social gathering Gemini, Virgo. Sagittarius persons play )ignificaht roles. AQliARIL'S t Jan. 20·Feb. 18 1 Check costs. sources prevent innat1onary spiral in your 0 \\1l hft- Accent o n purchasing power. financial polent1~l. locating wharhad been misplaced or "inadvertently ta ken by associate or acquamtance " Keep d.Jet. exercise resolutions ~ PISCES <Feb. 19-March 2t11 · You extr icate self from "closed in " situation. Cycle is such that you make right moves at correct times Aqu ari u s. Leo persons figure prominently. Take lead. imprint personality. assert view in positive manner. You'll receive special accolade Trash Problem Mounts tAPr -Much of what is wasted in our society is put on a tr ash pile som ewhere. a td this is a mounting problem The good peq:>le of Virginia Beach. Va .. some lJme ago piled 640,000 tons of their garbaae up into a hill cover · ing nine acres and ris ing 68 feet. set out teMis courts. skateboard ramps and an ampttitheater. and christened 1t "Mt. Trashn:ore." The City or l>hiladelphia and th~ State of New lersey recently waged legal battJe over who could dump whose garbage where. and it seemed only the openiig salvo in a national waste war. The countrvside 1s dotted with 14.000 dumps, covering 476.000 acres. to handle the one ton of residenUal. commercial and institutional trash generated by·each person each year . F inding the 500 new dumps needed each yearisn't easy It is hard for Ame ncans lo get pllsSlonate about garbage, unless the town fat.hers decide to situate the nt>xt dump next door. even though id some places garbage is second only to schools tn public spending. Rule No. 1 of ·garbage Is that, glamorous or not, It keeps coming and bas to go somepl~ce. YIE'IE NEWI YIE'RE OPENI wm1111 ".,.. ... ,,. ... .., ffAUlllG I.OWES fOI THE HOME • • m ... • '-•••• • C,,.. • ~ Cone 1n and uy Mita I aek abOut ourcharter"'9i•lbet'ahlo ,, MllW__.A .... lksn , ..... •*',!'* -..o.._..-Olll ...... ......,.., .... P\Jaa..K' NOTICE •tertnOU1 IMl•llfaM ....,,..U&Thllltn , .............. "'""' ....... ... "",.,..,,.... ' ' 111 HfWfl01tT 0 ,llCl llUllOIH(',\ • • • 111 11111.w.-o•' 0 1 ~ l(f\ t•o,o ~I llVO c_..,,. ""•w CA~ ·-..... ,., ~-... ~l•• ...__, lloNt .. , .. n..o ,. .. , hl/0-\\ ., (_, .. .., .,, .... ... _ . ..,,..., ""' •'--.... !lied •"" -~hCle•••Or•-~ ... Jlll• n i.., I \.llMU(LCVHTf ""-~'-""" l •11s~-I s..i .. m I 14.,..1,.,._~ C....,...., Put>fl"..hf'd Or.,._,.. C.0.U o.tt.,... ,.1W Jv•v 1<I AUQ \ 1 l •• 1'80 »"'I~ PUBLIC NOTICE -.. ·-·-·-·····--~··· ....... *"' ............... -................... _~ ....... ,. .. --· .. ···------------· -·-.- J. P \JBUC NOTICE T'*Ct9Y. July 29. 1980 OAll. Y Ptl.OT (9 PVBLIC NOTICE ' P\TBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 0th• r l1at>il1t1~ TOTAL LIA BILITIE'S SHAREHOLDERS EOUITY PrPfPrrPd '>IOC" I No .,h<trr ... 01.>l'>ldn<11no Nor'< 1 C On" mon '>t<>< Ir t No t,Nr .. ., auth0n1r·d ~ ()()1)1 I No .,hdrf•'>OVl.,tdn01nq 7,000J Suro Iv<. TOTAL CONTPIRUTEO (.APITAL R1•t ""'~ {•drntnQC, dnd Oll'l•·r r <10•1<11 n•'*rvf·< TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL llAP.llfTIE"S,AND CAPITOL ACCOUNTS MEMORANDA A<.<,f-t<. Of-OO<,•IPd with StaJP TrP<1<.ur(,'r to oual1tv for e .. erc·~ of fiduc1 arv , sq 10Q 1'6 1]6 oowH<, 111"ar~Pt value! • • • 7'.>8 The uncjf>r51qned Jack L. Tavfer. PrM1dent and Frank Ed{olste1n. Executive Vice President of "'" above named trust comoanv. e~ declares. fOf' h1mse1t alonP and not tor the otl'\ef': I nave oersona• knowtedQe of the matters COf'lta1ned in this report and I t>ellevP that each statement in s.ald reoort i<. true. Each of the undersiqned, fM hims.elf a lOf\e an<1 not for the other, cert1f1e., under penattv of Qef'jurv tl"lat the fQt'eqo1no 1s trut> and correct. EYPCutr-<J on Ju1v 73. 1980 at Newoort Beach, Callforn1ct. · ., Jock L. Tauft¥ ,., Frc)nk Edel-.te1n "'"t>t-00-C.oo~I O..•• ,., .... Jtl'Y ,., ""' -·~ --------------- Pl'BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ---------CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Conw1toateo Reoort of Cond1t1onof Commerce Bank of Newoort Be ach, Orange County, and Domestic Sub">1d1ane" at thectoseof t>uslnessonJune 30, 1980. 5tate B.lnk No. 1716 Oofl•r Amounts in Thous.nets ASSETS Cash and doe from banks . . .. . • . • .. •. . . . . t.no U S Treasury !>t"<Or1t1e<;. .. . . . . .. • . . . . • . . . 100 Obl1gdtlons of other U S. Gov't. Agencies and corps .. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices ..•......... a Loans. Total (excluding unearned 1ncomel ..... b Less Reserve for • .... i 1,' 77 possible loan tosses . . . . . 80 350 700 c Loans. net·... . .. .. .. .............. 11 ,097 BcJnk premrSt>s, F F & E , etc ......... , • . . . . . . ~1 Other assets . , .......... , , , .......... , . . . . . 1~ TOTAL ASSETS ....... .. . . . . .. .. . .. • .. • 14,402 LIABILITIES Demand deoos1ts of ind1v1doats. oartnet"st11pS and COf'pS. . . . . . . . . ..... s.m Time and savings deposits of individuclls, partnershipS, and corps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S,836 DePoSits of Un ited States Government . . . . . . . . 28 Deoosits of States and political subdivisions . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . tOO Cert ified and officers' checks ..•............ , 1s1 a . TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC O FFICES ............ 11,337 Cl) TotcJI demand dePoSits ....... S,.a1 C2l Total time and . savings dei>Oslts ............... S,936 b . TOTAL DEPOSITS IN 004'\ESTIC ANO FOREIGN OFFICES .............. , , . 11,337 Othe r liabilities . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . lM TOTAL LIABILITIES <excluding subordinated notes and debentures> . . . . . . ....... . SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Preferred stock No. shares outstanding None Co.rnmon stock a. No. shares authorized S00,000 11.S2S b. No. shares outstandlnc;i 275,-000 2,7SO TOTAL: CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL .......... 2,7SO Retained earnings and other capital reserves ............. , ...........• , . 177 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .......... 2,8n TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .......•••.•.•.. 14,.n MEMORANDA (•mounts ................ •• Of r..-rt Utt) Time Deposits of $100,000 Of' more In domestic offices (I PC only): . . • a . Time certificates of deposit In . denominations Of $100,000 or men . . . . . . . . 3. 12' Market value of . _l Investment securities . . . . . . . . . . . .. . • . . . . . • . UI The undersigned, Samanttw. 0 . Ketchum, Vkt Presloent and t.ashler a nd Georoe R. Och.::! Executl~ Vice Presloent of tr. <lbo.....n.med • each declares, for himself alone .ct not for tN ottMr: I have person.I knowtedllt Of the rMttws contained tn this report, ~ I Detlwt thet Met. state~t In said report Is tru.. ~•c" of the under'$iQned, for himself alone~ not tor tM other, certlfi.s under penalty Of perfurf that tM fongolnt Is tru. and corNCt. Executed on July ts. 19'0. at Newpon Btkfl. Callfomla. /s/Sam.ntM 0. Ketc:tun /~R.OC:hii• I' IA I ID WfiC... .... ~,_,,., ,_ -- -~··--· ··-~ DAILY Pll.OT r~. July 21. tteO TowD Nol Bitter Scars of War Carried Quietly ' 6dttor'1 Nolt BfoUltnllt . Oftlo, a '°""' °' •. '°" WUftt ~ Mn .. ,,., v .......... , Auonolfd ~ ~ .... ~ E.,.,. ~ ,,.,., IO,_.,.~ lhf Mlelr, -. • t W.Ufei BfoUl\.U. '""" ''"'•' Hn~ ~ ~ ,_ , .... ,..,,. °" ,,... ,.~ °' dro/l ~"°" ByGEOaGE ESPER BEAUSVlu.£. Otuo <AP> -•--;..__~ bl~-U a 6HM o r M t<dcH~ America that has Mom and Pop storn and plenty or 5nwr and chewlna toba~co on the s~"'~ ro!Hng green hllls. "1nd1ng roads and a monument beunng the words from Psalms 46 9 "He tauseth wars to cease ·· This ls a bo6pltable town of 500, shy but warm. uncomfortablt> ,. and cautious in the legacy that ·:Vietnam left il by swallowin& up ~aeven of 1ts young men. all • 1ractuales ol Beallsv1lle Hlgh, home of lhe Blue Devils . . Proportionately, il was one of the highest casualty tolls of the war, and it focused naUooal attenllon on the town. · .. f .. • •• • •• . a T \INUXB Vlftnam. lhe drart recl1tretlon tbal .,.,an thts ~k hu stirred bardly &I\ out• ard ripple of emotion or protHl hett, u It hat In other at '' ol lh naUon Tti11 11 a town wherf men C'he~ Mail Pouch and Work Horse and ~h Nut and work hard tn the coal min s and ln the aluminum plant On Sundays, tht\ carry b•K" of charcoal brTqu nes from ume~ ~e IOtrs ~r ocr ry ~t o re f o r th ~lr b1rb'tcues Mellott puts tht OCCHIOnal bad Cht"Ckb he gets fro m C'ustonwr., on u bu.llelln board .at the reg1&ter to shame tht'm .. In short this 1!> " patriotic to" n that got caught up an the "'rong war It takes duties and the Jaw senou.sly. "THIS TOWN believes 10 doing what's nghl," s ays Harry Decker. the postmaster at whose tiny office the 19· and 20·year-oJd men register "You have to have people lninl'd I don't think 1t h a:. anythi ng t o d o with Vietnam. I UUnk that waa J•t a bll untortunaltt mlatakt. Wt shouldn't have n tber. in the ftrst plac." The nlel'I retc111terln1 now weN boy• durin& the hel1hl of the Vietnam war. too youn1 to moum lu lo6Ms · "It u\'l nothing to nan out Of the country about." says Jack Burch. l9 "You cotta do 1t. You -.Ull'l get Out of it. People-from <111 over the country lost· their h cs in 1etnam." "IF YOlJ GOT TO 10. you got to go. · says Rick Tornotonis. who will be 19 in September. .. But I wouldn't want lo go. I'll JU.St have to sign up It isn't toe. bad. I guess. • "I don't like 1t . but I'll have to do 1t." said Wayne Bohall. 19. who works with his father as a c arpenter. "But J don't want them to draft me." Bur{'h has a twin •sister. Jacquelmc. who won't have to reg aster The youn~ men here feel women should be required lo register because they have beef\ dema~ng equal rights. "THEY SHOULD GO," says .Burch. who works part·tlme fot the town "The way I feel. they keep me out or a job. They're hiring women everyplace." Jobs are scarce in Beallsville Competition is tough a nd t he recession hasn't helped. Young . men bke Burch and Tomok>nas are looking for j<>bs. ... . . -. .......,__JllU.beconoJly is or m or e ~em .than~gistration: CoaJ miners a r e being laid of( beC'3 USe utility plants, faced with environmental regulations. a r e unable to burn the hi gh -s ulfur coal m ined In southern Ohio. The a luminum plant has laid off workers, too. because of the decline in the auto industry ff a11ging 111 Ron Shearer of Carls bad, N.M .. believes his tattoo !>hop 1s only one remain ing in that part of state. Despite decline m skin a rtists. he says .. nde vanety of people seem more willing than ever to have him draw on their bodies. P~ychic Sees World Having No Secrets I CUPERTINO <AP) -Picture a world with no secrets One nation could never lau.ncb a sneak attack oo ~r. The boss would know exactly what the employees think of him. Nobody could bide a crime or sexual indiscretion. · Professional psychic Kay Rhea says s uch a world is quite • .possible. with the proper development of everyone's natural ·-· psychic ability. "EVERYTHING WOULD BE OVT IN the open, and we wou.Jd have a world of truth," Ms. Rhea says in her book, "The Psychic ls You -How to Develop Your Own Psychic Ability.·• Not everyone would be happy with that kind of world, she ·admits. the 47-year-otd, twioe-divotted mother or four recalls her SttOnd marriage ended when she got a psychic message that her hu.sband was having an affair. that message later was coo.firmed, she says. . 1D rftmt years, Ms. Rhea bas received publicity because of belp sbe eave law agencies in fmdi.ng tbe bodies of missing people. -She explla1na that she lakes her miDd to the scene, even tboUCb she has never beett there, and can describe physical surroundings with amazing accuracy. SHE REPOaTS SHE CAN EVEN sense the difference between : ~ing stabbed and choked in a murder cue in which no body has been found. Just about everyone ad.mitt to at )ea.st one ''psychic flash" - reachlnc to answer the telepbane before it rings, recognizing strange surroundi.Qgs. Ms. Rhea says that ls proaf tbllt •••>ooe haa psychic ability _ -knowledge beyond the~--· atra-sensory pe~oo <ESP>. Sbe also says anyw cm denlop ESP with practice, •bicb sbe started doiDI 15 Yelft aao. The book descri&e. apedftc mental exercises on coocentrating on certain colon and musical taaes. which an desiped to clear the mind and put the penon more in tune with psychic feelinp. "Don't expect mlracle9 ript away," 1be cautions. "ln some • ways it is like becomine a wine taater ... The wine tuter perfecta .· ~. her ability u ber palate becom• educated . . . You muat • 'pnctiee, pnctice, pnctJee." ~ : Siie ..,. Ole book b8I end ... wldelprwl lllterest. wl lbe ~to write .... Mr PYial IDCll'8 detaUa • plJcbiC tralnlq. W.nin1 ID ber a~ ,_,-old bome ID tbla San P'randieo •••'-wMre lbe u.,. wttb a cat wl panl doe. lbe ctsars• $100 u .._to ..... lDdlridaala mil companies • eftl'1lblnC from -na ................ to eompMellillty wfth. potential spouse. .. ..,. sbe = cme to six police c.._ a week, and ,........., ... bleto . ••J .m nat infallible. I make miMak• like eftl'JbodY elH. such u clodon. ·• lbe says. ''Tbe more c .... I baft, the more prolici•. I~'' I Tbe p.....psycbololy field bu two Mrioua problems, Ms. Rhea says rtnt lt bM a bad NpUtatioa with some people. SeC'Oad. oeopi. wtJt) have de.eloped PQdlk abiUUel doe't always know hoW to UM them Clf'OP9rlY · , EVEN THOSE LIKE E~I ·Pittman. who have been scaf.ild by Vietnam and who lost sons th e r e . e ither believe 1n reg1strat1on or at least do not oppose it. citing the need for a stron~ Amenca. t he u.nrest in the Maddie East. the American hostages held b)' Iran and the threat of the Soviet Union. On a l azy . s unn y da y, Pittman. 5-9. sat in his kitchen a nd wept . ob li v i ous to reg1strallon. the draft and war He was a lonely figure. a man who had no one with whom to enjoy a steak. Pittman has lived and relived \iietnam so many times that he takes pills for his nerves tie says he is bitter because he lost his only son,, Jack. one of the seven young men or Beallsville killed in Vietnam PllTMA:'ll TlDNKS 1t was all ror,,nothing The "'a r tore tus wire. Maegene. 37. to pieces. And on Mother·s Day. rive years arter the loss or South Vietnam. she slipped into a coma and died in a nursing home, ending a four .year struggle with cancer. Pittman hasn't thought much a bo ut curre n t eve nt~. preoccupied with the tragedies of his life. But he feels the United Slates needs a stroog a r my. He Is not against the draft, but is against fighting wars like Vietnam, Into which his 20-year-Okl son was drafted. "They didn't dedare war," he says. "They'd take a hill one day and give it back the next." LHe goes on for Earl Pittman. for Bealls ville and for Dan Kuhn. a 30-year-old Vietnam veteran who has two smaU sons and believes everyone should have to serve -but not In a n other Vietnam . Mellott d~sn't think it's necessaTY to get into war. THERE ARE REMINDERS o r th e m ore plea s ant occurrences during the Vietnam era . s ide· by-side with the sadness of that war. A sign outside the hlgh school boasts of a 10-0 record for the Blue Devils football tum in 1970, the year the United States invaded Cambodia. The cemetery. where some of the dead from Vietnam lie. is next to the high school. There is a s tone memorial al the entrance with this iiiscriptioa: "In honor of tho&e wlw s~ ovr country. :. "He ccuieth tDOrs to cecu Psolms 46:9." Students Fill World Roles S.ttdeala will act our ~ pena of IO¥W111Deat heads, preUdeats of multl-naUooaJ corporaUaaa and U,Dited Nations officials durtne an upcomtn1 Oran1e Coast Collete c:ourae that ex· plorea the inter-reJaUombi.-ot these bodies. Titled "tnternatioJtal ReletJons, ··the three-unit course w Ill begin Sept. 8. Restatration runs rrom Aus. 19 to Sept. 11 at the collt1e admiaaiona of(I~ WEEDtAS' DtOllT DOWN ON FARM ChloeM OHM Devour !very Weed In tMght Weeder Geese Fann.Friend BURLEY. Idaho <AP> -ibey waddle down rows of crops gobbling.up everything green but the plants they are hired to protect. '"Ibey are eallng machines. ~Y hve to eat." says Dennis Sewald of the Clunese weeder geese he Introduced to Idaho this year as an alternative to chemical herbicides ·'They are Uke a sheep dog that's bred to herd sheep. ' Grant Set ForGWC Golden West College has won a $10.000 grant to increase the number of women enrolled ir fi ve voca t 1o n a programs dominated b! men . .The award from the California Postseconc- THE Blll.DS Wt:a E DEVELOPED 2.000 years a r y E d u c a t 1 o t ago in China to combat the bane of a farmer's life Commission Is part oh -the common ~. R~tly lbey have been lo nc ·rang e co lle@e used by organk farme n in the Pacific Northwest · project to reduce se:· NATION Cal Vet Ratt;s To Rise SACRAMENTO <AP> -~ tnterest rate on abou: 45,000 Cal Vet farm and home loans will )Imp to 8.15 percent fro11 5.6 percen t on Sept. 1, the state Ve!e rans Affairs Department reports. 111e department said the reason was higher lnttrest it had to pay on rerent bond sales The stile sold S200 mi llion C1l·Vet revenue bonds Ir March for neatly 10 ~rcent interest, and 1 20 million or general d>llgaUon Cal· Vet bonds n April for 7.07 percent T he veterans a r e Ji ven the op lion of making higher monthly payments or extending the term of their loans The increase w1 II apply to loans issued s ince Oct. t , 1974, and to s o m e earlie r loan:. w h i c h hav e b een transferred to othe r owners since the 1974 date. T he law "'a s c hange d 1n 1974 t o re m ove a 5 p e r cent inte rest cell ing. Regiona l managr:r Willard Schwabe s aid the Finance Committee and tne Veterans BoaNf decided it wo uld b<' inequitable to raise the interest rate on the old 4 4 percent loans to the.s and California. where Sewald. pr1rn:1pal owner of ,role stttotyping Idaho OrgM!c Fan'ils. saw them. -----------------1W>rr1>nt limit Weeder geese will. eat lhe1r own weight or more in greeotty every day. and Sewald says t.500 of the birds W1U weed 500 acres of crops within a week. They are most erfeetive In the spring "when the weed is a mouthlul rather than a meal · · · Some ol those familiar with weeder geese insist the birds sense they aren't supposed to eat anything planted in rows. but Sewald sa ys that'!> ridicu.Jou.s-they ju.st pref~r weeds to crop~ "THERE'S A POIST i\T WHERE they're hungry but they want somettung e{se to eat. and then you have to pick them up. If you leave them out there. they'll eat your crop." he said T hat poUll comes when betWffn 75 percent a~ 90 pt!rrent of the weeds have ~ devoured. he says One ol the advantages to usLng weeder g~se. Sewald said. is that "they tW"D all the green 111to instant fertilizer." • Sinc-e Jan. 1. when Idaho Organic Farms received 8,000 day-old poults from California. Sewaki has ieased the bards to two dozen farmers at $10 to S2D an acre after the farmer learns to handle the geese. The pri<-e is higher 1f Sewald mu.st use his handlers. HE SA.JD CHEMICALS WOULD rost between $75 and $1SO per acre. Sewald said response lo the birds has bttn enthusiastic. He plans to have two 5.000·e~g incubators at the company's Goose Crffk Ranch and 125,000 birds by next spnng. Fertile eggs and baby geese will be shipped to markets throughout the Uruted Slates and some foreign countnt!s Sewald haws a flock of 1.500 geese around 1n a large white lhree·tiered trailer he designed and buHt. Trained leader geese walk up the ramp. th<' rest foUowing, and thrtt people can load the whole trailer in about 10 minutes. • Prize Pai.•ting :'\f edeleine Mr Lmdon of Laguna Beac h d1spla) s her firs place award s he won at the Creative Art s departme nt of the Or anJ?e County fair. recently concluded with record atterdance , Exercise your gray matter· every day. Read the informative, entertaining DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ii I T~. July 29, 1980 DAILY PILOJ C.S .. The Blggeat M•rketpl•c• on the Orange Coast DAILY. PILOT.·CLASSl·FIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With • Want Ad (642-~) One Call Service · Fast Credit Approval ~.~ ............ I!!~~:::.~.~ ....... ~-~-~ ....... ~-~~ ....... ~~:~::.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~!.~~ ...... .. •••r.. IOOJ .._.. . IOOJ •••rel IOOJ IOOJ Gftitr.. 1002 (f1Mr9I 1002 G1Mrel 1002 G....,... 1002 ~ ...................... ······················· .............. \ ...................................... , ............... ···················-··· .•.••..•••..............••........•••...••.... .--_Cole F ' al newf!!!!L --, .... \ EQUAL HOUSING OPPOATUNl'TY NW.._.., Notk•: AJI rul etlJlll! advcr111t'\J lll lhls newsp1tper ts i.ub Je<'l to the Federal F air llous1ng Act of l!lbij wturh makes It illegal to Jdvertlse "any pn· ferenr e . limitation. o~ dlsrrlminaUon based on race. color. rebg1on. se,, or national ongan, or a 1ntenllon to make an• auth preferenre. ll m1tai j t1on. or d1srn m1nat1on " IU'1nM. oona SHOllS SH0,000 Entertainer's delight. Great view of C'lty l i~hts & bay Step into the dramat1C' huge la n ai e ntry with sk>•light, fabulous for dancing & enter,, t a ining . 4 Lovely bedrooms. family rm. formal dming & 3 baths. Lar~e pool & spa . 3-Car garage. Owner Will fo,inance. No Loan Fee WHUY M. TAYLOllt CO .. IHfton 2111 s.. J ....... Hilt lood HJ MEWPOttT CIENTH. M.L 644-4910 This newspaper will not ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ knowln~ly accept an) - advertising for r eal t1onollhe l11w Rt:DUCEDS5100' -----()('ean m1n1 view and PRIVATE EASTSIDE EST A TE Fabulous remodeled. rr YOU~ WAXT TO LIAVI! Beautifully d ecorJlted 3 bedroom h o m e i n Spygl a ss This subtle s howpiece has it all : ocean. bay and city lilthts , lus h landscaping. terra cotta tiles and plantation shutters. The ambiance ultimate! SS57.000. U~l()Uf: tiCMI:' REALTORS, 675·6000 2443 Eaet Coaet H._.hwey. C«on• del M•r WE HAVI 35 t>F THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN • breezes prevail! .i BH 3 estate v.h1<h ~ '" ,..,. 1 OCEAN IREfllS! lurbished 2 Bdrm 2 b.tth l o w n h •o m t• ' ~COMMISSION ~ Commission. Many Pool. spa. pnvalt:' yard. Man y amenltte :.· amcnitle!l>/CO'll PUlt.'r cnr l06t'<I 2 rar ~llrnJlt' I romput~r A.\sume 91-,'\-loan Onl) Blue Chip Propert1l'5 Blue Chip Properties S97.900 ·Act now: Call D Wengeler 5.57·4436 D. Wengeler 5.57-4436 >lG-2313 -J IORM + POOL A REALTORS 675-5511 -.__.. COIOHA Da MAR: A .-1tY ,.._., IMlllt llwe ..... at ..... • PalMlftt& A ftne .... DDM .... .ct e two be•owi .... pin • ...,. bomt ,.... & balk Aa 1pl1cn m ~k ........ ldtc•t I .. Mda ..... .,... ,.. -..... C9?' ..... 0.... wll Hdmp "UP". $291,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 f. Cocnt Hwy .. CoroM dlt M• 675·5511 PEMIHSULA POIMT Newly d ecorat~d 4 bdrm. famil y home-. 0etafl--Yi-e-~~. --- IAYF«OMT We have several fine homes with pie ri & slip. a TOttO HOISE COUMTlltY 4 Bdrms .. 3 ba ths: ra nc h s tyle. """' """'" ..... "" .. B :;<l(J 1m1j, 1 I • l~ll IEACHHOME S50.000 Be .s u t 1 ( u I . ' Ba J J ' • Fabulou~ m obile hom1• reuvat EnJOY 1t or rent 1l OtJt $9(),day On the water : l37 !>-10 ~ WALKJ:;R & I.El': R E SE.LL id.le 1te~ with a ••INVESTORS•• Rental unit'> for less than 10 X gra&s Low or nn IWl!3ll\e ('J '\h Oow V. /low dn "n l.1m1tP <I partnerc;h1p'I .. v .. 1lablt also Call J ohn Apgar at li lO·~JS7 or 6-lli 07~3. IJroker O&ily Pilot Cla.ss1lied Ad SELL 1dlr 1lems With ;i 642·58'78 DaJly Pilot Class1f1ed Ad ERRORS. AdYertisen BA PARKVIEW home 1n tho.Id ch.ck hir ach Mesa Bluffs. t:nte r -.wa.. t:uners delq~hl La r$te -r and ~ .,.._ om·atelot. Now Sl39.900! ron ""'-di.tely. Tlw See1t! Call 752 1700 DAILY rtLOT cn.-s O"I" 111?· ,, .iurv UhJ ''(I -----=-~~-=~ [ W·IRlltll . I>"'-'""''''''"''"'° ... '' I ATTHEIU.CH . H o m e+ In come S95,900 . . 4 blocks to no-~e 91WiiiltiiMllMI ~ean. 2 s ingle family latchen. forma1 du11ng. homes oo large lot. Uve family room. sparkLinS! in 3 Bdrm home and rent pool. comer lol. Very rBRCTIOM IH THE =-~~~ ........ , Ge•ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Ht'frriHit°Hom. -the otMr. Great tnvesl pri \"ate Be s t bu)' * VETS*. 5 BR 4 .. ea. dus tom ment. Hurry rall llW"T').call~67 wa t erfr o nt h o m e 714·963-6767 Ol'!•<r•9 ·•'\'Uo<'0"'"'"-' ~:~~~~~i ! f.~i~~L~~l:f:J!. [a,,· .. 1·;~~·:;1·1~ .. ~I,. ~.Rilltd 1~9uart~ Spac1ou.o; 3 bedroom with separate {!pt behind the garage. Easy RV arces!- and pnrt.-d for qwck sale v. seller asc;1ted fmanl' 1ng. Only S92,000 751·3191 LETUSSllOW YOU For details on this home 'c:)' HOWTOQUALlf'Y d 11 TalktoR~Ca-t Jn appt to sec. r a ---------t NEWPORT • r--carol Horr. agt 631 0094 DUPLEX 41;:SELECT "T' PROPERTIES --------- IAYCREST EXECUTIVE HOME 4 Bdrm 3 bath. sparkling poot beauL1ful patioi.. J car garagl'. Owner will h elp with f inancing . 5272, 000 ai II 646 7171 WE LISTEN! ·~RED CARPET .. 754-1202 fVl ,,, ,,, 0 • 11 \' •, I(., IV ,,., t sr•~~sc;."~•rn [·® lfildl Mini Spanish 2 Bdrm. home S73.950. eeaut1ru1 l'M EASY! brulcfastnook,detarhed so uys th e hi ghly' garage . Owner will earl')' rmuvated seller or this fi nancing. No qualify . beautHul 3 bdrm 2 ba Npt ing! CallM6-2313 Hgts home. An absolute oPfN'"9 •"\'""'''Jlll rv(f • charmer warmed <by u.E;]~E~ w!~I [ ~ llltll $~~~;.':;~;~~~:i view Crom m aster s wte -this 50xm lot. A!.klng and l.JV1n~ leyel. Guestl VETERANS ONLYI S235,000 with s upe unit with view . Call • 64&7171 l terms. t'J"frv I• u • ''' •U'V IO ltf •<I Se h . h rt BALBOA lSLAND r.:::::;:::-iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiillllilil vere ousmg s o a~e REAl'.:TY [ ® ltdit ~?i,'.~~i~ ~~~:~~1 ---·67•3•8•700---· • _ mediately. 1 Trffrtc HICJhlanch ...t... • Robt Socks & Assoc. Supt:r s harp 4 Bdrm TOWMHUME' · family room. atri um . 2 bedroom 2 bath. 2 Call 546•9522 i.ecluded location, pro- :.tor). with lort for a Jrd FIX & SAVE fess1ona lly decorated bedr09m Onl) I year MES"' v~DE • An e xrellent buy at old. Fu II pn ce SS.S.000. "' P' S280 000 _Nn 751·3191 4 giant bdrms. 3 baths. ·~.-........ separa te family room. forma l dining room. country k1lrhcn. Bwltan bar, 2 fireplaces. Pool and spa Needs work ! A Bargain! Call for more details! 546-231.3 Ad' trtllt'n may platt' lht'tr .. ds b) tl'lephont II 00 a m to:. XI p m ~lond1y lhni fnday 1110 noon Sa1urda) COSTA Mt.:SA Off'ICE lJOW Bny ,. 6'2 56i8 Hl'"Tl!'CTOS BEACH 17117:1 Rt-ath Blvd · ~1220 LAGUl"A REACH 1027 N C'o.ost Hwy Lagwia 8urh ~ 9466 NORTH COU:'\'TV drat f"'I' ~ l220 C:USSIND ~ Oi>adhnl' for ropy & klll.s " s 30 p m l he da) bdort' publir•llon. ''npl for Sunday & Mondi)' Ed1110<1s when dudhM Is Saturday, 12 noon a.AS""9 DMAATIOffS ERRORS Ad•t'rtist>rs ahould r h«'k their ads dall) & rtporl trron 1mml"dralt'ly. T H E DA ILY PILOT assumn 111 b1hty for tht' ftnt 111~ 11\HrtJOn only . CANCELI..ATIONS: When killln1t an ad be sure to mah a record of the KILL NUMBER 11vt'n you by your ad tallu u l'fttl9t of your unl'ell111on Tl11s 11111 numbl'r must be pres enlfd b y t he advertbtt in case or a diapute CANCELLATION OR CORRECTION Of'~ AD BEFORE IUJNMNO f;WI)' ..... ii ...... to 11111 or ~ a _. M tllll ........ Of'lkr'fd. but ft d9lll ...,-.nlM todo•miltiltadMI ................... Diii W.Ulfl: Am TINte • uw l&Mtl, "'8l ......... .,, ..... or at t•J OM of o.r onllft. NO,..__.,.. o..a..: J p.m P'ridaJ c.. ..... ~.ll 110011 ot all ltra•e91 ....... TH S DAU. V PILOT tt•tr"tt lllt rlllll • lO tlaMlf)o, -· ttiNOr ., t f t I • f O II 1 adverllHment. •Ml to cll 1•1• Ill ralu 6 ,...1 ............. ""°" ..we. a• • _._.._. ro .. a.. Cllla ..... RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN San Joaquin model. 2 bedroom plus den/study. Upgraded with qualit y n eutr a l t one carpe ts. drapes mirro r e d doors a nd c u st o m hardwood cabinets. Fantastic golf course and ni~ht Ji~ht views. Two private patios o n ~olf cours e. $179.500 P enthouse "San Mateo" model 2 bedroom corner u nit. Hi1?hly upgraded in earthtones. Fabulous f?Olf course -view. Community pool and tennis. RCTaylorCo '. 6 4 0 -9000 TREES nHSTUES • 3 Bdrm single story on oversize lot. Trees ever- ywhere. O nly $79,900. Take advanta'ge! Call 962-9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS 2 Units on fee la nd Across Crom park. Ne;ir beach. ba~. & shopping Pn~ al S20S.OOO. Evei. ~-2253 . DOORS TO BU.CH 2·2 Duplex . Owner motivated. Open lo r r eat l ve flnanr1ng. Possibly btUe or no cash. Wuttrade property · boat · car · or '! '! $249.000. Eves 548-0715 --associated B "1 ) to ( " • "t ·' l • \-I u •. • "" 1' '. • ,, FROG A AGE T OOOA R E D P P FROGLH D R D S E S D L H 0 R F S 0 E D R H T 0 6 0 D 6 R 0 A R R A E R A E A 0 E I 0 T P 0 H A 0 I R R A E E E T P A P R R I R R W E D B 6 D K R H R P 0 R F E T P 6 A I L E l R C C F T W T E L R R E H S P R 0 D H I A R R R 0 L L E 0 S R P E 0 R B G P·I 0 R 0 E 0 U 0 LG RAWE S·S V P M G S W E B B E D T 0 E S E R R E I C A R L L U B E T A H R E B l H D S E K E A L S E W 0 R L L F R 0 G 0 T H T .... ..... '=~=' ~~lA-"£~s· -----~ ~ QAY .. P0UM ----- • .__,,. ~ ol ,.,. '°"' ~ ~ b. low to '°"" io.,, ""'Pie .......01 I t 1 1 R ,~ i G 11 I I TIFFY I _l,_l'_I _I t I G 0 G S Y I =,.1· I ran acroM an All·You-<An-~ j j [ j E•l·f0f.-.c.nt1 reetourant. . . . - . ln•teed of 111¥etWa,.. you have rl _E __ G_N_N___,l_E~-..., 10 UM your -. .... ,-....1._...l _l._....I .... ' -1..-.1 o ~~::: ~~~~ "'-=~ ,.__.._ _ _...-i~._J '°" ~ ''°"' "P No l i.io.. I :.~bsrn'Mtsmus r r r r I' r I' I • 't:~~~l. iurus '0 l I l I l I I I scuM.ursAMwen • e........._ noo ..... • ...... ..... , I c ........................ ,, For a r.d M AC110N QI ·~~ -------- 759-1616 REDll:ED Trmf1c family homv In --------• Harbor \'iew Home-; I CdMC~DO OHL Y S2 15,000 Charming 3 bdrm. J bath an choiet· arl•a Omin~ nn. family rm .. ¥.cl bar too many amenillt'S t.u me nl ion ~·Cl' I .s nd l:ir a nd new on lh'"' marke t. 759·1616 bdrms or 3 bdrm~ and .a dt:n Famll> rm·adjom' k1t1 hl·n All n1 cd \ di! tvr<1tcd and pnr ed to~· II Jl~.900 A Dlv1s1on of llarbM 1111\e<>tment Co CE 110181 BLlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE IAYSHOUS •A YAtOMT "P<'rt arulJr 40 F"t FTI-nt al!P In f.xrlu"'1"' Ra\ 'lhf'N'CO C'l'mmun1t v fJ'•\ Plv \la"'ll"r ~u1ll' With F'1rrplar1>. Plue; Ft>ur Rt'drNlm<> t. R<>nui-Roof!'\ lo.· Dt>n . par1nuc; Oininc An·;i With We-'( Rar All Tlm f'lu'I Pwr f1<'at /.. Oo<-k l'rulv C.<'rl!('('IU" \'11•" Of t~l:•nrl .. /.. Ch;1n nC'l!> And An Jo 'l'.tr:• L.ttl!I' Fr<'nt l',1J1r lo. Ot·t·Jc \J .llSO fX'IO ~ ~·· ...... 759-9100 ~ 2 c°"* ate rtcno Newporl Cetmr ma en ab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY COIOHA DEL MAR "CUFf HANGS! .. Builders~ Create your own est ate an this fabulous location . 2BR. famtly rm home overlookin~ Corona del Mar beach with view of Catalina & entrance to jetty . Close to SC'hools. park & shopping . St.100.000 fe e. Donna Godshalt 644-6200. 1 Z·SS l --· 1sr.1414 -· --sst.a7oo c O'l"1M I/ ~y c et" et 642 .. 235 Q()I Dove-()...,. Wf'Oebdqe Cet-•e- 644-6200 H-,.t.rv V -(,.~, .. HARBOR RIDGE-YU & SPA C••'* .. a•p. _.... ...ery, ...... etrl•• .. d ••ll•ft•d decoretor •laltleL DyMlty ...... 2 ........ 2 k. ••• celw. "'"'9rfalt ,...... fOf1IMll ..... "" .ct c••«.-.... pit. Sellt- 'WtsMIA.LT.D. SlH,000. 61a.t400 NEWPORT CREST PLAN 4 a... ................ ...,. .. ..... Wei ,,ta4 l ....... ..... flrtcedto .. $17'.IOO. '31·1400 OPEN, SPACIOUS, YU & Paa NfSIDEMT HOMES '.\1 ovc r ight into this professionally cl<:C'oratetf &" lc.indscaped 3 bedroom fa mily room home. Vaulted reil· i n g s . s hutH·r-.. m a ny C'U<;to m feettures. lots of J,?lac;;c;_ rovt"red patio & l an~e private b<ick~·arrl pcrrad1se. S309.000 FEF. r ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER tr-644-9060 ~ l ~ ... OCE.AHfROMT Lar~e deluxe BA.LBO \ D uplex 4 bdrm. 2° t>.Jths up. J bdrm, 2 b.llh .down Fireplace earh un A Compl rederorJtt'd & upjlraded Sho" ~ Ilk. brand new Uni) Sll65 000' COMMERCIAL CA."liNf.HY Arn:,\ \. .1 cant re Jd)· for o wner u~e r o r ~Pt't'Ulat o r SELLER WILL C \Riff Fl;\ ,\;\Cl ;-.;c; With 2'J'' dov.ll Sl9!1 ~ COSTA MESA 0 \...., ~.\\'t-:R • \1 ,11 3 t~frm l '• bJth hotm• .-loM-to 11.irbor :::.hopp1111: <.:t·nh:r Bu~ Srhl'lllll• ~t.iura nl!> &'golf Uni~ Sl )IJ • Balboa Bay Prop. .Reoalton •675·7060• - WWtMOT STRETCH OUT ? Jnd 1-!l'l mt. rt• f .r '11ur mllnl'Y NEW I lldrm homl.' ~1th lam rm ~ t11n 1ni.: rm rnple i.;.ir .all on ' .st· re lot \S!->L' \1 t-; Sl<l>.500 O"ncr "111 hdp lln.inct:'l'<!Wl~ Sl~ C.ill No" 53ti·931 I ALLSTATE REALTORS PRIVATE IE.A.CH COTTAGE 1 With \ 1ew or O<'e<1n from I trrrace Pnred for quick s3.le. S84.900 Won't IJ)I' Act now' C<l 11 963 6767 r,.'"• .J • '\ • •. I • ~1 f EASTBLUFF Cheerful 4 Hdrm fam1 l~ home w lovely \'ll'w . ·n\.'at as a pin" S22ti.~I 644-9990 --------- OPB4 DAILY 1-5 PM IALBOA ISL.AND 8 Collins Island SI. I 00,000 Watt!f'·Prl. Island :? <.ton corne r .. •th ~A f£R l'ru ll''>'llOndlh tl•'<'Oraho;l 1 bdrm v. 1th ~pJt'IOU~ m.J~tcr '>Ull• "\ I F: W '' f v. J t t> r 1\ ~k~ lil!hh I 111 ludo•.., Lan•I 216 Ruby A•~. S48S,OOO '\ f. W \' l (. T 0 R I A " RF-<:;IOENl'E ~l:ign1f1 • t'nt 2 ~tqn. -l b<lrm. f.im11\ rrn. ·dining rm St_.._• th, ()\. .sut1ful dl'lJ lb For Th.s~ Listings CALL 673-6900 Waterfront Homrs Balboa IMand DREAMS DON'T LAST and neither do elegant homes hke lh1s beauty m one of Newport Bench':. lon.·h('St a!'f'a!r."-Bdrm. !>J>3 C'IOUS £a m il y 'Tm Profess1oria lly decorah-<1 and landscaped. Catt• J(ua rdcd communit ~ r>nvate trnnis and PoOI .ll(E TO 1., "'CH ;ind breathtaking O<'ean, 10A h.irbor. mountain and r1 4 IDRM, S97,500 t' Ll..:ht~ \ll'"!I ss1s.ooo Could be a rharme r . Cull loday979 5370. B UT . n eeds elbow A ~reasc. paint. d rape~. LLST"ATE carpets. minor rcp:11rs I,.. • and ~3rd work. Ra1hni; ._A_E•A•L•T•O•R_S_ fence with roses. A good future come up. ------ EXCLUSIVE CHINA COVE Steps to secluded beach. Thlt h op:le Is i m · rmaalate. Price reduced tosrrt.000. CaUl46-7111 Ol'rN I• 9• If ' IUN l()/lf l>#l(f • b•lll llrSt7.000 Sharp llarter home wtth r e modeled kitch e n! garaae. and blodwal fence. The k>an la aa· l&llNble at ~c;\ so cbn wait on lhls oae ! Call --· !;SELECT -----f')TIES NEWLY USTID t."" e~t )>rlrt'd 3 Rrlrm ~M<'f'laro on a rnrne r Int in H\' Hnmf'<1. ~10,000 r~ 1 UMITS-c.M. Located on the Eaatalde and u .sxaroH make u.e ~ • snat IMl.Y. The r e are two 3 bedrooca. four 2 bedroom and one bachelor unit.a All have ••ra1ea and )'ardl. All.ume low in· t4nll aota and owner wUl carT7 ...... IDcl T.D. Full prtee 1315,00d. Call 5.W-2MO. A~. .. I Ha.nU.fa..W..d -==~':"DAl':':'"L'"':Y:"'Pl':"L_O_T_T"';":~~-:::-· ~_.:..:T':;:leldeV:=;~· Ju::' ::r'Y.!21.~1-= ,..._.,fer Wt ........ llor Wt ........ llor Wt °"*' IMI htate ..... . ......................................................................................•........................................•......... _ ..................... ~!!!.~.~ ....... HMM•Forw. .,..... 1044 ......... .,... 1012 ... ..,... ..... '°'' c ... 11, ... 1"':"9"'• ... t1••••Dewt. eo.tew..e u24 .• .. 1002 • ···············~······· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -······················ ............ _......... .......... t.700 ....... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• :~~ ........... ~ ..... eo.t.W... 1014 ir.t.e 1044 l'ANOHAMICMTN Wt;STCL.l t"t' 114,000 H••••••••••u•u ueu• ....................... 3 bd r m .. 2~ ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~WA.c:LUIHM VIEW Townaiome. ·Brand new. ~------• lBr Conda on ltrt'am, nr down 0 W.C. 4 Br. + OWNER. 2 br, 2 ba, den, FOi LIASI d I ~Red~bE·Beoch:t·uot .. e A. TOUCH Colle••· lw)I .. 1ho11 T9MU••·SCHL f'OR SALE BY OWN Ek fX)Ol. W<R· 86HIOO or f/p. ~ P!·~· tesuus New 2 bedroom 2 bath ~~r:i/ea rygaerd. e~u::; ~ 11 pau OWMT •I' M l :mu •Rr ''•Ba, lrplr . dbl 4 RR 2 Pa. l&.e lot, new 840-lllU •-...,_.. boMe. lllulon Lakes OF.CLASS alUPM pralf,p .. uo at•.OOOor dra1na1e . lnd H J!. --------1.D'C:l(. Count ry C lub. Golf· au• e. S725 mod. !Bl Ir ' T L h h ... IM'700mo Al\ '131 TIMI! ._ __ ... ..........., • .._, ·---·-' D-f lly last cro. + :1 eposii. ~llACH £xttPUOnal opponun1h rot l•rlt' 'am1h • t-'hr bedroom. thrc bath ho9 on •arr• Im ~•th beautlful poo ll4n<t\' to •<.~ 1.nd tr1uuwn.1 l U•'n P R I ' f; J li ~ f tu:o uc ~ o 113 .oou NOW~.000 Hl·1l00 N.I. DOESN'T TAJCIMUCH ••• Only W .900 oo"'n to 10:111 ror lh1s lovt'I) 4 bdrm l bath home Olil) I 1 rrules lo b1•urh No n\'t'<I to quahr) or pJ) pu111h 9J&.900. Ca II now :>i'I :..nu now ALLSTATE REALTORS ------- 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ? Story 2 bdrm l ~. ba. Patio. Garage Apt GueM qua rte r s $425 .000 6'13~---- a .. tl)\'fr II l l "" nan.-C'apa, cpi., paint. ..., 1800 la:WY·poo · .... aut1 U ... ""Santa Ana ve C u OW · S40 '-'nd Utfi TOWNH~ IN •c. $149.500 Call eve1, Mont~ r.an with ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• landscaped1 no main--· ..... br ion1Ju w .all lht' THILAICIS ~0208 truandnicc yltt'd.Cloe!eCDll Duplex by own. ~ya.ra. e.tMl71. --~ amtnH1ta SlH D~U ~!arufirt'nl i Udrin t•1 Na-rt1e--1. 