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THURSDAY AF~ERNOON, JULY 31, 1980
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Flasher Terrori%es '
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Autoworker Releases Hostages
Lib
Billy Denies
Having Papers
WASHINGTON <APl -Billy
Carter, contradicting an account
by a Justice Department of
fi . ial. denied today that he had
•-.1p1es of any Slate Department
t·<1 bles or that his brother. the
resident. has ever given him
•n y doc uments r elating to
I itwa
· :, have State Department
copies of nothing." he said in an
A~soc1ated Press interview 1n
Americus, Ga ".Jimmy has not
s hown me anythin~ "
Pr es id en t C'ar t ·r
acknowledge d t hr o u g~
spokesman Wednesday th;.11 it
Valley Girls
Terrorized
By 'Flasher'
A man police call the West
mont F1asher has terrorized a
one-block section of Fountain
Valley by breaking into the
bedrooms of at least 11 teen-aRe
girls over the past two years .
Nude from the waist down. the
suspect bas attacked several of
his young victims but none, so
far, have been raped or injured.
according to detec tive Bob
Mosely
The s uspect usually strikes
between midnight and 4 a.m ..
entering bedrooms through open
windows. police s ay.
Sleeping victims awaken to
find the suspect standing over
them fond.ling himself. In each
case. police say, h e has
been frightened away by the vie·
tlm's screams or resistance. He
usually takes a pair of the vie·
tlm 's panties with him, Mosely
said
The most recent incidents OC·
curred on July 16. when the
bedrooms or two teen-age girls
were broken into on the samt
nlaht.
"We feel the man is progress·
lDI in stages and is becoming in·
t'reulngly dangerous," Mosely
said . "We'd Uke to identify him
aad get him to a psychlalrisl."
The incidents, dating back to
Odober ol 1978, have occurred
within a one-block area near
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· tlreftgbter Killed
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A nwe-aJarm blue raged through
a ftnandaJ dlatr1ct bulldin1 lo·
day, kilUni one ftrefipter and
lDJuriDI 12 others who were tem· porarlb' trapped insh:l• w~ 1
Ooar eallepeed.
and Billy discussed the State
Department cables. but that he
did not recall s howing the docu-
ments to Billy
J oel Li ske r . head of the
Jus tice Department's foreign
agents reg1strat1on !iect1on. told
the AP on Wednesd ay that Billy
\l)ld him in an interview Jan 16
that lhe president had given him
cables concemmg the trips
Lisker also said R11l y lied to
him about rl•te1vmg money from
~e Libyan government
Asked about L1skcr's allega-
ons today . the president's
1 nther responded. "Lt!>ker 1s
I ull of s · ..
Lisker said that during the in-
terview at Hilly Carter 's Buena
Vista. G<.1 .. home. the president's
brother saw cables in Lisker's
bnefra!".c and said . "Oh. I've got
tho~e"
Lisker said he asked Billy
Carter who gave them to him
and that the president's brother
res po,nded· "J,mmy"
Beyond any legal questions.
the cables development raises
new doubts about the president's
self-described arm's-length role
in his brother 's Libyan connec·
ti on
Lisker said the government
has no plans lo prosecute Billy
Carter for lying about when he
first got money from Libya.
Pre s ident Ca rter 's
acknowledgment late Wednes-
day that he discussed the~bles
with hls brother had not n in-
cluded in a statement issu last
week by the Whi te House
purporting to describe all its in-
volvement in the affair.
Lisker said that during the ID·
terview he had in his briefcase
non-classified State Depart·
ment cables about the trip
According to Lisker :
··Billy looked over at m y
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New Monitors
At Onofre
As a result of the Three Mile
Island nuclear accident more
than a year ago. 33 new radJatlon
monitors are in place around tbe
San OnoC'~ nuclear power plant.
Nuclear Regulatory Com-
misslonapokesmanJlm Hanchett
sa.id Wednesday that the clear·
plaatlcdetectors were Installed as
part of a nationwide program to
record data about rad1oactMty
released by reactors.
Monitors are attached lo utlllly
poles and rences at dis tances
ranging from less than a mile
away to 35 miles. The San Onofre
plant currently is shut down for
extenstwrepalra
.Big Day.at the Beach
D•ll• l"t!Oi l"IWle by !;.tn Am-
MAYBE YOU CAN FIND YOURSELF IN THIS PICTURE OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CROWD
If You Weren't There, You Should Heve Been -Everybody Else Was
Crow~ Flee Heat,
Flock to Beaches
Sticky. sta~. muggy weather
was fore<:ast to continue today
and Friday. as thousands n ee lo
Orange Coast beaches in near-
record week day crowds.
Lifeguards up and down the
Orange Coast reported today
some 229,000 jammed their
beaches Wednesday from Seal
Beach to San Clemente.
Temperatures to wa rd the
southerly end of the coast were
so brutal one San Clemente
Junior Lifeguard. aged 13, faint·
ed under lhe blistering sun whfle
doing warmup calisthenics to go
on duty. He was rescued b.y his mother
who was called to take him
home for observation, bul lhe
boy Is all rtght today. lifeguard
s upervisors reported.
Temperatures lo some Oranse
Coast beach areu hit 8S de1rees
Thursday. aUghtly higher than
had ortpnally been• anticipated
but the mercury heated up lo 101
degrees at some Points inlanct
and I~ the south county at Mis·
sion Viejo. 1 Tt)e t.ae•~ttes 1hQwed Yther9 I.be inland~ went in what -.mounr.
ed to a futile e ffort to beat.
,Wednesday's heat .
Spok•men for the Alr Quality
\
J\1 angemenl Dis trict in Los
Angeles said today that mland
Orange County areas will have
unhealthful air today and Ukel~
Friday.
A first stage smog alert was
called Wednesday covering the
La Habra region and Santa Ana
Canyon.
Weather forecasters blame a
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Drug Pusher
Said Phony
BAKERSFIELD <AP> -A
man Who allegedly used a CB
ral:lio to lure customers was ar·
rested here alter selllng phony
amphetamines to undercover
narcotlc aaents. police said.
James Barber, 28, was taken
Into custody Wednesday' an.er ol·
ficers purchased what were sup·
posed to be amphetamines
capsules. but turned out to be
.o l ac: e.b o s. .a de p a r t men t • fpo~etlman said.· • · • • ••
A search rC?veatcd u cache of
t ,000 placebo capimlcb but no
nnrcotic1, police sllld
Accidental
Fire Kill
NB Patient
A 74 -year-old Newport Beach
convalescent home patient died
ea rl y today arter fl ames
engulfed her Thursday e vening
when s he accidentally set her
ni ghtgown on nre while attempt·
mg to light a cigarette.
Margaret Mason was pro-
nounced dead at 2 a . m. at the
UCJ Medical Center burn ward.
Officials there said she never re·
gamed consciousness
Authorities said the woman. a
patient at the Newport Villa
West. 393 Hospital Road. was ap·
parenlly trying t o light a
cigarette a t about 10:40 p.m.
Thursday when s he dropped a
match In her lap.
Her nightgown. they s aid.
Oashed Immediately into names
and Ignited so quickly that
another patient. s haring the
same room. could do nothing to
put out the fire .
They said she suffered burns
over tl). ~rceol' of her body In
• Che· flrt'. \l•tf1~ Ufe~ ·s-pecuJate.i
only lusted a couple of second!)
b fore the aown burned l~elf
out
GUlllllan
Gives Up;
17 Safe
1-'U,TIAC \11Ch r \I~1 \
Vt..'le r a n autoworker h<>ld Ii
ho'>lages al ~unpoint thb murn
in~ al lht• F1~hcr Rody plant
lwfor(' rPleasing them and ... ur
n ·nd,,nnl! v.1thout firing a .,hol
,, ' hour., l.111·r
Thi• ,1?unman v. ,,.., 1dt>nt1fwtt hv
lh{• Gt•n('r .i l l\l i>t n r ... ('or 1•
rl1\1..,1•m ,,.., F r.inkhn H :110(\, H
11( nt·Jrbv Tm~. J g la11 t'r \\ll h it:
\1•,irs on lh•· rob Ht· "·•"
111·1.,u.1d1•1f to l.!l\ ,. up hy '.\ dltam
\\ J l••rmJll J PonltJl' alll>rnt \
"ho knl'" him. al·currJ1ng ltJ F't,h·
H11d y s pok1•mJn Ron \l°ll'•
tLiln••y Y>:is drt\t'n ltJ potit·e
hl Jdquan,.r ...
Polin• C'Jd\'l <; rt•l!on ·s1·oll .• 1
.. polo..\•s man ..... 11d !ht• mJn h.111
h1•t•n Jrm1-d 1oA.1lh ,1 :l~>7 t·Jltbi·r
:\1J l!num rt·\nl\•·r
Tht• IH·u\,•nant -.:.i1d h•·
hl'ltt•\t-d Ramey hJd lalkt'<i v.1lh
a union oHicial, po..,s1hlv about J
m1\up 1n ... 11ppl,.m1•ntal un
\·rnplo) mt•nl bem·ft1:-. nm1-
p,1n\ hunf'fll!' p..11d l o h11d orr
.JUlO\HITkt•T--
. ,\pp.Jrl•ntl) ht• h;Jfl a pmhlflm
"1th his layoH or ... ubp:.iy hut we
understand ht'·., rc·cc1 v<>d all that
"as clue to him ... ~c·ott ... aid.
The hostagt''> in tht' p<.ttnl shr>p
offlc{• of the Gt•nrrul Motors
(" n r p . p I a n t 1 n c I u d t' d t "' •>
foremen. GM said Actis '><ud the
11a int shop superintendent car-
nt-d mes~a~c ... from lh1· gunman
to and from poh l'l' ouls1d1:. who
w('r<' kept out of !.1ght
E ight to 10 officer.., Wt•re on
hand. Scott said.
Hobert Kmg. a supervisor in
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or:::a:sC
ft'eather
Mostly sunny Friday and
continued 'war m . Lows
tonight 65 at the beaches to
73 inland. IUghs Friday up-
per 70s to upper 90s.
INSIDE TOD~ Y
Thomas 0 Morton. the
rnan portrayed m the ' movie
"Brubaker ," as rd1s1ng
poultry theu days and "&Ort-
ing thmgs ow ." See story,
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CAMOUFLAGED LIBYAN PLANES IN STORAGE AT MARIETTA, GA.
Nixon, Carter Admlnlatratlona Have Delayed Shipment.
Poll: Carter
Not Blamed
NEW Y ORK t AP> -
Eigh t) -tv. o p e r et•n t of
American:;, polled "a) .. 1t
1s unfair to blame l'rcsi
d c n l C a r t (' r f o r t h e
beha\'IOr of has brotht•r'
Bill). ar<·ordini? to lhl·
Louis lla rris nri;:ant1urnin
Tht• tl'lephont· poll of
) -158 "hkl'h \Ult·r~ V. •'"'
conducted J°uh 18 lo 21
A:,,l.t•d v.he.lhl•r 1l v. a'
e fht•I
d«.'nl for ha" brntht•r " at
lions. K2 pt•n t·nt Jg ret d
lfi rwrn•nl d1,ai:n•t•t.l :md .!
pt·rcenl said th<') "Nc un
... ure
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BILLY CARTER ...
tables .md !'>aid, ·uti. I \l' got
those·
"I s:.11d ·who gaH· tlll'm to
\OU"'
· "He !>aid. · J1mm) · '
L1 s kt>r said hl' v. a!>. ct: rt am
Hill) Carter meHnt tht· pre-.1d~nt
·Jnd not h1:. fr1t•nd J1m m ~ v.ho
rurP.. tht' hllt<'l dtlv. n lht•rt• ..
Hut l.a-.1.<'r ttdded 'It .., hqd
to ll•ll v.hdt Hill~ mt>Jn!oo Billy~
not J prt•t'IM' pt·r..,on 1 l.1sl..t-r ..,;11d th1 prt•..,1dt•nt ·..,
b'F'int{•rft1ula not nJ\1.;-"JCno"ll
I '\,11·tl\ "hJl lJbk!> Y.l'fl' lO tht:
hrwf' J"
I d11ln t sn· his l Jbl~ Jnd
I'm not ~un• v.ho artuall) ~J\t·
th<'m to him. L1 ... ker .... 11d
the money," Lisker ~aid of the
J anuurv int<.'rview
Lu,ke r said that although I) 1ng
to frder al invest 1~ators as a
c rim<'. current court rulings
based on the Fifth Amendment
prot ectio n agains t :-e lf ·
lnl'ram1natwn VI Ould prc•cludt•
pro..,t•rut1on
Wht·n Aili\ Carte "*settll-d J
t'l \ll ..,u11 ·v.1th th'P' J ust H't·
Ot•partmC'nt nn Jul) 14 . h<' flll-9
J .., v. om re&1strat ion statement -.J~ in~ lhcl'ij=':;°t pa~ int>nt o f
S:?il.!)( from the Lib' .rn.., v. a'
m.idt· In Januar~. roilov.(<d b)
S200 000 1n April 1980
~··· Fl11e
Newpo rt Reach Cit y Cler
Do ri s Georg<' 1s a s king t h
Oranfle County 0 1strict Attome
to help her collect S320 rrom t
f o rmer c andidat e fo r t h
Newport City Council
Unsuccessful second d1stn
candidate Let> Watkins. Mrs,
Geoq~e t'xpla1ned . was fine4
that amount because he failed td
~c~~~~·~T 'he said Watkin~. owner or an
ins ur ance brokerage, fana ll>
filed his !>tatement on Jul) 14.
She said he h as refused to pay
the fme
Watkins said he beUev~s the
fine hould be waived because
h e t• x p er ·
1enced trouble
ge tti ng
h i s rin an ·
ci a I r ecords
frnm lus cam
pa1gn con:.ult
1n g farm .
S t a rbur s t
Con~ulting of
Full<'rton.
•'The d t:-WUKIHS
t nc·t J ltOm t•\ will JUSt ,lau~h it
off ... he prC'<tic·ted
lk srud hl• hud a hne "'a1H'll
in l!J7>( when ht• hud a s1m1 lar de
l a' 1n f1 llnJ.! h 1.., s tal<'ment
f II 11 o "' I n I.! .I n u n .., u (' { l' ... .., r u I
pr1m.1r) raC\' .11.!<11n ... t '\1·v.11<1n
lk.1t•h \..,..., bf\ \l.11mJn '1JnJn
• Clerk
norm a
v.a1ved
"L'sualh. 1f the re 's a half
decent explanation . the fine
..,h o uld b e v.a1,t'd . ·· s aid
Watkin.-,
But ~t rs Geor~t.· "did ')he in
tends to colle<.·t the money
She said that in late June ~he
ent letten. to thr~ councll can
dadat~ v.h-0 had failed to me<:t
the deadline She told them the'
had 10 da~ ') to fllt• or be s ubject
to fine -.hC' s<11d
Count·ll l and1dates Da' 1d
Shore~ and Robert Brockman,
also unsuCCl'ssful M.>co nd d1 :0.tnct
h<lpdul.., filed v.1thin that lO·da'
cr.H'1• period ... he :-.aid
But Wat kins "a1ted until lhl·
m iddle of July to file and wall
fined SlO per day. startmg at the
J une 13 deadline. she explail)ed
~t rs. George said she 1s now
a ... kan~ the d1st n rt attorney to
furn ? Wa tkins to pay the fine
\\' atkins said he believes that
t ht· city cler k is "passin g the
burk bet•ause she's neve r run 1n
tu th1 .., :-.urt ofs1tuat1on befo rl'
lk Jddl'<I though thJt ht· II
P<AY thl· fant· 1f tht· d1..,lrit l Jt
10,.,,t \ .i.;k-. him lo
Bank Gives
Phony CtuJh
y u.rtls, 29, o f San
Leandro i.111d s he ordered
S30 1n ca!>h from a bran<:h
marhm«.' u'\1n~ he r mstant
cash <'ard Out popped a
SIO and th<' bogus S20. s he
..,Jld
FLASHER •..
M a~nohd Street and Warner
Avt·nue
l ... uallv. Moc;elv -.aid. the
f;Jm1h , ... at horn · and '>creams
llf lht• \ J('{ Im ..,(•are the Oashe r
awa}
The ~uspecl 1& de~cnbed as ~
ma le white. 20. mmH·ular , 5 feet.
l I inche .... 170 pc,unds
lie usually 1·once11ls his face
b~ wearin~ a pair or s horts on
ha' head or a hooded T -shirt or
s" eau.hart. Mo..,ely said .
"He u.,ually demands the gir ls
take th1·1r 1 lothrc; off .rn<f several
t1mt· ... ht• ha ... lrll'll lo np urr their
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rht• 1n\l''lll.!•1l11r 'Jld the SU..,·
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Supervisors OK·
Reaga11 Due
/4t Irvine's
.S1vi1n Touniey
lie said thl're 'AOuld ht· no
'1ol.1110n of lav. 1f -.,11m1-cim· 1n
l.!ll\ crnmcnt ~a\ l' Ha II~ Cartt>r
~--~Wlli~--.._.., .... 1n,·es ii?aling o see "1\at
W1llfull~ f1hn _g a fals e reg
1s trat1on ~latement carries "
maximum penalty or five yean,
in prison and CJ Sl0,000 fine. but
Li-.kt•r .. aid that bt-cause 8111} ~l; Q n. ~Jlf.(;.Cr ,,»·~ pi.,4ys.tJ>pe d~) ._. ~ ~ ....... 1 'm nor~~,o go Off' on J!iejo Plan
\lo .. 1, ..,,,,11 h t• Jnd 1n
,, t11-.1t•ir \1 11.. .. llJnndhan ..,u..,
1•u t th• rt' hJ\l' l>t:en man) un-
reportt'(I ca ... t':-., .ind arc bal'kl<>g·
I! 1 n ~ rt• curd .., t o e o r r r I ate
prov. I• r r t>p11rt., and other calb
11 I ht \\ , .. t mont I' .irk a ri·c1 that
II t\ 111 J' lot'l.tll'd V.llh lhl'
11 .... 11 ...
.,
Hon<1ld Ht•J).!un pt.111-. to Jtll·nd
< l11.,1n)! <·t·n·mon1<'' :-.Jturda) f11r
tht' l !-'! LonJ? Cour'>l' Sv.1mm1ng
t'hJmp1uns h 1p 1n l n1nt· s
llt·r1t Jl::l' PJrl. \quat11·
Complt•>.. his prt"'' aldt• ... aid
Wednel>dav
Reagan ·a ide J an Mc Coy said
an a telephone interview "He
1 ReaJ?an) as ..,uppo~ed lo be in
lr\'lne Saturda) b4l a ll of lht·
t.leta1b ha\ en t ht>en !-.el lled ·
Irvine ~t u)or \rl Anthon)
'-Jld Reagan ad' Jnre p<:ople and
~wcret Sernce m t.'n V.l'r<· 1n Cat)
I lall Wedne~da) morning mJk
Inf.? arrang<:ml•nts fo r Reagan s
\ .... ,l
'Tht' mL·ct ori..:an1zc.·r~ hdd in
'1tt•d l'rl'..,ldt•nt Car tt•r. but hC'
l'Ouldn't c·omt• bec·aust.· of the
· R1ll)g&.1tl' mattN. v1 the) dl·
1·1dt•d 'what tht• ht•c•k 1f ,·ou ran ·1
i..: l' t a 0 <' m o <.' r !'t · a ., k J
He publl cttn. · · •\rithon' '\a id
Court OKs
Wife's Suit
BO STO !' I AP > Th e
:'tt a!>sach~elts Supreml' Cour«
~ay s a woman can sue her
hus band 1l ~he s hps and falls on
an ac) sidewalk tha t he has
failed lo shovel a nd sand
T he unarumous ruling Wednes
d ay sent the case of Sh1rle'
Brown vs. William P Bro .. ~n
back for t rial 1n a lower court
wher e 1t was d1 s m1ssed la~t
.)Car
Al that lime. Superior Court
J udge George J . Hayer dis
missed the s w t on gr ounds that
the old common law rule pro·
bi biting husbands and wives from
s umg each other apphed an Mrs
Brown's claim
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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--Clo-lo .....-
;.ihl1-" t ht· 1Jfl'"1dt•nt' .. brothl·r
a!> .md v.ho ~;nc them to him
\\'halt· llou ... e spokPsman Ray
nl-.a n ... '-<lid latt r \\'t•dnC'..,dJ~
th.11 J>r,· ... 1<11·r.t C•Jrll'r ... bt·..,l rt'l'
1dl1. r·11on ..., that the 11nl) SL;.ite
lh p.irtml·nt c·ilble:-ht· ha., t•\l'f
111:-c·u..,..,tLfl v.1th Ball~ CJrtt'r an·
Inv. 1.:l.t<,<,1firollon cablt:., from
our t'mba!->!->Y in Libya rl'porting
on H1lh Carter's first tnp to
Lab' a 11i September 1978. and In·
d1catrng that the t rip had gont-
"'e ll from the l•mbassy's point or
\ l(•Y,
'Thl· president doe' not
no\I. rt•t:all :-.huv. m~ thl' le'<L'-to
B1lh Cart l'r or gn ing him
l·oo1c·"'· · Jl'nkm:-. ~aid
.J enk1n..., ~aid the cables v. t'rl'
c Ja.., ... 1f1l'd no h1~ht'r than "con
fldentt ar o r "hm1ted uM~ only "
Ho" t•\'er. a "Pt·c1a l cle arance
norm::ill) 1:-rl'qu1rt'd lo "l'l' eon
r ldl'nlial document~
On the pa~ ments 1s~ue, Lisker
~a id that on Jan. 16 Billy Carter
dented to him havin~ received
an\ moncv from thl' r adical
:\rJb government
Hut Lisker s aid that he had ob·
tamed Tuesday a deposit shp
~hoV1 sng that Billy Car ter de·
positl'd hJ~ first Libya n payment
an th e P eopl e's Ba nk o f
LaGran~e. Ga . Dec 31
· There s no doubt h e kn'ev. at
the time that he had received
~udden Death
Of Workman
Unexplained
The coroner 's o re.cc 1s de·
lerm1rung what killed a 52-year-
old <·onstru<:tion worker who
srreamed <>n<:t: a nd then col-lap~1·d wtule worlung outside the
th1ri1 Oo•·1r of a Newport Beach
11fflc:c tJwld.mg Thur.,day after
nrxm
Luther Sharpe or El Toro was
p ronounced dead at 2 ·51 p .m . at
Costa Mesa Mcmonal Hospital.
Authorities said h e was install·
ang a pane or ~las~ outside an
under-construction office build·
mg at 3300 Irvine Ave. when he
collapsed
Fellow workers said Sharpe
had been s tanding ln a lift out-
s ide the building when he sud·
denly screamed and fell back in·
to a basket on the lift.
The lift, they s aid, was quickly
ree led to the g r o und where
fellow workers performed
cardio-pulmonar y res uscitation
techniques but to no avail.
Paramedics, w ho said at first
they believed the man was still
aJive. rode in the a mbulance to
the holpit.al, continu.ina to use
CPR.
Initially it was reported tbal
the construction worker bad
been electrocuted and, perhaps.
had accidentally 1rabbed a Uve
wire.
But olriclals later repOrted
they v.-ere unsure what killed lhe
El Toro man.
'
... oml'thin~ hkl• that "
\ con~ress man who rev1ev.c.'d
FHI transcripts of Billy Cartw's
.J u.,tlce Oepartml•nt inter v1ev...,
,,m1 \\'t'<i.nesda\' that on June 11
t ht• p n•-.1dt•nt 0 !-.
0
hrotht-r 1nttialh
<il'flll'd r t'tCI\ in~ payment:,, from
thl' L1b~an:-. and then admitted
It
Rep Harold Sawyer. R-Mich ..
..,aid the transcnpt s howed that
Rall'' Carter "a t firs t refused to
Jdm1t he received anything but
a few gold bracelets and hJ.s ex·
penses" from the Libyan gov-
ernment But later in the in-
te r vaev. he "backed up and ad·
m1tted" receiving a total of
S220.000. Sawyer sc.1d
The department submitted lhe
tra nscnpts to two House com·
m1tteeb. which have approved a
r<'solut1on dem a nding informa·
t1o n from Pres ide nt Carter
about tui. brother 's activities.
Re p Tom Ra ilsback, R·lll ..
said the transcnpts show Ball y
Carter "has been all over the lot
and has g ive n incons istent
:m swers" in his responses to the
J ust1ce Departmen t.
Market Dips
Sharply,
Rtdly Stalls
:-; EW YORK <AP > -Stock
prices dropped sha rply today.
st alling a ra lly that had moved
prices to their tughest levels in
three \ears
The· Dow J ones average of 30
industrial stocks fell 7.85 points
to 928 33 in the first two hours of
trading, as declines outnum·
be red advances by a 3·1 margin
in New York Stock Exchange
trading.
M any s tocks wer e s h a rply
lower. including 011 stocks that
had bee n among the strongest in
th e rally
The drop came despite more
ten tative signs the recession
may be nearing an end Those
Indications came from reports
that r esidential building con-
tracts rose in June for the first
time in nine months. and that
the volume of help wanted ad·
vertising rose that month for the
first time since January . But
many econ omists think the
downturn will continue at least
several months.
The oU stocks weakened on
Wednesday after it was reported
that some companies h ad re-
duced crude oil prices as a re·
suit o( weak demand. A number
or compan ies h ave also cul
g asoline prices.
Fre•P-.eAJ
HOT •••
m ass of unstable tropical air
thal nudlecl up lrom t.be &)a
California i.Dt.erior lot current
humidity and beat that caused a
wUd delert1tonn Wednesday.
Soulbera California Edlson
Compaa)' oalcials today report·
ed an all-Ume record demand on
their 1yslem lor eledrlcity OC·
.curred Wedneeday as mlWona
tried to keep cool with air coadl·
Uonen.
\
,\ 'lJle·n-<1u1n•d plan lu i,:u1de
development in the 2 600-atre
coastal portwn of the Ah!>O \'1t•JO,
p lannt•d 1·ommun1t \ "'''" ..tp-
pr11\ l'rl \\ ;·1ln1 -.d.1' Ii\ th<'
Orange· Count\ B11Jrd .,r
Supt·n·1~r...
The local coa-.tal plan 1LC:P1
previously endorsed by the coun
ty plannin~ comm1ss1o n. no"
faces the state Coasta l Com
m1 ss1on hear in1ts t e ntatively
s cheduled to commence.• 1n Sep·
tember
The plan generall) callc;, for
preservation of the acreage ""
per mane nt open pace. 'A 1th
~om e a llowa nce for revenul'
s ha ring-produc1n,g . t ouri!>l
recreational rac1ht1~ to offs<:t
land maintenance co ts
Pro~ art· expansion of lht•
e~ 1!> t 1 ng Bl'n Rro v. n Countrv
C lub golf course. 'me) ard!>.
:-tables. and a rei.ort hotel and
con ference cen tL·r ,
Concerns O\ er othe r proposc.'<1
development'> resort villas in
a 10-acre a rea 1n Sheep Hills a nd
res1dent1al housing near Corral
Can yon -li ke ly will be ad·
dressed m the upcoming hear-
ings before the state com
m ission
The overall Ahso V1 eJO de·
ve l o pme nt plan propos e s
cons truction o f about 20.000
dwellings m the hills a nd valleys
located between the deve loped
portions of Laguna Beach and
Laguna Hills.
Gen erally, hom es would be
located near already developed
a reas in the Saddleback Valley.
~
CONCORD.
QUARTZ
v. 1th tht• c11J..,t.tl ll•rrat•11' ,..11 111
.111 undt·\t 1111~.-d -t.1l• '
fhl' Ll'I' 1·11\1·r" muth r,f th•
l1 ·rnt11n v. 1th1n .. t 1 nu \la ..... J ond
\\ 1111 d ·, in ' , 1 n I J n ti 1 h •
I .1 ... un.1 t.rnnbdt ln1· and t>lh\.·r
.n,1r11nm•nt:tl J.!rCJ UP' h d\1
'••lH.hl '" µrP'-f'r\l.' ,,.., np!·n
.. ,, I( ..
lsrae li ·
Keep Cool
J ERL5 \LE'.\t 1AP1 -l.,r,1l'h
1lrf11"1Jl' "d\ thP) c 'tpt•Ct th{•
... 1orm of prott·'t o \ t'r the n<·v..
IJ V.. procla1 m1n l.! un 1t ld
.Je ru..,alem tht· Cd p ltdl of lht•
Jl!v.1"h state to :.ubs adt· 'Alth
minimum dama1H·
E10 ptian Prt• ... 1d enl Anv. Jr
~Jdat :.aid that the ldw adopted
W t!dnesda ) b ) the brat'll
Parlia me nt ran "agaan!>t the
.. pant Jnd v.orking of lhl' C..Jmp
Oa' 1d" accords. lhe founddtJOO
for the 1979 ts raeh · EJ?~ pl a an
peace agreement.
I lo v. l'ver, Sadat refustd to '>d~
v. he ther h~ 1o1rould again suspend
the negouattons with Isr ael on
Pales t 1n 1an au ton o m y.
scheduled to resume next w~k
He said he would discuss the
matter with his adv1 ers and
mean1o1rtule would call m Is rael's
a m bassador to Egypt and ask
him to CQ1wey Egypt's views to
Prime ~1n 1!>ter M e n ach em
Begin
f 'rom Page ,t I
HO 'TAGES ..
lh• 11111 r -. -t><·,ural} drpartment
. .., ... id l<.11n1 \ l\ad n1.:ver ca~l-<i
t r11ul1I• 1,. ·l11n•
\l 11... 11d R 11n1' 1 nlt•rl"<f lhl'
1111 11" 11 a -~·· ,J m ·.ind held lhe
111111" tnord:n.il<•r JI gunJ>(fint
1hr othl'r> "en• lJken hostage
a-. tht•' arrl\ •·d for 'A Ork
Pfllt• •· '"' r-, .11l•·d '11 1, is a m
,ind ,1 ~,.., I 11 t• .101 of officer-.
.. J" ... nt t11 lh•· plJnt Inf or ma
t 11111 v. J ' h.irrJ t11 11bldm Jt fu~t
l1t'\ .1u"l Brujj'.!1 v. .1t;·r "did V.t:
I .111 I rl'JI h Ill lhe plant by
I ,ul 111 '
l'rndull1•10 of the first 1981
nat1<.J• I bot11l'"' for tht ne arb)
Pont 1.1C' \fotur di\ l'>IOn plant had
111, n ,, h1"flul1·d 111 -.t.irt later to-
dJ' hut I' '"ht•r ... l'nt homt-tht:
prnd Ul'lllln V. nrk for ('l• Of 2 500 al
JO .1 m Thi· ;soo office v..orkers
"t'r•· kt•pl tlrl
In ~·""" •'<·nn11m1c time., about
1.5011 ~1rndun111n L•mployee!'>
normdllY v..ork .it the 56-acr e
IJOdv pl~nt. but the second s htft
"".t' !Jul off 'I'\ l rJI month~ ago
Arbitration Eyed
~\'\" f"R ,\"l;ClSCO <~\P l
Both -.ide-. m the twr1-v.t?ek-0ld
hntt•I ... tnke today were consider·
an~ J new proposal to defer a ll
but V.dj:t<' 1.,sue'> to mediation.
arb1trat1on lJl an e ffort to get
stdlled talks rolhn~ af?atn
I
T~ay"M ~l-l•ll ~ . N.". Stoek8
VOL. 73, NO. 213, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THU~SDAV, JULY 31 , 1980
..
N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Wayne Aire_ort Test
Quieter Jet Try~ut
I
Slated for Aug. 14
The "quiet " aircraft that
airlines and government of·
ficials are pinning their hopes on
to reduce jet-noise levels at John
Wayne Airport will be dem·
onstratedlbereAug .14.
O range County Supervisor
Thomas Riley told Costa Mesa
Rotary Club members Wednes·
day that the flight demonstra-
tion is expected to reduce
monitored jet takeoff noise by
up to 10 decibels.
The planes. be sajd, will seat
between 154 and 162 passengers
on flights between Orange Coun·
ty and the San Francisco Bay
area.
Boeing 737 aircraft currently fl own by the airline seat 119
passengers.
The new McDonnell Douglas
aircraft ordered b y Ai r Cal
originally were scheduled for de-
Ii very late thls year . Clifford
said a week ago.
Ray Towne. s~esman for
McDonnell Douglas in Long
Beach where the Air Cal aircraft
are under production, blamed
the delay on two things.
Towne said production has
been held up somewhat beuuse
<See PLANE, Page ~2)
At an earlier speech before the
s ame group. Air California For Unpaid Fine
.. • pres ident Robert Clifford -•
• • translated those expectations into ~~ : ~-artciM!'"~'~-~ it is expec~~.to -·--'Newporr-Asks
oeMy ...... ......-.,:,o:;;iiiif.i =.at --..et." ..x -. . . DA.
80 aircraft to make the same MAYBE YOU CAN FIND YOURSELF IN THIS PICTURE OF HUNTINGT0'7NCH CROWD noise as one of his airline's cur-
.ff You Weren't There, You Should Have Been -Everybody El•• W • rently nown Boeing 737s .
The McDonnell Douglas Corp
DC-9 demonstration has been ar
To 0110 Ganilidate
Filmmaker
t Evans Guilty
;hJ Coke Rap
NEW YORK CAP> -Robert
Evans, (~mer head or prodUC·
t1on at Paramount Pictures and
, producer of the ~odfather"
movies and Olher bit films; his
wealthy builder brother, Charles
.. Evam, and another man pleaded
guUl) today to possession of five
ounces of pure cocaine
The charge. a misdemeanor.
was made in a c riminal in·
formation filed in U.S. District
Court in Manhattan. The docu·
ment alleged that the cocaine
cam e from a federal undercover
agent ·
A information is filed in plea·
bargained agreements in which
the defendants agree to admit
'the charges to avoid indictment
on more serious charges.
Robe rt Evans. of Beverly
Hills , produced "Love Slory"
• and "Serpico," as well as the
, "Godfathe r" movies a nd other
hit films. His brother and Michael
Shure both live in Manhattan
Robert Evans formerly was mar·
ried to Ali MacGraw and Phyllis
George
I
The C'harge 1s punishable by
up to a year in jail and a $5,000
line. Sentencing is set Oct 7.
Evans. an independent filhl
producer, and the other two
were in the courthouse when
the information w as made
known
The third man named was
Michael Shure, a partner or
Charles Evans in a construction
firm with offices on Firth
Avenue
Tbe charge against the three
slems from a piior inaictment or
two yowig women alleged to be
friends of the defendants and
who acted as go-betweens in the
drug transaction
The women were identified as
Alana Garcia and Nancy
GallaPer. both in their 208 and
botb Manhattan residents. 1be
women were indicted on char1es
of compirinc to distribute co-
caine and wtth aldin1 and abet·
tial in the distribution of the fiv~
omaces
Tbe tndictment a1alnst the
women cbar1ed that Miu
Garcia contacted an qent of the
(See CXK:AINE, Pase AJ)
Poll: Carter
Not Blamed
NEW YORK <AP) -
Sl11tt1·t•o ~·~cent of AIDertcw polled .. , .. tt
.. ..., .... to blame Pnai-
• • • l Carter for tbe ..... .,.~ bla ...........
Ila.," HI•-to tM .... llllrill ...... atlon. ,... ......... poll of ............. u ....... ,..,11ton.
A .. ed w1MtJMr it WU .., ............... ~. .. ,,.._ ....... ,ac. ....... ,..ea•~. ~~andl ... ~~ ..........
Crowm Flee Heat,
Flock to Beaches
ranged by Congress man Robert
Badham. R-Newport Beach.
A s pokeswoman at his local of-
fice said county, state and city
representatives have been invit-
ed lo a luncheon at John Wayne
to be followed by a takeoff. fly·
by and landing demonstration.
Sticky, stale, mugn weather
was forecast to continue today
and Friday. as thousands nee to
Or a nge Coast beaches · in near
record week du crowds.
Lifeguards up and down the
Or a nge Coast reported today
some 229,000 jammed their
beaches Wednesday from Seal
Beach to San Clemente.
Temp~ratures toward the
southerly end of the coast were
so brutal one San Cle m ente
Accidental
Fire Kills
NB Patient
A 74-year-old Newport Beach
convalescent home patient died-
ear I y to da) after flames
e ngulfed her Thursday evening
when she accidentally set her
nightgown on fire while attempt-
ing to light a cigarette.
Margaret Ma son was pro-
nounced dead at 2 a. m. at. the
UCI Medical Center bum ward.
Officials there said she never re-
gained consciousness .
Authorities said the woman, a
patient at the Ne wport Villa
West, 393 Hospital Road, was ap-
pa r e ntly trying to light a
cigarette at about 10:40 p.m .
Thursday when she dropped a
m atch in her lap
Her nightgo wn, they said,
flashed immediately into names
and ignited so quickly that
another patient, sh aring the
same room, could do nothing to
put out the fire.
They said she suffered bums
over M> percent of her body in
the fire, which they speculated
only lasted a couple of seconds
before the 1own burned illelf
.out.
Junior Ufeguard. aged 13, faint·
ed under the blistering sun whl]e
doing warmup cal isthenics to go
on duty.
Air California has ordered
four of the new aircraft. wbich
still have not gained FAA
certification. The firs t two
OC-9-80 aircraft now are expect-
ed to be delivered in January or
February. Clifford announced
He was rescued by his mother
who was called to take him
home for observation. but the'
boy is all rtgbt today. ll!eguard sure=~me Orang• Sudden Death
Coast beach areas hit 85 depees
Thunda1. 1UlbU1 b.ltber u.an Of Wor'-had orllinallY been aaUcipated KID8n
but the mercury heated up to 101 . ~~rr: u!t =.e =.~a~~ Unexplained
sion Viejo. . . . The beaches showed where the The coroner s office 1s de ·
inlanders went in what amount· termining what killed a S2·year-
ed to a futlle effort to beat old construction worker who
Wednesday's heal. scr eamed_ once ~nd the_n col-
Spokesmen for the Air Quality lapsed while working outside the
Mangement 'District in Los tha~ floor <?f a M?wport Beach
Angeles said today that inland office buttding Thursday after·
Orange County areas will have noon.
unhealthful air today and likely Luther Sharpe of El Toro was
Friday. pronounced dead at 2:51 p.m. at
A first stage smog alert was Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital.
called Wednesday covering the . Authorities said he was ~tall
La Habra region and Santa Ana mg a pane of glass outside an
Canyon. ~nder·construc~ion office build-
Wealher forecasters blame a mg at 3300 lrvme Ave. when he
mass of unstable tropical alr collapsed.
that nudged up from the Baja Fellow work«:rs ~aid Sharpe
California interior for current had been standing m a lift out·
humidity and heat that caused r. side the building when he s~
wild desert storm Wednesday. denly screamed and fell back Ill·
Southern California Edison lo a basket on the lift.
Company officials today report. The lift, they said. was quickly
ed an all-time reeord demand on reeled l o the ground where
their system for electricity oc-fellow worke r s performed.
curred Wednesday as millions cardlo-pulmonary resu~cltaUon
tried to keep cool with air condJ. techniques but to no av~.
tioners. Paramedics, who saad at first
A survey of local beaches in· they believed the man was still
dicaled sweltering inland via· alive, rode in the ambulance to
iton were at least belpi.ne to the hospital, continuing to use
conserve lifeguards' energy by CPR.
not getting into trouble in the Initially it was reported that
waler. the cons truction worker had
However . 1 i f e 1 u a rd s bffn electrocuted and, perbaps.
acknowledged, the blue Pacific had accidentally grabbed a live
was doinc its part too, sioee at wire.
times it was sJaay and pladd, But officials later reported
almost like a lake with lappina they were unsure what killed the
(See llOI', Pase AM El Toro man.
Newport Beach City Cle rk
Do rn; George is a s king the
Orange County District Attorney
to help her coiled S320 from a
former candi d ate for the
Newport City Council.
Unsuccessful second district
candidate Lee Watkins. Mrs.
George explained. was fined
that amount because he failed to
meet the June 13 deadllne for ftl.
mg campaign statements.
She said Watkms. owner ol an
insurance brokerage, finally
filed h.a.s statement on July 14.
She saad he has refused to pay
the fine.
Wat.kins u.id l9le beliewu Ule
fine s hould be waived bttau.e
he ~xpe r -
1enC'ed trouble
ge tting
hi s f loan
clal records
from hls cam-
paign consult·
i n g firm.
S t a rburs t
Consulting of
Fullerton.
··T he dis-WATlllMS
trict attorney will Just laugh It
off." he predicted.
He said he had a fine waived
m 1978 when he had a similar de-
1 a y in filing has s tatement
following a n uns uccess rul
primary race against Newport
Beach Assemblywoman Man an
Bergeson.
In that instan~e. he said. he
was asked by the Faar Polibcal
Practices Commission to amend
his statement to s how the source
or three checks. He said the re-
quest to amend caused an 1&-day
delay an filing but that the
norm a l SlO a day fine was
waived.
"Usually, if there's a half·
decent explanation. the fine
s h o uld b e waived." said
Watkim.
But Mrs. George said she in·
tends to collec:t the money.
She said that in late June she
sent letters to three council can·
didates who had failed to meet
the deadline. She told them they
had 10 days to file or be subject
to fine, she said.
C ouncil candidates David
Shores and Robert Brockman.
also unsuccessful second district
hopefuls, filed within that lo-day
Billy· :Probers Seek Top Lawyer
WASHINGTON <AP> -A
Senate subcommittee, p1rdlnc
for Ill lnve1U1atlon o Billy
Carter's Libyan connecUoa.
focUMd today OD teJection of a
top.~ la.,... foreclolllq die
poealbWty tbat Prelldeat Cuter
wlll teatlfy before tbe
Democutk Natblal CoavlBtkln
taetu.. pr11rir... ....-.adY
determined to baye -Illa HJ ..., .... r meet '° dloole tbelr HI party •tandard
bearer. canceled 9lan1 for a
campalta trip to ClevelaDd an
lloaiai. .,,._ aecretarJ Jody
Powell said Carter upedl to
have his written r~port to
Con1nu an lhe alf alr ~mplet·
ed that day.
Powell aald the president
"bosMfullr" wUI hold a news coal~ llODda1 to anawer
questions about bis youa1er
brother's relationsblp wltb
Libya.
ID Americus, Ga., meatlme,
Billy Carter vebemeaUy dmMd
bavlq receiftd cop6el of aate
Deparlmllll eabl• deallq rib
Llb)ta, Allsed about a Ml1al of alletaticm made WedDeeclaJ br
Joel = • lmtice o.mt· meat • 8&lb said, "LMbr .. ,... of._ ... Ulbr' ..........
departmnt'• fonllD a1••ll ...................
T•e 1wlft·ln0Yln1 develop.
menu fueled nen further t.1111 nres of epeeulltlan IW I~ ..
Carter, aNin• renomtnatioo
for another term, and bl'Olblr
Biiiy, eaatral fa,ure in the P ·
emment'1 la~C~Uoo of polli·
ble lnflumee peddllDC lnYOIYinl Llb7a. one of tM moat radleal of
Arab .......
I
On Capitol Hill. lnvestllating
senators said they probably will
not call Cuter to testify about
b11 brotber'a U.. wlt.b Ubya UD·
W after tbe DemocratJc conven-
tion, wbicb apms ID New York
ODA ... 11.
Sena. Btrda 8Qb, D·lftd., and Strom ,._ ...... R.S.C., m8de
ttM ltatemeMa allortly bllwe
tbe •pedal ........... met to
coeaidlr nam&q a lawyer to
1pe ....... tM ......... u..
Pretidnt Carter said tllia
weelr be WM wUUn1 to s.tlty
before tbe a.ate puel. aDd
''the_. .... blUer.''
Bath and na.r '""In· le"'"'" OD N TV'• "To-da .......
'"• Senate Hbeommlttee went to worll one day after
Lllk•. la an tlMrvMw wttll Tbe
u11at8tedPl'w.wet111dea.t: ,.
t:
• Billy Carter told him to a
Jan. UI interview tbat the preti·
dent bad given him cables con·
cerntnc the Ubyan tripe.
-The president's brotber lied
about wbm be flnt eot money
from Ubya. Asked ti tile word
"Ile" could be used. IJKer
replied, "Yea."
''11Mre ls DO c11N1Jt M Dew M
tbe time be bad .... ved tbe
money." Llllt• aakl of BlllJ.
Tbe JUIUce Depart...i of .
nclall said be obcalaed a ....
11tp abowtnl tbat am, .,.....
hls tint 1Jb1an pa1meat -
$10,000-lD tbe People'• .... "
LaGr8*. Ga. on DH. n. ................... ,.14 ..
an qent for a forelp pYWD·
ment to tettJe a JuaUce ueput.
meat ault, Billy Carter c ... ....a&,Pa,.Al>
•
grace period, she said
But Wat.kins waited until the
middle ol July to file and was
fined SlO per day, starting at the
June 13 deadline. she explamed.
M rs. George said she ts now
asking the district attorney to
rorce Watkins to pay the fine.
W atk.ins sajd he believes that
the city clerk is "passing the
buck because she ·s never run m -
to this sort of situation before."
He added, though, that he'll
pay the fine if the district at
torney asks him lo
Court OKs
Wife's Suit
BOSTON CAP> -The
Massachusetts Supreme Court
says a woman can s ue he r
husband if she s lips .and rails on
an icy sidewalk that be has
railed to shovel and sand.
The unammous ruling Wednes-'
day sent t he case of Shirley 1
Brown vs . William P. Brown
back for trial in a lower court
where It was dis missed last
year .
At that time. Superior Court
Judge George J . Hayer dis-
missed the suit on grounds that
the old common law rule pro-
hibiting husbands and wives from
sumg each other applied m Mrs
Brown's claim.
Nevada Senator
CJeared by Panel
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
Senate Ethics Committee has vot-
ed unanimo u s ly to clear
Democratic Sen. Howard Cannon
of implications that he acted un·
ethically In Nevada financial
dealings.
The committee had been check·
Ing into a New York Times article
.that said public records showed
Cannon bad used bis official posi·
tion to promote or expedite gov.
e rnment actions that enhanced
the valueofhisholdings
Coast
Weat•er
Mostly smmy Friday and
continued warm. Lows
tonight 6S at the beaches to
73 inland. Highs Friday UP·
per 70l toupper 90s.
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·Refugee Rise Seen oc-• ID
ORLANDO, P1a CAP) Slr...u wer. quiet a1aln today ln 1
troublf'd nriahborhood after the HCond 1\f'U,bt nltht lD whlth
ftamH ahot from f\tebombtd bulldln11. looten rattd lllrou-"
tor Md rocks and boetl kept poUt"e 1t bay Poll~ la te Wedn•d•> C'Ol'CloMd off • t to 20-9Quare·btotk
s cllon ol this tour\ t-0ri•fttf'd r •t th third Florida city a.Inc
M ay to utrlY ral'lal di t~r~
h 'I> busliw t-W\'~ bunwd to ttw a~nd nd hrtmtn e11tt
&nllula!Mld blue. at °'"" Olhtr bultdtn•& \'f'ral tortt ~tre
looted. pohc. aid OfftC't'" In not 1~ ar ..-.pt Ulrou,h tM erea
and UT'Mt~'d about ~a. '" an •lfort to dur Lbt tr ,,... ., ............... ~ ... , . ' "'" a ~A.awl•'" P rH Iran·~ "'\-olutlonar) ....-irnt' "''e<'utC'd 11 more men at d111o•n
today ror &alli.Qa fWar\ Ln \be crubtar •to o\erthrow A}alollab
Ruhollah Kbomttlna , T•an R.adH> ~ced f\tleen oOHtr n ·
ecuUons tor ot~r l'rtftMll....,.. ~
This brou&ht to the nwnw r ol all Ced plotters executed
slnce the t'OMpJn<') •a& dla.clo6ed tbr~ ~ttks. a10 The 1ov
emm~l aid air f~ Qtt\ 11o ~1th tht' 1upport (>( nwmbe" ol
the other armt"d fon"C'~ pl!UUM'd co bomb Khomeini':. home lo
northern lran•and anC'lt\' Ulhtt oldie~ to f"l'bttl a1unst the re· publican 1(0\'t'rnmttnt
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STOCKHOLM S~t-dt·n a 1'1 Tht-ot~t·n 11tor) at llu.ifhrs
today rt.>g1stert"d ~to""'"' :-11nal' that probAbl) or11m11tt-d from
an undt·rground nu<"lt"ar '"'pk'l!1\"){l tn lht• St·mm11latinsk urt'» ol
tht' Soviet llnlOfl, ~1<rwull!> .-•d
Thl· cxpl~1on . "'h1ch nwlbur,"1 ~ s on tlw R1<'hh•r undt>r
ground scull', w.t~ thl" '\"'\"nth "'~IMt•rt'd in th'-' ~m1pnhltm:'lk
area this yur
~ NilHo• L•a• •• O.rw•wr o,. "d
WASJUNGTO ' 1 r 1 ~ Cedf'ral l<)\'mment today save
final approval to anoch"r ~ million in loan iuarantces to
Chrysler Corp I Related :.tor) . .._. >
The acuon. aff1rm1~ • prTlln11nary ''Qt" taken July lS by
the Chrysler Loan Guarant~ Board. ral.M-s tM &otJll ol ap-
proved loan 11uarantttS to .x> mJllJ<m C'ongrHS has aulborhed
SJ S b1lhon m ~u1trantees to lu.~p th\' n.-.hon's No 3 automaker m
busmess ..
~. OpfHun L. '· w· • ...,.· •. -lrf MNI Pia•
COPE:'liH.A GE:--;, Ot.>nmark 1..\P1 -Tile 18-day l' ~ Con-
ference on Women ended toda) wilh the United States \'Otlng
a~amst 1t.s actton program beeau e ol ortendlng planks pushed
b) anti-Israel delegates But Ute Amencans said overall they
viewed the program with satisfaction
(A)SJllOnaMI• Co•~ Dmr"
MOSCOW I A P l -\'1etnamese cosmonaut Pham Tuan. the
first Asian in spa<'e. and his SoVlet commander V1ktor GorbaU<o
returned to Earth today after a week-long m1ss1on. Tass re-
ported.
CM Lumber Blaze
Probed by Experts
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By J EltllY CLAUSE~ oe ._ o..1y ~ JUtt
t'O'>ld :\1 ~!>a ar s on 1n
'esu~aton. !)aid today lhey are
follov.ing lectds m the Wedo~·
da> morning torchmg or ABC
Lumber yard at 140 E. 17th Sl.
their home in1 the Bluffs area
afte r they were told of the blue
Police Sgt Biil Bechtel said
his agency has "a couple of sus·
peels" m mind . but refused to
elaborate
"I can say that Lhere was su.s·
p1c1ous activity around the two-
story (hardware sales> bwldmg
1ust pnor to the fire, according
to witnesses.·· Bechtel added.
Fire department Investigator
Tom MacDuff indicated that his
own investigation is leading in a
diffe rent dlrecllon. He also was
tight-Up~ about de taUs.
F i re offi cials said early
Wednesday that the blaze which
:.hot names l>Ome 80 feet into Ute
air at about 2·20 a m. was de·
hberat.ely set in a number or
locations al the lumber yard
· · 1 can't tell you anything right
now. I'm sorry to say." MacOuff
~iud "Anything J would sa y
could JUSt kill it for us.
··w e have n o doubt that
somebody set Lhe fire. but as for
who. I've got a couple of possible
lead~ and that'" all ..
Mrs. Moore said this morrun~
that the business was insured.
"but not for t.be daJly loss of
business we race or the blood.
sweat and tears we've put mto
It "
Ft re officials esll mated that
$100.000 U\ bwldmgs were k>st in
the blaze. An additional $500,000
1 n m er chandise. inc 1 u'dlng
lumber. paint . hardware and
other materials. were lost. they
estimated
Asked if she or he r husband
have any idea who might have
started the fire . Mrs. Moore
answered. "Absolutely none."
She said that all employees
who have left the firm have left
on good terms and that the COU·
pie c an think or no one who
would seek revenge.
She sllld she isn't sure Just
how much msurance was car·
ned on the property
"Unfortunately. all of our rec-
ords burned up with tM build·
mg," Mrs Moore noted
She said sbe and ber husband
own the busmest> along wit.b co-
oartner PauJ Seber of Orange.
"We want to reopen as soon
as possible... she sald, noting,
however. that cleanup opera·
t1ons in the debris-Olled yard
can't begin until inaurantt in·
• vestigators are fllllahed there.
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Callfornla and ta parttclllar Oraap Coun&f QPIHd ln Santa
Ana today with t .. tJmOQJ ln·
dlcatlnl that.
-THE &!'1.JG EE popult.Uoo
Fir Sweeps
Crystal
Bay Casino
C RYSTAL BAY. Nev. (AP> -
One penocl wu killed today ln a
lire that swept tbrou1 b J im
Kelley's Taboe Nuaet. deat.roy-
ln& the lop '1oor and extensively
damaamc the nrst·Ooor casino.
•"are officials confirmed that
they removed a body from. the
burned·out club They said the
body "''as bumt>d so badly It ~·a
not P<J6Slblc to tell whether 1t
"a. that of a ma n or a woman
C'u~mo ofhcu&IS t'U rlier had ex·
11rt''\M'<1 hope everybody got out
,nfe ly after the fire.> broke out
N uggct ~cncral manager
Adam M11tonbergcr said tht.> fire
11 pparcnlly broke out on the
St'<'Ond n oor In the employee )iv.
1n& quarters . He said the
downstairs was easily evacuated
arter the fire began and he as·
sumed that club employee$ who
use the upsta.ars rooms also got
out safely.
A witness said the entire .
Set'Ond floor was engulfed in
flames wit.h1D ooe..hour aftu the
fire broke out 0and flames were
shooung through the roof. Ht>
said the fire seemed to be lo\-'Olit·
1ng its way down to the ri~t
noor casino
A wom~n at th~ ad1acent
Crystal Bay Club said the Nug-
get was "on its way to burning
to the ground ..
The dis pat che r at l nclint>
\'illage said the fire was report·
ed at 8: 15 a.m and still was out
of control at 10. She said there
had been some rescues. but no
reports of injuries
Dense smoke and inten~ beat
fro m the bummg building were
hampering efforts t o bring Ute
fire under control The wood
~tructure was one of the smaller
and older ca.smos at the north
shore.
· Police Seek
Thug in NB
Ring Robbery
t\ gun-lot.mg masked man who
thr eatened to kill a Balboa
Is land woman Wednesday un·
less sbe handed over her purse
and a Sl0.000 diamond ring LS the
o bJect of a continuing police
search today.
R osalie Cannon . 64 , told
:-4ewport Beach officers t.be ban·
dit approached her from behind
at about 1 a.m. as she was
standing 10 the alley behind her
Apolena Avenue home. waiting
for her son to park the family
car.
She said the masked bandit
put the gun to her bead and
warned. "Shut up and give me
your purse or I'll blow your
brains out."
Pol.Jee said she complied but
as s he w111 attempt.inc to pull the
dia mond ring from her r1n1er.
her son approached and the gun.
m a n lbreatmed he'd kill her son
if she didn't hurry up.
T he band.it. wearing a black
ski mask with a red s tripe and
thought to be in bis 205. ru off
with the k>ot. PoUce estimated
the lou at $10.lZI .
T hf• inferno that sa" all CJf
C0ttta Mesa's fire equ1pmt:nl
re"$ponding early Wednesday
:i nd drew equipment from
neigh boring Santa Ana and
N~wport Beach could be seen
from as far away as Corona del
Ma r
Lumber ya rd o wn er -
m enager James Moore and his
wife. Audrey. saw the tire from
Newport 'Y' Faces
$20,000 Deficit
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By STEVE llAltBLE
Of .. Deity Heit IWt
A sharp slip in adult mem·
benblpa ls •hiDI Or-u1e Cout
YMCA officials be edacbes as
they st.are at a S20.000 bole in
their working budget.
J im deBoom. director of lbe
Y II CA. said iD order to pull lbe
Y out ol itl s udden tallspla, one
branch facility baa been doeed
and several emp~yeea la.id olf.
Otber s taff members, be
stressed. alao face the u u do a
awnber ol scheduled fall pro.
e ra ms .
"Tbil ii PGt•'•llY oae oldie
m0tt -1oul tbruta we've evw
f acecl. .. •Boom ..id.
ff e explelaed tbe moaey
enmdl ii .. CO a. D pmftDt
drop ia adult membenbipl u
well u a decline lD eoDtrlbu-uau.
y~ W'CllllDeat. .... ,... ...
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De -deBoom s aid. "Tile dlf •
,\
ference Ls of(set by contributions
and the sale or adult me m·
berahips."
Tbe tnco me gene rated by
enrollla( 100 chlldrea, be ex·
pla laed, ls around SZ,500 while
enrolling 100 adults provides an
income of $13,500.
OeBoom blames the enroll·
ment drop on economics. He
1ald a ebeck with .,.nons not re-
newiftl their membenbips re.
ve eled tbat men)' Hid that
moaey ll limplJ too ti1bt.
P oUtics also ls at ralllt, be
said . ''A lot ol people an..._
tbllr moaq co .,......Ual cU.
dlda• ........ " tbe y . Tbll
be,,_ eYel'J four yHn, of coune. but It'• wone tlUa ,_,._ ••
Re uAd tlll WMt Newport VII·
CA brmda oa COMt lllP'nY
... daMd ...... Tbat.
baUdilll DOW le .... luMd by
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• Qi'mlll'OlmtJ, npw at 35,000. ... .,... '° 41.000 by Oc·
tober.
-TID FEDl:&AL &HLst.ance
1rut.ed Calllon.&a to aid in re·
settlement haa not increased
desp ite a more than 100 percent
EXPECTING FREEDOM Dr. MecOonetd
Attorney
eek R e l a
Of MacDonald
8} ROBERT BARKER
Of l1'o o .... Pti.t St•tt
Attomt')S .,we re expected to
file legal paper:. toda y 1n
Richmond . \'a . that they hope
14111 IC'ad to t-arly freedom for
Huntmgu>n Beach phys1c1 an Jef
fre) Ma c Do nald from th e
Federal Corr~t1onal Institute at
Termmal lsland
MacDonald 1s serving three
life sent.enc~ following his con
v1ctlon last summer or murder-
1 n g h1s wife and two young
daul'hters m Fort Brag~. ;-.; C .
m 1970
~ta cDonald ~ com1ct1on 14a"i
rever!>ed We dn esda) b) a
rt>deraJ dppeab court on grounds
he "A as derued a sptt<I>· lrlal
The federal court in Richmond
dtd not deal IA1th the que:.llon of
h1!> ~wlt or mnocenc('
Lawyers 111 Raleigh sa id tod<1>
they hope the 36-year-old phys1·
("Jan wiU be released soon on
bail pendmg possible appeal by
the government
"But we doo't expect hi m to
be freed imminently because
these court matters take time ...
said legal assis ta nt Nancy
JCJnei.
MacDonald was reported to be
elated over the Vf'rd1ct but has
declined mterviewi.
"He told us he wants to get out
ol here and go home as soon as
possible," said Don Butts. an as
sistant to the warden
Butts s a•d Mac Donald has
been somev.•hat of a loner who
bas k~ a low-profile while an
in mate
ce
CONCORD.
QUARTZ
increase in rehalees movinc to
the stale witbia Ute pu t year.
-&ACIAL TENSIONS are be· inf noticed bet ween lodoc~
re u1ees. blacks and Mexican·
Americans. and among tbe dif·
ferent Southeast Asian popula-
PLANE •.•
of delays in the delivery or
parts.
Secondly . he s aid. FAA
certification has been delayed
because of incidents that look
two or three OC-9-80 teat aircraft
off fight-test schedules.
A ver y hard l a nd i ng at
Edwards Air Force Bue dwinc
an FAA-required short-landing
test damaged one of the two-
engine shipg. Townesa.ld .
The other was damaged wb.l.le
landing al Yuma, Arb .• during
'"a simulated hydrau lics -out
landing "
"IL veered off the runway and
sheered a gear ." he pointed out
Towne said his company has
!>uccess fully completed more
I han 1.000 h<Jur~ o( t est nytng
wllh the.> new OC-9 All that re
main~ lS about 25 or 30 hours
more. he noted
E're•P~AI
HOT ...
waves averapng only one to two
feet. • · · '
Newport Beach ltfe~ua~ re
-ported .a~t ooe rerord w~
~et Wednesday from We st
• :'\e"' port to the s ands or Corona
dl'I ~1 dT
Ue&p1 t' " 14 hopping <'ro14d of
85 000 b<-ach n1>1to~ there 14.U
onl~ or'lt' ~cue made the) i.a1d
l 0 pC'tld" ,ti ~di fit'dCh th•·
\'1::.1lln~ Lhr<>ni:: numberl"d 12.000.
"hu:h 1s almost pc.eked for the
'hort i.tret<'h bt-twet>n tht' San
(, J bm·I R1 n•r Jt'tl) and tht' St-al
Beach :"'dval Wt.'cspom ~talion .,
\nahe1m Bay Jell>
i:·ro"' P-.. ,t I
COCAINE ...
federal Dru~ Enforcement Ad
mini:.trat1on by telephone ~;iy 1
and arranged for t.be purcha.M>
the f1\'e ounces of cocaine bv tht'
Ev ans brothers ·
It v. a .. allt.>~t>d lhJt on th1·
follov. tnJ: dJ~ Chdrlt.-:!> [\Jn'
Looi. dt-h\t'r) of th<' fl\e OWlC"t"
of rouune. 14,th estimated worth
nf S 15. from a federal un
dl·rco,·er a~ent near h1i. offi~ ctl
1 15 F'lfl h A \e and Miss
CJllaght"r r~1ved one oun(."(' or
roc:llnt' from an undt>rco,cr
Jg<·nt
f"ro• Pa~ A I
PROBE ...
acknowledged that he reee1\'l"d
S:?20.000 in loan.s from Llb) a
Regarding reports that Bill>
had obt.runed State Department
cables. apparently given tum b)
the president. Powell saJd today
the White House had no warrung
that such information existed
before it was di sclosed by
several congressmen who had
:i.een FBI reports on Lisker's
q uest1orung of the president·s
brother.
Uon themselves.
The hearing, which was to
conclude thls afternoon. was be·
ing conducted by the state Social
Services Advisory Board under
t h e chairmanship of As·
semblyman Herschel Rosenthal.
D·Los Angeles.
Similar hearings have been
held ln Los Aneeles. San Otego
and San Francisco prior to the
preparation of a report on ~b
lems created by the massive
1 efugee resettlement within the
state.
Leading off the testimony was
county First District Supervisor
Philip Anthony who said that his
central Orange County district is
absorb&ng the majority of the In·
dochinese immigrants.
An thony said that estimates
show that an additional 14,000
refugees are expected to resettle
in Orange County "in a few
short months."
He noted that Orange County,
with about one percent of the na-
tion's population. has about 10
percent of the refugee popula·
tlon
Orange Cou nty ~came a
p()pul ar location for refugees to
reselllP tx-cauc,c of 1t « prox1m1ty
to thl· Camp Pen<Jleton Marine
Bhe which '>t:n~d a:. a reloca·
t1on l'l'ntt-r at the end of t he Viet ·
nam War
F.ric Yoder, a reprtsent~tive
of Sen S I Ha) akawa. R·
Cal1forn1a , told the three-
member board that Cahforrua
has been targeted for SlS.7
m 11 llon 1n r esettlement as·
~•stance funds this year .
He. sa.ad that mount 1s only
about 10 percent highe r than la.st
~ .:ar'c; ft~re debp1te a 109 per.
c~nl tnerea:ie in-the number of• refug~ l4 1th1n the <;tcttc
T h.. figure 14 0uld provide
0.11iou1 Sl ;11 P• ~ p1·r-.•in 1n a')·
'!' .1nr,. h·· ~.1,'1
II• 'J1c1 •h .. t 1h1 l·,ator 14aS
1 .i in ' ·It~' to :!>l'•· that federal
J''''' JO• l '""u 111 1,. 1r.1 r .... ,"'fl
"Jl11ru ',1.,..:murJ • -..ltUl1\C
.,,,,,Lant of th<' J'Jc1 r1c A.s1an
\rnt'rlCJn C"l·nt•·r in Santa Ana.
Jld th.it he hJ:o reren ed reports
ot ·rumbltn~' · of racial dls·
1 urbJnc·•'' 1n\ oh mg \'1t•tnamese
rdu~t-t..., hlJrk-. Jnd Mt:'x1can-
\men<Jn" in the Garden Grove
1r .. a
· W P mu:-t tak,. pre vent1vt"'
1""11•;1,un' ht· told the board
Re<l!(a11 Due
A.t lroi1ie ~s
Siti111 Touniey
R•JOJlcl Hl J).!Jn pl Jn" to attend
r lu:.1ng t <'remonae!'. ~aturday for
the C . Long Courst' Sw1mmtng C hamp1 on~h1p 1n Irvine's
fl l' r 1 lag t· Park A q u a ·t 1 c
l'nmph .. -... his pre~s aide s aid
\\ t·dn~d~'
Ht'.l~~n a1dt:' Jan MrCov said
an J tdephone 1nterv1ew: ··He
1 Reagan I 1::. ::.uppo~ed to be m
Jrvme Saturday. but all of the
details haven ·t been se tUed."
J n1n~ Ma}or .\rt Anthony
,31d Rt'ai!an dd\ ancc people and
!'>cl•ret ~r\'lCl' men \I.ere 1n City
llall Wednesday morning mak·
IOJ:! :lrran~cmcnts for Jtcagan's
\ l:i.lt
"The mt't't organizers had m.
'tted Pr~tdent Carter , but he
rouldn't c:'Omc becaust> of the
8111) gatt:'' matter, so they de·
c1ded ·""tiat the httk if you can't
get a Democ rat . a s k a
Republican.· " Anthony said.
(/3Hll <Jila/Jt4 <J/1wjlo4/
JS FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660
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Four New Charges
1wo Re-a1·i·ested ·,
1 • . . .
In Local Thefts
By PIDL SNEIDERMAN
OI ... CMlfY ~ '4Mf
Four additional burglary
cou.nts have been filed against a
Huntington Beach couple ac-
cused of posing as real est~te
agents or home buyers to gajn
entry to expensive area homes.
Karen Lynn Hix and Dale Lee
Rak. who were out on bail alter
being arrested July 21 b y
·Newport Beach police. were re-
arrested Wednesday by Hunt·
mgton Beach police in connec-
tion with four additional local
thefts.
Ra.k. 29. and Ms Hix. 37. both
last their address as 21372
Brookhursl St. The two were
again required to post SS.000 ball
each berore bein~ released from
Huntington Beach J ail.
After the couple's first arrest.
police discovered In their house
about S250.000 worth of Jewelry
believed to have been stolen 1n
recent months from Southern
California homes
Four Huntington Beach res1
de nts were able to identify their
property among the confiscated
jewe lry. resulting in the second
set of burglary charge~. llunt
ington Beach police Detective
Jerry Eval\l) said
E'•ans said the 1nvest1gat1on
that led to the arrest of Rak and
Ms Hix involved detertaves
fr o m H untingt o n Beac h .
Sewport Beach and the Orange
linked Rak and Ms . Hk to two
Newport Beach burglaries and
one in the south county. Evans
said, leading to the s uspects' Ju-
ly 21 arrest by Newport Beach '
police.
Evans said the couple a re believed to bave varied their
ruse for gaining entry. On dif.
ferent occasions, they allegedJy
pr e tended to be real esta te
agents or home buyers.
After Evans' partner. Richard
Hooper, described the scheme at
d meeting of the Huntington
Beach-Fountain Valley Board of
ije altors, the add1t1onal ties to
f our H u ntington Beach
burglaries wer e deve loped.
State officials have determined
neither RaJt nor Ms. Hix as a
licen sed re a l es t ate agent . •
Evans added.
Althou.zh the couple are not believed to have forced their
way into the homes. they were
charged with burglary because
the jewelry thefts are believed •
to have been planned before
they entered. Evans said.
Some Can't Swim
Philly Li/ eguards
Flunk Skill Tests
PHILADELPHlA <AP> -The
Phlladelptua Recreation Depart·
ment as testing all its lifeguards
folio"' sni;( reports t hat some
pu rch a~t.'d phony lifesaving
cert1f1cales to ~et their JO~
Seven of 208 hreguards tested
Wedn e s da.) f lunk e d . Th e
Bulh:un report~ today Anothe r
ISO did not show up for the te.t.s
special athletics director of the
Recreation Department. But 25
or 30 were hired later becaUSf'
they had an advanced Red Cros:.
hfesavmg card or certificate
Wastungton said he had "re
re1 ved r umor s·' th al some
lifeguards had purchased their
cert1ficatt"5
,, County.Shenff's Oepntment The !'t.\'en _v.ho ta..ied. and
thoi.e whO did not re port for the
test. hcsve bei:n ordered to prove
their hfesa\'lng ability too1~hl.
ortic1als .,aid
One cha Id has drowned U) a c t
ty pool this ~ummer. but of·
fl c1ah said none of the -,,.iards
"ho f31lt'd tht• lifesaving test
Wt'dn~a) hcsd worked at that
pool
DERAILED FREIGHT CARS MADE THIS MESS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON IN PLACENTIA
Ove rttead View of Train Wreck Photographed From Or.ange County Fire Departme nt Snorkel Trude
Train Crash Cleared
17 Cars Jump Track Near Plocentia
A half-rruJe stretch of Santa Fe
track near Placentia was ex-
pected to be back m use today
afler the r emova l of wreckage
from a 17-car tram derailment
WednE:"'dd~ aft~rnoon , offic1al5
s aid
The freight car') rn the San
Diego.bound tram Jumped the
track at about II.JO am. Wednes·
day in an industrial area on
the Placentia-Anaheim border.
:-.;o injur ies were r eported.
Orange Coun t~ hre o fficials
i:;aid. but about seven or the cars
dumped potassium chlorate. or
Hayakawa Ponders
R e tiring in 1982
W AS Hl !'GTO~ IA P J -
Cal1forn1a Republican S I
Hayakawa !:>a)~ he would not
seek a second US Senate term
if GOP l ca dl'r ~ thought a
younger candidate could pre\•cnt
a Democrat from wmnmg the
seal Havakawa. an a n ant en ·1ew
with. the Sacramento Bee's
Washington bureau. s aid 1f
R onald Reagan and o the r
Republican leaders convinced
h.im that stepping do"' n at the
end or lus fari>t term in 1982 "'as
10 the party's best mtere!>l. he
would do so
Hayakawa. who will be 76 at
the end or his term. s aid he stall
mtends to get ready next year
for a re-election bid But he s:i1d
he wouldn't put personal amb1·
t1on ahearl or the part~
Among potential GOP Senate
candidates in 1982 are CahromJa
Rep!:> Barry GoJdwate r Jr and
Pete McClos key.
On the De m ocrati c s ide.
pohtacal acta\·1st Tom Hayden
a nd GO\' Edmund Brown Jr
have been mentioned as pot.en
t1al contenders for Hayakawa's
s eat
potas h. after leaving the tracks.
A county fire department
spokesman s aid the potash can
be considered toxic through pro-
longed exposure or inhalation.
However. smce the derailment
occurred an an isolated area ifo
C\'acuataon was orde red.
The accident took place at the
r ai lr oa d cro ss ing at
Orangethorpe Avenue and J er-
f E.'rson Street. The 17 cars wtuch
jumped th'e track were Ln the
r1rst half of a 53-ca r freight train
whtch began its Journey 10 l"ew
Meitaco
Fire uruts from Anaheim and
the county were dispatched to
the scene
Charles Halnan, a spokesman
for Santa Fe. said wreckage was
bt•aniz pushed away from the
tracks Wednesday and today to
clear the line for rail traffic.
Jl alnan said the cause of the de·
railment 1s unknown.
Seven or the hopper cars were
coni.idered destroyed while the
other 10, some or which were put
back on the track by a crane.
were Judged s alvageable
llalnan said damage to the re·
pairable cars was placed at
$41 .500 wtule track damage was
estimated at $'9,000
Some or the derailed cars had
come to rest on a 36-inch gas
main near the rail bed. but fire
o ff1 c1als said this posed no
But he s aid the m aJor break 1n
the Cast' can be credited to d
16·year-Old youth
On June 24. Evans said. a rou-
ple later 1dent1f1ed as Rak and
Ms Hi x drove a m1lk -wh1te
Rolls Royce up to a Huntington
Harbour home posted for sale
a nd 1dent1hed themselve~· as
real estate agents
Although tus parents were not
home, the 16-year-old youth ad·
m 1tted the couple because other
agents similarly had v1s1ted the
home
The youth late r told police he
heard drawers being opened up-
stairs and s urprised qne of the
·agents." Although the couple
told the youth they were not
engaged in criminal act1Vlty. the
teen wrote down the license
number of the Rolls Royce and
called police when the couple
left.
The lease<! vehicle was traced
to the suspects by police. Evans
said. Investigators also dis·
covered that some property re·
ported stolen from several area
ho mes was found to have been
sold to vanous pawn shops by
the same couple. the detective
said.
The strongest 1mt1al evidence
Gas in Israel
$3.21 a Gall.on
TEf.. AVlV. Israe l <AP> -For
the second time in three mon~.
Israel raised fuel pnces by an
average or 2S percent today
Under the new prices. a gallon
of gasoline is S3 21. one or the
highest rates an the world
The Energy Minis try s aid
there were four reasons ror the
inc r eases: continued de valua·
taon of the lsraeh pound . 1nfla·
tion runrung at over 100 percent:
increased world oil pnces and
depletion of stocks of 011 bought
last year at bargain pnces
Thos e 14h o f a ile d were
described a~ "nonl>wammers"
b) :'\athanael Was hington. a dep·
uty recreauon comm1!>l>1oner
:\l ost of th~ lifeguards had
been tested by the city from
mid April to ·the end of Junf'
beforl' they went to work . ac
co rdinJ;? to Earl William s.
I believe they'r e buyinJ.!
llft•guard ccrt1f1 catc card!>."
Washington sa id
He did not name the source of
the certJf1cates that allegedly
were p(i_rchased
To keep their S3 50 per hour
Jo bs. the lifeguards a re reqwred
to demonstrate basic swamman~
and hfesavang skills
Bonin Faces Cot1nts
In Third County
Wilham George Bonin. ac-
cu~ed tJus week an 14 of the so-
called freeway iiltings of young
men and boys. will fa~ charges
m two add.itJonal murder cases
1nves t1gated by the San
Be rnardino County Sberarf's
Department.
However. authontaes an San
Be rnardino s a id Wednesday
t hey likely will wait to file
c ha rges against the 33 year-old
Downey truck drtver until court
proceedings in the other cases
are well under way
Bonin. they said. 1s a suspect
1n the slayings of Mark D
She lton. 17, of Wes tminste r .
whosC' bod). through which a
~tak~ had been driven .. was
fo und las t Auj?. l l. 1n San
Be rnardino . and Michael
:\1c0onald. a l6-year -0ld Ontano
~·ou th whose bQdy 14·as dis ·
covered in San Bernardino Jan
3
OH1r1als an Oran~e County
pre\ 1ously sa id Bonin. a twice
convicted r egister ed sex of·
render who unlit re«ntly lived
an Salverado Canyon. will face
grand jury proceedings m con-
nection w1lh four other deaths m
the freeway k1lhngs series
Those ca'>e:o. in vol ve the
murders of Franlt Dennis f'ox.
18. of Long Beach: Glen Norman
Barker. 14. o( Hunllngton Bellcti.
Russell Duane Rugh. 15, or
Garde n Grove and La wrence
Edw a rd Sha rp, 18. of Long
Beach.
The bodies of Foit . Barker a.M
Rugh were dumped on Ortega
Hi g hway ea<;t o f San Juan
Capistrano Sharp·., body was
d umped behind a Westmmster
sen ·ace station.
Bonin Is being held without
bail in Los Angeles County Jail.
If 1!' a rraignme nt on the U
•murder charges filed Tuesday 1~
~c heduled for Aug. 8.
A second s uspect. VernoB
Robert Butts. 22. a laborer from
Do"' ney. has been rharged a. ... an
ac-co mplr c-c 1n :>IX o f the
murders.
The cases have been termed
the freew3)' k1lhng because
most v1ct1ms · bod1e" were
dumped aJongsade freeway" or
m ajor h1 ghw:1y'i in a St'ven-
county Southern Cahfom1.1 r1.'·
g1on
He s aid he "'ould accept a
daplomatJc post m a Reagan ad·
m inistration. 1r the GOP pres-
identJal nommee 1s elected an
November
Brown said last '4 eek it as un·
likely he would seek a third
term as governor. a nd only
somewhat more likely he would
run for the Senate. ~enous danger. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Judge to Rule on Fil1n
'Caligula' Essay on Poi,oor or Smut?
BOSTON <AP) -After eight
days or testimony by experts on
sex. politics and history. a Judge
mu.st decide whether the film
"Caligula " lS an essay on power
or simply a dirty movie.
The obscenity trial or Pent·
house International, which pro-
duced the S17 miUJon m ovie, and
the Sack theater chain, where it
was shown. concluded Wednes·
day lD Bostoo Municipal Court.
Tbfl trial. in which 14 eminent
s cnotars and other experts de·
bated the film's artistic and
social merits. was unusual for
the municipal court. where
trials ordinarily take a half hour
or less.
U convicted. Pe nthouse. its
Massachusetts subsidiary and
the theater chain each race max-
imum floes of $5,000. But one de·
rense lawyer said Penthouse as
s pending more than $100,000 to
try to win acquittal.
Crash Kills Man
·AD Anaheim m an was arrest·
ed on drunken d r ivin g and
manslaughter cbar1es early to-
da7 followiq a spectacular col·
Uslon in which bis expensive
s~U' abeared off a power
pGle ldllill8 a male puaen1er.
ao111rt 1Acm rerpson, a. of
Car ...... •• pranouaced dead at u.e .-of tbe 1:50 a.m. ac·
ckleat at Katella Avenue and
Claudlaa War. ln An aheim.
.. ttsald
TM*'"" ol tbe lf71 Pantera. Lawnnce R. eo..eD, 31, •• aat ............. MCll Mid Cowell failed to
8"'11128 a C9"e OD lt...Ua.
•
sending the speedio1 sport.scar
into a nearby power pole. There
was no major electrical outage,
police.uld.
Cowell also wu cb ar1ed with
possession of cocain e. police
said. He was booked Into
Anaheim city jail.
Tr11Bedy Analysed
LONDON CAP) -Structural
eqbleen ..... tr~ tbe orllin
of .. oU r1a eollapu la wbicb m
people died la llae NorUt Sea
IMt ll.-dl to • U·lnda blle
dttlled ID a ... brace. tbe Tlmes
of LaadmP ...,.... toay.
Judge Harry E lam, who heard
the case wtthout a jury. prom
1sed to issue a verdict Friday.
In tus final argument Wednes·
day . Penthouse lawyer Roy
Grutman said prosecution b9 the
Suffolk County district attorney
"1s an attempt to stifle and
stamp out ideas.
· · Cala gul a . whatever it s
s hortcominf's. as not a stag
rtlm." he saJd "It is not a blue
movie. If 1t had been t he intent
or Penthouse to make a porno
him. that could have bffn done
for Sl00.000. They fell a useful
social and artistic purpose could
be served."
T he two-hou.r. 46-minute mov
ie, which stars Peter O'Toole,
was seized by vice squ.cl ddec·
tlvea last month at a downtown
Boston theater . Tbe film re-
counts the torture and sexual
abuse rampant during the rei1D
of emperor Callpla in ancient
Rome . Grutman s aid it toDtalm
slit minutes of explicit sex.
A11lat1nl District Attoruey
Timothy O'Neut told tbe judp:
··1 wish you to recall the manner
ln which the camera focused on
snuaJ Ilda. Can tbere b)' any
question tbat this film deplcta
sex la a P9tenUy off emlve matt·
ner and appeals to a prurient .,..
ter•t.,''
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1 Medium Sizt>I Sweet Vine Rlpe Lou l Cantalopes lk lb.
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Test I• •••
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,. ·.
Keeping Their Cool
Nuke Treaty
llOI", BIATED a llOTTU: If you've nouted UM:
beach t.ramc-Meta.I a bit beavter than ua11al ~ mid
week da.fi, you can put \.be blame directly on thermomettT
rcadinp
1'emptrat\lf'el aJ001 t.be coast nud1ted up toward 80
de11rees ye6tef'day But on lhe otMr hMJ>d , look what w~
happeoinuuat inland ~ tugb ln Anaheim w &1 reported al 101. Mtssaon Vie·
JO got tagged with t.b4I same £J Toro and Santa Ana bolh
c laimed 98's and t-'uUerton was reported al a h1&h ol 99
degree,
l 'Sl lALLY WHEN WE get a heal wave going in the an·
IJod reach~ or our area. you can find comparative .reh~f
Santa Anans Galhned to AIDOlt Good Ntws from Flagpole
by lookmg up miserable high temperatures elsewhere.
The~. you can ~a~."~? We aren't really that hot after all
Thili. boweyer. doesn.'.Wieem to be the cur.NAt-a>nd.,_-
l1on
Jr it tut a high of 101 degrees in Anaheim yesterday.
the residents of the Magic l(jngdom metropolis can't find
much solace in the fact that it was only 105 at Palm
Springs. When the mercury climbs over the century mark.
another four degrees isn't going to make you think you're
cool and they are miserable.
You may be left puzzling on bow come Anaheim could
have been blistering with a 101-degree high yesterday
whale Santa Ana was cooling along at 98. Besides that. if
you were m Santa Ana yesterday. you might have reason
lo questJon the veracity or lbe thermometer.
THAT'S VERY S MART of yo~. It's necessary to un·
dcr~tand how they take high temperature readings in San·
ta Ana when we get Into these heat wave conditions.
Because Santa Ana is our beloved County Seat. they
take certain liberties with the methods of recording sunny
ht#?h~ They utilize two temperature·taksng methods: one
for davs wtlh coastal breezes and the other way when
there isn't any wind at alJ or the overheated Santa Ana
brt-ezes do waft about
First , on coastal breeze delys, the Santa Ana
weatherman utilizes the talles t flagpole in the
city
The weather person thus hoists the thermometer to the
top of the pole and lets it dangle about in the coastal breez.e
for about half an hour. Then he hauls it down quickly and
pulls a readmg before the sidewalk heat gets to at
ZOUN DS! It's onl y 98 in Santa Ana !
Windless day,, or when the Santa Anas are blowing.
pose greater.proble ms for the temperature-taking person.
The na~pole is probably useless. It's melted.
Thus the Santa Ana weathe rman g r abs his
thermometer and races to that cert.a.in icebouse out on the
l'&St side of town. The iceman sees tum coming. He turns
on a tape rerording of Pomp and Circumstance and opens
the icehouse door. The weatherman marches through the
place to the beat of the music a nd then immediately upon
·e merging, takes a tugh tempt:rature reading.
ZOUNDS! Once again, at's only 981n Santa Ana
Thus while the rest of our inland region 1s s weltenng.
Santa Ana keeps its cool
You have to guess that prov~ there's more than one
way to beat the heat.
CEN£VA.SWIUttland (AP> -
The Unit~ SU.tes. the Soviet
Union and Britain anooun«d to-
di.y thlil after more than thtte
y~urs of lripart.Jte neeotJations
they have a.greed Ul principle oo
measUJ't"':j to pol.lee a treaty ban·
oang aJl nuclear weapons teats.
A JOlnt report said the three na-
uons "have come far in lbeir
purs uit of a sound treaty" on a
1•om prehensive test ban that the
Un ited Nations General As ·
sembly has given top priority in
its disarmament program.
The measures to verify the trea-
ty .. break significant new ground
sn antemat.Jonal ar~s limitation
e fforts ." the report said. But
conference sources refused to
term tb,e agr e ement "a
breakthr ough" and the three·
cosigners conceded m the report
that substanllaJ work remams to
be done.
The approved verification pro·
cedures . desig ned to protect
aga1ns l ch eat ing , included
satelhtes and othe r m onstonng
de vices. an international ex
change of data r ega:.ter ed by
Gas Ration
Setup Would
Take Mf.>nlbs
-WASHIN~ (APT -Presi-
dent Carter now has the authority
he h as long sought from Congress
to order gasoline r ationing 10 an
e mergency. But it could take
months. 20.000 e m ployees and
S464 million to actually put the
standby plan into rootJon.
The plan became law at 12.0l
a.m . EDT today after survivmg
last-minute challenges Wedne:.·
day by margjns of 60-31 m the
Sen ate and 209·205 m the House.
THAT DOES NOT necessarily
me an the nation w1U have gas ra·
t1oning, only that the pre:.1dent
now has the power to order 1t 1f
gasoline supplies drop by 20 per
cent over a 30-day penod
And even then. suc h an order
could later be vetoed by either
house of Congress .
But an Energy Department re -
port subrniUed to Congress dur·
ing deliberations oo the leg:i.sla·
lion claimed that if rationing 1s in·
voked by the president, tl would
take three months to get it gomg
Running lhe plan would reqwre
an est.Lma ted 5.000 federal and
15,000 state and local employees
and cost S464 million for the lhree·
month start -up period.
IF RATIONING WENT beyond
three m onths . 1t wo uld cost
another $474 mtlllon for every ad·
d1t1onal lhree months of opera·
t1on . e ne rgy o rr1 c 1al ~ told
Congress
The law allows the government
to recoup some of the cost by tm·
posing a two-cent ·a -gallon
gasoline fee.
And that's not all. Before the
president can even make use or
has new rationing powers, some 5
billion rationing coupons must be
printed Q,d a natlonal vetucle
regu1tration rile compiled.
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aei.amic ltat.iom, and oo.aite U..
apections, a t.radiUoaal atumblinl
bloc k in aucb negotiations
because ot Ma.cow'• professed
rearolespionq-e.
The ~ sald that obstacle
was overcome by authorizing on-
slte inspectJoos-to be conducted
by tums of outside upert.s -al
the request of one party but
permitting the affected country t.o
refuse inspection if it provides a
sound reason ror its decision.
The three nauons committed
themselves in the report to bring·
ing the t.alk.s t.o "an early and s uc·
ce~sful conclusion.'' But they also
s aid drafting verificatioo pro-
cedures Ls a ··taborious proceSs"
with "important areas where sub-
stantial workisslill tobedooe."
The 11-page re port was the
most detalled issued since the
three powers started their talks
on the Comprehensive Test Ban
Tre.tty m im. It was presented to
the 40-nation Geneva disarma-
ment conference at the end of the
eleventh round of the tnparute
negotiations. The next round ~ to
lo tart here 1n October
His popularity may be dwmdling. but you wouldn 't know it
by looking at a beaming President Carter as he accepts a
kiss on each cheek from Miss Uni verse. Shawn Weatherly
I left >. and Miss USA, Jineane Ford. at the Wh ite House.
Chrysler Loss Huge
$536 Million Still Less Thim Estimate ~-.
-. -· ~~ ><= • <: -~-..~~~~e;;et¥11T.Om;ss;z bliiti ~RGIT-t.M>-t--"'ttryster "°rp:-losr N.JI)-s2 1 billion. First-half 'revenue dipped from 16 46
m1U1on or $8.13 per common s hare tn the second balllontoS4.47billioo.
quarter. an auto a.ndustry record but substantJally Chrysler's U.S. car s ales for the first six months
less than the estJmate at reported to the federal gov-of the year fell 30 perce nt to409,018. counting 1mportS
l'rn ment, the comppny s aad today. from its J apanese amh ate ....
In the s~ond ttuarter of tm. the troubled No. 3 The board was taking up Chrysler's request for
automaJc.er lo_st S207 million orS3 31 per share final approval of another $300 m1l1Jon an loan guaran·
Chi") ler s report brought second~uarter losses tees at its meeting toda, ~
f~r the four t: S -owned comparues to St 5 b1lhoo. The amount. what Chrysler had planned all
Eac h company lost a record amount -General along 15 more than the S2SO million approved by the
Motors Corp. $412 million. Ford Motor Co. S468 board. t'NO 'AeW ago. Approval for the extra S50
m1lhon : and American MotorsCorp Wmtlllon. million was cond1t1oned on Chry'i ler having an
On July 10. Chrysler told the Loan Guarantee cqUI\ alent amount sn non-guaranteed f1nanc1ng
Board in Wa:.bsngton tb loss would be SS55 million The state of lnd1cina loaned Chry~ler SJ2 m1lhon
"That wci.., a conser' all\ c. hard-~ esumate." on Wednesday, as previously planned That ..,um
'Jld a ... po~csman today who did not want to be tden· ... atd a spokesman w hu d id n<>t w dnt to tw 1'1ent1fwd
t1f1t•d 'll' l'" u.-, more than enough wdr d"' SJOI> million
Chr~:.ler '::. los'.'>forthef1rs t s1x months of the >ear Without M1t<.,ub1~h1 finanr 1ng. Chrysler would
"'as $985 million. SH 97 per share. against 106.ses of ha\•e to pay SISCJ mill ion ~a..-.h. not all at once. for
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CALIFORNIA '!!2tdn· Jut< St, 1980 DAIL v PILOT Al ..