1069 ~1t~~~•702011reeobell. sz~0.000 1 br. 2 br, 9890ClubhouseRd. Btn r Br Condo. n.r So. •1 .,. tO"'llh<11TM' rom11h 11• ....... r--_,. -·""" .... ..,,... ~n Hot Spring.a Cs Plaza, peol. s pa. ten· WAU\t'R • U l R E I> ufia ndtd Lhruou' ...... •••••••••••••••u m. ........ orm.988'7 2f3-378·2:sT , rus. ~ mo. w relrig. •,...8 ld._..il ) lucu1rd "1th m m 2-C.M. Duplexes. Super !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ SS7-4258, SSl-2776. .. I I 'lfrtl' pn\'llr\ )C'l 1n de-UST CQNOOS Lingo terms. Must seU. Make THAH MOOR. r11"0J.1m1t> to 11c1C1I, 'Jill DICOlATOl'S IM N~ CllST 0 f Ir . o w n r / Ag t CONDO SHARI Duplex unit 2 BR. lBA. You II """'"' '1•1:n1r1 uun•. lttn111,. A1k•n11 ORIAM Orut\illu: 2 :story Plan 2. •Alf•-873-63361642·~. St.0,900 DR . Fa m ro om . nl J t>r. 2 i., ll1.1 f",lm OuutumJlnu 4 • br with pnced to sell at Sl~.000. Only $2,000 dwn & It's downtl)wn <.:M. S42S No •floor,, \ ,. n\1•111 " •--111!!11111!111111!1~---"OUTS + you II h "'""" A.,.John"• 4 ~ ~ • plu11h C111'\*Un11. ""'"tom f)iUre block 3 2 Bdrm ~ w1 ave .,....... .,. """''""""· UJ>111.iJ<"> \b-'lll\111 11 .i d •. t ec~an view ~ beautiful h 717 723 I I UNITS guarantee lo exchange 111ht•no1U1•111.1I .. u• Own1 r rai~"' mul lt1r llUI •· b I .. k ouses · ,rvine TOO"'YSIESTIUY w /H aw"ii , ru c rto sri5trt10nlh. 2 br, 1 ba. 11 " • "1th t1re/1lun• Approx grct!n e t viow rn .. es Ave. Blwn llolly Ln "' .. "'' d 645 VI ~' '.ar r) !!nit • 1311 2*IO ~ t of t•h•t1a1wl' lh.u. one of the prime un· Laurel Pl S200,000. 2 Lots. steps to bay & Vallarta, Acapulco. Can· ,...rage, no ogs. C• 5o4U It l.¥rl(t' :i1.1u & t>t-aullful ll.ll In the Crest Custom Dive by don't disturb beach . S525,000. Call . CWI, Swlturland & JOO toria CM S46·9124 W \1~1-'ll & l l':F: It r. tt b tt I I"' h .., ~ H" pooL lj..L..C~lJ ~il.UJl. dl'('()rated. Sl89,500. occupanta-OWC. terms. NOW! other pla ces thruout the Mesa dcl Mar. Xlnt cond. ltrolldmoorTownhouw .2 sia~u~h"ooll p u•·e " l'111qut.> i''loor Pl~n 8. 67S-7788owner JONES REALTY---~~~.E. 41bdrm.-2 a. f1replace.- ASSUME f l ••• Rr 21~ Ba. bnck patio. • 2 +ch:n, lowest priced un e I!<' gar opener. S750 . .-arth 1ont'1t, $lO'J.)00 119-1111 it intheCrest $l6Z.900. JASMIMECREH ' 673-6210 RHIEst.te Greatarea.642·119'J Uo 3 &l I , l\..1 ,1,..,.1ro lil .. <Orll<'I ll>I 1114.)\ t.' Ill 1 v n 1111 1 11 n "' a I k t l• t~n Hou,w Sun I l• 1 Best 814>' W~ 2900 -----" • - - C'hfo\tnnc· t'Jll •H't'kdO> •-leoch I 04' Special single sl.Ory Plan Owner AnxlOU:<t' ••••••u••••••••••••••• MEW IN TOWN? ch1>1.ll ,,nd ,hoppin~ < olll·~1· Parl.. )1119 000 1 k Cor CrJ •~ t>ll \266 I 9 pm :l 13 ~ 2 u tllHIO ;:;::::................ I on largest gret>nbelt m 3Bdrm+ram rm. r ust.om ~Property 2000 '1Nrly'D04)" Waflhd GETTING FEO UP ~•·t•kcnds 714 55 l b 135 the Crest $175.000. shutters thru-0ut. G rent ......... •••••••••••••• Ea~er buyer has cash ror RENTIMES AfmlHDLYHOME balcon y with v1t'w de lh Ownt'r Charming 2 Bdrm homt' Beaut guarded com t.: home ~·9111 MAKES MOVING With lu\'ely mountain mun1ty Call to ~Cl! HOUSE C.M family desires t.o buy A IRE&"'r. Kt-;\LiOK~ I IN\ ... ~ run G KUl l' -.1.anla tu bu)' hon~ lrrum l>\l PlJ n ) 53-0 59lJO Ocean lrttus I That'i. wh.Jt )OU II get in this ~UPl·r fumil~ "'l" Gnat Fc.Mily Home F.ibulous 6 Bdrm, 4 Balh hu10i.' with c~ntn1I • .ur rht' 1d~.il honw for J ldJ'ge famil) Tu« ally uµ ,.;rOJdt'd 1ru.1de Jnd out .<\.,Jun.i: S159 ,!IOO home on l'O!-l..i Mt'::.a ·~ --- W e ::. ( s 1 d t' 3 b 1 i: _BY OWNER bc<elroom:.. llUGE fom1h Tii E RANCH <1Hr+fam IU'lm t 20 'xJO'>. \\1th I rm Completely rcmod. >nl'k f1r.1•plaC'l'. and lol~ 11 e w e pt pa 1 n 1 rmr<· ~<> lll'••ll for air wallpaper Lovel} Hird' l:und1t1on1ng . with lht· l\oi Pond Assurii In rnol br.e('zc.•:. ()(( t ht· 5145 900 5515833 ocean (lo:.e lo ::.rhools. ---· -------~ho ppl n g , bu!> lt n e~ *•BEACH! Pnct.'d al only SI I0.000. v1tiw Greal rt•ntal ur1t $315.000 DUPLO J Br home m t:dM Pref t:Att or hone) moon cotta"e ROGIUl'S Rir. "'LTY FOU(lP• EV r 11 Id .. ~ ~ ~ rom owner ave !'oO 631-4555 11%1.000 675-2311 RENTS RAISED ~~read> to movt' STARTPACXIHG don osen n•a I tor" luctlti••.._ SPYGLASS $40,000 REDUCTION FOrevcr Vlt.'W or Harbor 121!1 N COAST llWY 4 Brdm. 3 Ba. fam rm pool &.spa. $445..000. LAG UNA BEACll '••sllllo ~x , & city l.lghU. from mu't rooms Pool ~' JacULi• ____ 497·"848___ Completely refurbishe<I. ()('t.:ANl''RONT Qne blk to beach You own the· land. Great N l' w m od u I a r l ~pc fmancmg. $205,000 '83S,000 P~ lromt Reattor 64S:J531 6U-l447 S. CletMftte I 076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• homes.pvtcommwuly.2 ~ brhs • .i.1 hr secunly. s ub ~(N Ste:,eCol>uN\ lt'ltlng OK t714J 499 3816 "V • CYPRUS SHORES C~t~ Mesa AJJ for $315.000 'f52-1920 ' QUAIL PLACE PROPHTIES .. 10,.. TM l:lO P.M.l THE ONLY WAY Oc.._ leach Estate TOG() 759·9221 New, prcst1g1ou~ ri· 7UHITSC.M. 3 Bdrm floor plan, 01·t•an s idencc. Sec. gale. ex Ne.1 r new , 4 I bdrm \lt.·w dct.·k ~. l ar~l' 1 e l u s i ve bl."a<lh wilof\ & fireplaces, 3 2 enclosed brick pLlllO 80' OCEAN VIEW clubhou.-.l• E'ery rm a bdrm. 1•, ba. Owner wi ll Price d ror 1mmed10Jh• magmflcl·nt vu Come C'Onlllder contr.-ct rtnanl.'. ~.ile al Sll!l.000 ... 1 d lot . .idJ to fo rmer ~1x Combma\1on comm'I & res1den11al lease opllon In th e Newp o rt lkh/Cosla Mt's a area !Harbor. a r t'a pre ferredl Cond1llon or pre· rru~ not 1mponanl at- lt>'i!)ee can rl'mOdt'I ::,pare should be 11 sgl or lltlached unit (SIJ('h Ill> dplx >. Loca t ion mu:,t quabfy for res1dent1al & offl cl' u:,c Prt>m1 ~c-. should consist or 4 orr.cc., 1n add111on lo 3 u r... + oomwl living arPa Con ta l'I Mr W c ~l at 714 957 1.822 --- ~ clean 2Br. l& dplx. l'nCI garc1 gc. pvt ~d. no pet.'>. S395 nto GSlt: VIC· ton a Sl 54k titi80' 2 Br. 1 Ba Quiet are.l :-.In pets R~punl>1blc roul)I<' µrtdHred ~:.s50 mu 5411 5H77 •2 Hr Con4lo ~r SC Plata 1.r~ )ard 'WX>I. S500 • o '*"' 7~ t f:iltili or *II Hf..O Dana Point 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Story 4 Br, 3 Ba. Spa. :1 3 10 1 Bucc aneer 2 13 5 ~2 010 2 & 213 3 6~0 • • IALIOA ISLAND CQJ:fAGE 11""-,..,,..e~ia "rr'lbt"°' +71ft1 Sl50.000 firm A.i:ent 631·1022· W E 675 0895 . so rail and :.ee todav' YES a private .gra!tSY s.iG-1720. BKR. . bcarh leads ra~ht to lht' -• • ----~ __ lll_Hl:._~_-_""_...,,,_··_1 't!Jln'""""'T! a 11 1o t >• ovr persqnal 1nspt>ct1on of ~·~acli 32(ir'=....a= --~ .~cw y ecorated on f~· c~t.ite IJ.\ a••pt. only 1 LnJ.:. "°"°}t'§Sl~'IJ REALTY land. Owner extre mch s.llJl..tl01L { Ui. J~~ TSL lnvstmts6"2-16Q3 Jl!o~h~~?,.::~~~~ ...... -----anx.iou. ... anOpncedTosltl 1 '1234!82.8&!>4865-i:! -.ii.,,.., fll.L:..-~· v_.--dt S3JS.OOO. Call aboul un 2 CM dupJexes. I 1s x1ra :"oAgt n4 5792 4 I ~is lovely one or 11 kiod ortenng ~ fo:XCLUSIVELY OU RS! S273,SOO -----.. ~ HOME By pwner: near ne w English Charm. leddt>d windows. u:.Pd br1t•k . beamed ce1hngs. 3 & I en.. $375.000 for Casi sale. 67~5J04 IALIOA ISLAND · & INCOME (~i~""oobrldgc f>nde of owner!th1p l Realty null• to the ocean. 4 .><.·ars 551-3000 old f~:aul1ful ownt·r~ Un· l920 8arrant'a Vk"'·'"'"" $220,000 11 + h add1l1onal rt.'ntals ----- Better hurry' New p.irk now m process. adjacent topropert\ C 11om· t'n· believable oppurtun1l) 0erm1te gold mine' 11131 54().89-W WALKER & LEE n 1-; IDEAL FAMILY HOMt.:: 2 siol), 3 bdrm and gues l qu arll•r :, Large patio $355.000 LOU BRECHTEL & A.uoc. l.75-3331 Ht't' room and laundn f c1rihlll'!t l..i ri:(' J!rl't.'0· bell :m~u Only $350,000 U.11 &15 tHfi l . .,..,..,., .. OPEN HOUSE ~ REALTY z .. ·~ Dana Point 1026 ....................... 180' Vu of u'anc1 I !arbor J u.-.l redu~·d lu SJ 15.000 2Hr. 2ba. frpk , h w nr, DUPLEX 91,·, a ..,!. um In. ,\gt fantast1<: rinanring. cute 752 65t)ij ~\ t,~~:;:i~~'r.~e~~;~ Fowwtain Valley 1034 and m101 \'1ew Other 3 •••••••• ••• ••• ••• •• • ••• Bdrm 2 bath + 2 gut•M J "Y.A TERMS rooms ln a ternf1c 1cx·•1 "THE MEADOWS" t1on Qwner will :.t!t:.1:.t Call ~wckly on th1-. 1m withthefmanc1ng ' m,1c prore,!.1ohalh BARRETT landst·ap<.'<I 3 Br m ·Thl· REALTY REGISTER \ll'acJnw ... "'1th pru 1·1 • 642•5200 .md tnm~ lo M II f.i,I ~1 19.000 644-7211 •..••..........•....... 1aOFT Balboa P~insula I 007 mm . ' . TRANSFERRED MUST SEU. 0 And )ou ·re lfl lur k ' Im maculate end unit Tut.JI I) up~radl·d Jhruout A C, J:rl'at k1l<'hl•n. µlu:.h cpl. 1\ssumt.' 10 ~·, loan. II L29. 54().8944 WALKER & Lt:E RE 1~1~,~~q~r Sl~U:R S200.ooo: Almo:.t c·om· pletely new from lop to bottom. This massive S bedroom. 3 bath home mcnlS )bur personal m· :.j)E'('l1on Woodbridge Really 55 1·3000 111211 1\arranu Pl.,.L ln inf' WOQDIRIDGE WATERFRONT Aikens C;i md1•n d e tOJc·hed Condo ~weepmR lawn d o wn t o lakl· Fmesl lakl.':.horl! lot 1n Woodbndge 3 Hr 2' 2 ba , fanuly rm . dining rm . C'fllr) patio with lar~c deck overlooking lak~ ::w!SS.000 .. 559 7139. FROM SAND Balboa Penins ula On th£• pomL Ab::.olutl'ly nolhm~ I else like 1t ~ 2 s tory on 1 1 ~ ---------•· lot.<;. Decks . pat10J>. ~µa & ' GREAT FAMIL y *·*JUST LISTED lheocean. iHJ:i 5'10·fl9"14 t WALK ER & LI::!-.: K t-: HOME Hare Cambm· model - -----~Br. 2Ba, luvl'I\ JX>OI & 2-stor). 3 Bdrm. 2 1? Corona del Mar I 022 ,\ t.l c ul di• !-J l', on I} Bath Pnvate rear patio. $125.500 Call for appt to large s1deyard A bnght ~l.~ and cheerful home. Com ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ~ {~~]=bridge -------i ~ • Realcg 2MASTER IDRMS _.iiii!!~~~~--!"!..~I 551·3000 At1ract1ve pool duplex + 2 good rental;. Pn mt.' loc·a llC>n. $285,000. 640.4999 Costatl4ffa 1024 Three year s nl'W, 2 HwitincJtOfl~ach 1040 19Zll 8arranra ri... .. 1ninf' Bdrms. 2 12 b a 1hs. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- r1replaces All bwltms. 6 BEDROOMS VA TERMS 2 B r . double gara~c wnh po<1I ~t·al & cle an & only 2, 1 t:uh'erdak. 2 Hr. Lell1e. and 1acuzz1 OHered OJI miles from the ~urf i'\ill __ R_ed_h1_1J!~~ 5S2_·_7500 __ _ only SS2.500. Call ~ 10 1151 µnet' only SllJ.000 ~HERITAGE REALTORS NEW CONDOS 2&3BEDR00Mi; Starting at SlOl.000. On Victoria blwn Newport& Harbor Blvd. 541.3559 • ha 646-6093 Park Plan• Inc 842 7461 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT LOVELY TO LOOK AT Exc1tmg 4 bdrm ram nn. Deane Home. an ex qu1 s1 t e selling and beautifully landscaped. Tins wonderlul fa.ouly home is warmly decoral· ed and in s pic·n·s pan condition. You m ust sec tlu.sone. ---------bcllevableterms. 'B> ownl!r, cui.lom Jbr rMwu:. will pa) for ~l'lf -- --• ~M & CANYON 3ba, bonu:. rm. 0 ,er'1tl SOOK Othe r 1s 2houseori Ooun~ Mom hl•re unlll VIEWS Ocean View:, Homl'S KV J:Jr, fanla~t•c C><•·Jn 2 K 2 loc. S160K /\!.~um i''t1 lO bu> CdM or NH Splinded home of wood Our SpeciaJtv 1<1.iru> under 10"", w 25r, ho uw Cor daul(hter & .md glass w11h each "''" 1 J: 01 r t' 0 u r 'l· \ 1 ,. " riown or offor 0-..nr •\gt d.drhnl! grandk1cb ha\• dow frammR a d1rren•nt Robt. Socks & AslOC. S2lO.OOO Will flnoU'ce ti73 bJJb& b<l2·!1661i .,, 't'r .. 1 l(Orgcou'> ~o ()(•t.>an & mounlam \ll'W 546-9522 _498_l_s+1_ ---_ _ _ C oa s t . 0 rt:~ o n Own this C'Omfortable :! San Ju. 20 UHITS--C.M. be a<" hf rn n l Io t s & bdrm homt' u f drain.ill( PROIA n SALE r-1strafto I 078 Beaut I yr old N 'llh.sr ulf't'U~\.'10 I rad•· for )OUr r ~ .. 000 WESTCLIFF. spacious ~ t f I ... -.paces or""""· Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• wu !t, rp ts .~1re an•a 1·qu1l•. J'>'>Um•· \our C't.l!>lomhome.2 Bdrm + ""'LJ "" • r111anc1n11ava1lablc c U~gradt.'d 2 BR :! I~ con '" O\~tmb ~2 11,.,., l•1.1n p p \,.:l ('Jll 642 72 I • den + pool ho11.'t' cor ,..._ 7H ~ 5740 • ner loc. m OH·r S300.000 · ""'can View $89.000 AJwa), bu>·mi: apt!> l'M. -area.)our opporluml~ at 661-®9. l938~ 'II HB Call for prompl s . ~~o .i:. •~' ' AIH Condo ~t1-.-.1on \'111.i~l· & 1.;oortt'<IU:. ofkrs A"k Rf'dcb t!f -----__ . bdrm. 2 b.i :\Int t·ond for H1ll~1 1111,1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -w· TO Bch & Pilrl Si'J S79.950 Agl'nl 49J 3500 0 Uioklll~ for-Mr -;,r )tr) ~ h"'iWd view. com er. 7 rm. 2 ba, 493-7492 1:.:d!(c • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• 2 :,ty :.ngl on R 2 bw Ida -----8ab>a P ... iftwlo l I 07 3br h:.t·. ~o 1.ui:una. bll'. oo·+ fee 101 S335K ~~.~~ •••••••• ~~~.~ *AGENT* ......•.....•.......... l80 1dl•g U<'l'·•rl \ u OW(; 2nd & SIOOK. 7101 S19K.000 15':; d wn ~ashore. Uo not disturb DESPERATE Work with the ~oun~. fS40.1"41 wkl.) t enant Ownr You ma y neVl'r ::.t't' om· M?aS(Kll'd , Jl:l!N">:.l>t' & 545-983!1 hke rt a f!am. ~.500 VA motl\•aloo IOO'c com NEW ('llHIS/\REL -----------&i'll.Atcrm!> J br.2 ba misi;iun . ht cl.•'~ DESIGN HOMl-.:S BAYPOl .... T CO .... DOS Super ... 1an1·r ho ml' " " b N e w p o rt Bea rh ,\ttrart1vr-rum 2br. + pat w & l!Jr. Maturt· \d ult.., onh '' ,111 ~·111 1.'>lhru Junt" 1:, ~··mo o:~:~.or 21.1 .i ~. t..217 COf"OftO •1 M or 3122 ••..•••..•.•...•••..... Ocean , 1ew 2 bedroom By Pocffefftt Homes Fa ulou::. re ntal ;: 132 cAlrport 1 office Call Bill and 3 bedroom homei. in Two 2 Bdrm, 2\1'2 ba COO· ~ • . ' ' ror llllCrvJE'W IS51 1666 Jasmine C r('ek Condo. Victona &>al·h Plans in dos located in uµpl'r WALKER & Ll-.f. ~ -0-Al_N_A_PT __ DUPLEXt:;S axx> sq ft. 2br, 2ba, pr.t e lude decks. clislorn • Sack Ba)' area. l:trand '1>l'SPERATi': b\ Ownt>r S1 pooJ, spa, & sauna, Px cabtnet.ry, ~taJned glass, rk-w, duect Crom bwlder Submit all o(for., 3 br 95.000 & S205,000 qU1.S1tely Cum . .:uard & ceranuc ule, har:_dwood SulltJmelo ~elect l arpet 2,'J ba. C'O\erl.'d patlll. ~eumt!.whreplac~ tennis C'ou r ts man) Ooors and more Call f<X color. Standa rd featun-s fenced fronl & r •ar <'Jll Bwlder w help finance ictr.ts $2700 ~:>'1 4343. more 1nCormat1on J ne ludc air c ond .. ~ l830or '15-t-· \is Carnt'r,Agt~96-510I i~l.200LmdJ • l-lex1ble 80 & 90'< ftnanc SAVE MONEY SS {"~!I o~ Ol·r hnanl't.'d ••••••••••••••••••••••• .........•••..••..•.•.. ,\\all Au~ l.st Near the bed< h 1 Dt·J Jwa rl'tSpr. 1ni:C1cld 1 2 ~lo rv. :: bdrm 3 ba Exee liomE with Cam rm frph• Cbh~hr. patio. sundt>C'k ~ rlbl g ar.i~e w 1t·lt·c Jl'ar.1.:1• do ur op1•11t·r q ">""1\ by J 1•rot onh 2 or 3 ('h1ldre11 <>K. nn Pl'l'> .... mall !)cl COf\!>Hlt'rt'd I S7')(1 pi·r roo + S7SO d1-. 1n.11 Call 711·9f>.t 25mor '113-;!n I A)(t-nl No fo~ 11mu; I-Oft RE~T 3 bdrm SSJll. fcnred vanl & i:ara i:f' l-'a11;1lv pl1•J :.<.' K 1d s & pd ""''IC'Ollli!. 7 11.~H 2:.l;G or 911 'u. l AAt•nt :-lo 11 ... ~h .~br Zh.c. frpl, fl•~ h"'.J'>h••r \.'t•r 11 c:lt· 111 ~ lt.l.3or'lt.i4 <US'n 5parrou, :t Hr. :!•~ H.1. rqil ~. bit'"'· W t l> hooku1J. f.1m rm. J:.1r Im~ ll1all' UCl UPJ lll \ 5750 SJt,.O'J:! l Townhou'>e 2hr. t "°lba, rwar II II Pool, 2 'tor.. si:.111 ~11191.,1 . ~ll Ol~f'l e\•.,.. • 417·3331 ~~~~r opener and ~ --IY OWHat l l-J -J-l ll_X_G_r_°'>S--E-'s1; ~'obit l 126 Lingo lnR 3\Jtlable Pnct.'<1 al J Bedroom hou.w, "OOd "" nt'!\ Jn 631 ~ !'>pJnl.,h nl1kr I hdrm S159,900 e.lch. fo'or de .. ---\lllJ Court• H d . LantP 38r Jll.1,2,tcir"· Ila.lb"" taib.callCarolllorr.ai::t lo cat io n , l.tr t;l· lot 12!> "P MH park 19. r <' pm.tit· $310 67J:?1Kl & nt'Jr bt-ach ,,,w :t \ail. --Pacesellt>r Homel. ~7-3182 ___ n.>tum S80Kdn ISSI II.&,, ~ Sb.)() mo ~t>-5,;U.l • AWAYOFLIFE 631 71&1 or 6Jl-O<Y>1 ' Mike o r Ra mon. Hkr - Th kl h Saks omee open (ia11)-OtherRldEstate lnww 3144 ~"' b 1s !>p a r ing ' ore P'f 1 ----~. -1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ·'""'o :i r 2'·1ll..1. ~;oo f l fr 11~ .. rvUle Ave.. & •••••••• ••• •• •••• ••••• • · I-·' roo µroµcrt) o t.>r.. pr\l I> nl'w unit.... .a~l S1ul' ~ T i> II' •1.>J :ISSO d a}1> MIU 21•)1 .,t1j!e. M·t·unt} amt c1uuli ~ruve'!'tY Dnve. Mobik Homes L:c.,.l,1 Mc!)a Townhou-..·j ~.mi:~· n .. · atiu 111111 t~ ,\b-.olute µrnJl} & ForSale 1100 .,1>1!-d Broker . ~ l3S.5 ~Br. Adult~. pool J·" 1 •'H'i ~utf:,.t qrtr' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 .,13 l:!O"l!lb tenni ... S5-5 t m o 111 " 11br. 2b.i . do"'rllown llH. *' "' PROBATESALE! SanJuan CapoSSH.!1110 2 r ~ ~'"-----"all·r!H6_~'ll .iOO hloc•k S59J mo Cot e Realty 'Peninsula~· Br. 2 Ila . 1 iso ~ci ft ti,>r!) 40 UNITS .Wwport ~ach 3169 ' 8'.ll 59-.lti, 842·9393 &lnV('~lmt•nt ,\rare opportunity to ~i\~~~32 Xlnt Gardt!nGrove loca· •••••••••••••••••••••••1 .. ----·- . 640-5777 rnsh m on the Buy of GrcenlcaC5• Pk t.:M 1<14-0 llon Low. low m.lin 'nique P en 1n..,ula l'l 3 lilt i'.tm Rm. fpk. nn •our Life. 2Br & !Br units Cl I h pn 11•nanr e HIX i:ro'>~ home. 4br. 2bJ, partlv I <'UI di.' S.lC'. Nr heJch. The View SUPERB! Thl• llomc ·CUSTOM ' TI1e Dt-cor·Oublandmg! The Spa -PRIVATE' Spucious 3Br, 21,ba LCICJU'HI YillCICJ«! R.E., 497-1761 --------- LOl)l9MIHHJ-I 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5CUSTOM CONDOS 23770 lllLLllUHST OR. ~. 1780 2200 sq Cl. air. rrplcs. luxur) appl. pool & :.pa. all amt•n1t1e., Pnme loc hm1tt>d l"<lll1on proJcct Sl75.000·S265.000 Developer + 714) 493-8545 By Owner. golf course. 18 Fairway. S br, 4 bir. pool, jac .. $457,000. 495·61113 or 66J.700l EXECUTIVE El.EGAMCE , sq .. ux om." mi· ' II h . I N f with 2 ear garai.:e & silc, J!d rm. by ownt.'r >wner w1 r:irry wit rum. )lar ~o Pt'l.5 \\,Ill U\:JI now o ee. S62S r1replace. Best offer over ~1862 2!1';. down fo'ull price ~pl June $1200 mo 1n rm C tW agt. 962·~ $150,000 lakes 1l ! But $1..W0.000 ~in~util 1)75~--~til='on--- Hurry Trailer with ulla<"hed 20 UNITS j ..,.. JON. ES REA TY room L 1 k e n e w Bread and butter units ln ~ Uftfw'NsMd .~ ........ ~~~.~ . l Newport lkach $10.000 Aood Orang<' loral1on ~~·1:.~·••••3•2••0•6•1 0n ~·att'r 4 lir 2•, Ba . Ir" 673-l5,21 O 714·337 3154 IOX gros' Owner will _ _ ,, "'!!1!!!1!!!1!!~~1!!11~~~ ' carry \\llh 29r;. do"n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Liv rm. ram rm, 36' boat = --------· foull pnct' $739,000 CHARMING SI.Ip. le.iw SlSOO m o./ or 8randncw2Br.2,,ba con· UDOPRKwfVIEW 19 UNITS 1 ,. •• 0 ,.ISUHOM., fer 714-3-16·~ do. SeablulC To-.-nhoml'!>. $52 500 ,_. "' 11; • located m Costa Mesa. 28r. 2Ba, I~ frplc, ~ood II 11.irbour Waterfront 2slor) $625 963-5568 Oiarm aboundc; '" th1' I owe with 20'. do~'n ~elled mt. oar . oar. I hollll'. 40' d""k. I br. 2 ba, bdrm w11h 2nd ,1u rv Full soooooo II "" " "" SPACIOUS & IRIGHT bonus r o o m . Ot•clo. pn ce 1 ·• . A ndry $700 mo. yrly I 3 l'J r ga ragl'. Ll'a 'c Center or the Bluffs. Top Owne r will fin an'''", .i~).-8drm. 9 llX gros:. &i2·3336, 548 9449 1w1.1ut .. rl'">pons1bll• P.Jr- 1 "" ThLc; property has s pcn-· e cvat1on. open beam. trade or '! dablc ,.~ del Mar 3222 t' 0"-ner 213 592.5227 Pla nned unit develop _._ ~nt. custom pat.10, end 8 UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 new C'OOdO:S. 2br &,Jbr. 2 wul, acroos from pool. CANHYY VILLAGE Good Santa An._. location LUSt\ Harbor Vu Hilb car gar. pool. & Jae. Nr walk to :.hopping center $58.500 All l Br units OWC l<ff)(l' 3br. 2ba.Cam rm. rrpl. SYnsl.'1. Aquatic. $800 & Elementary & High Beautiful decor. Dutch 2nd. Pnced to sell fa:.t. vaulted oe1ls. beaut )an.I SMSOtmo ~0.1441 School 4 br. 3 ba, s pbt door and a new roof Ter $225,000 w gazebo. next to park ---------- level. By Owner S198.000-nr1c 2bdrm nrwatc r 4 DLEX Gardener incl $1250/mo. HOME ON WATER. 38r for "PPO .. ntm""nl "all ....-P.P640-1728or 644·tll61. ba · d 833-a ' "' '" Costa Mesa local.Ion. 3 Br 2 · • 40 ock on beaut. ,...!!,!!1152~.~00 28a Owncr wUlcarryal 38r . 2.....,Ba, des ittner Grlbertls land.SllOO/mo. f.IEWPORT'SllST "'TI'V'I-l<>'k for 4 yrs. $55.000 house Garage; W/D, 709 Owner714t846·152A Moblle home lo presUitc do Full ~ ooo 1· ----------Fabulous homt>. 4 br. 3 Newport area. 2 Bdrm wn pnce ........ . He tot rope. 640·0767' Fo I 3 8 C d ba. one of Newport's a nd o nly $8700 c as h Yearly income $20.000. 644-6400. 759.0400, r ease new r. on o most conve nient lOC'a· Ci Tenants pay utilities. --on the water. Hunt l.lon.s. Priced to sell this ~iRS ALL ABOUT 4.PLEx Charming 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Harbour. Call By The week. Only $269,000. W••frOllt HoMtt ~OOUent Oarden Grove fireplarc. garage. S79S Sea Realty. 714 1846-4557 ~134. 540-8944 IK. 63 t. t 400 locauon. On cul·de·sac. mo. Avail now 642-S290 or 2131592·2871 CONDO Great ocean view and glassed·in patio on ocean :.ide a ll add to the elegance of lh1s beaut1ru1 1 4 bdnn. 3 bath. family WALKER & LEE R.E. Four 2 Br apts. enclosed 2 Bdrm. redwood hot tub. '"'-1244 EXTilAOtlOINAIY garages. nice landscap-fflllc, ya.rd. no pets. S700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• : EASTSIDE R·2 1'fO individual houses. hi&hlY upgraded. Each h6 separate garage and y.,,t. Owner w1U carry a l•ge 2nd TD As king $95.900. For more de· Uilla. call 540-115 l -~.-HERITAGE RE A LTORS •SIDIDUPUX Twollr.u.ltl Sl42.100 .... L.llALTY 146-0814 • MHAVBDI ASSUMAILI stau1.ma1 3 Bdrm, new pllnt ln and out. l.arg.- manJcured yard. near new c~. Move-In con· Mklnl 1112.000 more lolormallon. -l~l • . HERITAGE fH /\! Tl)RS ., With Boat & Dock lm· ma c ulate 2 + den. Reduced Crom $350,000 to $295.900. SCOTI'RlALTY 536-7533: •n'61-3216 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •381 +DEN In fabulous WOOD· BRIDGE ESTAT ES. I\ rare WASHI NGTON rmdel. This lovely 2296 sq n attached home does Indeed "show like a- m>del". HUGE hldeway m ast er s uite and 1racloult' e ur ved staircase highlight this superb orrumg. Asking $182,500. EXCLUS IV ELY LISTED BY IJ.\\bodbrldge Real•• 5S l·3000 ITHH f'\W')l4frt' .... rm. home. 2 fireplaces. beam ceilings, IOC'ated in prestigious guarded gele $595,000 UDO P AU ~ee 1~oo~Joo~~eeFu~ mo to mo. Ai\. 673-5354. R~T A.LS 't523 CAMPU5Da~IRV1ff£ community. "75·000 4~Nl ... 4~13 83C).5(t50 493-9494 Absolutely magnificent s 2 Br, 1 ba, new carpets. choose from. CotN u-..-3224 2 br 2 b11 .......... Sl400 br fmly ...... fnnldln rm Pvt beach. $39,900. Par ~ · _._ 2 + 021 b" s1 1oor · ..... · Reatty 55t·5000 f RE:~TIGE: ••••••••••••••••••••••• '.I .. • • 1.1m Truly an exceptional ___ H""""€' NEWHuGE2 e r .J Ba. 3br2•,bu .S750-Sl5-00 A l'lctlllout Buel"•" Na111• ll•t•llM"I flltd wftll IN C0UMy a.tit II •••kl * fl .. , ........ tlflliClll thM OO"tl"Ulllf IN•I"••-1111111 refll•. 'ul>llcelkHI It nee.H•'J O"IY If lll•r• ar• ell•" .. '· Cefl Ille l .... Oeper1111•"1 •• 1fl1 DAI LY "LOT for ln lor111e 110" •"d neceHetytorm..• home. Definitely ex-Cameron20x48',nrbeach. vn 1 Totalprivacy &quict ~level lute. ·~· 2 Br 2 Ba. S35,000. F Real Estate Investments Adull3: Feline Pel OK Mtwpart leach I 069 WALKER&LEER E. appt.541J.7051 .J333W.CoastHwy NB Lowmove in costs. INdt,...,.,..., · 1350 645-6646 • a>&ZW~:~~M2.~ ....................... mecneb I Irvine reeltg A IUlllDIAAY OP THE IRVINE COMPANY MIWPOIT ci1m . Delightful Plan 2 end-unit location· w 'v~ew of ocean a nd greenbelt. Ma n y upgr ades & decorator touches. 3 patios. Quick possession . $179.500. Belle Partch 752-1414 . <Z·56> JP.14 4 c~ v-, ,.,,,., MMlll 901 Do.. °""'9 ..... w ...... c-- '44o6211 Haibar v .. c..,.., • •••••••••••••••••••••• Coronado Cays Lohfw S. 22001-------• Coronado Perunsula ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 IOIM 2 IATH 3 bdrm. 2 ba . Chanel Mom>~ ocean vu Iota fireplace, fresh paint. front home with 40' L rrdm , terms avail. new cuptt and drapes. shaped dock for 2 boats. Mr . Ta b b . a 8 t . Double 1araae. block •5~ ,., ........ "-. ....._ High beamed celhngs, 714-66HM2l fence for RV or boat "" U'-Mt"'~~"' .... c; atrium. f11eplace, wet ---------• storage. t5SO per mo. 1----.------ bar 4' private patio on OWM YOUI LOT Avallab&e July 15. Call New condo, Woodt>rfdae. 2 the chanel. Great home Murrietta Hot Springs 5 now loll' apuolntmeat t.o Br 1 Ba, mstmo. Dys f0tUvin1&enterta1nin1. lots: Price 4'18K·21K. tee. · 640-4450, ask for Doug Owner 213/391·3806 Sell« rmance 10%, 20% 1oy McC .... lltr. Amme r ni an . Eves down. A&ent 714-646 4884 l4l·l72t 546-t.LS6, u k roe Mary. ,Pr...,ty 1600 t1 I ... Dnert, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 2400 .. lllt-4~ ~·····~··········· Oran1e Co. Office build· ' A 'f'i'M: ID&.-.000. Broker. TAHOI Lovas 86S-3'54 3 Umalual opport:~ to own )'(Mir own In MMlcal--Bldl As0.000. Lt1.t Tahoe! 3 br, 2 ba, C>rance Cty. Prtncipak '"*·Only muoo. t ta. only. Act. Mlke Dunn ~ TI4·B-2llO WALKER&LtF.R.£. Rancho San Joaquin. MOW IS THITIMI Highly J upgr aded. t for Job --'en to check bdrm. 1~ ba. den, dbl tbe Dally Pllol H elp gara1e. air c:ood. S8CMl Wut.ed cluaification. ll mo. 552-3857 the Job you want Is not --------there you ml•bt COllllder tm. 3 Br. 1 Ba. Patao olferin1 your aervlcet tfome. Orangetr ee wtlb an ad lo the Job Oarqe •aer· Pool,etc. Wanted catqory. Pbaae Adultl. ao .,eta. ssurss. ~ .....,, • • lh II ...... ' 0 • *f B tw• .... cl ......... h Ullfw-. .,. laah u.tw., ~Rh fww19'Md Tueilda(. July 29, 1980 DAILY PILOT C7 ._ ............... _ •••••••••• ••-•••••••• •••• ••••••• • • ••• ••• • • •• ••• • • ••• • • •• •••• ••••• •• •• ••• ••• • • • •••• •• •• ••• • Of' "9fwwl•d JtOO ~) ...... J244 J26t eo.t. w.te 1724 ~• JIU IW"4• leecll 1140 ..................... ~ ..... to SNre 4l00 0Mc. ...... 4400 Storoge 4550 _ ... ....................... . ...•..•••...........•• ·•····················· ....................... . ...................................... \ ........ ······················~ ~ '"THE LAX NO .,BE' Apt . • CMdc> 16 a bdrm Tr1111 aw lu•-WlOUM! 3 bdrm ab.a SuwiDd Y-1 BALBOA: Fem wanted to 250 sq. n. 2 room aulle. 1g.~rm~qra!~s. ~e~~::· :: UP Ir • cl • d 1 B ' rtnl1l1 1111 Rental» ., up .+ toc-uruy o ~ .. ullt'\J l't'lhtt"9. "nlt1.il I IE HT S F I 0 M N w 1"2 bdrm lu•ury lihare 3 Br/ M &r F. Avatl Ground noor. SIGS mo. Ideal Coe contractor i< ft~ • •aowahouae vo frplc t7~12Bkr chl~ordo M2 UlU3 utr, ftn l'hu·t. pool.,.__ S300 udult •Pll 1o 14 plan~ ll/2087$-S328mom. T79 W.l9th.St.C.M.Tom Oa.>-s.54S·98ll · '· Prw tr pauo 't<ar ~ An.urtrnl•nt L1vina Unllkt.> r r m 14 1 • 2 bd 967 1900 .......... -.., ... Uo "' ' ...._ -~ ..__ .. d d " ( ,... " 0 "• rm Mal"1Fem mil• Crom · ~ .. , • ... -•,. --· &-,...., .. 11tltn )'r -.b ttUI' I or Jph1 l~I l'huai Adulb . nu Tod11 y'f''I Mo d,rrn townhous'°" from 1535 't k.." • i" C;ll ---~-----.... dsWCMled 4600 ... ~ ~ Com,.. ~olb' P•lllted. ' I') p b) t111r•ii Qwt'l IXL"' ~ ('a ll rollt'l-t M <lc kf'd Complc xt>s poolll, tenn1:1. wotcrfalli . ....-h ~M $180 + e ec. a Med1c al/Dentlll/HMO. •••••••.••••••••••••••-6.1t '-la t.rU. ll'OQb, •Pl' c l""' a ero " from t:.mi>Qd a1lull O\ltot 3..1 ~lld)'t ~213 I • :,,m1lar lo be11ch •l)·ll• pond.6' Gastor cooluna& Kenat00-3980after$ 176 sq. It IJl N. ~la Wanted in Costa Mesa o~lt HUI. 141$ Barba r t Ctwtte. H lt r l)llr\ Mu $2IH1 roUQ&e but OOl ot beach he t d From S Mesa Grourld n&r. fully Irvine area, 2 or 3 9 0- RE. b)' Mc\lay to Mo ~t. la t • clran ~ 1 • :.i ltd rm ,\pt Mll.i i~ m1 to beach I O:!o1~8...f!~ dnve N~~~ Re6i>. F'tm rmmt needed eqwpped. Private patio. -...... 1 •·nrn.•1~ ... ,, ...... ~. 1xx>i ~... toshr4br bchhse Nwpt hous e pr e ~e rred . ~ ..__, + .,... uaa """'P :. I tor •PP '• ·~ ~ u ...... hlk lO hop p10" ct•nh·r oo Bt!ach to Mc f adden · e tc. UU/mo. Tom Adults. XJnt references--..-- -I er.. u,n Do not duturb MQ Pt•lu.Jt: mobt.W ~ ti.•m cltin hM.lry llfUH l>claware, Hunt Uw!n Wettt on Mcl-'adden 8dt Avail. 9115 832·40'18 QS7 1900 ' 613. $ 7 o 1 Eve s . .- "-l nt rupant) alter homr Mature Jdulta "¥u nn TSl.Ml(ml t>42 100.l mgtoo~uch to Suwtnd Village ev_es ________ ----------weekends. 38r, l8a, famlb'. room. Autc • 137K~ Pl IJ("la ""''''• ·~·,urt•, IWl 11irnl93-51~ ~ NF.WOfflCEPARK ---------Jr1 yard, up•nd111d -N~Pot1Hhd tl4111137J hhLW9floomt ~Hr, 1>11ruKc u p t Nr 11 ___ 4000 fora...t 4350 7~PERSQ.FT Commuting Executl v~ car pet1n1. draiu.•t1C1 .. , MIW '9n'HOUSI •-h h 17... <'lt< .. n, 11ukl :! ltr I IJ,,1, no l>t>;Jt'h S3!>0 No ptits -••••••••••••••••••••••• 76(). 780 N Euclid St W8lll8 to rent room, week PIU'qlllt noor,. $11UO mo J Br. lba C-0!\dl) --,--oc -llul pt·h SJ)U mo Cull Qwct 1><•r2>0n 5J6 7838 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim nights. 9~·11M. A:dUh* only, no pellt. !:tain t-';antu tlr Oirt·an \'t(lw ••••••••••• •••• •••••• •• Jdl tlJl 1~... MJ t' 1-'or r oom in' 3 Br LIA s111gle garage in Ea:.l 265.2000 Sq Ft di,~. ?U-494 cntl SJ moor u •aM l .. \Gll'loli\ lit.A(. JI M'l'H !bl'. tbu condo L'ount11 hou.w in C:~1 S2001mo Blutr. $60 /mo Courtyard Su1tC> 6ae 7~ f.S I 3123 l'lf:ll M .. 111 M'I \ , , 11l11r Club hvml{ in lfunllngton Ad Sitter #263, 642·4300 24 640-$296 With Prin itc liulh R an ch o Sao J o aiqu1n T\ ht.tlt<d 1111111 l 't1I UeJ ch MOO rent Hours hrs. Nurse & cute poodle nli unfurn apt. Npt area. Quie l. c lean , re:.!)~ ' 646.!lU). • ~ ~ Villi, h1ghl) uvi:radi'\I WlANO NEW 31l 2 7 R 1714 li tl4 ~Wt llH~ Nu Ui'.Al.TO~ 116. 714.848 4712. Garage on Peninsula Rental OHic:c f"lldu111tuqlOOJ,lrim.tr rondo t-'rplc dour t~tllw\ -------Room tor rent. pool, nr btwnl.2th&l3th St. 7l4t774·391l suite ~llA..!bl~. o~iwr "'1* \ rh-tc.---w'-'PO=-=rt .. och WISl\.AICI Vt&.uG& -!)of.., 11);4 W..lk or n@to • ~60ma 675-7876or-54r 4200 • dtnlog & k1lt'hl•n At 646-1127? 3769 ~ uut1ful rw w dull Apt tx·h f'ncd \ ,frd Srrr Pt't --~ 2510 a rt 6PM ~--Rettt-' 4400 l"'"h-...a u .... r \ t·•lt ••••••••••••••••••••••• '\u uct-, lrnmrd ,,..,, All uta.b pd S325 Aug v.-.,.;c "' ~ ..:;u ""'1 ·.~ J~; .. , 1 "1.' "°'> J-'ront 1 .. , .. ,. •t>ctrm '.! &aut1fulh lu1111 "tll'1I , u11;0,, Pool. )pJ. i:.t 5489036 Roomfor RentinNewport ••••••••••••••••••••••• """" yr .... t• ~·-mo \ "' t' 11 l • .. • ----c·r-t Cond" L'"m only EX~. SUITES mq SM 5018 b.l C1111do 1n '''"Pl.lrl l'llt ou .. i· uul 111 lnd11 rm ""ru.:t' ,J\Jll .., .., .-~ ...... Ba~ Tov.c"' \'or) lull. t"v u n If\ l I uh 11" 1 mi C!IO l Rr ~:HJ:> saio 2 Hr. Elli:. & ~ mo i42 4300 ii285 Pnme Newport Beat'h TmnlROCICGLltf unow. ~c-ur11, bid.: !"nl1t1l) Slu.>o mu nit.Mgmt M5 11122 Ddaw:irt> St:e Mgr l<X' Near Q C airport. s bdrm 3 ba J l' r t'Qs.o.ible boJt !>IJp 1t.O !1111 673-lll5. '"7 1901 Rvom & board LD ex Rent mel r~plion;-eon· .. ,........ l..,1ri.;e Upc.tJ1r~ l Hr . .ipt ----lhange fo r motht•r.,· ferent'e rm . Jani to r ftfa.&e. ...,........,.1234 t'lll l,aq,;eJbdrru L>uph•'( 1 U\thcb\ulll ~Jd1llotrl 1111 Pt·b. reh rcq bl. s.t!JS Mo Lar ge2Hr 2fuJI helper ,\k,.d dcl \1.ir ser\. ut lls, 100 fri>e house frum o<-. • ..n r.su \IJ( 'J3JJb W On .i11lr1>nl I.bl. ~ de.ining tJeµosll bath.s Bea utiful art>a ~ Mea ~ ~ c-op 1 es & mo r t' l.u1'unou.s twntae. :rn;, mo on > t•arl> boi:. S!50 mo + ~u l>l'l & 11L· ~t>t5 931Y.>ort>75 98QI block:. to oet:an :'1;0 -Sttn.>tanal sen nail ~. g reenbl-h. !>k)hh '. b~llOUf pOsll Rdercnu~::. r1!4 Pt-."TS.8333307 Room for r..-nt . Hunt u torDoug851·94ll s hutters . Prenrh dr:>. ~f.A\i l£\\t &-~utilul ~l·v. bi341.54 J HR, l b,1 \\.ood,tdt.• UJrbor fJmtly Jlmu.... ---VillJ~c \ 1ew vf pvul SHARP 2 BR condo all lllO 3105 hm 5411 3H2 palJos. PoOI. JDCUUI I~ ~ord ~ lxlrm l '., b.i 2 100 from Sdnl.I. Ir ··~hi; dl· SS25 \l~u 2 br. 2 bJ S425 ulll µ.ud Include:. W D. ~urk ~1092 f1rcpl11t'~·., 14 ll bJ!; l'OI'. l & 2br Jpl..' !I rnv ti75 ll>t21rJ:t rdnic: & s to\e Poul 3 Br. 2 ba . ren~ \Jrd miuo ~a\l:'. llUJtded "IOlt'r n ·ntol ~ 11111 -Adults uni) $195 <.'Jll w/patio "50 mo f'ark ~vmm "1th poul & ll'D lbr, wou mo 2br II urn ' t \ r old..! br Vt:ry n1c1.· .i 5.574246 a~k for ShannJ Rlt.YM15000 ~ Sl300mo 64d798ti & 997™32orti75Kll7 l'ln ~m )nJ :-.o~h l'b Of'~·5880a:.kforPJm Hobm "Ith lull hou,t• prl\ 11\'~l), Ncwµort Bt-ach t;.12 t.811 ---644 S403 h.1bhoP:, S.lSO ti75 7285 ---- Woodbridge t'ollllo for ------.A.--._.. Loguno Beach 3848 Room for n •nt \1 I-. I 2 bd l b "'~7 .....-'""'""'' '\u 2llr l'undo by S l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• :>150 mu l J ll ease rfT\ ,., a "" 5 R A Y V I E W L 1 d 11 Unfurnished · 11 \I · mo 642 0919 · f'l.11J, \ ll'°". ·A l. J Ba) front Apt, ofl 18th M. Jrk &U KJK I · · __ __ _ Perun!'.ul.i Dou bk "ldt' •••••••• •••••• •••••• ••• .1m1• n 1 t 1 ,. ::. Sh c r 1 s.\51) me)~ earl) Nv Ku!:.. 4200 ~50. Large 4 Br family Mobile Hornt'. 2 Bdr m General 3802 ~7!1 2300 dJ) )>. or J s k pets. or garage ti7;$-3222 ~r Rt ntal1 WESTCUFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH C0t"•' .._,..tell-ft 0r,.. "'4 1 ..... ,.. ••• ~..,.c __ ~~.-- ./t.--,,,,..., __ ./~ -oco /,.,..,,.. ""'""" Call M1. How.,d 645·6101 nn. 3 Ba. 3 car ~arJ~e. ~s mo SU PEH ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl"''Pt for •nfo SM:s5 --••••••••••••••••••••••• beaut are a . School:.. Pnv H,1cht'lor i\pt II\ Newport Beach 3869 l..Jfl.w B111 H1:0Jr CJb1n C~PORATE PLAZA 8J3.3307 BAYFRON T VI E W Southl.agunu Oc11 \'1(•w l'HIVAC\'N VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ld\'<llhx:utwnforf"hinit. ;\F.WPORTCF.:-.TJ:o.;R Sec urity, pre:.11 .:e. :.undet'k. S.150 mo Fem Adult C:ornpl•·x. I B~ & PARK NEWPORT t11k111g or JU'>t lll'llln~ · f f 30 f B I d ,1W<1\ Wknd or wkl) 2 Pn\Jtt· o !JC'l'" .,, re 1\utlerock Ridge Canyon µn\lat·y 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. Pre ~9!J-~tl ·-i :JQ tut.:! a .. i.'lll' )> rJt•'' .,., ... , 1 171 11 l'l'PllOOSllSO •~1$50 . View. 3 Br, 2~2 ba. 3 car pool. Sl3001moyrly 8alboo Island 3806 /!.m.1i.:c. bit ins lndr) COUNTRY CLUB I ~ar. Avail Sept 979 2560. Waterfront Homes ••••••••••••••••••••••• lul·. JJl' . S.SSO LIVING .>~ Wlti 1w "4 J.t for S42S i>< r mo ocl ""'10 SS 94 <h> '"''''"''"PMC"''l·Fllri1 t U h..: " <> \ t ""..,., ' l·l4 lftC. , 63l-l400. Ba\lrnl Little hi HoJl """.'u .. v.., . '"' ' Single~. I&<! bedroom .';l•WpOrl Bcuch Ill() IC 4'XI In .,l '0 ,i.: .. n &...ag..a leach 3248 )>IJp, 2Hr. 3 :.tr~. f1r1•pl .. H'l' t: S1dt· l.ir.l(c nc°"' 2llr m' ui>t:>. & ~~JW!!ho~l''> IJlllJl-~.-U<::JW.. A ·-· . .?.!L~ =--~ -~ Prof Exec Ofr'Su1tes !'lew full St!rve Hldg, HU 3 Ok Su Ill' $$95 -~Agt_(7 14 1847 ~ :\'WPTOCl-.A:-.JVIEWJ' E.xd Ui1 ve swtc near Hay l'Tld Hoag 1120 Mt ft Sl200 nfo Ad t: Hl6, 642 .IJOO 24 hrs -;- 1-'or rt'nt 200 400-600 or 800 Sq ~ in pnme ln1ne offlt'(' Will ·rent wuh or "llhvut furniture & or ~t t r~tar1al '>t'rv1ce P t• r f t: c t r 11 r :. m J 11 \r1 h1ll't't or J-.n..iin1•cnn11 lo 21A!l Bu~incs., <.:enter Ur Swtto I.SO, In 1n1•, CJ lJll Jim HJ\"' !1~1.1 OJ.13 Unique, Deluxe Office 5 ace AvaTtable • Vvc l Bar·, - 3br. unrurn1shed. frpl. pool, RV access 1f poss1-, ,. ble . Prefer Santa Ana lits or East side CM. but will t'ons1der o ther op. lions. <.:a ll Jnyllme. 8am 8pm. 631 ·4229 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~s Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Service Sta tion ~1anaJ:enJ .i wk5 pd tmg So. Orange Cnty salary + comm , other ~erv income. :.rn IO· \e:-,trrltnl req, auto rf'ft, for details t'all StJtlOn ~1 a n a ~ c r ., I n " 17 1·1 173 1 ·2215 d)b 111~119S 2136 e\t•)>, St11 · tum .'rl unaitcr:. Im· An 1-; () F. M F MOPED SHOP $27,000 Ill· \ •>UI II~ II h4......... E'\ tr;.iordinan potential If 'ou hkl· lo work at the· ~J<·h "1th :i f uturc· Tills IS IT ' =lJti !>IU>l'+-1 .. 'MJU,:~1-.J,~---... ••••••••••••••••••••••1. ~~· !>illi...,=A~~ ..Ath:.l:...;;r;l";('~iit(tip·r~29' IH I_ (\)r lbr. SJOU "k ibr IM FREE ~~ 8d-:38'3.'irgchlr house home poo'1 , t l: n n l ~ 675-3067__ ~ • µer °" ith -.undL·ck., &I mr 28.1. H'n. IJ.:, .ill on I :>lOO "'k Still .1v .. ul tor o. 180 d J "'""' I t ,~ m 0'1.l2orb7:> >112i Newport Cent•r egr ee ocean v u. court.!,, p~'t purl.mg S800 New lbr apt, frpl. d1!> ~Jr .ie .... ""' llH' ut mi: noor bcJuliful ""°" di\ Pr1..,11111"u' I' 't'• ,uJI •· • Sl800 mo Bob Koop agt. mo 64 5 · 3615 e \ e:.. hwasher. rcfr1l!. aclull..,. utib & g~:i~dl'~t·r AcJult:.. t.lcl·or, I rµlt I'' 1. n r 1-\Jlh I umisht•d bt.·.11 h 11l In• lrl .,. • • n •t • ~ I OJl·l.266 673-6210d\S · :'l;o pets ""Si50 mo Lc.i:.t no pet:. •5!! !H!J4 l>1.'ud1 & b.1~ \\ .111 """ l.1,i.:t Huntini.;tun &Jl·h ""Ill µh••r1t· .... 1""' nn • 2 Br. North L·nd ·"2 Mon· --------675-1431 T ..... 2u 0 l 'h1hire11 O". s!l'-5 "'" ~II~> 11nt11·rrrn•1 pr11n11 11 I•, "' ..., Luxul')~ondo for lw 2Br. . --,q'"'hovli..'><' ur i.:r.ici u' 1Ul2 \\'l'!>t H.i lboJ Jdf lerey Dr C:or ne c of 2lia du lt-.. 2-l .\rs boo P-insula 3807 l/\mg, pool ,utulh '' -, ........ ,-,~. Vacation Rental.' 4250 <\ .oriluiu. '1'' Jr '''11 • F rcpldr.e· • P• val~ PiillO'> • Spectacular Views 250 to 3000 SQ Ft (714) 675·8662 I' \ {.' I'. ~ 1-: T T 1-. H F \~H ICJ\;~ 1.flcr' ..i 111..ihl\ proftlJbJt: .I• .in. 'l•1p & !>ports "1·.1r "ho11 l•>r \vur \'t!f"\ "" n '-1 l··c't trom "'"r '100 hrJnlfl. I 1 \1. \\rJ111Zl• r l 1111 . 1,. •. ~cd1:1 fu lcl, llrn· IJll ..... mJ O\ mur• !>It, .UI n< I liei.:1n11m • u.. \1·nt11r\ 11\lurt•' & lr.11n IO;' ()µ. 11 "1th111l.t1l,1\• LOt'USl S695t mvnlh ..... rwt: ...,...~ -u .. !"th '-l ..., JI 11n , 11 ;'t)o,11 \ .)( .... ~cunt. (2131 !112·9352 ••••••••••••••••• ,..... .... " ~·" ,...., n " ., ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent or Lease. 494-01~ t..t6 9507 p .h>htl "' JJ1h' eves1wkml11 4 Br.2 8J \e~·lg,Jll on l 1 ____ \l'r,,J111.,., 1.·nth11u .. l·. l.J>!Una Hl'Jlh 0 1 • .111 O C EA :-i F R 0 N T --------Ooor. btaut1ful ne" dlx 3Br. 28.i, ~ISO mu. (JI IK't'a n \II'" ;.! bdrm:! Frc1nl. µn,Jl<' b•.11h MONT HL Y RENT ALS C.'har~ing ~hbdrm hou:.c decor. frpll', p\l nrl Hu-.!> Jl 'J;,7 lllOO 0 1 ba • r1r1•11l.11.1.', I-ull '"Bbr lull) lurn ,\\Jll """I 1-'romSSOOmo.Ad ulLSon· tn oJ\., Ort>~ lltJr bearh &b.i~ ,\\Jllnn" 6311).'68 '>l'l Urll\ & JOllOllll·;, & St•IJl •IJl.!·lllV.! tt! pnvate. l>eaches Avail Ch1ldrl'll .OK. S925 mo ~ii.> .. ;.t mu Wl-..th -. r.~1<6-1.> I}. RMP499-3816 h ,.. BEST RATE '" -~------_ Aug 22nd t ru Ot't 15th 1012 Wc:.t DalboJ Jeff Sµ.irn>ll.'> 1 bdrm ~Jrt.lt'n :».i Otil 1, \\ kntb & 1-.\l''> • Pnv. bch. Char mmg2BR, Wl't•kl\ or monlhl) 7XITl77 __ _ • Jpl Pool & tl'C. All utll!-!Kl51120 TAHITI NEWPORT BEACH ·2BA. Sept.June, S115o. 759 ~0'631 ~i.'i • 5750 Yl·arly Large :1 Hr l)Cl. Adult.nopt'ls. We:.tchfr-; bdrm 2 h.1 499·5569· llarbor View Home.., 5 I '• S... Beamed u•1hng,, 1-.I Pu1.•na ~k:.a :'lie~!> decoratl·d ll11!h Sµt·nd .1 hl•J \ t\l\l) \_,l('J t1011 1n this rn1)(fl·m l br 2 ba bung.ilu". •ir1 lh1 ~ Jter •. "ro un11 th• L'>l.md from l'.1p1. .. •tc· m n.ill\C :.1JrrO"\l/H.llUI? .... .\dulls onh t'J1 1n' t'luded TrJ n~purtalion tu & fmm JlrlJUrt 1110 \ ldl'<l I'\ l pl v, !17!.I Zl~I t·1.-e. & "'kend .. Dfluu Office Spoce 400 to 5000 Sq. Ft. 2Br, IBJ Colta~e. $600 bdrmSomer:.ct l"rc:.hl) f1 r epl acl' IJundrv . W59 M:i p~A~ ,\pli_ <1.•iling. Fr<Jnkhn ~low. mo. Walk lo bch. C:a ll p1.11nted. ~cw car~uni.: gara~e. :.tt'ps to Ul'l'JO, l Br, !>lOH! Ne" ly dl't' t<ncl f!ara~e :\o pell. •J.in11nnJI ~·n 111 & l l1ht1P'\ lnclu<il'f1 •1\dJ;11 .. nt l•> \1rpor1 cVHt· ... 111ur.mt Hov. •.hu:~.., l u 3 \\¥Jt1t F") !:> Century 21 Adame Ask & dra11cs. nl·w !>lO\ t• Adu I h ;\ 0 P E 1 S. w/<'pl!> & drJp!'~ s:ioo SS.SO Call 642 21~ for EU~~---· ~~mo Agent 644-7383. '675·6~ ~12 .2_:134 AduJlb. no pt.:t:.. ~6-4JIS2 ~ea~f;n-;3 Rr, 2 ha. Jll· L..acJuna HiC)llltl 3252 -Corona del Mar 3822 Lg e 2 b r , t ~ b a nual le<C>c :-.c" pc1mt & ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Juan ••••••••••••••••••••••• to" n hou~c , laund r.>, carpet:.._ f1rcplc1l't'. S925 E. Nine 2Br, 2ba condo ec.tstrano 3278 2br. Iba. d et'ks, pool. pauo. $395 675·3500 rro blJ.2113. Ref rig, W / U. Vi e w , ••••••••••••••••••••••• carport, no pt.:ts. Lt•ase. ----------833-88 IJ ICOLL CEMl'a Isl/last f.600/m o. 493.57~ Condo JBr 2 ba, close to Sl95 ij7J.O-l73. Large Custom Duplex 3br. 2ba. , , blk to bch bch. Pool. s pa , tennis, I many xtras, xlnl east 963·!!818 MEXICO C:loe.e-nt>w pn ~al<' homi: 111 8.JJamar Golf. !lw1m. tenm:.. o, c rlooks 0<.·eJn :! Ur 2•, Hu. lull) rurni:.hed. all modern lOO \l'Olt!Ol't"> J>J~, "ce kend . "l'rk o r MssicMIVieio 3267 )'T'Old.$550/mo.492·&700, 2-lrg 2br, lbaapts SSOO& :.1de lot' No P et~! . •· 968·2238 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 492-2796 . ~ mo ::"o pct:. C:a ll ~9030 HEW PORT Ele~ant cXet'Ull\e swll., m prest ige toe l ndd.., se<"relanal sen 1~. rt< r epl1on1:.l. ld~phon1• JnS"en ni.: & mo r\' Fmm S275 pt-r 0111 T H E H.f: A D (J l \ HT t: R..., l'O:'ol P \='Jf:S \ pro fe5.>.1onal en\ 1rnnmelll HOMES FOR RENT bet\lo een l0am·7 p m ·-------3 bdrm homes pnced 4Br. 28a. Cam rm. rrpk. 559-9265 from SS25. fenced > ards fenced > ard, l ~,m1. to -------. & garages. F a m ilies bch $750 759-9563. ltr , patio. i,outh of hw~ p~ease. ~ids & pets SantaAno .3280 ~;~nclud1ng S:J<> "el~me. 141964·fi66 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ________ _ ~!_Agent.~·--> A ... T· A A H A 3 Br. 2 8.i, upper dpl\ Mewport Beach 3269 HEIGHTS Suitable for fJm il~ vr •••••••• ••••• •••••• •• •• ?rec;t1i:1ous Exel'. Home chree. S650 mo ljiS 6832 Dover Shores 3 bdrm. + Harrett L ri . Foothill Bcicht:lor S350 1 Rr S5~5. den + famil) rm 3 b:i l'·gh, 1 br. 2~2 ba, din 1 P I (.• II u .;,55u Cumpll!lt: ~ n oo. J r ur R:tr J rm Ii\' rm. fam rm. l o~ 6i73 0770 ... 'l ., furbisht'<i Mam xtr•i.. J °""tte · U<WTl J "' f1r1pl. •~ acre. "ardcner P" • ., blk to Ol'ean ~1 F Jl)IJ _ti_'·"· ____ ind 3\,111 !li t tof;°Kl or -K ~II · J :1 0 J 1· \ l' s &. .,,. boa '· t :IA lonRt.>r S900 mo S.14·8260 W('(!kcnd<;. Al.!t•ul ... t :.u p, P<>!. 1, • r. anytime SJ&·9658da~s_ 2Ba, l blk. t.o beach. SOOO -- -• 1 & 2 bdrms Oelu.-ce Apt Nt!w ru~. drapes. paint. clean . roo my. q uiet ~:tderly Adult:. SJ25 & s:IT.'i mo St1l'Urtl~ SIOO C l l'.rn1n~ fee ~1!'10 646-00lb. Lr~ 1 Hr . unlurn nr ~hop.... pool, Jll 11111-. rt<I 1111).l ~onrovia.5411 OJJti l.:pl)('r J bdrm. 2 b:i with lo!Jral!e. s.i2~., No pt-l-., 1 1·h1 fd <.:al l a fter 4 5-18 0133. Condominiums 1 br, !.outh uf hw~ ::..ns 111 Bat h Lo rt Rt'fr1s;t" !e.~jshed 3400 t'l Ulll d llD ~0.4919 F'Vl'TI il30·ll7!1S -.ton· pool /\ ult.:. No ()t'L'> S330 S.,Hi 290 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------. --1SUMMER OR YEARLY l~MAC. CAP!-: COD deluxe2 Bdr m rum1shcd. with lge bac k yar d . Sl?OOmo A!{l.646·32.'>5 Fam11y art'a q uiet --- l bd l.b.i S.,110) rly 4331 /J n-,. no l>l'l. gar L.argt!, nnl IUAunou:. ::.ee!:>dl onh 10 30 12 30 street. Totally charming 2br rondo, ~lly furn. air 3 Br. 2 ba. frpk Ct11ldre11 t'Ond, washer dn er. itar. OK. S800 mo lse pool. On qwet greenbelt. CostoMHO 1824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY FR-ONT V IEW Securi ty .• pre.,l1 J?e, pnvac). 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. pool. S\300 mo} rl). Waht frORI HomH IM:. 631·1400 WOW!!! Won 't last. Ne wport Crest townhouse 3 Br 2• 2 aa: wet ba r, walk to beach. tennis. pool. :.pa. Avail. Aug. 1. $80()/mo. 1 yr lse. Children OK. 752-2785 or 640-1644 Channing &r new. 2 Br, 2 ba lo a con"enieot loc. Community facil avail. $750/mo. Waterfront/Salisbury 673-6900 Nu spacious Duplex . 3Br wJofc, 2"'1 ba. frpk. custom drapes & carpet, 2 car-garage. $795 per mo.~. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. ram. rm. Brand new Townhouse. ~ loc. S900 mo. Year· ly.BU ~l2 rl<>tit: to dwntown SJC No pets $425. 493·88'i7. Condominiums Unfumished 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. 2ba. nr s c Pra1a pool. Jal'. SCt' ~Ult.>. air. u tll pd ~525 mo s.ao.ms Newpo r t Heat'h Vi lla Balboa, walk to bech. l325sq. rt. 2 br, 2 ba. f1p, priv. yard, Wkdys Bern ~2062 New luxury Seablufr Cyn Condo, nr bch , 2 mstr bdrms. 2"2Ba, pool, ten· nis crts. skyiltes, $650. 64&76S7 ~Htf..m 3550 Westfield F4MIL Y AP'TS. Br.rnd new beautiful lrJ: apt. for fam1llt'~ wllh 1 nr 2 l'tuldrcn. :-;ear park Heat paid No pets 2Br. 2Ba ., ~16! 398 W Wilson: C )1 · 631 ·SS83 548 2408 3 Bdrm apt, gas paid Encl Rar. adlt:. 642·5073 Mle&liBJIU APARTMENTS lBr S370 S380 2250Vanguard 540-9626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br2Ba..... . . $460 Larf(e Cool 3 Br. 2~ Ba. 398 West Wilson. 63l·SS83 pnv. patio. 2 car gar. Adults · No pets $67$/mo. 848·2631 l Bdrm upt .&.-t-llh ,_.shed Encl garage, .eas paid ..,.-·-642·5073 ······················· ·---------... , ••• a 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrms. 1 bath apt Adults. Gas paid lmmac. 1 Br on Penins ula · 642·5073. nrbay. $400 mo + ulll. 1•---------- yr ls e . Call Lloyd, BRANONEWAP'I'S. 67~0 2Br 28a. S430 ---------1 SpacJOUS new Unit. pvt. Avail. Sept. is. yrly lease. patio. close to shopping. 3-2 BR. fwn apts, l blk Adults. 1982 M aple. . ---Dana Point 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Ult bltn:.. t'IJb drp-., \ll'" \c.ir ~bnnJ S.11U l!JJ i906, 951 7b30 l'" onh 1-:>.cept1onal ~t •mnt· \IC". IHr. frplc. "'"dow °"""· mature adlt 1!16 7592 lbr. cle•m. d1sh"J'her. i.:.ir. do)>c to !.hc~g. °"alk to bl•Jlh ~3 15 21J 924·i257 FOR RENT. 'UJ>l'r n1tl' 2br. 2ba S-l75 Abo :!br too 493 o.is1. -'""'---- ~°"leach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo\ely all adult. no rx-ts, 1.2&3 Br a pt:.. 6200 Ed· mger. h. b 846-06Hl Deluxe poolside xtro lge 2br. 2ba. Bltns, dshwhr. l'h miles beach. Adlts. n o pe t s . S395 m o . 536-8362_. ____ _ ••o . ' AOUL T ~~ LIVING • t & 2 BR P1t10 Apu. • 01shw1d11n & BBO's ,. Pool & Ric. Room • Garden l1nd~i,int •Jog to Beech I Shops ' .. f '\ \ I I; 1 I'•·, 1 f 'J I 'h, ',1 I j l 'i ' H ·~ ti,' l (dn1 Panoramic Ocean View Maplficent 4 br, fam. nn. beam cell. bugt wt· bar, garden. Suitable for fam. living as form.ti en· tertatnme nt. Harbor View Arn. $1950 per mo. -.-or(408)188--0561 rrorn ~ean .• Sec dep, 548-2408. rred.it c~k. lllt 2 mo'--~--~-------------- Newport Shores. 2 Br + den. Yrly lse. Ten· nls/pool. H50/mo. IQ.5M3 rent in advance. Cal by A-., IO. nt.to5'3 3 OR 2 Ba, W ID hkup, fplc. yard, gar. No pets. $.'ii25. 536-3397 : 752. 7506 Approx. ml. lo bch New lg e , 2 br . 2 ba , washer/dryer . s ome with J /p .5042 Dunbar. 846-9501 I Br. 1 bath m -.ct·urit\ bu1ldin~ w ba\ \ ·~~ Pool & sundeck $615 mo O.J.2113 . . month 711 Soall 1..i93 Condb 2 bdrm 2 b<t BJ\ --.-- -- \lew, ent'lsd gJ rJ._:t:. Refttds to Shatt 4300 autu oJ)t.•nl'r S75'J \t·..Jr ••••••••••••••••••••••• I TSL ~l~ml &t2 lloo:I )lo\ IOI!~ ,\\11111 dt•pcl'.lh & ----l'Ut II\ 11111 l"(jll'n"'"' 2br.off1cc.2bJ.S57 1 mo l'r11f1· ... :.111nJll\ ''""' I µ, bwlt int... ''"'" to W'il Ol't•a n. 20!.I ·11 , t '\ B HOlJSEM4 TES 673 305i or 213·~~ .'i!IX:, ur ~ 111' ~-lill-t 2 Rr :! Ha condo. 1>1•1·a11 \'IE'W, frplc, l'hJlfl ()f\ ::-700 mu 8 33 l'tili3 i00-1829 l' ves ---- VILLA BALBOA CONDOS APPLY HO CHARGE ••HOWIE•• • lh>ntal Sharin11 St•n11 ,. '15J OS 79 i II J ~ ' 'J~I o:~:, i U !SSI Ut.XI Ot>IUA•' I· & ~ rm ol'1t'1·' .1l1J \1rport llolt I ~ rfom :.211.'.I mo :'\o 1,,. rt''I X33 322:1 525 ~ 1-t ll.1>tl11 p 1111 lini; 1 Jrl)•'l p.1rk10)!, 111 11 3.152 :'\P" pc> rt Hh o \.\I ~it. ·11111 ti+I ~':::?X l 11,lJ :'oh•sd Ex~~·ut1\ ~· :-.Oil•'"· J \ dll:iblt: 230 E lilh~ 8J!J.i000.t\JI .'ilw1I fo t'm r mJlt'. no" 3 Hr . :!' 21~ t°" nhM•. ~~>vi. jJC, ('\1 b-15 ~7 l'\t'' I' .ll) LEr\SE Adult uni\ 'iHE" I Br I Ba Ocear\. \ ll'°" ~ F In 'hr 3 flH h.'>e. '• EXECUTIVE SUrTE I Br Den. 11 • BJ: blk.., fr beach. H B $225 1-'\Jll 'len ire offices 10 2Br 2Ba C.X:~n \ 1cw _ ... ~_ti_I _960_ ~~ :-.; , " 11 u r l l' c n l t-r 1-'rom S59J mo tJ.W s.no JRLPROPJ::RTIES W t},\ °",1-.tl' l •mt> 11nd --------~ b\5-.isoti. . t>.i5 l).IS9 mont' lool.111)! lur ·• SZ!!> orr1ce. J1r. r.i~i.... W~'TCLIH' 2 bdrm 11, bJ To~nhou..,c ,\ .. ad Aui.: 8th. Adult'. onh rw IJ("ll> S525. 1128 l~:dtord UJOt' 5411-753.1 I Br ... den. \'111;1 BalboJ IJ stefulh de1·oratt•cl &12-6962 CJll before noon ~ room mJ l 1 ? Ll'l t.lrJpc!. 173111 lleJt'h l<>t.'Jll'. "n 1•n and 10 Hunt Bt'h 1142 ~ ll'n1ew for \OU T.1kl· th• ------- l'onfu:.Km Out of hnd 1n~ South LJ!tUOJ 2 room t.ood Room malt.'' .,wk ' 343., f. all or p.i rt P\1 parkin.: lk-11~ \o-. ... It P re<,11,i.:e P rope rt11."> dll<. \\. )·i., LUfrl~\lllJ t~ ili06 197 2351 a rooinmatl' '''art h JJ.l\ 1.)1.'luxl' offlt'c'I. up lo~ ....q ft Xlnt l'llclR IROI ·752-511 l :-.cwporl Bl IHS 211 1. BLUFFS . SpaC'1ous & ----, -I\ b pn vate 2 s tor)' 2 Br 2•, Local e_rof bus1m·s:. mJn. oo Y· ba'. "Ith rtrcpla"•. Nu straignt. will ~hare tu~ 2 CdM OL'I uxe ·u1T L'" -'"' b I ( • • c •• ' .-_!) c.~ t'h1ldren or pt>ls $650 r ~ear) O('(•an root on From S295 Air cond . AvaiJ Aug 1st. 851-1)494 the :.and "' W Newport ample pkg Util pd 28SS Beuut1fully rum All Ulll I:: Cst Hwy 67S·6900 included for o nl> $375 -----'------Versailles Penthou:.t> 2 Br 2 Ba Ocean vie". Sec. $750 mo. 644 0'152 mo. 675 ·9111 or ho m e ---------• TIME RUHNIHG OUT? CALL REHTIMES lOO'S OF VACA.'ICIES FREE C:OUNSl::LINt; 67~1. Ro,o mmate w a nt e d Fcmulc . Large LJk~ Fore:.l Home Sun & Sall Club ~fll D e ri•k 76&06S4. 631-4.SSS ree · Protes. wants some 25 JS Now takm~ reservation~ for winter rentals Call us for details JONES REALTY673·6210 Newport Heights. 2 br. I ba, patio, mature aduHs only! $410/mo. 76().0795 Shr 3Br Newpqrt lits Ilse S275 + lqst + dep &is 96J.I Male will s ha re 2 b wts ame . N B Pool. saWlt11 wash1dr'). S265 + h util. Hm: 631 2406, Alex, Work 646-1677 Resp i''em to s hr with 2 B r . n ice locat io n. same. Cd.M llome. S250 SSOOJmo. 1st & last rent + ~ utll. 675·9$J'7, advance. S200 cleaning _87_J.._2032 ______ _ deposit. ~.SUJO Rm mate "Needed M /F S.Cltwnte 3176 Non Smkr. 3BR Condo ••••••••••••••••••••••• N.B. Many xtras $225 • * * OFFICE SUITES FOR LEASE' FotMIMVahy F.uchd & Warner. at'ro:.s from Mile Square Park CostaM.sa BR/\J'ID N l::W ' Bear and Baker St. tCosta Mesa F'rwy. off ..-amp) &th locations are on the 2nd floor o r bank bwld ings . Uttl1t1es and Ja nitorial ser vices in· eluded with lease. Con· tact: Mary Ale, (714> S40-S300 SOJTH COAST SANK 100 yards lo beach. 2 67$·9638 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~/ bdrm. 1 ba. garage. ~· Female. non smoker. to ()(floe space avail. Full C811496-715l share house. Large furn. M?r vice execuuve s uites OCEAN VIEW. co~y lbr. rm &"private ba Mesa avail ror lease in ~nter close to shopping, walk Verde S200 mo. ullls in· Pointe. Located near OC to beach. $310. 833-2087. clc:I. 675-77t4. Al.flJOl't. For leasing in· formaUon c•U /Oeel>ee s.tll~ 3116 Roomma t e to s hr lg &rr:9*2288. ... •••••••••••••••••••• Jrnnc Twnhse. '240 mo. 1-...;__...;;. ______ 1 for rent. lbr patio. incl utlL Community 2NB film offices. private beach. s:ns. • pool. t'emale preferred cau NMl'11 493-6835 or -.s&U $'787 ·--------~-W&lllAda SlS06S200. 642.05$ • • 4450 ..............•••...... I-•• •!Of• "11ff11 • p.11 1• ol -, ·•"Jl'l.i tJh r .tt• I .d I J'll \11 mo• I 111 \Ir. ll .. 1 rth ) • 211 r 1;1'i 'II<"' 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. ~It.!>.\\ 1-.HLH. L>I{ Pl.\J' \ ln.,estment Wonted 5020 ....•....•••••••..•.... Ll25 \Jt...,J \•·rd• 1-:, C' )f 545~4123 <IT.i tu!~ Count\ l'rrntti ~·· llrlft l,11 ".JllL' h t\c:.tur.. ~J • rctum 'ih11ct lt'rm ''" '"1.::. Ca 11 7~1 .l,.l;.'t,I '\B < :'ol . up to 17m ''I It , .1\c1ll .it 1mmi <11rn•1 ~ytoloan 5025 t71h & ~"l.Jt H l \.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• 750~J 1-T 17th ·1rc l't ... bu,1t•'>t •hoPP'IO~ Cl nttr l '"t J '1 ,.,,, ReJ 111111111111 :i. 1>";5 b. 4475 .••...•.....•.......... MfWPPRT PLAZA!! l>nmo' n •tJll ~p.it•' lJOcl ft lliO mu 1111111 :" Br1 ... wl '\'9 l•.11riclo. .\.i:t 631 12\jf, lndustriat Rtntm 4500 ...............••••.•.. ~.~ Ind ()lo lll'JC 11u ~ 111101 Hf'f111!ld11 < 11 ::-.. lfunt H< h ~..! :!XJI SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER ! RENTAL RATE REDUCED! Mesa Industri al PQric 711 W. 17th. St. Costa Mesa, Ca. $ 2nd T.D.'s $10,000 TO $.500,000 5 YEARS l'J~ nll'nt.s d!l luw ..... INTEREST ONLY Fnr l"ast Action C:all 851-0991 REPUBLIC HOME\ LOAN ,, .. ... 642-4463 •I.BOO. 3700. 7500 .sq. ft:... unih a•ail. kw iftnrdiate occupancy. • Carpets. drapes, ... bar. •28' Mt· ft .. Offer exp;rts 7 /3 I /80. · • Offic e hrs .: M·F 7:30·4 . Sat: I OAM·2PM. ~HomeLoan Company Broktr ·""- 11.000 "Q fl lnd ust ri:il f!wldm1o: Buq:ain leo::.e Only 16< N.NN. I'~ to Hoom $ 1~ sq ft offic·e 4 )'r ~!!!!!!l!t~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!'!' lense l!t r r te JIB l,oca The fastest draw m the lion C.ill 11\12 5S07 day:. West. .a Dail) Pilot or 494·0220t'\I!~ Classified Ad 642·5678. •. You may request o ur od-onswerin,g service when placing your od ... o Dairy Pilot bd number will appear in your od . . . we will toke your messages . . • you coll in at your conWmience to get the r~ to your od ... this sefVice is only SS'per week. For more information and to pkJce your od coll 642~. • ~~ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-'r1·nd'I dr' + \\•) "mdv" 'l"-'UJh'I. l\'l'l41ttc• u.:l) ,tn. 'Ii d \" r' \0 1 lfCIO \O > • l l l.1 r & bonll~d tsJ.i ~ M.idl.ilc• l'on~tru lion l\alo<n honws. remodel. IMMIGRATION ~'Tt::..\~t Ot>rlCJ l>t'Ol..lor :! romm'I, rrammw. 30 ~ l'1lt rm:.S1f.5 S28.~'t!O)<U. m area 1L.1c 8 U64821 • v I s as • c I t I H' n Ii h I p • .. 0 f J s I 5 l' \ R p l:. r s.t2 "'*8. 842 !126() P ermant'nt Res1dt'nt·e. M STERS ~ 1849 .,,._-:;-.-al---- Worit Permit ti~ W\l ---........ nc 1\r.rner 7~ t>411 Cet&IMJ. .Acom tic • • • • •• •• • •••••••••••••• I . .r ' "••·· .~ .. y , ..... /P ... •""9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... .................... , .. ~l«c tr1 r1a n Lr ~ •WlOI t:IO Sm job1, m111nttn•nc• • repair" ark ol all Tr1d Home r~pain. 1ro1ll joba. 'l)Jtr MD lW ___ _ WIU hal.ll anythlni ror szo Cutto m b r .ck. ,tono. Rainbow Pftta.. • loaid. no concrete. Call blo(k, concrete &c stucco ~tJlnt 8 )'I'll, Pro-r~-F,fp .. 01v1d at M$ 8CM6. Reta fl-ff ttl 546 Bl.SI Lowt":l1 Prices Neat Ir C a bin e t s lc kt '! R.ef1n!lhlnte rrom Stl:b(\ Free estrmatea Jeff, ~m1. )41 ~ _ ---r Houw lmpn-erntnt. ~ y1'11 t.J4H'tn c1•n. aowll Job!!. e. per ... t nc1n1 0.pen All around haullna • CU.tom Bnck Work, Tilt• Clean 4 yr guar•nlee. • •. "•--s •· ... i th'i' EIJt Call Ad Sitler ...... I 1 T. truck •·rff est. • <JW11C. ~c1ou: ... a 1n 648-<»M e verythlna <.:all ror f~ _•_25_7_._64.2_4_300 __ 24_h_r_s_. __ _ esumate t.'7~·4394 b•tt Jo bi. •n) l •m• d~l·~~----••••••••••••••••••••••• Rtpolr & Rtroof. ill 11"~ • 1nturf'd Worlc ( j U.I rlt nl tW'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• •MR. FIXIT• (.'urpenter & l'1unllng u >can an a c.u ~ 17$2 842 4314 Hal.II.Ina • cleanmg & tree 1rlmmfn1 Ir palnuna Wulls, brick pla nters. Re11Co mm 'I H o)' r1 r epla ccs. n il your M7-0864 needs' Call ror Cree est l'roleM .,,oor ll\l\al Spec ~------• 1162·8217 aft 6PM 1n CUilom wrk a, ropalni ttc-pa1r11. 11mall r"modcb . H-•d••h19 Writ 11uar w~ W'H tu.u trng t;a ll Ja c k ••••••••••••••••••••••• filto•iftcJ • ---1 b'T!i :IOJ4. Want a RF.ALl.Y Clj EAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ • --------llOUSI':'.' Cull Oin.iham Moving" The Stuv1n1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• C•rp\'ntry. M1a 1onr1. Cilrl Frc-e c•st 64.S·Sl23 Colle2c Students . hav£• J iw an••n, o11 rdcJH!t. 1!1 roo/lnll. plumb1na. tile, llrown. Lie . Tt z• .. 436. \~ l'\JM!t. d nup. tnm. dry wall. :iturco. paint Chlar Crpt & uphol cln. Same 1oo<hcrv 64 1-8427 m&lnt i'""~ n~&~ lQg, flu. • Mor~ • .Jn atm t1hltmpoo, sc:otch.rnt. , ...... /Poperi"9 -&'6 9990 _.._ ~nzer. pror fir --.ax ••••••••••••••••••••••• L..l~T111 tncnll'M'd lit l"ll~cd. ---Ke 1838 !lo.S43 7!1189.'l l dun UP'\. hu11hn,.: H.liftc) ~ as -~ ---PF.TERS PAJNTING ~1;: 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RO BI N 'S ll OUS I-.: t:xp r 'd . ltt<as llJ t Ni tl,1ul1n._: ~1 ov1ni: (.:on CLt;ANINC. Sl'.:RVIC I:: · 1-'r<'t' E&t ._ l'all (;('nc I & It I \W~ St:;ICVll 'I-: lCt'lc & tree ft!mO\ al t'or a thoroughly d ean ~ ~ ~nnnklcn ri1tut1lhnu D11cn11 I rue k Quu·k 1-.. ~A" ,..,.1 --- ,. "' ·~ '""\IQ;1 Prof parnt1nc t-:xt & Int Litt• h•u.lin.: ~ OtiS9 -~e~ 642· 76:ll HOUSECl.EAHIHG Low rates. •~IS Fret' t:.\P ..:ardt'nl'r, U)m XJ.nt rers ROwk S57·2Z33 csUJ6-438JMC/V1s .. Painting & Papennie typU•S h In a les. ro~- Profess1onal work. shaktt·comPo·tar. f'k~ Rsnbl. Steve . :W7"'28l e5t. SU·S930 Fin. Aval&: Fine ext/Int patntlng by Sod4ll S«Ylcn • Richard Sinor. St Ile. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ms . Try me 836-MM, Z4 'PR'OIJLEMS ·Nud t to hn , t allc '.' free counsellnSt , AB C HELPLINE Pa~r hanalne 1~r•ia· ~2222. • tw:l Quality wort cm-• ly494-IZ4 eves, 4M-7T11 T11• : d;Ay.. ••• ~ ............... ......._ ___ ~ lfunllngton Beach Tile Co. ,._hf /R•pair Tubs. shower~1~ntne$ & •••••••• •• • • • •••••••••• dr Jlnboards. Mro:·JO:'Z'() Neat putrhes & textures FUE EST. 193-1439 ....._ ___ _ Stucco & Plaster P ntch. no )ob lOO sm. quick & rlean 00 1203.~S-4 199 f'lwnbiftll) free esuma Les & prof. od· v1rl'. 30 y rs e xpc r . Insured . bOnded. Lr<.'. 326509 7l4·829·78ti 8 97~evs -------~ 11Wrl1.1I & \d cniiint lhsulrni.:&Dump Jotr.. llcanup 1-'tn; ~ J-;ST Ask for Rand) l't•tc ~ \ \I)\ • 54l* 43ti8 Apt 'i; & House cleamng Own Trans Ref'I Coll t:urol a rter 4 ~·~ l>J\e·s Painting, servtnJ: ••••••••••••••••••••••• area 9 )rs. mO!tt rt•J S (;. G1 dlt•y P lumbt>r. lnsured. llc'd S86 Sl25 ftt>pair 'il'f\JIC'e. 1n-;talla Lo Cirero t ile. brick. ~ i.tone Custom work. W f'ree est. 499-2'89. .. • -------_...._ Wlftdow Ct.-"'q • \'a rlls cll'anupi. la wn ... llaul G r a ding. dcmoh · ,<'ompll'lt' ) urli na,1111 lion SluplQ.1der. dump· ll'r1.1nc<', tn"t tnm mmg I ru('lt. T rees /) d wk ~ 122'1 831 1..257 MoiCINy ESSIAM ••••••••••••••••••••••• l111fl h,1rknuw cert1ru:a lion b-12 '(II~ ,,0 . lox R~ntats ....•...•............•. ·····················~· Professional W lndo111 clt-anrng by JO\> Danleb-. i 14-548-88.Sl ••••••••••••••••• •••••• t:Lt-:<."1'RIC1A."1 P ru 1•11 ~ s ..... lc•s ..-.St S.,.wic• \l'OUi.t1c <'1•1ltn1:" rt• n i:ht (rec e11t1mlll\" o.n ••••••••••••••••••••••• lluul.rng & movln~ nC<'d"" Get Jo b do11e <1U1ckl~. CUSll), d CICH'Otly. l:JPI Scott 499 2494 1-Tl'l' eSL'I Bnr kwork. s rnall Job Newport. Costu M ~il & lr\'me 675 3175 eve' Cstm p111nung. lo r.ill:s Frcl' ei.l J 'r i:uJr ) 11711. 633 ~ Jfl :> --. -- •PAINTING• lnll'rtOr & 1-:xtt•nor RcUM>n.;bh• & (.Jualll> Work l'\'T l'O!o1'T BOX s 1mv1n: People who need Pcopltt That's what the DAILY PILOT SF.RVIC ~: DIRECTOR\' Is all about'. ••• • •• • • •• •• • •• • •• • • • • • m 11\ •' LI , " t r J 111· d & lur1w or i. ma II Jobi! pla:.ll'n·d ~mtx)lh 1-o r L.Jr •337254 · ti73 0359 Tre"; tr~mmm~,, i;.1rdl'll · Ad'•enrsrnR & Pub Relo1 serv l'l!a!> ratl'S Raf1d1' Gra!fitt 962 M41 ti t ·6?5 968S -int;. conc r t tt w ork. l:Snrk. storil'. block 14ork Ille (!,...,, t 011t'rell' patro,, "lki.. d r\\c14a)s Frcl' t!"l John lj..16 ugJ C)r11•n 21hr.. 2ClJll t-: '"'J~t llw v • (' d :\1 Ii W O:\ tO ti44 \.1111 Tht ~ail Hoom l~ ma t ' _ _ ~ . houM'<'leanmA. Lucille or Want Ad ll<'lp'.' 64.i! 5blll Oil'!J/ied A~ 5678 Pt'<inH>31 7107 ant Ads CaH642 5678 714 ~· 1 1~ .. 642 S67H • ,,Mowy to Loe. 5025 l~.-rrts/ "' ..•.....•.••..•••••.•.. ,~,, MONEY A Y.All.AILE Lott & FCMMd Found Tan 1-\•m k1th •n ~!.~.~.: ... ~?~.~ .~~ ......... ~!~.~ &'¢ofi! HelpWCMffd 7100 ._.Wonted 7100 .-..1pWonted 7100 1 HeotpW~d 7l0C> .......... ..... ...... .. . ...................... • .. ····· ....................................... . FOR 2ndT o ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'.irt 's1amei.l'. ll unt BF:ST TER~fS ~..-rrts 5100 1n~ton 8CJl'h .1 1 t!.I. ALJ... \\' \''S Fl~ASCIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~-»\S ____ _ 71 4. no 13101 1...tttle 1-.no~n Frnanr1:il & FOl.J~D ~Hill· !>hl•vtwnl ' --------------Credit ~{f/Wfi_,_F...,,Bor.;:..e.;:..t'+-+...+.--Rttr--wht !lpot ? :!1' /.NEED •t.11 s.. 'ei. x 17th & l r\rnl', l'\t y • ~CM 926~ ___ ·j &l2 ;933 y.Ads s120 ----- {MONEY SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS ....•...•..•..•..•..... As~Wc:mted COVER GIRL Jobi Want~. 7o75 1\pply ,rt r'1.1r1ht• llantl\ .•.......••............ .. OUTC ALL * I am interest~ 1n work• r:~~\~~~}~1 w I ith !',t 953 0778 MC/VISA mg for Social Sl•cunt' I ' -... __ _ __ _ am Hc1,1lth~ & Stronloj ;\lUJ.L lia.d > • Jl..4:.p-.1 i - -ESCORTS~-!Mlllilh• . Sli ~alt flctS-On Hu'> ..,hop ~ocid •953-4473• tiprrt rn:.ur.1nlc work Jo.\ · RS · pt•t lt•n('l'd nnl\ ~ .• n Alwo)<; open :-;u . 1': Pr" ati• llo m!' l1 · t, 492 0362 ----l'are Com1l II Kpr II.I\ u nen l ~f.\.<;.<;AGE SlOW ,\O or24hr ~6 0780i59 17:r7 - \I VSTlt' ~lt\SS,\G E -----~ Ul..<itiSJnt.1An,; ~W~d .7100 Auto Mechanic ----...................... . ----------1· .1 ' h I I' I II I' 1• fl I'll CURk/TYPfS'J B.mkmi.t TELLERS ~ ·~ lii..•.rcl\. ~ ~:.l tmn" JI our bu'i\ nfl 11 t• ,11 ' .. r hl h"'"' lnrhufr, dJ> ~Jtuttl,;~ \t11umu111 I 'r •·'<11 .. r1"n ' •· ·" l 1 lh t ( Jll ld1>11.1 lJ•·'. b73 J IJ() 14 ti k • II d '( 1. I 11 \II ... 'ur" f\ !O.IX '•·wport hhd ( \1 I .111 c;r.inl T' p1:.l nt'eded for mvo1r. IOJ:, bl(b O( lading. 10- .. ur Jnl't: lor ms. purcha. ... ~ 1,11, , "II ~ CWQl.£$...SOtDe.Ja--- "' , jt.,.., ,\ccuracy d mU::l ·' h<r C Ii rk 111 v.r~rk J ) ('a 11 -'1 r s Cop I <111 ''·" ,,..r "''"" 1n I nron.i ~9 6901. l~S Eq ULp· •I-I \I ir \111 t h.1t" r" m-·nl. 2110.:. lia rranr ..a • ,, • 1 Ill "l•rn .1t111.d .lr\'tne EOI-: 1o1 1 ,,,, :\1.,11 lr1 ----· '1 ~· '• CLERK/TYPIST -~ 11'\Jn has rn11. ~pl neen .... ________ , ... rrutun· p..~r!>nn w 1 ar . • \IJ~,.r~l'. Sll'H' .., ll.11r Jigger -F'•ft> . lluppenrng & SpJ 1;~1 SC>fU!) · En~tnl' :°lif'"'POfl Hl \(t l' \I Accounts Recel•oble Cierit Apprett. k.nowll'<il:l' rloqw rt.>d \ ll I.I I} 1n pl'r,on T h. Carblwrator Shop 1:11;! I wrbor lil\ d. l'\l IMPERIAL S&L Equal Opportw..ity E.mployH M /F /H CASHIERS -1 urdle t) pini:" ~k 1l h, ~lln d v. number plt'Mllnl ph<Jnc Ot>td1f -<i ..... CREOITHO rROILEM f'INGl::R~ I ran across an All You· ~ 9tiJ6 -2°·1~0pm ln ·m1• l\JM•d Firm !>t•ck mg exp iJ :.I'll tnol1\ :.ih'<I Al!T'0~10TI Vt-: 1 1 J~·.1Ul} S.<lwl ~ ,t.1 1 .~11 for n ·nt \\ llh 1 I• lilt I•· <.1nh l~I 11,utl U T UTE M "«kin hdppy i.urm W'l<J 1 n~'.' ''" "m,;l l .1:rowini: 2nd & 3rd TD loa111 978·6531 ~rranJ:ed by Can· t-:a l fo r 99 Cent.. Prote--s1onal Th.-r llk'Ulll' re:.taurant. lnst<'Jd of mas~a~l' L1l''d NII t\µµt i.ilverware you have to ooly,Ste\e~ 2817 LL'le your FING F.RS p.·~ to hJndh:• hca'' al·1·ount"' n •1·1•1\ablt• & * MAIMTEHAMCE ncd1l nillcl'twn dc<.,k f'l·rmancnt po"lllf•n 0>1ll'l1 ion!> t·itp' .I rnw.t. Ideal for rt•l 1 fl'I' I\ Pl' l\t•curacy on 10 kl'} re who like<\ r11w1 · 1h111t:~ qwrC'd. Non :.mokc r l'all a round tht> orr1rc1 Ma111 J an 714 556·39:r7. tam ofricl.'S lit do light \l\f(l-.~h Bandt• m.·c han" Jo ·1 fo •r .:111.S ~ Jrd :-.1111:. 1 •>rn p J n ,. '( I n t c . , 1,,. n .. f , 1.., .... ~:ian Coast Home loafts HEEDMOHEY F'OR ls t T. D CALL ALL WAYS Fl:'\ANl:IAI. 714·770·1310 ----- HOMEOWNERS 0.. Doy .Appraisal Ul>C your eqwty ror brlls. home add1t1ons 'a('a trans. e tc Any amount. any rea.<on Credit or JOb not necesi.ap Compart! nur ro'l~ 21'hr' & wt .. ·kend" ~44-1923, 846-5567 HEB> MONEY F.AST!! Pvt Pt' ha' unhm1t<-d fund;, to loan on 2n<I T l>.. l'\o u edjt r hN·k No b a lloon p.1' ment :-. Money for un) rca,on Lqw month!> paymf'nt~ Swing lo&ns lntc·r~·~l nn h Loans or JS \Car full) a rn>n1zed loan ... :1\':.111 · Ca ll Ru s' :it <71 11 83.1 ~ or eve-:. 67S R021 for late!il ratcl> Im · rrv:•d1a te fund in~ MortCJOges. Trust Dffd5 .. 503S .•..........•.......... SW1HG LO.ANS ALL-WAYS Fl;\iA ...... (;l,\L 714 770 1310 Sattler MtcJ. Co. All types o r real estate • &n\'CStments '>mrc 1949 SpedoliliftcJ in 2ftdTD1 642-2171 545-0611 --------- MAICE SOMEONE HAPPY MAICE SOMEONE 5'111LE Placr a llAPPY ,\() rn lh1i. rolumn tor only $3 25 t all 642 S678 l>A\ ID IRVINl-: IS :r. )Nrs old toda)' H.APrY BIRTHDAY DAVID! 11..o,·r \OU, Kn:. fowid · Black fem doJ:, white i.tnix• on chP~l ku.shy tail. Nr wluml & t.:U1s 962 0707 -------- Found: Chihua hua Tn ner. trt·colored lcm. M a lamute. blac k & sll\'Cr m ale, Toy Poodle. white male, Cocker. tan male, Shepherd, white male. S amoyed m;ill', Cockapoo pupp1t!, Brown & while male. Short 11 • .ur I Po1ntt·r. km. Nc•wport Beach Animal Shclllr 6+136S6. ,\Jtho' you ~ere i.ubtle & . ---. - dr>'>i-d mouth-we lound Found· ~ale 1-.. nghsh SN out'' 1 • HAPPY BIRTHDAY JAME Your Class" Coworker' Lost& Found 5300 ·············-········· FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 Lo6t or t'ound a pet? Call Anima l Assis tance League. s:J7 2273. n o fee ter. brown & \'hill' Meach & W a r ner ) 847 61..87 ----------- f'owid. Gold Lab. \IC' Dt'I Mar & Orange in Co:.ta Mesa 979 Oii87 FOUN D : Wht k itten w/whl fl ea collar. Vic M e s a V e rde C M 545-3342 FO~D: Unusual stn[><'d k1Uen, near Woodland School. C M . 6"2· 7137 FO\J~D · f'em a le I rt sh Sette r, vie So. Coas t Plaza ~8632 PenollCllts 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW student needs $25,000. Will do anything Legal. Conh dentia I DVM. P 0 . Box. 3242. N.B 92663. • IHT'L MASS.AGE• J.1l·utz1 • Sauna MR OC AIRPORT .i~l l\tre:h·N B 545 0275 11 2am acros~ Sheraton MERCEDEZ *ESCORTS* 751-0537 24 hrs. '>ow llinng W311tl'<I College Stu1knt to Live I n ~UPl'T'I"'' -----------Ooor Jlln1 tOnJ I Fl\l' &. one hall day'> 111 plt-a .... 111l ACCTG llKPl\IU !-WTound1ng' Cjood JIJ\ TEMPORAi!\' & bt•rwltb St-t• Sl•r\lt1' Re~istcr toda> to work lll!r on \lmous ,Jtl'Ountmg ,..., HOW.ARO Che•rolet bookkctp1ni.: J'"'l!n . , l>mt•&QuJdSL" 'menl!>. Wo r k l'IO'>l' t<> ~ l':WPOHT Bt:ACll \Our h ome F 1J:urc --- Clerks to Senior ,\1·,·oun Auto l'a1nu•r , lll'lpt•r tanl.S nl''"ded lhroughoul W 1nto·l.1 MJ:.k & !>.1n<I OrJn~e Count\. \JIL.., lur l'IJ.'>l•>m PJlnl "-'k for J0t• H4li OOGll "' ,.._ - AOBEAT HALF'S account~ Ternagc Gr r l. l1 gh1 233JNo Oroadv.J y housekt"t:p1ng. ca r n·rt ;:200, Coldwell H.1 nkt:r \utn rout••, .1 ft f'rnoon ... J\ &1J 111 l..1.:un.1 Bc·h A. J.Ji:un.1 l\1g lor 1 h1· l!cgc.lt•r m•wi.pJp.-r I"\ pt•r not noqu1no<l l>ut jl) l'('Onom1cJI •. 1r , ... ·' nlu-'l t-:.im SSO'J nr mu ~ bo nu., l .i 11 :'ti r .l::mslcy. !IS! 71 IJ 752 ~ _ ____ _ Bid~ . Santa Ana 1.0SJ-.: Wt;IGHT NOW' 1714) 835·4 I 03 FRI-:E PARKING F-\ln & i::a'>Y w:i) to lost' ~~~~~~~~~~ ---- 10 to 29 lbs a month -:: Habyi.lllt!r. Mon Fri ":J My lrv.f [)ct!rfrt!ld I home/your; Be~ Sc-pt 2 l'hrldrl•n s.51 0874 100'-" Guaranteed or )t>Ur money back .AOMIM. ASSIST. INSURANCE 76().7037 -------l'art time. 4 days wk. Sales/:-.lutrilion. RC'lired Typrn~ 60 6S. t:xp. re· Babysitter nccdl·'1 for 2 ~ r :Jt23 Startrngagam.Join quired. Newpor t C tr o ld . my horn\:, F 1T I me. earn high income EOE Call: Mrs. Dud.uk, _8'1_7·_1_24_9 ______ _ royalt lc!>~ Mr. Booth _s.w_._7454 _______ Oaby.,1lll'r nr<'dt·d _1_00-_1037 _________ ·---------weekda)'i, Mon 1-·ri. m ADMIM. ASSIST m> ho nw. fur 2 g1r b. THE PORSCHE ESCORTS MC & VISA/Now Hiring 9S3 6507 DOMINl9UE'S ESCORTS ~1C: & VISA/Now Jh nng 9SJ·6508 Inves t. l1rm Newport 5&9 Must be Jblctostan Beach expandinl't A!.Sl rmmedrately :\1usl hJve to Dir. Sales needed He own ltan!>portalton & rt' qwres strong clen ca l & Cere ncc!> Woodbri<l~e admin bkgr d . Good area, ln1rw C.:Jll Gm !>kills. shorthand. l~ptn>( nit•: IH2 ~6711. 1•xl 321 & exper. Xlnt gro~1h op d 552 ().i-J pl> :-.ion :.mokcr pref J )!. / l'\t''- Call 640-0123 Banking ~~~~~~~~~· Southwest Bank. J.ai:un.i ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST.ANT ex.ii 11rvh•rrt'(I \\di tr·"" ni;ht J•t'r."n \1,1.J' 111 pcnon. ::it)i.! ~ 1 u \4 11 \ J1l1•\ J>tkv.' .\I \ BO \TS H1)!,:111); l'•till ~·,. llfl•ITlllt" lo r.i 1:1 ICI' 111·r.t li.. 'uµ.:r\'1'\1u11 ln.m \O ll.t'I ·" \\ "-r 'c· \lt1 ,. 11·· I •II 71l1 , ..... , ... j>all} Ol"l'\J.' 4u.il ,t.111 ----------IJ('r'onn1•I \lu,l l<.11<1"' m:.1nn" h.1rd11..1r1· & rii.: I( I• rt• .ii \1 .;tun· •' .:ml! :! 11r mu rt• \ r, ,., 1J l1t'\ l'l>'Jf\ I'll J!>l.' JIJJJJ~ ,;t PJr1!1l' H1i:i:ini; ('um p.trl), UJO w ,...,l Coa i.t ll1~hv.ay ~H.b:Jl 21111 BOOKKEEral ~Offict' l.1ghl hkk1> a:: t 'Pt I I 1lu1l111 i: A H to. \ l' i..nov.lt·1.h'1· 111 i.,. 1,, wuc-h. ,l\'I Ut Jh I\ I' • IJl\OICIOJ:. i..•J " f ._u•• hl!hl ph,1n1•' 111 I u·.t 111 ruJI Kt! ;:wu JboitkN•p1n~ The Balboa Boy Club is now hirinq: lwokk1•t•1Jt•r l'a ~ r rd l Fu ll l1m1·. ~I nn Fri. II J 0 · ~ I' ~l . II l' J ,. ' µa}roll. L.;x fr'turn<.,. in ho u s e r n m r> u 1 1· r Pn•\ IOUS 1• '(pl' r t1·q d ~··no nt 1·'1 ffrf c•· ~·r.• •n ThUl'o lhru °'<Jn "''' 1 \1·rck-lv111. llti'IP b(,l CC'flll'r ~ C.:~w \k!>J Clerical \f,;rhtrn.1: S.ilt"o t-.-h1on hind '"' 1 '>t h rrn I' 'f J11d1ni: .\Int IJ("( •J11I \ Ill .1rt1\t ·"'"" 'n' r \~ rfl h.11HJI•· 1111· a•• 1.: funn101•, & II• 1•n'>lni: ,,., 1,.11 ,,,n. , n. '' k •' r pr ' I Ca It f..W UCI Ocnr.il SECRET ARIES Ernplu~ mt!nt J \ Jll 1n m u ll1 'ur r ou11<11n i!" Compl'l1ll\1' PJ\', 111 tt•n 1t•w & h1rl' l"or mon· Info C'.ill Tod ~·n ICl''> 9i9 ~ n .ERI\ 1'YPIST.r~pm. basic J.:t!n office dulh'-... '.lint bcnl'f1t!'> ;-.;pt B• h .1r•·J 8JJ J311 ~ .. £1r~~!n1~!n ~ l l' r c ., l I n i: p 0 s I l I C1/I ,, v a 1 I J I e I n o .. r Class1f1edtLeRal Depa 1'\ ruent Lega l exper. 1.s i19t net"C$'\al')' We do reqw.e ~ood general omce sk19s and a b1hty to opera te",,., 10 key adder T~ ping t•t v.111 ht-adm1n1slerl'!id .\utomob1 I~ necess~t. fl>r ()("t'~1onal local d~ inc We offer cxcellt*ll romPJnY ~nefits wbifh mclupe medical & den•J 1n.,ur3nC'c & r red1l um<M. ~I.Jr} I!> rommen.sur:d.c- with eipen ence For • prnntml'nt please c aU w ,1321 ext m ; On.c)e~t r Doily Pilot JJO W. 8a)"Stl"'E'et f oi;ta Mesa. CA 92S2fi fo,qual Oppor Employ~ Plt·aw <·all for .11>IH ,___ -----I CodrtailWaitttss tiH · 7 Jj>J :\1 u n ·Fri ,_ ________ _ p <.;lcnl·JI [J11lll'l<l n ·s Ra!>taUra rij 8 ~ 5 :\t E:HTRY LEVEL 1 8011-; Balboa Bl. Bal~~ Bookkc{'ptn~ """'!>lJnt ~o e xpcf n\'l'<h·d . but -----' w /'tr o n i: ,\ / I' ,. x nt't'd w me sm..irL" & Irle l.'Ol..LECTOR · fl penen<.'l'. for urb.in de \)pmiz \.ery J:Ood room ·' .. 1gn firm. In 1nl· Sal.1n far c1d\anr1·men1 Call TELEPHONE~ t•ornmensur a le v. l'X Rita, 540·b05S, Co.i'llal ! pen ence. benefits S<•nd Personnel Ai.:enn, r.YO .,.• rl-surnes to PBR JKIJI:? IW.rbur Al · C:\1 . COLLECfJORi• 'fo:Vf.H 'F'Ef-: 4 SlqpJrk Circle. lnm1:. " -t _927_1_4 ______ ~~~~~~~~ MiRiftMft of I ye• t;· IOOICkEEPER , ,~~k<r:'~a~~mc ::;~~0!" ~~' FUii TtrTIC.' PCX\1t1on ~or 675 Paul..1r1no, C M _.r.d. Salary c_._ our lrvme OH1re 1-.x _51 4652 .,--- HOMEOWNER LO.AHS LOST· Red Lthr. \\allet SPIRITU~ \EAOINGS Male, 23, seeking masc. men for good times Busy real estate rom · pany n~ efficient well organized personable '" B<'J('h, r equ1 rt·., <·x pen1:nced B::rnk Tellas t.:µ lo sns rno ConlJl't Joan Gor e . 497·1771 t;O E penence Reqwrl'd Xlnt 1-'-iii' -·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiml nw111urat~ with :; Salry Sal dr y & P aid 1• • Co.tact \'arat1on Contact thl' penace. Personnel Director API> CLERKS Kay. ~ IO~m·lOpm. Fully L1 c'd. Marc 549-371.8 492· 7296 or 492·9034. 181S d1v1dual lo a~!>l.5t V1c:e I•--------• 1~ m person. NA TIOMAL j BEST RATE REWARD. Ve ry Jmpor· AU...WAYS FINANCIAL l;JJ'lt rt 1s Returned. No 714·770-1310 Ques. A!.ked 673·11.55. S. Ca mino Real. San. Penollat Ser•lces 5360 Pre!.rdent. Duties include prnpcrty managcm e nl !>. book Banlung HERIT.AGEIAHK The Sowy~r Schools EDUCATION:! Widow has money for 2nd LOST · Fem. Siamese Cat. ~1ern. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 721 N. Euchll di•lsion of National CREDIT ; T D ·s No crc."tl1t c·heck. Seal PolJlt. He1d1, Univ. no pnlty. For action call Park Area. Irvine. 7124 Agt 673-7311 anytime. Please C a ll R eward -857-0987. IST. & 2HD. TIUST DEEDS FOUND: Male tabby kit· SFR's: LSl to SSOOK. 30 ten 10 12 wks. Irvine yrs purc hase and rel1. 552-0322 2nd to SlSOK . lSy r~. FOUND: Beige Shepherd <>wner. Non Owner . No G rf' Id prepay, ree/leasehold. female dog. vie a ie Alsolhru4& CondoSS &Ward. H.B. ~2644 DOBBS FINANCIAL LOST: Ge rman Shep, bl.k SERVICES & t a n. ~ rc. Beac h & 640-6016 494.4681 Slater. H B. Re ward. - I 50/o IKT lHD Tl 347·3870 No Prepayment Penalty Lo6t: Gold Hummingbird JS yrs. p 1 n . S c n t i m e n t a I M~SAGE Be pampe re d with a pers on a I r el a x.1 n g massag<' by 12 or the pre Ulest girls In Southern Californi a . J acu zZ1 . sauna etc. Open IOam· .iam, 7 days a wec k. Vis - a M.C Allanlls Health Spa. 2112 Harbor Blvd , Coola Mesa. 645-3433 Br· ing this ad for your special gift. TOUCH OF Cl.ASS ESCORTS 24 HRS. 7~·0811 Lado Newport Company value. Reward. Possibly _673 -759S 24 hr ~ al F ashion Island. GnetCo ... -v FOR SALE. A $2$0.000 642-9888 ESCORTS note secured by • nnt Los t : Siamese Cal. 24Hrs 641-0180 trust deed pn 4 plus a cres ~bstantial reward. Ran C_,./Chtcb ()(ocunviiWpropertyin away nt 17th & Tustin, Mbp/MC/YJM' t.he San Juan Caplatrano c M c a 1 I M \ l t \ 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j area discounted to yield 2131637.7126 Ext A or 1~ approx. 15 percent to Elaine 7i4 /848·2377 *FOXY UDY'* maturity which lS Jan 2. OUTCALLONLY 1..-:t. Price S220,000. Call 1-10-6_:30p-"-m_. ____ _ <714> ~4404. Los t : W.h Ile Cockatoo 1 __ *_'9_7_2-_1 _I _3_1_• __ 1 G0.000 3 yr straight note. w It h g 0 1 d C re 5 t · l•--------i 20<:i disc. 18':9 Int. 1-R_EW_A_R_D_.968-4606 _ _....· ·--FIRST LADY s.J)..SIOO. ' If yOU W&nl your advertlS· ...... • ....... Y.our r rl enda and ·in.I mesaaae to reac h • '..tJD•c.n • ~ ute Claaalntd more people at lower 97• 1 J41 • h e n l h t Y h a v e c:osl Clasalfied ls th( * .,. * somet.IUdl '°HU. n.1•11 way· to '°' Call Now! •• !!!!!M!!~!!li!!V!!iu!!!!i\!!cce!!!!!pt!!ed!!!!!!S t~ll yo.a how well It IC-M78 = warMd f«l.Mm! ---------W• M ReHlt.I &G-5"11 •-"-·-.... ·· ........... -... ..... ....... --.; ... FREE keeplllg. & iten'I orr11·1· FULL TIME assistance. PrecJllmtCy , Call Lynne Scherer for TELLER Anclhe-im CA 714-991-3160 Educati°" has an u-CORPORATtoi celeftt opportunity for • T ti rnlerv1ew btwn Sam & es llCJ Are you lookrnlo{ for a ABORT'olt..I Spm·536·3.147 career " Arc )OU people " An I t s r I I onentcd" Do )OU enJOY •Gtll.,.ral (••Ia-)-a ys . uccess u n. "' ,._......,.. """ vestment consult a nt working with mo ne)? Loc:al .AMsthHlo seeks e xperienced a:.'>IS· Position rs c urrently •LowhelMWH tanl. Reply '" t·o n · a vailab le 1n our Costa IOOklCEErER F/C Fashion Is land 1F1vesl· ment rrrm. Excellent op· porlun lty . Exper & malunty reqwred. Call. 640-0123 L.Gb Tnts, c.--.....ai-.. fidencc : Collins Assoc. Mesa branch. Excellent _,,...,.. .. ~ startmg salary . Call Mr l~!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!lll!!~!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!lll!!~ S. 9" y, Medlcaffom 567 San Nirolas Dr N 8 · Tom Orosky ror an in· -""'Pos~Op &am A s 1 terv\ew appointment ::rt CARHI CH.AHGE -n s we rrng er v ce <714 )979-3910 A subsuita.ryorEF.Hut-*C~llCJ & R•~ Oper ator ror daytime ton is. curr ently · 1n . rd sh.lit. 228 Forest Crear ), 1erv1e w1ng qualif ied • M • d i . C a I Ir LagWla Beach • BRENTWOOD person.