Rain Aids State Firefighters
Thousands of Acres of Brush Charred; 14 Injured
By~ .U1oda&ed Pren
Aided by a 1oakin1 rain.
firt'tl&)ltera have controlled the
7,90().acre fire in the San Jacinto
Mountaina above Palm Sprincs
and have contained or controlled
dotens of othe r b iases that
charred thousands of acres oC
Califorrua's brushland and left
at least 14 people injured.
mained on each of the San
Bernardino County tires during
the nJgbt.
AT LEAST 14 PEOPLE were
injured -two of them seriously
-tlgbting the Central and
Southern California fires .
fire fighters from Madera,
Ma riposa . Fresno and Tulare
counties.
-The Mission Creek fire. on
the Riverside-San Bernardino
County line, was at 950 acres
Wednesday evening and was 90
percent contained. with full con-
trol expected at nooo today. said
Bureau of Land Management
spokesman Ferguson.
County at 700 acres WednesdQ
night. CDF dispatcher Tom
Barnes estimated control by 6
a .m . today.
Future Brigltt.er APW.,......•
·'That half·inch of rain sure
helped," said California Depart·
ment of Forestry spokesman
Royal Mannion of the La Vida
rare northwest of Palm Springs.
which was controlled Wednes·
day afternoon alter a three-day
battle.
INCREASED MOISTURE
also helped firefighters control
the fitt in the Sidewinder Moun·
tains north of the Lucerne
Valley in San Bernardino County
at 11.130 acrel. according to
federal Bureau f Land Manage-
ment s p oke s m a n J o hn
Ferguson.
Llghlh.ing strikes into dry un·
dergrowth sparked most of the
fires, fire officials said . Gusty.
erratic winds, st~p terrain. low
humidity and temperatures in
tbe 100s thwarted firefighters,
the officials said.
Elsewhere in Califom1 a:
-The Coxey fire. 10 miles
northwest of Big Bear Lake. was
contained at 375 acres Tuesday
evening. Mannion said, with full
control conung early Wednesday
evening
-Full control or the Rainbow
fi re 1n the Los Padres National
Forest. near the Santa Barbara·
Ventura County Line was expect·
ed early today. The fire had
been cont3111ed at 570 acres at
m1d·aftemoon Wednesday, ac·
c o rding to Fores t Ser vice
spokeswoman Ed Waldapfel.
HE SAID MANY firefighters
had suffered heat prostration
while fighting the bla~ across
s leep t errain in 106-degree
w e ath e r . Nearly a ll the
firefighters were treated and re·
leased. he said.
Blimp to Air
Con Schemes
LOS ANGELES CAP> -
The attorney general's of.
fice will take to the air in
the Goodyear blimp begin·
ning Friday to inform the
public about various local
con games . buncos a nd
frauds. Most victims of
the scams a re sen ior
citizens.
Marin County Humane Society workers release the
partially blind goose that was ta ken into custody after ~t:r mate was kmed and barbecued. The widowed goose
Jolned two ganders and a gosling that appeared on her
home beach near Tiburon. and offi ciaJs hoped she would
live happily with her ne w found friends.
Cont.rot came at 6 p.m. Wed·
nesday, he said.
The Almond fire in the high
desert at Red Mountain was con
taaned al 9.500 acres Wednesday
with control expected by 4 p.m .
today. Ferguson said.
A force of 150 firefighters re·
-Some 90 firefighters were
battling a 900-acre brush fire
that was 80 percent contained.
abo ut 25 miles east o r
Porterville. COF spokeswoman
Stefanie Thomas said full COD·
tainment was expected by 8 am.
today.
THE BLAZE, CALLED the
Cain Springs (ire. was caused by
lightning. she said No injuries
have been reported. State fire
<"rews were being aided by
In Ri verside County, a fire
at Anza burned 600 a<"res before
ha rd rainfall Tuesday led to full
control Wednesday
Firefighters cont:uned a fire
in San Timoteo Canyon south of
Redlands 1n San Bernardino
The blimp will fly over
S o uthe rn California
t hrough August. flashing
messages on how to obtain
films and speakers who
can explain the various
schemes and who to con·
tact if approached by a
con man , a spokesm an
said.
Home Savings a nd Loan
Assn. 1s underwriting the
cos t of the program.
Garlic Farms
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G ILROY <AP> -Fields of garlic ripe for
harvest remained without workers today as a
s trike by garli c pickers continued. while the Unit·
ed Fann Workers won union elections at two
garlic farms
Workers al the Christophe r Ranch voled 188·5
Wednesday lo have the U FW represent them in
negotiations with growers, and field hands at Bob
Felize Farms voted 77-0 ror union representation.
The Gilroy region south or San Francisco SUP·
plies a bout 90 percent or lhe nation's garlic crop,
about 15 million pounds arlnually.
About 1,200 garlic pickers walked off their jobs
July 21 and the strike spread to about 800 workers
harvesting other crops this week.
"renwinkel De11i~d Part>IP
F RONTERA <AP> -A parole board. sa~g
Patricia Krenwinkel was "extremely callous ' to
human suffering. has re·
( .. ....,. •T'E J fused for a third time to ..,,,..,, f r ee th e c o nv ic t e d
_______ _. murderer. a disciple of
Charles Manson.
The board We dnesday rejected Miss
Krenwinkel's contention that she was a confused
product of the 1960s.
PCB Containers F1>und·
BAKERSFIELD <AP> -Pacifi<" Gas&. Elec·
tric Co. will prepare a plan to clean up a company
work yard here because 10 capacit-0rs containing
the suspected carcmogen PCB were found buried
on the site
The capacitors we re discove red shortly after
company crews began digging sample trenches
through a landfill area more than half the size of a
f ootball field Wednesday
Sld,,,,ard W1>rker.c .4iti rib-
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A st rike by some J,700
Todd Shipyards Corp. employees seeking higher
pay and free asbestos disease tests has halted
almost all activity at the yard, a company official
says
Todd's industrial relations director. John
O'Hara. said talks between Local 9 of the In·
dustrial Union of Marine and Ship Builders of
America and the shipyard re m a ined stalled
Wednesday, the third day or the strike.
Air Co•plder Falb ,tgain
FREMONT <AP> -The Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration computer t hat controls air traffic
over Northern California and Nevada briefly
failed again Wednesday. an FAA spokesman said.
Roger Johnson said the computer was down
Cor 10 minutes, from 12:33 a .m . lo 12:43 a .m .. and
the malfunction caused "little or no impact" on
flights in the area served by the Fremont center.
Deserts Bracing
For More Stonns
By Tlte Aslocla&ed PftlS
Southern California desert areas and parts or
Arizona braced for more lhuncrentorms and hlcb
wlnds todQ after lightning killed an oU·duty
s berifrs deputy in Needles and six inches of rain
fell on Parker, Ariz.
San Bernardino County deputy Michael Sam·
pie 22, was killed instantly by lightning Wednesday
whlle water·sldinc on the Colorado River in NeNlel.
He died at the outset of a furious storm that broustrt winds ol up to 80 mpb, knocked down more
than 50 telephone poles and forced the closure o[
HJpway 95 between Needles llDd BlY\be.
Heavy rains also fell in Lu Vecu and at
Boulder Ctty ln Nevada.
'n. neult of that moisture and tbe deMrt heat bu belD felt lD tM form ol thundenbowen and
H1btniq 1trtlk:e1 durtn1 lite week that bave touebed olf numerous brusbftres.
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e believe that ha
holdups are a crime.
You've eaten away half your lunch
hour being held up at the bank.
You've left the car running at the
curb only to find a crowd parked at the
teller line.
You've rushed to get money before
5: 00 and got caught in the rush hour ...
in your bank lobby.
Imperial believes that's a crime! At
our offices throughout California, we've
come down hard on time-robbing incon-. veruences. ·1
That's why at some locations we
open express lanes at peak hours. We
keep most offices open on Saturdays. We
have ample parking outside. And we've
got people who are friendly, but stay fast
and efficient.
Imperial has many ways to help you
save. Not only money (passbooks and
certificates that pay higher dividends than
any bank), but minutes too.
So if the slow ins and outs of bank-
ing are holding you up, there's a quick
alternative. It's Imperial Savings , for
people on the move.
Coate Meu, South C.at Pl-.. T~ 3310 Bristol Street (714) 540-7591
Newport •••ch 3388\lia Udo (714) 87~3130
Newport CenW 550 Newport Center Ori"9 (714) 644-1461
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Mooring Fee Hike
Needs Explanation
Boaters who lie up ln Newport Harbor let out a yelp
recently when 1t wu le~ the city wanted to hlke both
onshore and offshore moonna r .
The ::ity Council will vote next month on wheth~r to
ral e om hore r from 15.25 to $10 per foot per vessel
c ch yt•itr
Onshort' fees ~'Ould go rrom S3 30 to 15 per loot.
Boat h"t!ady ha~ protested. Th y clalm they'r
sUll smunaug over the county' move early this year to
raise at.-. offshore h rbor r from $6 to $18.
It b cleur, m today's mflalionary ~ueeie. that the
price or thingb conunu s to ~ up and up But an the ca e or the moorm~ I , it' interest.mg to note what th com·
mercial ·u•bh ·hments charge
According lo the city'· own survey, c lly rates
already are higher than most commercial outle~. Of
seven busmessc ch~cked. the lop price per foot was only
$6.
The city's aq::ument for hiking the lees is that the
Cons umer Price Jnde x would put the fees at roughly $10.
That may be. Bul looking over the city's own fee sur·
vey. one ~'Ollders why lhe county and now the city feel in·
clined lo lead the way in price mcreases.
Boaters, it seems, have good reason to ask for a bet·
ter explanation on the stiff in crease.
Mailbox Victory ·
When the U.S. Postal Service's new energy-savif}g
program was put to work on Lido Isle in Newport Beach
recently, there was a bit of yelling.
Lido residents said they were caught off guard one
morning when they went to deposit their bills and letters and discovered the island's lone mailbox was gone.
Several residents called up Newport's Postmaster
Robert House for an explanation.
House said he told them the box was removed
because, according to a survey, Lido writers were stuff.
• ing fewerthan25piecesof mail a day in it.
Such poorly used boxes. he continued. are being re·
moved as part of a nationwide energy-saving plan. He
said boxes are being used as storage bins by mailmen
who have been taken out of rars and put back on walking
assignments.
The wa lking part, he said. is where the energy is
saved.
But Lido residents persisted. arguing that as letter
writers they ranked with the best of them. Apparently
they made their point. The mailbox was returned two
days later.
, In retros pect. one r esident suggested. that while th~ '
post officC' was saving ~nergy by removing_ bo".'es, r!!Sl·
dents were doubling their energy consumption m trymg
to track dov.n another mailbox.
Bay Cleanup Moving
After years of argument and delay, it appears
progress f malJy is being made on tbe effort to clean up
the Upper Newport Bay.
But before the citizenry lets out a cheer, a word of
caution is in order. .
Thanks to efforts by harbor citizens and city leaders.
the state water board has approved a S2 million grant for
construction of a silt-catch basin. ·
But the City of Newport Beach had asked for $10
milJion a nd then expressed concern that even that
amount might not be enough.
In the past, estimates for a proper silt-catch basin
have come in as high as $40 million.
The big stumbling block now is that the city must
show where it intends to get the rest of the money by
December or risk Josing the grant.
Newport. Mayor Jackie Heather admitted it will take
a "heroic effort" to pinpoint all the dollars by the end of
the year. She asided. though, that "it's worth it -it
would be tragic if we Jost this grant."
We agree. It would be tragic. r
The grant represents only one victory in what always
has promised to be a ve ry long and arduous battle.
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on thrs page are those of thetr authors and
artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Da ily Pilot, P.O
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 .
Boyd/Fortunes
By L...M. BOVD
Question arises as to which
has produced tbe largest
individual fortunes .-gold.
oll or canned soup. That.
canned soup comes into the·
discussion because one man
built a fortune on it, leaving
S200 million, even more than
J.P. Morgan left. Fortunes of
late, however. have been
founded not so muc h on
what's under the ground as
on it, real estate. And in
partic ular. most of the
natfon·s lady millionaires
have built their wealth
through land transactions.
Q What do you know about
the game of squash?
Dear
Gloomy
Gus ~ewport Beach
lifeguards and lb•
Orange County Harbol'
Dept. already have
eacellent underwater
search and recovery
dive tuma. Wb,y do we
taxpayers have lo
finance yet another
dive procram with the
city .Police Dept.?
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A. Onl y that the world's
best players of same live in
Pakistan.
Client asks what book has
made the most money. "The Wind of War" by Herman
Wouk merits that distinction.
It 's a story about the
beginnings of World War 11.
A BC· TV paid $2S million for
it, I'm told.
Q . Who was Pittsburgh
Phil?
A. That was the alias of
one George Smith. said by
some to have been the most
successtul horseplayer or alJ
lime. Claim is he put
together $1. 700,000 by betting
on the ponies.
Q. What proportion of the
school desks have the arms
attached to the left sides?
A . 11 percent. Because 11
percent of the student.a are
left·hanckd.
Q . What are tbe most
popular names amoa1 kids
Just enterln1 school next
Fall?
A. AmollC boys, in order:
lllcbMI, JMOD and Matthew. Amon1 1trls, ta order:
1ea11 ... Amy and Sarall.
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Rowland Evam / Robert Novak
Some See Tax Fever Cooling
WASlll NG TON -While
R•pubUcal\a were ~rlormlq in
Delroll1 Democr1t1 scattered
around the retl or the COlmU'Y
were comlna to a f ateruJ de·
clalon that hands the laJc·cutUna
IHU~ toJWnald Rea,an.
The urprlse tnding by
Democratic lawmakers . testing
v o l e r
s'e ntame nt
bll c k h o mt-
rlur1ng the
b r I e (
congressional
recess: tax
c ut fever 1
down, not up
In f act ,
1returnang to
Washingt on
July 21. they reported lbeir
constituents never had been
interested in the Kemp-Roth tax
reduction bill.
That m ess age was mos t
Joyously received in the Oval Of·
fi ce. where President Carter and
ha s advisers felt touched by
heaven-sent tidings. They had
dreaded the return of Congress.
panting with tax cut demands.
Instead. Democrats at the White
House and Congress are in rare
Mailbox
unison that lax reducUon should
be postponed untll afttr the
eltttion. Thus. party Unes on tu
reductJon are clearly drawn for
Novembet'.
THERE MIGRI' yet be ~·
election tax cull Ir one highly·
influential Democratic dinenter
-Sen. Russell B . Long.
chairman or the Senate Finance
Committee -gets his way. But
a tax bill pushed through by
Long and Republican senators
<even if rel&lCtanUy signed by
the president) will not alter the
clear partisan choice on tax
reductioo.
That m ay well reflect a
massive misreading of the
public mood. if expert pollsters
are con-ect. It could be a fatal
error in Carter·s strategy to
keep beleaguere d blue-collar
workers from joining the
R e agan c ru sa d e. Th e
Democrats are gambling that the autoworker. oppressed by
inflation and fearful or losing has
JOb. as not interested in an S800
tax cut .
That as preci se ly the
impression veteran Democr~Uc
politicians. adept at winning
electloa1, brouabt back to
Washington . Rep . John
Br•demu, tbe abrewd Houle
majority wblp, told "'-that bis
South Bend, Ind., bu.lmeumen
and workingmen ali k e ,
victimlud by i:nfiat.ion, want no
part of Kemp-Roth (cutting
income taxes 10 percent a year
for three years>.
OLD·FASRIONED liberal
Brademas might be accused of
pro·t.axation bias, but not Rep.
James Jones. the leading
Democratic tax-cutter in the
House. He re~rted findings
identical to Brademas, both in
his conservative Tulsa, Okla.,
district and oo a speaking trip to
South Dakota.
No wonder, then, that tax
fever on Capitol Hill has
subs ided, much to Carter's
comfort. While presidential
aides a month ago worried that
Carter could not catch up with
Reagan on this issue, they are
now convinced the Republicans
have hung an albatross around
the ir ne cks. Indeed. Carter
~trateg1 s t s a r e ur ging
Democratic politicians to caU 1t
Reagan-Kemp-Roth, linkanR the
popalar PNlkllatial c.....,..e
with a auppoeed!y unPGl*lar
notion.
But ta It that unpopulS? ODe
preat11ious pollster recently
took a secret national poll that
indicates voters are aclUq for
tax cuta, but are troubled by two
factors: First, they have been so
misled by the politician.a that
they no longer believe pfOIDi,aes
they hear: second, they are so
concerned by runaway federal
spending that they give the
priority to budcet balancin&
over tax cutting.
BUT VOTERS actually c...aot
choose between Carter's
balanced budget and Reap.n's
tax cut. Whet.her or not taus
are reduced, the budget will be
ra r out of balance -a racl
c l~arly understood by voters
<nearly S·tO·l in the secret national poll >. What's more, 40
percent of these voters think the
budget can be balanced by
g r eat«?r bus in ess activity
induced by tax reductions -
probably a higher percentage
than among even Republican
congressmen.
De m oc rats may be s o
influenced by their nostalgja for
the days when low·bracket tax
cutting was the name of the
game that they are misjudging
the public mood. In a July 20
article for the New York 'nmes.
Carter campaign chairman
Robert Strauss noted that the
taxpayer in the 16,700 t.o-Sl0,000
bracket would receive a mere
$120 tax cut. But the great
election chase ol 1980 is oot for
these &owest income taxpayers.
notorious non-voters who vote
Democratic if they vote at a.U.
Tbe quarry is that autoworker
who now earns $25,000 a year but
ra lls e ve r farthe r behind
econorrucally, partly because or
ri si ng taxes . In 1979, an
estimated 38 million Americans
paid taxes on income over
$15.000, of who m 27 million
reported over $20.000. For the
$25,000 autoworker with a wife
and two children, the third year
tax savin gs of Re agan·
Kepmp·Roth would be a tidy
$809.
Airport Competition ·Benefits Travelers
To the Editor:
Airline de regulation. whkb
. was enacted over a year ago,
was s upposed t o increase
competition and keep Cares
down by allowing any U.S. air·
line to operate from any U.S.
airport it desires.
So far in most cases de·
regulation bas met its goals, but
definitely not at Orange
County's John . Wayne Airport
where the Orange County Board
o f S up e rvisors and Air
California are bound lo maintain
a monopoly for that carrier in
many market s from Orange
County Airport.
Air California was a strong
s upporte r o f deregulation
legislation, and since its passage
has taken advantage of it by
adding many new routes, while
at the same time has dug up any
possible e xcuse t o keep
competition out of Orange
County . This s hows Air
California is only looking out for
its own interests.
As a result of this total
d isregard for the traveling
public in Orange County on the
part of Air California and the
county Board of Supervisors, the
standard air fare from Orange
County to San Francisco can Air
California monopoly) is $60.
However, just 40 miles up the
San Dlego Freeway at LAX
where five or six carriers fly to
San Francisco the fare is $25 to
S3S unrestricted. This means a
resident of Orange County, lf
willing to drive to LAX. can
save up to S70 on a round trip to
San Francisco. Air California
doea have a r~uced fare, but
with all o( its restrictions, the
rare is all but a Joke. Witb a
little competition a comparable
fare would be available out of
Orange County airport.
THE FEDE&AL government
is not happy about this situation
in · Oran1e County. and in fact
bas this year granted pennj.u.
ion to four MW airlines that wish
to start servln1 John Wayne
Airport.
However, Air California and
the cowrty Board of Sapervllon
have so far been aucceufal in
keeplq this new competition out
of the county by filing lawsuits
and other dela)'inc tactics. Tbil
11 a real d i11ervlce to air
traftlen la Orate Couaty, Md
not lD ....... wttll .... rulll " .,........
The Onnle County Airpart ii
a federally operated airport,
wblcb meut our tax dollan
keep It open. T• ...._. PQ the
•alarill of ... eGlllrOli.n ..... tower,_.,. • .,~
ud mal•t•aaace, r••••1
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lighting. electronic instrument
landing systems and on and oo. · •
If monopoly <JJr routes are to
pe r s is t a t Orange County
Airport then I do not wisb the
federal government to spend my
tax dollars to fund the airport.
The money can be put to much
better use elsewhere. Let Air
California and the county Board
or Supervisors fund the airport.
I anxiously welcome any
comments from Mr. R. W.
Clifford <Pres ident or Air
California) and/or anyone on the
county Board of Supervisors.
JACK TAINTOR
Trllftu!r11 ~Gl"fl
To the Editor:
I recently arrived safely at my
office after, again, t.aJting my
life in my hands in traveling oo
Interstate 5 in No r thern
California and having numerous
trucks, Jogging, refrigeration
and other large vehicles.
approach the rear of my car so
close that I could count the bugs
on the license plate and see the
smile on tbe truck driver's face.
I have listened lo countless
complaints from other drivers
such as myself and I can only
wonder where our res~ible
California Highway Patrol
Departme nt is hiding when
tbes,e drivers of dangerous
weapons proceed down the
highway wit.bout due regard for
the safety or the drivers of the
slower moving vehicles.
Being of the older generation,
when we were able to drive 65
miles per hour and the truckers
still held to a 55 mile per hour
speed limit, I rau to comprebeod
how I can now be driviq at
their old speed and they are permitted to barrel up behind
me. put both life and limb in
jeopardy, and continue t o
swerve in order to pasa me at a
speed that makes me apphr as
tbou1h 1 am standid1 still. I
have traveled the hi1bways
from Northern to Southern
Calilomia for many years and
must admJt thtt It ls a ran oc·
ualon to see a truck driver
r~eivtna a citation alontJide
the bl1hway , thou a b "tbe
1utomobUe driver, It seems. is
readily detected by the
Callfornla ffilbway Patrol.
I ran. TBAT lt ll lime that
we tell our auUaoritlea in
&Mr•..-.-wberever, wbo
ru• tlae Callforala Hl1bway
Patrol, tbal IM roedl are to be
made aale tDI' .0 ofllM tra~
wbo UM Ulole &yways and not Jult far tbe lnlcldn1 indultry
that appeata to have llttle reprd fClr the amaUer vebldes
..., tboM bltlaw.,_.
Hopefully , a Calirornia
Highway Patrol officer an your
area will read this letter and
perform his duty in ma.Jung \be
roads safer for all o( us. On my
next trip from Northern to
Southern California I hope to see
at least one truck that is de·
s erving of being c ite d fo r
s peeding t>eang given tha t
citation.
Alt bough · my concern is
mainly with the safety for m y
family using our hi ghways, I
mus t admit that I have a
problem understanding bow a large rig rolling down the
highway at 70 to 80 miles per
hour can be conserving any ol
the gas and oil \bat this country
so much needs to conserve.
Perhaps the trucking industry
s hould commence to police
their own ranks much as other
professions and occupations do.
and take sanctions agamst the
repeating offenders. Many of the
trucker5 who used to be the
friends o( us all on the highways
<and still are) are still truclo.ng
and maybe they can influence
the new breed.
GENE FINK
f'fdr•,,...r
To the Editor:
At the recent Orange County
Fair, we have just experienced a
very unfair and disappointing
situation. Our son exhibited and
put a steer through the school
FFA auction, with a
considerable loss of income.
First ol all, the students were
given to understand tbat the
price the a uctioneers would
start al was $1 a pound and
certainly very Uttle profit would
be realiud there. But as the
eveninc went oo, the auctiooeers
were no longer trying to get Sl
but wett selling tbe steers at 90
cent.a a pound or less.
The yo un g were not
"educated" by their ~acbers to
the fact that they should
"scratch" their beef and not
nen put them throu1b the
auct.icm when they were not nen
gettlq a decent price. But even
worse as the eveniq drew to a
clOle and the unfGrtuaale oaes
who were on tbe eed ot tbe Ult of
115 exhibit.on did not 1et tbe
Ume or attlntioD t.bal tbe fttlt
ones pt. They ,....._ tbe beef
a nd their J OUDI eabtbltora t.broup IO fut tlMlt IOIMtilMI
there were allDOll two steers ID
tbe rinl at tbe same time IDd
not more t.baD .. m1Date waa
ipent OD trylq to lel a --prite fortbe fiDe beef.
WE llltA&D 18111 aaw may
)'OUDI kids ad tlMt.r parenta
wbo said they __... IMftf .....
wa nt lo go through that
t>xper1ence. they felt the kids
bad been simply "ripped off."
Our son told the man ia the
back vmtmg down the prices. he
could not sell under $1 but the
auct1ooeers had already sold on
the f11-st offer or 75 cents ooe
second after he had gone anto the
nng. We never had a chance to
get tn another offer or to t.alce it
out or the ring in lime <which be
trie d>. Of course the buyer
would not release the "cheap
beef'' and our son suffered a
great loss and even greater disappomtment.
It would seem if 115 beef are
too many to auction off beca~
of time, lack of buyers, or lack
of s ustained concern by the
auctioneers the young people
s hould be anlonned of that fact
and the untortunate ones on the
end of the list could withdraw
before the auction.
NAME WITHHELD
:IU Will~
To the F.ditor:
R e : Bob Green 's article,
"Draft Resisters," July 24.
I do not want our wung men
to die ln another war, but if we
don't keep a fuJl-bodied army,
who will protect this country?
How can we be so selfish and
expect someone else to care tor
us. This is not Vietnam. This is a
ti me of total chaos in the
majority of the governments in
the world. These countries have
been at war since the begianiag
of time and oow they affect tbe
entire globe.
HOW LONG can we sit ~
and fulfill our selfish needs,
pamper our children. teach
them not to respect God, their
parents or their country?
I pray and hope we will not
have another war, but if we are
not prepared, then we must
expect to lose all we have
worked lor, lose a future for our
children and lose hope not only
for a free world but for a Uvtng
world.
Let UI not be, the 8W 111 llill, but do let ua be defeuive.
I worry about our future wbm
a sew.II people do not •• to defend the rithta tbey bold eo
dear or when a confused
1overnment cannot be1in to
buJJd an army wttbout belq let
back bec•use of ·•women's •
luues."
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NATION
D&iaotf CAP> -"" ywa •••· Jimmy Hoffa vaa11hd
after ....... a aubwtlu Oet.tok ........................ ............. ,.... .. ...... -.. . u.e ..... u.~-.. =--~a:.-:: •• .:= ........ ~ ............ uwa't d'...,... t.Mtr tlMor7 on
wbo la beblnd Hoffa 'a dlup. ,....Mee.
'l'llD ..... S\'S 88 WIS tae
tarpt • a eGDtrHt murder .,.
H•led by or1aal1ed crime
...._ to Jll"aled wbat fedwal
lDwHttaators 111 .re lon1· tt..esa llminea arra.qements ~ tM Teamsten.
''We're DO more bopefu1 DOW
lU8 we wer-e two years aco. ''
.. ,. 0 . JPrantlin Lowie, bead ol
tbe l>etrat FBI office. ·'We're
no more pesaimiatic either. The
cue is open but unsolved. We're
still wortinc on it."
Among the. government's ef·
forts to solve t h e highly
publici.led case was a barnge of
criminal prosecutions in the
bope ol penaadlng a suspect to
trade testimony for a light sen·
tence and protective custody.
FOtJa UP\JTED underworld
' figures aad their associates
were convicted of a dozen
crimes, but the FBI bas been un-
able to implicate them in the
cliaappearaoce of Hoffa, who at
the time of his disappearance
was planning a campaign to oust
Frank F\tzaimmoos as president
of tbe nation's largest labo!' un-
ion.
Judges meted more than 80
yean lD sent.ences including one
of life lmpri&onmeot, but most or
tbe suspected Hoffa case figures
are eligible for parole in a few
·years. All are appealing their
convictions, a few are free on
bond and one has served his sen·
tence.
"My family has been through
a lot. I've gone tbrougb a
JIMMY HOFFA
CU. Uneolved
AP .......
lot. . .I'm tired," says Charles
O'Brien, 45. of Hallandale. Fla.
O'Brien, who says he is Hor
fa's foster son. served 10 months
in prison last year for artcepting
a car Crom an auto dealer dunng
a union organizing drive and for
making a false statement on a
bank loan application. He's'back
on the payroll as an organizer
for the Southern Conference of
Teamsters.
THE DAY HOFFA disap.
peared, O'Brien was driving the
car the FBI believes was used in
the abduction. Hair like Hoffa's
was found in the car.
O'Brien grew up in the Hoffa
household, but shortly before the
disappearance, he had a falling
out with Hoffa. O'Brien says be
knows nothing of the disap-
pearance.
Hoffa was last seen getting m
a car with several men outside
the Machus Red Fox Restaurant
in Bloomfield Township.
FBI agents believe former
New Jersey Teamsters boss All·
thony Provenzano, 63, wanted
Hoffa out ot the way and reputed
New Service!
Starts~tl
nortkiut Pnu11vanla crtm•
boH l\uaMU Bufallno. '1', ap-
proved a klWn1.
&&Pt/T&D DST801T un·
derworld fl1are Aatboay
Glacalone aad llUa ......,. Wo,
federal a1ent1 believe, hand
their friend Hoffa to tbe
re1t1W'anl oo Lhe pretext of let·
Ulna an old feud betweee tWfa
11td Provenuno.
Provenu.no. Bufallno, and the
Giacalooe brothers are all serv·
lng jail terms. convicted of
charges unrelated to the Hoffa
case.
Provenzano's control of
Teamsters Local 560 in Union Ci:
ty. N .J .• made him ooe ol the
most powerful labor boaes on
the East Coast and Hoff a needed
bis s upport 'for a comeback,
agents say .
Federal investigators say that
in a police lineup five 1nontbs
after Hoffa disappeared. a wit-
ness tentatively identified a
Provenzano associate as oae of
the men with Ho(fa outside the
restaurant. The m a n was
gunned down two years 110 in
New York's Little Italy in what
authorities say was a "mob bit."
THE FBI COMPILED a list or
a half-dozen likely burial sites.
all with connections to organbed
crime and within minutes of the
restaurant. Last year, it was re-
ported that an informant said
Hoffa was slain in Detroit, dis·
membered in New Jersey and
buried in a Florida swamp.
Meanwhile. little bas changed
in the Teamsters since Hoffa disappeared.
Fitzsimmons is 12 lnd battling
cancer. but he vows to seek
another five-year lerm as the
Sl56.000-a·year bead of the 2.2
mill io n -member union .
Congressional critics again are
raising questions about the
operation or the Fund. Federal
investigators say the fund acts
as a frie ndly banker to un·
de rworld figures looking for
loans
Introducing ow new service to Seattle-2 convenient flights every day.
The only ne><hanje-of-plane servtce from Orange County to Seattle!
50% o«: Every coach seat, every flight. every day through September 15.
AD you have to do is buy a round-trip ticket!
I •
just caD a liavel Agent, yow Corporate liavel Arranget or Hughes Airwest:
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OM.Y PLOT .4 f
Damages
Awarded • •
SAN P'NCISCO CAP>
-A Jury baa awarded
$217 ,000 to a former law
acbool student wbo sued
the •cbool after she re·
ported being sexually
uaaulted in one of its
rest rooms.
Top~adies
Kentucky Derby winner Genuin e R isk,
center, has joined six human counterparts as
Harper's Bazaar's lop female achievers for
1980. Others include conductor Sarah
Caldwell, left, and New York City Council '
President Carol Bellamy. ri~ht.
Atomic Bulletin
Planning Contest
CHlCAGO <AP> -The Bulletin of Atomic
Scientists is sponsoring an essay contest on
preventing nuclear war for people too youn g to I
remember the bombing of Hiroshima.
The $5,000 contest by the scientific and public
affairs journal will only consider essays by people I
born after Aug. 6, 1945 -the day an Amencan I
B-29 dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima,
Loretta Siciliano, now
a 31·year-old attorney. med the negligence suit
agalnsl Hastings College
of the Law because she
claimed the school knew
t hat p otentia ll y
dangerous people were
coming into the school
building.
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NEW CABARET LOUNGE
Presents
Live
~ntertainrnent
3 Shows Nightly
Tuesday thru Saturday
Japan. ~·
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STARTS FRIDAY, AUi. 1st
A FINE SELECTION OF Ci)UALITY CLOTHING
REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEAN
GREAT SAVINGS
SUITS
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O'Neill
Blasts
Birchen
WASHINGTON (AP>
Spewr 'lbomn P. O'H4d Jr. ... ......._. ..... ~
won't kJM t'Gllll'OI ol eoae... a.
t.be No.ember elecUc.a bee ...
"the Jobn Birchen are In
control of \be Republican
Part " o·~eill'• refert>nce to tM
ullra·t"l1bt·wln& Jobn Blrch
Socal'ty drew amcnechat flrt
rrom two con1re ~s1onul
Republmu~ be fll\Cled out b)'
n amt> They calltd it an
1rre:,pons1bl attack
O'NEllL TOLD A news coo
ferenet> that ··s1rcbers" are ap
parent among Repubhca n
leaders on the floor He ~mgled
out Reps. Robert E Bau_man. R
Md . and John H. Roussek>l. R
Calif . as examples
··There are more ol them on
the floor today than in any ol lhe
years I have been in the House ·•
O'Neill said Wednesday.
Rousselot was a member or
the society untJJ he qwt about a
year and a half ~o
··1 think it's a ll pretty
ridit'ulous." Rousse lot said m
response to O'Netll's attack.
ROl: ELOT SAID he public-
ly repudiated the society when
h e left 1t. H e said that no
member o f th e prese nt
Repubht'an leadersh1p as either
-~ pMt or present member.
Bauman· said: ' I'm not a
m e mber of the J o hn Birch
Society and never have been.
J"ve been cnlJcaJ of 1t ror quite
some time. I think this shows the ·speaker bas lo6t bis touch.
·'It's a measure or the
speak e r 's desperation.'
· Bauman said ''ll 's t otally
1rrespons1ble. He·n have a hard
·tun e 'A.inning as even minority
: leader tf be keeps talking like
• that "
THE SUBJECT came up when
. O't'e1U was asked by r eportet's
if he was afraid the Republicans
might gain control of the Houi.e
in Novem be r a nd e lect a
Republican speaker
O'Neill at'knowledged "this is
: a hard )ear" and that
Democr:Jts probably would lose
· IS to !8 seats to Repub!Jcans
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SWITCHED TO ACRYLICS FOR SAl'ETY REASONS
Mtchefle Purcelt'e P8lnttftle 8tlOWft Ndoft8ltr
Cop·o•t ~1st
Police Wife Fil/,s Hours
Bv PAUL GRIFFO
•Cit U• Deity ...... ~Witt
A woman whose husband is
puttmg m long hours as a police
narcotics officer has the option
o r : 1 ) mopin g a r o und. 2)
co m pla1n1n g or 3> doin g
somelhi!l~ creative to _pass the
lJme while he is away
T hat was t he situation for
Michelle PurceU. wife of Laguna
Beach P olice Captain Neil
Purcell. 11 years ago She
decided to take up paintJng
HEil CHOICE paid off in the
long run. Now her stil~life
a c rylic worts have been
reproduced and distributed na·
tionwide by Donald Product.ions
of New York.
Many of her paintings also
h ave been e xhibited at the
Laguna Beach Art·A·Falr since
1972
This year Mrs . Purcell's
original acrylics as well as the
reproductions are for sale at the
Art·A·Fair located on Laguna
Canyon Road at Canyon Acres
Drive
She says s he s trives for
brightness and clarity in ber
paintings·. which feature her
small collection of antiques
draped tutdull)' with flowers.
"I LIKE TO paint happy
things ... says the congenial
artist.. · '1bett 's already enough
gloominess in the world." She pa.inls in a studio that ~
husband added onto her house i.n
Laguna Beach. Before that
renovation. however. she bad to
paint in ber bedroom.
•• 1 almost tilled all of us with
turpeatiM." abe chuckled. "I
had lo s top painting in oils
because ot it.."
Tbus she switched to acrylic
paints to spare h e r two
daughters Deanna. 18. and
Danie.fie, 16. her son Cary, 17.
and her hus band from the
irritating fumes.
Mas. PURCELL ·s UD ·
re produced originals sell for
$565. Originals that have been
reproduced are Sl.100. The
paintings can be viewed from 10
a.m . toll:30p.m . daily until Aug.
24. wbent.befestival closes.
AdmiMk>o to the Art·A·Fair Is
$1 for adults. 'Ibere is oo cbarse
for chlldrm 12 years and undet'.
~Drug Charges Di.smissed
A San Francisco tax attorney
and tu.s t'lose fnend have been
acquitted by an Orange County
Supenor Court jury of charges
thev were involved 1n a Sl m i llion Af g h an
ista n -to-Cal ifornia dru ~
sm uggling operation to bnng
hashish into Southern California
si x crates containing 547 pounds
of hashish from a San Francisco
warehol.IS(' to a storage garage
owned by Munn m the East Bay
city of Concord.
However, the two claimed on
the witness stand they had no
mkling they were transporting
illicit drugs. believing instead
they were hauling wooden trays
for an importer~xporter named
James McKay wbo had hired
Weinstein as bis tax lawyer.
must fall. and Carl Armbrust is
a bout to be drenched ." tbe
g r ay·haired Munn said in
reference to the deputy district
attorney wbo prosecuted tbe
case.
Defense attorney Patrick
Hallinan said be would have
been disappointed with aoythiag
less than a full acqu.itt.al C« bis
clients alter attacking tbe
prosecution's case as bela1
"sUpsbod" tbe previous day ID
. LOCAL.
Budget RiSe Seen
N-M Aided ~Federal Funds
Newport·M..a ICbool b'UMeel
laa" llJIWOffd a MU milloD
P9bllcatloa IMlclc•t for ftleal
mM1.
Tile bud1et. up about SZ
mUUoa Oftl' tbe a.tatift budeet
apprond Jw 11. " the lecmd
lD a aeriel tlW must be olLa,.ed
before a llaal doeument is
autborbed by lbe count.y Board ot Supemlon.
saMMJL OFFIOALS said tbe
addltblal 12 milUon " the resWt of federal funds recently
autboriled for special procrams
next year.
1'be publication bud&et is $1.16
million b.IOer than lut year's
budget. offtciall noted. .
Sea Breeze
To Cool Run
In Clemente
It's cool ocean breezes all the
way in the Pops Proctor
10-kilometa' nee Saturday at the
south mdof San Clemente.
Tbe race, narMCS after an o&d
surfer U¥t fisherman who sWI
frequents the SC>Ytb coa.st. eets
under way al 8 :30 1L m .
Begistratioo &Dd-cbeck·in begins
al7:30a.m.
Proceeds from the race go to the
San Cleme nte State Junior
LUe1uards. wlio will also
compete in the nm.
The nm begins at the state
beach ort Catafia Street.
continues oo sute park trails and
roads. back along Tres~ Beach.
past the rormer Nixon est.ate. and
back to San Clemente SUte
Beach.
For more information, call
Marlene at492-<*)2.
Visiting Teen
Loses Board,
Drowns at BB
A 17 -year-o&d Rowlud He6lbts
youth wbo apparently drlftecf too
far from ~ on a belly board
bas become Huntington Ctty
Beach's second drowniq Yic:tlm
oft.be season.
Dead 1s Wi I If r e do Cruz
Tecson. who was visiting the
beach wilb his brothers and
rriends.
Marine Safety Captain Doug
D'Amall said lbe youth drilled
about 1.50 yardS from shore near
Beach Boulevard at 11 :40 a .m ..
Tuesday. when he apparenUy lost
his gripoa the board in about eight
reet ol water. Tbe youth's brother
and a lifeguard were~w
ln their rescue alt.empts.
LHt 1ear•1 doc•mnt •• ralHd bJ more U••• 11.n
mllUGD........, ID a llaallllnp I.De .................. ,.... uu........,...._..otta·
come a. 6a tbe ftlcal ,.. •· balJ.-30.
Included were lat0me INm u.. .... ot land wl bdd'np. tbelaleot~ ........ and iea.e.. ....._t oo 4lltrtd
depolita. tuiUall wl ec.'GDOIDie
impact aid.
Fl,NANCIAL admlal1traton
scrambled late lut moatb to
carve ..,.000 from tut ftatal
year's budaet because ot state onnpeectiria.
Tbe scrambling ended.
however, when tbe state
IAlllllM'e .,,..,... a ---tHlf flnandne tbe ~.
ICMol flaanee admiafttl'atoft ....
Diltriet UWtee1 laave woned Ulla Jear to e&lmlHte 1$ mWkMa
IA uUdpeled ftlMDdlturea from
the 1-.at·budlel.
Tbe c\lll -mostly 1brwp
layoffs -followed a drop in in·
come broulbt about by decllDlni student eerolllMftt ud lower
state aUoeatNMal reswUq froG'I
a proeeu ot 1...alD& out fundlDc to both rich wl poor diltrkta.
Truateea have 1cbeduled a
public hearln1 on their final
1-..1 budget draft for Aug. 2S
in the Harper Community
Center. 42S E . 18th St.. COlsta
Mesa.
Hearing Set Friday
In Torture Sfuying
By PHIL SNEIDE&MAN
Ol-0.-. ,_ ....
Five people attUSed of usinc a
crossbow. convenUooal bow and
a knife to torture and slay an
acquiD&a.nce near Huntincton
Central Park will appear in
West Orange County Court
Friday ror scheduling of a
preliminary bearing.
Tbe cowt date was ordered by
Judge Marvin Weeks after
arTaipmenl of the S"5pect.5 last
week. At those proceedings,
Orange County Deputy District
Attorney Clilf Harris outlined a
grisly scenario that allegedly 'ed
to the death July l8of Stephen J .
Ciccone. 31. an unemp'°Yed auto
body mechanic from Garden
Grove.
HARR.IS SAID Ciccone was
acquainted with the five persons
charged in bis dealh. but bad
fallen out ol favor wilh bis com-
rades. resulting in a murder
~heme.
The prosecutor alleged that
t.be five SUSped.S lured Cittoae
to an isolated brush area under
the ~ of a rabbit hunting excursion.
The suspects then s hot
Ciccone with arrows from a
Crossbow and a coavenUonal
bow before taking turns
stabbln1 blm with a knife.
Harris ccntended. Tbe five also
took the vktlm's bat. wallet and
boots. he said.
Tbe victim's body was
disco\'tt'ed in heavy brush south
ol Huntln«ton Lake and east 0(
Edw arcls Stniet..
THE FIVE SUSPECTS. all
charged with first-degree
murder and consl)iracy. are J oe
Aguirre. 3S, a nd his wife,
Lnrie, 19, ol Huntington Beach;
transients James ->A. Garwood,
23. and Brian C. Miller, 20; and
J a m es R. Marvin. 23, of Stanton.
Harris said he is seeking a
s pecial circumstances finding in
the case. contending that the
murd e r lo o k place in
conjunction with acts of torture
and robbe r y
Catalina Holiday
To Increase Fare
Operator.; of the 1 ts.foot C2lalina HoUlllay. which sails one
daily roundtrip between Newport Beacb and Catalina Island. have announced that tht>ir rares wlll lncrea.se Aug. 7.
Roundtrip tickets fO<" adults will be hilted rrom Sll to SI.8 and tares for children will be raised from ts.SO to $8.
Catalina ~er Serritt. which bas operated lbe 425-
passengtt wssef out ol lbe Balboa Pavilion tor etgt,t years. recently
received permission from t.be sute Public Utilities Commission to in·
crease fares.
Openlots told commislioDert tUt. wit!lout tbe boost in prices.
the ~ would end up iD tbe red for tM 1.0 season.
The six·man, six-woman jury
took l ess than four hours
Tuesday to exonerate Morry
Paul Weinstein, 39, a nd Gordon
Bruce Munn 46 o f the
eonspiraey charges.
Weinstein and Munn were
visibly elated after the verdicts
were read in S uperior Court
J udgeOrettaSears' courtroom
closing argwneots to the Jury. -;:==================================;
Both men had been arrested
by federal narcotics agents two
1ummers aao aft.er transporting
~Ill~ B""are
.. In every life a little rain
U the old UJ1n1 ls true, Leoaard Matula •1 51 cata have a
aainulatift total of 522 llv• yet to come. Tbe San PablO resident aays be•a no kook. be just llka cata. He
apeDdl l10 A dQ GD cbcnt.
,
Benefit Set
For Victims
Of Accident
The congregation or a small
Costa Mesa Church hopes to
ralae about $2.000 to puttbase a
car for two members injured re-
cenUy in an auto accident.
Warren and Martha Dayton .If
2S6t Elden Ave .• Cost.a Mesa.
were rushed to Mercy General
Hospital. Santa Ana, late lut
week after tbelr amaJI. older
model foreign car was de·
molisbed ln a collision at Red mu
and PaularinoAvenues.
Tbey remain ln stable condi·
lion there, with Warren. 40. svf·
fering head and internal injuriea
a nd bis 23-year-old wife re· ~uperat!ne from a c:oacuaaioa. broken Jaw and face cuts.
Members of tbeir cburcb, All·
tlocb Community Cburcb. are
seeklna donations for a 1araae sale to be beld Au1. t between t
a.m . and 6 p.m . at 2515 Elden
Ave .• said ~ Kerwin. wile
of tbe putor.