~ mtereslc<t in the "-.-c• Acc.,tecl Af'T. MAH.AGERS N .field of hnanc1al plan· e fld ti I • SAVI "~.& rung. ~U or part ume. * Git •n • • Exp'd couple lo manage N SLS.OOO.S,J.8.000 part time. r.r..aicore. 120adultonlyunltsin Lo•u ~II l t(pe : unhmrted. lllTH CONTROL HUNTING TON M 972.2112 .. • S1HIUZAT10H IEACH 1640AdamsAve .. For IRfo;•tioR or I. Ass't. Mngrs. l'rovlded. .Coal1Mesa.Ca921626 Cashier for selr·serv1ce 833 9677 Equal Oppe>rtun1ty computen zed gas station •cl4lt• appM!lt1Mnt, · EmployerMff In Laguna Hills area. c4ll: AR C II IT t: C T U R AL i---------Call betw~n 7am·3pm. C.AUFOltHl.A DESIGNER t ORAFTS· 1--------SIB-7484.AskforRich. N•MAMCY MAN. for s pace planning i..--------1;::::::=7.::-:::-:==:- eou .... irm 1,..G & interior design rtrm Banldnc cashier , Ptr. afternoon & "'-specializing In com· taLB/ evenings. Minimum SftRYICl.IHC. menclal ofc l)ldg int Im· FUU TIMI wage. 97M880. •, APCAll p rovements . Archltec· N~porl Center . Op· NEWPORT turaJ drafting & design portunity for a mature IEACH . expel' necessary· 556·2904 penon to leam Sa\'lng.s ft Loan. lnc lud es 752 0053 Arthitectural Drart.man. S•turday1. Excellent • needed for temporary c II o SANTA AMA 4'/f work In deslgnlnl =~~.1J'1 or ls 972-3104 residence. Call ~rlc : tMPlllAL SM. -• 8'7S-Sl30. 1.0 I. /f"" H•t•u . 1~w-.. --Ad-Rea_l.ll_ta_MZ ___ se71_ • • 1" • Tb Place your "Fast Result'' Service Directory · ad .... Call Now 642-5671 ld.JJJ " on indi•l dual with 200 McConNck .: good clerical sklls for Costa Mesa. Calif.: its Steftoscript •"°" C714) 549-9500 tion~. Applica"t' • should ha•e 1011t• Equalopportunrty•: bookltuplftCJ slti111, em ployer Mff § CJOOd phoM perSOMI• :S ty, .. ty to interlace CO~PANION : CoolC!4 with st•defth ••d Ille hou sehold dulC.S CtHtomers pl•• b• l...tve m or out. Sal~· nds car. 5 day wi6 qood with flg•ru. ~ ; ~tiftcJ IMlpM: 4 ! Doing Bustnesiij Exullettt 1afory oftd Under A~i beftefit~ 4 ! NATIONAL EDUCATION CORPORATION 440oe...-Dr. .............. CA.92660 Equal ()ppottW'llty ~mployer lll/F FlctllloutJ I N•me? -l ~J -! A•ft••llillell•• ... ,....,..,l flcillllOlle n•-· mllll tty 1aw .,. ~'*" wtt11 tti. I COvnty ~ ni. DAil \' · "LOT ..,..._. tt1e twM9 --..... ~ fotOVf CllltlOlll.,.. It J•ll are t1•'11ftl ................ ull , ... OM.'t N.OT "' ....., ....... Md ........ 642..:121 t bl.au I ·••"••••u••• .. ---··-·-----· -· -~······ -····· ......... _ •• ---••• ,,.,.._.,. ··----···---,,~·....,.··-.·-· _____ ., .... .J •• .-,. • . ' ' ' 1tl1 Variety ·of Fine Scltool1 Could lntrOdoce You To A New To•o"ot IRVINE GYMNASTICS PARK Register Now Fo1 Bovs & G1rls qynmast•cs Aoes 4 & Up Beq1nnef'S thru compe1111on C4 546-1211·For .......... ·--~ * * *-*-*--*-*-* * * :-tr * -. FREE TESTS * ! ON CAMERA!! ! • Film Casting Works hop. Train * • for TV spots. movies. pay-cable * ' ~ f o r t h e P R O"D U C T I 0 N ,..._ '?' C 0 M PA N Y 0 F 0 R..A NG E ~ • COUNTY. <NEWPORT l Call lt ~ now. For Interview 645·6121. Send ~ photo & r esume to Peggy Lloyd * • Castin g 192~ Bery l Lane .""- Newport Beach. Ca ~ . ~ ' . * ........ , .......... . PRIVATE HOME TUTORING .. (Serv;ng You Since '62) ALL GR.ADES \Ir L Rdbinson Dlr('('lor Teacher PHO 1Cand1dall•• 551-5646 1 i i I • ·1 •• I • ! ................................ learning Problem? ·--°' ~ -.ming • beCOme oontueed .-V • de1dlwn In 9Chool •teelloet . ..... '*-• teitufe • twve pgor QredeS • i.rn efowty . WE SPECIALIZE IN OtSCOVER!NG HANDLING THE BASIC BARRIERS TO· LEARNING. we can help THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER ca11 642-9088 901 Dover Drive Newport Beech . . . /• . . . -..... The Girl s' P lace .. JAZZ-A-SIZE a ASSES. AUGUST 5th Tue-Thur. 7:30 to 8:30 3 MONTHS rOA 1-38 00 Quar~ntnen Rune¥o11t Ovm Membel"81'110 l MOMT'HS POlt Sl0.00 116-0720 ..._...,... ........ ,._ itit. ' ...... ,.... l7N S . .-..toe w ... S-~ Pwy. ~l •v1111G •11 OI OAANf,1 1 ou., t' ,., t<>'> 1 .a Ml '>A Anna's Day Sci/HI & Nursety le4)i.tw.-owfwftll Whtdet qo1 ~"" Tin W ~ T ...... ~-·e> ... c-..-1•· (.••"• .......... 0.-.C"'I! • '"" ' ... °"•. ,,.,....,!>I"". s. ... ~~. c. .. 1,.,. P•t·t>•e~ HO URS: 6:JO to 6:00 , • . flC'TOlllA •0n .. w~ Day Camps A UNIQUE SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM HIGH INTENlfTY lklU. BUIUMNO W.... ~r-Aa.,._. l...eruatton EL!MeNTARY SICONDMY Reading Reading Arithmetic Math Language EngltSh Grammar Algebra Geometry GED Courses M aintain and strengthen skills by enrol ling now . in our motivating s um.mer program. CENTER FOR BASIC LEARNING CB SKILLS (714) 557-5714 1$25 MMe Verde Orin E. C...e ...... Tap, lcilet,Jcra. Dancerciw, Aerobic, •• OOM. Disco. Hawal'-& laloft ·~ •s.ahd by Local CoocM1 T.achlnl Fuftdamental Skills and TNhnlque1 . Of Untwntty MIQh Aug. 4-8 Aug. 1.1-15 Aug. 18-22 • Ag9 Group Wlnne(s ' C'.ompet9 During .... Rama-Packen Holftlm. at AnaMlm, Staci~ s.pt.21 · For Information coll: (714) 7 52-5090/(21~) 852-7114 , MOW EMROLUMG ot: CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL Prnchool -Grode 8 Christion Setting • Bo~s in Curriculum Certified School & T eochen !nwmentd & Choral M\JSK After~ Sports Doy Core Avoiloble "Caring school with a Christ-centered education .. 'CHRIST LUTHEIAN CHUICH & DAY SCHOOL 760VlcMW . c.-.... APAllMT ,AmCIPATIOH SCHOOL , Part10 08te in ycur ci\11d ~ -' oreschOOl E'ducst•on O;>en•nos 1n the '2 & 3 dltV oroorams Enroll now fOf Seplerf'bef Call for lurtht>r 1ntorm11ion 64 l ·9152 or 962-4016 SUMMER CLASSES ART SKILLS TAUGHT Ol'L PAINTING• DRAWING In-Studio And On· Location ~lr.l.eMIJll ATTIMTIOM AU LIYILS WB.CO.. · ly ...... CRm~N Noted Artist of the I mpresslontst . School B.A. Univ. of Ariz. Pc6t Grad Otis Art Institute ,.. Wt I • •• Ctl: H41411 Sell More .. ·. COME TO WHERE THE JOIS 11£! lnineClllele If 8usitess • ""' M.rn ...... ....... CAfZ714 • 55Ul90 Jn a few short monthsi you 'll have the skiHs and conhdence to enter the Job market in an excltin~. well·paid. rewarding career as an: • ,\O~tl~ISTRATl\'f: St~CRF.'TARY • l.f'C1\l.l'tX'RF.'TARV • ROOKKt:F:Pf.R • Jt"SIOR Al'C'Ol':-;T .\ '\"T • G f Nf:RAI. Off'ICt' A~C\fS'fl\~"t • Rf:C'f:PTIOSIST CHRIST LUTHYAM PnSCHOOt. & DA y CARE cana a nqounces 1 ts opening September 2. 1980. Half or Full Days Truly a social learning experience in a Christian atmosphere. Ul-163' 760 Ykhtt.A ... , CM OCBQ • O.J .. ~ws. Production • C1as~ Tawtht 1n small Crou~ • t~ Pros 1n~truct1nc "• 'H1~h Plae1!ment • R~a!i<l'labl\ Pnn>d FOR FREE AUDITiOH 7 I 4,'956-7171 MORE 1MAN .tJST A JOI BEGIN A CAREER AS A COSMETICIAN MAD 6000 MONIT learn to do fociofs with· the new skin machine.· learn moke-up application fhe professional way. let R ichord' s BectJty College help yo-J . start devel~ing new skills . os o Cosmetician. Aftef only 20 ·~ yo'J con be eaning a good living. COSMmOAN ~NOW! Umited &wolmtnt--Cal Newt Top instructors give Hefp and ~ . Plenty of Procticol Experience, tOQ. TUmOH PAYING PIOGUMS AVAIL.AILI 1 PLACEMIMT . ASSISTANCE MANY Of'POtt1'UMrTll: • Interesting Wc)O( • P81$0NI Sat1sfact10n • S ecurity-Jobs no1 11eo to economic 'srtuatlon - • You progr,ess rao'1dly to become th<>rOUghty ~·led • Self~nt ~unities CAU. t6M61 I FOR NOllMATION RICHARD'S BEAUTY COUEGE ................. ..... ~. ?' .... ..,, ....... ' ., DAILY PILOT (9 HlfirW911td 71 H ....................... ~. Uw·ift, C!Ook mule. no ...,_twork . .. 1'oom • boa rd + mo1mo m.19S4 Cook tit kHclten tlelp COOK nttd e d for Newfor\ ·~ arid Long leech RwtlY Pelion. AlllkY dally between 3.5 PM. Coa.nter help wanted. P IT. Sll)4Wlch man want ed . r 1T exp .1 , . Gary's oeM. 1~21t3. Dellwry Driver Is Seles Trainee. "611 Of' Pert' lime Over 20 ea r n · SIO Sl$1hr. Call ahe r lpm ...... ----·----DIUYll LA. TI.s To Males in C.M. UAM . ~1425/mo. • bon"5 ~ .. Cu needed 541-tel oc 914-4C. Dent.al. 1"1&6Unt. hourh . Orat.e Mesa olfioe. Phone 54&-1212. Dmtal A.H1s\.anl Pft'. E1t p'd, ltOA pref. Sal Open. ElTorol»tlJO. O.W.hrt"-Clerll typ&st. cd typin~ 5'ulla. attention to detail & dent.al exp reqYI red Aproxhnately I& hrs per week. momingi; Hwnt 11\fllOft Beach. 842·6631 Dtftt.al Chair Stck-1\3:>1 Prof. Schoot Craduale or Exp. N8~3635 • B.lC. TECH. OJlllOfi'WlltY lO won near b e at'h . T e!>t tro1o1ol~stloot. & repair q 1o1.1hl) marine powl'r s uppli e s. bat ter~ char~ers. & 1nverteri. E:xl>t'r 1n manne ele..· u·omo. Of power SUl>Phl.,. J pli.MI) Call f>i~ 3632 for 3ppl. El<.>Clron1c i\~sembler~ PCiJ & Cha~s1i. w1nn1t t>llpe r llun l Bd'I HSI 1661 t;lectrical ~:n gineer t3m1har w1lh 12 volt s)sl~ IW'l~ for wort. on resldeOC'e. Call t-:nc 613-SllCi --------· ESCROW SECRETARY Ow beaut1fl.LI Bayside of fttt "' Nt>Wport Beach has an immediate op portunrt y r °" :1 n f..6 cf"0'4 ~ .. ,\ minimum al six months et.crow ex ~ and typm~ or 4.>50 'Wpm a rt' l"l'qW n '<I ThL'> pu.i.1tt0n olfers a" ex~l~l 63la~and out standing benefits 1ncluc1 11\g •ProC1t shanni.! •Paid medical idc.-ntJI •Loan d isC'OWll Pleaioe ronloCl J a cKtl' # S lt a r s t edt a t (7 1.t l ~ 6-1~·8 1 l l lo r mon· '" rormatM>n ADELITY FEDERAL S..ill!lp.ct Lo..ANa. An Equal Opportwrn' EmJ*>)er Facto~ train~ Good pey m,,plastk adhes1w co 1537 Monrovia Ave NB ---------. f'IG U RE Con tr ol Couns~to r. E vening s hlfl Newport :ire:i ~ 6CZ·Jl.10 ------·- File Clerk 2130·$: 30 in Newport Beach Law Finn. Mon· Fri. 640-1* ----·--· fUe Cleft. general office. Typing required for pro. moOonal ~-H.S. grad . f a rm e r i. lns \lrance Group. 541MIGO. E.0 .E. ----MICLIU wTUI liJhl oflt~ dllti~ 4-6 hn pe_r day (M law farm in Irvine. Call Fran m..31122 n1e Clertt Full Tlft\e. a I p h • b t t I c a I. It. nwmrtcal files. l:.ite typ 1111. lkilll Mlpfw. Xlnl bee' &e1 l*kion. room fw Mvuceptt\l. Coa· &.s s.ncty 64t·Sll2-l7 Ext 21&. €1• OM.'( PM.OT · MifllWBlla• -··----.. C.. Of~. -''"'• Pn•l ............ br. ~ m.ius. ev• »1 1111 Girl f't~. 8blll HP 14*' plOC'eM~.lK~lll •"-'~ .... 050 ·----~- 1111 7100 . ................... . \ .... W-.4 7100 ....,W..e-4 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ________ _,SAU'..S . m Bi. Compo IM'nt.I. !Jlp prtf. aal•~ CM .,..., E()E MI fl' Call llfr Pa~n btt. UAM fl a.PM Old)' 31'-~ "'91 l'..t•wS.w POIAHWAaD••• c.-... llA&.UTAll l'onl~1 u. to ~arn about a~r n•w hl•h corn SAUSWY .. _______ _, mwaoo •i>lAt • ot~r ad 'anl•lt In Ju1n1na lt\'dNll It alt\ •·or ln lorioat1on <'1111 Walt ~ fu.U or INlrt tl me Tiit; SHOW Ot't', 22 t'IW\100 llland,N 8 I• IODIAL YSIS ---- 3 Help Wmhcl 7100 ~ W..,_ 7. 00 Dolt 1040 t4tul••-IOIO ....................... ~;•1'"··················· .•••.•......•..•..•••.. ·····················~ Secretary ~ralnu in Travel ACent wanted. AXC Sprto1er Spaalel CALENDARSHOWS HtalA' planning dept of minimum 2 y r• exp, pupptet, choo5e now for PRESENTS ' law firm ·Airport al't'a Irvine location. Ltn. pick· UP an late Aue. 1119 An1*1• NB llhv)' prodU(Uon. M2·3062. ta8-3074 ... -.. lllll..-.-~ opponunlJ)' lo pro ARCO.II ....,_ irre1a lo P1r•AeA1•I 1taJr TIUC KDllVEI F' r i en d I y 0 o I d c n & S. .> OUUlancbn1t typing lull.., E.xpt:nenced. f'or Irvine R.etnever, 7 mos, ''" \o A luge, beaut.ltul '* II ability to haodle dr rurnaluu mfr 17672 IOOd ~. Ofs 581·7•91, ohhops from thruowt.e.f tAl.b. No le11aJ exp. Call Armstrong Ave.~ eves833-3t•'1 n11\.loo. AU categories of BtOt: 133 9780. • c..-to"-10.,.5 ;anUqUH fl colledib&et., TYPIST ....--•-.. •AUG 1-2·3 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• UrQ • 1 lOPU c.r.t.-t4 RIDM •ttJ\vtt GUARDS r.u • p11n um \JI 1o=----------1 11 rea1 o •lorml\ l\'1 · ; I, 'I 1..'r~,., (\'1. ti'\ $ALIS. ()llRCI AND, STOQ POsmoMS. ~('('tary, part llfne, for Y.z~utlve " a ~late. nt'ar D )•e r Rd & Newpo rt l"rw)'. Mu1t t have xlnl references & good "xpenenc.-e. lleav> Q'µmg. Ul'(hl bootkttp- wg, partnership n..-corch & maoa1w omrc. CoU W1l11om C rawford .540-2200 7Swpm, lrrun as corn· •!'•· ·AN~-El ... ~ ... put r operator C:bnstian Free to' l(d home. St. "" • ('P A to'1rm in Costa Bemardmale.Greatd1s· CONVENTION r1am11b.-d \C 11 or ~.-r Rf'CJl't'd ko• So PW~~ AP"P b Vniv.-~I ~~uoo ~,, ll'&. 11% )\h ~t. SllntD 1\na In • 14.lf'~* ~A 9 l3 II l ., ~thru •'T• tlANDVM N l 'INftUll 6 hri swr -... t'd• U\Mlt Och f'lt·' ho"r' 0311 . l<ot> 11\RD~i\ttt: SAL~ h~ll & p11rt llaw Apply in Pt'~ RIOf1 11.an.lv..tn . l o:? • t r ' 1 n ,. \\ .-• t "'t.."'-IClJff Pl.au>. S li lbpHJh \t~dh .ti 1 ranM nb.-r "' t'~"'-r D.1' ... h1ft t\!11 111nc ~Int b,·n1·r11 .. l o ... ta M t.''!>.& .'1t"mun11l lb.p1taJ. 1>4:? l7~ uf 11p~1 " 1n p.:r..un JOI \ 11.:\1>na "t C M lkbp1tab wrdloVUllllVllJr} ~pl n 4! ~ d ~ I l l' rt I f I l''d r~p1rator} kt h P.irt tlffil'. 1'iq:ht .. hill Kl"i-p1rJ t or) lht>rap1:.t:./Pl'f Diem Pool \11 &h1fts <:0~13 \I e !'> a \1 e m o r r ;1 I I lo-.p1tal. &12 2'iJ.I or Jpp l\ in pcr:,on. 301 \ ll1unJ ~ c !\1 , I I• , I '\)r , I D&'T.STC>al M cu C tt 11 Ku r en Po6•tion. Well ftOO!Ued. CE!lfTER 754.1o.i() 536-0035 With Uusad-12.oeeacb, 1 ,...,.,... ..... lOAMW. ~I~ IN"hVO nt f U\ lhb lln".11 lO br'*"r n~ l'OCnf' luaA., .. ~lul .'Oftll.Dl~..aoun l~ 11 \tr 4,;'tiU• •' \ • n t-'1• 11r '"""" \\ tll Ir Ill 1•r lh.-k\ t'\ill IHlll In kWJ \ l•'JO I I j ' I. ,I ! I fW the MW N11hl'U 1.X'pt 6lon-m Irvine. Meon or ~Olt!O. ElcAer d "lr\'Ci. -----11!!!~~!"1 ~ not ~eoU!ll. We will be open 1 da)lll a w~k 10 ~ t.a~Ult' LOAHOFftCM l'otifor1111a hum~ lonn d Udmg s mgb~. so hours r an be Holor~ lO you Wl' will ~· tnlt'rvl(>W'lnJ.: al our 'Tu.'>ttn stof'\', lll<• ll'\Ule Hlvd foc posrt•OO"I ill l rvuw Phl.lll l'. 9 lO ti. :iton ·Sat for'tln appt T y pht. p T, afler FteeKJttcm.~1venLOTS 2 chain saws Sl2S/ejl. noorHevenlng hr~ for d TLC! l blk, 1 tabby. F\am. dolJy s:;o, Pool Ta- busy Word Processing ~49'10.646-3357 ble $75. Mang 7 hs1> Center 'HH>4l-8820 AKC English S pringer rototiller S67S. !ire-wood Spaniel. 10 mo. Beaut1ruJ oak & euc., Wl·Spbt SM. Liver &: White. 1144-1356 64.S-Sl.2A 'Ne.? ''W OI08 DlSl bcvli.t• \:. •~"" mlcn·1~w Nn mJ11:r tit "'Pf"' J m.i lur t'•r1"4.'r rrundt."d Pf'"''" \o .. m '-ht'a" ~1.1n offh •r-'fr.i1nm~ ~b~I phi'llW' tvU.•r ~ • c;, 11 pn.iu1 .1111 I>'"' ~'<.t Mu:.t \t l \ltJI O.-•r,uor \th IOW.l l \ ~' U.'11 10 h.i•t' l'\•iil l•i,l..at\• lH-,•1\.\~ ----SICllTARY LEGAL Typist for Ad A9'f'CY Slart l) p111g. thc-n handle n~re respons1b1llt) as our PR depl. grows Ex Cl\tng ad agenc) environ· ment. 4•,d1t\ wet•k . 71-1·9'79-7000 . Leaving town RUG, beautiful Elhio. F H E 1-; P U P P I E S.; Coeker L.ib. Terner. l!lar k. Ador.able 962·8097 7 I 4-838.:o6"04 ~' bt· ''P 1n prul(ram I\ l'' l' 11 ",111 tJ' l 111 11i1" "'"J r~umt· to "'"-PA. u1•rft1ll,111 uf M2Ullti H:W h l ;il'M llH•!l)ti7. l 1n1,l.'rsal St\L~SSPt.;RllOUH 1f you Uke a busy off11•t• ~aavc un 1mrrll'd ul't'n t.nll tn our ~rowinti Irvine Of'f1et' C1v1 I pra rt1 r~ with minimum 2 ~ yrs eJCpenen«' & xlnt t) '""R sJullS Sal OJ>('n C:ill Mr --- ----------Ji~ rms Collie l.:..b Pup. P> To good home p1an, b erbe r colors. S'x7', asking SSOO obo. CaJI Patti at 673-3068 or 67S-l230. Or call Sat + Sun after 3~00 pm. ---- Suroods 833 3622 l :111 ..:· l'\!W•• J "' "'°° thru Thur. h 1111\\1,il lh~OO Pa1· p T . Eam xtra lni"'Ome I·-\ , ......... .a·"'1110 I I (\1...1.'jl 11 .. \ 1;.!l!J. llWlt ----· ,. '" ..,.. c .1 'ir hod while going lhru school ---------• infurm..l)()n l .. 11 or 'Pl" l t:' Pl n~~::~1 ~"~~t~. 11.arlvur OC!Sl9 °' wtule at pr'f'S(•nt JOb •~/bK • 1n prr"1n " I l~m ,., .....__ t t~h lo l\•"m 4W~l..h IECEPTIOHIST Ca)I 4~· IH-1. ask for n: ........ ne A \('rt Mktli? 1 ~tf\. \too l'hur. ~ houn. '-lnl p.1\ Prllf,•r IJ')h1onable Jt!m. Oti>ts ha,eoperun~per 1..:tLro'll:"-ll .. , B h "l 0 N\~ \111>rll.1ni: ,.n,ir\m Pl'i-Wn for bu:.) h1;th ----,.-e~pans1on .. pt c . nk'nt 't'"~"' l\·11tl·r . rastuon !>JJon 1'.'uU time SALESPl:RSON Im !>\Ct>S firm Good ~f'il,)\\~t lblh~ l'" ~··· 1...... GvoJ •••porturut'. for ad for retail pla,.l1l'S stol'\' t)ptng.i.hth.nd kJlb, l.·x iU~3U)0 .,.... """ 'I... \1tn1·;~t'11I R1 r hJrd fo\Jll tune. Wtll lr<llO per n."Cfd :-O:on!>mokt!r l-~o•· Mt' H PART/TIMft rvLL Q\Jl'llt'ltl' Salvo. 20 ~ .,n-f C.ill 6400123 \ d .,, • f Jt\.'liIT\.)HS. ~t.\JllS \)\Ion Ne,.~ C1•nter Or. !II 8. ----------~~!!-1111!!~~~~~1 :. .11 !> ,. .inll.-.. ~·al 11 I Sales ""rs.on v.antl'd for -; \'-·" a....L • .. • trw\. ... pon.1t1on ~ $t> J>\'r ~ _ _ ..,...., .... i :s<.ui,. i..oa.,1 t\r m :tlUl Rt-:c~:l'rlOXIST l'Jrt uruque plant & wft i.hop .._.....,, ... _~...,_,....,_,,. ... _,...... TYPIST t-\Jll tun!, evening !>htlt 70 wprn. E.~eeUent com- p.in) benefits. Appl} m person betwet.•n 9am. 6pm ~onda) through Ft1d<I) 0rc.cJe Coost ~\~Hy Pitot 330 w 8a} Slrt.'\ l COl>t4 MC1>a.<.: .\ !12'>2t> l .quat O~l)Orturut' l';mplo~er llw' 4~ UO'll'. Joe 1-'orn.~tt>r LTU in CdM. P T. 673 Z2G8 'SECRETARY M h I P \ R T r I ~1 ~. ~!'>J70 9am-4pm. M·f One person oll1n!. In lnl' !-~-~-~~~~~~-- ·, ,.untt"llJO<'l· 1m.in t·. Pt•r llonll•mak,•r 11h-JM' l .ttl ---<iNJ ;'l:o ~horth.i111l l 11 or ,1J,>t t-omp r~ in l '.\!. .&ft !>P:it ~ l\l09 RECEl"1'0NIST Sales Rt'prt'st•nt:it1vt• . ~l.200 1----------H~1n.od ur ~t·m1 642 51)73 ---f -:--f'\111 or µart tmw. !>Oml' Adverusmi:' L), .. ,1n• JJtll>t ~'rt.~ Lo ,\pptu·ant 1) pll>t PMl Tinw S:ifr-. ll,•Iµ hi:ht \HHnR & hh111.:. ~uce ~s s 1n 'ell111 i.: lr\'\nc l'l·r~ooiwlAi:enr> GREATHOMETO " '.\Luntl'llJJ\\'t'. t•arl} morn U\lt. mt·t•h;in1l.1l ability helpful Full or I' T . lde.11 r or n.:11r""1 µt'r..un ~8811() nt.'t'«k>d to :-1..•n 1c,• m.JNr mu.-,t ~ xlnt on µhont>s. ...er\'ict"S, ad medium or 488 t:. lith. Co:.tu ~k'J GREAT TYP1ST arl'ounb G ovJ P .1). Sl hr. t!338111 bus10ess l'<IWP 18~ 3SK :-,uitt• 224 w 1170 <~of' the Wt>sl '!> 1.iri:t"!>l flex h~. no .,..,'(•kt•mts 'salary • bonus within 3~ --11G.c111smi.: a~wit·rt.., '' Good Job for rolll'l!t' stu I RECEPTIOHIST ~ rs E, p ,. n ~ t', + -"" - ---lookm;: fur an t"nl'rl!dH'. dent or molht•r . r>1.•J>t·n Sharp ~·rt tl1.'l'<i1.'CI lor b e 0 e f 1 t :. . <. ,1 I I <Jt.'t.uJ,·d mindt•d t' µl\t 645 2355 1-'ree tR 'Lood homl.'. 3 ~ r old .iffo\ltronall• Lla'>a \pi;n. fl·m v.1\h µaper:> !1r).Wi5 1-'rl'\' :!'. ) r old reg Pit Hull Tcrm·r b<>th :.c~ of papers no 1wi Wasllc-d l.;tJ\ •ni.: hom1• for .1dor.1blt• wt•ll trJ1n<·d \1 bl k puµ w wht c hl':.l \II !>hot.' ~ 8294 -.- \I.tit· v.hllt' Poodlt! 3 \ l'.al"> ~Ollil aoso .....•.........•.•.•... **I BUY** •'reez.er KelvLOator, 4 'Jdl', J:la.l>S top. Commerc1a.I. SJOO o b o. Movaog. 5J2.4161.~S617 ---· FabnoJlemnanl Sale, all fi rst quality. poplurs, twills, knits. etc. Wed Only. July 30\h, 9·5prt). 1191 Production Place. :'\8.~1395 l'OOL. TABLE near ~ lllp qualny S1495. 556-6171 Dl-:SK 30" x 00" SMS. Lo\'· l~t.·at $90 M ii><•. t-'um. '.\1 0\ r n~ mu::.t :.cq ~~171 ,\lo1N1~1.' !>m, "'tab half dabk> r ar 11 ml.I!>!. ihk tori rn.11n lobb' of m.inuf." · 'il-':9734.581. ••S&Rt.IAHll-:S• • 1IBM ::)tol,:ctnc 1 :>.o .1d ---------• ~•it-!>OOP 111 H li. E'rit Bobbt6i3-~ tunl\S? firm 1n ln1m· In· Coru.t Tr>5 Sh70Sl4,.WQ \•·ni~1oi: cxpenenl·•· 1 ... Hotip1tal.s , • ----- -dustn.il complt"( area. SALES..RETAILMGR. Ll.'lo(.1l 1R1';AnahSlS.bOO ncrc)Sttn, but Jollo\I> Good U!>l-d •·urn11ur" & ApphJnr e Ott 1 will ~dlorS!::LL for You MASTERS AUCTION Mui.l s1:I! brand ne w !>le£('() w 125 watt Tosh100 r~l't' 1 v1· r. T1•r hn '"" tumtbl & new l'.:SS s pkrs 2 Qn St. wtr bed w /lop ef the hne access. Men'8 Ho> ;u t:nf1eld 26" bike. All tn xlnl cond. & Jtt. !1real ~av~~~'Sffli 1 Kad•ol°'' T<ehm<»o '• • l 0 b 10' "P d · Pan Tu"' $3i.,, P•:- 1 .:0>l h.-.,, Good "v••• ,,.. m". "<on• , n "• P C""'I SI0.200 through & '"" '"" • "'' Part t11ne 0.1\ ,h1ft rroturt>_\l>0",!3n !$t ~ for Tt>nn~ Sh-Op 3 d.l>~ 3 ~kills. front oHrc~ ap !> l..£.3...-..'ft,,.l.1 , l~pt Tn>c.l SHJ.¥..,·, !!'1-~l" . .-.-:.-'~111-Dtt"JW.ut.i._.. -U~--4:"!-·RJ.MA'"G~·~ -wT"K-•,iJTl ad,~. . ~o.u~~--.rm: t•ap~aoili~ lo hand\1.• utrt'emdt!rs i\it-nl'} Tn rt'lum v.e orleront ot \I 1.· !> J \I t' m o r 1 .1 I ~ask for Chm. ptl"bOOalJI~'. Will Opt!ratt' sro3U. soc1.-es~fuJ l.Jd•~ 4U20 81rch. Est~b '&I Uk-be-.l •·a·r~r 1.'n' iron I llbPJt.11. b42 :?'iJ.i ur Jµµ amm,~ man s~ as --------Pli..X dial cons&le & ~rt"t"l t'lothing bo utiq uc 111 ~~1>0n IS33-8l!Kl rre(: 1n •nb m Oran~(' <.:nunt'. 'in 1 .. ·r..on JOI \1<tond <,()('IJll' to st.irt spare l'ARTTIME fn>q~nt 1ncom1nS? "~ L.Jguna Beat'h F:xpand '\tt•Ucnt ~dloif' 6. lull ""'l~:'ll urn.• .10 pro\en mark.ct· SCTRY G IRL t'RID\Y 1torS&applH•ants Apph inglswrerhain \lust be bu\lrfli... f or Jn 111 •DI! bui.tnt>\•Ss "'gooJ Grc.it l'll\lronml'nl I in person 1::01:.EH I:\' ~.dependable. ron SECTYWANTB> I• rHl"-till 1' '11 ' ~6-1686 & 833-9625 3 ~h, II ··nl•·rt.11nmt•nl ------- ' t 111 r. 111 Kr•.,, l·onll ::.vi .. bed double avocado. \. k1nl.! ~JU < all l':itt1 ~ Span1<.I\. Fountain •'°; J (t..s .,, 1 7'• 1:::10 Or S2UO RC,\ St~reu all wit •ill .11lc•r I ou i1m !:14t ,. t.&blnl'l. Jm,fm $\SO :--un 549 1783 after 4pm ~t'flll316"4>-~-675-2!01 I OUSTRIES INC. 2101 S('lerruom.o; Tremendou.., Sd!Starter s .h90wpm B.Jltun Cochran .. 1·1ioi .... lloU!>c <.lc.1 nt: r~ P J rl '~'-'lCL tUST l?ood 10t. a l>oH• SI ·' R J 1. roi.~ ~1tuat1on lor 1 hl' n ..:ht t~p111i: i;ov..pm. t '" 111 .11 la·.in~'1'>n •\. 1 "'ffil•·111' • 11rl b•lrm , 1 h•lbd H.nc 19 m Cl' Morgan & I me· < ar not lll'l II B uon. \lnl v.orkm~ rond!. from 0 l' Airport. persQO. Mr. !:;dv. .1nJ., l'OWIL~ P.t) Jblt• d1•.,1r.i Int -;11 75.l •.1:1 ~ ni~hU.l.aml. tlr..r. d1.·,k. l'!'.1C1.• dollars to !>CU·call ..l!;d9b() T-bb Jne forrei.tlo'r L TU Part Time RECEPTIONIST 497·10\R i Wct-k•·nlt<. ~~u7~~\~~~.J '.illl•-·---------'h.-t, mirror ~. Ix>,, 91>4~740__ -- ---- tlt>t: :·d· 1· 1 ·..-\ ~ t: K:-. ""5 ;J;O b.cilln" , .... , .. 1ll"" \" ou.r olta~ >493-l1752 f'a'Pl~I R llJ hr I" r \l>lo. bdrm .,..,, lrundll• IJ•1. E . """J "",. '-.L'.C:''HIT"' Gl'\l'l)'-. '"•rtt1 ~ ···'••"''·•· .1' •lr-.renlf· 1o.~1~:.ti\ ~~ ~l'·!...!.':~nSJOg S:_m~ I' lll'Tll' ~.inll'd \.j('30l ------vemngs dt' .. l;,!n :.tud10~ Gd SJ..lcS "' .. -\.o • \ ,, ..... ..~ .,.. .. ~ .. ..... ...... ,.. .... ..,, O< ~ t111u't'' & a"'' C ,1 ll ~I ICURtST fLic'd k ~ a trJ11tl'<i .. :ilt.., tdcphonc pcr"onaht~: T""~ U.S.A. t.Jwt-t I" t ln-ad1 .. ,,m l•}r Dt . .\f\llt' H ~ o"' o o u n l' IU T Jrkle box Sl2. 548·9832 'I.I:? ~1 ,ill I l'\t ,.w or µan time to wor I) pin~ & f1ltn1: SS&-1601 \I murut' in l>.111.1 l'u1111 v~a... RY 1 \lll.L ... & ... 1. \I''" - -------;.it Hl·Jut1f1rauon Centl'r t'OU!lSt'lor tOH•r 2l l v.ith · irrs .. tranint'l''>. O\Cr ~~i37 c1a\ ,....A ._, ·' .,., :0.1n~cr Z1z Zag i.ew in ~)Ulh 1 Uoi't Pl;.tza lhe Jim Lon~ & As Rt•...-,·pt1on1s1 -.alt•!> girl 18• fl't'etotra\el IO 'l>tort• --1 -' HOSPITAL WI 1 rJ..! m.H·h1nl' cab;net 'xlnl llou..~..i.t-..·µt r II\ t• m µn t rm • ., .. I \\'!.,, ud' ulf \h1~1 o.,. n 1 .1r '.! 1 hildrl'll i&S ~ 21111 tfllU.-.d•l'l.'IA'r, dl·amni:. & tuld <Jn· LIH' m or out "lln & .\!on L.Jl'tUn.i If c ,, , h l .1 11 t: \ .1 1~111!;\Jlj. UJ}' I~~ 111.!hl, & \lo t't.kt·nd ... H111""k1·t•p1·f· 6' 1ompo1 muo 111r oldt>r IJd), l' T , •I l-IW h k for 'fa.!)Ch· IHSURA,..CE P&ISIOM TECH. \\ I trJ1n 111 J\ \ dt l.HI un t qnnr Oft , '" 1 'I u 1 r l' 11 I-x C t• I I '·•t1:1t._, ''"Pon Cir 1 11t. 1 Jll \I I' Uud11k, h 'l.I -.i,·H I> t-~ 11, 'I .., \I.!-.~ l-l.11 t t11r dt l"OrJllOI! ho lpllil I-l'I v.111 lrJln 1•11 I.Vil Villa"t' 5.J<·il34> ... oc1atc<. 1\1!\•n\'' le nt~• ' ti L' ro &telephone promotion~ sL•t"\' UL l'I' I r1 !\Ill \ . . .. .. ----.upenl~('.aOd t'hJ~ronc V.J t'U.•llU.J l •·0•· ... y t'unJOb\\10( .... ofrnont•\' ... \,. nn. '·hi •11111U'tllJll\ln. l•I IJ\fll~rm ..... 1. .... 11 ... r111·· l'i'lhu\'t:r;clnSiS~\02 \1an1l·uri-.t "' clrente\., U.\ILY PILOT l'arner ~urtbt•;ird <. 0 • .SJ!!l \1P\'ACATIU:'\~ ~·~t'. H t-. 1 " ('tJ.\l 1'"111 'rnµlti'rn' 1 l 11111 lw1t1J11 ··•1\tm1 ~ft locN ~.,.-.t•---·-)!c F.tddl.'11 AH'. 118 S43-1'957 .~at') nll.: bi.51.t11(1 ur , ... rt 11m•· ind ... ~ 1 h.;d 11~1n\I> ~JU b.,I ...,_~ ~> , flat lo rl'nl Ort 00~<. and iairL" on J 004:' ~3$35 ___ -. • l.JKl. H ... " .. r tr11r11 \1111 I •itr ,, ... , .... Wanted 1081 NB IVt·alt• 'r th.: Rusi\ on om.· ba~•.,. l'\'t"nlOI!.'-l SHOE S \LI-.:-.. 'W,1ntl'd ,, I!• 1 A , r , 1 r, 11 , I fV ..,.... •••••,••••••••••••••••• ra•·ca·n ~ .. 1 ... .,.," • lu'9P)f. Wt: n..>ed con lblU"uao9'fTYINST SCTRY/ADM. (ulJ c ~·1 -.u '"" .,.,..., t1.·rned . innovati\I.' · "cv...-• n Gal f'rtdav Mature c~ or µ.irt tinll.• ''""' :".l'"'V•rt \rt'.i Ml .4<,1 J fHu\11111 7µ• cl111 1n ;.' PlllVA.Tt; 1nd1vidu .JI , L' h 1~ Pt:rm positron ""b\hl ~·euraie l~PL't. hi?hl Co bcm·l11... I utur<· -I 1,,,1n ~Int iond S4JO , "''>Uldukl't.obu) ortra<k· .1.irucun~l. pl1mtc'. c..Jt• persons w oart? IOI! ~fo.rm:,t·o.l'.:,pr'd w· a . '-"no~l .. ·'"t' lo ~ml "°"1l1urt.. P•J'> \\\llf<~-"'" \µpi-111..;,,, ..... ~1 tlr ,._..,,, horrw \ldc:o ta pe' clUS1\e -.m.ill ::.hoµ rn ( .r .1 l1K rnt1n: part t1mt .. " -~u,, , \t 1 •J'\1 ; 1 ••1' "· :-.i l~, ..... i.;.,.iu -· ~ "'\ B &.16 ~SO -3 ..-.. ~rt1on S4 hour 10 start di\ "" ~<Xld <"11.'nt JI & operatt.' Telex helpful but bit> Appl~ '° lit"r, .. n IJ! 1 ~ \.: .,_ ~ 1 •·•t '' .. •t}lld )IS JJJlr I -.1., '"'' •:il Jtj6, • • t>o. i..19. l'.ill fl 12 IJ:!l t•'<t 2:>t poont• !>kills. Must be not rt>q. P e rmanent 9am & l loim JIJ,j ~ c h .1 Jl'-'l Ht 111. I, lit.ii:: 4U."n "ll $b() %5 Ji'>li -ru;{;ASlfP~~D-- Matflia& H.-.C.-brtwecn 2 and GP!\1 \.!.~ v.d l or ga 01 z.ed · l ) Pt' p U!Dt.' 10-3, wme days Bnst.ol. C \1 ~ "tl ~ l ,, · ---, SOv.pm an urJtd~ .ind t'Xtra hours C.tll fo r ------------BIH \h I-HO' T llutrh FOf' LN . .J fumrturl' & ar>- Paru clt·rk, nibber hos<o forLon handlebw.)l)honc!>.<.:all a""'. 49!f..40S7 blwn Jtj~tat1on en !'-lor• 10 Metc:haftdise ~ 11,.,k '-'0<-d ~Int poan<"e:. Work1ngofnvt. product., ~u o;t pass ~Coast ~1~ >'r-L"oronadc:l \\arnet'ti">•·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l4Jn<l ~_78133 ___ _ cumµJn\ ph~SICJJ '" Daily root pmonlf. ___ .. --pr d salt•:. lad) .. utl ~ 8005 ----- rludinS? ba<'k X·ra~ T:i.k • 330 W. Ba) Strl't'I R.E. SALES SECRET ARY _ lttnl', 5 da'' Xlnt ""Ork •••••••••••••••••••.•••• ---' -759 WA> • ~c.al tnl! appllcallons blwn 8 & Co!ita !'ttesa. Cr\ H.a\e Opt.'fltnJ! for :! a~ ~ 1mmcdlatcl~ loc utJ? rond E ... pt'('1.1ll) hm-:iJOR.'\ C:ootemp cl.t.~' tbl lldtr111Mllh 1083 IU·\M onb ~ratofkx. EquaJ Oppor f.mplo)t'r -.crtl\'c agt'nb "'•th lt•Jd bus) office :'ltusl bo, t n cl.H11t_el(_' t.7~ IOIU j "''EST~l:\'~l ... H J-0, ,in •>n ""Q<>dt>n bJ:>t' •••··~··••••••••••••••• litill \rmslronJ! ,\\I!. in)! romp .in~ Great th~iasllc Goodl)pul~& \HR .. :Y $1!«1 <HH "-•·n:,~i.»!il l'(Y.'\.":'li DirectorU"Ombooe Jr\1nt:t. t;Ot.: .\ ~enda\ '' ... _ ---~ potl-nUal :\lnt tr Jin in)! ol!l(""e skllls ~• must Bus~ T t·J" ht.-r ft r• hot I h \ ''TIQL l. \I \LL \l.llh case 1-:"<C"ell~nt C'On lndu.<.tn~ Co 1'9'SIOt4 PL.AH ~ ... lt~n'>t ...... ""l'kOah: pbocx'S & i.ome bte book kindt:r i:.lrt•'ll tl'lru t• ll' 1:. \ If, fr 1 • ....... ( 'hCl>l or f)r:J"'t'f" dJUon. Sl(k) bi>8052 a{k r ADMtH. <:JU\J~eUJLo91i350il k~ptnJ: E~1.·1•llent ••P <JUI ol 'It'• ,r ... 1t·r1·1 .. 1 t.r.JTul.....u.. Titl• l.1•1p 1'1 1-tl'~ __ _ MEDICAL RECEPT. 1-·~ bland 34 d.:1~1> l)l'r "k. 1.11 11125 '1 ed11.1I \•·!JISlJ nt . Pl'01a1ri1.· 111!1tt' Part lllllt' :'llon ~ Thurs Also ='i\l>l'( loc:a11on UvnJm1c portunrt~ to ~ ... 1th uk t:.\6.1\11 11~al \\1":.tm11:i..t1 r ''' lur• '"\ U'• r ~Ju r.ip1dly ..,,p .. m:llni,: co t'\p:tnd1nl! lOmp.111' --1,.11"1>nf·;rm·· ~""" ~~'1;1 1...._"Cbt"XJ,Jt·r l'•·O\Hln ,\c1 °")Jian 1·omm1.·n.,ur.1I• Tt·.1lh• r i•I• ..,, n t.ir·. '"' - mm. Outslan<hnl!. up!'(~ Real t-:~tatt· .,_,1th ·c,pt>r1,·m:i· t 'Jll Tt'Jlh1.·r ' .1 1~t. . \ton I -1 l>rubl1 l.111• II' ·bi drr.om lur .:l people~nt:nlt:d. , · 11>5 a!>k fvr l'aul w l•~ ~hool ;-,49 .o;o.-J l'.il.'.>rH· ilb.,. o"·n .. loH ~-t • .,.h1t1 !>•, ...... , r m1r eareer·m•nded 1nd1' fok..,t.iurant 9 Jack Tl:-..LEPllU:"'>~:wu1:<>-I :<.Int '011•1 F.1ntJ 'l" ror •\. l '""I•} IJo•d ---------•I to ftll •n on 'at:Jtions 631~ Smokers ne«1 not Jppl). THE GORDA LI"' --------I l .. .i u n,. "5,r,uu U IHI 5Si ;u:, barbo.lra 833-307 I ta.king applications for Secret Jr~· \s<.1stant tu ~~ K I T c H t: N .M G R • rm:rnc1al ~eniui.. Soft RESPONSIBLE? Lo\..!) bm 'In\ I ttn .,z !-Ola ~ll"Pt"r. 'Int l'•JOU ~ \.lsti ~tchrn.: lo' c-wcit ~afl6 ORL :'lfS b~ Lud°" 1g, llghl bltA· cl ... ar. 2 l-1oor tom.,, .t boi ... t• 2-1 ". 3 Ztl~n·n l''mbdl,. i<O~l'r S h1 i,:h hoil romplett' w .ill r.i...,._.o; $000 OMO. C.'.111 aft '' XIPM Int> TT. ~9. APPL..\USt: Gwlar , Like new. Sunburst Design, SlW offer Call Pa ll! at Gi'S. lZJO. or 673·3068. Or call sal. + sun after 3 OOpm H no answer. ket.>p trymJ? INVENTORY COUNTERS .. l<l.:i-.11.•r nu\I> tor "~1.il •h.rl't' da~ IR\l!nlOr) JOb ~ :11, 8 l a.nc1 S.2 Fu II \110i.• hoor. C61l tor a' ,,.._n~nt tcidJ~ • 557-0045 0\-Llr\W:: 11~ f'lesoNNtl SlWIClS 3723 lirc.h Strfft Newport •ach MEDICAL t>ffu·e manai:1.'r l)~ 'm•(·ded w 1hea\\' 1n· .. ur.inl'e & in h<>u.s.i com· pulcr .,} 'terns ex per, for bu.!>y l'rolORY ofc. Call Ann. ~7 .f,004 :itodeltoj,!. oeomm 'ls. fil ms. & 1:xtras :"ew f.iee!> all ap.e' '' pes. 1-~~P not nee ~i CJ2!.li. \fotht'r' llelper 1n c ~ l hJni!e for Room & bc>Jrd. Mt!i.a del Mar area ...: )i . 5-io-1269 ~t-:ED EXTRA MO~EY" Make local telephone s~t>> c-.ills from )OUr own home. ~3 .i5 h r . iS2 113L Pest Control ~:rnr1• mJ n needed. Ca II: >l&;-9468 PEST CONTROl E xper 'd or t r a1nel.'. Stead) JOb for ri~ht person PT'ol1t shanni.t & group heaJth. Joten 1ew ID& Mon & Tues. 9 to s Uo)d·~ Pest Control. 56€. E Dyer Rd .S A Pizza Cook ~ant l'd ~ BrulOISt C: )1 iSl-03-il COOKS. HOSTESSES. spoken. gentle. jo)ful • l:twn 3 5 moo thru f'T1 perfectionist. P rl!par e EAR:--1 UP TO _ 900 ~i· Dr~ out11lJOUS meals. Varit.-d hard work & travl'I . Heslaurant ~5683 • 1-\i II & part t 11ne help i.n Uell Liquor :>tort'. 1525 SECRET ARY :i\e.a Vt:rdt:-Or C }! General office. lli:ht bk S7 .00 PER HR. Xlnl work1niz cond Part l1m,• t•\ en1oi: m 2Al L Restaurant kpg. Airport ;:ire-a T~ Solidton Want.ed. W.utrc~t"\. cfi:. _7M-6282 ________ -t Sl.7~ hr plus bom.1.s...s to h was h e r <; \ pp l ~ Sec~· n~ for Ont' Mart No exper nt'H'" t>t1-...et>n nuun ~ JPM. ~office Ul Corona del :'\o selling t\c~ from J I 7 S 2 <: .i m 1 n o ~tar. 6 hn.. per da). Moo. ' \Jrport. 2 9pm c.111 <:aptStrano. SJC lhru f'r1 Mu'>l t) pe ac Sue, Ii.a 1-0169 1;.Ht!l"I! T a ble v. I W1n<hor rh~ :\Just St:'t' 963-S™ --- H.lrbl'r Ch.11r. µon~l.iin Wood\l>ork.s "'um1ture !I b.c.t'. l<·.ilher int. )100 or Plt.'C l' }t•ar o ld . paid ~offer ~ i503 S2.300-$500 ~'!Hr. ---------------Af!PiaM.H 80 I 0 GarocJe S. 105 S YA.\\ AH..\ amp YI I re verb. "e w S22S. 675·1230; 673 2"i12 ·······~··············· 17 c I yellow rt'fnj? ~ode l\\eq pos:.. S2SO f.\ llo'knds 951-8530 Dl'luxe '>t'lf clnit .:tlmost ••••••••••••••••••••••• Public Salt> on Sal Aul! 9. 12 hooo lnclucW'> eqwp for 1:irdenmg. µlumbin~. PRJVATE lNDJVIDUt\L & painllnl( Also m1!>c would like to bu) or trade tools. r lot.hing, rum 6t home ndeo tapes household He m'>. 129 i'Sl·8967 C\ll'3tel) at 6Sv.pm and T~ Sales nt' ..... 1ec 1-·r 1~1d airc ~e S200 ~~ Pn~ -WanL t.o ·be a RESTAl:HA~T P .\RT EtUo>' deahnR '"•th lilt • ~ ..... ~ TD1E-: Workat hom,• RefngerJtor, .. n .. 1JJ1n• Pressman 1n Web Of pul>Uc. 81&S1JJt-.:. <1tt1r1.-. c'>t\. c">"M\ " Clearbrook LJnt'. c ~ Offia--,_--_.-._--.-&-- ~ 1070 E......... 1015 Ide.ti for llou::.ewl\es & 1714 1.....,......., 21dr. li' Sl'.!5 rst-t" f'ull tune '110 . noo s moke r. t:all ~tr... age.20 W11ltram.,\ppl) ~udent.-. Counter Buffet Davisat642·162b TaEPHOt4f ~2146 •IM)tt:OIATEC..\Sll• E.XEC. DESKJ excelle nt p e 0 0 ) s 3 , "r , 1G6 c styk f1euble hrs OC c..-..~~ No sellt.og. appl ~ellinl~ Y.lurlpool W ashe-r F o r Go Id S 1 I\' er. t•ond . $320 , 615-1230: Placenua.CM 1\LrpOrt drea. CaU Ron~'""""' o n !). SS 00 h r . 'T \\orkss.;o Pl.111num ,\ny kind. 613-2712 2 ~PM ~on f'T1. ~~ Sales Secret.an· with a aenerous commission ...-ond . .imounl Daniel 1-0-,-.• --E-----1---oUCTI,....,. o· d m 'r com " 557 ~ ...... "'""" '" x e c u t v e •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..-'"' """'" I 'Y ung, )"na ' 4.""8 JO, '"' .. )"', pl~a•ant .,..., ,,.,..,.,, Retru .\lanagemenl b U 1 ~ ""' " " " ---------1 trpewnter." an oldie but N ~·-vwr.-puter 1 1og sa es or· ....... r .. ·-o 'rea. LagunJ t\mana r "fr1g"rato r G -urses _..P' •~ ASST. MAMAGER s::amiat ion. Must have A;aci:'4994sn. fn.'t"U'r Xlnt ro~G. $-400 e n u 1 "e B ur mese goodie. ni ce type face. Cn.lCareDM'S ~~~;'~\!t~~~~~ <:ur rent openi n g xlnt. verbal s k ills.----------673-fBOOor6il-tJ3l RUBJESonty SlSuch! SlS0.673-1093 IUt -.... · w/future oppty. for store clencaJ orsecretanal ex TaLIRS &I0-8688 ""-' f I I 2 d I I J ........ n-s RN' -l.VN' prev. auperv1aory expr. managemeot. Mus t be n.... al I n..-m. ft cu-dav "''k) a1-&-1020 '1010 ,.u .,.proo 'e. r. ega • """ V9' S ·$ In e lectro m echameal per. U\:U.t exper a P U.S. n::'l .... oJ ~ -r--~ blk. like n e w, $265. r 1tiroe eves . Newport eqU1pment and usembly •'flthu.\las,.Yc & energctir . Call LiDda Oevorlun at /\pp I 1 ea n t s w 1th ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631.szu. Costa Mesa area. llen, We rHly l9Md .-! iwocedurt."-Xltlt waiw & ~11~~c:~ifr ~Lz:. ~~ ~.' Safeguard Dental Prac· superv\sor; potcnl1al de· Brand New Schwinn 10 LUGGAGE T •GS women, coui>les. M1&1l be to staff our new office 1n bmeflts. Locat.£.-d in ~.IC ' t1ccSystems: 957-1121. ~ Type 40wpm. xlnt spd. l..aTour Mark\". 2r "' 2 Exec d es k s & over 1.8 yn. old• U.S. theSoutbCoastarea. Wt' <.:atl Tom Johnson for H'1 & BRO provtded for benefits & advancement man's $175 bs t urr. Crom)ourbustnesscard. Credenzas. Secretanal Cituen. Call: &t0-44U. 3 offer... Jppt 71ll!JJL964<1 Sr lady to !lhaf1? Lido hm SICllTAJtY potential Call 979·3600 -.rn6 Send ooe rant ror each desk with return.lO'Coo· to 4 :30PM, Moo. t.bna •Shiftdlflerent.lal ---vl1:.arne c.:oukl work out Top slulls essenual. II\-~EO_E_. _______ c-.-.-.-r-a-,-.. ----lag plus one spare. We ference table '& chairs.. Ftl •HealthtnSuran<.'e da""' 6734414. clud111g: S.H .. T>P'"~· TB.Ll:R &....&-~ 1030 return pe rmane ntly Olltnotll Copier & elec •Bonus referral plan Prldelctiln 1 -Qen'I office. Locai' R E. ....,... ... ·-"' sealed atlract1ve tai.: & Ladaes-ea.mupto aGO ..... "'l\D1"'"'re1mburseCE'1 "~•-Cl ..... PfT ... b deve'-menl compan". ~Ta.LB ••••••••••••••••••••••• strap; meeting :11rbne t>·pewriter 6 mo old. P ~ .....,,, .~~ er .. , , r a n r ..,., 1 ~·~ "-AV .,,00 Po l.D . ......,wremen•c n-... 562-3447. _ rm fT Consumer Prod. 0$1.000.000 maJp. lns Ty·lliri/ store ca!l.~.?~~ant.e : Good beoelits. ple115ant FUU Tune Positions for .;JUl~y: oM • rta· · --. ~ .-.~ not door-door! 531-4MGJ, ''Tr)• us, you'll like us" ,..~ ~ ... ~....., working cood. Submit our trv111e and Newport Pak · B ' W Camera• \'ent loss & theft! 1-"or a A.L)lO~I ne w tu-back ex· J.Spm BEST llUISEES T H appllcat100 m wntmg, om~ Expcn eoced re· Mike. xtra ball. Pwr. persooallzed laft encl05C ec. ,21 chrs w rrwtcbed Bv~":;.~~ least 70 Sales exp a.dve rt1S1ng s ta\1ng experience. quired. Xlnt Salary + Pak: Tape. · ~Daal~,~aGploe·~·paf:'?r"&c !!er ~e<:retary <Sl chrs .. 2 SELL klle items with a 7R.a .11.791 ood I f Santa Ana salary require ments. Paid Vauuoo. Coot.act Panasomc: Wide Band _ ,..... -n...n •• PilotClassil·__.Ad. -_..., ~ p3v for g sa es or 1, .• R p ,..._11 .,.,,8131 wtU .. _,.k .•. Lnm )Our micro -c a ssette r e· ........,. """" W ~ C )II" -~-' bl t ., d etc. Write ad oo. 662. Dal· Penoooel Director. Apn. ''I ' · "" .....,.. ...... "' &G-5178. 1SOO .Adaua, . . 1.adivld Our benefit.a pu 1c11 ion . .:>en re· ... MG tacs Or lry \WO cards corders.2wallhang.plan ~~~;;;;;;J=::::::::il u>dudemecbcal&de1'tt.a.1 swne. ref & s;ilar} req. 1Y Pllot. P.O. Box l!i60, lympenoo becktoback. racks. \•ari~us sized I imuraocc•CftdllwUoo· to P.O. Box 755,Sru\Juan e:.t.aMesa.Ca.921626. tafTAGllAHIC Kowa Spr 66. 2 i.. x 2 \t• PRJCES: desks It masc. ore. Apply bl Pf"Oft betw~ Cap.9'<93. Secretary. Cballeng1n1 721N. Euclid SLR, w/3 lens ftlten 12eaor3/~ Curn1s h1ngs . Call : ~~~'id..:ond ay sales . . growth opportunity ror 7t~t~~:o N~w. in orig. box. 4/St.ags$1.60ea. 1_SJS. __ 259_l _____ _ Medical equipment manuf act~r ·of electro-mechanical equipment needs e~perienced service technician for in·bouse field service. Needs to be neat appearing & personable to repair equipment & medical f aellities. Knowledge of e lectronlc test equipment necessary. Nea.r Orange County airport. 151-1171 102 ....... c.. .... • c-..f Exciting oppty tn selling °"'5ta.nd1ng perSOft. Rep. ---------Honeywell Strobonar 619 tap Sl.SOea. 11 Sleoograph Machine. cheesefloift.s Part tune ly in coafideoce: CoWos TOPLESSMODELS OC. u.wd. All for $400. WOl'moreS1.40ea. "-·rt ,.po-A ..... ---• ' rllot ~ · ... ..,,,., e-..1. N1~•--rina~vell .a s.JesTax-lndoded """" .... .....