Meaana with items to c:oa·
tribute to the sale. said Mn.
Kerwin, are uked to call
146-3814 or 548-2146
Bouley Named
Rotary Chief ·
Cotta Mesa's Rotary ClubUI
elected Gordoa Bowley u = dent. He la DNlldea& of R• Ma~fnc. Other ollksl for ~ _..
Lou Dlna_•r. vice pre1i~ Jlowud KMltl. MC,..,.
ltod c.n,. tn•••· Dtreetor1 are •aralaall
Tlaompeoa. lloat1 MOD~
WlWam llV ''II· Nial l1 t• .. ..... ,, 'U.K.Wlll.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
assuDle a vital role in
DUE PROCESS OF LAW
and in the
PEOPLE'S RIGHT. TO KNOW
Public notices Inform the people of proposed actions or past
events which may affect their rights, Interests or duties. They
also give the people opportunities to protect their rights and to be
heard.
And taxpayers benefit from public notices. Municipalities,
public authority corporations and treasurers are required by law
to publish financial reports, budget hearing notices, ordinances
or advertisements of bids on public work. These notices keep you
informed as to how and why your tax dOllars are being spent.
Public notices also discourage fraud, raids on public
treasuries and f avoritlsm in the letting of public contracts.
PUBLIC NOTICES can affect
your life, property and business
Read them every day. In the DA!LY PILOT
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OBITUARIES
Families
May Swim
At YMCA
The Oranae Cout
YMCA baa h&un ll•
special famlly awlm
•lnt tlme. •checluted
Monday. Wedne1da1.
and FTlday even1naa
from 7to8.
The YMCA is located 't 2300 Unlvenltl' Drlve,
Newport Beach "If
fam mea are 1pendln11
their summer vaullon
cloeer to homt this year.
they may want to add
some special family fUn
by •wimmlna at the Y."
1aid Gary Wean e r .
aquatic director.
lnform1Uoa recardi11g
1uest passes a.nd mem
bersblps is ,available by
vlslUog the YM CA on
Un iversity Drive. or
calling 642-9990.
•U.•SO.
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wltl'l t..., ''"'' SnY><<" •t '"" S.nl• An•
Air 8•s. lot JO '"•'' ~rv1W<S D¥ • • C><otller L-~ !>I-ol Conne< lo<ut
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MERRILL BROCKWAY, a'"°''~"'
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89f' o. ftSl-of Ge<clefl Grow. C•.
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vlwd by hi\ tovlnv wl~ Mary Our.,, Of
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bv tier llu\bitnd Fr•nll, 1 \on J•"'"" M< I( en"• of Halley, IO•l'IO ""O 1
oauq11i.r Betty M n Croner ot 59<rn9
Tru\. ~l•I ~"'feet 10 tit i.e1a on
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COLOMIAL "'"8AL
HOMI
7801 Bolsa Ave
Westminster
893-3525
,ACl'te YtlW
MIMOllAL. , .....
een.tterv Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pac1f1c View Or•ve
NewPOrt Beach
644-2700
McCOIMICS MOITU.U•S
LaQun• Beach
494-941S
LaQuna HUis
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano
495-1n6
NAllO' LAWN-MT. OUYI
Mortuary• Cen-eterv Cren.tory
1625 Gisler Ave .
Costa Mesa
540-5554
wa•ows l&LllOAOWAl
WOITUMY
ttO BroadWav eo.taMeu MM150
M&.Tiiiiillo..
INTN & TV1'NaL ~~
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Thursday. July 31, 1980 DAIL y PILOT A.
Drought May Spoil Pasta
, ..... '"" (~h_..~1.; ... p
L ady Bird Johnson.
w aduw u( lhl' 36lh
pre:>ld~nl . •~ at tht•
M avo C'lln1e th1:-.
week undcrgorng
routine t(!:.t:.
BISMARCK, ND. <AP> Thia year.
North Dakot1 wu hit wtt.b • H vt-re
drousht Next year, • lot of people may
be eaonc '°"Y •P•lhetll . Th1t'1 be<-auH North Dakota's hlArd
rH durum wheat make som~ of the
beat . chewtett muaroni ln t.he v.orld.
H111lan11 rnor 1\ for maklng .,ue.t;t.
Alatnan Ule u in COUJ COUI
IN a EC'F.NT MONTH.S, durum prtees
havt !iOared to almoat $8 a bushel. paarl
ly b cause drought condition"' 1n North
Dakota and Cunuda have r educed sup
plle ~orlt1w1de
When pnc.-s 11u that h1~h. Am~ncan
p ~ta producers tend to 1mx mfenor
ha rd red wheat t ypeb with North
Oukota durum. bald Neal Fisher,
markellng apec,alisl for the North
D'akota Wheat Commission
The inferior wheat makes for mushy
manicolti, Ump lasagna noodles. flabbr
Cetlucine, and colorlesl> couscous
·North Dakota durum produces a
clear, amber pasta with bright color."
OP11 DAl&.Y 11-11. UT. t-11, ... 1M
IU:2'11_,.i Mkf M -. 1N
-• fAmU Mal..,_-· t .. 7
~ M~6
., • 011 12•0&.• r&MUlS astlD pg. RO 118 Y#i\h coupO"
tat\Y 011 Of
Fisher 83ld. "The llali1tns aay tbey llke
1t bec1u~e It b u that 'al dente'
quality."
"AL DENTE.'' LOOSELY trenalated,
ml'uns chewy.
When Interior wheat ls introduced In·
to the pasta, it loses some of its firm
texturedurtne cooking, Fisher said.
But if prjces keep going up, American
producers may decide to blend the
wheat and call it macaroni.
The U S. Department of Agriculture
hub predicted North Dakota will lose
half its 1980 farm income to the drought.
tn a year when the state tnigbt have
produced 120 million to 125 million
bushels of durum. Fisher said the
pecialty crop will p robably be only 60
m111ion bushels.
"EVEN mOUGH THERE was sita·
ble increase in acreage (over 1979!.
yield is down. strictly due to the
drought," Fisher said.
The short supply, which Fisher ex·
pects to carry over lnt.o next year. w\ll
probably keep pushing up pnces until
weather and mar k et conditions
stabilize.
He predicted that t.otal United States
production of durum, wbicb but for the
drought might have been around ISO
million bus hels. will be 90 milhon
bushels.
The United States is the world's lead-
ing durum exporter. and North Dakota
produces more than three-quarters or
th e national crop yearly. Canada
follows m durum exports. and Argeo·
llna is Uurd.
"THE CANADIAN PRAI RIES are
also drought-stricken." Fisher said.
Fishe r s aid North Dakota's best
r ustomer s fo r durum used lo be
Western European nations. but now
Algeria. Tunisia. and Morocco form the
state's maJor markets. The du.rum is
used to make cous cous. an African dls h or ground grain.
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Truckload
Plant Sale
Six beau11ful
vanehes 1n
large 6" 001s
clt rect·from-
qro.¥8f to
H11nt1nqton Center
Sale s2 27 ea.
thru Sat
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COUPONS GOOD AUG. 1 -
aOUl MET
ttAlR sPRAY
6 ~ W\\h 6 "' coupOn
t tour \or· cno•ce o mu1as. Sa"e.
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Je'DNLV PILOT •
Felons or Farm?
'Brubaker' Penologist Bored
D£tR CREEK. Okla CAP )
Liza, a chkll • ••• propped on Tom Murton ' tap. un ure
whether a le~p arro. i. th\' t r•llM'
houH "''U 1propo.' on hf't rtr t
time H\l IM Sh.-f1nall mack'
the Jump. "'1th her o "'n«'r'
blesi.ma
.. AnhnAls." i.a1d Murton. Mtt
n l ot b~tt er to "orll "''h
om et1mc-s T h<'' don t '4 &nt
s tair mfft10,s. or tull. back or
anythlng bk th t •
IN MOaE w ''S than Ont•, lht
s urroundin6.11t he re bt"lh« tht'
:HOJ'Y somt• "ould '*' lt-~fnd. oth~r'$ ay fabl\' or T hom1& 0
Murtoo. the revolutJonary ~al
t·xpert wh~l' fu ~t bool. 1' the
b loo d II n l' of t h l' h 1 t f 1 I m
"Brubakt>r." :.i.uring Robl'rt
Redford
Bla<'khsted an h11t <•"'n mmd
from pnson work. t he ~2 w u
old. ont>llme farm boy 1s b1H'k on
the family homt' lead 1n Grant
Count). r a1stng poul t r ) a nd
"sortmg things out "
T imes have c hanged s ince
Murton made headlines al an
.Arkansas prison far m m 1968.
when, a.s warden. h~ unearthed
three bodies and suggested then"
might be 200 more in the !\3ml'
place.
M URTON. HOWE VE R . re·
m ains the sa me , insisting that
-his integrity has allowed rum to
return home, tell his s tor y one
m o re time , the n get on with
farming just like his unsuspet't-
~ng neighbors.
"It's not hke J dropped out ."
he explained. closing the door of
the tiny trailer to bar Liza and
her friends. "But I chose to do
this rather t han beat my head
against the wall "
His book on w,tuch the film 1s
ba sed ... Accomplices t o the
Crime," sold only a few copies
R EDFORD. HOWE VE R, has
ma de Murton more famous than
ever with his portra ya l of the
l an k y O klahom a n 10
techmcolor. before millions.
Boni Agai11
AP.,,.... ..
PLAYS PENAL EXPERT
Robert Redford
Yt>t. contrud1ct1ons abound m
Murton's li fe
lt'!) been 30 years by Murton·5
ad m1M>1on since the 80 acn.-s the
family owns has beeo in working
s hape lie has fi xed up u coupl('
of buildings, Onl· of them an out
house. but work rem a m!.
Murton's hom e is a carruval
trailer. purchased for $700 last
yeur after he got fed up with
teal·hmg coll ege studcnt5 and
caml' home
T H ERE IS NO telev1s1on or
elcctn c r ange A hot plate 1s
used oc<'as1onally, hut Murton
eats many mea ls \n town with
has 77-vear-old mother
A t>ed 1!. in one end of the
tra iler . a nd next to 1t is a
typewriter and small la mp. A
few books are on shelves. but not
nearly enough for a m an with a
fistful of degrees and a world of
blows from the S<'hool of hard
knocks.
Quite simply, it's ha rdly the
se ttmi: for the celebrity status
&hat Murton 11 tnJoyin1.
Thl• parUcular momlna. t he
tf'll'Phone ran1 four tlmf'I, evt'n
thouab ~lw1oft, throua h h1I ,...
C't'nt notot ~. h•I an unUated
numtM.>r All t"alla were from
news orianlaaUona seciklna ln·
t .. r IC.Wt'b
TH E Rt:QlJES~ prove \hit
M url<>n ~rhaps because or
lh~ pa5t, perb ap11 because of n e d ford' port r ay a l -is •
news m&Jccr again, a5 ~ WI.$ 12
curs l'&O. when reporters from
across the country conversed on
r ummlns Prison ~·arm ln rural
Arkanu s following t he dis·
rover) of human remaina buned
on the grounds.
As ht: spe aks to inqu irers.
Murton is polite. a greeing to talk
ubout the movie and Redford's
role. and especially penal re·
form -the focus of the movt~
und has short·Uved career.
He hopes people will listen -
and then think.
But 11~1de. he's not sure they
renlly care
··rT'S THE SAME story 1 was
tt>lling 12 years ago." he said.
\\Ith 3 Sl.-th "J'm bored with If:
at ·~ thl' same quest ions over and
over.
·'The only thing newsworthy is
t he movie finally came out."
In a way, Murton is a sort of
rural Frank Serpico, the former
New York policem an whose fer·
vent righteous approach lo his
work made tum a hero and also
the focus o( a movie.
But it also made Serpico un·
em ployable. and in the end. dll>·
1llus1oned with the ~~ole scene.
MURTON DENI ES such a
chain or events has happened to
ham
"I was bitter , but J'm not
anymore ," he said.
Yet. he proclaims has pnson
"ork. after years of looking for
a nother JOb. is over.
And that. he says. is why he's
he r e in Okla ho ma ra is ing
chickens.
T he prolonged Southwest drought h a s
dropped the level of Falcon La ke 13 feel
a lo ng Texas -Mexico border. Emerging
from its watery grave was 230·year ·old
town of Old Guerre ro. home for 10.000
before the 1954 completion of d am on Rio
Grande and ~ubsequent creation of lake m·
undated the area.
Health Care Analyzed
Insurance Industry Takes New View
WASlllNGTON <AP) -The
health insur ance industry has
begun a three-year , Sl mUlion
expenment to consider r eplac·
ing the annuaJ physical checkup
with an age-related a pproach to
preventive care.
The project , which wtll involve
up lo 21>,000 volunteers . will de-
te rmine which types of t ests.
co uns elin g and s e lf-car e
m e thods are appropriate and
cost-effective for consumers. de·
pe nding on age, sex a nd a c-
tivities.
Anne Somers, a professor al
Rutgers Un iver sity Medical
School and a super visor of the
project. said the annual medicaJ
checkup has become outdated.
Eve n a t the he ight of its
popularity, the annual physical
was something takan by no more
than 1S percent of the popula·
lion, 1be said .
Since then, some procedures
wblcb routinely have been in·
eluded in such checkups have been proven cost·inerrecllve.
Sbe placed cardiac stress tests
and some blood tests in thls
cat•IOl'Y· "What ls needed is a carefully
t.ested ICheduJe of services th.at
varies with the ase and sex of
the patient and is closely a allored to chan1in1 p1Uent needs ... lbe said.
Tb• luurance Network lor Sodal. Urbm Md Rural Effort.I.
a .-.pl"Oftt cqaniuUon Whose
board memben come from the
..,._. iAdUIU')' or Various
fields of medicine, will conduct
the s tudy.
The study will be paid for by
nine large insurance companies,
including Aetna Lue & Casualty,
Equitable Life Assurance Socie·
t y o f the U.S ., Prude ntial
Insurance Co .. Mutual of Omaha
Insurance Co. and Metrop<>Ulan
Life Insurance Co .• Hartford
Jnsurance Group and Great·
West W e Assurance Company
of Canada.
Donald N. Lopdon, a pbysi·
cian who was medical director
ror the Health Insurance Plan ol
Greater New York, will direct
the project.
Cholesterol Cut
By Bran Muf/im
GRAND FORKS, N.D. <AP) -High cholesterol problems?
Just whip up a batch of Mark and Mary Andrews• bran mutnna.
m ade with higb rlber bran from North Dakota wheat.
-1'hey come recommended by the doctor ln lbe Houae. ·•n.e Navy pbyslclan who attends me1Dben of the Ho..me of
RepreeentaUves refen b1I bad cues of cbole.terol to me," says
Andrews, North Dakota'• lone U.S. representaUve.
ANDaEWS BEGAN PaOMOTING B&AN mufflna after
learnine about cbolea\.erol research at the U.S. Department ol
A1rkulture'1 Human NutriUon Raearcta Laboratory here. His
cholesterol level dropped after adding the bran m ufflna to hia diet,
and he's convtn~ lt'1 the bran fiber tJrat d id it.
"Juat a couple of muffins a day," be said, "and ll work1."
Andrews arran1ed lor the manager of the North Daltotl MUI
1nd Elevator to ablp small bap ot North Dakota wheat bran to
Washington for other memben of Congress.
SEN. oEOaGE •~VEllN, D.S.D •• ls Ulinl Nortb Dakota
bran t.o watch h1a t holeateroi, Andrews aaid, wtU. a trace of
amugneu.
Elevator m anacer S.m Kuhl aald be Hnda "about • ...,...
of bran two or three Uran a year." He doesn't cbarp Andrews for
the 1upply ol 10-pound baas. and cooa,den them aood advertillq .
Wast
Students
Honore d
More than 160 Orangt'
Cout 21 lude nts h ive
be en named t o th e
dean· list at CaJ State
f'uUertoo. The students,
by commu.nlty are·
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Intern Named
Tom T urner . son of
Mr . and Mrs . J .D .
Turner o f Newpo r t
Beach. has been gr anted
a summer 1ntem sh1p in
the office of U.S. Rep.
R o b in B ea rd o f
T enn esse e an
W a s hing t on . D .C .
Turner 1s a student at
UCLA. where he is a
history major.
"Got a problem' Th.en umJe lo Pol. Dunn. Pat IOtll
caU rtcf lope, QeffJ"O the Q!U1Dttf and QChOft J10U M fd
ro 1oloe ineqwtaea rn gol>t'rnmt'nt and btuJMu. MaU
u<>ur qw?ltamu to Pat Dunn. At Your ~e. ~
Cooat Dmlt1 Pilot . P 0 . 60: 1560. Costa MeJO, CA
P2626 As mon11 letter• ca po#UJU WtU be a"""1td,
but phoned mquinet or letters not 1ncludm0 the
rfader't fu.U name. oddr~ u 01ld bulrne,. hour a· phoM
numbercmmot be coruider ed. Tltil column appears dal·
ly crcept Sundays "
Carpet Tft"lll• IJ11rarelftt
DEAR PAT: I've been shopping for carpel and
have noticed ads for "broadloom" carpeting. Does
this md.icate anything about qua lity? I'd also li ke
to know how to make sure l get lop quality rather
tha n .. seeonds" or "imperfects" that I've a lso
seen advertised.
G J .. Irvine
Broadloom doesn't renect a certala standard
ol quality. It s imply refers lO sea mless carpet
madt> on a broad loom , tufted or woven, regardlHS
of fiber and coatent, aod made lo widths wider
than 6 feet.
Rags lbat do not pass i.ospection bttaase tbey
h avt' s o me Impe rfections a re classif1e d as
"~oads" or "lmperf~ts." U you have any doubt
about tbe quality of the carpet you purchase,
especially if lM price Is low, have the sales person
mark your sa'" sUp "first quaUty, not seconds" to
preclude any proble m with t~ wa rn nty later on.
Also be aware of the term "mill run." It bouJd not be
used todlsg11i~ ~econds or irreguJar!I.
Dfta,,ed Sleipp i119 Critrria
DEAR P-AT : Can you tell me 1( the 30·day de·
li very rule for mall.order merchandise is figured
from the time the order 1s mailed or from when
the company gets 1t. and how refund or cancelJa .
lion requ~~ should be handled
K L . Corona del Mar
It's JO d ays from wht'n the seller re-ttlves a
properly completed order aod (u.JI or partially pay.
m ent for merc handise. TM FTC "Mail Order
Merchandise ~l ayed Dt'll very Relit>" ls often coo·
fused and mlalnterpreted. It appUf"s unless a
specific lengtb of time for delivery is menttoned oa
the order form or in the ad~l'rti~ml'nt.
This appUes only to ca h \altt (cbttk or
m oney order >. and dot>s not conr: crt'dit tranuc.
lions where tbe i.elle r doe-.n't cbargl' lbe buyttr's
account pnor to shipment: C.0 .0 . orders ; sub·
c rlptions after tbe fir't ii.s oe; servicf"S l'Ortntttf'd
"itb \M sale of mercba~; '>H<i~ and plants;
"ne gative opLw n " clubs (r"ttOrd or book>; aod
photo pnx-essing.
If s hipment ca nnot be made within lM Jt-da y
~riod. or the time statt'd on the orde r (orm or ad,
a nolitt or revised n~cted bipmf'Ot mllS1 be 5"t
to Ole buyer : by lirst·cla'i'I mail ~lore lite origlnal
30-day period expires: "'ith a po~tage-paid reply
form for the buyn notifying him of t~ revist'd
sblpplng date and offering the option of ('OGSentlag
to the deJa,y or ol caocelaUon wilb a refllltd ; or in·
forming hJm dlat ll.Dless tbto sel~r rettiv~ -
prior lO shipment and t>xpiration or lbe revlst'd
datt' -a re-sponse re,k-cting tM delay. tbt' buyer
will be deemed to ho e cOClseftted lO t be delayt'd
shipment. i
If tM rt'\'ist'd shipping date can't be mf't , a
~cood notice mu t be sent offering tbeo boyeor tbe
u mt' options . With the llecond notice, if tbe
consumer does not reply within 30 days , the m ailer
must canttl Ute order and make a refund CUAJess
sbipmm t alread y bas bffn maM>.
Wbftt the buyer doe not wish to wait for a de·
layf'd shipmN t wbicb ls a cub sale. the sel~r
must, wit.hin even working da)s of rettipt of lbe
~aocelation requt> t. bend lbe buyer a fuJl rd und
by Orst·tlus m all; not a c~t sUp.
lo a credit sale, the e lle r must remove lite
charge on the buyer's account witbln one bUUag
cycle ol rettlpt of the re-quest of u oceUaUon.
TIM! 30-day rule appUes w merchandise or·
d e r e d from s p ace ad i n maga aiee s and
ne wspapers. radio, te levision. catalogs. direct
m alJ pittes, e tc.
CUP AND SAVE THIS INFORMATION.
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ORANGE COUNTY
Traffic Survey Set • ID CM
Notori.IU drivtna .out.b oa Newport Boulev~ who stop for tratr'ic stsnab
at Coeta N•• Drive Aq. a uct 10 pro.
babb wiU be banded poetcard Q'*Uoo
nalr&
Ht-lni Hekeroth, Cat.'flrans district
dlrecUlif. sa.ad the carda• "1JJ lffk m
rormetlon reaardia, each motoril\'s
trip. l.Mludiftl oriJln. deaUnaUon and purpoee
The post~ae-pald C''rds wtll ~ part of
a dat~·aatherlng requirement for thf'
Roule SS <Cos ttt M esa Freeway>
Ttansporta\ion Study. he sa.ld
The survey 1s a foUowup lo one lu t
October _ltonduNed by CalTrans in
cooperation with Oranae County and lb~
cities ol C06t.a Mesa. Newport ~acb
and Irvine. '
The two-year study ls expected to
culminate next March f:l an eov\ron-
mentaJ Impact report revolvin& around
various plans for improving Route 55
through Costa Mesa.
Bruce Mattem . Costa Mesa public
ser vice dJrector. said Route 55 con-
struction through the city -if approved
-probably won't begtn for at leal>t
another five to 10) ear"
M attem and othe r city offlc1als ser ve
on "anous CalTra ns committee:, 1n ·
volved in sele<:ting a route for a 'ariet) or h ighway proposals
Altm\atJvt'I lndude leavtna Newport
Boult'vard u ll It to 1 rve traffic
~twet't'I the eo.t1 Meu and Newport
Beach weu. and tht! north county and
Ow hlCbway ntt.,,,,ork mcrain11 al the
San Oleao and Co6ta Mesa l''rffw•Y• In
tcrte<-tJoo
Tht> plan t'X~·ted to btl m~t 1.~tly
mono lhltn $237 million would ex
tend Co:.ta Me u f're~way south to
Pa.r1f1c Ct>1•!.t l llghwuy near Supenor
Avenue. by paM.t ng the downtown area
b> bwrnging "'eti.\ at Bay Sl and looping
through restdentu•I a nd commercutl·
Industrial neighborhoods
The least costly Improvement plan -
SlO mllhon -would widen exlstmg
Newport Boulevard thro ugh lbe
downtown area. Mattern said.
Other PfOP06alS lnc:lude tunneling an
expressway along the current Newpc)rt
Boulevard route through the downtown
area endmg at about 15th Street and
Superior Avenue for an estimated cost
of nearly S209 m1lhon
Also proposed 1s a below.strcet·level
ditch route Wlth re\a101ng "alb through
t he downtO\A.'TI arl'a <1t an r•!-.l1m11t1.'<l cost
of Sl99 mJlhon
r\noth(.•r tilll·rnatn·t· '' c-on~tr11c1 1on of
a 'tJdurt foll~.m in~ the currl'nl ~ewport
Boule\:1rd .1n·u to hft tr.tfflc above sur·
tau sttteta at an ettimated construe·
lion coat of 1176.7 mllllon.
Eliminated lu t month by tM various
Ca1Trana and Oranse County area com·
m1ttees involved were routes utilizing a
wi dened Orange Avenue routr to handle
1111 or part of the north-south traffic
Eighth County
Cat Show Sunday
At Fairgrounds
The Burmese Club of Southern
California will sponsor the eighth an-
nual Orange C.OUOty Cat Show. Aug. 3 at
lhe Orange County f'alrground.s. It Is
scheduled from 9 a.m. lo 4 p.m .
The show will include all breeds.
About 200 Cat F anciers of America re·
g1s tered champion cats and kittens are
cxpect l'd to participat e A separate
category for hous<'hold pets also is
plannNI
.\dm1:.c:10n 1~ $2 for adults and SI 50
for :-<.•ruor Ctll7Pns and l'h1ldrl'n ~1ore
information 1~ <1 va1labl« by calling
95 l ·6389 or 13!/·8712
Boston Fem
and 6 other
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ALBUQU&RQUE. N.M. <AP>
-A.ad~ pariahl~ra and rtn1ma ~h bella, lbe historic
San Felipe de Ned Church waa
cloeed to touriltl after a retJ·
dt nt received a w•lver lo aeU
llquor wlth\n 300 reel or the
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the apArtt~ centeredness of lh1s
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Umpiring: Hazardous to Health?
Softball Arbiters Grin and Bear It
8) DAVE C NNINGBAM °' .. .,...._ ....
.Recreation sortbaJl umpire have bttn
cussed out. pn upon. punched. kicked
and even lhrealened with murder. Yet they
keep eoinc. a m1lana as they pick up their
check for $10 or $J2 per game.
Some in Costa M esa have been doing at for
more than 20 years "l was geUJJ\g Loo oJd
and too fat to play as well as I wanted," says
8111 PalmbJade. an ump in Costa Mesa for 15
year5. "l fell lbere was a need. l work three
nights a week, three games a night It's
turned into a pretty good part·lime Job.··
PAUllllADE SAYS EVERY umpire is
subject t.o heckling, but the job is rarely
hazardous t.o his health. "I remember read·
Ing in the paper about a ~ball umpire in
one of the Carolinas who was shot and killed
during an argument on the field." Palmblade
s ays.
"It certainly makes one wonder. "But
the games I work in Costa Mesa are very
well administered and we get a lot of support
from the recreation department," Palm blade
continued. "There's something a little
strange about. people who show up at a
softball game with guns a nd knives. We rare·
ly see anything like that."
1N FACT, PALMBLADE said he couldn't
re m ember seeing an umpire in Costa Mesa
physically nssaulted, aithough he knows it
has happened elsewhere.
"A couple of years ago in Santa Ana a guy
came up and apologized to another umpire
for having laid hands on him," Palm blade
says. "But I can't remember any game I
ever worked that got out or hand like that.
Greg Smelser, an umpire in Gardena. says
he was once threatened by the father or a
player during a girls softball game
After a rontroverslal call. Smelser started
ait•tlU\g verbal ubuse from a man who. ac·
t'Ordmg to lhf' umptre, ·was going out·
1 ageously nut.'I."
"THE CUY FOLLOWED ME to my car
aher the game." Smelser says. ''He was
wagging hi!> fmger at me and told me be was
going to kill me The ironic thing Is that his
team won. 17· 1 ..
There 1s a t'rying need for qualified um·
pares. and those who certify umps in Orange
County say that a willing umpire can get all
the work he wanls.
"We have far fewer umps than the de·
mand." ::.ays Rich Kollen. a r ecreation
supervisor an Orange. "Slow pitch softball
has ta.ken off. Every city has a full schedule
of leagues. using every diamond available.
Most of them run leagues all year long.
"A good ump can choose the city he wants
to work and pick his nights." Kollen said.
.. And it's good money. In our city you get S33
for working three games a night. In today's
e<'onomy. that's a good part-time JOb "
MARION COLLINS, a retired Marine . has
made 1t his full-time occupation. He umpires
!->Oftball sax nights a week and also officiates
high school football . basketball, volleyball
and track
'Tll probably be domg it all my life. It's
someUung I can't seem to get away from . ·
says Collins · 1 rojoy working with people.
especially the kids I'm the pied piper of our
neighborhood
Collins owns h ouses 1n H.awa ii and
Westminster and as s upportlllg his wife and
eight children on a combinat1on of his Manne
Corps pension and his fees for umpiring.
'I get SlO or Sl2 a game. just like ever-
<See UMPIRING, Page BZ>
PEDRO GUERRERO GETS 'HIGH FIVE' HANDSHAKE FROM TOM LASOROA.
0.•f\' Pl ... St.oft ,_.
UMP CHARLIE DURBIN COOLS Off COSTA MESA PLAYER BRUCE FISCHER.
Guerrero Stars Ne-w Pole
A Rolls Reuss Barrier:
Flattens Pirates l9 Feet
MOSCOW CAP> -Wladyslaw
Koukiewicz of Poland over -
rame the distractions of unruly
Soviet fans in the stands to
break the world record in the
pole vault and almost become
history's first l~foot ve rtical
1umper
4
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Jerry
Reuss a dmits that he took
particular relish in bealJJ\g ha<>
former tea m. the Pittsburgh
Pirates. last year alter be was
traded to the Dodgers.
"This year, though, I've lost
trac k of a ll of that." the
Dodgers' left·hander said Wed-
nesday night after hurling his
fifth shutout of the season. a
four-hitter, lO beat the Pirates
3·0.
"So many good thing.s have
happened tttis year . . . J was
the winning pitcher in the All·
Star Game. the five shutouts.
a nd. of course, the no-hitter ...
a nd besides. tha t's kind of
negative. I li ke to dwe ll on
positive things."
MOST POSmVE is the fact
Reuss has won 11 of 15 decisions,
'our more than he won all ot last
year.
He required only one hour. 43
minutes to put away the Pirate:.
and give the Dodgers a s plit m
the 12-game season series with
the Bucs.
"I know it may ha ve looted
easy. but it certainly wasn't."
s aid Re uss. "I threw more
breaking pitches tonight and
they were swinging at the first
pitch ."
The Dodgers battered Pitts·
burg h s tarter J o h n Can·
delaria, 7-10, for 11 hits includ·
ing Pedro Gu e rre ro's fifth
homer of the sea.son and second
an three games. Afterward. 10 a typical out·
burst. Dodge r Manager Tom
Lasorda s houted. "The ne w
Willte Mays was born today!''
THI S WAS in re fere nce tc.
Gu e rrero. th e 24-year -o ld
Oom1nican. who was playing
center field for the first tame this
season. "lle 's got to stay m the lineup
somewhere.'' Lasorda said or
Gue rrero. who 1s balling .337.
··And I think he can play center
field."
Dave Lopes. who returned to
the hneup after playing only one
of the previous eight games
because of a bad back. said:
"We may have found sometJung
in Guerrero. He's aggressive
a nd he wants to play very badly.
He's come on awfully s trong."
Lopes l.Cored the Ood~er<> ·
first run in the first inning when
he :.anj?led. stole second. took
third on Ball Russell s sacnfice
and came ho m e o n Dus t y
Baker·s grounder to short that
Tim Fob kicked for an error.
I N THE SECOND, Mi ckey
Hatcher singled. Steve Yeager
doubled and Lopes' one-Out tn·
field single knocked in Hatcher.
Guerrero then homered in the
eighth to complete the s~oring.
Koiakiewicz soared 18·11 ~
Wednesday to elevate the world
mart of France's Philippe Hou-
vaon by one-quarter of an incb.
Then. with the rest of the field
eliminated, be took off after pole
vaultuig•s lates t psychological
barrier -19 feet.
He lost badly to the ba r on his
• OLYMPICS
first try at 19-111.-, then vaulted
w ith his a r m coming down.
On the third try, he brushed the
ba r on the way up.
THE 26·YEAR·OLD Pole,
\!\'hose sore ankle kept him from
training until a month ago. ad-
mitted the hometown crowd's at·
tempts to unnerve any non·
Soviet vaulter had affected the
tense competition, in which the
first six finishers all s mashed
the Olympic record of 18-0"'2.
IrTin.e Pool: It's Called Batterfiy Laae
"I lried not to pay a ttention,
but it hampered everybody's
performances. • Kozakiewici
s aid of the Soviet fans' tactics 0(
whis tling, s creaming and
coughing while any vaulter, ex·
cept their own Kons tantin
Yolkov, was on the runway.
"l have trained myself to con·
centrate in such a way that I
ha ve no idea what the other
athletes are doing, or what is
happening in the stadium. But
the whistling hampered us. We
all wanted to win, but not at any
price."
Beardsley, Meagher Shatter World Recorda al Heritage Park
By BOWARD L. RANDY
Of -Deity "9t SWf
The y m ay r e nam e th e
H e ritage Park Aqu a t i cs
Complex next week and call it
Butterfly Lane in honor o( this
week's U.S. National Long
Course Swimming Cham·
pionabips. It was only a question or time
before the outstanding new
swimminl facility would give up
a world record or two with the
ma1nltude of the competiton
and the goals they have set for
tbemHlv. in this week1a com·
petition.
Ca-'IG BB-'aOSLSY, a
Junior at tbe UnlveraltJ of l1orida. brolle the men'• world
record for tbe -.meter but·.
tierftJ ID WedDelday's.....,
prellminartn (1:11.21), tMD
eaptured tile final e.e•t In
I : Sl.41, also uader Mike
81'11M1''• fca awr atlllldanl Ill a.
1979.
·11ary T. :::r-· a 11-~ tld...... •ludeet,,.. Lome ........... tbe .......
world l&ntzn' • Md Ill a
MARY MEAGHER~ TO WORLD MCOllD IN -FLY AT IRVINE.
year qo, wttb a aterllq 2:08.3'1
effort.
··t •m SI.ad I'm clone with lt."
... ......, said after bla •vtlllnl
raff In wbidli Bruner alao bet·
.-Ids former WOl'ld l"ftOl'd to
plaee HeGIMI. ••1 ••• reall)' ...,.... blfGl'e tbe finals but I'm
....., wltll ... results. 'l'llere
••• a lot waore pressure out
&IMl'e t.mllbt.
"I like to swim mf owa
race and l tblnt I eould llaft
done It nee tbouO IOU WM
n1bt then wttb me ._,... I
bave a lot of rmperl tor bi&
••After I broke a.. need tllill
m4ribac I tried to Ill -s leep tbl• aftenoo• bat I toaldn't. N lt ._.'t .-la
yet llld lt .. tGUllr * ... metbetl ... ftdllWerld~
ri&ht DOW," Rt!ian!IA
"I'm
trip to Cblna.
In Sbanpai
20 relatives
never seen.
• 'Tbe world l"jl!fOrd tlUI morn-
lnr ll more Important. to me
than wtnidnc ud 'betterinl tbe
itme ol tbe lloecow Olympics
this evmlq. Bat I bad to prove
..
to myself I could do it again.
"The crowd this morning was
cheering like I was ahead of the
world record and 1t really helped
m e. And I heard them toniabt as
well." While he didn't break his own
world standard in the evening
finals, be did eclipse the former
mark ol Bruner with a 1:58.46.
Bruner. who · finished second.
was clocked in 1:59.13, also
lower lban bis former standard
of 1:5•U3.
llEAGREll SAT on Ole pool
deck, signing llutographl for
younpters right aft.er ber race,
tbeD NU'inl thank you to each or
those when s be banded the
paper and pen back.
"I set my mind wben the
Olympic boycott came aloal and
my coacb helped. We just
c h•= our aoals around,"
Mea said.
"The crowd was really lood
tonl1bt and I kept teUinl mYMI!
that I hid to do it. I told m)'Mlf
it was j ust the sam~ as a
workout and t.o keep aolAI·"
She kepl IOinl all filbt. Sbe
(lee, ........ 83)
Helping the Sov1et Jud1es
m easure the vaults was Adriaan
P a ulen of the Netherlands, one
o ( the international track Of·
ficials who came down to the
track for the first time Wednes·
day to oversee the competition.
Their appearance was promp&ed
by charges or irr~1ularities
leveled against the all·Scwiet
jud1es who bad been measurtna
and marking the athletes'
beiibt.s and dlstancea.
THE uaEO JACKETS," ao-
labeled for the color of Uaetr
windbreakers, are ofncaala of ~
the International Track and
Field FederaUon <IAAF>. 'Ibey
overruled tbelr president,
Paulen, and voted to come doWll
on the field to loot over tbe So-
viets' shoulders and sene • •
on·site appeals board.
IAAF aoutte9, lneludln& ........
els Amadeo, the executi.e *nl
member from ~ Rleo, .-..
there had been wldeaprea4l
crilldlm ol the work ol So¥tet
<See POLE, Pap Ill>
•
..
OM.Y N.OT
ports eak
Dodger Fan Lo8es Battle,
Garvey Win8 by 100 Yards ......... ,,.= ... LOS ANOEL&S -n. ,.,.. Steve II
Garvey. beMball'a leader la ..--·Mu.d ln alto
" .. fared .. u m fOUrt.. .,...... .. ..., tot...,
an owrb •lhUl.luUc lu 100 yarda away from him and his wtle.
PoUf ~. 4-eriblid by her ·= ..... dyed ln-lbe·wool Dodcer faa. ·• •u &old by ~ Court J\.ld1e
Hany T. Seha!tt W~kff1> her dial.an~ and not
harua. moist or anftOy t.be ttrst bueman or bl1 wife
Cyndy, I ~htvbkm talk-sbow <'0-L
~ Garwys, in tw-n. we-e told to atay 100 yards from
Ber&tt. &l\houab the Judie Mid be hadn't beard any evtden«
that the Carvers had been bothtttnc the fan.
Gan• Bo5tWlck, Garvey's attorney, bad ar(Ued that the Garv~-s and ~tr two t'biklrea bad beea barused and an
aoyf'd b)' Berger. She aUesedl.Y fave C)'DCb Garvey 1 bruis·
lq elbow ln the ribs afttt Ill Al .star came luncheon. al lh«i Blhmore Hotel July&.
Berser'• lawyer. lllarUD R.adolf. countered that Garvey
and bis w\fe baruaect Berce.r b)' b.avinc her arrested by Dodi« ~um secunty suards wbeo abe vbited the Doctaer
W1 vea teaUnc attL
-AU she waats to do b root kn Ute n-1 .. en to wtn "
R•doff said. ~ '
"She visits with all the otMr players &Dd lbelr wive$.
This ls her whole life."
C)'Ddy G1rvey did not attend the brief court aesa'4>n, but
her htnband did. He assured the judge sbe would 10 along
with bis order.
ApparenU)•. both sides were satisfied with the court's cfe.
c 1s1on. exc-ept for one thing.
''YOUI' booor, I need one thing in addition to the order,"
Berger's lawyer a.id at the coadusion ol the proce-edlng
'·That is tJiKo autograph ol Steve Garvey for my grandson."
He got 1l
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• ·Tbere are coaches who spend 18 hours a day
coacbilae the ~ect game, and they &ose beuuse the
ball ls onJ and they can't control the bounce." -
MmnetCJta Vikings Coacb Bad Grut,, dacribinc the
pitfalls al bia pro{essloa
C.at reettnlal M'ia /or flriol.-s
A controversial double plaf ended a Texas ral· •. -
l)' In the sixth Inning and Al Bambry's RBI double
an the seventh gave streaking Baltimore a 3·2
squeaker over the Rangers to highlight American
League action Wednesday. Trailing 2·1, Texas lied the gaml'
in the sixth when Jolln Grubb singled and scored on Jim
Sundberg's double. Winning p1tcbeT Jim Palmer < 10-8) then
walked Jlm Norris and Mickey Rivers to load the bases with
one out Bamp Wills tben hit a liM drive
tha t Baltimore shortstop Kllllo Garc:la
dived for, stabbed and then dropped. He
threw it to sttond to force Rivers. who had
held up. and Wills was called out at first
on Rktt Da.er'• relay. Texas Mua1er
Pat c.n-aJes was ejeetf'd from t.be eame
after a heated argument . Televlsion
replays showed that Wills apparenUy beat
the relay lo first by a wide margin.
Elsewhere . . . Garry Buc.clll, &ick
BU"taoa. Dan StapleM9 &Dd Fred L,.a
auMNY stroked RBI singles with one out in the
ninth inning, and Jim Ritt capped a six-run burst witb a two-
cun tnple to boost Boston to a 7-1 thumping of Kansas Clly.
Orange Coast area's Du ~rry came on io relief in lbe
ninth and was touched for four hits and four runs without re·
cording an out ... Jolla Casl18o's run-scoring double off New
York reUef ace Rlcll Gossage with two out in the bottom of
the 10th Inning gave Minnesota a narrow 2·1 victory over the
Yankees ... Rookie Rudy hlm-fs pi.Deb sacrifice fly
followmg w1,_ Nordllagea'a nm-scorin.c double upped a
two-nm rally in lbe elcbtb and lifted the Chicago White Sox to
a 6-5 win over Mihnukee ... Oakland's Rklll Laa&fwd fired
a two-bitter after pilcb..lDg six perfect innings, while Wayae
Gross bit a pair of two-nm homers as the A's bombed Toroo-
to, 11·1 ....... Grlm.ae., scattered five bits in bis first
American League complete game in almost thrtt years. and
Rick ll.aaataC doubled home lbe tie-breaking nm in the
seventh lnning to lead Cleveland to its eighth eoasttuUve vie
tory, a 5-2 triumph oveT SeatUe.
f'ro•P~81
l.1MPIRING HAZARDS. • • • 1' ~fbc,dy else." Collins says. "But l ··~ it every nlght, au year long ... •:""' :;~ C OLLINS BEGAN Ull-
1• ring in the service and oac-e
t paid S300 for working a
ftball tournament ln the
hamas. He bu also done 1 lot
umplrinc for free. ••• ·u tbey need aomeone. I'll do
y bas no bearing oa it,"
.. ys. "Whether It's $1 or
as lone as tbey need
eone, I'm there."
Like most umpires. Smelser ls
an active player as well. He
s ays that becoming an ump
dr~UcaUy changed his outlook.
··1 don't get on the umps like I
ISMd to." Smelser Slid, "U the : lrUY ii bmtliq &Dd in the right
• JIOlition, I woa'l say anyt.b.iq
': ltVeD ii be blows tbe call. ~. ··11ey. different seta of eyes
: pre IClilll to lee pl~ differeal·
: '' • e1Deeially on ban1·bu1 : plqa/' -Smetaer said. "We're :puma. ud 1ooaer or later ••
everybody is going to make a
mlstake."
Palmblade agrees.
.. BW. U.E• <a former m1-
jor league umpire now ln the
Hall of Fame> claimed he never
made a bad call in bis lire. But
Bill Klem aclucled, there are no
perfect umpires,•• Palm blade
says. "U you're trying to do 1
good job, people will generally
recognize it."
Working the class D softball
leagues is one thing, but when
umpires start working the A-
level tournaments they have to
alter their thinking.
"Some of the really good
players think they cen in-
timidate umps. but you can't be rabbit-eared about rt. You've g()(
to let it roll off your back," says
SmelHr ... If you bustle ud
make loud calll. JOU cu a., iD eoatral. ·-ne eomplainta aDd threats are there, .. Smeller added. "but
you'll get tboee in any job. U It
botben you. you abouldD 't be
umptnnc."
Flt,..••,, .... Trf 1•111'•••• ,.....,...
,... hlaMI• came on the St. Louls disabled II
llat and pitched • ftvt·bltter to stve the Cardln1l1 a
4 0 vlcior'1 over San Fruclaco to bl1hU1ht NI•
tloul Ln1ue 1ctlon Wednesday. The rl1ht·
hendtt. 3-3. sldeUned 1U.C. JW\e I with a shoulder b\jury,
struck CNl ftve, walked two and WU llded by two lale-lnnlnC
doub.&. ~:;· The C1rdlnala ftnbb tMlr buslntH wltb lbe
Otaota btfON RyLna IOUth to meet the Dod1ers ln a
tbree·aame ~t b eginning Friday .
Elsewhere .... Two·run slnailes in the fU\h
innlna by rookie Kellb MorelHd and
Gerey Mlddoa carried PhU1dtlDhi1 to a
, .. victory ovtr Hou,.ton and Nol1a Ryu
• • • PiMh·hitter Toay Ben1a11rd'1 tie·
breaklnl one-out 5lngle with the bases
lo1ded In the ninth Inning lifted Montreal
to a narrow 2· l margin over Cincinnati
•.. WWie MoataH& drilled four hits in·
cludloa two home runs and drove In three
•u......-' runs as San Diego won Its fifth straight
tame, S-2. over the Chicago Cubs. Mon-
tanei'a lwo homers were the only ones tut In the N1llonaJ
Leaaue other than the one by Pedre G1ternro of the Dodgers
. Pit Zu~ry limited AUanta to four hits and chalked up
his second consecutive shutout as the New York Mets
whipped AUanta, 3·0.
Caft("'ft" Oaf•• I 3-Hfttr-ttld _., thlf'tf'"
SAN DIEGO -Kent Kuerbis. 13. died of EE
leukemia despite the girt of almost 80 pints of e.,
blood by a British s ubmarine crew and players on
the San Diego Chargers football team.
Forty-eight pints of blood were donated by men of the
submanne Cbu.rchlll who made Kent an honorary BrilL5h
seaman.
The youngster died at his home In Descanso last weekend
1fter battling his cancer for six months. continuing to ski •nd
play soccer.
r------BunaH Toda11 -------.
On this dale ln baseball in 1961 :
The year's second All-star game ended In a rain-
shorted, 1·1 tie at Boston's Fenway Park ... the hrst
and only tie game in All-star h.istory.
On this date In 1957:
In a hilarious scene at Milwauk ee s County
Stadium, Pittsburgh Manager Bobby Bragan. who was
ejected from lbe game only minutes before. sauntered
up to home plate and offered lhe umpires a dnnlc of has
orange juice. The umps dtd not take up lhe offer. and
three days later, Bragan was fired in favor of DaMy
Murtaugh .
On UUs date ln 19S4 :
Milwauktt's Joe Adcock collected a rtt0rd 18 total
bases as be smashed four home runs and a double ln a
15-7 Brave victory over lhe Brooklyn Dodgers.
On this date in 1934 :
The St. Louis Cardinals S('()red an 8-6. 18-lnnlng
victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Starting p1tcher5
Dizzy Dean of lhe Cards and Tony Freitas of tbe Reds
both went the distance.
Today's Birthdays :
Former pinch-hitter deluxe Vic Davalillo is 41. St.
Louis Cardinals outfielder Leon Durham is 23.
Too Tall Hftl,,. D.U.. l'fWJlrf
The Dallas Cowboys will be playing without •
Roger Staubacb, C liff Barris and Tom
"BoUywoocl" Heodenon. but they've got Ed "Too
Tall" Joaes back. J ones gave up his boxing
career to rejoin the Cowboys at their Thousand Oaks traming
camp and saJd, ··1 had a warm welcome when I returned,
from coaches and players alike." ... The Denver Broncos
placed wide receiver G.we. IUdlanla on the reserved-did
not report list Wednesday. Team officials
say Richards failed to report because of
personal problems . . . BWy Cauoo. Jr.
shunned LSU, the school where bis rather
won a Heisman Trophy. and will instead
play football and baseball for Texas A&M
University ... The National Labor Rela-
tions Board filed suit in an effort to compel
the North American Soccer League and its
24 member clubs to recognize and hold
bona fide collttlive bargaming with the
-players association ... Italy's highest
TOO TALL soccer court has stiffened penalties on two
Italian second division teams and two players Ln the scandal
of fixed games. which also involved major league clubs and
stars. The two players were disqualified for three years and
the teams were assessed 1 live-point penalty to be served in
the standings of the next league championship .•. Loy1J
Pin has been appointed athletic director at Loyola Unlversi·
ty of Chicago, replacing Gene S.Wwu. who stepped down to
become lbe &chool's basketball coach .
T~~Ratlle
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Angels at Detroit. 5 p.m .. KMPC <710>
SPORTSBREAK/B~EBALL /OLYMPICS
Angela Win, 6-5
Third Straight
Equals Record
DETROIT <AP> -Angel
pitchers have pulled the fuse on
the Detroit Tigers· heavy
artillery this week.
"We had 12 hits tonight. but
never really hit the bill hard."
said Detroit Manager Sparky
Anderson after the Angels' 6-5 victory Wednesday night. their
third straight over the Tigers.
It was the fourth straight loas
for Detroit. the win matching
the Angels' longest winning
sueak of the season.
"We didn't tut with power and
have n 't hat with power for
several games." Anderson said
or his team's recently slumber·
ang bats.
THE ANGELS managed only
eight hits off Tiger starter Dan
Schalzeder, 6·7, and two other
Detroit pitchers. But two of the
hits were two·run homers by
Bob Clark and Don Baylor. And
two others we re run-scoring
blows by pinch -hitters Rod
Carew and La1Ty Harlow that
highlighted a four-run eighth in-
ning
"It's a good feellnR to get the
big hits again." said An~els
Manager Jim Freg0l>1, who led
his team to a d1v1s1on cham -
p1onshJp last year but has seen 1t
slide into the American League
West basement this season
"We've also had pretty good
pitc hing from our starters an Uu:>
se ries." fo'r eRos1 continued.
"Our bullpen has bttn out.stand·
mg ror the last 30 games. but the
starters weren't getung ~ far
enough "
FllANK TANANA started for
the Angl'IS but gave way to
Mark Clear, 7·8. an the sixth
after a one-out, two run triple by
Jim Lentine . Le ntine also
singled home Detroit's first run
ln the fourth inning lo cut the def·
lcll lo 2-1 after Clark's second·
inning homer.
Fred Patek started the de-
cisive rally with a triple off the
right field foul pole and Cattw
t ied the score. 3-3. when be
drilled a single up the middle.
Bert Campaneria ren for the
ailing carew -who hu a pulled
leg muscle -took second on a
sacrifice and stole third base.
He scored when Harlow, batting
for designated hitter Dickie
Thon, greeted reliever Aurelio
Lopez with a double to left.
center.
Raylo r followed with has
second home run of lbe sea.son.
''IT'S GOING TO TAKE a
while t.o get back lo where I was
last season," said Baylor. who
clouted a career·high 36 home
runs in 1979 and was named the
American League's Most Valua-
ble Plaver.
"It's frustrating to not be able
to hit pitches I've hit since Llttle
League. but I'll have to be pa-
ti ent." Baaylor added.
Baylor massed six weeks of the
season when he was hit by a
pitch an May and suffered a
broken bone m the heel part of
his left hand. He underwent sur-
gery and returned to the lineup
June 26
Andy Hassler earned his third
save, relieving C lear after
Lance Parrish doubled home a
Detroit run in the eighth. Par-
r Is h score d when Lentine
bounced into a double play
before Hassler shut the door.
The two teams close out their
season senes tonight with Don
Aase. S·12. s lated to face
Detroit's Milt WllcO?C. 10-6.
NEW POLE BARRIER. • •
Judging teams. partJcularly an
the Javebn. discus and tnple
Jump -events a ll won by » v1ets .
Pauleri had lobbied for keei>-
ing the "Red Jackets" away
from the track. at the request of
the Ru.siian Olympic officials
who were concerned about
humiliatmg the Soviet judges.
but he was voted down Tuesday
by a near-unarumou.s executJve
board count.
"Finally, we were fed up and
we told tum about at," Amadeo
said
Competitors in several other
Olympic competitions have
lodged various complamts about
the officiating. which 1s not u.n ·
us ual for major inte rnational
m eets. Except for track and
field . the j-..dging here bas been
done by international panels.
AFTER HE WON the gold
medal over co-silver medalists,
Volkov and defending Olympic
champion Tadeus& Slusarski of
Poland, Kozakiewicz made an
obscene gesture directed at the
crowd. slapping the palm of one
hand over the raised forearm oj
the other .
The Soviet fans' behavior at
ot h e r v e nues was also
noteworthy.
-While the twice-beaten ~
vlet basketball team was pla.yin1
for t.he bronze medal, a relative-
ly s mall crowd hooted and
whistled the European form ol
booing at its team. which had
been favored to take the gold in
the a~ence of the boycot.ting
Am encans.
-The Soviet basketball t.earn
was also Jeered by a crowd of
about 10,000 at the medals
cere mony, in which the Soviets
picked up the bronze for trounc-
1 n g Spain 117 -94 an d7
Yugoslavia won the gold for
beating second-place Italy 86-TT.
-VASILY ALEXEEV. the
gold medal weightlifter from the
Montreal Olympics and, fo r
yean, one of the Soviets' most
treasured 1thletes, lost his super
heavyweJght crown to teammate
Sultan Rahkmanov.
Austin Earns Baseball Standings
SAN DIEGO CAP> -Top-
seeded Tracy Austin made bis·
t.ory Wednesday night when the
17·year-old hlgh school student
defeated Kim Sands 6·1. 6-1. at
the Women's Tennis Assodatioo
open.
In reconti.ng the second·round
victory, the teen.ager from Roll·
Ing Hills entere<J the record
books by becoming the youngest
athlete to ever top the Sl million
m1rk in career ea rnin gs.
establishi.ng the feat in only 21
months.
"It really feels nice to have
done something like this.
especi&JJy being the youngest
ever." Austin admitted w'
traces ol embarrassment an r
voice. "But winninc tourn1-
meau and beinl No. 1 ii •till tbe
main tblna. tboQcb.''
AUltla appears beaded to yet
aDOtber SUadQ final at tbe rate
abe ii plQ1Dc. Tbe defendiq
cbampioD wu aweaome last
Dl.lht. raanlq up Points with ber
brilliant buellne came.
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Tex a::.
Minnesota
Chicago
Seattle
Angels
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51 S2 .495 11 "'2
48 51 .485 12YoJ
47 S4 465 14i,,
45 SS 450 16
39 81 .390 22
37 61 .378 23
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New York 62 37 .626
Baltimore 55 i3 .561 6Y,
Milwauket' 54 45 545 8
etroit 51 44 .537 9
ston SO 48 .510 11 ~
eveland 49 47 .510 11 l ,
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urf's Up
For New
Bos es
8 ped al to tJw DaUy Pilot
Steve Moyers ~cored twice
-.and Luurlt' Abr ham" assisted
on two goals H the Call(omla
Surf thoroughly dominated the
Pi'ltl.ad<.'h>hHa Jo"ury. 3·1, Wednes·
duy ni.iht an a North American
Sol'rt•r L ·aiue game at
Anuhelm Stadium.
The Surf didn't waste much
lime an lmpre:,sing their new
o" nl'~ ai. they ~cored twice an
the f1n.t half as Moyers got his
flrbl goal at 30~30 with assists
from Alan Kelly and Abrahams.
and Paul Cahill tallied Wlth his
first goal or the season 1ust 2. 19
later on assists from Gerry In
gram and Tony Crudo ..
M oy~rs then gave hls Su rf
teammates an insurmountable
three-goal advantage in the
second half when he scored at
68 14 "'1t h assis t s fr o m
Abraham::. and Craig Allen and
the Philadelphia ::.quad a man
s hort
The physical contest s aw fi ve
C'a ut1on cards and ont ejection
for the Fur~, who currently re·
:.1 de:. 1n las t place 1n the
Am<"nC'an Conference':, Eastern
0 1\'ISIOn
And. as a r<>sult of their rough
nuturc. the Fury wa::. forc-ed to
pla~ the final 26 22 of the conlt!St
.1 man :.hort
M oy t.·r·s t w o goal ,
meanwhile, marked the third
time thi s season h t' h a d
Jll'rformcd ::.uc h a feat The
tallies gave him 12 goals and
I wo a::.~1sts on the season for 26
points. second on the Surf scor·
1ng parade
Abrahams. with two assists.
ran his number to 48 points. hrst
on th\' Surf and !>econd in the
,\mencan Conference.
,\ crowd of 5.631 watched the
Surf o uts hoot Philadelphia.
21 10. ns California goal·keeper
\Ian ~laycr wa::. credited "1th
1u::.l onl' s:.in'
ENCOURAGEMENT -Ricky Bodor of Dad·~ Swim Club tn
Houston shouts to a teammate during action at the V S
Outdoor Swim Championship in Irvine .
The v1C'tory improves th<'
Surf':. rt><'ord to 13· 13 and give!>
them 125 points for the season to
lead tht· Amcncan Conference·!>
Wc·:.trrn D1v1s1on Edmonton,
"'1th an 1dcnt1cal 13·13 r.i ark.
1ra1ls by 10 points 10 the· stand·
ang:-.
SWIM ••.
was some sax lengths m front of
s~ond place Nancy Hogshead
who clocked 2: 11.07.
ALL 111REE MEN'S winners
includm' J esse Vassallo or Mis-
sion V\ejo (400 individual
medley) and Rowdy Ga ines (100
free) alon g with Beardsley.
would have won gold medals in
Moscow with their efforts.
On ly Meagher wo uld have
made it Wednesday night. But
that is better than the entire 1976
U.S. women's swimming team
did in Montreal, when the only
gold medal cam e in a relay
race. Already lhe U S. women
have two winning m a rks better
than those PoSted in Moscow.
After two days or competition.
the medal s tandings s how the
Americans with seven gold, six
silver and two bronze medals in
11 ~vents in comparing with the
~· Moscow Olympics.
V assano. the world record
holde r for the 400 IM. posted a
4 : 21.51 in wirutlng by more than
3/ lOOths of a second in meet
record time . He probably could
have bette red his own world
standard of 4:20.0S with a little
pushing.
GAINES OF FLOalDA set lhe
American record with an Olym·
p\c gold performance in the pre-
lims at 49.61. then won the finals
with a 50.lt effort.
Tracy Caulkins became the
first double Winner of the meet
when she captured the women's
400 IM with a 4:40.61 effort to
lowe r he r own U.S . Open.
American and meet records but
it wasn't up to gold medal
· standahis in Moscow.
"I knew this was going to be one of m y t o u g hest races
toni1bt.'' she said . "Eve n
t.bougb that was my best time. I
wanted to try for a 4 :36 to beat
the OIJmptc record. I ume to
this meel with the thought ln
mlnd to beat the Olympic times
but so,.,. I haven 't been able to
do it. 111 Just keep on trying and
hopefully. I will get one of
them."
U.S.A. vs. Moseow
How the wimmers Compare
Women 's 400 Individual Medley
World Record: 4:36.29. P etr a Schneider. 1980
U .S. Record : 4 : 40.83 . Tracy Caulkins, 1978.
Moscow Olympics U.S. Cbampioos bips
1. Tracy Caulkins <1 40 61
2. Nancy Hogs head 4 47 81
3 Karin LaBerge 4 49 61
1 P Schneider. E Ger. 4 36.29
2 Sharon Davies. Eng. 4 :46 83
3 Agmeszka Czopek . Pol 4.48 17
•
Men's 400 Individual Medley
World and U.S. Record. 4 20 5. JC!>se Vassallo. 1978
U.S. Championship~
1.-J esse Vassa llo 4 · 21 51
2. J ohn Simon!> 4 24 74
3. J e ff Float 4 25 19
•
Moscow Olympics
1 A S1dorenko. USSR 4 22 89
2 S Ft>:>enko. USSR 4 · 23.43
3 Zoltan V\'.'rraszto. Hun. 4.24.24
Wom en's 100 Freestyle
World Record: 54 79. Barbara Kraus e. East Germany. 1980
U.S. Record 55.63, Cynthia Woodhead. 1979.
U.S. Champions hips
I . CynlhJa Woodhead
2. J Ill Sterkel
3. Susie Thayer
56 57
56 61
56 81
•
Moscow Olympics
1. Barbara Krause. E. Ger. 54.79
2 Caren MeschuJ<. E Ger. 55.16
3 Ines Diers. E Ger 55.65
Men's 100 Freestyle
World Record: 49.44, J onty Skinner. South Afnca. 1976.
U.S. Record : 49 61 . Rowdy Gaines. 1980
U.S. Cbamplonsblps
1. Rowdy Gaines
2. Chris Cavanaugh
3. Kris Kirchner
50.19
50.26
51.21
•
Moscow Olympics
1 Jorg Wo1lhe. E Ger.
2 Pelle Holmeru. Swe.
3. P er Johansson. Swe.
50.40
50.91
51.29
Women 's 200 Butte rfly
World and U.S. Record: 2:07.01. Mary T. Meagher. 1979.
Moscow Olympics
1. Ines ~Issler, E. Ger . 2: 10.44
2. S . Schonrock . E . Ger. 2:10.45
3. Michelle Ford. Aus. 2: 11.66
U.S. Cbamploasblps
1. Mary T. Meagher 2:06.37
2. N ancy Hogshead 2: 11.07
3.KimUnehan 2 :ll.~
•
Men's 200 Butterfly
World and U.S. Record: 1:59.29, Mike Bruner, 1976.
U.S. Cbampiollsblps
1. Craig Beardsley 1: 58.46
2. Mike Bruner 1 :59.1.3
3. Blll Forrester 1. 59.40
MOKOW Olympics
1. Sergei Fesonko, USSR 1 :59.76
2. Phillip Hubble, Eng. 2:01.20
3 Roger Pyttel. E. Ger. 2:01.39
Clot Nearly Killed J.B.
HOUSTON CAP> -Houston
A.atros pitcher J.R. Richard was
lilted In Jood coadttioa ear\y to-
d11 ~ emerancy surceey to
remove a blood clot from hia
Mdt.
IUcbanl, wboM raat ball ls
amoq U. falteet ln UM major
lea1uea, cotlap1ed durln1 a
workout WednHdar at tbe
AitNdome and Wat IWbld to
Homt.cm'1 Medlodlat Haep6tal.
''Rlellard WU fCMad to MM a bloehd .,., • bll ..... Tbe .. ,,..., wu iue~1run1 ac·
eompUabed to remove the bloekalt aad be wu cnom to
the Intens ive c are unit," a
hospital spokesman s aid tale
Wednelday ni&ht.
Tbe operation could have been
a "life or death s ituation" for
the Astroa' mllllon d 8 lla r
pitcher, s1id a hos p ital
apokeaman.
Dr. Georace Noon and Dr.
Charles M~Uum III finished
operatma late Wednesday night.
Neither couJd be reached for
comment after the operation.
The clot formed ~hind the
Tl8ht colltrbone In the subcla ·
vtan artery. the main actery ror
circulation to the upper arms.
Ric ha rd had c'omplalned
several weeks a10 of fatigue in
h is right arm and was
hospitalized lut weell while a
team of pbyalciana ran teat.a to
Identify the problem.
Dr . Harold Brelsford. the
team s>t!11lci1n. 11ld recenUy
that doctors diagnosed the •U·
m ent as a b1ocka1e of an artery
in his rtsht shoulder are•. But
he said the All·1tar pitcher
would "be able to resume tJlrow.
Ing as tolerated."
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ThurM!ay, July 31, 1990
Jim Niemiec
Spikebill Double!
Both the firsl marlin and first broadbill of 1980
angling season were weighed in at the Balboa
Angling Club thb past weekend in wbat will go
down in the records as the first splkeblll double in
the history of the local angling club.
For the second year in a row. Andy Crean or
South Laguna flShed the s portJisher "Prowler
Too" off Newport to bring in lhe season's first
marlin. a US-pounder that was taken off the 267
spot on medium tackle and the marlin hit a hve
bait.
Also. fishing alone on the 261 spot in his 17·root
boat "Lundy Tours ," was Larry Litvinoff of
Laguna Niguel and he baited the fi rst broadb11l of
the season.
LITVTNOFF'S SWORDFISH weighed In at 336
pounds and was caught on heavy tackle The
s word.fish tut a large sqwd but coded up being
foul·hooked dunne the three hours and 55 minutes
1t took tum to bring the fish to gaff. by himself
Coming over to help young L1tv1noff bring the
large fish aboard his s mall boat was 8111 Speach of
Newport.
There arc probably more s wordfish being
hooked than marlin. but this condition should
c ha nge Uus weekend as more marlin will be mov·
mg into area waters.
The best action 1s at the 267 spot. but there a re
also btlllish being reported off both ends of our out·
t•r 1sl3llds and on the 14 Mile Bank. Calm waters
pre\'a1l. and thl!> coming month ~houJd prove to be
a good ont>
Evt>n though the first t"o fish of the season
were t.aJ<en on bait. most !>lnke!> have occurred on
Jigs thus far. and 1£ past seal>Ons can be counted.
most of our loeal catch will consist of those
sp1kehllls thJt "'ere coached into hitting a rod by a
marlin JIG .
ALBACORE ARE STILL staytng way off our
coasllme due to some cold dirty water that moved
a couple of weeks' ago. H&M Landing 1n San Diego
reports that sportf1shers on t .. o to five-day mini·
long range trips are getlrng into !>Orne good longfin
action. but the bite 1~ ::.omc 160 mile!> from the
bt'ach
There are ::.till !:.ome opening!> on the:,e
alb~core t:ips for ~h~e who are interested. U. tb' alba~ don t move in, 1t might be the only chance ~
catching a longfin this season, unless condiU"""lr change. ""T'
~here a rc some yellows being ta ken at
Cata Ima, San Clemente and the Corooados, but the
fi sh a re reall y spread out and only one or lwb
boa ts are getting. on the fish. The yellowtall are oca
!he s maU s ide with an occasional fish being ta keo m t he 20-pound class. There have also been some
breezing bluefin at the islands. but they are very
hook·shy and only a couple have been boated.
NEWPORT AND DANA HARBOR boats are
finding coastal fish1rg on lhe s low s ide as a red
II FISHING
tide and cold water moved m to slow fis hme
earlier this week.
Lee Clark, spokes man for Davey's Locker ,
says the bulk of the half·day catch 1s being made
up or mackerel and small bass, whale the boat.s
hsh1ng Catalana are do1n~ better on bonito, bass,
some barracuda and a few big yellows
Bay f1 stung 1s not very good due to a combina·
t1on of boating pressure and poor water cond1t1on s.
The color and moss an Newport 1s terrible and
there should be something done about 1t before no
one can stand to set foot m this once·beautiful ba~ ..
Tom Gray. who manages the skiff n~t at the
Pavilion. say~ that ang ling 1s s low but those work·
ang the deeper <'hannels on the changing tides are
picking up ~omt-croake r on assorted baits and
lure~ Some fishing for bass is on tap for those
f1!>h 1 n~ the Jt-tly area early an the morning
This writer did some earl y morning ::.urf
hsh1ng Tuesday. but the fish did not cooperate A few
1.1.eak stnkes and one released barred perch wa::. all
the action enJoyed dunng one hour of angling,
a lthough t.hert.• "ere a number of large cor b1na work-
10~ !'land crabs in \ery s hallow water.
Pier f1sh1nJ:: 1::.n't red hot t.'1thcr, as only a few
mackerd. Jack ')melt and tom cod arc b<'1nl:
landt"d Cut bart ::..:ems to be 1,1,orking bt'tter than
ln.e bail for lht.·~e ~mallc-r foh.
Did She Cook
Own Goose
At Benihana?
BCYC Fleet Raees
Area Yachts Compete
Betty Cook. Newport Beach'!>
natlOnal and world champion
oHs hore power boat racer , may
have blown her c hances for
back·to-back nalJonal titles re·
cently.
Cook blew an engine in her
tunnel-hull ccatamaran> Kaama
m the Beruhana Grand. Pnx off
Pt. P leasant . N J . ~she st.Jll
has enough points to get her mto
the world ('hamplonship next
fall.
With better luck than she has
had rec<.'ntly. Cook could get
back rnto the na tional points
race "1th top fimshes in the next
thr<.'c races on the nationa l
circ uit. The next race 1s the
t-·asano -Guy Lombardo race
Saturday out of Freeport. N Y
Th e o ther t w o are the
lslamorado race an the Florida
Keys, Sept 13. and the Club In
tt:>rnat1onal 10 f-'ort Lauderdale.
Fla . Oct. 4
Basketball
Count Up
£1ah1a Corinthian Yacht Club
will !>end a net'l of \ ach~ off
Saturday on a circumnav1j?allon
of San Clemente hland markmg
the ninth renewal of the dub ::.
Santa Barbara Passage ra~
The rac-e 1s open to skippers
and ('f'eWS of yachts rated under
BOATl!'iG
the Performance Handicap Rae
mg f1eet, lnlemallonal Offshore
Rul e a nd O cea n R aci n g
Catamaran A!>soc1at1on han
d1('ap !>y::.tems There w ill bt•
three classt-s of PHRF. yacht ...
The rac<' !>tart<. Saturda\· at 10
a m off the ;\'.ewport Pier and
t he 0 (.'('t "'111 leaH San Clement(:
l"-land to port ~fore retum1n~
to f1rush 1n front of th1• BYC
rlubhousc ' ,\et1\'1t1c:. plannt>d around lh<'
racl' indude a F riday ntl?ht ch1h
and ribs buffet and a pre·ract•
breakfa ~t a t lh<' ('l uhhou~£>
Saturday morninJ! from 7 10
~ 30. Trophy pre'\entat1on 1s
scheduled Sunday night
General chairman of the event
1s Michael ){jrby. For entry II\·
form ation contact BCYC. 1601
Bayside Dnve. phone 644·9S30
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N.UIM!laietf\,
FOR THE RECORD ' BUSINESS
Summer. Travel Lag
Grounds Air Profits
NEW YORK CAP > •
T he a l umpln1 U.S.
economy baa forced
tboutandl ot Americana
to dt'lay or dump their
travel plaaa • and helped
send the airline lnduttr)'
into the worst noee dJve
in history.
"We're a troubled In·
dustry : 1980 is trouble
for the airline industry."
Pan American World
Airways C hairman
William T. Seawt'll said
In &nn<>\mCing the $400
million sale of his com·
pany's 59-s tory New
York office building.
Higher Jet fuel costs
and ded.uling passt".nger
traffic led to total losses
o f m o r e t han $300
m illioo for the big trunk
c arriers In the first
three months of the
year.
Some did better this
spring. but many of lhe
largest carriers still
posted second quarter
losses. Pan Am. for e x-
a m pie, regis tered a n
operating loss of $66 3
milhon. United Airlines
had S46.7 million 1n
ope r ating losses and
Amencan Airlines lost
$34.8 milllon
Summer normally 15
the airlines' peak traffic
period and lhe most pro-
fitable lime of the year
But 1980 is not a nor mal
year. Analysts s ay the
industry may stay in tht:
re d fo r t h e Ju ly
Septembe r period
possibly the first sum
mert1me loss 1n the 1n
dustry"5 tusto11 _
"'It's s Ull up in the air 1 ~hether we'll make an)-
m on ey in the third
qua rter:· said George
.James. a vice president
of the Au Tramport A!>
soc1ation of America , an
industry trade group.
And many airline of
fa cia ls predict the 1n
dus try will lose about
$500 mtllion for the yeiir
the first ful l·Y<.'etr
CJperatang loss s 1n('1•
194!!
"The first half <of
1980) has been so bad
that even if we made a '
co upl e o r hundr e d
m 1lhon in the second
half. 1t would still be the
worst year m hLStory, ·'
J ames said.
The reeess1on has h"urt
the b1~ a ir lines. but
t heir o -.n price tn ·
creases have done at
least as much to CJ,w•
c ourag e travelers.
a nal ys l li s a y . Th e
a verage rare tncreased
30 to 35 percent m the
past year. J ames said ,
a nd more boosts are ex-
pected th.ls summer.
No rthwest Airlines
raised its popular Seat-
lle·to-Hooolulu fare S6
percent in June and the
price will j ump another
10 percent on Aug. 1
J o hn L a u r e s. wh o
operates a tour business
on the Hawalian Island
of Kona. says the tugher
fares a re scaring o ff
travelers.
"It's getting so ex -
pensive that people who
see it would cost $200
less to go to Mexico are
Oakland
A irfare
T rimme d
Oakland·based World
Ai rways, one of the m06l
aggressive al pr1cln1.
now offers fares or sis
o n e w a y b et ween
Oakland and Los
Angeles.
flights le ave twice
daily from the West Im-
perial TermmaJ at Los
Angeles International
and arrive al Oakland.
The line says there's
no restriction on seats
on each rught. which de·
part daily at 10 and
11 :30 p.m. daily.
Partnership
Talk's Topic
Limited partnerships
in a variety of bust·
neale8 will be covered at
a free dlscuaaion at the
Baywood Recreation
Center, One Bay•ood
Drive, Newport Beach.
on Tuelday.
The 1e11k>a at.art.a at
5: 30 p. m. and feature11
three local bualneamen .
ReservaUonl at 78CM>108
or 79CMOU .
cboollnc t.bat, or they're
doln1 1omethln1 else
that COltS even leas," be
11Jd.
There ll at least aome
1 ood news for the
airlines -jet ruel prtces
b1ve leveled otr. The
average cost was 91
cenls a gallon ln June.
up from 53 cents a year
earlier. But the price
rose an average of only
1 3 cents from May to
June , accord ing t o
J ames.
Some are s las h i ng
fares on internationa l
rout.es in hopes of luring
travelers wbo otherwise
couldn't afford a trip
abroad. Earlie r this
wee k . Trans Wo rld
Airlines a nd Britis h
Airways undercut each
other repeatedly in a
battle that will drive
dow n to $1 85 the
cheapest one-way ticket
from New York to Lon·
don
Civil aviation offtc1als
s ay trans·Atlant1c air
travel has Callen off an
recent weeks because of
the rece11ion in the
Un I t e d State a and
becaUM of the dollar's
lower value abroad.
f'or the big trunk
airlines, i nternational
traffic in June was down
4.2 percent from a year
ago . s ays the Air
Transport A.,sociation.
But air traffic in the
United Stales. which ac-
counts for the bulk or the
airlines' business. was
down even further. It
fell 4 S percent in June
compared with June of
1979.
H ftad• B••ll
John F. Harrigan has
bee n e l ected
chairman and chief
executive officer of
Union Bank. The in·
s titution is based in
Los Angeles.
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Jewel'> by Joseoh Pvtthctses dtamOnds. gem-
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and estates Ca1etul e•cJm.nation and evalua-
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South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa • 540-90&6
'l'here'sa
New Citi7,e0 • co1n1ngto town.•
(WJ.th plenq:of prizes
and gifts}
Come to
_oar Open House,
Fr~Aagast&
to~
August 23.
Free gifts. Free Cari catures. Free
refreshments. And a chance to win lots of
val uable prizes.
The excitement begins next week. Look
fo r our ad in the Pilot fo r the details.
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cmzENSBANK
OF COSTA MEs.\
17th at Santa Ana Ave .• Costa Mesa. Member FDIC.
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Business OM-V PILOT 83 . •
Usury Laws Interest Bank
NEW YORK <AP) -A irowanJ number of
.. .,_ bAnkl an ~ mcwllll 1JMU' cred.lt
card opttaUou lo Soul.I\ Dakota to take adnata1t
of &hat ute'• libtt-al usury la ~ ~ is to ~l lbftr tUl\Ulll from
credit tards. but sicaa are emeralnt th•l
con u~l' oppos1t100 rooukt "'I)~)' lhe plan
The banks ar e)'e1n1 South Dakota lM>caw at
does not Umlt the a mount ol lnttrest banb can
charie on credit u rd IC»lM and as the only \ate
that permit$ out-or tate bank holdini: rompan1es
lO establulh bunk iub,-.1d1ar1~
ONE MONTH AFTER the South Oakota
Legislature UberaUied Lhe state' usury laws in
February, New York·based C1Ubank announced 1t
would move pan of its credit card optrauons to
Siou_x Falls
Citibank. lhe n a tion's second·largest
commercial bank by de pps1ts. has S 8 milhon
credit card holders. The badk originally planned to
open its Sioux falls operation by July 4, but now
says 11.s target dale is late summer or early
autumn -a revision due in part to some public
opposition lO the move.
In ~nt weeks other bag banks have sent
scouts to South Dakota to explore the reasib1llty or
following Citibank's move. Among them are Chase
Manhattan Bank, Manufacturers Hanover Trust
Co. and Chemical Bank. They r ank third, fourth
and sixth. respectively. among the nation's banks
and have a combined total or nearly 12 million
credit card customers.
ACCORDI NG TO JAM ES P . Murphy.
executive vice president of the New York Stale
Bankers Association. as many as 25 maJor banks
are considering shifting their cr edit card
operations from New York. He said t.he slate
stands to lose as many as 8.500 JObs 1f the moves
are made.
"It's no secret t hat several banks a re
considering a move of their credit card operations
to states wi th more rea listic ceilings ... and the
possible consequences or tl'Us alarm us," Murphy
said m a speech to t he association's annual
con\'ention last month.
Citibank claims it cannot make reasonable
profits in the credit card business under New
York's usury laws , which hrrut the annual interest
rates banks can charge to 18 percent on purchases
under $500 and to 12 percent on purchases greater
than that.
The New York State Banking Depa rtment
recommended to Gov. Hugh Carey in April that
the st ate increase the maximum allowable interest
rate on credit card loans, but the state legislature
recenU}' rejected a proposed increase.
THE BANK CREDIT card business was
s uffering earlier this year when interest rates
banks paid to acquire funds soared to near 20
percent. Those rates fell dramaUcally in April.
May and June, however, improving the profit
picture.
ln response to the rising costs of operating its
eredit card business, a l_arge Minnesota bank
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An e<iual opportunory emotoye<
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hold l n• company -Flrat Bank System -
annOWl('(.'(l ln Ml)' \bat It would move lll credll
r ard operatiON lO South Dakota and boolt int.er-est
t har11n to 24 percent from 18 percent effective
July 1
T he plan was withdrawn. however, after
numef'OtU consumers C"Omplain~'<i and the st.ale's
a ttorney gener•l threatened to fil e suit aeainst the
company. whole two largest sublidiaries are First
National Bonk of Mlnoeapolls and First National
Rank of St Paul.
"We did not s ucceed in conveying to others the
~101nt that IJ\n auon hits banks as hard as everyone
l'bl· · .a company spokesman s aid
WIJbur J . Holleman is vice president, tu:es. of
the Fluor Corp. of Irvine. The former tax
manager for Floor is a member of the California,
Oklahoma and New York Bar associations.
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All s ix soulhern divisions or Winchell's Donut
House are under Lhc supervision of RJcbard D.
Salamlda, regional vice presidenl He was re·
gional director of the chain's area stores. * • •
M s. Sue Gisler is operations om «r for the
Cos ta Mesa branch of Cititens Bank. Costa Mesa.
She advanced whe n the bank opened its new
branch at 17th Street and Santa Ana Avenue. • * •
Thomas W. King is president and chief ex·
ecut1ve offl("('r or Acme Markets. Inc .. a subsidiary
of American Stores Co. He was executive vice pres·
1dent of the firm's Alpha Beta Co .. of La Habra.
King \\111 supervise 360 stores and supply fa cililles
fo r the Philadelphia chain.
Bo/ A Building
International Vnit
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Bank of America
plans to merge its various national offices next
month into a n e w corpora tion t o s erve
international business customers.
A cons o lidate d c o rporation. ca lle d
BankAmerica International. will be formed Aug.
31. It v.111 include existing Bank of Ame rica offices
in Houston. Chicago. Miami and New York and its
Nassau branch.
Thomas A. Deane. exeeutive vice president
and BofA's North America Division head. said
seven new offices will join the network within the
next year. They will be in Seattle. Dallas.
Minneapolis. Cleveland, St. Louis. Boston and
Atlanta.
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By JOHN CUNNIFF ............... .,,.
NEW YORK -There ia no
s hortage of research and
development funds, nor or ideas.
Inventions and lngenuJty in the
United States. said E . E. David
Jr .. pre sident o r Exxon
Research and Engineering Corp.
··overall. industrial r esearch
and development in the United
States is thriving." said David.
"There is a s pirit of vitality "
Why. then. h a s the U.S.
growth rate shrunk? Why can
other nations. West Germany,
Japan and. in isolated instances.
even less developed nations. so
eHec t lve ly challen ge U.S
industrial leadership.,
DAVID . FORM E ll
presidential science adviser aod
past president or the Amen can
As s o c iatio n fo r t h e
Advancement of Science. laid it
on the line ~nUy_ 1n a talk to
engineers at the University of
California.
While rec:ognizing the truth of
some of t he usual explanallons.
a nd a g r eein g t ha t thf·y
contribute to the problem. he
d1 s m1 sse d t hem a ~ t he
fundamental cause.
Inadequate s p ending fo r
res ea rch ~nd development ll>
often the first to be menlloned
NonsC'nsc. said David Real
spending for industnal research
and development turned up 1n
1972 and since then has bct!n
rising a t S percent a year Ln
de fl ated dollars.
"IN 1m industry spent some
$24 billion or its ov. n funds on
R&D . Ventur e capita l was
read ily availa ble in the la te
1970s. and new small enterpn ses
h a v e bee n pl aying t h eir
accustomed innovative role."
lnllaUon. &he &ow savings rate
a nd. compar~d with other
nations. the tow level of capital
Investment. a r e fre quently
cited. David didn 'l disagree. But
he said we must look for an even
more basic reason.
Still withholding from his
audience what he considered
this reason to be, David went on
to list what he called two other
symptoms for lhe slow rate of
econonuc growth 1n lhe United
States.
He desc ribe d rathe r than
labeled the first of these two.
p~~~:r~l e~· ~ tested 3.000
'16 K r a n · ..
dom ·acc_e s s ;
m e mori es
ma nu f ac ·
t ured by three
U.S. and three
Jap a n ese
fi r m s . The
failure rate Of C-IH
the. best J a panese product was
one·s1xththato<t.he best U.S. pro·
duct. wtuJe the failure r ate o( the
worst Japanese product was one-
twe nty·seventh that of the wor.:.-t
lJ s product ..
Of the serond. he simply "aid
·'T he U S hru. four ttme:. a ..
m any lawyers J>('r capi ta a ~
West German). a nd 20 limes ~
many as J apan "
Also menlloned as a re~ for
the poor lJ S econom•c Rrowth
rat f' 1s a s tagnation in the
growth of sc1enuftc manpower
While David !>atd the pool 1'>
again growing. he aJso agreed
we hav~ lost ptenly of ground.
.. Betwttn lhe years 1968 to
1978 the r elative fraction o r
Ovf>r Th~ Counlf'r
NASOU-.
.
sctentitts and engineers found lrf
the U.S. labor force declined bY.
13 percent ." he s 1ld:
"Meanwhile. tbe Soviet Unlon(
West Germany and Japan wero
boosting their technical man;
power by SS percent or more." :
Jn an age when countries muse
live by tbar wits a nd brain,
power . and not through any cor~
ner on technology or natural re~
sources. a ll these deficlenci~
can be translated into economic
problems. he suggested.
STILL HE hadn't m entione<j
wha t he cons idered the most
fundamental flaw or all .
"You have bea rd recitati<>M
of this sort before ... he conj
t inued . "and l've not gon~
through the entire littany. For
example. I haven't mentioned
the "'taJ areas of productivit!
and government regalalion. ·•
But b eyond all these
s ymptoms. he said. there iS
somettung more fundamental. It
l'i, he said. ·•a sbift toward a na·
t1onal pess im ism which dwells
on failure and ignores success."
THIS NATIONAL m ood. he
~aid "has afflicted nearly every
'>Oc1al sector." 111cludm gord.mary
C'1tJLe ns. sc1ent1sl.!.. engineers and
C'orporat..e manager... to aame a
r~v.
.. Corpor ate ma nagers arc
1,ften as s hy of healthy risk
l a k in g a'> go 1.·e rnm e n t
bu r<'a ucrat-., .. he s a id . and
Amen cans 1n general feel life
has berome n sk1cr . despite the
l'ontrary t'Vldence of m ortality
Ubl cs.
"A re\·ersal of our pessmustic.
susp1('10US and mistrusting na·
t1onal mood 1s a key lo resolving
our other problems." he con·
d ud ed
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Ad Paucity Writes
Harper Obituary
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Check out the August issue of Harper's magazine . It's
the very last issue of a magazine lhat has been published
in America ror 130 consecutive years. The MiMeapolis
Star & Tribune, owner or Harper's since 1965, bas pulled
the plug on the magazine.
Harper's goes down the drain with a circulation of
more than 300,000. Why can't a magarine with a ctrcuJa.
tion of 300.000 make it? Because it takes so much money to
put out a magazine these days -in paper, printing and
mailing costs (payments to writers are the least or it) -
that survival depends on attracting a heavy slug of ad-
vertising, and Harper's was not a ble to do that.
WRY IT COULDN'T do that ls another question. The
circulation of the The New Yorker maga1ine is about
450.000 -and while that is more than Harper's has, it's not
enough to account for the wide d1spa.rity in advertising
s upport. The New Yorker is fat with advertising. Ad·
Vt!rt1sers obvious ly feel that the pages of The New Yorke r
are a more congenial place to sell goods than the pages of
Harper's. And that of course also says something about
t heir pcrceptJon of the readers of these two magazines.
Harper's 1s prima rily a magazine of ideas. but it ap·
parenlly wasn't a good vehicle to sell Scotch.
The New Yorker doesn't even accept cigarette ad-
vertising, wh1ch turned out in the end to be one of the
mainstays of Harper's. Indeed. if there were enough com.
pan1es lJke Ph1hp Morris around. Harper's might not have
had to fold
The July issue of
Harper's was a typical
product It earned 25
pageb of advert1s1og -
and four of these werl'
bo u ~b t b y P hili p
Mor n s. Two promoted
Money
Tree
their low-tar cigarettes, Merit and Cambridge, and a
center spread boosted one of the company's plant cities:
Fort Worth. Texas (whe re they brew Miller and Lowen-
brau bt.~rs'
1'1fE NEXT BIGGEST chunk of advert1s1ng s pace wa:.
bought by General Motors <G M>. which was selling (or
trying to sell 1 ideas not cars. GM took three pages to re-
port on a breakthrough made by one or its research
1>nginc-ers. Dr. M .S. Rashid, Ln the development of a mor('
malleable steel
Tv.o other companies usmg the pages of Harper's for
c-oncepl selling v. ere linited Technologies, which warned
about Ult> · 'dLS<'Ouragement. plummettng morale and emp.
tvrn~ '>f ded1cat1on and desire among teachers." and the
bag cn1tineenn1t firm. Bechtel. wtuch pointed out how they
are heJp1.11g severa l American c11Jes to tum "waste into
treasure" by recycling garbage.
But aJl or that was n't enough. Tbe 25 pages of advertis-
ing in J uly netted Harper's about $100,000, not nearly
enough to cover the bills. Staff costs were certatnly not
high There were only 20 employees
So Harper's is calling it a day. When they were
launched m the middle or the last century. Ha~r·s was
one of lht' leadmg m agazines m the country. It had a
c1rculat1 on of 50.000 at the start -and it mounted to
130,000 an :J coupk or years.
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aftl'r months in the ratings cellar.
rand past CBS and ABC to win the
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Popeye's Kid Swee'pea
A Star at 18 Month3
F R E M ONT , Neb
<AP> -A crooked amu.,
and facnlly conn~Uon1
may mi&ke a l&·nlonth
Frt"mo nt toddle r tbt
yur'• bluut lllUe
mov1r star
WE LEY AN O h is
mother retumed uboul a
month •6tO from the six·
month shooting. There,
the youn1 i.ctor was the
center of attention
WbHe m a klng the
movie. Wesley a~w a
head of red hair whJcb
had to be shorn twice for
the part. He cut l~lh.
learned to walk and talk
and outarew his cos·
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Wrs l~y I van Hurt.~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~------~--~--~~~~
1rand1on of d l rector
RC'lbert Alt.man and son or wr1tt'r John Hurt of
Fremont, 1t.e«11 acenet
from U.e Uke5 of Robin
"Mork" WilHams and
S he ll t'y D u val l an
Altman·~ lat.est movie.
··Popeye," the story or
the maritim e c artoon
h ero Wesley plays
Swee'pea. lhe "orphmk"
l e ft on Popeye 's
doorstep.
THE TOT now spends
his time splashing 1n a
plas tic wad ing po ol
beside his pare nts'
home. But Wesley, ac·
cording to hls mother .
was "bom'' for the mov·
ies "He was ter rific,"
said the proud mother.
C hristine Hurt. "H e
followed everyone who
was talking. He d idn't
stare into the camera.
He acted com ple t ely
natural. My dad was
Just tickled pink with
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dad any trouble."
It was Wesley's smile
that won him the part.
H e was born wit h
paralysis in one cheek.
his mother explained.
a nd he learned t.o s m ile
"crooked "
DESPITE his connec-
tion t.o AJtman. Wesley
didn't walk a way with
the part. When Wesley ·
was three months old.
he went to Los Angeles
t o v is i t h is
grandparents.
Though Altman's stacr
i m m e d iat e l y sa w
Wesley as Swee'pea, he
was consid e r e d t oo
young. BlJt Mrs. Hurt re-
m 1 n de d G r a ndpa
A lt m a n tha t Wesley
would be IO months old
wh e n s h oo ting on
"P o p e y e" wa s
scheduled to begin on
the island ol Malta.
.. They said to start
sending pictures or him
e ve ry month," Mrs .
Hurt said. and Jate in
1979 be was chosen.
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me m orabll'. either sa vt-for
thon who think al amaiine a
ruck star can •xceed high C or
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ubout Ht her staJ?c debut
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llf' plays 1\ very broed, with •
wink I.he V.liY Errol Flynn use<!
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•Hor.oscope •Classified
MG:
Investment
Or
White
Elephant?
Orange Coast owners and
salesmen speak out.
By J UDITH OLSON
Of tlM O•lly f'llel 5Uff
Rumors have been circulating for months
tha t Britis h Ley la nd , the giant Englis h
aut.omaking company, was going to quit making
MGs.