-• .._, -330 )'Street or -fuH-ttme. fftt-kor; ~a~· -.. ._ S7SDKY.l'i\1J>1>AltY. . NOCARD? UCNU lk nu wltripod. eo.t.Meu.CAl'Zllt?IS Farms. Westcurr Plaza __ ._. ------__ oo_e_x...:.p_._oec_._826-_25&1 ___ 1C41fs 1035 Draw )'OUT own or send cse & cover S27S Finn 6'2-4321 ~ ~retary to managing Trainee-Optical Techni· ••••••••••••••••••••••• name. address. phone & ,_m-__ 1_086 ______ _ F.quaJ()pporEmp&oyet SALIS partner of small la• cianinRepUcaUonOept. Persian kitten s, reg, we'Uma.keonerantper IOl7 Geo«al E&ectrlc has an firm. Airport ~rea, NB. No ~P n«eSSary. Lea shots. $125 up. Some lag. r\dd 2St each. • •••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE SA.LES entry '"el sales po&ition Strong skills mcludlng to clean II prepare glass adults. 546-996.5 Send check or money or· SHERRY'S PET CARE Prime Nwpl •outlon. in appliances fl alldio s hort band· Some ·~ Ci.xtures with use Do9I 1040 der~O: TNI~ Boarding fl grooming £)(,per'd sales people°' llrocfuC:u. Intelligence, management skills re· of solve n ts & som e ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''"., wilb love. free pkup. we train. Call M2·3UO educational background •• <Pred but no legal ex.p. chemicals clunJng ror KEESHOND Pup.,. l\KC. P.O. Box l5iO Poodle Pups Cor sale. PropertyHouaeRltr. motlvalloo, sa les C&U.llary :133-9Q13. Replication process 1n O\amp slre. M 1•·. Pel& ColtaMeu.Ca .92l626 Tee C\lp st\ads, 25 yrs. penaulily. & ortenta· Whal a WooderfuJ Workl manulacturinl o( m lt· s h o w . 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AC. '7• Westphalia Camper. betWM't'IHtSprn. UMd •-... ... ~ ---. n..IQ ......... ~Oli9 ..... m~mo 'lt' 8&at'\C M 'Cab&lk-ro C"~ ~. I• Lew t.oura. IU MO MOP EDLAND. 1/c, nwc wtk_~la. vln)'I ,.-A.lf-a_A_U_e-tla-:s;;,-A~C. ~ =o all xtras. ll0.300. !.~ =· ~i-~'f a.w•t ttZO ~m intt'r 67).3897 or "~M.2-~S ••••••••••••••••••••-· ~. aNaa'"-&.II\ , l1)-6tU.. ~ HartMw Blvd M ~ t'O\•r S01JOO or ~st m I a C<. e q 111 pm• o t Ul• _.. Pt.'lilCC"Ol moP"<f, otra ~ ~n M ~ 4161 l'r>l-97 -..C• lil50 AA.re rN. "J C•m1no Many ~~ _, ._._ ~onllaB'S...Ulah ~ •-· .OOOmt •··-' ~Ila, tWft f"Wi .. _ t94~. '73 91t z.o. V~ clt'an. SH US FllST! M•'\Ye.xtras.t&Koorhl\. ~79 VW Con vertlbJe. We haveasoods~let-\ion l8700~ph67S-2036 wtll hl, AM /FM cau. or NEW • USED 20,000 ml . xlnt eond. Olev • 7~. 911T Targa. signal S8200 82'1·11'16 ext t."6 nl&et.$. .... SiwM "' Low llrt., •Ml ....... ydtt/ ~.lfilJ __ _ ...... .,................ ._.,. Slt.M N9'11fPCM't Sc11...., t 150 'n GMC' "'tnn, xlnt cand . N aanavox T v Xh1• Vadll .:..~ m.1.11» -• .. •••••••••••••••••• 1 1 QiOd Color. I )Told lY' ow m1 n . rl'g &•'· M'fW!ft~ll-1 080 le'SE.\ RAV "71. tlaJ'dlOf Ntw whltir H~lL It T tlh •or ct> l uHt-~ ~"le. ~ -mtao or 613 °'" WdaA VHP r.u-o._ fu ~=·t"~, !>U CIU!I 0( UUC>O bt6 1>41 6 d~) .••••••••••••••••••••••• 1i:.:.:;;;;i;;ii;~iiii;;;;;;i;iiiiiiiiii;ii~I eaU SM • SI.Ill at\u S 00 ~qp'\, l boa.L owner W ·lk36t''t-_ __ '76 AUOI )tilow. CUff'lte, a.llo:JS -• x1ol cood tbl'"UOUL ~ ~GHJACon':':Runs ~ZJ'1S or 675--86318-gd ods body woril: ----S25iOO 080 MC).. 7317. ,, Under Wrnty. a•r -------- C~Hfll C HEVROLET -~"""" •I.tr '• •' I\ • pm lf llO an.wr, lltt~ Sll. Wiii hnaou • 'T.l liood11 17~ ~lht Ctlll•h llttO c.M(' ,.,loo pll'kup POJt 2 door •• $peed, air. tey1~ ~ IJ(lr\ ~ 6c·)I JUtQ1N1t1c, 18mifil' .)\ereo D )nam1te ...,.., 280Z 2•2. +.spd. eltt $ill'f. A111f'M cus .. A 1C. SJK rm . S8SOO 661·70'14 it-. I \ \1 f ..., ' ~4&-1 200 ~. nu tires. alarm V W '79 Bus . S n rr. --------- $1&.SOO 760-«>81 amifro/t'asS bed. bra. 1979 CORVET1'E Blk on lolsloye. '7S6 warr 17~ S7J.93J9 -Blk. Loaded All 'Xlra~ . t·'' I"..., 111"'.:ISI ~tll Color lV l>pat'\' ........... / ..., """ 'fl .a n) l'Xtrilb ~a't' ~ roml'l\ilnd "'mow C'Of'I Q ... to50 ign HUSQ\ AttNA .sooc k S3.000 Tue o'er P.> mt.:. $2995 •rol 1100 b~'' ofr ...................... ....nf't1 Condll•clf'I u~ ~~ ___ IOIWITHAM .\5'7 ml •l~MACZI' )0° BOATS ~_, ......... ..-.<A Su .... r c~b VOUSWAGIM i8 Datsu.n King Cab P U Auto, air. stereo. 32.00C m.i ~ake olfer ~1-l891J •••••••••••••••••••••• '6t vw Cam~r B'Us. rac Under 10.000mi. SJ J.000 *l DUUR IN U.S.A. tor') 11nrl. all 1n lllnt ong 645-4.997 -i---.---6 12mo plal\) pn>su1td ... uloard '~ 0n" • 1600 Westmuuter Ave.· 2 Speahn With soh d from 5l891mo 1ndud1n1 llON 79 c~ Lo.Jdt'\I f'Ull) CV b 2000 Ul Westmtnsler ROY t'o nd SZ S00 10BO c:hr.·"73 MabbuSt.aWg:n CARVER 631-<2>7 Ong Own Good Mech & ",~ ~C( ~~ •••••••••••• ~?!. clean n200673-0t29 -~~ 71 Impala2 d r. nice. P\l ~ cabinet.s. d ual l2 s.hp. ~ 11~ 964 ~ CB. Stereo. mUt'h morl' m1 $MOO or b~t orr l!n-iSSl 638 "72 510 2dr. xlnl rond ::'~~:offer for IMh. WI 9060. m~t!ft ~~bO bUurz IMW t71Z ~r1:;:.;:a'~•S:> -----•••• ... ••••••••••••••••• ---~ 73 DATSUN • • --------- PRNATE INDIVIDUAL J a.· ~a.n . fa.it, w 'rlr far Sale 78'-, Tnumph truck with new ene1ne. CREVIER ,, 280Z 56pd. a c xlnt rood.. m\.ISt ~ U -----~ .. KA ' VOLVO Pty P ers1mmo n 1blk · -.'OWd h.ketob~ ortr,ijde SlJ,000 (.'all Gree& &nnt\1lle 750. 1200 m l. mun~ \ruck hke new h o me v 1deo tape!> 213 ~-&1!00art lpm.J1a)I iWit cond A.sk.1ng s:?OOO. Must 5ee to apprtt1ate .... 1~1"'9fi'1 • ---· -_n_•_M&-_l_l6l ca.U7ro-8063 ----~~~6 Sll'\{' 964 2028 &'SI a UOA0.'1' Johnsoa Messenger 130. ~. Luders 16. 251\.. \an\. '78 Honda XL250. must 95~0 SANt A ANA x Int l" o n d W 1 t h h u 11 . > I 1 I> 1 n N Ii .. sdJ S92:5 offer V-'' 835 3171 63S Mll '74 260Z DATSUN. blue UX)O,obo Good Cond 661 2911 Shakespeare Antenn.i b e~ u t d u I $ 1 OOQ 645 6897 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'""' ..... 11 OllfV"tG ·~ ' 61 C G b 14 610. nt'w p;,tU1l. xlM m ~-r..c>J. ----~9010 ~1Motor---Hon.--,-.-S-i*_t_/_ ~"~~~. :.~~~~1;~~ •USED IMWs• rond ~~tM·ll s.1mr1('~ Stoa S<'an. 16 1111 radar. loafs"& Mariw Tom.ado US 568 Sa1kraft ltewt/Storog. tll'O but ~ xlnt. mu.st st·ll '7330CScpe. mmll05.59 1 S2SOC> 646-~ ~flllRllt al C<inada hardly used/••••••••••••••••••••••• S650 SS9--l5o27 142002T'n S R 103321 ~ 9723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/\.rlr S>&~ Call Gregg; 1978 25 FT. --------i62002S R 4.sp <23715781 .,. McwiM 2 d rtJ iG Dodge \'an Tradl'rrui n '77 ~A m int I 10081 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• s.....;-..t tolO 13 S37 8200 Y!> or a PACE ARROW I 100, cu.st.om ml . l't\J&!>. 'TI ~si <<456SXG 1 2 brand nt'w l980 t'~R -.-r-8Pm·J ay 714 '~1161 1 MOOELC radials. man ~ ··11tra~ RARlS Boxer ~BS12. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI 6 II G ho ...,.,.. f "i8320i 4sp.air tt228J red.l s1 l"e r S105.000~a t'or Sale 40t\sp. )t~rcury eE'ps to on auc I $:8lO ~l or er &16 3104. "'nl320IA. air 160951 Outboani Enx1ne with *DUFFIELD~ ~=1~!d. r~~ !1~" c::.:: I 8-'8 JlS-i_ ----~-'785.'J>IA loaded t~) 7u ~27QI pp <.'ables & l'ontrob Elec g e M' r a t 0 r . A ,1 I-)l 76 Fon! F'250 19 J<!>l H p S R (81861 fiat t.nt'Slart 20h~ runnini.? stereo cassell~. C B S3200 195281.AS R 1216151 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t rme AltUnL.SlilO ~ • &t-efH~aGQ ~llH I • • 962-6+t9ef "79 ~ loaded (()256J t:.,.,i-.._..._"°"",..,...Qill'"-t-497~ .Lii I · Must sell' <Ser 16981 I --'!I-~ _'"f_"' -.r.t1~_:~~~::::--t--.. OOSid 5• iliijs d .~ ~t off er l714) 559-1304 i'J Oodgl• 'an. man> eit '76 IMW 2002 IM7 LS49 tras. Si2000 0 8 0 9725 '76 Rolls Ro)('e S1 l"e Shadow. 18K m1. grttn 0 tan iot .• S.U.000 or track · for s ilve r o r gol boullion ~I 80'13 SA' IS, SBVICI A.HO LIAS IHG ERSEAS OEU\IERY EXPERTS LUU Itel VOLVO 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UPTO $2000 REIA Tl! EXA.MP(;E 1979TUUO l~I 1980s HERE MOW!!! _,_ • .--.-.,~r BEACH IMPORTS 1966 Harbor Blvd COSTA M ESA M6-9303 540.946 7 '78 ·z.woL am lfm cas~. a u· S S800 leav e IT'es.s.11{~ f).'6 'Z187 'i8 \'oh o a42GT. xlra~. ~d wnd. mU!lt ~II S6600 !!>Hi lJ I ~ 98'ils '64 \ oh o i.!d r Kd or ;:;;;\d ~ u~ & brak~ R:l.SiJ ~ . W'I 9431. an 6-963-t224 'SS Qle\•y Sedan \ 8. auto tra ns . radio. orig1n'<!I 12.000 m t. 2 owner sl.Ock SJ.000 bst orr 11-46 •S19 9925 • '77CHRYSLH 0 )'nJll'lltf' Cor dob , coupe Loaded Lo'" m1 leage < O I Tl..M 1 $2995 ·~ . BOIWITHAM • YOUSWAGa.I 7000 Westm1ru.tRr A\l' 1n W;::.tmin~l~·r 893 ~l ~ 'ilj>QI 9"1'£-£ ~ 78 l«\~llt' ~l lH•r Fd• t ron loaded lr1 m 'd Beftmar au~ pilot. both good cond but used. SlOOO IH2 i411 ah 7PM BAY BOATS '76 E:stabhshmenl. 24'. sips 6. A1C. xlnt rond . lo nu Sl0,500 OBO 968~ 648 ~ Dyna mite 2 door . .i speed.-v.-ITT\ air , :>harp sunroof Ver) clean 8'8 Dc:we Slred 'i2 4dr wagon. 100.000 mi I NEWPORT BEACH Runs gd S*)() Qr ofter 752·0900 '74 145. illJtlJ rmmat'ulate SU.000 080 S:.7 8-1!12 ' 9011P J ohnson outboard rrotor. good rond :i675 0.~96.51 Boal Trailer It> 'l,;1•\lo With G rea~e F1tt1nt: l:'oeanngs 631 ~ ,"wi"d w.l'd R1i:i:inl! for 25' Hobert :. Bt>ar H ull Y. inches. Pulpits. Sa1b. t•t r 17 14 I 6811 646 4. Riverside. CA ----------- loah, 'o••r 9040 ···········~········~·· 1971 SCAtlAI 'T'wln '3JO's, UO hours. loaded. Pri. pt,y. Make alfel'. NHd to &eU Im· medial.tJ ... mov\ng out o(. area. Call 546-1200 d t o n ·f r 1. da,s>: 731 -8216 (evenings & v.eeke nds>. Ask fo r Jerry -------- 43' Gran Manner fully equipped. beaut1full) ma1otamed. r eady to crwse o r live a boal'd Shp may be available 11 "'1~ f'lnancing possi- ble $80.000 Jack Curle> 5·34 1505 e-.en1ngs & • v.eekends. 612 432 1 v.eekda .. -s ·-"' --RlDUCED •28' LUHRS SPRTfSH 70. br1!itol. ti'a k cock p1l •oak pa rq uel cabln sole. s ingle dsl. 700 rru range. below mkl at S19.~ N'll.pl Yacht Ex· C'hanjle t7U I 675 1800. On/the/bay loc. Come see & test dnve \ ~ ~i« 'arh new Edison Elec\rH & AccHW>riH 9400 packet Surrey top mode ••••••••••••• •••••••••. & a new hardtop )"ers1 w \lo tndo\VS & suMoc>f NEW BOAT PRICES ST ART AT $9500 IA.sk about optional BMW dsl > 717 Lido ,art& Drive Beneath udoSh1pyard crane · LASER. Ready to ra<'t'. Good cond. ssoo: Call Gregg 213/S37-8200 dy&, alUpm.J ay 7141&&6-ll~l IEDUCED HEVEA WAX YOUR CAIAGA.IM!!! Ca.JI US fOr detaHs! MIMGAUTO BEAUTY C&ITB 1.520 Ponderosa SL COSTA MESA 754-6404 $SAVESAVE S WITH USED PARTS Imported car parts IMPORT AlITOSUPPLY 101 N. Manch~ter An.abekn i76-9900 •Z7' SANT ANA. 6 bags I AllhK for s. al 5al.ls, 1ocluding spio· 1 ·••• •••• ••• • • •••••• ••• • nker. vane.· VHG, sail IMPORTA.'\'T a w ay cond. SH.SOO NOTICETO Newport Yacht Exch., READERSAND 57S-l800 ADVERTlSERS Npt 415. Top cond. Hinged mast. 165.000. Call Gregg 213/S37-8200 dys, art 8pm. Jay714.~ll61 LUDERS 16 w 1orrshore1 rroonng Will negotiate I 2.13 592 5227 • UDO 14 •40!!0 Complet~ w trlr . sail & CO\er. ~~~i2 The price o r )tems advertised by vehicle deale~ 1n t he vehicle class1h ed advert1s1ng rolumns does not tncloot- any applicable taxes. licen$e, transfer fees. finanl"e charges. rees ror air pollution control de \flee cert1f1cat.1ons or de aler docul"Tl4tnlJry prt' pa.rat.Ion cha r jtl'!<. unle~ otherwise spec:ifit.>d b~ Sailboat· P n ced to sell at the adve~r.J ___ _ SSOO. Bria n Tho mas .._-'"--/ Sabol +-Brand n e w -~....-:-2 North Sail. Pro\'en Win· Ckn1tu ,5 0 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ner! Call eves '46 f ord Wood ie. restored 23· Bayllner ='lwpt 5hp. 673·5608 SlJ.OOO. _ radio. trlr, etc S7~ Hobie 16 witrtr. good con· 675-6161 ~626t ditlOO Sl450 ---------• 644·9564 loots. Slips I Dodlf 9070 Santana 20. trlx. 3 bags. •-ery clean $6700 Call An dy: 955· 2700 v. I<. 673-«)59hm -------••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•1 f or rent: Newport Island 17' Boston Whaler . Trlr l Maximum SIU. u · long \'r old. low hrs, lOOHP Call673-JOIH e\'E!S. •'t:v1n .. & 6HP E'\1n loats.Spffd& wrdual cont~. One or Ski 9010 FAHTASTIC imREPLICA 1935AUIURH Bobtail Speedster. White .,,. wht leather 1n\ A:'tt tf ~t c ass. air & heater P .P . S29.000 Da>s · 673·1970. e\t'~ 51~ best eqw pped whalers on ••••••• • ••• • • •• ••• •• • •. West Coast. Fu I ly 19• Mr Ed Mmi-cnnser. iO Lmcoln Continental. <.'USlomued. Sleeps 2 '" . 4«> foni eng. Jet, $6500 Classic. ukt' new. S2500 comfort on padded bo"" f1rm. 499-4059 840-5570 • plat!urm. VHF" & CB :» ----------• --------,--• gal. ruel. 200 mi. range. '79Wellcraft Nova 2SOXL. ·41 Ford deluxe Club Full covers Save over twin Me r e c ruise rs Q)upe. Che\' 350 tngine S2.000 19990. 557·7342 a&OHP. 25'. sis props. a utomatic dnve. new days.~3746he. Wttrlr. Pay off loan. magwheelsw1newt1res $24,400. S48·3964 Needs some work. wir lng, paint. u pholstenng 64S-S913 ·~ Chn!> Cr aft Capri Coupe AU mabog. Xlnt rond S12.000 or best orr. 714/64.3-0671 Haff soroelhlng you want to sell' Classified ads do It well. M2·S678. ~ lece, ..,. 9540 ----- 'i6 Dodge Van. ~11\er. JUto rra ns. p s. p b. radio. J:d CO(ld S2SOO 631 32:90 Ca II bet '*een 8 :»&5pm \W \an. late ·1~. xll xtra c lt>a n P P $3200 ~1923 9590 .....................•. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used cars-foreign. domesucs or classics. tr your rar is extra cll'lln, see us fJR~I ' ~ ,. , .. Or-. C..ty 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 WEIUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS COHHEll CHEVIOUT ~11,trl••r 111.•I 1 t IS I ,, \1 ~:_..., \ 546-1200 TOP DOLLAR. PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAM USED CARS! miracle mazda 2150 H..bor llYd. Coda W.S..645-5700 --------- WANTED! Late model Toyotas and V o l vo s C all us TODAl'''' Eade Ike TOYOTA· VOl VO liaJ22J S699S IOI WITHAM VOUCSWAG&f 7000 Weslmlll.Sler . .\ \ e m Westminster 893-7SS 1 638 7880 -~--, · SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS hos let rec.i•.da ..,. selcctio.of MEWIMW'S for the bes t deal 1n Orange County .. Come seemtoda> ! SADDLHAQC VAWYIMPOtn"S 2M02 Marguente Pkwy Mission Vie)O 131-2040 495-4949 Oll.t.MGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & 631..J 199 Sllbarw '7 &2 ~ 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···~··················· '80 SUBARU 1 .. 1c .. m·v. 4 -.~1 dn\t: am fm air ~ <1AJ m1 mU:>l ~II SJ600 640 OJ~ VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST ""J.:u n Bet1o;l' bt'li:t' lliol-nlll 990 1 ...OTHlt'G OVER HONDA HUDQUARTERS TODAY!!! 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B11•tblgtOn Beach F011ntaln Vall~y EOITION .. · ~••rHe•elo•• Dally New8paper 1 , VOL. 73, NO. 211 , 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAllFO'RNl.A · TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS t BB Officials Bftttle OVer WhO's Boss . . 81 PAT UNNEDY __ ..., ....... Tbe lbinu..\aa a.Mb Qty COU8dl ...t Ck)' AU.-y GaU Huuaa ......,. to a.. .. IM'OUld in a ctispu&e owr-wt.o bu~ o1 city leaal manen. Tbe council reeently -...ci la,.,yers from tbe Ca11roml1 Lea1ue of Cit:iee f Of' 4 sffOnd opinion in ,tforu to · solve the controversy But Ute leape backed away aner ·Mn. Hut.loft. lD so many words. tokl leape officials it •as none ol t.hetr buslneN an a letter on JW, 3 She ~ that lhe matttt was a loaJ poUtJeal I ue. The contl'O'feny appeared to ~••-.e wben a councUwoman said lloaday the city attorney' office IU)PHrl t.o be pa~anoid about tbe tequest. Several City,(;ouncU members are calling for a revision ol lhe city. charter to make the currentJy e lective position appointive. Previous attempts to change lbe process have failed. At d ispute ls whtcb body contr:oh~ the leaal policy a.nd direcUon ol lhe city·-the seven elected ~tl members or the eletted city attorney! Counc1l members complain "-at Mrs, Hutton's a11tooomou.s s tance prevents e ffective admi.nistration or city council po I i c i es a s d i r.e c l e d to department heads. Council membe rs further contend that Mrs. Hutton is often unavailable to department beads or elected officials ~ that the city attorney stnxigly objects to the council seeking second legal oplnions on matters or city business. Mrs. Hutt.on said today that she didn't believe ·il is the r1.mc· t ion of the League of Cities to get involved with quasHegaJ opm· ions. She said she did not ask the League not to look into the mat· ter but pointed out that the dis· pute already is in litigation "and can be resolved." "1 don't see what the problem Ariimo Blas-t ,, Two Men Held MUROERVICTIM MertwsGr.-, 17 . YoimgMan Found Slain ln ·Canyon The Orange County Sherifrs Department is · investigating whether the murder· or a male youth whose boiy was dumped Monday night in Santiago Canyon Call be .-ttribuled to the so·called Freeway KlUer. The body -discovered about 9:30 p.m. by a passing motorist -was found alongside Santiago Canyon Road abou\. two miles north ol CQok's Corners, said U W ya tt hart, s heriff's department spokesman. The unidentified victim. who appeared to be in bis late leeos or early twenties, was clad ooly in a pair of faded Levis, Hart said. · Au autopsy to determine the cause ol death was scbecluled today. . Ha rt said there were no out,.ard signs of injury or sexual mutilatioo. .. We don't know if this coWd be tbe work of the Freeway Killer or someone else," Hart commented. • Sheriff's investigators probiq the freeway killings were aeot to the Santiago Canyon locat.ioo. Hart said, and worked there 111101after2 a.m. . ··They were workin& tbe cue· as lf it ls comaeded,.. t.o tbe freeway ki•tinp, Hart said. Tblere bave been 41 umalftld munlen of youns mea and boys ill a sevea-couaty Soatben Callfonda area siDee un. ~ lnveeit1aton. boweftl', t..d to belilw tbat cml7 21 marden tbat ..... oeeurred l1Dee 1178 ( m•J be Ullked to tbe same f '8dl~ OI' ll'OUI> Tiiie rr.way k1Jlinp are IO u~ beeaUM moat ylc:tlam' blltiiia bmft been dumped cm • ~ to trepaya OI' ~ .........,.. Bait .... ti* * fteaal.of llmditr'•mdlru.t..._._. ..., .~u.. ... ..,....., ••• H•• d•mped·o• U.e · r11tw.,-,m1m1 ........ lam ............ "1 a '11•zward • _ ..... T; .... AD By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHi' Of-o.ltY ~SUH Jn what was described as a m ajor de\·e topmenl in the Freeway Killer case, new murder charges were filed today in Los Angel~s against two Downey area men. i.ncluding a truck driver previousJy identified. asasuspectinoneslaying. Law enforcement sources in botb Orange and Los Angeles counties said that additional murder cbarges will be lodged aiaimt trucker William George Bonin. 33, who Friday was formall y · charged in the straneulatioo and s t abbing death of Marcus Gr.abs, 17, of Germany Grabsi murder 'has bee n linked to a se ries of strangulation murders of young men and boys whose bodies have been found in a seven-county 'Southern California are,a over an eight-year period. lo addition. the sourttS said Vernon Butts, identified as a Downey area man and friend of Bonin, was e xpected ~o be charged· in th& Grabs murder and an unspecified number of other k:illings. One investigative source said that between 15 and 18 murder charges will .be filed against the two men in Los Angeles County Municipal Court. Butts. 22, presently is in custody in Los Angeles County Jail where be was booked Friday for investigation or murder , according to a s-p-ekesman from the Los A'ngeles County Sheriff's Department. Formal announcement of the filing of the new .charges was made at a press conference by Los Angeles District Attorney's office. Investigators said they have not ruled out the possibility that other suspect.a will be identifaed at a later date A major break in the masaive investigation into the freeway killinp occurred eilbt days ago wben an informant. identified as a friend of Bonin, told investigators tbat Bonin once admitted to involvement in the slaying ol a German youth. . tiater Gets •f.Dw Gnule' SAN FRANCiscd (AP) ~ -Half of die Callfonalana surveyed ;ave Jimmy Carter a "poor" mark, ·one ol tbe ..,.._. ,...- baaded a ..--i la tbe bbtor>' .of u.. Califoaua Poll, llenlD Field has . repoiUcl. # Of the 5JO adults po1lf4 by phone W\ Weelth only 67 percent labeled Cafter•s performance "excellent" or ••1ood." nearly one-thlrd eal*I bil · record .. fair." Tbe c.liforDie poll bas turned ap only one more-dismal uHSJmeat of. 'Wla ltouM record - U..t ~ In Aupst. 1'74. 1bortlJ before Richard Nlaola rwAped, ,., ......... FORMER PRESIDENT NIXON Ai i ENDS SHAH'S FUNERAL He Eac:orta Farah Oiba, Widow of Ousted Iranian Lud9r Pomp, Ceremony In Shah's Funeral -CAIRO. Egypt (AP) ~ The deposed Shah Mo!\'ammad Reza Pahlavi of Jran was buried in exile today with all the pomp and ceremony accorded a ruler. but with ·only one chief of st.ate present. his old friend Anwar SadaL F or m e r U .S . President Richard M. Nixon stood by the Egyptian leader's side. Tbe state funeral, a traditional Moslem ceremony. was s ur- rounded by the greatest security precautions ever ·seen in Cairo, but no major incidents were re- ported. Pahlavi. who died Sonday at the age of eo after a six-year bat· Ue with cancer, was laid to rest in Al Rifai mosque, a huge Islamic house of prayer wt.ere bis father was interred bril!fly in the 19408, and where members of Egypt's former royal family lie. The sbab's widow, former Empress Farah Diba, and their three eldest children attended the burial. As the mourners en· tered tbe mo1que, a cannon fired a 2l·rouad salute. An lnql Shiite clergyman, Dr. Taleb Hussein Riraie. led the prayers fOf' the dead inside the .burial chambe r . Princess A.sbraf, the Shah's twin sister, broke down durlnt' the bWial and bad to be rushed out. The princess bad been on the verge of total collapse during tbe . funeral. " , Pahlavi's body was br®&bl earlier in the 'Clay to the Abdeen preskleatial palace in a military ambulwe from Maadi boapilal. wbere be had spent the past mO..lh ftlbtiDI off cancer e4 its complicatiom'. Tll•re lt lay in ala.le in the palaee•il' main hall. in a cloeecl coffin wrapped in the red, white ancl lneD llnperlal lranian na1. witb lour 1eneral1 atandlng , around it, swords out but held down to the noor. A two-foot filllreetl brul incense burner seven feet away rrom the bead of the eoffln filled the ball with •weewmelllna (aamea. · Tbe former empress arrived la a bUck Umomine with the 1hah'• oldeat son and beir. former Crown Prinee Rua. 11. Prtnceu Ashraf ea_me next in a aepar&a. car. Both .omen .,.,. dr essed in black. with black scarves on their heads. They were met by Sadat. wearing the uniform of the com· mander in chief of the Egyptian armed forces. and bis wife. J iban, in black with a loo a black 9Carf around ber bead. The two families paused brief- ly by the coffin, went upstairs to Sadat's office, then came back down again for the reading ol prayers from lbe Koran after the arrival of,otber relatives. The sbab!a family, including his other son, AH Reia. 13. and his two daughters by Farah Diba. Farahnaz, 16, and LeUa, 9. stood al the bead of tbe cofftn wblle the entourage rectted \be opening lines of the Koran. The most prominent foreign mourners were two out-of.power former allies of the dead man, Nixon and ex-King Coastantloe or G reett. Foreign govenuneats eith er designated their am· bassadors in cairo to repn!Senl them or sent no one to the funeral for fear of angering the revolutionary regime that drove Pahlavi from bis throne 17 monlblqo. Nixon's son-in·law, Edward Cox. who accompanied the former president to Cairo. said N•xoo would have dinner tcoi&bl wllh the Pahlavi family and would bold a private meeting Wednesday with Sadat at. the Egyptian· pres•dent's summer home in Alexandria . Vandals Hit VIJiley C)ub Loa Cabe.Ueroa Sportt Cl~ In Fountain Valley wu vudlUMd Monday nilbl. aufferinl about l850' worth of dama1e, police rel)Ol"tecl. n ye wooden advert.lalnt sips ,,... tbe pound level ol tbe IOffer ne1d· were rtpp"ed down ud ltOlen. and lroa lat.el DHr' the club's 1wlmoai•t pool wen damased, police l'.Ud. · TbeN were DO wtlwMt to tbe dHtnctloa U..at police said Offmnd late ....... , niOl al ·tbe •Porta el~. 11172 Ne......_ &. Is and i. don't see why some council members continually are raisin& the question," abe said. Jn the letter which blocked the city council request, Mrs. Hutton wrote to the Leap ol Cities d i r e ctor Don Benningboven that s he was •·amazed tbal the League would consider involving itself in a local political issue." Further in the letter, Mrs. HuUon said the dispute over ber powers bas become a "night.mare of conflict for the city attorney.·• "The city attorney is the city ofricer in control of the city's legal business," wrote Mn. Huttoo:-•·Sbe rs not an employee but an officer of the city . . . the council cannot usurp the powers or duties ol the city attorney.·· In the event of a conflict of interest between herself and her legal duty. Mrs. Hutton says the council may appolnt an out.side attorney "with·lbe acqWescence <See BOSS. Page AZ) SD Base 3Dead _At_Nan~ ·sub. Site SAN DIEGO <AP>·-An Army ammurution bunker blew up at a Navy s ubmarine base today, killing al least three people. the Navy said. Four others were be he ved rru.ssi.ng. Several blasts shook ooe of the three Army ammunition dis· posal lmi1s rent.lllg space at the Navy's submarine support base. tnggering several small brash fires that were quickly con· trolled and sendmg up billows of smoke that towered over San Diego Bay. Investigators didn't im mediately know what caused t.be e xplosions but the Navy satd the~ was an ~firmed re- port that a st.ray bullet reportect. J y bit the bunker while two sailors were target sboollllJ?. Na¥Y spokesmen said four men could not be a~ted for. A city Fire Department of. ficial said there were "several explosioos within ammwaitioo magazines" that s parked the brush fl.res. Reporters we~ barred from the military base. but a Navy spokesman saJd they would be admitted later. A spokesman for the nearby. Naval Ocean Systems Laboratory said the blasts took place m ~ of the umts operat· ed by the 70th Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit. Along v.ith city firemen and Navy units. paramedic units were sent to t.be scene. which is midway along lbe west side of Point Loma on San Diego Bay. H11ntington School Bill Huntington B e a c h City t elementary> School District Trustees have approved a ten· tative budget ol $14.5 mUUon for the 1980-81 school year, up about $1 mill.ion from lut year. Superinteodenl Larey •Kemper said Monday the aclJon is only a formality and was desiped to let the district know where it stands an finances. Formal adoptioo ls scheduled Aug. 19 after a public beartnc. District officials don't know precisely what the district will receive rrom the slate because of delays in the Legislature in approving Ule budget. But Kemper said final tNdaet flgurea are not expected to cbaqe sumtantially. The district am most ol it.a money i.from the st.ate because Propositim 13 cut local property laftS wbicb bad been the ~ souree al iDeGIDe. Kemper.said no m~ cuts in educauaa JJl'Olf&IDI are apec:t· ed I.a tbe eom$DI year. He predacted, boweftr, that fl.Ducea · .nu beeome t1abt« la yeara to come became of a con• lbualq dropoft la earollment at tbe dijtrict'a 13 sebooll. • I o~.,~,,._ SAN DfEGO BLAST SITE Ammo Dump at Star HBAuurds 10.year Pact For Trash The Hamtingtoo Beach City Council bas approved an ex· dusi~ coatract that will allow tM .R.a.inbow Disposal Co. to con· t.uuae col.lecting trash in ithe ci t)! until 1990. Also approved Monday was a JO percent mcrease in charges for weekly residential collec· t1ons from $2 77 to $3.0S per month The annual cost of the con· tract for L980·81 is estimated at $1.6 million. lt will be financed DY the city·s general fund and not paid for by residents dJrtttJy . . In addition. the company was granted exclusive n gbts to han· dle commercial trash collec· t1ons. Comme r c ia l c harges range from $18 to $76 per week. based on the size or the con· taine r and the frequency of pickups. The Htmtingt.oo Beach·based company has handled the city trasb business since 1968. Mayor Ruth Bailey cast the only oegaUve vote. claiming that the contract should have gone out to bid. "Competition is the American way. It should have gone to bid this year. Now it won't for at least 10 m ore year s." she declared. The agreement contains op. lions ror Rainbow to renew the contract for another 10 years. (See TaASH. Page AZ) Coast Weather Variable cloudiness with 10 perceat chance or rain toni1bt and «Wednesday. Lows toalsbt in the 60s. Hilba Wedn.say low 70$ at the 'beaches, near 90 in· land. INSl•IE TOD-'~ A1t 0No &OIOft lod lf1lfft .,...., '""' .. v....,.., &it there ti little emotiolt or protest GI draft ,..,raffoR ~·· StorJ, Pao-C4. ''Nat yar we wut haft to • take a dale loot at our pro. IJ'•ma.•• a.said. ..... ............ Al .... &...-. Cl ._,.. ...... a _ _.... LM...,_ ....... .... ...... .......... .. Tbe d68trict'1 ..,.u..-ii esUm8UJCI at l ,000 ud lt ...-:t· ed to fall~ -.......... Je&r. T1te SI mUllon mtteue tn Utt bud1et ii due primarily to infta· tlon fecton, Kemper said. ~ oi= ...... =:: c.en • --~ E :e.:--= ...... ..w .. ........ cw..-.. ..... ,... a..,._ ,.. ... .. ... U OM.Y .... OT ,.,.,...--JIJ~Ti 8R.E..4DNC---..... ,......_,,_..._.,_.,. a ·--•• tis .-.. Afgbpn Mutineers Soviei_Air Target NEW DEUfl. India (AP..> 11M ~ Unkln 11 launchJftC maaah-e airborne armad.u dally to tnaab what may be lbe mo1t Rl1om rh,alkftce M•eow bu faced ln AICbanittan -UM mu~ ol ar Al ... .,....... •~ 90Ut.h ol Kaba.I. w.....,_ d•plOtNUc IOUn:el aUd ~ . . Sovtet pl-.. ... ._ "fWH the It) ~ KabW f« several houn •ach day bqhwna "'1day," one dlplomat uld. confirm la g reporu from a.fr lnwlen to India "It Ii the heaviest aerial aetlvttysiMetbe Dftemberlavuion .. . F1oe1Uu ot Soviet heticopttt 111MhJP1. MiG )eta and An· tonov transports have beee sbutWnc betwen Kabul airport and . Oh1a.N Pro,.)1ntt. to the IOUlh•t$t. •'here Soviet lrc><>pe and .,mor lut Wfffl were reported to have ~irc&ed Afchan wuu that ~YOlted Ind tned to join the anU-Soviet ansurifl\t move m ent, be sald Offlftaj S..cna~ I• Tar ,.,....., CtnCAGO <AP> -:-11.baou Attorney General Wllll•m J $(-ott wu lftllenC'ed today to a year and a day lD prison for hlS tax.fraud COClVlct.ion. With his sentencing in U.S. District Court. Scott. 53. forfeited bu consututiona.1 nghl to stay lnOffi~ . Scott. convicted March 19 on one count or f1hng a false federal income lax return. raced a maxJmum sentence of three years in prison and a SS.000 fine. scon Prosttutors accused Scott or putting campaign contributions to personal use. then failing to report t he income on his tax returns for the years 1972 through 1975. Scott pleaded innocent and plans an appeal. I But a red·t>yed Scott was vague as !o whet.Mr he would give up has off1~. saying: "That dedsion now rests with Gov. James Thompson " .tlol"f' Sf' Hoerl Talia H.-fd SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Mayor Dianne Feinstein invited ---crni~ ~~l,a.Y~b!' ~~~Y._.ruok .bot*-· ~M,~r ~ay:~L20a.Ys after the walkout by 6.000 workers. 'The San Francisco Labor Council a lso huddled ,.,th leaders o( Local 2 of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartend· ers Union Monday, alter the "°"el Employers Association an- nounced it made the union a "whole new deaJ " in the waning hours of a lJ.how negotiaung session. .'\fte B~llrfdn Gal•• f'rr."•• PORT VU.A. New Hebrides <AP> -Britain and Fran~ banded full powers of independence to the New Hebrides today. ending 74 years or joint rule. . But French-speaking separausts still controlled the mam town ot t;spintu santo. presenung the newborn country or 72 i6lands with a security problem. Jimmy Stevens. a former bulldozer driver with 2S wives. took over the Cown. Luganvllle. two months ago with a band or tribesmen armed with bows and arrows. Reaga11 R~rte• ~uriCfl LOS ANGELES CAP> -Ronald Reagan huddled today with leaders or the "Committee on the ~nt Danger," a group that advocates a major buildup or the United St.ates' defenses. The day-long closed session on national security issues i.s Reagan's first ext.ended briefing on camJ>aig:n issues sinee win· ning the Republican nomination for president nearly two weeks ago. Reagan plans a s imilar ses.sioo Friday with a panel of ecoooD\Jc advisers Fro• P,,.-,, I BODY DISCOVERED. • • bound Coto de Caza residenL He said the youth bad medium length brown hair and was dean shaven: thus fitting the general description of past victims in the series of unsolved murders. Earlier Monday. the sherifrs department and Westminster Police announced the identities of two teen-age males whose deaths have been attributed to the Freeway Killer Investigation has revealed th at Sharp and Fox were ac quainted. The s berlff's department said it was assisted tn detennirung the identities by a mutual friend oC the two youths A murder charge has been lodged in only one or the cases belieHd to be among the freeway killings . They are: , -Larry E. Sharp. 17. of Long Beach. whose nude body was found behind a Westminster ·service station on May 18. He had been strangled. Sharp hu been listed as possible· victim No. 40 in the series of freeway killings. William George Bonin. 33. a Downey truck driver, bas been charged with the stabbing and strangulaUon murder or Markus Grabs, a 17-year·old German national. who disappeared while hitchhiking on P~cific Coast Highway in Newport Beach oo Aug. 5. 1979. -Frank Dennis Fox. 17. of s o uth Los Angeles County, wOO.e nude body was found Dec. 2 on Ortega Highway five miles east or San Juan Capistrano. Fox. too. had been strangled. He has been h s te d as oossible ,·1ct1m No. 28 Leader Installed LIMA. Peru <AP> -Twelve yean ot malit.ary rule in Peru ended Monday when Fernando Belauude Terry took the pres· idential oath as church bells chimed and Peruvians cheered. Roulynn C1rt.er led the U.S. <We gates ", DAILY PILOT Grabs' nude body and bis ba c kpack were found lbe following day <>fl an access road to a CaJabasaa ranch by a ranch worker. Bonin, who is being held without ball in Los Angeles County Jail. ls scheduled to be arraigned on the murder charge Aug. 8 in !Al Angeles County M unlcipal Court. He WU arrested'June.12 int.be Hollywood are a b y a s urveillance team ualcnect to tbe freeway killing s ioveaticatlon . He was originally cbarsed with two sex offenaa. A preliminary heariftl oo those charges wu to beciD Friday but wu delayed after the murder complaint wu filed. Bonln ia a twice-eonvicted aex offender. He i.I a former resident of SUvendo Cuyon in <>ranee County. Los Ancelet County Dtltrirt Attorney John Van de Kamp said 8oDlD bu not been ·'doled out" as a a&laped in other umolved.murde~ cues. Woman Fined In Pyrrimi,d C!_SRSON <APl-Dorlt J ol ADdel'eoe ... flMd '250 ......... -Uane ,..... pN>baUoa ,. ......... orpa1ae •a WIPI pyramid ldae11M. But 'llri . .,.._., attorney. ' Laura Allee, said lifter tM MD· tenclq Moad&)' tbat tM JUl\ke Court ~ would be .. pealed. Mn. '•Ill• an edmltted Mlp. lq ....... two .......... Ult" r.W.•.J_,, .. a.w. ----~Two odlen .................. Ume, bat tM claar1H wen dropped. _Attorney l.aheled • 'Dunce' By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol .... o..iv ...... , .... A San .f'ranc&isco tax attorney hu been detcr1bed as both a dunce and a dupe by prosecution and de(~ attomevs in a S3.3 m1l l1on Afghani s t a n · to C1&llC~rn111 drug s muggling trlal4 • • An Oranie County Supenor Court Jury began deliberating in the case today . In closing arguments Monday, prosecutor Carl Armbrust .said pr1nc1pal d efendant Morn· We instein qualified ·as the "biggest dunce of the year" if his story was true that ,he didn't know there was hashl~h lmide · crates he picked up from a San Francisco warehouse two summers ago for a mysterious cllent ht> had never met face to· race . But Armbrust contended the 39· year-old attorney a nd his ' ' . •• rnend and <»-defendant. GonSoo , Bruce Munn . were m erely Otnear~Claristian SaaafJatllf!l'S concoct.inc an "airtight alibi" in the event they were captured with lhe 547 pounds or the illicit drug eventually bound for d1 s tri bu.aon 1n So uthe rn Callfonua. Both Weinstein and Munn Th~ 'New Song. a gospel ba nd. sets the tempo for m eetings conducted by a Chris tian group from Fullerton in th1 s tent . in the parkmg lot n e xt to the Huntington' Beach pie r Som e 300 people fill the premises guarded by Jules Benne of Fullerton who responds to any questions not. an~wcrcd by the banners and post~rs. have be~n s tanding trial in Fro• p-I I Oran ge County Superior Court -u--'" Bank' B h B on charges they pjcked up the s e·a· c us ._.~!~!:d ~~!!l 8 ~~ --'lRASH~ .• ---=rn-~--•'"''llJ'Z7:q;~tt""C-...... ~~-~-~--··-• ~--- gar age owi:ied by Munn ii) the City officials said It would be Easl' Bay city of Concord. where more advantageous to the city 1f they were arrested by federal a new contract could b e drug agents. negotiated with Rainbow rather Though .Armbrust. urged ':be than advertising for bids. s ix-man, sut woman Jury to iove They said Rainbow had no credence to the contentions of provided excellent service and the two defendants. der.ense thal the cost or establtsh1ng an attorney Patrick Halltnan operations yard and equipment lashed out at the prosecutor's by a new contractor would re. case as weak and ill-prepared. duce the chances of rece1vmg Hall!nan . claimed Welns~ein low bids. was vtct.irruzed by a notonous voung in favor of the Jong· drug smuggler known only as term agreement were Ron Pat· Ja.mes McKay, who passed tinson. Ruth Finley. Bob Mand.le h 1 m s e I C o C C a s a n and Jack Kelly. Not eresent lmporter-expor'ter s eeking were Don MacAlhster and John business a.dvlce from Weinstein Thomas. ~fore asking the tax at~mey.to Resident Tom Livengood ques· pick up the crates for htm while tio'led the increase in the res· he ~as ~ of the country oo a idential f~. claiming it was buying trip five cents higher per month than Fro• Pa.