Not enough people were buying them . the
:-1rm 's spokesmen said, and 1t has lost about S48
million on the scrappy htUe car.
MG owners everywhere have held out hope
that some of the proposed deaJs to save the
company would work out, most recently a las t
ditch effort by Aston-Mart.in. but the end has
com e and the last will and Lestament of the MG
has been prepared.
·tt's the greatest car in the world,· says Barbara Hoffman (above) abour h~'
1952 MG. Above right are the last of the 1980 MGs awaiting owners.
A black·border ed news story recently
announced that BrtlJsh Leyland ts throwing Ul
the L014el come October.
It's the end of an era because MGs have
been on lhe road for 50 years. offenng young
and old alike a chance lo dnve w1lh the wmd in
their hair and the sun on their face. all for a
fairly low price compared to other -.ports cars
~tG owners are somewhat saddened by th1c;
announcement of tht• end of production, but a
more immediate \\Orry IS how long they·u be
able to get parts
Clive Skilton, Br1t1sh sales manager for
Bauer Motors in Costa ~tesa , say-. there·s no
need to be concerned
"'You can ~till ~et parts for 1949 ~1G c; ·· h1.•
noted "You 14111 be able lo ~et parts ror them
1ndeftrutely ..
0 TUE CAR can be fpced But the next
question 1s 14helher to ke<>p the car or sell 1t
Will the htlle convertible truly become an
"investment car" for the future., Or will 1t be
just another auto that's batten the dust.,
Lee West, genera l manager of Newport
Imports. Newport Beach, said he thmks they're
gotng to go up in value. SluJton added, "A lot of
people are buying them as an investment and not
running them," he said "It's re~able to
s uppose that some of the late MGs will go up an
value."
MG owners reportedly have a "love-hate"
r e lationship with their cars, since the car
doesn't have the reputallon or bemg a reliable
vehicle, so the dec1s1on to sell or keep probabh
will depend on which swing of the pendulum the
ownerism.
SkiJton says this label 1s unwarranted,
ho"'ever, be<:ause the M G "doesn't break do"'n
any more than any other car."
It depends on how they are dnven. he said.
addmg that when people get behmd the wheel of
any s ports car they sometimes tend lo abuse 1t
"I drive a Triumph and a 12-cyhnder
Jaguar," he added "In my J ag. I've gone 40.000
miles wtthout break mg down "
Mane Romans. service advisor for Bauer
and the one who first sees sick MGs. savs her
customers are still a bit cunous about w°hat to
do with their future "whale elephants "
For persons who 9ec1de to keep their MGs
as an investment, Ms Roman.'> has JU~l one bit
of adVH!e : ·· ~1a1ntain 1t 1n top condition." she
said ""That s the only "'ay 1t"ll be wortb
anythrng "
She said the realization that ther'' will be no
more sporty lllllt' ~I G s has not Ht '>et 1n with
her and the mechanic!> "'ho keep them running.
"WE STI LL SEE new ca r s being
delnered." he explained. "We haH•n't felt 1t
enough to ha\ e a reaction ··
The new<> st.or) generated a bit of feeling for
most '1G 01.1.'TleN. hOIH'ver becau.,<• lh1• death o(
th•· <'ar seem.., almost like a ~r.,onal lo!>!>
It represen~ the end Of ciOOther "'JV lO bf>
dn tndl't'ldual in .i mJ<,s produced l'<'OnfJmv and
d ~rsonal dpprodt"h · 10 dn\ ini.: thdl 1-.n t
p<>'>'>lble "'1th t0t1 mdn\ car!>
Since the M l, onh hold~ two p(:opl{·, and
many of the sport.'> rar o"'ners are '>IOf::I >.it's a
totall) mdlndu.tl t•xperience
l:Sarbara Hoffman. a Costa Mesa dress-
maker -.•ho dnves a l952 MG. IS a typical fan of
the little car She says her ownership has bei!n
· a love affau ..
'"It's the greatest car m the world I've
never dnven a car I've enjoyed as much m my
ltfe
"IT'S A REAL eye-catcher . People give you
the htgh St@ and smile." she said.
Thou~h lhe car 1s fun to dnve. most MG
ov. ners "''lU admJt to ha vmg a bit of trouble with
their cars. s uch as faulty eJectn<'al s~stem~ or
fuel pumps. but the~ get defens1H when
someone tnes to tell them lhev're a b1l ('razy to drive a British car ·
Perhaps they arc> d htUe crazy. but a<.. ~t rs
Hoffman says, the ~I G fo r many 1s · the car of dreams··
Dealing 1n dreams has been a way of life for
many saJesmeo and the:.e people, too, "'lll miss the \1G
Ltt West. at Ne14port Imports, s ays the Mr.
1s "still d popular c dr hue Wt· d ~ort of like to
have them around."
Growing Up
Behind Bars Si mon Hay den. 19,
never really went
through any of the
usual pleasures or
pains of the
By NANCYSHULINS
EDDYVlLLE. Ky. <AP>-Arrested at 15 and convicted at 16,
Simon Sylvester Hayden bas come or age in the shadow of the
guatd towers that rise above the haunted gray walls of the
Kentucky State Penitentiary.
Here, locked in his ceU, he dreams or teen-age pleasures
beyond bis reach -or french fries and fishing holes. baseball and
burgers.
1bree winters and four springs have passed since he ran from
the arms of bis family into the arms of the state. A llck or the clock
b y some inmates• watches. But Hayden isn'tllte mostinmates.
While those around him have been growing older , Simon
Hayden has been growing up.
"1be ha rdest thing is missing out on life," he says.
"Christmas isn't Christmas in here, and birthdays a ren't birth-
days. I missed out on my brother's child getting born, on my rather
getting remarried.
.. , MISSED OUT on a good education and getting my driver's
license. I missed out on my firstdate.
"It's hard t.ojudge yourself," Hayden says. "I undentand and
realize I did wroa1. But I've spent three years in here. That's part
of my child life gone.•'
He's 19 now. square-shouldered and deep.voiced. But the pale.
pincbedfaceandligbtblueeyesbelon1toanedaycbildoneminute.
a weary man tbenext.
HesaysbesUlldoesn'tknowwhy bepulledtbetriggerlhenight
of Nov. 15, ms; tilling a 19-year-old Vietnamese refugee and his
18-year-old plfriend. ·
"I didn't want to till them. They were my friends," be says.
"Butlwuloltthatnight,justplalnloat.
''lbeard•oicestellingmetoabootthem,anditjustbappeoed.J
abot botholthem.
"IWISll l'DNEVEadonett.hUIJdon'tknowwhy."
Wben be 1eta out of priaoa, Hayden says, be wants to get a job.
Som~be'dllketobeaforestraqer,othertimes,apreacber.
··~want a regular job like uyone else. I won 'tdrtnk and I'll
MUie . lt would be real Dice to 1et married and bave kids.
''Onetldq I do how,'' beaayslGftly. • 'Wbea I 1etoutof here, I woa·t...-lnmta~bod,J a1a1n."
SW 10U'ded bJ water • tine aides and wtn:led by bilb
walls, tbe •,....-.old rentiaey looms like an qiq cuUe over
tbedelpblmw8terl LUeBarkley.
lnakte, a mue ol st.airways coanedl blocks ol celll, each
Mated with Iron ban. Tbe ---.. of tbe parda echo on metal
catwalb-~aloqdlmballwaya. •
BQdla ..a iD I Ce1lboule, tlile prtlcm'1 protedlve custody
aalt. He WM ,. there, be NJI, to eeeape t1i1e bomoluuala wbo
badlenldblm•aaaeofbla•llDd•mallat.tun.
1111brllbtlllue111eaken make no sound as he walks la the
pant•1 ab8dow. Lib tbe adlllr'I aa I C..llbollle, Hayden sees the
I
hallways only at nicht, wbeo the prison's 1eneraJ populatioo ls
locked up.
"You should seetbls placeatnlgbt," he.says. "It's creepy."
During the day. Hayden studies for his high school equivalence
test.An eighthgradedropout,hehopes toearnbiadlploma.
, A good day ls when be can go to the priloa church, where be
se"es as an altar boy. or when he can 10 to the canteen to buy
cooties.
On the other days, the bad ones. boredom 11ta lite a sllent
roommate ln bis cell. "I talk to myself tometimes. I write
letters and draw. I do okay."
Then, be shakes his head.
"Did you ever see a little atrl whose pet dog has died!" he
asks.
"She cries a lot at fint. then she cet.s used to It.
•·n ·s the same way with prison. If you don't set used to It,
you go crazy · ·
Hayden ":I}~ he knows what It's llke to 10 cruy. It happen-
ed to him once. he ~ays. in the autumn of his l5tb year. r
teen years.
He's been in
prison since,
at 16, he
was convicted
of murder. His
sentence is
30 years.
Meanwh ile, he
dreams of "When
I get out of
prison.
. ..
Ria parent.a had been divorced. and a Vietnamese family
was Uviq in the f umboase be shared with bis father and
brothen in Geneva, a tiny fanniq community in the western
Kentuclcy countJ of Heedenon.
Hayden quit school and becan drinkinl heavily. Re had bis
first encounten with the law; flnt far hitcbhllriq, then ror
drinkinc. and once for breaktq and entertns. He wu placed on
probation.
On Nov. 15. 1'71, be U'IUed with the Vietnamele woman.
"She accused me ol hittinl ber IOft. She came 9t me with a
ateat rork."
He slammed the kitcbeo door and the 1tua abattend. He
started drinkiq. Hayden says he'd drunk about a quart ol wine
wben his rriends Truon1 Hu>: Do and Sbirley Ann Yaw. came
over. He uked them for a ride.
"I just wanted to 1et away," he uya. "I ran upstairs for my
pistol. t carried it with me all the time. I wu drank aDd
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Lot of Smiles
Tbere Vi re Iota or amllea Su.day at llarrilele .._... •• Corona._ Mar home TM
.-an .... lhWac. > tt tt.. ... at.Mr wasn't too hot,
and ev.r)'than1 Yrll perffft for the •~d
tan\lal MllHOff &arden I*'\)' batted b) the
• Zonla Q'9bol lhe lmne and Saddl blt k Ar~•
R~h1na l1'e pl'OC'ffdl th11 year v.-u the
Albert S.uon Ch1ldf't'ft'$ Homt. a county fa<"1llt>
for chUd~ who nffd temporar)' n~
T~ "'°" than too p&r\)'lotr& 4!1\JO) ed 1 burfet ol hon d 'oeu\ res and ctle<-kfd out th••
vtew from Mrs . \\'hmu 'a patio You ran ce
the isaJlboat "'endtna tht"1r wa)' back l o port
throuah thto ewport Har bor channel
Her Shorttlaff home hlb • "'onde rful ba('k
yard 1t'i. buUt on three level . and 60 tht•
gut:sta had fou r areai. to pwrt) in
Among guests ~ere Bill Stef.IH'r, d1rttlor of
Sitton. and his ~1(c. Naac.); Margattt Grlu,
Rappeni"fl•
By Judith Ols on
dire ctor of the Human Services Agenc y .
Supervisor E dison Miiier; Assemblywoman
Marian S.-r~eson. and Newport Buch Mayor
Jackie Heoather.
AIM there were long·time Sitton supporters
Robe r t and E lle n Wilcox. She has been
appointed by the board or supervisors to he ad a
SS million fund-ra1~1ng cam paign for the home
Otht'r guests were He len Lovenberg of La
J oll :i r.css t d istrict treasurer , Helen Re uter,
laH ""9IW. •n. •rw. .....,., Or. t"adH
.... ,.. auMll• ••Mn. PHI ... JaHt
8rec-IM with hla r1tt..r rrull. and Venla Aeller,
Zonta dbtriet parUamentarian.
Alto °"11 aaa.tk1. Zonta area dlr~tor ; Dr . ...,_ 'beuer: Dee c:;.,_,: .luet Eula:
E llH ~: Mn Wltmer' aon. Jack: and
Marla ... aodrlpea, club p~ld~nt.
Another hl&h llaht or the P•tty was
prei.entutlon or $$00 to sa.lrM.>' Davia, director or
th.-Sooth Oriana" County Cm1l8 Inte rvention
en ter. a notht•r l,)f Zont•'i. ch»rltle
Thal evening there was more festivity in
Laguna Beach at the Museum of Art.
The Saddleback Patrons of the Arts hosted
a St ars ror a Summer Evening benefit to help
underwrite top·Olghl entertainment e vents al
the college
Nearly 300 guests crowded Into the museum
ro r a show by Li11da Mkbele and Mlcllul
K eeaa11, two of the professional performers
appearing in the school's production of ··My
Fair Lady~" nd an auction of various items.
There s also a s umptuous buffet d inner to
g et the p a ygoers m a mellow mood for the
bidding
Auc tioneer w as Dr. Calvin Nelson o r
Saddll'back, and narrator was George Barber.
The item s up for grabs included a Nava jo
rull. trips to lhc Napa \'alley, 1111wu11 and Sa n
F ra ncisco, and a go ur met dinne r for six to bl'
prepared and served by Mary Jont>s·G•ston and
Dr. Doylt> McKinnf'y of Saddlebal'k at the hom e
or Lt't> and Johnny C'hlldress.
Or. Mc Kinney was chairman or the event
a nd he was assisted by David MeUlll, president
of the Foundation o( Saddleback College. and
•.• Prison Life for Teen-ager
(From Page Cl l
FEATURIN(
WITH MIME AT SADOL!BACK PAmON OF THE ARTS BENEFIT
Mr. end Mn. David Melllll (right) end John Sclalll
E xeculi\'e Com mi ttee Pres id ent Robnt
Donahue.
Guests included Mrs . Maggi Swope, Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Figiera, Mrs . Elunor Ma rkham, Mrs. Charlf''i
S. J onefi , Wall) Neff, Dr. Lyd ia Oeant', ""·
Deanna Veitia, Mrs. Ertc Durand, Mr. a nd Mn..
Al Goldwyn and Mr. and Mr~. Fo .. trr Petu i.on .
i\ti;o. Mr. a nd Mn. William Pf'a ll '.
Supe rvisor and Mrs. Tom Rilt>y. 'Ir. and '1ri..
Jame~ l .. Ht>"tn, Mr. and Mrs. ~ark Van lden,
Mr. and Mr'S. Ro b+>rt L. Price, Mr. and Mr'i.
David Melilll, Mr. and Mr!>. Richard Me redith,
Mr. and M~. George II. "lolar, Mrs . Florf>nfl'
Black. Mr ... Dorothy Stalder. Mr. and "'"·
Oavid Brown, Mr. and Mr!>. WiJllam Ray, Mr.
and Mri.. Gregor.) I .. Guth and Dr. <&nd Mrs. Ed
Porter.
H1·C'l·nt grudu<t tl·~ ,,f I '~(· all ln 1n r 1n lh•·
'>rJn~l· Cou it) a t:J h.1d J '•·l11•l.1r.., 11p
lund rJ1~m;.! parl~ IJ .. t Thur ... lld) Jl \1 .,.,port
H<t'' ll'" YaC'ht C'l ub
·Anima l ('rnc-k<.-r., DrJll) Parton i::n ·c:ted th ..
morr· thun 100 ~Uf''-h an<l Pele Wachob, lhl·
trc;J ..,Ufl r '-J\'> 11 """' thl· ~roup .., m•.-.t
IJ('C'l'"l'ful pJrt\ l<I ffal t·
e"e rythmg. and without even reahziog 1t. I JUSl got the gun out
of my p6cket and in an instant "
T he d efense "1tnesses' testimon y wa s int roducc:d as
e\'1denc-e at Hayden's retrial in Septe m~r 1978.
figure my age "Ill help And the guards all know that t 've never
lit·<! t.o them
Three months la ter , H<t yden went on tn<tl in HendC'rM>n
Circ-uit Court on two counts or murde r and one count of a rme<l
r ob bery. Ills lawyer . arlton Ruc h<tnan. used "a dcfen~c: of
m l'nl a l d1se;i!-c or def<•ct ..
J\ psych1<ltn s t and i:I ps) c holog1st testified for lhe defense:
thut llaydcn could ha vc bt:cn mentally deranged when the
shootmJ!s occ-urrcd
Ba:.ed on tc:-.t~ a nd mlernews, thl: .,.. 1tnesscs s~ud thl'\
bl•l1eved lluyd en s ufft-red from a lon~·standing !-C h120phrenic·
disorder mark(•d bv a dis torted s ens e or realitv.
The trial cndt'd a day later. whe n the J Ur~; convicted Hayden
on t"" count~ (Jf man..,laui?hter <tnd on e count of robberv in the
dea ths of Truong and :\11ss Ytttes. and the thl'ft of ~evera l
h un dred dolbr!> fro m Truong's wallet. llayden ";.is sentenced to
40 vears
·The \Oll'l'~ he d a1ms he hc:ard led to a retrial a year later.
after the Kentucky Sup re me Court ~et aside the convict ion.
sa y ml! llayd<.'n was de nied d ue process by the t n al court's
failure to hold u compctcnt y hea ring.
Rut ;;1 Louis ville psychiatrist who ha d exam ined Jla ydcn m
!'\tu y l<.'St1fu:d that in his o pm1on, Hayden "as not me nt'iil I> Ill.
and had been 10 control or h1mseU at the time of the shootm~'>
Hayden .,.. as conv1cll:d agam and resente nccd. this t1 me to
30 yc <Jrs
T homas llcctus. a Lou1sv1lle-based pubhC' defender ,.,
hoping the l' S Suprc•me Court will review Ha yden's cas1:
Hect us rontcnds that ther e are unanswered ques t ions about
.,., het he r llaydt•n was m entally ('Ompetent a t his Juven ile " <Jl\'l•r
he arm~. the hea ring at "hich 1t "as decided ht' would be tried
in adult court
Accordm.: to fi~ur~s fro m the s tate Parole Bo-.rd . f P.,..1.'r
than a doze n of the 3.700 teen·agers who entt'r K<.-ntut k) '!>
JUd1c1al syskm l'ac h year s tand lnal in adult courts
Simon Ha yden will be eligible for parole in !'iovember 1982.
and he drea ms of t.he day the iron gates wall open. se tting him
free.
"It'll p robably take me two or three months to get out I
· V.lll'n I tfo g<'l out the fi rst thing I want to do 1s find J
Jlll rt: or '>tick and <in old string and go fis h in~ ... he says
I ~on J r1 .. h1ng troph' for d bluegill I caught at a contest
It .,., a~ a long tlffil' a1w. n•<Jll). but t hen~ "as a t rophy and I "on
II ..
In llendt•f"l on II an l'\ Yatt·'> and h1~ "1fl' suit mourn their
dau>.:hll'r'' dPath and d<·b,He lfaqif·n 'futun·
\\ll~·n f \H'nl to 1·ourt thl .. • t<1ld me hP d ne\n ~ct foot nn th~· ground <tJ.!JIO I " ;int him ldt in prison ~Ir'> Y;ot('!> say'>
\o "a'" h<"r hu.,band · I ft·l'I ..,,Jrr' f11r tht> b<I\ I think ht
nuJ!hl tn haH ,, (' hantt>
lit-iAa ... on dor>4: mo.t)IM· JOd t'H'r)thmg JU~l mt:~sed up I
don t lx'hl'\'t• he mt·ant 10 do Jn) thin~ li k1· that lie !.aid ht·
d1dn l ha\'l' nobod,\ ht• thoui::ht of dn) mon · than hf' dad them ·
Parole ofhc-crs '>i:I) Ha) den ' age prob a bl> .... 111 be a factor
"hen he goes b<>fore the board for coo!>1dl'rat1on Jn the :.aml'
breath. they s tress t hat the senousness of h1!> crim e will bl·
"t'1ghed. too
Bunnies Serve Patients Vacation Fire Safety mars
CUSTOM FRAMING
Open 6 Davs A Week
Mon Frt 9-6 Sat 10-4 1803 Newoor! Blvd
CO'ita Mesa Antique Show
WA li K EG A~. I ll
1,\P 1 You·r e a pat1l•nt
in the card1 a<' 1nten~1ve
ca n • unit o f Victor )
llo:-.p1tal A Pla y bo~
bunn) approaches your
bed Thursda). tuc k!> a
H1Jnl1no1,,n r r•nt"r tv'nll
tr d"V ttor u S11.-,ri.111
I
Coller ......
Thi• il ftle "'-ylMl'll Med ftll• '4.
Med'-tro-cw WlM 'lcJ S... ,
with a l!IOtchirlq Catf liotdlfl9 mid I
St0<:lltd He.4..
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napkin under your chm.
and ~t·rves ) ou c hicke n
Salt1mbocc a
"O f co u r ~c . t h c
cardw<' p at ients we re
exam ined and found to
bl' ahll· to take a ny extra
AAAA-7' 1 to 9•-1
AAA-6 IO 10
AA-6 10 10
A-6 !o 9
B-411lo 10
cxc1tmcnt." c;a1d Tl·r ry
LOW(', director or rood
se r vice at the hospital
"Ev e r v o n c a t t h(' ho~p1tal ·got the ~pcc1 a l
chickt'n dis h ..
L o w e s t a rt e d a
gourmet food program
eight months ago for the
hos pital's 400 patie nt-.
a nd 1.000 emQ._1A)·eec;
O n ce a m ~t h .
we ll·known chefs from
the a rea donate their
ser v1ces t o he lp the
hos pital kitchen staff o f
12 prepar e g o urme t
treats.
Chef Charlie Mays of
t h e Chicago Playb oy
Club was at the hos pital
Thurs da y with his
favorite chicken recipe
and four bunnies to help
serve it. It is sautecd
booeless chicken breast ,
r esting o n sa uteed
e g gplant a nd covered
with a slice or ham and
c heese.
Lowe said the hospital
chef. Tony Robinson, is
enthus ias tic about the
program.
"The chefs think the
program h e lp s
business ." s aid Lowe.
"Our e mployees a r e
• served the food in the
~ hospital cafeteria. If
they like it. they might s HOES ! 1.~/U1J.:.tl~·~.;a;C>ilW"'l:S take to eating at the
restaurant where the
ch e f works . Likewis e ~---_...;.'...;.'_F...;all;.:.:.;.li;..:;;•.:.;...:..ftl:.:..•::..:...:d:...: • ...;.·..;.·..;.He.;..::...:•...::"°'~rt:...1:.MCll:...:.;:~·..;..· _. _1s_,_._,_1_1_1 _____ _..,; with our patients.
GOltG WHOLE HCM
ON SUMMB! ••••
... with a large aetectlon of twimwear.
shorts. ll<jrts and tops lutt perfect for
the hot weather ahead. Choose from
such manufacturers u OP. Eent Meenl.
LA Seit Covers and more.
-·--.
CI\ P) Gt'ltmg ready for your \•acat1on tra p 1s <i
hectic tlml'. but> ou can go a" a) v.1th a frcl'r mind
if you remem ber fire safot:-r uJe..,
The National Fire P revention a nd Control
/\dmin1!.trat1on s ugge!>tl> the following checks
befo re leaving ho me
Ma ke s ure a ll stove.., J nd electrical
a p p I 1 a n c c s h a ,. e bl' l' n t u r n l' d o r r o r
dil>connectt'<i
Unplu g all telcv1s1on ~et-. and radios
Lightrung ~torms or ... udde n cll·ctncal !>urgc.·!-
could cau~l' a r1 rc· 1n th1!-t·qu1pmt·nt .,.. hilt
you · re awa.)·
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the Humane Societ y of
t he United St ates asks,
a nd never leave you r
dog or cat in a parked
car during the hot s um
m er months. Not even
for a short trip to the
s upermarket.
Heal builds up rapidly
inside a c ar. van or
truc k cab and can kill an
animal quickly.
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temperature inside a -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'! veh icle can climb lo a n
unbearable 160 de grees
In the s un. Parking in
the shade provides UtUe~~i.-lf!!~~~P~'u help.
Even with the window
left sUghtly open a dog
or cal can die or heat
prostration withJn a few
minutes. And those that
s urvive may s uffe r
brain dam age.
END OF SUMitlEB
V aloes: 40%-50% OFF
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FEATURING
Putting Mother On
M> mothtt calmly 1rnno"1K'ed to a froup or
\&a Lhe olMf' ollbl th•l C'\ en um she turned""
bet' OflU \o play "All y Cat he Ma.rd volcf'
I inunec.tial~ly mad tome mart remark
about piped in mu le IO\'f!r r 11 trrlnl 11
formal complatnt. Wht"n no ~ tauahed I h1t
'em with lbe linl' •boul lbt author of "Alll')
Cat·• t.ryint lo &N h~ mu.'1t ba<'k Stall no
laughll
Pln.U • my hu band !Wd. "II ran11 \iOJet.>
lan't too unWlu•l 1 u:.M.1 to ~ar t on\.n .. al.&('ln'
eom tna out ol m • t"ltttnc dnll II the 11mt )o'or
M Iona wtul~. unt.al 1t bt"'·amc' popula r I d1dn t
tdl an.yOtW about 1l ·
"Thtre -.H a gu\ do-.ll th(• !\trttt ... ud
my d1.td, "v.ho had onl' (lf that.<' r<'motr rontrob
ror he. tcl~Vl Ion M'l 11nd l \ l'r)' llnl a pl•nr
went over hJ~ hou'le, ttw t•h.inrwl '-'OUld <'hungv
Sometimes, dunng a JH'~k •• , emnK tw rould
follo"' .JS many"' thr,•t• '>h<l'A~ o.1t d 11mt
A neaghbor ~11>t'(J 10 I xut·'\:. > ou all hearrl
about l~ gu) who h\•l·d nt".11 u hll.!h"' ti) "'1th an
t•le<'trt(' gurage door" l':\en tlmt o1 <. Rer 'A (•uld
go b y. tus gdraj.!t> door would ;<Ip up and rlo"' n
No one thought an) lhw~ ot ll Jftt'r JWhllt•
I C'OUldn't bcht•Vf' v. hat l '"-'!'. ht-a nng
"Tht• va('uum swet>pe rs are thl' "orr.t. · :.&1d
my mOlh('r
"A lot of pt'U()lt• h!'ar \!llCt':-from tht'1r
'>WCl'pers "
"What do tht) ~a\'"' I J'kt.'<i he'>ll .lnth
'"It's not Oll'C to tave!>drop · ~dtd Mother
'"After all. 1f som1>0ne wan1,•tt I<> talk with v11u
they wouldn't call you on )our \JC'uurn S\\N;pcr
E,...a •••lleelc
tht'\ d Cllll you on thf! phonl' '
Th.it''> lrut' ' I ,.ud
"I ht> om: I h•ll "!Orrv for "'••~ the woman
"'ho v.a,., on &0m1• kmd of a '-'.J\f' lt>nglh w1tl\ a
ltUOMb ltlf Ulld l\t'dfU mUllll from lh~ (llhngs In
tu•r tt•t•U1
Oh I.' mvn I 'Jtd \Oun· ciU pultmg m e
on
Tht') l<>ctkt'O al mt.· hk\' the\ Wl're ~eeing me
for tht• flt!>t time 'Art: )OU tdhn& me you ve
nl'' {•f ht>ar d voice& from your toaste r or your
t·l~·c.'ln(' l<lothbru:;h '" u:.kt•t.1 tn\ husband. "No.··
I ~.i1d tr) mg to itnn
·Thul :. n·.ill) v.1•1rd." -.aid m., dad "You
h."t'n't told oll)Ont.' dbout tht· ·no \Ol<'l' .'have
vou'> ·
1 !>hook m,> hl'<.td numhh .. Ooesn 't anyone
l'I'" not h(>ar ttwrn? · · I a&kcd
·Of tourw v.t> don'l." '>a1d m) hu:.band
• ,\nd 1t'll t>fo our httlt-!>ecrt!l."
Wht•n no one t•IM! wa~ ciround I t urned <>r)
thl' or~an and lll<'k,--d o ut .. Alie) Cat "
I h+·ard vo1tt·~ F1v1• of \•m 1n the klt<'hen
li.1UJ.!h1ng tht·m-.l'ln·~ ... 11.'k'
Gum-chewing Sticky Etiquette
OE.AR ANN LANDERS. Is there a code of
ethics for gum·C'hewers? If not. there should be
How about tt. Ann. are you afraid the Wr1 glt'y
Building m1 ~ht fall on you'> CALL M f:
BUSTER
DEAR BUSTER: I have a code of e thics for
gum·cbewe~ -born or private prejudices.
Here it is:
First, let it be known that I neither
1.'0ndemn nor condone gum-chewing. Some
dentists say consta nt chewers h ave more
C'avities anless they use tbe l>U1tarles , gum. On
the other hand, many behavioral a uthoritlt'!>
claim gum-chewing is a n excelle nt way to
re lieve tension and to kttp rood out of your
mouth.
RULE NO. I: Gum !>hould never be 'ief'n.
<'hewers wbo dibplay a wad \\bile talklost
C'ommlt a inevous social blunder.
RULE NO. 2: Gum should never be beard.
Snap. crarkle and pop are okay for breakfa t
cere als. but chewing with l>ound effects i~
verboten. Moreover , noisy gum~bewing ran
lead to vlolenC'e, particularly among office
workers. I once read of a gum-popper in an
i11surance office who was clobbered witb a
ni11e·poand paperweight by a fe1Jo1" employee
M•bo said be had bffn "pus hed tot.be brink."
RULE NO. 3: Dispos ing ol gum is an art, If
not a science. TM ttthniqoe aJso says a great
deal about a person's manMn and sensitivity.
Oace pm Is chewed, it sbould ~ dis~ ol
A1111
IJa11ders
permaM'1llly. SliC'klng the wad on a dinner pla te
i~ ~rosi,. stashing it behind tht> t'llr Is :;o vulgar I
hf'sitat(' t.o mention it. but I have seen ll done
many times.
A considerate, "'e ll-bre d peuon nevrr
"'ould s pit out gum on the strttt or sidewalk
"here an un"ary JH.'(lestrian is :.u re to 'itt'p in it.
Rl'LE NO. I: ll ls impolite to take a slick of
1tum ror )Ouri.t•lf and not oflt>r one to other'>. H
~ou happen to have only one stick, otrn half. If
<,f'H>ral people are pre:-.enl, wait until you an~
alone.
Gl'M SNEAK S <people who pop gum Into
their m outh~ furtivt>ly) are in the sam e
eate~ory a s C'igare tte or candy mint sneaks.
One minute you look at the m and they are doing
nothing. The next minute they have a cigarette.
candy ml.at or a pitte of gum going. I would not
care to play cards with Individuals who are
s ucb s)eigllt-of-band experts.
( Horoscope )
fRJDAV , ALG. 1
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARJES <Mar ch 21-April 19> Pounce on nev.
o pportunities Be direct, confident. assert views
an positive manner Examine potential for
cha nge of environment. You need no longer be
restricted in action or style. Leo. Aquarius
natives play key roles. You'll be at right place
at crucial moment.
TAURUS <Apri l 20-May 201 Gather
information which aids m erasing doubts and
(ears. A visit to one confined to home or hospital
could prove insp1rat1 onal. Accent on privacy.
C'Oolidential data and chance to increase value
of property. Follow through on hunch.
GEMINI C May 21'June 20): Wish is CuJrilled
1f you proteet legal n g hts. Take nothing for
granted; do your own investigating and reject
s uperficia l expla nations. Dis play humor.
versaWity and catch up on correspondence
Another Gemini and a Sagittarian r1gure in
scenario.
CANCER (June 21-J u ly 221 : Factual
material is necessary if you are to improve
position. Have source references available.
You 'll be aske d questions. Standin g in
community is emphasized. One : )U admire wllJ
seek your counsel. Aquarius. Scorpio, Taurus
persons figure prominently.
Lro <July 23-Aug. 22): Self-expression is
more important now lban in recent past. Utilize
written word lo advantage. Travel plans will
materialize. Geminj, Virgo, Sagittarius natives
play important roles. Romanllc interlude lends
s p.ice. Long·d istance communication is
featured.
VIRGO <A ug. 23-Sept. 22>. Domestic
change or adjustment is highlighted. Attention
centers on home. property, purchase or sale.
Taurus. Libra, Scorpio natives are spotlighted .
Se aware of costs. financial obligations and
return on inveslmeots. One close to you seeks
money information.
UB&A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Define terms.
streamline t~hniques, avold self-deception.
Accent on loopholes. contractual obligations.
catching up on promises made in recent past.
Your efforts come under public scrutiny. Know
it and strive to protect image.
8COaPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 l : Bring
prioriUes lolo focus. Organize material. De
ready for added responsibility and chance to
lncre.se earning potential. Relationship
'
mtenstfies -one who shares your bas ic ~oals
a!>ks for and deserves d(·frn1te commitment
Capnrom figures promineotl)
SAGITTARJlS 1 No,· 22 Ut·c· 21 1 ',\ hJt
appeared to be a "lo~l cau.~e .. I!> revl\ ed You
have rare t'hance to correct JJa~t E.'rror-.
Ass1~nm1.>nt C'a n be :.ucn·~sfull~ completed
Presllgl' 1s enhanced a !> > ou <ippb pen.on di
touch. Be read:-fo r c hange, tr<n e l and
romance Suck with numb(:r 9
CAPRICORN l Dt-c 22.J an 19 1 You 11
m:Jke new start in nc"' dir<'c l1on I.co. Aquar1u ..
p<>r!>ons "',11 play kc~ roles Family member
lends m oral :.upport. D1spla} courage ()f
con\•icl.Jons. Attention centC'r'i on life'>lvle ond
residence. You will get to heart of matt•·~"
AQUARIUS <.Ian 20-Feb IK > l11tu1tl\\.'
intellect serves as reliable guide By tt•J ch1ns.:.
you wtll aJso learn Short tnp 1s on agenda
Re lative confides problem and seeks >Our
approval. Be sympathetic w1thout becoming
mextncably involved Another Aquanan 1s \•er)
much m picture
Pl.SCF.S (Feb. 19 M ar<:h 20 I· Ride with tide
Broaden horizons Perceive pot nl.Jal Ac~pt
invitation to social affair Be a comparison
s hopper. Genuine bargain is a vailable 1f
observant. Accent oo uicome. payments and
c.'ollections. You locate art1('le that had been
misplaced. lost or stolen
Truckload
Plant Sole ·
s.,, bf>au11t111
~ artehP" 1n
ldrap 6 OCll!I
dtrPCl·frOfT'·
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Hl1r'lltnQlon CPnlPr
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lhru~I
Call 142-H71. Put • ,.,,, •ords ___ •o.._,wo_r~ for u.
Baldwin
Pianos
and Organs
if '>ON ·IN<;'RUMf"lT">
fAPf<, • R[C()qOC,
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PlJ8LJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
U .aTrMU,,.01' All4NOCN1UllllrlfT
Ol'UUOI'
tol(TITIOUi IUSINl!SS lllAMt:
lN -toq ~ NIW •IWI" -.... _,... ... ,,,. ""''~ -· N"'<t J~5 MOvtNG ~ STORAGE •t
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
CONSOLIOATEO
REPORT OF CONDITION
Conc.olldatPd Reoort o f Condition of "SOUTH COAST
~ANI<" o l Coc,ta MP'>a Oranop Counlv. tl nd
Oom"St1c Subsid1arie'> ell tflt.' c loSt> of buc;m('c;c. on
JunP 30 lQflQ
Sta te Bank No. 1239
ASSETS
Ca'>h dnOOut> from banks
U S Trf>a.,ur'I' securol1P-.
Obl1q,monc; of olhf'r U S Gov 1
'.851
PtrBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
1-PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICt; nQPnc tP" and corp"
Obl10,1tt0f'l'> of Stc'llPs ano
POl1t1rc'll '>UbdlVt'-IOn<.
FPdNal funds '>Old and '>f'CUnt•P•
ourc ha')('d undt•r r1QrPNT'IE'nl'-
lo ro<Rlt in dOfT'PSl•r off 1rP<.
1 !>87 1 CONSOLIOATEO
n Loi\ns. to1a1 IPllctuC11nQ
tinParned income >
h LP'>S' Re~rvP for
l REPORT OF CONDITION
Con<.011oat e d R e oort of Cond•t1on o•
b 100 'INTERNATIONA L CENTRAL BANK .. of Nt>woor1
Beach Oranqe, clnd OofT'IPc;tic Sub<.td1ar1es ell tht
close of bvsmess on June 30. 1QSO
possible IO<]n IO'>'>PS
c. Loan<,. n<>t
Bank premt!>A'S. F F & E etc
Real estate owned other th<Jn
bank premises.
Other assets
TOT AL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Demand deooc;rts of 1ndlvlduats.
parlnershrl)'; and coros .
Time and sav1nqs dePOSlts of 1ndlv1duat<,.
partner<,hlos. and corps .
Deoosrts of United Stateo; Government
Deposits of States an<S political subdlvlc;lons
Certified and off1Cf'rs· chec kc;
a TOTAL DEPOSITS IN
DOMESTIC' OFFICES
11 I Total demand deposits
12l Total time and
33 731
11 .834
sav1nqc, depoc;1ts 21 sen
b TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC &
FOREIGN OFFICES
Other liabilities . TOTAL LI ABILITI ES .
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY
Pretl'rreo c,\ock a No. <;hares ootc;ta ndrng, ~
Commoo stock
a . No. stiare5 authori1ed 1,000.000
b. No. shares ootstandlng 430,328 1,A7S
Surplus. . ............ 1•.•••• '12
TOTALCONTRIBUTEOCAPITAL ..... .
Retained earnings ........................ .
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ......• ,
TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO
?1 ()q6
1 018
380
632
36.<x>O
10 437
1 sso
1.370
33.731
665
34 .~6
1,887
617
2.SCM
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ..••••.•..• 36,900
MEMORANDA
Time dePoslts of s100.ooo or more
In domestic Offices:
•· Time certificates of deposit In denominations of s 100,000 or more. . • . • . . . 11,m
MMket value of Investment
securities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,886
TM undersl9ned. Mary A Ale, Vice-President
•nd Cashttf' and Nick J Florlo, President. of the
a~ l»tlk, each declares. for himself alone
and not~ tM other: l have personal k~ledOe of
the rnetten contained in thls report. and 1 believe
that Ndt statement In said rep0rt Is true. Eactl of
tM undef'SJaned. for hlmself ctlone and not for the otNr. certifies under penalty of r>erJurv that the ~Is true and correct.
l:qcuted Of'I July 21 . 1980, ctt Costa Mesa.
Callfomh1.
t s/Mary A.. A.le
/st Nlck J . Florlo
State Bank No. 1237
Dollar Amounto;
in TtlcMl~nds
ASSETS Cash and due from bdr'lks .
U S. Treasury secvr1t1es . .
Federal funds sold and securities
purchased under aoreerT'ents
to re~ll 1n domestic offices . .
Other assets . . . .
TOT AL ASSETS .. . ...•
LIABILITIES I Demand deP0"31tS of individuals, I oartnershios. and cor~
I' Time and c:.avmos deoosits of ind1v1dua1c;,
oartnerShioc;. and corps. .
a TOTAL OE POSITS IN DOMESTIC"'
OFFICES 19.737,000
I 1 l Total demand
deposits . 4 708,000 rn Total trl'T'e and savrno<,
dePO";its . 1 4,5~ ooo
b.TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
ANO FOREIGN OFFICES
Other liabilities . . .
TOTAL LIABILITIES .
SHAREHOLDERS EOOITY
Preferred stock
a . No. shares outstandinq, NOf\e
Common stocle
a.No. sha~ authOrited 10,000
b. No. shares outstanding 10.000 1.000.000 ~'f~~ CONTRiBUTEO CA.Pi TA(·~·~.
Retained eamlngs and other
capital reserws • . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .
TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ••. ,
MEMORANDA
{.tmOUnb ~·"9 Hof
"'*1At.l
18.500
l3
21.834
A,708
1q,737
310
1q.ss1
,. m 1.m
Market value of investment 5,.~~s'9Md'. 'jack L.· Taut.;; ·p;~icient'·ci!
Frank Ec:»tsteln, E•e<utlve Vice ~ldent of ~
above·Mn"ed bent!, each dKlares, ~ hlrnwtf al~ and not for the other: I haw per-sonat knowledae
the matters contained In this report, end I t>.ile
that eacti stat~t In said rePOrt Is true. Each Of
t~ undHsJQned, for himself alone and not for •
other. cMlflts unc:ter ~altv of Mrlurv tNt ...
foreqol1'19 is true and corre<t.
E1recutect on July n . 1'90, •t Newpor1 Bead\, CallfOt"nta.
1s1Jack L. Teuter
ts/Frank Edelstein
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SAT/SUN 1-5
1127 HottlA
View, View, Vl•w!
~an \IL''°' I rom 3 d~t·k~
in La~una &>aC'h . onr
yea r new . l'U~tom
amen1t1t>'\, IOI!. of ""ood
J Bdrm 21 ~ HJ $229.900
Call )1a1>:)!H' Appel
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PLACE
NOPHTIES ...
10,... rt1 l :JO ,...._,
OCEAMIRHUS!
Rl::OUCEDS5l00!
Ocean mini \'t1:w a nd
breei.es prt>vatl' ·I BR 3
IMMACUU Tl IHD UMfT
Two bedrooms. slnl'le story. fre h.
ne w paint. carpet s and parquet. This
Huntington Beach community has
pools . sp:i. tennis . sauna and
incre<Hble M~cunty . Just $108.000
U~l()UI: ti()MI:
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 Lnl Coa•l Hlgh1.,.y. Coron• df'I M•r
WE HAVL 35 <)F lHC B[ST LISTINGS IN TOWN
NEWPORT ou,ux
2 U11 11s on fol· land
\Cro6'> from purl... ~.·ar
bra1 h. b.1). & i.hoppin~
Pnn'<i .11 S205.oon EYci.
1;.12 ~1:.i
DOORS TO IEACH
2 2 Dup lt•x Own,·r
moll\>al<1d Oµt·n "'
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ELIGAMTIH
COIONADRMAR
UrJmattt· 2 q o n
\1Nr1lho~ Pro1l•-.,.,1on ... 1 h dt'<'or.llt'd J l><lrm. 3
baths formill dinini:e rm
& hugr fam1I~ rm Walk
lo po11I,., & 1 .. nnh ">un ,
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h~hlt-d '-P•t. llHQ & f1rn
in~ f:nterlil •nt•r -. 111•
hght' O(f1•rf!d at S.'lZS.UOO
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759-1616
BA PARK \'I t-:W home m SELL tdJe ile!Ni with a Mesa Hlufb. Ente r
8 1101( ERS-II[ l\l TO RS
l Cl" W l •lb.,o •I ' JU I
tamer!-dl'lii:ht Large Dady l'llot Ctass1f1ed Ad
private lot Now S139.900' selfi~ tlerru.--&.t.2 Sbi'K 642 567~ -
See it• Call 752 liOO ------
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HOftSE PROPYTY
• 1 acrt> ron.·d A l an1I
located in thl· bJrk ba)
Nto<wport "r•·.t o .... nt"r
wtU hnunn· with s.5/j~I
down l'ull pnct• $175.00IJ
,\~ 5S6 26W
ATTHEIEACH
II o m e 1 n c o m 1•
Sl53.900 I blut·k., to
oceJn 2 -.ini.:lc 1am11\
homes on IMJ:c lot Lt\l'
tn 3 Bdrm home and r1:nl
lhe Olher Great mvest
men l H ur r ) . r a 11
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TOWHHOME
2 bedroom 2 bath 2
~toe'). w1lh lofl for a 3rd
bedroom Onh I 'l':JI
old. f-ull pnr;. ~:uoo
,\gt. 751 3191
W aterlr ont Home
:; HI< I Ha. ('Us tnm
v.•alt-rlr nnt h 11 m•·
w 17 x3K" 1nl dCJt'k
Pr1rt•d SI .:195.0011
Bulld,•r "" t r a dl' for
P;ilm Spnn ~'> .. :.-.tale
For dcla•b on this homf•
and :1µµt lfl ~,., .. (all
C;i rol lloff <ti:!l 631 0094
*VETS* u~ vour 1-:hi:1b1hl \
NOW LOWD~ &
LOW INT RATt;S
Ll:."T US SH OW YOU
HOW TO QUALIFY
TalltoRedC~t
WELISTEH!
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RED CARPET
754-1202
VETERANS ONLY!
Severe housinR shortage
p re dict ed tn Ora n~e
County. Secure your G I
benefits and act 1m-
medla\cly
.... Socks & A.HOC.
C .. 546-9522
...../tft•nfon
Well locat~d Ea!>lstdt'
Costa Mesa 3 bedroom 2
bath with forced air heat.
wit-in kitchen and b1R
assumable loan. Located
on a bwldablc R 2 lot and
pnced IJJce R I at 1110.000
full price. Call 751 ·3191
CSELECT
T'PROPERTIES
* ON WATER-SO' BOAT SUP
Quiff locatiOft. Owkta..dilMJ VIEW of
I A Y. Cha1111ic99 l"flidfttu wffh two 2
ldnft .w+s.. Can HUfy b. cOlr+'.n.d to
• hollw. hoch out frOftt + f"OOfft for 2 ""°''boats. 5-bmit Oft fMeciRcJ. 0WMt""
wlH co-opetof•. S 1.050 ,000.
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6ll0 t400
RCTaylorCo
640-9900
RAMCHO SAN JOAQUIN
.'\an .Joaquin mod<'I . 2 tx•droom plu
d(•n ... tud~ l'pgr~i <ft"'<l \\1th qua lit~
n<.'ulral tone c.irpel!>, drap~:, .
m 1 r r on· d d oor c; CJ n d C' u:, I om
hnr<lwood c·;.ihtnt'l~ FantastH.' gnlf
<.'OUrM' <Jnc1 night hi?ht \'1ev.-. Tv.n
prt\ ate-p:Jl1oc; nn c oif t·our-.f'
$179.500
Penthous<· "San \T att:n" mnckl 2
bec1room C'n rnC'r unit H1 g hl"
up gr a.d<'<l '" C'arthton('~ rahulou-;
J?Olf course· '1ev. <:ommun11~ pool
a nd lenmc.. $178.000
RCTaylorCo
640-9900
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
NEWP0n HEIGHrS
Tv. o 'c'.tr 0111 llnmc• With ,\n Incl" 11111.11
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Prrfc>r Th1 0.. I 11,un In I 111• O"n"r \\tll <".• rn· I ..o;111
ILUFfS COHDO
HnL'hl ( h1"'rful n,•lnrc"A Plan ~ ntl I '"'
Thrt" R.'<1rnnmo.. T \"' Oath' I .1rc1 I '' ,,,r
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CEJ <;:oldwell Banker
UteA ISi.i
First time of'fered ! P rofesslonelly
well decorated single story home on
extra large lot. 4 Bdrms. 3 t>.ths.
dlning room. Sllp for a Jar,te boat
plus additional space for smaller
boat. SJ.250.000 .
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({l.:\l'l<IJ:--. .111" l'l·lli
OUTSTAMOIM4l I UtllT a.M. Lan~e Owner 's Unit. 3 Bedrms. Fam.
Rm .. 2 1 ~ b a t hs. Owner 's privat e
homelike unit has formal dinln~ rm &
2 firplcs. 4 Income producing units
each w/2 bdrms. 2 baths & fire place.
Alriums & patios. This is a MUST
SEE for t h e prude nt b uyer .
Reasona bly prked ut S450.000
WESLEY N. TA.Yl09t CO., ltEALToas
2 11 I S. Joocplilt ... lood
MEWPOtn' CENTY., M.I . 644-49 I 0
REALTORS
'7S-55''
COIC>eilA 08. MAI: A "'Pri•• Affair .. -
o pri•i~ eitce.sl••· Waltl to Uttl•
CONM ..... -..... to local sllops.
ballb. ... tfttw-•b: • ..... *-'ify
hOfM '-det' COMtntctiOlll wffll I~
wood ...t C)Ms• ...,...._,._., .tri•"' &
copp« roof. Fin ._.u.. or fow 9d
M p& ah ................. Ow.It-wtl ....,
fi.-ce. Cal for ..... $749,500.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
25 15 E. COCKt Hwy .• CoroM .. M•
675.55 I I
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Blui L h11' Pro1A·rt1t·-.
D v..-n._t.'ll·r ~i 4436
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t>\\t'fl~t'll•r ~7-1111.
macnab I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE lAYINE COMPANY
HAUotl llDGE-lEASE Of'TIOH!
B r a n cl n t.' " • ' H e n ~· 1 s " a n <· f' ' •
wtoutstandinJ..? 'H'W of r<'!-<'no1 r K:
t n int· 3HHS fam1h rm v. wet
bar form a l <1 1n1nJ,! rm
S t ~oo rnnnthh lloll\' ~l:.i rk,1 :
fi.l·l fi200 ( 7. 59 I
EXECUTIVE CONDO!
5 HH~ den -larJ!e l1vin~ & dining
rm hn•<.1kfa<;t rm. ,\II on Jovel~·
J.?r ecnbelt in pn' ate loc·at10n. Walk
to :-C'hnols . t'h11rches & shops.
L eac;c· option S t 98.500 J.~·n n e
\':tlenttn<' 644·fi200 IZ·60>
1sz-14t4 ss1.a100
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642 .. ZH 644-6200
Q(}I ()o,..., Qr... Harbor"-(e<>tf!t
..
$180,500
A RAIE FtHD ...
1n sen s ation a l W EST CL J F F
HIGHLANDS a rea! Fa ntastic home
fea t uri n~ 3 br & 2 b a with 1~.
country kit chen & covered patio!!
$10,000.00
P ri('C rut t o bone on executive
ranch s tyle home with panorami<'
V I EW on top ' o ( SPYGLASS!
Featuring 3 Br. family room &
walkin wet ba r. Asking $389.000 tor
quick sale! ! !
AXER.UPPER!!!
Clean up & paint to save lots of SS$
Features S Brs i n d e sir able
UNJVERSITY PARK! mJRRY! ! ! !
LOW. LOW PA YMIMT'SIU
When you take over existing loan on
t h is 3 Br Jas m ine m o d e l in
TUR11..EROCK GLENS.
MIWPOltT SAN MMWB.
752-7373 759-1501
2670-8 San Miguel Dr. Newp0rt
Beach
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REAi.TY
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~ l''e<hK't iOn SIOO. 000
New pril't' SJZs.000 firm
Mot.iv11tt>d :.elli:r Jlir
and mother 1n law qnf")
Extra large lut
~n house Sat SU11 I 4
223 Via It.har a
JASMINE CIHIC I
Two to r houl.c rrom Ut-\t
loc. Ocean Vlt'w Su1)1.'r
decor. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath
OOVY SHORES
4 Bdrm . Cam1ly home
v.1th Ba >. ocean 3nd <'1t1
views Mot1va1ed :.t>lll!r.
i';xtra lge lot s.115,000
Open Sat/Sun 1·4
1200Sanllago Dr
llGCAMYOM
CONDO
2 Bdrm. Be:.t location
Sale or lselopl. Sl~.500
;; Canyon Island.
COIOMA DEL MAR
Super view · ()('('an and
oi i:ht l i g ht s ~
Bdrm +drn in Sea V1rw
2003 Yarht Ot>fendrr
OCEANFRONT
Large delull.e BALBOA
Duplex. 4 Bdrm. 2''
baths up, 3 bdrm, 2 bJth down. fo'ireplacl.' caeh un·
11. C:ompl. rC'dt•cor:.1lt•d &
up1raded. Sho"'i. II kc
b r 3 n d n ew Onl v ~.000! •
COMMERCIAL
CANNERY A Rl-~A VJ·
cant read v ror 11wm•r
u!>cr o r ;,a·cula tor.
SELLER WILL CARRY
FINANCING with 2'Jr o
•down Sl.99.500
COSTA MESA
GAS SA\'F.R ' Nt·at 3
bdrm, l=!.. b ath home
dose to Har bor Shoppmi.;
Center · Bu~ · School:-.,
Re.tauran~ & gulf Onh
110.rul
BcAoa lay rrop.
RNttors
•675-7060•
lllCETO BEACH
4 BDRM. $97 .500
Co uld be a charmt>r.
B UT , n e eds e l bow
greaM'. paint. drupl':>,
carpc~. minor l'epa1r:.
and ~ard work. RJ1hn.:
fence with ro-.c'> \ J;tood I
future come uµ
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•e "11\ rfol'oratvd 4 bdrm. fnmlh
horn<' C>ct>an \ 1 " ' S.12."i,Wl
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~ ith pier & ~hp
a TottO HOISi CCMin'IY
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BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR
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675·6'70
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S273.500
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Cid u.;butnabl<' loan 0) 'tructt0n Walk to hcuctl
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t y with tennis courh
pool und t>pa S&0.000 IYOWMER
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5C\JSTOM CONDOS
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4(. 1780·2200 SQ ft. air.
frplci., luxury appl. pool
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dioo.ra 9-iet st rut & """'Y potlo
cro.MI ... pool. $225,000. A~
toe.. 631·1400.
INTERESTING IRVINE TERRACE
CorMr-.. with bHutiful POOL. spa
& d eck. Roo"' to expand this 2
bed. +deft holM. $279 ,000. 631 -1400.
BAYFRONT BEAUTIFUL-VIEW
Secwity builc5ftg with pool 9ld fort•er
VIEW °" HM tuminc} basin. Decorator
a"'•11itiu for the d iscr iminatinq
ex~ retreat. 2 beod. 2 ba. co-op
wittt boat sip avail. $275,000. Ott. of
tM few °" the WATER at tMs price!
631·1400
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REALTORS
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$1 42,500
fUllER RE.Al TY
546-0814
2090 I Woodleo 155 !00 I~ tr.:11 Unique Floor Pl.111 ,
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536-7533;
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REALTORS
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GARDEHHOME
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frplr . Must sell S360.000
675 2179 or 673·6$11
Ownrla~
$550.000
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SSl,500
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everything. Assumable
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BY OWNER
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SACRIACE!
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Live in lovely community with
private beach. This wood and glass
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bdrm .. 2"11 baths . 3 car ~arage. a nd
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'all Select P roperties
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Mesa Industrial
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7 I I W. 17th. St.
Costa Mesa, Ca.
642-4463
•I .800, 3700. 7500
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STYILIZATIOM
for ittformotlOft or lnt-
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CALIFORNIA
PREGN.AMCY
COUMSELIMG
SERVIC E, IMC.
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NEWPORT
BEACH
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CAR,EtCTER
l'ab1nd & F'1n1!>h con
(1.F.RI( TVPl&'T
01::1.JVt:RV Pt:ltSON
l"or 1111 commtrlclal
trf've l •avncy, Good
bencflh Co1ll Howard
l'rothr"'&l 0033 ----ClUK /TYPIST
Sklllfl muwt Include .o~wpm , teood phone
manner. front office
S..ilary co11H\wnsu r11tc
ap11('.1rt nc1.1 " muNl /
l41th experic n c<'
631 l41S N ff OfCtce
1. i..i::nK trvr1ST. 60wpm.
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P'or a chaUeeglna new INSTRUCTOR . ,,•.
career, lff OW' diaptay 1 I
ad In the busiMSs aectlon • •• dl~:fi~!TZt,ooe ~:!.-~==
The challenge 11 here Li gu 1 leadl Arte
ESCROW
SECRETARY
Our ~11ut1lul Bayside ot
ftt•c tn Newport Beach
has an 1mmed1ote OP·
portw11ty for an Escrow
S.:cretary. A minimum
oC sue months escro"' ex
pcnence and I) PlllJl O(
'5-50 wpm are required nus ~1tion orcer:. an
t>)lC('llent \alJry and out
st<111d10g benefit:. tnclud
Ulg.
•Profit sharinJ?
•Paid medical dcntul
•Loa.n d 1scou.nl
Plca~c ront;,icl Jat•k1t•
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645 IH 11 for m ore 1n
fonnauon .
FIDELITY
FEDERAL
So•Mgi..t
lo. ASSA.
,\n t;qua l Oppc>nwut~
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INSTRUCTOR
Pre-School Aide
Two Posffiofts:
1.---lCltfU'IG Beach Area.
2.-SC. Juan Capistrano /Coast
Area.
rro~ Md S.r•iws T ........ l.w.d
to H. C9" of Y"'"f childntl. low .....,,
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INSTRUCTOR
Electronics Assefllblr
S.. Juan CapistrOftO/Laqma •octa
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SAMTAAMA
holl'A.'. Ht'f, rl'~·r1 \)\\II ----------COOKS
EXECUTIVE SEC'Y
Pu:.~ ln\i.'Slmenl F'1rm
n..~'<h J h1Rhl> prof lJkt•
rharJ:e l> Pt' to ...... s ..... 1
\ 1ct:' Pn·"dent Apph
c:ant mu.-.t hand It• h.-a, ~
phooe;, l\ p.· 00\4 pm +-&
vanous related skill" J
mu'\l ""o"' led $:t' or
fman<'t' helpful S:il31')
l'Ommcruur.itc '4 tth ex
pt'r 1enc'"° Start ~ow •
C'.&11 631 7H.) :\t.'WIJOrt
Bl>csch Of(1c1·
Provides ond S-.er•iws tr..-..., ill lliils
periai..eftq to._ ~ctr'Ofliu ou--'ed• ...
Giid M'tnic~tor ~try. loM ~
SI 1.77 (tw.
8111 Bald & Tht•
Rt'{j~mers. ~al Au1t :!
11 OOpm al th"' (.'uckoo·,
N£>St
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Purple -Bel!an
Troth ~t ISU.'e
Ht:GSTOP:-;
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trod• TheHt:c; STOP~
t1t•rt' ··
Lost & Fo.td 5300 ....•..................
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642·5678
Lost or Found a pet" ('.ill
An1mai As:.a.:.t ant't'
l.A!ague 537-2273. no kc. -----
LOST: F'em. Sia mese Cat.
Seal Point. He1rl1. Uni'
Park Arca. In tnc i 124
l'lea'c Call Reward
~7--0!llfi
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& tan. \'tr. Bt>.1c h &
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~7 31'170
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972-3104 SPIHITU \LB EAOINGS
IOdm IVpm. l''ulh Lie d ~9'i 72!lb or ~!12 903.1 11ns Hablomos Espa1tol
S. Camtno Hejl. ~an ---- - - -----
l'lt-m - ---·~.,meat! &
MASSAGE S:::~··-~~ ........ .
Ht> p.J mpt>r NI "Ith a lnstNcf;Oft 7005 pt:r~un JI r~ldx 1 n c ••••••••••••••;•••••••• CT\.1:..-.age b1 12 of th\• 11rc , , lllt".t garb 111 Southl'm Gwtar I ~s~on::. • R~·1 ... :.onJ
l J 11f0 r n 1 .i J J 1• u u 1. b I c r J t t:' C J I J 1 m ~.iunJ l'h Open lllJm s.w 235b _ --
4Jm, i d.1~.., ;.i ""''k \ '" Jobs Wanted, 7075 .. \l (' \tljfllb llt•.1lth •••••••••••••••••••••••
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--~Wonted 7 100
TOUCH A CLASS •••••••••••••••••••••••
ESCORTS Acc.owtts Receivable 2 11m~. ___ 752 llHli Cieril
~Company
ESCORTS
24 Hr:. 1;.i I 01811
Cosh/ChKlcs
Am Exp /MC /Visa
•FOXYLADY *
Ol."TCALL O:"\L Y
If\ IO{' Rac;,•d Ft r m '-rt•k
tnl! • xp d "'ii mot1' Jk~I
Pt'•"'-on to h.indlt• h•··"'
J('COUl)h rt'll'l\'Jblt• &
rn ·d1t 111llt-l't111n d• ,i.
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qwn-d '\on 'mokl•r l'.ill
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ACCTG BKP~G
Tl-:MPOR1\RY • 972-1138 * _ Rei;:1ster tocla~ to "ork
---------•I un 'anou!> .1rn1untm~ & hookktep1n~ .i .... -.1,:n
nlt· nts Work <'111-.t• to
\utir homt F 11:un·
l'lt•rk.' to St-nior Ac·c·nun
tJ.111:> nel><ied throui:h•>Ul
< >r ani.:t• Counl'
RRST LADY
Escort • M~ls
• Party D011cers • * 972-1345 *
:'>IC & V1:.a Arc<•ptt>d
u,..t Lloid llumm1nch1rd - - --AOB~T MALFB
r 1 n S l' n t 1 m l n t JI ---------•I \alue. Rt>warri Pn:.sttll\ COVER GIRL accoun[omnc.
al t~a s h1on 1:.l anti ~1111'" ..u 9S88 * OUTC ALL * 95.117Ti8 \f(' \'IS\ 2:\33 '>o BroJd14 t1'
Lost S1.im''"c Ca t
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awav nr l7tt> & Tu,tln c ~( c J I I M I l I I
213 6.J7·712ti Ext ,\ or
t-:la1ne 7 1 I 84~·23ii
lo.6. :.>pm
Lost: White Cockatoo
"'th go l d Cre-.t
JU:W ,\RD . 968-4ti0!\
Found. Tan f em . kitten
J>.irt S1amt•-.,,. Hunt
1nnton ije.ich a r l·a
968~6
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FOUND· :\!all• shepht>rd
lub Blk1wht :.pot 7 2.i
I i l h & I r \ 1 n l' • (._ :\1
1'42 7933
found. Chihuahua Tt•r
ner. ln colon:d fem .
M.il amule . bl:.i c k &
:.liver male. To~ Poodle
v.1uU! male. Cocker. l Jn
male. Shepherd. whHi.'
male. Samo)ed male.
Oxk.apoo pupp1E-. Brown
ESCORTS
•953-4473 •
,\IWa\:, OJX-n
\l.\.'iS,\Cf. Slh W \Cl
;\IY~TH' \I\.'-,~\<;~.
=2m roh1well ~ankcr
Blrl~ • Santa .\nj
f7 I 4J 83S·4 I 03
FREE PARKl:'\G
·----
ADMI .... ASSIST
lnH•sl ftr m ;liewport
-lJeach expanc1rn~ A:.:.l
\1 J:.!>Jl!t'. ~t• 't: ' Jl <11r to Olr ~ale:. nt>t-dl-'d Rt•
JIJppc.•nini: &. !:-.p.i li51 riwr~ ,trung 1 lenral &
'•·14 pOrt Bh rl (' '1 .Jdm1n bk l!rd. t;ood
lttl> 96.1'1 to.1m Wpm 'k111 .... c;hontiand. t.' ping
-&E'xper Xlnt J.!m"'thoJ>
Pmfe--:.1onal Ther.11)t'ut1r Pl' ~nn ,mokt'r prd
lll.J!>'>J)>te I.IC' d 'H Apµl C...11 S-10 0123
onl\ ~l\'\I• ~VI 2Hl~
---------•11·\nJl)!>I Succe:.sful In·
CharUes Angels
*Outcall*
642-3812
MCNisa
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"<.'\'~ expt:nent•t:d J!>SI!>·
tant. Reply 1n ton·
hdent't' Collini. Al>:>OC
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Iran.' ~ i llti
Hab"tlt1•r. :\Ion F11 II .I
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honll.' )l>Ur\ [kJ.! ~·pl :!
t•h1ldn·n S51 OH'i I
H \HYSITTl'.R t 'I l'' 6..
01.'l'dMOllJI dJ~ .... :! ~ r old
bo~ U" n 1nm~ S2 hr
We-.t '.'opt 675 3K23
&ib)l>lllt·r n1•l'dt•d l11r :! ~ r
old. nl) hunw. F 1'
~i 12.l!l
ij.,ank1ng
COINIWrcic-' Tel~,.
Rankin~ l::xpenencl' pn ·
rcrrec:t.
t.;mt1-d Calt£orntd &ink
222 Ore Jn Ail'
L.J!!UnJ lk·d\:h
l!Hti.;.lli
I': 0 1-.
li.irb.Jr l.. d<1\ t1m1· J>4"1
t11in now OJ>ln •• t pr•·
.. 111?1ou~ ~at ht club Ph
ti.'.ll l'W
8t"Jul' Salon ha' '>t.Jtlon
(or r'ent \\'1th 1.'111.·ntdl'
onJ~ I~ 1600
B1c)rle mcchan11-. F T
l'XI> pr<.'lerred Will trutn
right J>t·r-.on \1111h tn
pl'r-.on. 27Gi :? l'r o" n
\.lilt'~ Prl< I>\~. \1 \'
HO \TS R 1).!g1n1: rom
pan\' nL'i'd'> quJI "l<1r1·
per.,onm I '.\tu .. 1 I.nu"'
mannC' h.ird11o Jn· & noi
1!1111! 2 or more ~ r-. e't µ
rw<•e-.....,an Pl<·:1.,t• Jppl~
at l1ac1f1c Rl!!l!llll! (om
pan~. 2~30 \\ ,.,\ t o.i-.l
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BOOKKEEPER
Full Ch.Jrgt' C.ipab1ht1t>-.
Ta\ ():,,1rt'abll-;\I.lit· ur
i"t'md lc Submit 140rk &
"..ilar.\ fl1,lor \
c 1a .... s1f1ed /\d =761 {' ()
Da>I> Pilot P 0 Box 1.ii-.0
c~ 9'.!t)26 -----
& while rndle. Short HJ1r ~~~~~~~!!!!!~~
Al'T. MA ... AGUS
Exp'd couple to manai:e
l20 adull only units in
HUMTIMGTOM
IEACH
IOOt<K Hf'Ett
~Offiu
Light bkkp'g expr 111
dudin g .\ R & A I'
knowledJte 10 key b>
touch. accur ate l) Ptlll,
invoicing. Jtd w 1(1gurc .....
light phone~ In Tu!.tan
call 832 7300
Pointer. rem. Newport
Beach Animal Sheller.
t>U·~ ---------FOUND : Wht. kitten
wtwhl flea collar. Vic
Mesa Ve r de . C M
~3342
• tNT'l MASSAGE• ~s't. Mn11:rs. Provided
J acu1.t1 • Sauna 1 ____ 833_967 __ 7 ___ _
HR OC AIRPORT
4:.11 81rch·N 8 S4S·0275
l 1·2am across Sheraton
ARTIST &okJleepanJ? Yellow page adverusini:;. TI. lcAoo lay Ct• Is
exper only. Rough .:.pee llDWhiriftg:
MERCEDEZ ads·fin1shed a rt-paste Bookkeepe r I P ayroll
up·camera. permanent. full time. ~!on .. Pri. lop pay. Send Resume
FOUND: Unusual stnped * ESCORTS * to: R""s Pubhc at1ons. 8 : 30 · 5 PM · H e a q '"" rcyroll, lax returns. 10· k1lten, near Woodland In" 113 W Amer1'g" "~' C M M2 7137 7 5 I 0 5 3 7 2 4 .... · "• oust co m Pu l e r . ~..,.,,. . . , • Fullerton. Ca. 92632 Previous exper req'd .
FOUND: Fema le Irish hrs. AIH .. lln Wanhcl Please call for appt: ~tter. v1c So. Coast .NowHlnng Apply at Pacific Handy 645·7358, Moo .. t~r l.
Plaza.S4().1632 Ul5EWEIGHTNOW! Culterlnc. 720W.17lh Sl. _s_::JO._SP_M_. -----
1..CJSt. Male short·hal~ f\ln .tr Easy way to lose _Col_t_a_M_esa ______ Bookkeeping Assistant
gray cat. Stubby tall. 10 lo 29 tbs. a month. A s uc c ess ful busl · w /strong A /P ex ·
flea collar. Reword. 100'l-G1aaranleedor)"our nesswoman seeks am· per1ence. Cor urban de·
&eMmor 547-8729. rmney bark. btUoos usociates. Eam· sign firm, Irvine. Salary
760-7037 int potent.ial DO/hr+. If commensurate w /ex·
n>UND: MaJe Shettle, •a· YoU destre a career lead· perience. benefits. Send
Ille le wbt. Vic. Beach le Sales/Nutrition. Retired lnl to financial freedom resumes to: PBR. 18012
Talbert. HB. "'2·3257 at 23. Slartlng again. join call for Inter view appt. Sltypa.rk Circle, lrvine,
....,..""'"': Shortbain!d tan me . earn high Income 831.1154 or49:J.50Sl 1_9127_1_4_. ------r""'1'"' royalttes! Mr. Booth1---------·-"~ male dog w tlge ears. 190-itl37 A t B d R .vva"iAT~ Vic. falrvlew " Mer · . 0 0 0 y epa Ir· ""·II T!rne Position ror Penon. Busy shop, good ru
ri•c.Cll.MMl.53 --------•I maurance work. E•· our trvlne Ofhce Ex·
f'oumd : Men'• clothlq. 1"11SC~.. pertenced only . San ~:;'c~a~:C:.~'t'· l~!'J
OIU to tdeot1fy. Hughes MCltVISA/NowHlrinl ,_aetne __ m_e_.4_92_·_0362_· __ Vacation. Contact the
Udo 1hopplo1 center. ~ Automatic Trans R le R PerlOIJ,Ofl Director. APP· en..... ·~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I man, F IT. ea p pre· ly in person.
1;; ferred.541·29. HmlTAMIAMIC lMt bladlbnwro/wlutel•------11111m•1...:..::..:.~.;.;;;..;;;::.:;.:.;____ m N. E~Ud
1W ColMe •'• m.le. a DO•llturS MleMldlumlc •• .. ••CA mo. Lall aeta vie. ISCOITS Apprentice kftowled1• 71...,,1·•60 ~/ ...... a. (0.. MC• VISA/Now lllrina req. Apply lft@ft'IOO. The ,.,...,.... _____ _
trJ !,~AlD .... 1116. --Carburetor Shc)p. lN2 F\nd 1fMl JOll want m
--Hartlor Blvd. Cll. O.Uly PUot a..anedl
• ..
CASHIERS
UTDTEM
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l·t\r :?ttd ~:int ::-h1th
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hit• lll'l'l,t.:. fUnt.'ltOO' 6'
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14lth t>"IJ>l'Ol'llC'• .. or JP
DRIVERS
\frn or womt>n 25 '"' or 11l1h-r K no" tht• · roa~I
l'lllt..., :'lid Sl80 i.i '4C'\.'k or
more Orange CoJst
Yl'llo14 l 'c1 b, 17300 Ml
lil'rrm.inn . f'C1 u nt.t1n
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Oraftqe Coast
Doilv Pilot
J30 W Ba> St ret•l
Cost:i ~le'>.i . CA 92626
Equal Oppor Emplo> er
1-:lt-ct ron1c ,\o;sembler~
PCB a. C.:ha'>l>IS w1nnl(
t•'tpcr . H unt. Re h
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EL!C. TECH.
()pportuml~ to "'ork nl'ar
beiiC h . T t':.l .
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FABULOUS
OPPORTUNITY
for .sllr.ictt\t' cnt~rvn'
mi: J)t·r.on $!lOO "'-r "'k
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IST. Am.ICAMTS MUST QUALIFY FOi.
OR HOLD STATE VOCATIOMAL
TUCHIMG CREDENTIAL 15 M Y"" Ill
trade & HiCJh School Oip&o..I. ~ t.:
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CophtraM>~lOCJ'MO leach R~•lll ~
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Reat. San J..-Capktr.o.
714 /496-3118
11c-,..p1tal' MAHICUIUST /Uc'd
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l'.1rt urn~ Ua1 '>hilt j \ Heaut1fac.-alion Center
\Int h1·n1•fll, t'o"'l, 111 South Cna'l Pla.tJ
\I 1· J \t ,. 111 11 r 1 ,, 1 Villai:1· !15'>· 7136 ALE CLERK 11 .... ,.11..11 M:! r.11 or "'l>V )1aniru7i.,-t -v.-,·,--cl-,e-n_l_e-lc.
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GUARDS
F\Jll & purt timt> All
art>J' ndorm-.
1urn1sh ed 1\f.lt.'S 21 or
OH'r R1•ttred Wt'lromc
No e'<penenre nt-r App
I~ t;nl\t:'rsal Protttt1on
Scn1r e. 1226 W. 5th
Street. SanlJ Ana I n
terVlew houn. 9-12 & 1-1
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cal"f'<'r. see our dis play
ad in the business sertion oC toda) ·s paper
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FIC E
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1a1n Valh •,. Recep.
11on1st . P'ei;board
Jn. ... ur .. nN:'
•·II l(jQlt. d J' ~ 49'7 J9H.'J
ru£hh & "'t-..·kt>nd"
979 911 l
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INSURANCE
PEHstON TECH.
Will tram lh.•a\\ deuul
fti:urt..., l) ping. O<c l''lp
rt' q u 1 red 1-: x ct' I I
lwnel1t' :-;ewport Ctr
t-:OE Call :\!rs Dudzik. '*' 11S-i --·---------
lnlt'nor land~caPtnl! co
full time, Or n~ rte.
l''<P prefe rred. Ca ll
~42t2btw 9:\M IP)t
J,\."\lTORIAL C M. :'I/pt
1-:Xp'd adult cpb only
Sub rontrar tQr . or hour __22P._ 923 98S9 . .i l~ GP M
Land:.cJpe s:ardener.
expencn,•t•d Truck de
'ilred 67~ i051
LEGAL SECRETARY
N>1.pl Sch . cxpand in~
N B. o((icc. j\ least JO
>TS exper 1n lit111att0n.
1op s kills & r e.c<;
respons1b4hues. 640-8201 -----------LEGAL SEC 'Y
N 8 law fir m sech
mature sec·~ with m aJ:
rard t.'Xper T} pe iO w pm
mm. Dictaphone exper.
-~I e d 1 c 3 I A ' s I s t a n t
Ped1alnr office. Part
lime .. \Ion. & Thurs. ,!\I.so
to '111 1n on vacation:.
631 3863.
M t?d 1cn l lab need s
secret ary / r eceptian is t ror d1vers1f1ed posittOn.
)f at ur e p e r s on .
re.>spons1bl e1erfiru~nt .
Bus) phones. gooil
t\ptSt Pleal>t.1nl worktn~
rond1lloos. ='ion· mokcr
)ted1cal backgrou nd
hdp(ul 49l 0701 ------
Modelin g. comm ·~
film'>. & extras. ~ew
face ... all ages/lypn.
t-:\P not nee. 957-0207. ---~EE:D EXTRA MONEY!
)lake local telephone
survey calls from your
own home . S3.7S /hr.
iS2 1131. ----------
Surses A1de/Hskpr LlYoe-
1n pref. slead) job, no
srroke. N ll.
~2·3481
Nurses
OFFERASERVlCE" quaht) marine power HARDWARE SALES rutl
Let the pu.bbc .know with :. u p p I 1 e :. • b a l l c r) & part tune Apply an ,._,,. .... _ ... ....__..-1111_W11llllilll_..-1111..,...._
Fran. 85M:JOO
Crit care IN's
ltfs-lvtrs
an ad ln the D•IJ)' Pilot charRers. & 1nverteN> person . Rion Hardware. L.ecllll Sec.refari•s
SeniceOtrectory.lt can Exper 1n mannc elec· 1024 l r,1n e /\'e ., To sf.400. eu.s. ht. or
cost Y<N as lilUe as S2.17 trorucs or power supphes 1Wcstcbff Plaial. NB COCll Exp. X sltllls. X
pet' day . For rnoH in· J plus Call s.is J632 for benefits.
formation and complete i-a-'ppt"'-.-------Hospi\.als t-'r~ to Appht'ant
ratescall642·5678. Have llOf'neth1nl to sell'! :\led1cal Transcriber lninePersonnelA!tenc)'
""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Oasalfiechdsdo 1t well. w/exper. Day shin. Full "88 E. 17lh. Costa Mc~a = time. Xlnt. bener.ts. SU1te~ 64:M470
Costa Mesa Memorial --- - - -
tbptlal. 642·2'73"* or app. -
ly m person. 301 V1ctona UflCMIAIDs.POO&.
Sl. C M ToSU7/br.
961-4Xlll
We~llMClv.t
to stair our new ottice ..,
the South Coast area. We
offer ....
•Shi.ft diffettalial
•Health insurantt
•Donati referral plan •T\aooo reirnbwse CE's.
-si.000.000 ma IP. ins.
''Try 111. you'll Ub ua"
BESTN•SES 1SW7tl
l500W. Ada .... c.•.
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN
(field Serval
Medical equipment manuf~clurer
of electro·mechanical equ1pm.ent
n eed s experienced service
tech nician for i n ·house fi«:ld
service. Needs lo be neat a.ppearang
& personable to repair eqwpment &
medical facilities. Knowled&e of
e l ectronic test equipment
necessa.ry. Near Oranae County
airport.
fbpetals
Cardtopulmonary Dept.
n eed s 1 certifi e d
respiratory tech. Part
t i me. Night s hill
R e s p I r a t o r y
therapists/Per Diem
Pool. All sb1f\s. Costa
Me s a Memorial
Hoapital.142·27M or app· bin penon: 301 Victoria
Sl C.M
LOAM ASS"T /TYPIST !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~· -
wtxlnl ~lephone n pr. ~------·---'•'•
957-1171 I
1nm-0r.c .... .._
Mon thna Frj, 8:30 to~ ~I · ~
call Shanie. 76M080 ta.IODIAL ~
Loan Solicitor, Newport ':•'
Beach. Mort1a1e LYM
Bltr.<lic'd.. > Xlat comp.
I*.&+. 95S-Olm
Maintenance man-helper
for apt complex ln C.M
Retired or semi. 642·5013.
1
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worlun' a\mosphNe
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poi~ pcnod
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""orlted O\ t:r IShr,
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f'rot:l' mmin&
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H •w fott to od
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coob & cowwttt ~·
txp.neftU pref.,,..d.
Cal t.7S-802 for on
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new :>al.!rlt'!> 11nd ovrJ•---------•I
berl('f1t::. ~ hll'h mrlud Htt.ul lt..10.i~t·n'k'rtl
dental phm & crnplo>~ &•,ii fo:,tt1te Sal""" ASST. MAN.AGER
cl'\.'<ill union GOLFERS ARE <.: u 1 r l' n 1 o 1.1 l' n 1 11 ),I
IA·f MS tell ,\OU about our
ret'ent n<'l1\ 1tt1on of
Alcoho h ::.m Ht·1•0\ l'r )'
S e rvice Pr o~ram
<.:nucal e arl' unit
Sup ervisor w /c'\pe r
nt.."eded 1mmt.'d C'onta<•t
Yol anda Flort.•n r t•
Director of Nun.C's. < i 11 1
~ Ext 272 :IOI Vu·
tori a. Costa M l'l!a
ORDER DESK
Sni rnfgr nc~ l':\~lt:r'ct
~r~n to w ork ht'a\ ~
phone order de~k. Gen
ok . mu.<.1 1~ pe & U"l' l\
"e\.. Call ~Jrld'
042:'191s. ~ :rn w !'>1''1
Mon:thru Thur... .. ----
Onhodonltc /\s ... 1.,lJnt
1-:,i}tnencl-d. or m.Hur1
•·rlOOllh to leam qwr kly
ti<>od hours :<Int p:iy
N l•'t' wor king l'nv1ron
mt.'l)L Ne"' port t't·ntcr.
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P ,\ J< T T I \I E
Homemaker. plcaM· c·Jll
..ift !'>P~ ~-7609
,. ~·auNNING OUT
OF
MOMEY BEFORE YOU
. fltUN
OUT OF MONTH?
Make extra S in \'Our ~pqrl\ llml.' l\o ~·>.JI
rll'ft;>.'Hlr)' WI.' ~how ~ ou llow~ <;..111 for app't Jltt'r
~pm: no Inf or O\ rr tht•
µhone.. Let!> have t offt·1•
&ta.l)t. 542·9219 -----.
':n1 Ttmc S .il(•s lh•lp
nt'<.-ded to :.(·rv1rc maJor
accounts Good P a'.
Oex. bn.. no weekends <lood job for colleli?C :.tu
deht'.or molht'r. Oepcn
d.3ble car a musl A!.k for
Bo'btii 67 3 108.1
>art 1'unc ~ale:. Pl.'rson
forl'ennts Shop :l da\:. a
~l:!ek inrluc11n~ ~un
~~ask ror<.:hn?>
MA TURALS "' luturt' O~jJt \ !or :.tufl'
to earn hu:h 1·omm1:-,.iun 1n.rn.1Remt:nl \tu'it tw
on n •,or t tune ::.h.tn 1·nlhu:.1:..isllr Ill e•1w1~l'tl\
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w \Ua:R & LI':!-. n ~:
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PHONES ARE
BUSTING!
Ill .ii 1-~tall'
LOAN OFACER
( .1!1ft>rn1a homl• 111.111
brok<>r •~ nuv. mll'n ll'V.
lnj.! for l .irN•r mtndf'd
loan orfl<'1•r... Tr.11nrn;.:
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RECEPTIONIST
l'r1 •t .. r fa ~h1un.iblC'
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tiu1•lll'lll' SJlon. :.!1111
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RECEPTIONIST
for n;itmn.11 firm tr \V U
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tC'l<'pMnt..., v.1··11 .ind t~ Jlt'
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wurkml! m uur h .. aullful
fl/<>wport Heath nlf1t·1·
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portuntlll.''> \Ion f'ri
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RECEPT (TYPIST
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,. :.a~· l'11ultl wurk •>UI
days. tii3 141 1
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Jo' ,1 bf I l" .., l 111 I'
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11 nw.
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t'W S • • • l' SerfiC~ 9020 n .. unbur"'\l (k:t4itJ?n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lt.01 otfl'r CJll P .1tt1 .Jt YOUR SEAWotn'HY
liiS-1.!'AI. ur 6iJ ~ Or
Evenings RECEPT fTYPI ST SALES LADY
fie<'otn(' a tram('('! i.:11l•c;
(.~>t:!Or (OVt'r 21 > w11h
the Jim Lon~ & 1\.., ?>0Cl 3t t'~ 1\j.!t•n t~ l o
::.uf*rVli>c anc.1 t:h:tPl•ron11
DMLV PILOT carm·r
bo.)"S' and girls on a ont•
Pl•rm 111>..,111011 " 11u ... 1
nl'),.'> form -. tu l.\pl' din
di\ v. i,:oo<I d1·n1·:ol &
ph11111 ,l..tlb :\lu..,l lw
lll <•I\ Olj.~.111!1t'cl , l \ pt•
·,ov.plll .• 11 < t1r.1tl'I~ a n<!
h.111dl1• hu;..' phunl'" C.111
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F\Jll or part t1nll' 'THE
SllOW OFF :!:! ra..,h11>11
bland.:\ H
• ~cn-tory jEuc •
l'c•r .. onncl ,\dvt'rl Mktg
l>t•µl'> hJ\I.' opening~ pt•r
t'XIJJl\:>IOn :\1.1l. fkh
1111 ''l' " firm Goo<l
\\J.llOI! :.hlhnd. :.k1lb. l'\
111:r rl'Q 'd i\on ~mokl'r
prt>f C'all 0.10 0123
on-One ba:.t!t. rwniOl!'i 6 Hen•pllOlll 'I 'I \ Jl "'l
to 9PM. We n('('d <·on 1;.o;"'pm mm l.t !.!'ti 111 rte ,.
c ernc d , 1nno,al1\\: Li1-?un:i llol1' \Ir..,
persons who are lookmi: for a llol<'ra ll\'C pa rt time ~-m .... tov. ti:r. t •ll.\l
po!>tt1Gn. s.t hour to !>tJrt
Call-642·4321 l'Xl 2:;0
bt"lwttn 2 a nd 6l'~t. A:.k
for l,.<)n
'0,-ange Coost
Ooity Pilot .330 w. Ba} Strt'ct
Co:.ta Mesa. C.\
l::qual Oppor Employ('r
PIX SEC'Y
RECEFT /SECY
R"'t.1ur.m1 dt·c;1s:n firm
h.i. ... 1mll'lt·d1Jt1· opc•r11ng
lor d t•p-:ndablt•. ~h.Jrt>
)!al ,. A~>d l~ µing .,kill"
\hll-tu h..111111\: c·nr
rt..,pontle•nc·e'. I 1hn,1!. Jd
tltnJ.: m.1ch1nt" t'rr~inch
hu..,~ 11hun1 . .., & fronl of
lh't' l:onl!cmal m..111 111
rite ~Int mt·dwJI dt•n
1;.11 µ.1d,al!t: Or:inJ,:l'
Co u n l ' It t',., t :.i 11 r :i n t
Sl·nitr' :!!JOI Da1mll.'r.
Nint:.i .\n.1 1;.l\ !>iOO
W l' o'f f <' r x I n l <' o
bend1t .... Sa lary cum
m c n:.ura tc w 11 h ''" penence & a b1hl~ TH> mjt 4').wpm. ftgure ap Rl'Ct'pllOOl!>l lU·kE'). lite
l 1 ll..1.~. PI ea::. ant N II t y pin ~ . I' a rl 11 m '·
Office . NYSE Mem ber 646·322-l :'II F . !I.:;
t·arm. Call for app't. --- - -.loan .Baird S utro & Co. R. E . L oan or (I(' er
hlc •• 1401 Dove SUlte 400 N c w J.J or l 8 t! s r .h .
N8714-833-9704 EOE Mortgage Bkr (Li ed 1
Xlnt comp pkg1 .. I.
SALESLADY
'{lnl S1tuatl1Jn for t·\
f>t1n1·nrl'il ..,;i Jo·,l.111' 1-.'i
tlll'olVt· Ch1lrlnn ' Hout1
q lit' Ll' '.\I ..1 ~ .t ...in !-.(.'
l'IJIJ .>l~I X.'>x."1
S.-\LES + manag,.m1 nt
t·>.P•'r. matur•· larl~ for
l.ad1<.' ., f .1c;h1on ... 111r<> m
l..agun:• H1lh \IJll l'.111
for apµt ~I 1303
SALES,
OfflCEAMD.
STOCX POSITIONS.
DEPT. STORE
Full or port time
For thl' new :'\.1h;1-. l>l'PI
:-.tore 111 Ir\' 1111• \1 en or ".,l'Tll·n l':xµ,_.r cl c;.1rt·•I.
but not <.'S.,cntml W1• v. 111
be o~n i da) ~ a Wl't'k 111
C'ludmg 5 nights. s..1 hour...
-:an be tailored to \OU
We will be mlerv1cwmg
at our Tustin ston·. 11;1 1
ln1ne Blvd for poi.1llon.,
m Irvine . Phone. 9::IO·ti.
:\ton.· Sat for an appl.
7 '4-838-0604
SALESPERSON Pest Control Service man Coughlin 95.5·0073 0014ed. Call: , __ .;;.._ _______ _
R.E. LoOll Sdry
C h3 llengi n ~ pos ition
for retail plas tics s tore.
full lime. Will tra m. ~9468 ~
PiZZl Cook wanted w / Ne wport B e a c h 1----------2956 Bristol St. C.M. rno r tga ~l' bkr. Mus t Sales person wanted for
751-0341 ~enthusiasm & tn· unique plant & R•ft shop
1Ualwe· b~kpg. escrow & in CdM. P /T . 673-2268
P LA Y G R 0 U N 0 be a plus. J. Coughlin 9am-4pm. M-F.
Supervisor. pvt. e lemen· 955-0073
tat'}'-.sd1ool. lmmed 1...-......,..8-u-r_a_,n.-------1 SAUs.tlETAIL
t!mpk>yment. Full time <.:OUNTER H ELP Orrice suppl~ company
summer. part time fall Help needt>d ror llah\ has Cull & part time pos1-\8orover.~5l1l cookin•. counter work In tions av31la ble. l5hrs -.. min.> Will train Full co Pnftlillg -Want to be a a d el\ghlful )ogurl bene fi t s. For appt :
J>rffsman in Web Of-Fo ond-.1\ch sh op at 557 -9212. Mr. W est .
fset? Full time. M\n. N e w P 0 r l R 8 Y Newport Stationers Inc.
age: :.w. Will train. Apply Waterfront. Part or full
Pe nayiave r . 1660 time. Malure person Placealia c y preferred. Call Sunn)'
• · · _673-2130 or s.s2-6069
~n:-tar1a l
EXECUTIVE
SECRET ARIES
W\• a rc acccplm~ ar
pla·at1on... for e:1.l•t:ut1\1·
'ern ·tarial po'>1l11111'
:-.horthand or 80v. pm n·
qutn'<I Wtdt· \Jrll'l' 11!
h ,1\.'k 11. rouMh m·e~h·d
OrJnl!c Count) /\1rport
557-0045
Cf\-Llr\:
llMl'OllAIN Pi~NH SllMClS
3723 llrch Street
Newport a.ach
••SECR ETARIES••
Bright T ypist $12.000
Land dev'mlJsh80S14 .itOO
Const LoansmOS14AOO
Leg.al RE1Sh80SlS,600
L1' Reind ers Agency
402D Birch. E.<>tab '64
Newport 1833-81901 Free
Pull time. o.·\·cnml! ~hill
ill wµm. Ext·<.'lknt t'OOI
pan~ hl'nc.f1..., \ppf\ in
p .. r~on hrl \l <'C'l1 :1;l m
h!Jffi J\t ondJ y thr11ui:h
Jo'nday
Oronqe Coast
Dolly Pilot
3JO W. A.i \ Slr1•1·I
O>Sta '.\1e!><;.C:i\ !llb26
Equal Opporturul)
Emplo)cr
T \pt!>t
GRE.A T HOME TO
GREAT TYPIST
Ont• or \hl' w ,•:.\ ' l.1r:..t.''l
.itl\~rtll>IOJ.! .11.!1.'0Cll'' h
looking lor an 1•ncntcl1e .