-1tl BOSS •.. Rainbow charges in Fount.am Valley. "This city is three times the size and it s hould be less ex· pensive because of volume," he or the city attorney, b. de~la.red. ut not Rainbow P r esident Phil otherwise." Ttie city council seems lo unanimously disagree with Mrs. Hutton's Interpretation of tht> extent of her control or the.legal dt>partmcnt "The City COU(lCll sets city ~lie) and also sets policy on legal dJrect1on,'' stated Mayor Ruth Ba.Jley. "It's Just Lake the Celected > city clerk and city. treasurer They do not direct the city council. "If the city council feels 1t want.s an outside legal opinion. 1t shouldn't be fought.·· The mayor said s he will seek the fpnnation of a committee to develop a ballot meas ure to change the city attorney's office to an appe>intive position. Vote~ mu st ap prove s u ch an amendment to the city charter. In Mrs. Hutton's letter to the league. she staled that the council was following the ··separ atist or s ecessionist theory or pbHosopby' • of former dep uty city attorney J ob n O'Connor. whom Mrs. Hutton fired Marc h 19, 1979 for ··ins ubordination.'' Hohnstein said . however. that trash is easier to collect in Foun tam Valley because or the Cit\ ... compact nature He al.so claimed that trucks have to tra,,.el!arthcr from HWl tmgton Beach to the trash col· Jectaon site 111 Coyote Canyon a.n In1ne. ·Reward Set ·For Dog Killer MIU; VALLEY IAPl -Resi- dents ht>re have ~led a $7.000 reward to try to catch a dog poisoner. Two dogs have died and rour needed emergency surgery to survive after swallo'Ying r at poison dropped along one of the city's major streets. Vasllios ChouJos, whose three Italian gre yhounds survived after being stricken. said he put SS.000 into the ,~d also hired a private 4e<"ttUve to help a.nvesUgate t.he case Runriing on Elnpty By STEVE MARBLE oo _o..,.,..,1111s....- The 1937 tounn~ bu~ rumbles oul Qf the bank parking lot in Corona del Ma r even· 30 minutes Except for the dnvt!t Jnd a n occa~1onal teen-agt•r loaded· down with swim hns. radio and to-...el. ll 's usually t>mpty Tht' weekend bank ·to-beach ')huttle -serv1c-e hasn't been the hlloflhesummer l n fact. ar at weren't for the SU.Le Coa::.Lal Comm1ss1on, the\ 1ntage bus most likely would sllll ~ ~a thenng dust behind the Elk.., · LodgeinChoton. loY-a . Ofhc1als from the Bank of Newport Beach were asked to r rovade tM C~ service as part of a 1978 cond.tt1on for approval of new bank headquarters on East Coast Hlgh .... ay and con· ::.truct1on of the neighboring and Castle condom1n1ums. B a nk spokesman Everett Temme said com m1 ss1oners. "hen they first e) ed the bank s proposed Cl\e acre development. asked that the bank's 181-s paC't' fl Jrk1n g lol be ope n t o accommodat<! "'eekend beach v1s1tors · RealLnng. apparently, that the bank parking lot was mor:e than a mile from the nearest beach. bus service was prope>sed -r1rst as a Joke. then for real "It's pan of the <'Omm1$$1on's concern for access." Temme ex· plained. "but sometimes one wonders if the comm1ss1on LSn't la) ang on cood1t1ons Just to Justify its existence." Temme said bank 0Hic1als complied without obJect1on and through an ad in an a utomobile ·publication discovered the Elks Lodge excursion bus. complete wi th cocwertJble top. "It's a real beach cruiser." ht> noted wtth a laugh. "but people aren't exactly .Ja.n ing up to ride tl~· The gray bus, decorated with a bank logo, makes a half·hour· long swtn~ from the bank park· ing lot to Ptrdtes Cove. Corona del ~tar State Beach a nd Ch.ma Cove. Bank security guards take turns playing driver Temme said the bus 1s still t.n its fi rst month of ser vice and that cosLc; have not been fully computed "We've ~n getting some of the local kids who just enJOY tak· 1ng the whole round-t rip," Temme explained. "I guess they 1us t Y.ant 30 m inutes of free en· tertamment •· One recent bus passenger was ~e w po rt Co uncilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer. She said she was the only passenger aboard and had an enjoyable trip. She noted, though, that she felt the commas.s1on's bus condition seemed extreme. But bank orf1c1als contend the bus ls simply part of the pnce \OU have to pay -a tradeoff - fo r doing bUSIOeSS With the Coastal Comm1ss1on. Temme said the bank t'ould hJ\ l' met the commission r~uest by purchasing a "beal·tfpold muu bu-. but '>'~dec1ded1fwe ha ve to do tl "l' might as W('ll have some fun .. So. l'mpty or not . the 4J.year· old too.nng bus will continue to rumble through Corona del Mar durmg summer weekends. Ftnn Fights Back NEWA RK. N.J <AP> -The Prudential Insurance Co. of Amen ca says 1t will go to cou.rt tel block the Labor Department from canceling more than Slll> m1llton ln government business. T h e depart me nt o rdered the canceUallon Monday. saying the <'Ompan y was impeding a federaJ review of ·possible dis· cnmmat.orv JOb practices O'Connor. who is appealing his dlsmis.sal in court. was fired after holding private meetings with city council members and. on request. giving legal opinions dlfferent from Mrs. Hutton's. Only Rolex coli.Id improve on Rolex. She claims the council found t he so-caJled O 'Conno r phllosophy "d esirable" and "encOU.faied" him to develop this stance, which led lo his dilmil&al. "The city attorney's office seems to be paranoid a bout the O'Connor case and is loeing the point of the council request in Its paranoia," commented Councilwoman Ruth Finley. "Aakl n1 the leas ue t o interpret the r o le or city a ttorney accordlne t o the •, cbart.er hu nothln1 to do with the O'Connor cue. • ·'This problem. hH been a res1ering sore and must be resolved for city depart.ments to fun ction, they mu·sl work together and to do ao we must come to an agreement." M rs. Finley uld tbe cit y attorney 1bould "advise and iwlst the needs of the city." CyeH,.~t Holda Up Fo&oiqat A Seal 'Bach Foeomat store ... robbed or 1111 •t "°°" Moada1 by a motoreytlilt wbo ledtca.-he bad a weapon tn bit pocket, police NJd. Tbe bandlt masked bis ldeetit.1 by ~ b&a fuD·fate belmet oa wblle l'OMl&a1 Ulle •tore. located at 11141 Seal Beacb Blvd. No tQJun. ._.. reported iD tM lacidat, Police aald. Tht:' new Rolex Oystt:'rqu.:i rt? watches for m('n oombine thl• famou relJability of Rolex wtth the precision of a quartz' movement with quick datg change and s.tppf\ire crystals. A. 18 karat yellow &.Ol~, SS.250. ~4 Jcarat yeUQ.w gold and stain.less steel, S2.32S. C. Stainless steel, S1 ·"°· \ ... .. 'trviile EDI TION • • .- "····--······ i Dally NewMpaper ~ .. •VOL. 73. NO. 211 , 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1980 4 TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Blllil . lfnfi,kelu tO Trip Brother's Bid WASHJNCTON C/.J>) -TM BUlY Carter scandal' remains the hc>lt~at toptc amomc poUllctaM ol both 5)91"llet1 today. but tMre are no 1i1na that the heat -and IOQ'lt" DQ0,000 d~kated to "ope.nlng" the Democraue convnlJGn -wHI wind up deny•n'g President Carter renomlnataon c Related stones A3. A4 > . Several DemoeraUc: ao~ and party official& are resisting attt"mpla by aome Democ:rat.s tn Conaresa to bretk Carter's hold on a majority of Democratic delegates by changing the rules for ne,,t month's national convenlton . • . PRESIDENT CAaTER TOLD A HOUSE comm1ttee today he will answer the panel's questions about hlS brother B1Uy's bnlt.s with Libya by Aug. l8, the day Congress reconvenes after the Ot.'motraUc National Convention. The president ·s letter was received as the Foreign Alf airs Committee approved a resolution de manding a wlde range of information about Billy Carter's activities as an agent of the radical Arab nation Democratic National Chairman J ohn C. White said the open·convenuoo advocates have "abosolutely no chance"' or i.uccess Interviewed on NBC·TV's "Today" show. White said he talked Monday w1th delegates and stale party chairmen. Blast Rocks Two Killed · Navy Ca·rrier 1ll-Sea ·Crash ___ 17 • ~ASHINGTON CAP> -The 64,000-ton U.S aircrart carrier M i d wav and the P a o a m a n 1 ·a o · r e g i s t e r e d merchant ship Cactus collided today in Far Eastern waters. Two U.S. sailors were killed and three injured. the Navy said. Orfic1als at the Pe ntagon Jr eported the collision, saying tha t the Midway sus tained some 1damage. Preliminary info rmation ind icated the r e were no ·casualties aboard the Cactus. a nd the extent of damage to the m e r cha nt s hip was n ot immediately known, the Navy · •s aid. The collisloo occurred in a passage between Palawan Island in the Philippines and Nor th Borneo, about 450 nautical lmiles southwest or the U.S. ,naval base at Subic Bay In the ~'Philippines. 1 Th e Navy sa id a n l•nvestigation will be made or the ~ircumstances surrounding the accident. and it avoided any 1mplicallon of responsibility by eithe r the carrier o r the merchant ship There was no immediate 1dentiricat1on or .the Navy pe rsonnel killed or mJured. The names were withheld pending the notification of rela~ives. offi cials said The l.OOO·foot·long Midway. with a crew or about 4,500 orricers and enlisted personnel, is the onl)' U.S. aircrart carrier operating in the western Pacific region. Its home port is Yokosuka. Japan. Asked whether the Navy will move another carrier into the area to replace the Midway in the wake of the collision; lhe Navy said in a statement: "It is unknown at lbis time bow this incident will affect future deployment of Pacific Fleet carriers." The Navy's carrier resources are strained by the necessity to keep two suc h ships in the Indian Ocean·Arabian Sea area at all times. The Midway. oldest carrier in the fleet, was on its way to Singapore for a port visit, a cco mpanied b y a guided missile cruiser, two frigates and a tanker. when t he accident occurred. -<.'. • The Navy declined to discuss l h e seq u e n c·e or even ts preceding the collision. or any maneuvering by either ship. sa y in g "it w ou ld b e inappropriate to discuss matters which wi ll b e p r operl y addressed in the course or the investigation ... According to the Navy, the Midway was damaged on its port side in the collision which. happened about 5:20 a.m. PDT. Body Found In Canyon; link Eyed The Orange County Sheriffs Department is investigating whether the murder of 'a male youth whose body was dumped M ooday night in Santiago Canyon can be attributed to the so-called Freeway Killer. The body -discovered about 9:30 p.m. by a passing motorist -was found a longside Santiago Canyon Road about two miles north of Cook's Com ers. said Lt. W y att Hart. s h e riff 's department spokesman. The unidentified victim, who a ppeared to be in his late teens or early twenties. was clad only Vi a pair or faded Levis, Hart said. · Au-autopsy to determine the cause of death was scheduled today. Hart said t h ere were no outward s igns or injury or sexual mutilation. "We don't know ir this could be the work of the Freeway Killer or someone else,.. Hart commented. Sheriffs investigators probing the freeway ldllin_gs were sent to the Santiago Canyon location. Hart said, and worked there ·until afteT 2 a.m. "They were working the case as if it is connected," to the freeway killings, Hart said. ,. ........... FORMER PRESIDENT NIXON ATI'ENDS SHAH'S FUNERAL H• Eac:oft• Farah Dlba, Widow of Ouated Iranian Leader Pomp, Ceremony r" In Shah's Flineral CAIRO. Egypt 1AP1 -The deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi or Iran was buried in exile today with a ll the pomp and ceremony accorded a ruler. but with only one chier of state present. hJs old friend Anwar Sadat. F o rmer U.S . President Richard M. Nixon stood by the Egyptian leade r's side. The state funeral. a traditional Moslem cere mony. was s ur· rounded by the g reatest security precautions ever seen in Cairo. but no major incidents were re· ported. Pahlavi, who died Sunday at the age of 60 art.er a six.year bat· tie with cancer. was laid to rest in At Rifai Mosque. a huge Islamic ho~e of prayer where his father was interred briefly in the 19t0s, and where members of· Egypt's former royal ·family lie. The shah's widow, former Empress Farah Diba, and their three eldest children attended the burial. As the mourners en· ~ered the mosque. a cannon fired a 2l·round salute · Ao lraqi Stliite clergyman. Dr Taleb Hussein R1ra1e. led the prayers for the dead inside the b urial c hambe r . Princess Ashraf. the Sha h's twin sister , broke down during the burial and had to be rushed out. The princess had been on the verge of t otal collapse during the runeraJ. ·Pahlavi's body was brought earlier an lhe day to the Abdeen presidential palace an a military ambulance from Maadi hospit.al. where he had spent .1he past month fightmg orr cancer and its complications. There it lay in state in the palace's main hall. in a closed coffin wrapped in the red. while and green imperial Iranian flag. with four generals standing around it. swords out but t)eld down to the floor. A two-foot filigreed brass incense burner seven feet away from the head of the coffin filled the hall with <See SHAH, Page AZ) "They're rurioua that·these congressmen would come in at the last minute.·· he said. HOWEVER. ONE DEMOCRATIC GOVEaNoa joined lhe eHort. another leaned toward it, and other party leaders acknowledged they were watching developments. particularly on Billy Carter. and could change their position. Typical of the watchful officials wu New Jersey Democratic Chairman Richard J . Coffee. who said "like anyone else. I follow these things on a day·lO·day buis." And Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. of California assessed the cSee BILLY CAaTE&, Page AZ ) SD Base· 3Dead At Navy Suh Site SA ~ D IE GO CAP 1 Conr1s.cated Mexican hrework~ s tored in an ammunition bunker exploded toda> a t a Navy ~ubmanne base. k1lhog three. 1ncludang a woman soldier. the "fa\'\ said The victims were uniformed members or the Army's 10th Ordnance Disposa l Detachment. which rents space at the base. said ~avy Lt. Dou~ Rem Four other soldiers we re IOJUred an the blast, which blew open the mouth of the World War II vintage ammunition bunker A !'liavy spokesma n said extreme caution was necessary in probing the rums. '"We're bemg a wful careful going in the re because of the other explosives." he said . Rein said a large amount of hreworks recently confiscated m the Tijuana. Mexico. area blew up while the Army people were handling it A series of blasts sent buge billows o f blac k and white smoke over the west s ide of San 01e~o Bay A free.lance photographer. M 1ke Tulcus. said he was tak ing pictures or nearby Cabrillo National Monume nt when the explosion took.place. '"I heard a series of pops and then I saw a white cloud or !'moke on the hill a bove the submarine pier:· Tulcus said ··The cloud got bigger a nd bigger and then It kind o r mushroomed. I could see some flames. but I couldn 't see 1( there was any damage .. The facility is one or three Army a mmunition dasposaJ units re nting s pace at the Navy's submarine s upport base ro r which Reio is spokesman. City Fire Depa rtment a nd Navy paramedic units were sent lo the scene. midway along tfle west side of Point Loma on San Diego Bay. Anotner Navy spokesman Sa.Kl no nuclear weapons are stored m the area of the blast. alt.bough submarane Group s. a major t e nant . i n c lude s s ix nuclear·attack subs. The base is the largest in the Pac ific, homeporling IS submarines. Sub Group S also includes three diesel subs. the <See BLAST, Page .U> o ......... - SAN DIEGO BLAST SITE Ammo Dump at Star Rings Stolen From Home In Irvine An Irvine woman told police • Monday that three rmgs. valued at Sl.400. ,.,ere stolen from her home in the El Cammo Real area of the city. Gary Cain. r es ide ntial burglary detective. \heon~ed the burglar or burglars entered the ho me using a key conta ined in a real estate lock box hangmg on the·froot door. Cam said there has been a r ash or thefL-; recently 10 which lock boxes we r e apparently opened by burglars. .. Lock box keys a ren't hard to t•ome by.·· Cain said ... Once' some or these bur~lars get the keys. they ~o bananas." Cain advised tha t people -.elhn~ homes s how them by appointment only or hang the lock box on the back door "If 1t"s on the back door. only realtors wall know it's there." he aid. "That way a burgl"r can't JUSt drive up the street and see it hanging from your front door." Lock boxes are small metaJhc devices containing k eys to h o uses that are for s ale Realtors have keys to the boxes to allow entry when the owners a ren't an. Quake Hits Islands GOLUEN ~olo. <AP> -A strong earthquake today shook the Sant.a Cruz Is lands in lbe South Pacific. U.S. Geological Survey reported. It was the fourth large earthquake to hit the Santa Cruz Islands in less than three weeks. Coast There have been 41 unsolved murders ol young men and boys in a seven·county Southern California area since 1972. tnvestigaton, however, tend to believe that only 29 murders lbat have occurred since 1'78 may be linked to the same individual or group. Deitt Halts Irvine Biker . Weat•er Vanable c:k>udlness wtth 10 percent chance of rain toni1ht and Wednesday. Lows t.onilbl in the 809. ID1ba W~ay low '70. at the buchn: Mar 90 ln· land. IN81~Te•A~ A• OM> loaf ...,. '°""° M VMCllom. Bwl llNrt ii Utti. emot60R or prol•lf QI dtdft ~'°'~. Slorf, Page Cf. ,_.K ::..._..,.. aa ... ~ a ...... a .... ....-• ...... ......... .,.. ........... . ,,,, ........ /IA 0<•=~ M .. -~ .= !!!!!'...,.. • .. -.. . ... T..-. IN cw...... /IA e---... The freeway killings are so named because most victims' bodies have been damped on or adjaceat to freeways or maJor highways. Hart noted that the victim ol Monday's murder bad been dead only a abort time and apparmtb bad been dumped on the roadway cmly momenta before be was di8COftNd by a bomeward bound Coto de CUa realdeilt. He said tbe ,outb bad medium ·- lenstb brown ball' and WU dean shaven. thul ftttinl tba 1..-.i description of pat victims ID tba aeries of UDIOlved murden. Earlier llOllUy. t.be 1berifts department and Weatmlnater Police announced Lbe • ldenUUes • of two tem·•te males wbon deatba haft .,..._ atlrlbut.ed to -U.. n.way Killer. 1'beJ are : -Larry E. Sbarp, 17, of Lona Beac:b, whoH nucie body wu · found behind a Westmluter Clee 800Y, Pa .. AJ) ' ~~~-.... orva UP IN Ml880URI .......... lcbft ' By RJCHAaD GaEEN oe .. o.lty ~,.... An lrvine man. sufferin8 from a number of ailments. ~s aborted bis attempt to break t.De Los Angeles ·tO ·New York bicycling record. Hans Eckert. 41 , called off the trip this momlng In Missouri after pedallni for nine days in blisterlne beat. . Speakin1 haltln81Y, Eckert said in a telephoae Interview ·that be eJq>erieneed chest paana, headaches, hl1b temperature and 1bortneu ol breath during the trip. Tbe flrat 1i1ns of med.teal problems surfaced, Eckert aald. In Blythe. Calif .• after be b8d bicycled 265 miles in llo.deirte heat on tbe first day of bl• Journey. smday, July ao . ·'It was au~r hot ln tbe deMrt," be Mid. "I bd tentllle chMt pains. It Sol to tbe Po6Dl wbere I Ud paiD from tbe llue of my neck to my fGr1Mrd. I weet bllO tM ._..tal lll BIJtM . "I WM lD tbe bolpltal fOf' ~ hours. '!be docton said I coWd suffer permanent damage if t went on. Tbey said I needed bed rest." Don Harvey of Newport Beach, Eckert's compankm on the trip", said the two men decided to go on wltb the 3,000-mile ride despite the waralngs of the doctors in Blythe. "The next day it Wal 50 bot that Hans could hardly ride," be said. "He made repeated effort& but after 32 miles Hana couldn't continue." On the third day. Eckert seemed to feel better and on subsequeat daya be e¥eD rode • far u D miles, Harvey said. Hoftftr, when Eekert puDed Into lliasouri Monday, bis shortness of breath aad beadaidte returned. ,,.., eoat • botel room la M& .... rl ud dedded .... monl9I to call It qutta. I kkert Mkl M wu ..... a UWe blU8' tbls monlac. -I! The route be took carried him through southwestern United Slates. which is in the midst ol a record-breaking heat wave. After embarking from Sant.a . Monica, be crossed Califomi~ ' Arizona. New Mexico, Texas. i Otlaboma, Kansas and part ol 1 Missouri. I Harvey iaid temperatures bit '., 118 in Arbon•. Eckert tried a similar' croaa·counll')' trip last year but I had to quit 300 mlles short of: New York wben a hurricane bit, la lbat journey, be developed a b•1e leddle ION, fell ufeep M. the b-...n and eruMd and t loat /eellq in bis band&. He IQi be waata to beat thei 12 -daJ 1 -bour Loa1 AD1.i.to-New York baeycllnc rtt0rd beld ~J Colla Mesaa , !ebD llartDo ..... u. tne o1 ,.,_ "'° I .... ......... Sdlert ...... ' U1'm llCld I ................ ff •• I .. Ctll(." f;O c P • llllnOt~ ttorn~y , General Wtll.1am J KOT'T S<-ott " s,,•ntmc:-ed toda to a year and <i tb)' ln JV1s.nr"t ror has tax.fraud conviction With tu <.'n\t•n4·1n.: an tr Distract Court. St-alt 53. forf~1tc-d h1:, constitutaonul right to ta~ to olftce ,· \. COft\"ICted Ma rch 19 on one count' or ftlana a false fedto"ral 1neome tux return, faced a max.amum sentt>nce of three years in prison and ia ~.000 fint? Pro.se<"utor:, aecused Scott or putting campaign contnbuuoo.:. to pcrsonul u~e. then faahng to rt'J)Ort the income on h1!> tax returns for the'years 1972 through 1975 Scott pleaded innocent and plan!> a n appeatl. But a red-eyt!d Scott was vague as to whether he would gl ve up has office. saying: "That decision now rests with Go\· James Thompson " · IJfaWo c ....... r~na•t 01(.d SAN FRAN_CISCO .<AP> -Slate utility 0Hic1als. saying they ha".e no a~~r.aty over "radiological s afety," today reaffirmed their certifacauon of the cootroversial DiabJo Canyoh nucleu plantnearSanLwsOb1spo · The decision means the plant faces only one hui-dle approval . ri:om ~. Nuc!ea r ReguJatory Commission -before the $1 .7 ~Ilion facahty wall be ~rm1tted to go into operation. IJ.N •..... ~, ··~'" ,..,, .... UNITED NATIONS CAP> -The U.N. General Assembly, in tbe climax to a week-long emergency session. adopted a 'resolution today giving lsrael a deadhne of Nov 15 to begin withdrawing from occupied Arab territones a nd calling for establishment of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gina Strip. The vote was 112· 7 with 24 abstentions The United Sta tes voted "no ·· St,epso11 Witness in Death Trial An Orange County Superior Court jury has begun delibera- tions in the murder trial of a Cambodian refugee arter hear- ing testimony from his step.son contradicting defense claims. Before jurors were given the case Monday. they heard from 9-year·old Tikea Prum. whose s tepfather. An Prum, 55. has been on tnal for the Feb. 28 s t abbi n g d ea th o f th e youngster's mother an their Anaheim apartment. 'fhe defense had claimed that Prum·s wife. Kheng Kuoch. had unpaled herself on a knife Prum was using to .peel an apple after she moved quickly toward him durin·g an ar gument. But the youngster t estified ~tonday that he did not see his stepfather holding an apple dur· ing the argumenL Instead. Tikea said , be saw Prum go to the kitchen during t he argument a nd pick up a knife from the lop of a counter As Prum walked from the kitchen, the1>oy said. his mother moved q uickl y toward her husband with a clenched fist and began swinging al him. The child said he did not see the actual stabbing, but his ac· count differed from statements his stepfather made. Prosecutor Richard Fa rnell IJtO\lght Tikea \o the stand ~lon day after the youngster, who had been reluctant previously to testify. volunteered to do so last l"riday. 'Ille boy testified in haJt· 1ng English and spoke in quiet tones. During clos ing argume nts Monday, Prum's attorney said the woman's death was excusa· ble homicide and urged the jury to acquit the defendant. DAILY PILOT , ... °'-~ ~ ........... _ .. •\ .-... -~ ..... __ """-°'-C.0.\1 """''"""9 ~. s.w. .... .... .-•t ---··'""°""'Fr-. tor , .... --e. .... 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The shah's family, including his other son, Ali Reza. 13, and his two daughte rs by F ar ah Diba. Farahnaz, 16. and Leila. 9. ·tood at the head of the coffin while the entourage recited the opening lines of the Koran. The most prominent foreign mourners we re two ouL-of·powcr former allies of the dead man, Nixon and ex King Constantine of Greece. Foreign governments either des ignated their am· bassadors in Cairo to reprc::.ent t he m or sent no one lo the funeral for fear of a ngering the revolutionary regime that drove Pahlavi from his t hrone 17 months ago Nixon 's son·ln·law. Edward Cox. who accompa nied the former president to Cairo. said Nixon would have dinner tonight with the Pahlavi family a nd would hold a private meeting Wednesday with Sadat at the Egyptian president's summer home in AJexandria. Water Skills Class Planned A class in basic rescue and waler safety will be offered at Saddleback College in Miss•on Viejo beglnning this week at the campmpool, The class ls designed to teach stron1 awimmen between tbe a1ea o1 10 and 14 water aalet)' •kills and lifesavlna techniqaea. The COUl'M la altered from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. llODday throqb Friday. Tbe fee la Sl8 per atu.. dent. Por more laformaUoa call the Community Suvicea omce ata.t.-o. Bomb Kille Man TORRANCE, Calif. <AP) Police were try~ to ftDd a mollveadelta adeftms. ldeaUt.y for tbl! vlctlm m U. boalbial dNda al a vae•tm ... Talw-. mu at a rwtd•ee here. Pollre Sit. Wally .,....._ laid a »year..ald man varlaualy kt9llUW • c.. u and lJD Lee a., .. killed ....... ., al U :•p.m. lloaday. , I ... MURDER VICTIM M1rcua Grabs. 17 Charges Against Pair Set By .~R EDERIC'K S<'llOEMEHL OI Ille 0~11• P1i.t SwH lo what was described as a m a1or d C'v e lopm e nt in the Freeway Killer case, new murder charges were filed today in Los Angeles agains t two Downey area men. including a truck driver pre·vaously identified as a suspectinoneslayan g. · . Law enforcement sources In ... .bolh.. Orange. and l.os-Aftgeles counties said tha t additional murder charges-will be lodged agasn~t trucker Wilham Georl{c Bonin. 33, who Friday was f o·r m a 11 y c h a r ~ c d 1 n th e s tran~ulalion and s t abbing death or ~larCW> Grabs, 17. of rerman\' · Grab;· mu rd<'r has been li nk ed lo a se ri es of strangulation murders of youn~ me n and boys who~e bodies have been found in a seven-county Southern Cahfornaa area over an e1ght·year period. In addition, the sources said. Ve rnon Butts. idcn11f1ed al> a Oowney area man and friend of Bon in. \.\as". expecte d to be eharged an the Grabs murder and an unspec1f1ed number of other killings. One invest1gat1ve source said that between 15 and 18 murder charges will be flied against the two · meo in Los An~e les County Municipal Court. Bult!>. 22. presently 1s an t·ustod~ 1n Los An~t·lt·:. Count\ .J a 1 I "ht· re ht• "'Ji. tJookt•d f'r1d4iy for invc•s11 i::ation of m u r d t' r . a c c o r d 1 n g to u ~po kt·~ma n f rom the Los An gl'll'"> Count' Sheriff', Dt:partnll'nt Formal announu·mr·nt uf thc- fihng of the new ch<trges Wi.1~ m adc at a press conft-rence by LtJ~ Angt.>le:. Dis triC'l t\ttarnc' ~ office · Im L·~t1gaton-~aid they have not ruled out the pos~1b111tv that other su~pects w1JI be 1dent.Jf1 ed at a late r date, A maJor break in the massive mvest1gat1on into the free~a·v kilhngs occurred eight days ago when an informant, identified as a fri e nd o f B o n in . t old "1n vest1gators that Bonin once C1dmilled lo involvement an 1he s laying of a German youth. The i nf orma nt t o ld investigators thCll Butts was prcsC'nt an Bon1n 's light green van when the murder occurred. according to a synopsis or the steitcment d1sclo~ed Friday by the Loi. An geles County District Attom c•y':. Office Grabs, who had been louring ~he United SLates. was last seen hitchhiking in Newport Beach on Aug . .5, HY19 His bo d y w a!> found the morning or Au~ 6 on a ranch road In Calabasas A cord was tied around his neck and his legs we re bound with uutomotive twirc There have been 41 unsolved murders of young men and boys that have occurred since 1..972. Investigators. however, have focused the cUJTenl invesUgalioo on murders that have occurred since Oct. 11. 1978, the date that Bonin, a (ormer Orange County resident, was paroled from sh1te prison after serving a sentence on a previous s ex offens e conviction. Woman Fined In Pyramid ANDERSON (AP>-Doria JobDIClft ol Anderson waa fined S2SO and placed on three years probetioa for belplna organlie u Ulepl pyramid acheme. But lfn. Jobmon'a attomey, Lava Allen, Mid an.r tbe MD· teeeU., llaoday tllat t.be J-.lre Court emvidioa would bl ap. pealed. )In. Jollaeon 84mltted belp. lal or-1le two "bullnw Ult" ralU. la 1.....,., ... In 8*'· dtG• ........ Mdel ... 'ho otben ....... at ... .... tlm•. bet UM ~ ... ,, .. "'• dropped. Pr'•••••• Al .BODY •.• .. rvlre 1tatlon oe ·May 11. tt. bad .._. ltraDIJed. Sharp ha be.a bstM • po.slblo vlctlm No. 40 ta the Mrles of freeway , 11uun,.. .. Frank Dennls t-'ox, 17, of south Lo8 . Ancelu County. whose nude body WMS found Dec. 2 on Orte.ca Highway five miles u s t of San Juan Capistrano. Fox, too, had been stran1led. He has been llated lHi ponlble vicrllm No. 28. JnvestitJullon hus revealed th at S hurp a nd Fox were acquainted . The s heriff's depiartment uld It was assisted m determining tht> identities by u .mutusl frlend of the two youths. A murder charge hos been lodaed in only one of the cases be lieved to be among the freeway lt1lllngs . .. William George Bonin. 3.1, a Downey truck driver. has been ch1:1rged with the stubbing and strangul ulion murder or Markus Grabs. u 17 year-old German nataonaJ. "ho disapJX>ured while hitchhakln~ on P~1 c1f1<· Coast Highway an Nt'wport Beach on Aug. 5. 1979 Grubs' nude body a nd his backpat.'k were found the folio" in~ day on an at'Ct'M~ ro<td to a Calubusui-ranch bv a r11nch "Orkt•r · ·t ,..._P-.,eAf BILLY ·CARTER.· •• 1ltuaUon by aaylq tbat wbile be bellev• ~ Ml &bl DMCled eonvmtioft YOt4!MI for nomlnation, he..,. "a t.. eraeb ta tM tee ... The S2IOO.OOO effort to overtarn lbe party rule &Alt .,ouJd automatically nomlnatt Carter waa announced Monday by se-ven members of the House. EDMUND S. MUSKIE, MENTIONED AS a posslble alternate nominee. said today he intended to keep his ~mmitment to serve Carter as secretary of state and "I wlll support him an the way." But nowhere i.n hJ• brief st,tternent did Mu.akie rule out accept.inf the nomination If It were offered. · Vice President Walter F. Mondale, SUll•led as u alternative to either Carter or Sen. Edward M. Kennedy as the Democratic presidential nominee. said he was not a candidate for the presidency Sen. Henry M . Jackson, D·Wash., mentioned. too, as un a lte~ate candidate, also has said he is not running. White House spokesman Jody Powell said President Carter told his Cabinet at Its weekly meeting t.hal his ~administration bas ··nothing to hide'' concerning his brother Billy. Republican candidate Ronald Reagan said, not surpnsrrigty. that he "couldn't be happier" with the s trife a mong the De mocrats. He s mtled as he said, "I think they've got some very serious probJen1s." . INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE JOHN ANDERSON satd the Billy affair was a valid campaif,m Iss ue. "When you huve a pres1d-ent whose ow~ brother is registered :.ii. a foreign agent . for a country led by a man hke -Colonel ~loammar Khadaf)• . who ts the ver) apotheosis. I thank. of ~mm~eration , of violence, of terrons m that is bound to be an 11>sue, hesa1d " Rep. Mi cl)al·I Barnes, D·Md . spokesman for the "Committee for an ~n C<in v<·ntion" said the .S200.000 will be spent to lobby Democratic del~J.!ales lo vote to waive the rule req u1nng delegates 1 ;,it the convention to fol low the results of state pnmar1es and rt1n vtnt 1om. That rull'. being challeng<.'<l by Kennedy. would as~urt.> Carter ()( more than 1.900 delegate votes, Only 1,666 are needed for the nom 1nauo11 Bonin, who is being h1;:ld without bull in · Los Angeles County Jail. Is scheduled to be arraigned on the murder char~t Au g . 8 an Los An geles County GOV. Hl'Gtl C'A RF:V OF NF:W YORK Joined the House Municipal Court. mt•mbers m t.'alhng for an open convention He was urres(ed June 12 an the "Those delcRates are not dummies." Carey told reporters H o 11 y "-o o d 8 re 8 b y a rhmng an appcara~ce on Capitol Hill ·'They're not robots Tbey s urveillance team ass'rgned to tomt• to a cunvl'ntlon to make the last clear Judgment of what's th e fr ee w _a y k 111 i_n (! __ t> .... ~ .... ·~t ror _the ~~t' ' ----~ "f' .-·.....r· ( n _,. e~ t l~1t"t I 0 n He was -irov.evar. M'\Cfal or Carey· .... Oemocra\ac colleagues cfisagrecd on ginaJly cha rged with two ~x I bel.Jevt-V.l' !'\hould maintain the 1ntegr1ty of the process as 1t offenses A preliminary heanng •!" nov. '"pl act•. ~atd GO\' ~-ott Matheson of Utah. who added that he on those charges was to began " "~tching th1: 1nvest1gat1on or the president's brother and could 'Friday but was delayed after the than,ge his mind murder complaint was filed Bonin 1s Cl twice-convicted sex offender He as a former resident of Silverndo Cunyon an Orange Countv Los Angeles County District Attorney John Van de Kamp said Bonin has not been "closed out·· as a s us pect in otht r unsolved murder cases . Fro• Page ,.\ I BLAST ... subtender Dixon and a noatang drydock. Sub Group 3 maintains six s ubmarines atthesame base .. There are 5,000 aclive·duly m i I itary m e n and women stationed them. Carter Gets ·Low Grade' SA~ FHA~CISCO 1,\ 1'1 -llaH of the Californa<ins s ur\'eyed gave Jimm y Ca rter a "poor' mark. one or the lowest gr ade~ handed a president in the history of the California Poll. Mervin Field has reported. or the 510 adults polled by phone last week. onl y 67 pe r ce nt labe led Ca rtcr ·~ perfo rmance "excellent" or "good." nearly one·th1rd called his record "fair." The California poll has turned up onl y o n e more·d isma l assessme nt or a Wtute House record - that came in Augus t. 1974. s hortly befor e Richard Nixon resigned. Carter \/i~to Gas Ration Plan Survives in VOte W ASHl:-:CTO~ t .l\P 1 A I d -.t m 1 n o t (' «ff o rt lo k 1 l l l'rt•!>tdt'Ol ('Jrt1·r '.\ <;lJndb' s:ta">OI JOl' rJltontn).! pl<tn 14<1 ~ turned back b~ ,1 22·20 vote an th e H o u s t' C:o mmer ce Committet> Loda' Opponl.'nts 'H'r<• expected to make one fmJI tr~ on both the House and ~e nate Uor,rs to !'\('Utile the Jlr(lj.!ram But both rh ~1mber.-would ha\'t• to w.1w by midni ght Wedn~sday to block th<' plan. an Jetton cons1derf>d el\ln:ml'l~ unhkl'I~ The Commcrcl' Comm1llet! re1ec-ted :> motwn by 1Ls nmkans.: R epubl1C·an mem be r . Rt>p Cla rcnC'e Bro"n of Ohio. to block the proj.?ram. which 1s ·designed to Rive the president the .po14er lo impose a ga s-r allontnj.! system quickly 1n the event of a !>ever<: petroleum s hortage hkc another Arab oi l t>mbargo The comm1tteC' \'Ole was a ma1or energy \'1l'lory for Carter. who has sought congressional a p pro val o f a s ta ndy ga!> rationing progr am nearly two years Congress tcnt:Jt" l'ly app·roved the program m 1979, but gave itself one last cruck at re1ectang 1t once the adm 1n1strat1on came up wath details. But to do so. both House and Senate would have to have acted "'1th in 30 da'' aftt·r Carter 's 'ubm1s.,11>n 11f the fin.i i plan to l'ongr~ It 1s this period that t'>.pt r<."i at midnight W1>dnesday Bro~1l v. as l'xpected to try to get the full Hou:.e to ovtrturn t h ~ committ ee 's d ec ision Wednesday But his move was not expected to succeed And' chances of a s1m1lar volt" 1n the Selate seem t•vcn more remote since thal c hamber has not evl!n h e ld he arings on le~1:.lat100 to block the plan · , Jo1 n 1ng co mru1tt ee Republicans in voting against th e pl·an wa s t he panel.'s l'ha1rman . Rl'p. Harlet 0 . Staggers. D·W.Va. a longtime fol' or any kind of rationing propo:.als and Reps Richard C Sh e lb'. D·Ala .. Ha rbara A ~11 k u is k 1 • D · ~ d . a n d J i m Sant1n1. D ~t·\ Tht \'Ole does not mean that actual rationing will soon be imposed. onl) that a standbv pla,.n "'tit JlO on the s helf · If the plan 1s triggered , the' motorists would get coupons for gasoline based on the number of motor vehic les in a familv Some states -in~luding many Western a nd to uris t ·oriented s tates --W0\41d get relativ~ly higher ra tion allotments than others. depending on past fuel-usage patterns Only Rolex couJd improve on Rolex. I SLA.VICK'S ""'......, "'-19t 7 The nt•w Roll.'>. Oysterquartz watches for men combine the famous reliability of Rolex wtth thl.' preosion of a quartz movement with' quick date chang~ anJ sapphitl' crystal~. A . 18 karat ydJow gold, S9.2SO. 8 .14 karat yellow gold and stcunJess steel, S2.325. C. Stainless steel, St .3SO. I • aqus f.-hloft Wand. ~ c.,. .... , Newpott '""'· 71~·1* w,...,..,, I Wpft1 ... ,...._ Vlljo/~0-.,/Tht 0, u.~ ..... .... -.c....., LOI ~I S.. 0...., I WI V ... ___ .,,._..,_........,, ..... "---....,_. Y8A. .... a... , ~ Fw ~ ClliW ,. ,., ' OL. 73, NO. 211, 3 SECTIONS, lO PAGES OR ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -TUESDAV,JULV29, 1980 t'our llometow• ' Dally NewMpaper'f . ' TWENTY-Fl VE CENTS ·1 Billg JJ:nlikely to Trip Brother's Bid; WASHINGTON tAP> -Tbe Bill)' Carter Kandal rema1M tw bot\eat toolc amom1 poliliclans of both parties today. but there ut1 no sips that the heat -and some 9200,000 dedicated to "openln1" the Dem«raUt convtntaon wllJ wind up deny1n1 President Cart tr renomlnaUon. (Related stories A3. M > Several Democratic aovernon and party officials are resisting attempt.a by some Democrats in Conaress to break Carter's hold on a m~ty of Otmocr1lit delegates by changang the rules for next month's oatiopal convention PRt:SIDENT CARTEa TOLD A HOUSE committee today he will answer the panel's questions about his brother Billy 's links with l..tbya by Aue. 18. the day Congress reconvenes after the Democratic National Convention. The president's letter was received as the Foreign Affairs Committee considered a resolution demanding a wide ranae or Information about Billy Carter's activities as an agen t of the radical Arab nation. ' Democratic National Chairman J ohn C. White said the open-convention advocates have "abosolutely JlO chance" of success. Interviewed on NBC-TV's "Today" show. White said he talked Monday with delegates and state party chairmen. "1bey"re furious that these congressmen would come in at the last minute," he said. J • HOWEVER, ONE DEMOCUnc GOVE RNOR joined the eHort. anothe r leaned toward it , and other party leaders acknowledged they we~ watching developments. particularly on Billy Carter. and could change their position. Typical of the watchful officials was New Jersey Democratic Chairman Richard J . Coffee. who said "tik~ anyone else, I follow these things on a day-to.day-basis." And Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. of Califomla assessed the <See BILLY CAllTER. Page AZ> Ammo Blast Rocks SD Base Two Men Held Freeway Kil~r ~ 3Dead At Navy ~~-Site-ha1~~s~mt« l l 7 i MURDER VICTIM ( Mercus Grabs, 17 [Young Man FowulSlain In Canyon The Orange County Sheriffs Department is tnvestigating whether the murder of a male youth whose body was dumped Mon day nig ht in Santiago Canyon can be attributed to the so-called Freeway Killer. The body -discovered about 9: 30 p. m . by a passing motortst -was found alongside Santiago Canyon Road about two miles north of Cook's Corners, said Lt. W y att Hart , s h eriff 's department spokesman. The unJdentified victim. who appeared to be in his late teens or early twenties, was clad only in a pair of faded Levis. Hart said. Au autopsy to determine the cause of death was scheduled today. Hart said there were no outward signs of injury or sexual mutilation. "We don't know if this could be t he work of the Freeway Killer or someone else, .. Hart commented. Sherifrs investigators probing lbe freeway killings were sent to the.Santiago Canyon locatlon. Ha rt sajd, and worked there until after 2 a.m. ''They were working the case as lf it is connected," to the freeway killings, Hart said. There have been 41 unsolved murdep of young men and boys ift a seven-county Soutber'1 California area since 1972. lav.ttpton, however. tend to believe that only 29 munlers Ulat have occurred alQce 1978 may be linked to tbe same ladivldual or CJ'OUP. Tbe freeway kllllnp are so umed because mo&t vlcUms' • bodiee b.ift been dumped OD CW ~ 9CIJ•aat to freewaya or maJ« ' lrilhwa)'I .. Hart .-ed that the vtdim ol lloaday's murder bad been.._. aal1 a lholt time and appaNDtJy ••d been dumped on tbe nedway only momenta Wan be •• a.m.end bJ a lllllmeward ...... OltodeCua ........... . i .., Mid .... ,.... ......... . ........ lll'OWD ii* Md ... elem •n•atllmllWFlctM--1 ···a:; fl• itetimj ta .. ~ ..... Al> By FREDERICK SCHOE MEHL 01 Ille Delly PllOt St.tit Jn what was described as a m ajor development in the Freeway Killer case . n ew murder charges were flied today in Los Angeles against two Downey area men. including a truck driver previously identified as a suspect in one slaying. Law enforcement sources in both Orange and Los Angeles counties said that additional murder charges will be lodged against trucker William George Bon in. 33. who Friday was forma ll y cha rged in the strang ulation and s tabbing deatti of Marcus Grabs. 17. of Germany Grabs' murder has been l i nk e d to a se rie s o r strangulation murders of young mea and boys whose bodies have been found in a se\len·counly Southern CaUfom ia area over an eight-year period. In addition. the sources said. Vernon Butts, identified as a Downey area man and friend of Bon in, was expect e d to be charged in the Grabs murder and an wispecified number of other killings One investigative source said that between 15 and 18 murder charges will be filed against the two men in Los Angeles County Municipal Court. Butts, 22. presently is in custody in Los Angeles County J a i I where h e was booked F riday for investigat ion of murder, according to a s pokes m an fro m the Los An geles County S heriff's Department. Formal announcement o( the filing of the new charges was made at a press conference by Los Angeles District Attorney's office. Investigators said they have not ruled out the possibility that other suspects will be identified at a later date. A major break in the massive investigation into the freeway killings occurred eight days ago when an informant. identified as a fr iend of Bonin , told investigators that Bonin once admitted to involvement in the slayiqof a German youth. The i nformant t o ld investigators that Butts was present in Bonin's light green van when the murder occurred, according to a synopsis of tl'te statement disclosed Friday by <See BONIN, Pace AZ> Carter Gets •Low Grade' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Half ol tbe Californians surveyed 1ave Jimmy Carter a ••poor" 'mark, one of tbe lowest IJ'•des banded a president ID the history oC the California Poll, Menln Field baa reported. Of tbe 510 adults polled by phone lat week. only 87 percent labele d Carter's pe rformance "excellent" or "1ood." nearly one·third called his record ''falr." Tbe Calllernia poU baa turned up only one more-41amal ..... ament of • Wblte HoUle record - tbat ume in Auaust, ltT4, shortly before Richard Nixon rwiped. ............ FORMER PRESIDENT NIXON ATTENDS SHAH'S fUNERAl He ESCOlta Farah Dlba. Widow of Ou.ted Iran._ Leader Pomp, Ceremony In Shah'Js Funeral CAIRO. Egypt IAPJ -The deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran was buried an exile today with all the pomp and ceremony accorded a ruJer. but with only one chief 'Of state present, his old friend Anwar Sadat. Former U.S . Pres iden t Richard M. Nixon stood by the Egyptian leader's side . The state funeral. a traditional Moslem ceremony , was sur· rounded by the greatest security precautions ever seen in Cairo. but no major incidents were re- ported. Pahlavi. who died Sunday at the age of 60 after a six-year bat· lie with cancer1 was laid to rest in Al Rifai Mo sque. a huge lslamic house of prayer where his father was interred briefly in the 19409, and where members of Egypt's former royal ·family lie. The s hah's widow, forme r Empress Farah Diba, and their three eldest children attended the burial. As the mourners en· tered the mosque, a cannon fired a 21-round salute. An Iraql Shiite clergyman, Dr. Taleb Hussein Rifaie, led the prayen for the dead inside the burial c ham be r . Princess , Ashraf, the Shah's twin sister, broke down dltring the burial and had to be rushed out. The princess had been on the verge of total collapse during the funeral. Pahlavi's body was brought earlier in the day to the Abdeen presidential palace in a mWtar)' ambulance from Maadi hospital, where be had spent tbe put month ftchting off ca.acer and it.a compUcations. t There lt lay in state \n the palace's main ball, in a closed coffin wrapped ln the red, white and 1reen Imperial Iranian nae. with four ge nerals 1tandin1 around it, swords out but held down to the floor. A two-root rm1ree<1 brass incense burner seven feet aw•Y from the bead ol the coffin filled the ball wlt.h 1weet-smellln1 fumes. The former empress arrived tn a black limousine with the s bah'• oldeat son and heir, former Crown Prtnee a.aa, It. Princea Aahraf came next in a separate car. Both women were dressed in bl1ck. with blaels. IClrveJI OD their Mids. They were met by Sadat . wearing the uniform of the com· mander in chief of the Egyptian armed fo rces. and bis wife. Jihan. in black with a long black scarf around her head. The two families paused brief- ly by the coffin, went upstairs to Sadat's office, then came back down again for the reading of prayers from the Koran llfter the arrival or other relatives. The shah's family, including his o\,her son. Ali Reza, 13. and his two d aughters by Fara h Diba. Farahnaz. 16, and Leila, 9. stood at the head of the coffin while the entourage re<:ited the openin~ lines of the Koran. The most prominent foreign mourners were two out-of-power former allies or the dead man, Nixon and ex-King Constantine of Greece. Foreign governments either designated their am- bassadors in Cairo).to represent tbem or sent no one to the funeral for fear of angering the revolutionary ttgime that drove Pahla.Yi from bis throne 17 months ago. Nixon's son·in~law, Edward Cox. who accompanied the former president to Cairo, said Nixon would have dinner tonight with the Pahlavi family and would hold a private meeting Wednesday with Sadat at tM Egy~t.lan president's summer home in Alexapdria. Fees Hiked For Projects Thoee with consttucUoa proJ· ~t.s in Sen Juan Capiltruo wtU be1ln payln1 hi1her city ea1lneertna. plannin1, and ln· specUon feet after adoption of a oew fee scbedul' by the City Council. Oepo1lta Uld fees for fUin1. plan cbecllin1, plannlnc depart- ment proc:etalnl, and parka and re&reatloa. have been ra1Md fr6m amountl t.o&allnl ... SJOO. ~ teoo • more to SlOI. •· lll0.11,000, SZ,IOCt,andmore. :rlM DeW 1 .. blcom• en.etive Aq. II. aceordiq to tbe rwolu· Uon PMaed reeenll1 by tbe coma- ett SAN Dl~GO <AP> -· An Army ammunition bUnker blew· up at.a Navy submarine base today, killing at least three people. the Navy said. Four others were believed missing. SeveraJ blasts shook one ol the three Army a mmunition dis· posal units renti?i space at the Navy's submar in support base.- tr1ggenng sever 1 small brush fires that were quickly con- trolled and sending up billows of .smoke that towered over San Diego Bay. lnvestlj!ators didn't im · mediately know what caused the explosions but the Navy said there was an unconfirmed re- port that a stray bullet reported· t y hit the bunker whale two sailors were target shooting. Navy spokes men said four men C®ld not be accomt.ed for. A city Fire Department of· f1c1al said there were ~·several explosions witban a mmunition ma1aunes" th.at sparked tbe brush fires. Reporters were barred from the military base. but a Navy spo kesman said they woWd be admitted later. '---. A spokesman f~r the nea.rl>y ~ Nava l Ocean Sys t e m s Laboratory SaJd the blasts t.oolc pl-.ce an one ol the units operat· ed by the 70lh Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit. Along with city fi remen and Navy units. paramedic units <See BLAST, Page ~2) LB Teachers Gain 'Extra' Boost in Pay By STEVE MITCHELL Of•.,....,,_~ Laguna Beach school teachers say ·the raise came a year late and quite a rew dollars short. but they'll take the additional 1.5 percent salary hike for 1979-80 anyway. Trustees earlier this month tacked an additional 1.5 pettent hike onto tbe 3.5 p e rce nt cost.-of-Uving increase approved in negotiations five months ago. What that means is teachers received as ~t hike fcw last ·year. with paychecks refled.ing tbat increase retroactive to July 1. 1979. And while teacher association representatives say they are pleased las t year's s alary dispute i5 rmally settled. they claim the bitter year·long battle probably Wasn't necessary. ''They could have offered IL'l five percent at the bel}nDinl of last year and avoided tbe strife and dias enalon ." a aid association president Lida CampbeU. But the scbeol board deeided ln Pebnaary to award a 3.S percent hike. boldilll off any additional lnenues uaUl the district 'I flDanclal ph:ture WU more ID focua. The board alf'"d that any money left ID tbe budaet ln excea ol three~ llDdinl balance would panted to employees •• an addltloaal salary laerease -up to 1.5 percent. Last month. Ute distrtet ckad its flaeal boob. and the lehool board dltenniMd tbere· wu a dollar 111..-.... ..._ lo 1 l.S • percent baenaat uailable fw teaeben. And wlllle admlnlatratoH admit tbe 1.,.. 1al1r1 llik* (lee IOOIT ..... Al) 0.ltyPlfllit.,._ SAN OfEGO BLAST SITE Ammo Oum., at Star Ck~me 's Council Eyes Growth Plan w ith ab e ye toward t he potential of more than 8..000 new homes in lite city's back yard, Sao Clemente City Ceuncil members wiU meet Wednesday to dianss bow to manage that growth in future years. The special council meeting. which begins at 7 p.m. in council chambers. wi ll include a review of the results of a city staff retreat last month in which city officials discussed long-range planning fo r San Clemente. . The intense. three-day session. called by Caty Manager George Car avalho. resuJted in a last of pote ntial problems and issues that face the community in the near future. For instance. with the influx o( perhaps 20,000 new residents in the city, how can city officials plan for adequate sewer lines , s treets. police a nd fire protection a nd do wntown parking? · One goal established at the three-d ay workshop, calls for the development or a growth management plan to deaJ with development in San Clemente. That plan ls expected to be c0mpleted by next March and might involve placing a limit on the number of new units allowed in the city each year . Developers who comply with city zoning a nd g rading ordinances, and who Sffk a minimum-of variances for theil" projects, might be placed highet- on the list than others, thus becoming eligible to complete- (See GROW111. Pa1e AZ• Coast . . Weather Variable cloudiness with 10 percent chance or raln tonight and Wednesday. Lows tonight ill the 60s. Hl&bs WedneHay low 70s at tbe beaches, near 90 in· , land. i fNSIDE TODA '1 At1 Oldo tool Jolt Mvn '°""9 """ aa Vteewam. lhlt IMr• i• Uttu emotion or proCelt GI th/f ,..roffoll ~. siorw. ~ C4. l•tl•x At.,_......_ ,., ... u.n Cl .,.. ....... a .. ......-.. ...... ...,_ ... ..... ., ..... =!559\e =m=--= .. ., ... . .. cw . .. , .. 1111•• a -...... ,.. ·-I tr • .. ~ ' UIC T .. MP.!W . L9 .... ,,.. ..... ,...., .... , ?! .......... W ... Afgflan Mutineers . Soviet Air Target · NEW DELHI. lndja fAP> -The Soviet Un&on ~• launthlni ••-~ ai.-..armadas daily to Ct\llh •b.al mQ be the moft ~ et.•1 ..... MOM9W U. f9ftd la Af&Malatu lbe •udaJ of • A.f~ anMNd di.WO. aouU1 cil Kabul, W..iem .,. .. ~ IOUft9 lakt todar So"~ Jliutt h.a\·~ "tlUed lbe &Idea ov.r KatM.I for aevt"ral bours each dla.)t bt1lM.1na F'11d-.y ," OM dlpk>mat said. C'Oftflrm lnc rf1)0l"U from air traveJ~ to IDdJa "ll ls tbe huvte.t aenaJ acUvity11Melhe~mbertnv11kln " FloUlt ol So~t hel\t"Opt.tt J\al\Jh·~· MlG jeb aAd AD- eooqv transl>0t'"4 hne been shuttbnt betwettt Kabul airport and Ghainl Province. to UM IOUlhwett. *Mre Soviet lroopl and armor INt ~ wiue f't1IOrted to have ~•re~ Alfban unit.a lbat revohed and lned' to )Oin the anU·Sovitt IMur1ent move- m~nl . he:. id Olllft_, ~cftM"ftl I• Tfl.Z ,.,....,, CHICAGO 1AP> -Jlbnot~ Attorney General William J \ - ' ' 1·'8 ·_. :'-' . ' . . ~ . ·-· ·.: d'• l." Scott was Mn~nc~ toda) to a year and a da) in pn60n for his Lax fraud conviction With tus senten<'tl\8 in \,; S Dlstnct Court. Scott. 53. (orf&!1ted h1b ronsttwuonal n&hl to s tay m otneoe. . ~.convicted Marcb 19 on one coun\ of liUne a fal&e federal income tax rttum. fattd a maximum sentence of three yean ln prison and a ~.000 fine. Prosecutors accused Scott or putting campaign contnbut1ons to personal use. then failing to report the income on tus tax returns scon for the years 1972 tbrouch 197S Scott pleaded innocent and plans an appeal.· But a red·eyed Scott was vaeue as to whether he would give up his office. saying: "Thatded11on now rests with Gov. J a meb !hompson " Diablo c ....... P•ran• o"·d SAN FRANCISCO I AP> -State utility officials. saymg they have no authority over "radiological safety," today reaffirmed . their ~rtlficaUon. of the controversial Diablo Canyon nuc:l4!tr plantnearSanLuiaOblspo. . ..,.....,. __ ~,~p1a:.nt m~·'"Mirooen'ti'.nfie·=- approvaf from the Nuclear Reculatory Commlssloa -~fore the Sl.7 billion facility wlll be permitted to go into operaUoo ll.N.. Palld Sades P......, U:"llTED NATIONS <AP> -The UN. General Auembly, in the climax to a week-long emer1ency session. adopted a reolution today giving Israel a deadline or Nov. 15 to begin withdrawing from· occupied Arab temtones and callin& for establishment of :. Palestiruan state In the West Bank and Gaza Strip The vote was 112· 7 with 24 a bstent1ons The Cmted St.ates voted "n<> " Bank's Beach Bus R on Empty By STEVE MAllBL OI ... 0...., l"lt« I .... The 1937 tounng bus rumbie5 out of the bank parking lot in Co rona d e l Mar every 30 .. rmnutes. Except for the driver and an occasional teen-ager loaded down with swim fins. ra dio and towel. H's usually t.•mpty. · The weekend bank-to-beach :thultle service hasn't been the hit of the s umme r. Jn fact, 1f it weren't for the State Co.astal Commission. t he vintage b~s most likely would still be gathenng dust behind the Elks Lodge in Clinton. Iowa. O(ficials from the Bank of ~e .. port Beach were asked to provide .the free service as part of a L978 cond1t1on for approval of new bank headquarters on East Coast Highway and con- s t ru c\ion of the neighboring Sand Castle condominiums. " "Bank spokes man Everett Temme s aid commissioners. when they fi rst eyed the bank's proposed five a cre development. asked th.at lhe bank's 181 -space parking lot be open t o accommodate weekend beach YISltors R~ulwng, apparently, that the hank µ<1rking lot was more lhun a mile from lhe ncarc::.t ~ach. bus serviei: was proposed -first as a Joke. then for real. "It's part of the commis.sion's concern for access," Temme e:it· plained ... but sometimes one wonders if the commission isn't laying on conditions just to Justify its existence." Temme said bank officials DAILY PILOT :~;>~~~ •. p.'!4"..r!..-:".:.; Or-, .... -·-c--. s--.... ......... .,., .... ,~ ......,....., ...,,....,..,. ,.,. .... ,, -~ ""'M. -..... --..... 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Bank security guards take turns playing driver Temme said the bus is s ull in its first month of service and tha t C<>St.s have not been fully computed "We 've been getting some of lhe local kids who JWlt en}oy ta.k- ing the whole round-trip." Temme explained ... , guess they tus t want 30 mmutes o( (rtt ea-tertainment." One recent bus passenger was New port Councilwoman Ruthe lyn Plummer. She sajd she was the only passenger aboard and had an enjoyable trip. She noted, though. that she felt the commiss1oa's bus conditioa seemed extreme. But bank officials contend the bus is simply part of the pri~ you have to pay -a tradeoff - for doing busines s wHh the Coastal Commlsslon. Temme sald the· bank could have met the commluion request bypurchasing a "beat-up old mini bu1 bufwedecidedlfwehavetodo tt. we rrught as well have some fun." So. empt) or not. the 43-year- old t.ourinC bus wUI continue-lo rumble through Cdrona del Mar during summer weekends. Water Skills Cl888 Planned A el., in buic retcue and water Nfety wlll be offered at SadclJebl,ek Colle1e ln Misak>n VleJo t.limlnc UU. week at the campua pool. · Tbe d .. ls desiped to teech •troat swimmers between the ., .. Ol 10 ud 14 water aafety 1t1Ua Md w .. vtq welllUqUM. Tbe OOW"M ls offered from 2 P.· m. to 3 p. m. lloada.y ttarouP Friday. The , .. ls SP per ltU· dent. Fot-more lnformaUoa call ttae C.ommunit1 Servicet °"1ce ~131..-0. PaDoat Near Ead llOICOW (AP> -TM lo¥Mt u.._11M.....t.Jeae,._.11a .u....a.,..... of ..... ... ArmQ U'OOPI and 1.000 t•••• from Saat Germany. a.6a lbeow reporte4 today. ... I BOOST.· •• do11 aot ~••P P•et wllh uana\lol\. tMy tad lbey were ,. ...... '°be ... to off~ u. u pelUllt b&U. Sebool ~l Robert S1nc:b11 also u ld that an addltlonal two percent In lncreHet we re reallied by toc:Mn because or alep and c lau lncreaau <additional yun ot le d~r uperience ud uolta ol coU~e eredlt.> The Inc rease still falls far •hort ol tht' rate of Inflation, and te ac: her representall ves th's year sar they'll p111h for a co&t ·O ·l1v1n g in crea se comparable to the Consumer Price lndex for the Los Anael~ area That am<>wlted to 12 percent last year. and it appears tt!acher association leaders are ready to fight for that increase Last month the assoc1ahon presented its salary package proposal. t) 1ng 1t to an unusual "deal " They sa1d they would accept the Consumer Price tndell increase. minus two percent 1f Sanctus' contract 11 termU>ated durlnc l.981-82. And. they said Ln their written proposal, they would accept a fi ve percent cut If Sanchis 1:1 fired or rt'Signs The announC't'ment led school board members to unanimousl,y s upport the beleaguered superintendent ln a message that stated Sanchls' future at the s c hool d is tri c t Is "not negotiable." :\!s. Campbell. who steps dawn as teacher association president next month. s aid she did not take part in the latest teac~r proposal and hopes negotiations .-l9L-l.M..;l~r.na.c:wdeea·~= September. "We should have the quest.Ion o f s .alary increases settled befo re we go back to the classroom." she said. "ll's not fair to·us. or the administration to drag it out fo r 3 year like laat lim e." BODY •.. series of unsolved murders . Earlier Monday. the sheriff's department and Westminster Police annoanced the Identities of two teen-age male.a who6e deaths have been attributed to the Freeway KiUer. They are: -Larry E. Sharp. 17. of Long Beach. whose nude body -.as fo und behinp a Wes tminste r !>ervlce station on May 18. He had been strangled Sharp has been hsled as possible ,·ict1m "llo 40 an the sen~ of frecwa_\ k1lhni:s Frank Dennis Fo x. 17. of south Los An geles County. 'ft hose nude bod> was found IX-c. 2 on Ortega HJghway hve miles east or San Juan Capistrano . f ox. too. had been !'itran~led. Ht: h as been lis ted a s possible VlCllm ~-28. Investigation has revealed tha t Sharp and Foll were a c quainted . The s heriff 's department said It was assisted in determining the identities by a mutual friend of the two youths. A murder c harge has been loditeci U1 only one of the cases belie ved t o be among the freeway killings. William George Bonin. 33. a Downey truck drl ver. has been charged with the stabbing and straneulat.ion murder of Markus Grabs . a 17-year-old German national. who disappeared wtule h1t c hh1king on Pac1f1c Coast Highway in Nev.•port Beach on Aug. S, 1979. G rabs' nude body and his backpack w ere found the following day on an access road to a Calabasas ranch by a ranch worker. Bonin. who is belng held without bail In Los Angeles County Jail. Is scheduled to be arraigned on the murder charge Aug. 8 in Los Angeles County · Municipal Court. * • * FroraP~AI BONIN ••• the Los ~geles County Di.stnct Attorney's Office. Grabs, who had been touriftl the United States, was last seen hitchbUdnl in Newport Beach on Aug. S. 197'9. l're•P.,,..41 BILLY CARTEa •• . situ1Uoft b)' ~ lbal Yo1hlle he btUeve. carter hu the needed coaveaUon vota fw nomln.aUoo. M .... "a few craekl )a UM lee." TM ..,,000 effort to overturn the part)' nale that-would automatk.il,y nominate Carter wu announced Monday bl seven mem benof tbe Hou.le. • EDllVND S. MlJSIUE, MENTIONED AS a possible allemate nominee,' said today he Intended to keep his commitment to serve Carter as ~ret.ary of state and "l Wlll support him all the way." But nowt.ere in bl& bnef statement did Mukie· rule out accept&n1 the nom•eetien ll lt were offertd. ... Vice President Walter 1''. r.tondale. sugcested as an alternative to either Carter or Sen. !".dYolard M, Kennedy as the Democratic presidential nominee, s aid he was not a candidate for the pretldeocy. Sen. Henry M. Jack.son, D-Wuh., mentioned. loo, as an altematecanctidate. abobassaid he 1snot run.nln1. White-House spokesman Jody Po~ell said PretldentCarter told his Cabinet at its weekly meeting that his administrataon has "nothing to hide" concerning his brother Billy. . Republican candldale' Ronald Kea1an said. not sufl)ns1n1lY. that he "couldn't be happier" with the .strife among the Democrats. He smiled as he said. "l think they've got some very serious problems " · INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE JORN A.~DE&SON ~atd tbe Billy affair was a valid camP&JIUI 1~ue "When you have a president whose O\o\'ll brother 1s registered as a foreign agent ror a country led by a man hke -ColooeL Moammar Khadafy who 1s the very apotheos is. I think. of immoderation. of vl<>lence. of terronsm . . that 1s bound to ht> an lsaue ."hesaid \ · Rep Michael &mes. 0-Md .. spokesman for the ··committee for an-Open Convention" !'\aid the S200.000 will be spent to lobby Dem<X'ratJc delegates to vote to v. a1v~ the rule requinng delegates at the ronventlon to follow lhe resulLo; of stat~ pn manes and conventions That rule, belOg challenge<' b> Kenne<l y. would assure Carter ol mo~ than 1.900 delekale vote~ Onb 1.666 art' nt'cded for the nomination. -.r -____....,,.._ - -Clemente Election . Looming Potential candidates for two City Council seall in San' Clemen&e uve only until Aui. 8 to return nomJnaUon papen, cl~ ty officlala have announced. Caught up in a new provision in the state elections code, coun- cil memben met Monday in a hurriedly called emergency sa1lon to set up a speclal Clty Council election to be held Nov. • 1 4 in conjunction with the genera.I election. City Clerk Max Berg called the emergency meeting when he realized ,"the new provision in the state election code calls for a mu c h earlie r nomination period .. Whcrl'as lhe no mination period for a c ity e lection is normally 89 d;i ys prior to the election. the ne'ft prov1s1on calls for a llJ -day period "We'r e In the n omination period now, and we didn't even realize 1t." Berg said What tha t m eans as. can· d1datet> for t'fto council seats h <H t• onh 10 da' ~ to return no m 1nat'100 papt!rs ""1th the ~agnature of 20 registered voters to the Caty Clerk':. oHic.e Candidates will tx· v) mg for GOV. H\JGH CAREY O•~ !'IEW VOllK Joined the House t h l' "eat-. current I.\ held b) members in calltng for an open convention .pat r1 <.'k Lane a nd T homlls "lbose delegates •are oot dumm1e!>." Cuey told ~porters O'Keefe who were a ppointed during an appearance on Capitol HJll 'They're not robots ~Y t-arlter th1~ year after former come to a convention to malce the last clear Judgment of 1o1ohat's ~l :nor Ro) ll:imm ~nd Coun· beat for the party." c1lm.rn Rov IJurlbut resigned However. several of_('.;a~_)_llemocra~Je~~~reat.._.....-fUM1}.Jhc.,~~-..... ~-~--:...-:i,.i~i~t! ~illa-iiiiDifrffi-Che'Giii&niY.of the procfts as 1t -WefiMr Lane nor o 'K e<!fc has Is now in pla~ ... said Gov. SCott MatheSOC\o{ Utah. who added that he indl<'ated a desire to seek elec:· 1s watching the Ulvesllgation o( the pre51dent 's broUu:r and could t ion ti) the :.ea~ the> currently change bis mind. hold Out of Hosp Ital Accused Slayer Set for Hearing A young drifter accused of kilUrrg a San Clemente police of· ficer in 197'8 is on~ again facing crim inal proceedings afte r s pending the past 16 months in a state mental hospital. James Richard Hoffer. 2S, will have a preliminary hearing date pick ed on Aug . ts In South Orange County Mun1c1pal Court, according to prosecutor Dave Carter Legal proceeding~ J~a1n~t Hoffer "e re ~usp e nded 1n February 197~ when Superior Court Judge Robert R1<'kle.., or dered tum sent to Patton Slate Hospital in San Bernardino fOf" treatment ol what was descnbed by ph)Si t>ia ns as l'hron1 l' ~chizophrerua Doctors at the hospital rec-ent ly declared 'Hoffer competent to GROWTH ••. their projects sooner Counc il me mbers will also di s.c uss the city's capit al improvement plan when the) meet Wednesday. That program outlines new facilities. s uch as sewer pump stations, water systems and fire stations that the <.'ll> intends to finance ill the next few years c, t a n d t r 1 a I a n d ~1 o n d a'\' . Su pN1o r \ou rt Judge Lu.is C'a rdena.s ordered him back to mun1c1pal rourt for the resump· t1on of cnminal proc.-eedings Hoffer 1s chargC'd -w1J.h finng two bullets into San Clemente Police Off1~r Ric hard Steed m November 1978 a~ the officer ::.tep~ from tus patrol car after re~pond.Jng to J call for med.teal Jld Warel1oll8e, SchooJ Looted Buq!lars broke i n to an ele m ent a r y ~choo l and a warehouse an San Clemente Monda>. taking valuables v."'Orth nea rl) ~.000 ~hool officials at Concordia School. 3 12<> Del Pres1dente. r e po r t\>d the thert or two t ypewriters a nd a dictating ma<.'hine from the <'ampus Tbe off1 c<' eqwpment was "'alued at $2.000 In a !teparatc burglary. pohce said antJque oak frames were t aken from a warehouse belonging to Dolores' Zuniga. in the 1500 block of de La Estrella The ant1q~ 1o1.l'n.: valued al nearly SJ..000 Thl' tt:nns of the two council "t:lilS run through April. 1982. Berg said nomination papers ror candJdat~ sei?king elec:tJon 10 either of the·counc1I seats are Jvallable tn his offi ce Fro• Pa~\ I BLAST ... "ere !M:nl to the sceoe. which is mldWa ) along lhe west side Of 1'01nt Loma on San Diego Ba y. ;>;o nuclear we apons are '-tor ed in the a rea whe re lh@ blast occurred, the Navy said, Jlthough Submanne Group 5. a maJOr tenant a t the base. includes six nuclear-attack subs. Group 5 also includes three diesel s ubs, the subte nder Dixon and a noating drydock. The base as tM largest m the Pacific. homeportmg LS submannes. Sub 1;roup 3 ma1 nt a1n s s ix ~uhmJnnes at th<.' same bas e Frt'\' lance ph<>tog raphcr ~like T u It· u.., !-;i 1 d h ,. "" J .., l a k 1 n g p1rturt-:-. of the nearb~ \abr11lo "'at 1onal .\lonument ~·hen the t• '\'. pl<k'>ion O<'<'Urrrd I heJrd :i s.mh of pop::. and ltwn I sa"' a "'h1te cloud of .. rnokt• on the hill above the ..,ubm.snnt> pier.·· Tulcus said. The cloud got bigge r and b1g~l·r. and then It kind of mu~h roomed 1 t>ould sec some flames. but I couldn't see if there was any damage " A woman living several blocks a ~a y added "It s hook the windows lJke a sonic boom " Fo ur city fire trucks and 35 fi ref1#?hters we re on ihe s~ne within rrunutes. A pickup truck parked near the bU1lXer was destroyed Ther e are 5.000 act1 ve-dut y military men a nd wome l'l s\at1oned at the base ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- .. Only Rolex could improve on Rolex. The nl'W Roi~ ()\ sterquartz \\JIChl'S for ml·n combin"· lhl• famous reliability of Rolex with the precision o( a quartz m ovement Wlth quick date chang~ and s.ipprurc cry~t.il . A. 18 karat v~llow , gold. S9.250 . B 14 karat yellow ~ofd and staml~s steel. S2.JZS. C. Stainll"SS steel, SJ.~. • Rll body was found the momiftl ot Au1. e on • ruch road in Calabuaa. A cord was ded arouad hit neck and bJI lee• were bood with automotJve hrire. There haw been 41 UUOIYed murden of youn1 m• ud boys that have oeaarred •btee 1172. IDH1tl1ators. bowever. bave ~tbeNneat ·~ oe m...,. diet ha" occur'Nd •lnc. Oft. u, 1171. tM date tUt Boa.la, a formM' Oran1• County rw'41a, WU panlect from ltMe prilloa after MrrinC a Mal•ce oa • previous HX off•u• coavkdaa . J w JtOJ..D SLAVICK·s Alw~S..-1917 ~ w.tt. Newpoft c.Mn. ~ ...... 714Mt·t• W....t*tf I Wf-ttill I ~ ""'te/NMttl ~ ll'llt °'1 t.o.em.... ""~ AlllO C.."" l.a.""""' I ~ft OMfO I Lu 'V ... ...._.,....,....,_._doMlt ..... A--..._"""-..... ~ • ~ Ffltt,..,,,,.. C111W ------ ... 7 • Orange ~oast O ITI O N ._.. .. __ _____.._ -_. ... --~ ...----- '\'oar Ho•etow• Dally NewMpaper I VOL. 13, NO. 211, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ' ORANGE COU~TY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, ~U L~ 29, 1980 C TW E NTY-FIVE ~ENTS l Billg llnlikelg to Trip _ Brother's Bid· WASHINGTON <AP) -The BUly Carter Randal remains the bottMt l.Ollit amom.1 poUlkl ... ol botb parties today, but there are no alps that t.be beat -and some D00,000 dedlcated to · •opentne" lhe ~ratk convenlkln -will wand aap deoylna President Carter renomination. ( R~lat.ed llOri• A3. A4). Several Demotratk sowmon and party ofridab are rffisting attempts ·by some Democrau la Confreta to break Carter's hold on a m.;ority ol Dem~ralic delqatet by changin1 the rules for next month's naUonal convention. PaESIDENT CA&TEa TOLD A HOUSE committee today he will answer the panel's que&tions about his brother Billy's links • - with Ubya by Aug. 18, the day Congress reconvenes after the DemocraUc National Convention. The president's lette r was received as the Foreign Affairs .... Commillee approved a resolution demanding a wide range of informatfon about Billy Carter's activities as an agent of the radical Arab nation. Democratic National Chair man John C. White said the ope n.convention advocates have "abosolutely no chance" of success. Interviewed on NBC·TV's "Today" show, White said he talked Monday with delegates and state party chairmen. . "They're furious that these congressmen would come in at the last minute," he said. HOWEVER, ONE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR joined the effort. a nother leaned toward It , and other party le aders acknowledged they were watching developments, particularly on Billy Carter, and could change their position. Typical or the watchful officials was New J ersey Democratic Chairman Ri chard J . Coffee. who said "like anyone else. I follow these things on a day·tO·day basis." And Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. of California assessed the <See 61LL Y CARTER, Pace AZ> , Fireworks Blast Rocks Base Two Killed Navy Carrier ·-·-tn· Soo ~-Craih -- WASHINGTON <AP> -The 64 .000·ton U.S. aircraft carrier M i d ~ay a nd t he P a n a mani a n -r eg i s t e red m erchant ship Cactus collided today in Far Eastern waters. Two U.S. sallors were killed and three mjured, the Navy said. I Officials at the Pe ntagon reported the collision, saying that the Midway sustained some damage. P relimin a r y in formation Costa Mesa Heliport Plan Doesn't Fly A downtown heliport was denied Monday n ight by Costa Mesa planning commissioners who otherwise approved the construction plan for Pacifi c F e d e r a l Savings a nd t oan Associ a ti o n 's corporate headquarters Commissioners unanimously denied the heliport after city p l an n i n g s taff m e mbe r s contended air traffic would be too noisy for r esiden t ial neighbors. The t hr ee -s t o r y , m ult i -m i lli o n -do ll ar headquarters is planned on the old seven-acre McNally High School site at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard bought last August for $3.4 million. P acific F e d e r a l . w hic h currently bas headquarters in Hollywood, plans new corporate offi ces featuring mission·style a r c hrtecture a ro un d a n 80·foot·high clock tower. The financial fi rm edged out about a d ozen ot her fi rms earlier this month to be named by the City Rede ve lopment Ag e n c y as des ign er a n d contractor for the so-called downt o wn s up e r -b l o c k c omme rcial rede ve lopme11t program . indi cat e d t h e r e w e r e no casualties aboard the Cactus. and the extent of damage to the merc h an t s hip w as n ot immediately known, the Navy said. The collision occurred in a passage be tween P a lawan Island in the P hilippines and North Borneo. about 450 nautical miles southwest of the U S. naval base at Subic Bay in the Philippines. Th e N av y sa id a n investigation will be made of the circumstances surrounding the accident. and it avoided any implication of responsibility by e ithe r the ca rrier o r the merchant ship.· T here was no immediate i d e ntification o f the Navy personnel killed or injured. The na mes were withheld pending t he notification of relatives. officials said. The 1,000-foot-long Midway, with a crew of about 4,500 · officers and enlisted .personnel. is the only U.S. aircraft carrier operating in the western Pacific ~·region. Its home port is Yokosuka. Japan. Asked whether the Navy wtll move another carrier into the area to replace the Midway in the wake of the collision, the Navy said in a statement: "It is unknown at this lime how this i ncide nt will a ffect futu re deployment of P acifi c Fleet carr iers." The Navy's carrier resources are strained by the necessity to kee p two s uch s hips in the Indian Ocean-Arabian Sea area at all times. The Midway, oldest carrier in the fleet, was on its way to Sin gapore for a p ort visit. accompa nied b y a g u ided missile cruiser. two frigates and a tanke r. when the accident occurred. T he Navy declined to discuss t h e s eque n ce of e ven t s preceding the collision, or any m ane uvering by either ship, s a y ing "it woul d b e inappropriate to discuss matters whic h wi ll b e p r oper ly <See MIDWAY, Page AZ) ..... .._...... FO~MER PRESIDENT NIXON ATTENDS SHAH•a-FUN&RAL •• He EKOrta Farah Olba, Widow of Ouated Iranian Leeder Pomp, Ceremony .. In Shah's Funeral CA IRO. Egypt tAPl -The deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran was buried in exile today with a ll the pomp and ceremony accorded a ruler. but with only one chief or state present, his old friend Anwar Sadat. Forme r U .S . President Ri chard M. Nixon stood by the Egyptian leader's side. The state funeral, a traditional Moslem cere mony. was sur- rounded by the greatest security precautions ever seen in Cajro. but no major incidents were re· ported . · Pahlavi, who died Sunday at the age of 60 after a six·year bat· lie with C4lnCer, was laid to rest in Al Rifai l1nosque. a huge Isla mic house or prayer where hjs father was interred briefly in the 1940s, and where members of Egypt's for me r royal tamily lie. T he shah's widow, former Empress Farah Diba, and their three eldest children attended the bunal. As the mourners en ~ tered the mosque. a cannon fired a 2l ·round salute. An Iraqi Shiite clergyman, Dr T aleb Hussein Rifaie, led the prayers. for the dead ins ide the b urial ch a m be r . Princess Ashraf. the Shah's twin sister. broke down during the burial and had to be rushe~ .out. The princess had been on the verge of total colla pse during the funeral. Pahlavi's body was brought earlier in the day to the Ab<feen presidential palace JD a mHitary a mbulance from Maadi hospital. where he had spent the past month fi ghting off cancer and its com plications. There 1t lay in state in the palace's main hall, in a closed comn wrapped in the red, white and green imperial Iranian flag, wit h four gene ra ls st a nding around It, s words out but held down to the floor . That mission-style project - e n c ompassing the area surrounded 'by Newpo rt and Harbor Bowevards, 19th Street a nd Park Avenue -is adjacent to t he a rea planned for tbe headquarters Coas t New Murder Charges Second Srapect in Freerroy Killings? ~ BJ FaEDEIUCKSCHOEMEBL Of ... Delly ........... 3Dead Ai Navy :.-:r--··~,..--~ uu ~•le S AN D I EGO 1 AP 1 Confiscated Mexican fireworks ~tored in an ammun1t1on bunker e xploded t oday .i t a Navy !.Ubmarme base. killing three, including <t -.oman soldier. the :'o<a\') said The v1cttms were uniformed m e mbers of the Army's 70th Ordnance Disposal Detachment , "'h1ch rents !>pace at the base. said Navy Lt Dous: Rein. Four othe r soldiers wer e in1ured m the blast. which blew open the mouth or t he World Wa r II \lnlage ammunition bunker A ~3\'Y s pokesman said extreme caution was necessary in probing lh~ rums. ··w e're being awful careful going IO there because Of the other explosives." he said. Rein said a large amount of fireworks recently confiscated in the Tuuana. Mexico. area •bliew up -wh .. e the Army people were handling 1t. A sen es of blasts sent huge billo ws of black a nd white smoke over the west side of San Diego Bay. A free-lance photographer. ~11ke Tulcus. said he was taking pictu res of near b) Cabrillo National Monument when the explosion tcx»c place · · 1 heard a series of pops and then I saw a white cloi..d of !>moke on the hill above the submanne pier ," Tulcus said ·'The c loud got bigger and bigger and then .t kind of mushroomed. I could see some fl a mes. but l couldn't see 1f there was any dam age." T he facility is one of three Army ammunition disposal units r enting space at the Navy·s s ub marine support base for which Rein is spokesman. City fire Department a nd Navy paramedic units were sent to the scene. midway along the west side or Point Loma on San Diego Bay. Anotner Navy spokesm an sa1Cl no nuclear weapons a re stored in the area of the blast. a lthough subma rine Group s. a major t e n ~nt . I n c lud es s ix nuc lear-attack subs. The base is the largest in the P acific . ho m e p o rti n g 15 submarines. 3Bisexuals Discharged From Navy o .... , ...... 11114. SAN DtEGO BLAST SITE Ammo Dump at Star Probe Set In Canyon Slaying The Orange County Sheriff's Department is investigating whether the murder of a male youth whose body was dumped Mo nday nig h t,.i#l San tiago Canyon can be at!'f1buted to the so called f reeway Killer The body djscovered about 9 30 p m b~ a pal.sang motonsl was found alongside s~nt1ago Canyon Road about two miles north of Cook's Corners. said LL W)att H art. s h erif f 's department spokesman. The urudenl1f1ed victim . lo\hO appeared to be in his late teens or early twenties, was. clad only in a pair of faded Levis. Hart said Au -autopsy to determine the ca use of death was scheduled today. Hart s aid ttle re were h o 1 ou t ward s igns o f in1ur y or sexual mutilation. "We don't know if this couJCl be the work of the Freeway Killer or someone else," Hart commented. Sheriff's investigators probing the freeway killings were sent lo the Santiago Canyon location. Ha rt said . and worked there until after 2 a.m. · "They were working t he cast: as if 1t is connected." to the freeway killings, Hart said. There have been 41 unsolved murders of young men and boys in a seven-count y So uthe rn California area s ince 1972. Investigators, however. tend to believe that only 29 murdet:S that have occurred since 1978 may be linked l o the s a me individual or group. The freeway klllings are so named because most victims• bodies have been dumped on or adjacent to freeways or major highways. ., Weather . In what was described as a m ajor d e ve lopme nt in the F reeway Killer cas e, new murder cbarpa were filed today ln Loi An1eles a1aln1t two DoWDeJ ..._ men, lncludln& a truck driver previously identilied ua1uapectlaaee~. Bonin , was exp~c led to be charged in the Grabs murder and an unspecified number of other killings. SKAGGS ISLAND <AP> -The Navy is disch a r gin g t hree wom en sailors who admit they are bisex uals. Hart noted that lbe victim d Monday's murder had been dead only a abort time and apparently ha d been dumped on t he roadway only moments before be 1 was d1acovered by a homeward bound Co&o de Cua resident. Variable cloudiness with 10 percent chance of rain lOnis bt aDd Wednelday. Lows tmlOt ID the IOI. Hilba Wednelclay low fOa at the beecbes, near • m. land. ' INlllH TO•A Y ' A• Ofl6o ,_ ... ...,. .,a, """ .. Viltllam. lhd ' ,,...,. .. ,.,,,. "'°''°" 01' ,,.,,,.., QI droll ,..,,..... codMen • .,,.,, Page C4. .. .... '=:.:-.:: ==rs--i: ..... .. .... . .... ........ ~-1F; .. .. 1 . :: Law ~t tourees ln both OnaP end Loi· Aqe1ea counUea aalcl tlaat addlUonal murder dm'lee will be lodled •lainlt trucker Wllllam Gecqe Bonin, 33, wbo Friday was formally cbarse d i n tbe 1tran1ula tlon and s t abblAI death ol Mareua Grahl, 11, ol Germany. G rabs' murder bas been ·I lak e d to a 1e r i e 1 o f ............ ...... ol )"GUiii ....... ..,. .... bodi• baft , Wen fomd ID a Hva.county . lout._. cautornla area °"" ...... ,...period. ,Ja ...... die IOGlfte Mid. . v..-...... , l-.utled .. a DWWJ 11'N ma ad frll9d ol One investigative source said tbat between ~ and 18 murder cbar1e1 wUl be riled against the two mm ln Los Angeles County Munklpal Court. Butts, 22, p resently ls in cuatody la Loe Angeles County J a il whe re he was booked F r lda1 for in vesti1ation of murder, acc o rd ln 1 t o a spokesman f rom the Los An1eles County S heriff 's Departmlnl. FOf111A) announcement of the filial o1 t.be De1\' charges wu madeat.e~conference by Lo. An1elea Dlifrtct Attorney's office. ID~est11eton aaid they have not ruled out tbe poulbUity that other ~ wlll be ldentlt\ed ata laterclate. TbeN It.ave been 41 umol* mvden ol yomc men end boya &bat laave oecw1ed llDee 11'12. I .... . . .. ~ ..... . "We're not ashamed of It." said Seaman Karen Bender , "but the Navy ls treaUng ua like dirt, and our llvea are CoinC down the drain because ol sex· ual preferences." Officlala at the Ska111 Island Naval Security Baae aortbeast of Sen Franclseo conllrmed tbal dlscbarc-were in t.be worb for Ms .. Bender, T ina Queen and Carole Lynn Schult.a. f>ut refmed further comment. Enalsn Lelli• Moat.ban aaid the paper work for Use d i•· char1ea abould be completed by next week. At fint. tbe three aallon w~ to flCht the char,_, aald, but now want to set out and "start up new llve1.'' Ellht women aallon aboard the OM NoNn Sound allo are fl lbtlnc char .. ol bomoeauali· ty In lAnl Beeeb. . . .. ' I He said the youth had medium I length brown hair end was clean 1baven, tbus flttinl the ceneral description of past victims ln the series d maaolved murden . Ea rUer Monday, the sheriff's de partme nt and Westminller • Police announced the ldeatitiel of two teeQ.·a1e males W1*e dea thl have been attribUted the Freeway Killer. I ,. ' -- > . .. J c . ~--JlJST Bll.EMCING----... IAI~ .;.,.., from IMQw'r aoortd _, n Ni al,_.. ....... ..,, Afghan Mutineers Soviet Air Target NEW OEUfl, lnd11 CAP> -ni. Soviet Union la laut1ch1n1e · maulw airborne arD\adll d&Uy to crv.ah whit may be the moet Hrious thAIMue No.cow Ml faeoed an AtchanJatan -the muu.ay o1 u Alp.n •,..wed dtvtalon IOUlh ol Kabul, Wttt m di~ IOW"NI H id ~ ~ pjant'I h•ve "nlJed I.ht &klt6 over Kebul for several hours t'flt"h day bejllMln1 f'riday," one dlplomet uld. confirm Inc rtport.s from 11r travelers to India "It Ii the huvleat aienal acUvlty atnce the December anvukln •• Fk>tlllb of Sovtet hell~er aunahlps, MIG j~ and An tonov transports have been huttlin1 ~tween Kabul airport and Ohaani Province. to the IOUlhWftt, when! Soviet troope and armor last weoett ~rt> rt"ported to have e ncirc led Mahan unlu that revolted and tr1ed to )<Mn the anti-Soviet insurgent move mt nt. he said CHICAGO tAP> -llllno1~ Attom~y General Wilham J Scott was sen~nced today to a )ear Ojnd 3 da~ in pnson for has tax.fraud conv1ct1on With has sentencm g in US. Dist rict Court. Scou . ~. forfeited his const1t ut1onal nghl to stay 10 office. Scott, convicted Ma rch 19 on one count of filing a falae federal income tax return. faced a maximum sentence or three years in pnson and a SS.000 fine. OCJury Debates J> -Slaying An Oranf(c County Superior Coun Jury hu beaun dellbera - UOftl ln the murder trial ol a Cambod.aan refugee aner hear· mg tesumony from his stepson {'Ootradactmg de fense claims. Utrore Jurors were &I ven lhe case Momh•y. they heard from 9 year old Ttkea Prum. whose i.tt>p(ather . An Prum. 5S. hy bt>en oo trtal for the Feb. 28 :d ubbing d e ath of the voungs ter !> motht•r an their Anaheim apartment Tht• defense had clu1med that l'rum':, w1f<>. Kheng Kuo{'h, had impaled herself on a knife Prum "'as using to pttl an a pple afte r :,hl' mo'ed quickly toward tum during an a rgument But the youngs te r testified Monday that he dtd not see h1s !>lcpfather holding an apple dur mg the argument Instead. Ttkea said. he saw Prum go to the kitche n during lhl' ari.:umt.'Ol and pac k up a THIS IS THE BUS THE BANK OF NEWPORT USES TO PROVIDE BEACH ACCESS __ T_h_e Pri~e of Onlng Bualnesa With the Callfornla Coastal Commlsalon Wo1nan Fined In Pyramid Bank's Beach/Bus ~ . Pro~e{'utors accus ed Scott of putting campaign contnbutions to personal use . then fa1l1ng to report the income on has tax returns fo r the years 1972 through 1975 Scott plead£-d kn1fcfromtht•topof acountcr A:'\01'.:H.SO:'\ 1AP 1-0 o rt '> A~ P.rum v.alked fro m the Johnson of Andl'n.on v.a:-. finl•<l Running on Empty SCOTT k1t cht•n. tht· bo) said. has mother S250 and placed on threC' year!> innocent and plans an ap~al. m ov<'d qui c k ly toward her probatwn for helping organt7.l' 8 \ STl-:\!t; MARBLE 11.lth l'Onvcrt101e to p hus band with a clenched fast and <.n tll<'gal pyramid scheme · °''~~D••••P•101 \1.ott 11'" ,, rc:ul beac h cruiser," he But a red-eyed Scott was vague as to whether he wo uld give up h1~ offtcl•, saying · "That decis ion now rests with r.o, J ame:, Thom1~n · began s .,...1nging al him. . But ;\lrs Johnson 's allom f'' Tht• tfl37 tounrh: bu:-rumble"·• not1•r1 11.1111 ,, laui.:h . · but p<.-oplt' The ch.aid said he did not see La ura Alll'n. said after the st·n out of lht· bank parkin~ lot 1n an·n I 1•\,1t'll) lining up to nde th<' a ctual stabbmg. but has ac tenc ing Monday that the Just1cl' Corona d e l ;\tar e very JO 11 " IHablo Canyon P«»ratif O" .d counl differed from !>tatements Court ron v1ct1on would be ap minutt~ Exrept for ttw dnver Thi· gray bus. decorated with his stepfather made pealed • .ind .in or<·a:-.1o n;1I (~·c·n ·ciJ(e r a b ti nk lr1go. makPs a half hour· SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -State utility offic1als. saying they Prosecutor Ri chard Farnell Mrs . J ohnson admitted help loaded rlo"'n .,...1th '"''m fan.... lnni.: w.ang from tht• bank park have no authority over "r adiological safel y," today reafhrmed brought Tlkea lo lhe sta nd :vton· m g organize two ··bus iness hst·· ·radrn and tov.(·I 1t..., u-.uilll) ini.: 1111 lo P1rJtt.._ Co\l', Corona . lhl·tr ceruficalion of the controvers ial 0 1ablo Canyon nucleer day after the }Oungster. ~ho rallies in m uar4 oae..J.~-~-·--------... ~--.,..-~J~...f.k.c..c~htfltt-1 Sa . r • Qh• .. ~ ...:..Jl--'1.Jl.Qrf:::._:':'l.l"'i'-!-J~CL!.1Ll~J~~44:RU~~9'7'"l)\tnr3Jtd" one ·rn-A'naerson. Two Th•· '"'eekeAd bank tO·~arh ( <J('l' L--~m -ant near l'l!!U~-~ ---..i..w• ·• f I ed d I "15 h R k l d t k ~~ .. The decision means the plant faces only on .. hurdle tes t1 y, vo unteer to o so: ast others were {'harged at the same ...,huttli• ~crv1ac• h asn t been t t· an !>ec uri y g uar '> a t .... F'nday The boy testified in halt tame. but the charges we.re h1toflhe-;ummer turn~ pb .. t~J.: dr1Hr approval from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission -before ang English and spoke in q~el dropped In fact if al \A. t'n•n 1 rnr the· ~l<Jtt· 11' 1· !>atc1 th1· hu.., t!> stall in the SI 7 billion facility will be permitted to go into o~ration tones. Coastal Commis!>ton. the imtagl· 11'> fir 1 month of service and • .:W. Pan.-1 Barks Ptdlout During c losing arguments bus mO'>t llkel> would stall tx· that ro:-.L' have n<>t b<·en full y ..., ~l onday, Prum's attorney !>atd g:.ithenn~ dust behind thP Elks t·omput1-d Ul'iJTED-NATIONS 1A P l -The U N General Assembly, an the woman's death was excusa f' ---e.r Gets l.od~t· ari\hntnn.11'.lv. ,j • W1· \I' ht<t•n g('tling som•· or the climax to a week-long em ergency s ession. adopted a 1 ·e homicide and urged the JUr) U,l,T'f, th1· local kid-. \\ho JU~t f'nJOV tak resolution today giving Is rael a deadline of Nov 15 to begin to acqwt lhl'dcfendant Ofr1 r 1.tl"' from th1· R.1n~ r1r •ng th1· \\holt· round t rip." wlthdrav.ing from occupied Arab lerntones and calhng for • • ~--Gr---'~' ;-.. ev. port ISPJ< h ""'rt J~kt-<1 lfJ 1 Pm m1· e>.pl.11n1·c1 "I gue'" thev establishment of a Palestinian s tate m the West Bank and Gaza l.A.IU • l«.«e pru\ 1dt· tht· f rt>•· '>t'n 1c1· a:. µ<Jrl 11 1 ... 1 ..., Jnl :j() minute:. of rrL~ en S'trtp Reward Set of a 1978 C'Ondll1o n for apprO\al l1•r1 .i1nm1•nt . SA:--; FRANCISCO CAP >' The vote was 112·7 with 24 a bstentions of nt·\A. bank headquarter. on On(• n·n·nt hu~ p:i-,st·n~1·r "'a'> The Vniled States voted "no.. Half of the Califo rnian!. East C'oa.-.t ll1gh"'a) and ron ',."' port C" u n r 1 I~'' man Carter \li~to F Dog Kl.Iler !>u r ve)t'd ga\l' Jamm ~ <ot r uctwn of lht.• ne1ghbor1n~ H111h1•1\n l'lumm•·r Sht·-.c11d shl' or Carter a "poor" mark. S..1nd ('a•.llt• ('Ortdnm1n1ums ~a ... th.-on h 11'1 ... Sf'O~Cr <Jboard one of the lowest grades .ind 11.111 ,,11 1•11111\ ,tlil•· trip Gas Ration Plan Survives in Vote ~11 LL VALLEY (AP \ -Resi· dents here have posted a $7.000 reward to try to catch a dog poisoner Two dogs have died and four needed eme rgency surgery to s urvive after s wallowing rat poison dropped along one of the city's major streets. Vas altos Choulos. v. hose thret• l tallan g re yhounds s urvi ved ;iftcr being stricken, !>aid he put S5.000 tnlo tht.· rc.,...;ird fund and alo;o hired a pri\flle dl0 ll'C't1\e lo hdp 1me:-.t1g.Ht• thl' cas1: WAS HI NGTON IAP> -A l us t -min ute e ffo rt to kill President Ca rte r '!> s tandby gasoline r ation ing plan wa!> turned back by a 22·20 vole in the 11 6 u ~e Commer c t Committee today. Opponents were ex~cled to • make one final try on both the Hou se a nd Senate floors to scuttle the progr am . But both chambers would have lo vot~ by midnight Wednesday to block the plan. an action cons1den:d extr emely unlikely The Comme rce Committee rejected a motion by its ranking Republic an membe r . Rep Clarenl'<' Brown of Ohio. to block the program. which 1s designed to give the pr~ident the power to impos<' a gas rationing ~ystem qwckly in the event of a severe petroleum shortage Uke a nother Arab oil e mbargo. The committee vote was a major energy victor} for Carter. who has sought congressional appr oval o f a s tand y gas rationing program nearly two v~rs Congress tentatively approved the program in 1979. but JZ&ve 1tsc·lf rml' las t {'rack a t rejeclln~ it once the C1dmmlstrcit1on camt· up "1th details. But to do so, both House and Senat~ would have to have acted within 30 days a(ter Carter's submiaaion of the final plan to Congr~. It ia this period lhll expares at midnight Wednesday. Brown wu expected to try to get the full House to overturn the committee's d ecis ion ( DAILY PILOT ,,. °"-, .. ,, 0..1• l'llol ...... -~ " ,_., .. ,_., tPw ,.., P'ttt\1 •• ...,._,, .... ..., tN Or-C.-.1 -....... '-· ,,....._ ........ , ., ...... .,.. ........ lftr..,.,_ ..... . .... l:ftl• -..._, .. foe ......... ....... 8e•C.flll iJh.At•t,. V•Utf. tf••M, l•tvflt• 9"<"-lowt"t.19>1 "-----·· ~.-,.. ... -. _........,. ,,. ....... _ =··~:'~.: ~=.11~,!''"'• PO ...,. ...... .... -ft, __ _ ,.,. c-w, Yo(• ... 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Slain Musician's Body Under Study :"EW YORK l API Th e· boch of a violinist murdered :.it th(· M etropohtan Opera House re- m a med an the custody of the c1tv's chi ef medical examiner today a!> he c<1ntinued pathologic tes t 1ng -!)t x days after her death Funeral ser vices for llelen lfa~nes ;\fmt1ks were being held up because of the offt c1al action. and police continue to question oper a house s taff !Fro•P,..-.. tl BILLY CARTER •.. s ituation by saying that whale he believes Carter has the needed convention votes fo r nomination. he sees "a few cracks In the ice." The $200,000 effort t.o overturn the party rule that would automaUcaUy nominate Carter was announced Monday by seven members oft he House EDMUNDS. MUSKIE, MENTIONED AS a possible alternate nominee. •said today he intended to keep his comm itment to serve Carter as secretary of s tate and "I will support him ;lll lhe way " But nowhere in ttis b~tement did Muskie rule out accepting the nomination 1f it were offered. Vice President Walter F. Mondale. s uggested as an alternative to either Carter or Sen. Edward M Ke nnedy as the Democratic presidenllal nominee, said he was not a candidate for the presidency. Sen. Henry M . Jackson, D·Wash .. menUoned, too, as an alternate candidate. alsohaasaid he is not running. White Houae spokesman Jody Powell sa id President Carter told his Cabinet at Its weekly meeting that his adm inistration has ··nothing to hJde ··concerning his brother Billy. Republican cand1d1te Ronald Reagan said. not surpnslngly, that he "couldn't be happier" with the strife among the Democrats. He smiled a s he said, "I think they've got some very serious problems." 'INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE JOHN ANDERSON said the Billy alfairwasa vaUdcampaianiss ue . "When you have a preskient whole own brother is ref)atered as • foreign agent . . . for a country led by a man like Colonel Mo1mmar Khadafy . . . wbo is the very 1potbeolls, I think, of immoderaUon, ot violence, of terrorism .. that is bound to be an issue,"hesald. Rep. Michael Barnes, J>.Md .. spokesman for the "Commltt.ee (or an Open ConvenUon" said the aoo,ooo will be spent to lobby Democratic dele1ates to •ote to walve the rule reqWrtn1 dele1ates at the COftvenUon to follow the re1u.lts of state prtmari• and convtDUoaa. ' · That rule, beln1 challqed by Kennedy, would assure Carter of more than 1,900 dele1at. votes. Only 1.• arw needed for the nominaUon. GOV. lnJGR CAal:Y OF NEW YOaK jolned the Houae members in calllnt for an open convention. "TboM del•t•l" are not dumml•," Carwy told rwportera durlnf 1n 'aPl)earane. on Ca&Mtol HUI. '"l'IM1'N DOt robotl. Tbey cotae to a con¥enUon to mue tM lat elffr JudpMDt ol wbat'I belt for u. party." · HowHer, Mveral ol CANJ'• Demoerauc colleepes cliaqreed. "I beliew we abould maintain UM lntell'tty ol UM ,,_... u it ta now la place," Hid Oov. kcltt MaU.... olUtab~~tial he ii. ••tcldlls tbe lnv..U1aUoa ol tbe pneldeDt'a ud could cbaapldalDUld. •, -__ ,,,,,_ ..... __ .;.____= handed a pr<'s1dent in the Bank s poke, man E\ C'rc-tt ..,h·· 11,, ... d 1111111~11 th.II ,ht· r.-1: history of the Caltfo m 1a Tcmml' '>J1d comm1s s1oncr'. 111, , .,1 irna •11111 ..., hu' , <1nd1t11m P oll. Ml'rv1n Ftt•ld has. "'hen Lhc\ first t•\cd lhl' bank ., ., . "'' d1·xtn·nw reported. propo"··t"<1 °f1H· <an· dl'Vl'lopm1•n1 . ll1J t ti.ink 11ff11·1.1h N"inl1·nd t h1· Of the 510 adulL'l polled .1skt•d that tht• b,1nl(s 181 -.p.1t·1· lw trnpl) p.irt ,,. lht• price by phone last wcl•k. only parkin g lot 11 .. o pen l n ,1111 h.t\t·topJv d tradeoff - 67 p1..•rccnt lab e l e d Jt'rommodJL•· \\11k1nd h•«•<h '"r doing bu,tne ... s with the C arter's perfo r mance '1s1lor. ,."·' 1 •f''"mm1,,11in "excC'llt•nl .. or ·· ~ood " f, r11m1· • .. 1111 tit•· b"n' 1-Juld I th d ·II d h ~ Rl'almng. Jpµan:nll). thdt th1· • • ~ " . near Y one· 1r ca c 1" h h.1, l n1c·t th•· com m1ss1on r""u~t record "fair " bunk rark1ng Int 11.a-. mor1• l an ~ ~ ......... The C:thfornia poll ha.., .1 milt> from th1· n•·.Hl''t bta1·h . Ii\ purcha-.ang J bC'al·upold m1n1 I hu' wntt•• "'"' pr•1r)()..,.·d r1r-r ltu,but11.t•d1·1·1den1f\\ehavetodo lurnt·<l up on' o nt· 11 \\1·m1•·h1 ..... v.l'llhJ\l''iOme mon· dism.il a'>'>l''>:O.rT)t.:nl ·"a JOkt•. lhC'n fnr n ·al tun . .... of a Whtll' House rl'l'Ord thal c;.iml' an August. 197·1. "It':-part of thl· comm1ss10n s So. empt\ or nol, lht· .i:i ~cJ r :-.horth beforf' Hte h ard <'Onct'm for a<·cc~s. · Tt·mme "' 11ld 1nunnj; bu.., \\Ill continue to :"ixon rc~tl!ncd pla inl'd ··but ~omet1me' Ont· rumble through Corona del )1ar v.ondl·r. 1f tht romm1-.<i1on rsn l nuram ... umml·r v.1•f•kcnds f 'rotn Page .. 1 I MIDWAY ... add~sE'd 1n lht' courst' of lhe 1nvcst1gallon " According t o the Navy, the ~1 1dv.ay v.a~ damaged on its port s1dt· 1n the colh:.1on which happened about 5·20 a m . PDT. Pullout Near End ~1 OSCOW (AP I -The Soviet Union has nearly completed 'Its unilateral pullout of about 20,000 Red Armuy troops a nd 1,000 tanks from Ea ~l Germany. Radio ~toscow reported today IJ ~ an~ on t·nndlltnn s JU'-l tn JUStth 11:-. 1·x1sfrnc•t• · T emml' !.atd bank offic1a b rom phcd "'1thout o b1ect ion and 1hrough ..111 dd an an automobile p ubhcallon discovered the Elks Lodge excursion bus. complete F"irm Fights Back :\EWARK. :-; J 1 AP> -Thl' Prudential •ns urance Co of America sav~ al ..... 111 i:?O to court to block the Labor Department from canceling more than $180 m1l11on in government bus iness. The department orde r ed the cancellation Monday. saying the company wa s 1mped1 n~ a federal revie w of possible d1s- cr1manatorv ;ob practices . BWod Clinic Set Tluusday A Crl"\: blood pr essure.• clinic. ... ponson-d by the Junior Ebell C lub of :"ev.port Bl'ach in conJ uncuon with the Red Cross. will be o pe n to the public Thursdav al Westcliff Plaza. Red Cross nurses will give blood pressure tests and adVlsc persons whose blood p ressure may be in lhe danger range. The c linic will be in operation from 10 a m . to 2 p m. a t the shopprng center at the com er of 17th Street and rrv1nc Avenue in Newport Beach. Only Rolex could improve on Rolex. Thi:' new Rolex Ovste rqu.:iru watchel> fo r men combine thl..' famo us reliability of Ro le>. with thl' prt.'Cl,IOn of cl quaru moveml..'nt with quick date change .ind sapphirl' · crystals. A. 18 k.lrJt y<'llow gold, S9.250. 8. 14 karat yellow gold and stainless ' s teel, S2.32S. C. Stainless s teel, Sl ,3~. " ROJ.EZ ·. ' . 8usiness Met Lif To Buy Building NEW YORK t AP) Pan Amerkan World Airways says 1t aareect ln pnaciple to 11ell the S9 ·story P•n Am Building 10 m1dto~ n Manhattan t o tbl' Metropolitan Lar e In suran ce Co for approximatel)' S4 00 mllllon The sale . to be completed about Jan 1. will be the l a rgest rea l-estate rtnanc1al transaction for a single building in history, according to Wilham T . Seawell. chairman and chief executive officer or Pan Am. THE BUILDING at 200 Park Avenue opened in 1963 and cost $115 million. One 1t'a9 to Go Af'WI,.~ .. Pan American said 1t would continue to rent at leas t 350,000 square feet or the 2 .25 milli on Guy Ligier. manufacturer of the Ligier formula one racing cars. s its in a tiny automobile during a recent presentation in Paris .' The vehicle. just over 6 feet long and four feet wide can travel 28 miles an hour and can give about 95 miles per gallon. It will be sold in France next month for about $4.150. sq u are feet in the ()fier...Ma.de JIJI"..-. • L . ~~i=~~~:w;:u~ ---n ... nr'C J or Losses r e main the same For New West Seawell sa id the , c 0 r p 0 rat I 0 n 's SAN FRANCISCO F d h F d ~:~~i~u~~tee;~o;kou ld ~~~'nsh:;ic~~elT~~vi~ a~e y or Monthly, is trying to buy METROPOLITAN said it would pay $350 million cash for the building and take over a $50-m lllion mortgage from Pan Am. Pan Am originall} owned 10 percent of the building. but over toe vears took over the rest of the shares New West magazine and says he has signed a purchase agreement with Au s tralian publis her Rup e rt Murdoch. who took over the ma gazine three years ago. Clay Felker . the founder or New West, and Ne w Yo rk ma~azines. has the right of first refusal for New ;::::===========::;West and Levy said that COLLECTORS COAN ER A•re Coln• & Stamp• GOLD & SIL VER Price• fOf 7·25-80 'if Felker declines. h is deal with Murdoch will be completed. Felker i~ associate editor of the New York Daily News. CO.Mt CIMtWoil.M 'Sffv« Cl ,H.M ... , s.-11 ( ) "'~"--· wa 1 L. ~. BOYO ~Ill<> Le.,. *'· Ma I _ . • 100 c-'6>t. ...... ~-------' .~~\O\ ~ U11 to• Sllve< 8.oQ\ 11'1 s' un i-. INFORMS in the c..itlw ~-.-n (714) 556-a50 Souttl Coast Plaza Vlll•oe ~.t -..s1. (M,_•-S-U.CMsl~UI 1 ORDER YOURS NOW • • • DAILY PILOT 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS . 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Analyst Mary Ann Keller of Paine Webber Mitchell Hutch.ins Co. estimates a loss of St.7 billion to Sl.75 billion -close to Eisenberg's figure. But her estimate or the North American vehicle loss diffe rs from both Jouppi's and Eisenberg's -$2.2 bilUon to $2.3 billion. In contra.st to their gloomy predictions of this year's losses, the three analysts' forecasts for the automaker's long·term future are moderately bullish. TO ALL OUTSIDE PREDICTIONS Ford gives a stock answer. In the words of a spokesman who asked not to be-identified, "We don't predict our earnings or losses. We have nothing to say." Wall Street has been forced to increase its loss estimates for the automakers several times this model year The more·publiciied losses al Chrysler Corp .. already $1.005 billion for the first six m()flths of the year. could wind up for the full year at $1.2 billion. according to government estimates. General Motors l~st week reported it lost $412 million in the second quarte r and $257 million this year AMERICAN MOTORS CORP. reported a loss of $84.9 million in the quarter ended June 30. the third quarter of its fiscal year. AMC's loss in the past nine months totaled $70.9 million. Whal clouds the analysts' predictions about Ford's losses are differing assessments of the effectiveness of Ford's cost-cutting, of overseas profits in the c urrent European market slowdown and of profits from Ford's other North American businesses -service, parts and financing for cars a nd truc ks, steel, glass. s pace s atellites. electronics and anti-aircraft weapons. Ford has shut two assembly plants this year , and pledged lo reduce annual fixed costs by Sl.5 billion after one-time charges for the closings and layoffs. A CLEARER PICTtJIE MAY emerge when Ford issues its second-quarter financial st.atement this week. The company lost $164 million in the first quarter, showinf an overseas profit of $309 million and a Joss o $473 million in the United States. The tum to small cars and the recession have ravaged Forcl. Its U.S. car sales in the second quarter trailed last year's second quarter by 40 percent. lt.s share of the total U.S. auto market slipped from 20.5 percent lo the first half of 1179 to 111.8 percent this year. $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SfXX>NDS ............ ,..,_.t. ....... •C•--W ••ulll••..., • ::=:.t. CI 'Im II le ·~hadl••• ., .............. • la••-CeM'mtllt System All Serewed Up?; . .· Chamber Head Bbts Handl,ing of Eoorwmy By .JOHN CUNNlf't· ·~-.... , ... NEW YORK -In the put 30 years, said Rlchard Lesher, "if we had set out to screw up our system we couldn't have done it ( NEWSANALYSIS ) better." Polftical fortunes. In that Ume, he said. we have Lesher, who feels that In raised government spending and January the country will debt, created inflation. cost inaugurate a long road back to people their savings, lost our prosperity. began his public leadership in trade. lost our fight to make the views of confidence 1n institutions. business acceptable when he destroyedproducllv1t)'. became pres ident o f the Chamber ln 1975 LESHER. PRESIDENT or the Chamber of Commerce of the IMMEDIATELY HE set out to United States. 1s one of a raise membership, which st.ands growing lis t or bus iness at close to 93.000 corporations. s pokesmen who today speak compared with 52,000 when he their views with confidence they took office. and 2,700 local and willbelistenedto s tate qhambers and 1,300 Loud they have always been professional associations. 81.4t the pitch over the past three He writes a weekly column decades has been shrill with se nt to more than 700 frustration and defeat. and lhe newspapers. He appears weekJy message often has been lost in a 00 radio and on a half-hour b a r rage of o u l r age · weekly television program denunciauon and accusation broadcast by 117 stations The Now. however, lht'y thu1k lhe chamber's weekly newspaper. message is getting through "WasQington Repo'rt." claims a That you can't consume goods circulation of more than 500,000 and services without producing The circulation of "Nation's the same, and that you can't pay Business." a monthly magazllle. your bills by relying on inOation has climbed to 1.3 million to bail you out · BusLOCSsmen had hidden lll a FEW BUSINESS organ1tat1ons corner -they wouldn't say at~ -stn:etr:'centered as to .,m...,e--.....anything.' · said Les her. a credit for havmg changed at 46-year·old former professor U1e 11tudes The more receptive holds a d~torate) and space mood. the) concede. might result agency ofhc1al. H~ does sa> largely from the frustrauon of U\ings. v.1ttLl> and acerb1cly too Americans with economic a f fairs . But they -the Nal1ona,I Chamber . the Bu s iness Roundtable. the National Association of Manufacturers and vanous trade groups -are seizing the opportunity to be heard They sense a turnabout in "THE CA RTF.R adm101strat1on didn't have a compass when 1t got us 1nt.o the swamp and now it's mired down and bafOed." he said recently It wasn't the usual colorlesc; st atement that comes from business leaders . O\'t•r Th~ Countf•r MASO LiStilNJS But LeSher is angry. "The federal government k the only entity that benefits from inflation because we all get p u s h e d i n t o h i,g h e r t a x brackets,'' he said, and then 'expressed his belief that mO&t people have become aware of it. He calls for an immediate tu cut. THE CHAMBER'S PUSH is to "'rebuild America." a progl'am to "give America the clear direction 1l seeks " It perceives the challenges as removing "the cancer or mnation by cutting government s pending, r educin g taxe&, increasing product1v1ty and fully ut1l1iing o ur rich natural resource base " It urges Am ericans to "regain international leadership' by aggressively trading in world markets and increasing U.S. military readiness." 1t seeks to "rekindle people's confidence in lh<'tr institutions ~ • family, church, 1>chool and community," and to "reassert · the md.ividual and business rol<' in the pol\t1cal process " THE ANSWERS. IT says, b~g1n v.1th rebutld1ng the economic base, by balancing the budget. r educing taxes. prov1drng production incentives and mcenll\~ ti') ~avmgs too. a nd cllminattng regulator y "'a~te The answer to "'hether the public a1trees to surh changes might come 1n the No,ember elections Lesher 1s confident the p ub lic 11> receptive He is conf 1dent there v. 1 l I be a big change next .J anuar~ . . •• . ' '• . ' . . ' . •• •'• . . .. 'I OOWNS l<I ' ~ . I I ,; . )1 • ... '. ,. : 1 i 1 Sl . .. i • 1· ) 70 • •• • 1 1au 1 '"' l ' .. . ... I ""' Up ., Uil lol S VP i.1 Up 21? IJP 10<> VP 2110 VP II> 1 ~~ a~ Up 1).2 Up IU) VP I._;) Up 14.J Up 1'0 • S lo Ur> \J.q '• UP 1JO • VP 17 • I Up 11.S '• UP 12.S I UP I? I p , Up 170 I I UP "I 1t.• Up 11 S UP II I UP IO.S Up IOS Up Ill..) '~. 01fC'10• Oii II.I Off 111.3 • Oii 10.0 1 Off 100 1 • Oii •• '1 Oii Q.S \. 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You haven't~ That's golqg to be disappointing to the company that operates an airline under W s name. ft may be. of course. that US Air doesn't Oy to your town. They Oy primarily in the East. Their two main hubs a re New York and Pittsburgh. But during the pasl year. thank_s to the loosening of government regulations over tbe airline industry, they have greatly expanded the ir route system. They now reach as far west as Phoenix. they service Minneapolis, and they gel down to Tampa and Orlando in f1orida. In 1979. US Air, which is based in Was hington. 0 C . had sales of S728 million. That was about S200 million les~ than the' r evenues logged by Western Airlines a nd Continental Airlines. ranked as the 8th and 10th largest domestic airlines BUT VS AIR, pointing to the 14 million passengers carried last year . lays chum lo being the sixth largest passenger carrier. They boast. an fact. that they board four million passengers more a year than Pan Am. fly to more t; S. c1t1es than Amen can Airlines. and operate more nights than TWA Another reason you may not have heard or uS Air is tha t the name is less than a year old. It was adopted last > October 28. So you may be more ramihar with this airline under their o ld na me : A'llegheny Airlines. Som e Easterners m ay even be more ramiliar with another old name. Mohawk Airlines -it wa s a bso r bed b y Allegheny in 1972 Money Tree In any case. ~hose names are gone No"' it's L'S Air. befitting an a irline that mtends to go national I .,note a columll last year s ugges hng that some ·Compamec; hke Allegheny chan~e their names becallse they become insecure "'1th the names they started out hre i,t,llh As the;. grow. the;. hanker for a more 1mpresS1 \e title TH.AT SUGGESTJO~ DIDS'T sit too well "'1th Oavrd Sh1ple;.. public relations director or Alleghen:, oops. L'S Air. who "'rote to inform me that the name chanite came about onb .. after several year s of 1nlens ,..·e marketing research and top level corp0rate s tudy .. The upshot of this stud) "'as that while the "name Allegheny has a fine heritage. s urveys have shown conclusively that 1t carnes a regional connotation .. And Shipley added "All our research s ho"'-s beyond a doubt that the public associates size "'1th quality in lh1nk1ng of a1rhnes S1mpl) stated. big 1s perceived as better .. Well. that's all right. except there "'as one racet of th1~ 10tens1\'e research that Shipley did nor disclose to me and I found out about 1t a couple or IA.eeks ago in the Wall Street Journal IT SEEMS TIL\ T l:"J 1978 the Allei.?hen y advertis ing agency. J Walter Thompson. conducted a -;urvey or travelers. trying lo determine the reputations or different airlines The b1~ airlines were on the hs t. as was Allegheny Ho"ever. the survey also included the na me of a mvthJC'al airline t:S Air · -Yes. you guessed 1\ -L'S Air. even though it didn't exist. got higher points than Allegheny The passengers said 1t "'a_c; b1girer and safer than Alleghen~ So. what "'as poor AlleJ?heny to do" It 1ust changed its name Biomass Idea Ris~y? 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