1kla1IC'<I mmdt'd I.\ p1..,t
t I 8:\1 Selectric 1 'o ad
\ CMISIOj! t''I Pl'flt'n<'t' l'o
ncccssar) hut fo llnv.
through & in1lrntn c J 1 c
rt'qWSllC
8040
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Hlonct t'<X'kt•r . :\I , 7 mu-..
fm•nrth . J.!()l)d W<tlth dd1:
Sl~I t>l2 30tl6
t\~hond pupp1t'' AK(.',
rhamp <,trf'd & dam. pt•t
& .,h<rw c;tock !>AA ~
I. \BR \OOH Pl'l'Plfo.~
1, "'t~ks Kt'kl'>t t:r 1..'CJ
K.11 OSil
kttto You 8045
•····•·•••·•••··•··•··· F'rt"-' l\1111·11~ )!1\Cll LOT::-.
of TU" I blk I tJhln
$11( l!lill f> lh 3,1,;i
F ll E E I' l' P I' I t-; !'>
Co<·kl'r l..1 b 1 l'rrit• r
fil:ici... ,\dor J bl<' !J62 8W7
rn return. we oHl•r oni• nf the bes t car et'r 1'n,·1ron fi(•aut1ful blk. t.Jb pupp~
mrnts in Or:rnJ:c Count~. 3rro o ld
e xcellent ::.ulJr) & full :.:m H 20
benefits . F or an 111 Funliture -8050
tl'r\l<'W ca ll 1•at1 ) Bolton. C.:ochr:.inc Chast•. •••••••••••••••••••••••
LrnnASlon & Compan). * * I BUY * * lnc. 7\4·152 617\ Good used fu.rnitur«' &
TYPIST 8-10 hrs per wk
part-time. 646-8955 a~k
forD1Annc
VETERINARY
HOSPfT.AL
Appliances-OR I wlll
sell or S f.LL for You
MASTERS AUCTION
•46-8616. 133-9625
II.I\ Cilu ' p.1J)t'r & "'' _.,II h.1t k & tnm \our
t.•J:' Or trv l\Oll c·artb
bJlk to back
!'RICE.<\
~ l'•I 'If J S5
1 :itJJ.!,SI till t'.t
•> !I law> SI SO ea
10 or mort> Sl 40 c:1
Salt><, Tax lnrlutlcd
:\OCARO ..
Draw )our own or send
n.1rn.·. Jdtlres:.. phone &
v.e II m.ikc ont' cJrd ~r
t .J).! \c1cl 25-' l'Jl'h
S.·nd l hcd .. or mont') or
dt'rlo
PILOT PRINTING
I' 0 Bo'( 1500
Costa .'.\lc::.<1. l'J 92626
2 ch atn saws $125/<'a .
Furn. dollv SSO. Pool Ta-
b I e S 7 S. · :'It an g 7 h s p
rotott.ller $675. fire -wood
oak & cu<·., un·splJl S.50
ti4S-512;1
1•.111 .it .. ,un Jftt•r YACHT
1 oopm If no .1n<.wr r. Od1vt'n.>d to HJ"':.t ii or k~•ptr-.1n1: 1'.mJm..1. S2.000 +-cost:.. 67.>~3
9030 .....•..............•..
l'HI\' \Tf: 1:-.IDl\'f[)U,\I. ~·a c;ran. Iii m1 r.idar.
"vuld IJkt• ln bu' ur trade Benrrur Julo pilot. both
home \ltdeo. t a1>c!>. i:ood t:oml but U'l.:d . ~l -is967 SlOOO. &t2· 7411 art 7 P:\1
t;JRSON C'OPY f'ICc t rtC' 11r John~on outboard
i:wwr SIOO ITl>tor. ~ood cond S675 ~5 I~"> 61$--96!'>1
Offi« r.wit..• & Anat Trailer : 1r.· ~ew
Eqilipmellt 8085 With Grease f1tt1 ni:.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Beann~~ 631-9603
F'irt•µroo( ftll!, 2 dr, lrJ?al. ,,,.,..,, _; R . : ;-_:-
bl L 1 k "'>"' ...... "" l.l'><:u •J?gin,. 1or ...,. b.li"5.:i~ e n ...... "-v:> Hober t?> Bear H u lt _ . _ ___ _ __ Winch~. Pulpits. Saal~.
\L"tt<JST O(•W ht back l'lC t'l c . l 7) .j 1 6tl~ 6-16.$ .~· t21 chr ' w/m:itched R1,l.'rs1de.<.:A.
w r rl.'lary t!'>I C'hr!'>. 2 loots. Powtt --9040
rna4.·ro ·C"3"\~C tt c r e •••••••••••••••••••••••
con11•r..., 2 wull han~ pl.in
rJrk:.. various :.1tcd
d c..,ks & m1 l>C· ore.
furn1 s h1n 1ts. Cull ·
1978 SCAR.Al
Twin 330's. 150 hours.
loaded. Pr1. pty. Make
offer. Nc..~>d to sell 1m· 5.J&z.').ql ·-----t mcd1atcly ... moving ol.I\ of ar ea. Call 546·1200
<Mon.-Fri da ys >'
131-8216 ( t'Vc n1ngs &
weekends 1. As k for
Jerry.
i7 Slcno~raph Machine.
Court reporters m odel
UC!'iU lk nu w/tnpod.
cse & cover $275 t'1rm
li73 1096
HliG. be autiful Elh tO·
p1an. berbc r colors.
5''i7'. aslrinj? SSOO obo
0111 Patti al 673-3068 or
.;;5.1230_ Or call Sat +
Sun after 3:00pm.
Selling anythinl with •
Dady Pilot Clauilied Ad
is • simple matter ..
64Z·Sf78 just call M2·5678. __________ , Want Ad Results
43' Gran Manner Cully
cqu1 pped. beaulirull~
majntalned. re ad)' lO
crwse o r live aboard.
Slip may be available..
111-.·, Financing PQ5SI·
ble. SB0.000. Jack Curley
53.a.1sos e venings &
weekends. 6 42·432 \
weekdays.
---~--
l7' Bost.on Whaler. Trlr l
yr old. tow hrs. IOOHP
Evin .. & 6HP Evin
w1dual controls. One ol
beslequspped whalers on
West Co a s t. fu Uy
cuatocnlied. Sleeps 2 In cocnrort on padded boVt
plalform. VHF & CB. 3G
iat fuel. 200 mi. range
FuU covers. Save o\:e(
12.000. '9990-~s·•-7341
days. 675-374& cv~.
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310• TrG) n t B T..,n ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,. BJ ll Glll C ('•bal~ro 1\1 lt'N CouPt'~ Man 11tru . aompa hw} nu Mith . UJW dec ks, H:n1n1 tro uble ~111n11 RIVl&R llat<'hback, lo mileiie.
Gra) m • r tA Fu II> 'T t:alabluhm nl. ~ .. ' , e ma1 "'ht \ ln\I ,., v!M a. l'OO\lllr\lblo S..cnfJte~ 6h 839fl_ \~t 1 .,. M . A l m 1·<'h )OW-c.a.r .. Try us' P:i1d 5 A ldnl rood S279S.SSG-16'19 . ..-l!Pfd. 1l1p ~ Xlrll •.At: 'Int t ond . top. CQ\tr or bl·•I .71 z OAT~ N. blue u md . 1 01t.nl!r $6WO fOt or-not' Au for Tom ln nice rondr1100 to50
('Oad $1 500 firm nu$& 0 80 on~ ~ltW'"2 ~l l 1t1oa•1011s .... -, ...... ''"""IConc.I \164 ~1 '"'"" Alk for Daw "'>M:n )OU '12 Chevy Kinaswood
'114 1142 -~ --"""'"""" JIM M Rl.._.O c;ill Wqon PS/PB. A C, gd
1 Real Zl' di 1'HiM 1 l • Int wnd ... I NOWIU 661 29\l _ Ponche '750 A " 975 0 I l oond l650/b6l. 114$-91~7
•• 1PJ k in \N\O a-1. lo• m1lr.•. ru: itu. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLKSWAGEN • I ~ ~II\~ u6p~-d & e dhort torco "•Ir.. \l1ilt DATSUN ZIOZ. 2 + 2 '76 POISCHl 79 RECAL S r,,...-ary.a.,. 9925
Low hour' '<.!$,UOO ;;.....;.;;..;..._.,. _____ 1~000 t••ti '"" d•> 11.ACHIMPOITS lmmo.c Cond Jc wm 11711 llACHILYD. port """pe, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~13 ,.......,_ T....... tA) f'\ Do'' Slrttt fm cu.> . qpJ, nr-.a. ttr t t U Hwtliagt• a.ach turbo, loa~. 5629{, •77 CHIYSLa
•••••••••••••••••••0 •• ~l>ORT8EAC:tl & ho<'lui ~spd · w air Onl) H.000 142·2000 760·l.5J'J Dynamite Cordob•
•'SEAR '. "r'1 lArk K.V TrallH u · I LJ \H I hlfl l•ll'kUll 752-0tOO 9'7S-4W>U.~~t'Ve6 Mi IDIOPRY I '70 R1v1~r ... xlra clean. coupe . Loaded . Low McMn. \'Hf. C;ilho. (1•b ~ uuned Ind. t'k-C 6C)I, .. 11wm.;;tu llJt1l1J!i ---• -----IOI McL•RIN INC. D~ mtleage. l•UTLM >. ~p'l,!boatu•nr. brk ~)lm 6 f!f'OP•nt \l en> t'\lr ... :-. .. \\'1ll\JldAlfrllJ S nrl. <. "n :!llOZ.a t.b~.m»lti. 8SON~achBl\'d '75VWCAM,D ~81~ $Z9t5
Sil. O. •tit finance. llJOO Tn-Ul6> ~ Tllk\• '"''' p\n\l r 11m1111 $4.AAI 6733997 ~~ .. ~~ <"aaJ <S~h No oCSAl'w)' Wl'i.lfaha pop-l op IOI WITHAM
.._, Alllo s.r.k;.-;;-ertt l!.4 ti or~I 11.()1 ---_ l...J U.ibra 522 S333 ~~'U~~IO and heutcr '73 l::ot3le WaAon All V()U(SWAG&t
Mov1ne ~u .. 1 "t•ll 31 & AccnMriM t400 111,1 fo•otJ t"'!lt' ~u~'l'r t'•h ...... 9707 7:, 6 210 • ~dr Is pd· '72911TTarga. magi.. AC. $4995 powl!r G~ :s~~d 7600 We1>tminsterAve.
Pat'\tmill<t-r . thiublt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 11!) lo.ad\·tl on\\ 4!\liAI ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1mfm.new s ho<-k' nt""' r~1als.<1llx\n1•,Sl0.300 ---------lnWt'Stmi.nster
ru 1 ed ~"n""· bod' I,... WITH• M ub1n, O t'!~ l'llllnl~ .-Ya W•X YOUI m i Jil.\()(t u1 b-.1 vii '76 AUO I lft..,, ne :. "" "-1 • ~7 2810 v. .. Codltloc 9915 89:3-7~1 631M88(
t: h pau\\. >hV 01\1UI c·•· ...... !I! .. _ .... r,.' t o\-:tluor ... ~...a . .iir -.a.urk & pa1nl S\850 ----------VOU<SWAGEH "''" .. •" ,. \R" • .. ., .,..... &I0-3103 'i3 91 t 2 0 \ l'r\ ch•an 7000 W~tm1n.'>ter A\~· """o-->' Call • f rch'h•I~' •It• r t•v l>' n J rn it 1: bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 NEWPORT 4 dr .. auto
air. full pwr. 11ll. crw1>e.
A~/f.)1 . S4.250. days:
!179-80tO. eves : 492-01 :i8
1~ l lW\, •., T Jlt\ m• w ~ton) eJCtra~. 18K on r t in W~tminstt'r 1110 hp MIMGAUTO mu .. t ".>I'll In" llbl 1 ii23lZUpd,\el')clt'an. $6700phb7S203b 893-7~1 t>38il$8(
JoMlon U B fc.Hh I ~ MAUTY CIMTH ., ufr "' .. llU 1 IK1 S2••5 IHS-0801 all Lr1mrn1na:> l\00 t).;.\l l'(•Hlt'~.1~ IOI WITHAM aft3 OOP~t " l.nd<>r Wrnt) Jir. il Super Bug C"Ofl\ ~t·v.
~ l l ~r \ \H:.:.. \ 77 t-ord •, I J'1d.u11 VOUCSWAGEfiit ~ ~unrt. nu t1rb. JIJrm r.id1ab. paint. & lop
7S4·6404 Ku11 .. '"'ri (~'".,t , uutr .. l 7 W·•,1m1n-.tl'r \, e 9723 Sl8.SOO 760 8081 lj t' J u l t C u I C' o n d , \'O"l · 1, ~ 4 °" s u1111
Z5hp JOll"-!>O' $1 11
Brnasb UOR\ l • 'SA\ftSAVIS
wtTH useo , AITS
hopon('d c-ar p.ut1.
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1rom 1"'9 mu 1ndoo1n.
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Bofme\ 1lle 750. 1200 mt. l.979Toyot.1 4 wheel dnve.
xlnl cond Asking $2000, deluxe pickup wtShell.
t all i60-8063 AC. PS. PB. many xtras.
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rood ~ IH2 73-H IOI McLAREN•s -------~ 9732 ••....................•
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new paint. r eb e ng. 16 ~fBZ 450 SE Icon Gold
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1974 2002. stereo. am Im.
cass recorder. Jensen
tri ax e l i.p ea k e r~.
$..')4.50/obo. 494.8967
T1 Salver BMW 32S Sun Rf.
Fully Load ed . Ne w
Brak.es. & Trans, Nl!w
tras. ~ew ures Will sell
al wholesale &-12 2959 or
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on new eng 3Smp~ \'e11
clean. $3200 080 or
trade for "an. 63 J -025 7 _
nres & Alternator. $7500 5"CIAL LEASE
or make offer. Call eves. ~00 loaded. S282 +tax
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mo o e I. Sl1l0 down A~t.nH spdxlnt car
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tares & brakes 640-4068.
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VOL. 73. NO. 213, 3 SECT40NS. 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Early Release Seen
Bail Asked for HB's Dr. MacDonald
By aOBERT BAa&Ea
oe•~.._J ... Attorneys were expected to
lile legal papers today 1n
Richmond, Va .• that they bopt-
will lead to early rreedom for
Huntingtoo ~acb phys1c1an J er
frey MacDonald from the
Federal Correcllonal Institute at
Te rminal Island.
MacDonald as serving three
life sentences following his con-
viction last summer of murder-
ing his wile and two young
daughters in Fort Bragg, N.C .
an 1970.
M acOonald's conv1cuon was
r e\'t!r i>e d Wednesday by a
federal appeals court on grounds
he "as derued a speed) trial
Tht> federal court m Richmond
did not deal w1th the question or
his guilt or IIUlOCence
L.ciwyers in Raleigh said today
they hope the 36-year-old physi-
cian will be released soon on
bail pending p<>ss1ble appeal by
the government
··But we don't expect him to
be freed 1mminenlly because
thest! court matters take lime."
II Assaults Told
Flasher Frightens
Teens in Valley
A man police call the West-
mont F1asher has terrorized a
one-block section of Fountain
Va lley by breaking into the
bedrooms of al least 11 teen·a~e
girls ove r the past two years
Nude from the waist down. the
suspect has attacked several of
has young victims but none. so
far. have been raped or injured.
according to detective Bob
Mosely
The suspect u~ually strikes
between midnight and 4 a m .
entering bedrooms through open
windows. police say.
Sleeping victims awa ken to
find the suspect standing over
the m fondling himself. Jn each
cas e. p o lice say . h e has
been frightened away by the vie·
tim 's screams or resistance. He
usualJy lakes a pair or the vie·
tim's panties with him, Mosely
said.
The most recent incidents oc-
cuned on July 16, when the
bedrooms of two teen-age girls
were broken into on the same
night.
"We feel the man 1s progress·
in~ in stages and is becommg in-
creasingly dangerous.·· Mosely
said. "We 'd like to identify him
and get him to a psych1atr1st ··
The incidents, dating back to
October of 1978. have occurred
within a one-block area near
M agnolla Street and Warner
Avenue
Usually. Mosely said, the
family is at home and screams
of the victim scare the flasher
away
The s uspect is described as a
male white. 20, muscular. 5 feet.
11 inches. 170 pounds
He usuall) conceals his face
by wearing a pair or shorts on
his head. or a hooded T-shirt or
sv. eatsturt. Mosely said
"He usually demands the girls
ta kl' their clothes orf and several
times he has tried to rip off their
clothing." Mosely said
The mvestJgator said the SUS·
peel 's fingerprints ha\•e been
taken. They believe he lives
very close lo the homes of his
v1ct1ms
Mosely ~a id he and in·
vest1gator ~1ike Hannahan Sus·
peel there have been many un-
reported cases. and a re backlog·
g 1ng r ecords t o correlate
prowler r eports and other calls
in the Westmont Park area that
m ay be associated with the
nasher.
New Monitors
At Onofre
As a result of the Three MHe
Island nuclear accident more
than a year ago. 33 new radiation
monitors a re in place around the
San Onofre nuclear power plant.
Nuclea r R egulatory Com-
m 1s s1on spokesman J 1 m Hanchett
said Wednesday that the clear-
plast1c detectors were installed as
par1 of a nationwide progra m to
record data about radioact1v1ty
released by r eactors
Monitors a re attached to utility
poles and fences at dis tances
rangmg from less than a mile
away to 35 mile!> The San Onofre
plant cUTrently is shut down for
~xtens1ve repairs
s aid legal ass istant Nancy
Jones .
Mac Donald was reported to be
elated over the verd ict but has
dechned interviews .
··He told us be wants to gel out
of here and go home as soon as
possible,·· said Don Butts. an as-
sistant to the warden.
Butts said Mac Donald has
been somewhat of a loner who
has kept a low-profile while an
inmate.
··He Jogs and plays tennis and
<Stt RELEASE, Page A%>
HBPrank
Backfires
For Driver
A Huntington Beach tow truck
driver who says he was attempt-
ing to play a joke on the police de·
partment has been hit with misde·
meanor charges of auto tamper·
ing and obstruction of police in
performing their duties
The triaJ for 22-year-old Steve
Sidur. a driver for Ace Towing
Co .. is scheduled Tuesday in West
Ora nge County Municipal Court.
SidUT claims that police have
cited him for a number of minor
offenses in a long-standing con·
troversy between the company
a nd city officers
He says he was given a perfect
chance to retaliate when he found
a n unoccupied patrol car occupy·
ing two spaces at a Pacific Coast
Highway parking lot the night or
June JO.
Sidur said he backed his tow
truck up to the car at the rear of
the ElDonUquorstore.
He said he followed proper pro-
cedures and called police to get an
impound number to authorize the
tow away.
He says he got tbe go-ahead
after giving the license number
and describing the vehicle as
black and white.
He admits be failed to mention
to the desk officer that it was a
marked patrol car he was about to
tow.
Sidur said he backed his tow
truck up to the police car, un-
hooked the tow chains and lit a
cigarette. awajting a response.
Within minutes. 10 police cars
con verged on the scene and Sidur
was handcuffed and hauled off to
cit y jail. he said.
Police Capt. Be rt Ekstrom s aid
today he failed to see the humor in
the prank
JA90N HARRIS, 10, OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, TURNED OUT fOR llUTIVITlll
Hue* Ann, Becky TMecher UYe Ageln for •n AftentOOn et the,_
The Flshln's Flae
Hada and Beckys, Flock w Huntington
About HO 1QUDPten dr eaed up .. llark
Twain cbaraeten and daqled ftabin1 lines
off tbe HWltiqtoa Beacb Pler Wednelday
dur1q tbe MDual Huck Phm-Beeky '!'batcher
feativltles 1poaaored by \be Junior
We ...... Pl'Oll"UD.
Tbe \WO ftaldDc prlll!I were netted by
ll·JMMlldl,.... 11..uaatan Bucb.
.nm Lambert wu awarded a new ftlbln1
reel ror catcbln& tbe lar1..t nib: a HYen-GUace
smelt. Jolla Franco a1lo caulbt a snen-ounce
a melt Uld w• awarcled a aewftllalu rod.
The prilel were don.ted bJ Ella Cbrla·
Uanaen. who operatel tM bait boale and Neptune'• Loder on lbe pier.
Slx ~ a1lo ree9ftd f'rilbeel for
tbemOltout1tend•n1cmtum1aofp.tnwt.
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THURSDAY. JULY 31, 1980
'°'our Hometown
Dally Newspaper
TWENTY-FIVE CENT~
MAYBE YOU CAN FIND YOURSELF IN THIS PICTURE OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CROWD
If You Weren't There, You Should Have Been -Everybody Else Was
Ota ed in •Lies~
Billy Now Denies
Possessing Cables
.-\rTordlng to Lisker
More H eat
Predicted
For Coast
Stick~. "tJlt·. mu~_gy "'cathn
v. as foreca!'tt to CQnt1nue todJ:<
and Fnda}". dS thou ... and-. nee to
Orang(' Co.,.,t bcJt·hes an near·
rt.>cord "eek day crowdi.
W ASJilNGTON c AP> -Billy
Carter . contrad1ctmg an account
by a Justice Department of-
ficial . denied today that be had
copies of any State Department
cables or that his brother . the
president. has Pver given him
any docume nts r e lating to
Libya.
Rlllv lookt•d O\ H at my
c·.ibll'' iuid "did, 'Oh. I n • got
thO:-l' Lifeguards up <1 nd down tht .
"I have State Dep~rtment
copies of nothing," he said in lln
Associated Press inte rv1e"' m
Americus. Ga "Jimmy has not
shown me anything "
Pre s id e nt Carter
acknowle d ged t hr ough a
spokesman Wednesday that he
and Billy discussed the Stalt-
Departme nt cables. but ~hat he
did not recall showing the docu
m ents to Billy
J oel Liske r . head of the
Jus tice Department'' fore1~n
agents reg1strat1on section. told
the AP on Wednesda~ that Bill~
told him in an interview Jan 16
that the president had gl\'en tum
cables concerning the tri p~
Lisker also said 8111} lied to
him about rece1v1ng mone~ from
the Libyan government.
Asked about Lisker ·~ alleg.,.
tions today. the president'
brother r esponded "Lasker 1s
full or s-...
Lisker said that durmg the tn·
terv1ew at Billy Carter's Buena
Vista. Ga . home. the pres ident s
brother saw cables m Lisker's
briefcase and said. "Oh. I've got
those.··
Lisker said he as ked Billy
Carter who gave the m to him
and that the pres ident ·s brother
resPQnded: "Jimmy··
Beyond any legal questions.
the cables development raises
new doubts about the president's
self-described arm 's-length role
in his brother's Libyan conne('·
tion
Lisker said the government
has no plans to prosecute Billy
Carter for lying about when he
first got money Crom Libya
Pr esi dent Car t e r 's
acknowledgment late Wednes·
day that he discussed the cables
with his brother had not been in·
eluded in a statement issued last
week by the White House
purporting to describe aJI its in·
volvement in the affair.
Lisker said that during the in-
terview he had in bis briefcase
non-clauified State Depart·
ment cables about the trip
"I loatd, ·Who gave them to
\OU"'
· fie said •J1mm) · ·•
Lisker said he was certain
Bill~ Carter meant the president
"and not tus fnend Jimmy who
runs the hotel down there ..
But Liske r added. "ll 's hard
to t ell "hat Btll} means. Billy 1s
not a precise person."
Lisker '-did the prps1dent ...
brother could not h.i \'t' kno"11
t·xactl\ v.h;it cable'> v.en· in the
bnefcac,e
.. , didn't '-l'e his cable'> and
I m not ~ure v.hu actuall:. gaH·
tht'm to h1m ... L1-.ker -..11d
Ill· !\aid then• v.ould be no
'11Jlat11m of lav. 1r ;;om<.'Onc an
go\l'rnment iaaH· Bill~ Carter
uncld ... s1f1ed cable!>, but that he
.... an\ ei>t1~ating to .... et' "'h<.1t
eJble.., the pre'>1de nt s brother
hd'-..ind "h<' ~a\t! them to him
\\ h1te lfou:.e .... pokt"·man Ray
Jenkins Sdld later Y. 1•dnesdll~
that President Carter's "be!>t ret'-
nl lect1on 1!'> that the only State
Department cables he has t'\\~r
d1:-cu~~ed with Billy Carter are
lo"' class1fitat1on cablel> from
our emb~s~ tn Ltbja reporting
on Billy Carter's f1r~t tnp to
Libya in Septem bt>r 1978. and tn·
d1cating that the trip had gone
well from the embassy'-; point or
'1e" ··
·'The pre:.1dent . does not
now recall showing the texts to
Rally Carter or giving him
copies." Jenkins l>a1d
J enktru. s:ud the cables we re
c lassified no h1~her than "con·
f1denllal'' or "hm1ted use only "
However . a s pecial clearance
normally is required to see con·
r1dential documents
On the payments issue, Lisker
said that on Jan. 16 Billy Carter
denied to him having received
a ny money from the r adic al
Arab government
But Lisker said that he had ob-
tained Tuesday a deposit slip
s howing that Billy Carter de-
posited his first Libyan paym ent
in t h e People's Bank o f
LaGrange , Ga., Dec. 31.
'There's no doubt he knew at
the time that he had received
the money," Lisker said or the
January interview.
<See BILLY, Page AZ>
The boclyol a Huntintton Beach tbe door early Wednesday and
man, who apparenUy died of a found tbe body ln the bathtub.
dru1 Oftrdose, wu found early Police said a belt was tied around
Wednesday in a U.S. Vir1tn one arm and a syringe was found
Isl ands hotel room, police o n the rtooroexttohim.
said. Andrew Uttel. a government
Authorities identified lbe dead coroner. said Torres died ol a
man u llanuel Torres, 29, who dru1 overdoee. He said be had
was found after an unldentified beendeadallea1t14boun.
maid at I.be St. Thomas Hotel · Police said that Torres accom· notified the manacement Torres panted by an unldentilted woman
had not left bis room for two days checked into the hotel Sunday.
u dtbedoorwulocked. The woman apparenUy diaap.
A bo&el MCUrity pard unlocked pea red..
Orange Coast repor ted todav
~om e 229.000 jammed their
bea ch~ W<'dnesd:'.iy from Seal
Hedth to San Clemcntt-
Temper <Jtures toward thl'
~outherly end of the cOJSl werl'
.,o brutal one 5an Clt.>mt!nte
J unior Llfe$iluard. aged 13, faint-
ed under the blistering sun 1A<h1h:
dorng "'armup cahs thentr<; lo JW
on dutv
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v. ho v. JS rJllNI t•J tak(• hun
h11mt' for oh-.,•n .-1t1on hut th1·
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had 11n,g1nJl1~ tx•1•11 ant1<:1pat1·d
but lht• mercur:. ht•Jted up tu llJI
dt•grc~ at !'>Om•· point:. 1nlJnll
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t•d to a r utile e ffort to bt.·dt
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'1 a n~emcnt 0 1.,t r1ct in Lo..,
Angell'' :.aid to<fo, that inland
Or<1nJ;?t· Countv Jrt.'JS v.11J have
unhealthful Jlr lOOJ} and Ltkel}
Frida'
.\ ri~t :o-tage 'ornOJ,! alert Wll!)
<·ailed Wedm·~day c.u..,crmg the
I a Habra n·~1on and Sanla Ana
Canvon
Weather forera!'>tcr-; blame a
masl> of un!'ttablt• tropical air
that nudged up rmm the Ba1a
Californ1a anterior for current
hum1d1ty and heat that caused a
14 lld desert storm Wednesdav
Southern California t::dison
CSee HOT. Page A2l
Orange Coast
Weather
Mostly sunny Friday and
continued warm. Lows
tonight 6.S at the beaches to
73 inland. Highs Friday up-
per 70s to upper 90s.
I NSIDE TODA~·
Thomai 0 . Morton. the
man portrayed m the movie
"Brubaker," f1 routng
poultry theH days and .. sort·
ing things out." SH atory.
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· 2nd Violeftt Night
Plagues Orlando
ORLA, 00, Fla t AV> St.reeb '*Ue q uttt a1a1n today In o
tro ubll'CI nt·&~hburhood aflt<r l~ \ttQnd istra.i.ht m•ht in -.hlch
flllOl\' ishol frum flr bombed buJldln&s. loott-rtt r111 ct!d thro uah
a.tore and rock and bottl llept police 1t bay .
P olice lite Wf'dnesdiy ~rdoned off 1 18· to 20·aquare·block
11ec tlon o/ tha tourist ont>nted e1t). tht thi rd Florida city alnce
N ay to ufh!r raC"ud dlsturbance
~'O buslnt• cm •'ere barned to the around a nd fl l't'men ext
i.a&ul ht"d blatt'S at lhrtt ot.Mr bulldin.as Several store we rf'
looted. Pohtt> iud Offi t"tra tn riot cur swe>pt throu1h tht area
&lld a~tl'<I a bout )() PtOPI U\ an effort to clear t he s lrtth
...... ttrelldleauc• Wttlllf' II ·""'
8y TM Aaleda&ed PftSI ~ Iran' revoluta ll,,. ~I~ executed 11 mor e men at d•wn
leda y for takina part in Ole m1 hlary p lot to overthrow Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini. Tehran Redio 'nnoun«d Fln een olfter ex
ecut1ons for othe r c rame -.·t re announced
This brought to 36 the number of alleged plotters executed
since the conspira cy was disclosed thre e weeks ago 1'he eov-
e rnmenl sa.Jd au fo r ce officers with the support or me m bers or
the othe r armed for ct> planned lo bomb Khom eini's hom e in
northem Iran and mc1te olher~ldiers lo rebel aga1ns t the re-
publican gove rnment
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STOCKHOLM. Sweden <AP> -The obser vatory at Hagfors
today registe red se is mic s ignals that pr obably origin ated from
a n underground nuclear ex plosion in t he Sem ipa latinsk area of
th e Soviet Union , officials saJd.
The explosion, which measured 5.5 on the Richter unde r-
g round scale. was the seventh r egistered in the Semipala tlnsk
a rea this ye ar
aoo ·"'"")" ~ .... 10 a.,.,,.w.-o"·d
WASHINGTON <AP) -The federal government today gave
fina l approval lo another $300 m illion in loan guar antee s to
Chrysler Corp. <Related story. A4 >
The action, affirming a prelimina ry vote taken July 15 by
the Chrysler Loan Gu ara ntee Board . raises the total of ap·
proved loan guar antees to SSXI m illion. Congress has authorized
Sl.5 billion In g ua rantees to keep the nation's No . 3 autom ake r in
business.
l'.S. Oppo.f'• l .. \. Wo.wn·• ,lrfiot1 Plan
COPEN HAG EN, De n mar k <AP l -The 18-day U.N Con
fere nce on Women ended today with the L'nite d States \'Oling
against its actJon p rogram because of offending pla nks pus hed
hy anti-Is rael delegates . But the Americans sa id O\'era ll the~
\ ie wed the progr a m w ith se1tis fact1on
Is rael. Can<Jda and Australia Joined in voting against the
program . which focused on improving the q uality of life for
wo m en in the T hird World over the nex t five years -the s econd
half of the L'ntted N ations Decade for Wom en It began w llh the
fl r:-.t Woml'n"' Confe re nce in Mexico City in 1975.
CM Lumber Blaze
Probed by Experts
BY JERRY CLA SEN -Ot Ille O•ol• ,., ... Sutt
C'o ~ta M esa arso n 1n
't•s tJgators said today they a re
follo v.mg leads in the Wednes
r!Jv m orning torch tn$! of ARC
Lu.m ber vard at 140 E 17th St
Pohcc -Sgt Bill Bechtel said
hr-. a genc) ha' "a couple of sus·
IH'<'ls ·· in mind but r efu&ed lo
t. l<1 borate
.. , <'an Sa\' t hat the re was sus·
p1c1ous act1.v1t~ <i round the two·
.. 1un 1h<1rdwarc sales) building
JU<;t . pnor to the fire. according
to witnesses," Rechtel added
F ire depe1rtme nt investigator
Tom MacDuff indicated t hat his
""' n inves tigation 1s leading in a
different d1re<.•tion He also was
t1~ht-lipped about deta ils
f''tre o ff1 c 1a ls ::.u 1d e a r ly
\\ ednesdav that the blaze which
:.hot n a mes som e 80 feel into the
.11r at a bout 2 20 am was de·
llbt-ra t£'1)-set in a number of
loca u ons a t the lumber yard
.. 1 c<in't tell you a nything right
now , J'm sorry to sa~ ," MacDuH
.._,n d "Any thmg I w ould s ay
rou ld Just kill 1t for us
·we ha"e no do ubt that
w me body set the fire. but as for
"'ho. I've got a couple o f possible
14·ads and that 's a ll "
Tlle inferno th at :.a"' all of
Costa Mes a's Cire equipme nt
rt-sp ondm g ea rly Wedn esday
a nq drew e qu i pme nt from
n e iJhbor 1ng Sa nta Ana and
Ne .,.port Be ach could be s een
fro"1 as far away as Cor ona de\
Mar
I.u mbe r yard owner
mal ager J a me s Moore and ht:.
\\ 1ft . Audrey, s aw the fire from
theii-hom e in the Bluffs area
aflt\T they we re told of the blu e .
ORANGE COAST " f
:\1 r:. ~1oore said t h1:. mo rning
tha t the business was ins ured ..
·but not for the daily loss of
business we face or the blood.
w .eal <md tears we'\'e put into It ..
F ir e offi cials estim a t ed that
SI00,000 in buildings wer e lost in
the blaze An additional $500,000
1n m er ch a ndise. inc luding
lumbe r . p aint. hardwa re and
othe r material!>. were lost , they
l",ltma led
As ked if she o r he r hus band
have any idea who mig ht ha ve
~t arted the fire. Mrs . Moore
a ns wered. "Absolutely none "
She sa id that a ll e mployees
w ho havl' left the firm have left
on good terms a nd tha t the cou·
pie can think of no one who
"ou Id seek revenge .
She s aid s he isn't su re just
how much insurance w as car·
ried on the property .
"Unfortunately, all of our r ec·
ords burned up with the build·
mg." Mrs. ~1oore noted.
She ~aid she and he r husba nd
o wn the business along with co·
pa rtner Pa ul Setzer of Orange.
.. We want to re -open as soon
l!~ possible." she said , noting.
ho" ever . t hat cleanup opera-
t ion:. in the de br is·ftlled yard
can 't begin until insurance in·
veshgators are finis hed there
Mrs Moore sa id s he a nd her
hus band hope to keep their eig ht
e mploy ees o n the p ay r o ll
throug hout the recove ry period.
"We have a re al good team."
she pointed out.
M r s Moore pr a is ed C os ta
Me s a fireme n and police for t he
jo bs they did during the two·
hour long battle to save homes
a nd businesses surrounding t he
lu m_~er .Yard.
Hostages
Released
At Plant
PON1'lA(.', Ml<.'h <~Pl A
'4.'lt•run uulow urlte r held 17
ho11 tMl(l'.s .at l(unpolnt thu1 morn·
ln1t 1U the 1''iisher Body plant
befort> releastna them and .sur .
rcnde n na without firing a s hot
~,, houra h&tcr
T h e aunman w11 identified by
t h e Ge ne r a l Mo t o r s Corp.
1.h vliu on as Franklin Raine y, 47.
of n~a.rby Troy, a glu ier with 26
y ears oo \ht j ob . He was
pe r uaded to atve up by William
Waterman. a Pontiac attorney
v.•ho knew him, according to Fish·
Bod )' pokeman Ron Actis .
Rain ey was driven to pol.Ice
headquarters. .
Police Cadet G re gory Scott, a
spokesman, s.a1d the m a n had
been armed wath a .3S7·caliber
Magnum revolver.
T h e lieut e n a n t s aid he
belie ved Rainey had talked with
a union official. possibly about a
m ixup in s upple m en tal un-
e m ployment bene fits -com -
pa n y buneflts paid t o laid-off
a utoworkers.
"Apparently he had a problem
with hJs layoff or subpay but we
understand he 's r eceived all that
was due to him," Scott s a id .
The host ages in the paint shop
office of t he Gene ra l Motors
Cor p . pl a nt inc lude d two
for em en. G M said. Actis said the
paint shop s uperintendent c ar·
r 1ed messages from the gunman
to a nd from police outs ide , who
we r e kept out of s ight.
Eight to 10 officers were on
h a nd. S(·ott said
Robert Kmg. a s upervisor m
the plant·::. security depar tme nt.
said Raine~ had nc\'e r <.'aused
t ro u ble before
Actt:. :.aid Rainey ente red the
om ce at 5.35 a.m and held the
o ffice coordinator at g unpoint
ThC' other.. "'e re taken hosta~e
;i~ l he v arri H'<I for work
P olice \\'t're called a t 6«15 a.m
and a pec1al team of officers
"'as ~cnt to the plant Inform a·
lion "'a::. hard to ob tarn at fl r:-t
bee ausl·. Brid ge"' atc>r ::.aid. "v.t•
c a n 't r e ac h in t h e plant h~ rad ii> ..
P roduction 1>f the first 1981 ·
m od el bodies for the nea rb'
P ontiac Motor division plant had
been scheduled to start later to·
day. but Fishe r sent home the
production work forc e of 2.500 at
10 a .m . The 300 office workers
'4 ere kept on
In good econo m ic times about
\.500 prod u c t ion e mployee::.
norm all~ wor k at the 56-ac re
body pla nt. but the second shift
"'as laid o(f se\'eral m onths ago
New Air Routes
SOUTH LAKE TAHO E <AP I -
A -.econd a1rh~ 1s sc heduled to
:.tart o pcra tJons to South Lake
Ta h oe F r id ay follo wing a p -
pro\'al by the Eld~resdo CC?unly
Boar d of Supe rvisor s. Sierra
Airlines of T r uckee plans to fly
twin-e ngin e . s e v e n t o nine
passen~er planes to Fresno.
O akland and T r uck ee As pen
a irlines already oper ates out of
the Lake Tahoe Airport.
Poll: Carter
Not Blamed
~EW YO RK IAPI Ei ght~ -two p er ce nt o f
Americans polled say "1t
is unfair to blam e Pres1-
d e n t C art e r fo r t h e
behavior of h is brother .
Billy." according to the
Louis Harris or ganization
The te lephone po ll of
t ,458 "likely voters " was
conducted July 18 to 21.
As ked whe ther it was
unfair to blam e the presi·
dent for his brother 's ac·
tions . 82 percent agreed .
16 pe rcent dis agreed a nd 2
pe rce nt said they wer e un-
s ure .
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BILLY CARTER ••.
Lis ker said tha t a lthough lying
l o fe d e r al in vestigators is a
c ri m e , curre nt court rulings
based on the Fifth Amendment
pro t ect ion again s t self·
incr imination would preclude
pros~ution .
When Billy Carter settled a
civil s uit with the Jus tice
D epartment on JuJy 14, he filed
a s worn registration statement
s ay ing the first payment of
$20,000 from the Ubyana was
made in January, followed by
'200,000 in Aprll 1980.
Willfully filing a false reg·
is tration statement carries a
maximum penalty of ftve years in prison and a $10,000 fine, but
Lisker sald that because 8l11y
Cart..-waa otr by Juat one day.
"If m aot IOlDS to 10 off on sometblnc Ute that."
A conerasman •ho revtewed
FBI transcr ipts ot Billy Carter's
J us Uce Department intel'Views
s aid Wednesday that on June 11
the president's brother inilialJy
denied receiving p ayments from
the LJbyans and then a dmitted
it.
Rep. Harold Sawyer. R·Mich ..
s aid the tra nscript showed that
Billy Carter "a t first refused to
admit he r~eived anything but
a fe w gold bracelets and bls ex ·
pe nses" fro m the Liby an gov·
e rnment. But later in the in·
tervlew be "backed up and ad·
mltted" recelvlng a total of
$220,000. Sawyer s aJd.
The department submitted the
transcripts to two Howse com·
mlttees, which btve approved a
resolut.Jon demand1n1 inform•·
tlon from President Carter
about his brother's 1ctivttJes.
Rep. Tom RaU1bad:. R·W ..
said the tranacrtpta lbow BWy
Carter "bu been 1Jl ower tbe lot
and b aa 1tven lac:onsl1tent
answers" ln hi• responses to the
Ju1Uce Department..
EXPECTING FREEDOM
Or. MacDonald
f'rftlfl Pagt> t I
RELEASE ...
does h1.., "'tJrk con ... t·1l'rtl111u..,1~
Bu tL" !'('J)Orted
:\1 ucDonald he1s hcl·n tn cha r~l'
o f th(• p rison t r:11n1nl! off1<•1· °" hl•rc: hl' doc.•-. clcrt(«.rl °" ork ~1 a(' Donald "'a' not allo"' ~to
.,en ·t> on the pr1,11n ' med1 cJI
'ilaff bt'c<wsc• of a p ri:.on pollt.\
of not permitting 1nm<ilt''> "'
"o rk on othl·r 1nmJtc ... Butt'
'a Hi
Co 11 l· a g u l.'., J t St '1 <i r \
~1 ed1c:il Ct•ntt•r in LrmJ:? Bt'Jth
"'hl·n• ~t ac Don<tld \l'f\ cd ......
director of cmcrJ:(cnc) mcd1c1n1·
lit'fo re his con\'lct1on. at .... o "'cr1·
m·erJurc·d
lfOWl'\'t:r iJ \pokes'A Om<J n '>:ml
no d ec1s1on hus bt·e n m<irk
\\he thC'r '1a1 Dona ld "'Ill h1•
g1 ' c:n ht!> fo1 nwr JOb h<H'k
\1 e;.tn\\ htlt· rt °"CJ' rt>i><irH•d
tha t former FBI JJ.:t•nt Tl·d Gun
derson has rl:.11med th:.it hl.· hJ'.'.
found n<'"' l'V1dcntl' thJt "clt·Jr
Iv ind1catl's" :\tacD<imsld ,.., mno
t:t·nt (If the murdc·r-.
··,\s ;i prof, .... .,1r1n;JI 1n
\'est1J?ator . I beltt.'H' t he m ain
rt.'a.,on ht· "'a" conv1C'tcd "'a"
bee a us£' of an ine pt tn\ c• t1iwtum
b,· the Arm" <i nd "' l'rzt.•alou..,
pr osecutor-. ·fr<>m the De p<.irt
mc.'nt of Ju:.lll't'. · ht· :.aid
G undel"\on "'ho '4 as ht•a<I 11f
the FRI in Lo~ ~n~ele.., bt>forr·
hecominJ? ,1 Pfl' att• ln\f'" 1Ralor. "J" c.·alll'!l 111l11 th<• t'J'>l' la ... t ~O\'em~r h) frwnd' of ~1Jc·
Don ald
Gunderson rl'fu.,1·rt Hr d1.,rlo"'
"h ;i t m·"' t•\ ulc•nc·<· h1· h ;i ., found
Hut 1n Cranhu r\'. :"' .1 ~1il<' Donald '~ fnr mer ·rather in la ".
,\I f r e d K a s" a b . s <t 1 d h P , .,
µostt ive t h at Ma <'Doni.l ld ,...,
g uilty as chCtq~cd a nd that h£' "'
1nfuri C1ted bv the court reversCtl
Ka ssa b said he I!\ po 1t1ve that
tht• 1kc1::.1on v.111 ht-overturne<:I
Periodicals Clo ~d
S E0 L·1.. ::>outh K111 t•J • \P 1
South Kor ea'-; ma n1al lav. r£'
gim e toda) ::.hut do\\n li2 "'t>ek
ly and month ly publtc&llons for
p r inting articles 1t described ai-
.. ob-;cene. vulgar. in::.t1gatiniz
social confus ion a nd cr eating u
mood of clas:. consc1ousne:.1t ..
<e
CO~CORD.
Ql:ARTZ
l'ro•P,,..Ai
HOT ...
Company om cials today report-
ed an all-lime record dem a nd on
their sysktn lor electricity oc
<'urred Wednesday as m1llion.'i
tried to keep ('001 with mr <.'Ondt
1ton eN
A s urvey of local bea ches In
d lcaled s weltering Inland vis·
llori. wC'rt• at least he lping to
const>rH• lifeguar ds ' enngy by
rlol ~cttinA into tr ouble in the
W<:tk r ,
H o w e v <' r . I I f " g u 11 r cJ '
ucknowledi:ed. the blu~ Paclf1<'
"'''" dOtnJ.t 1ti. part loo. sine\' ut
ll11ws tl wu~ glahi.y anct 11lan1l.
.ilmos t ltke a la ke with lttJ,1p111K
waves averaginJ( only one to two
I t•t·t
\;t•wport Bca<.'h ll foguanb re
ported a t leac;t one rerord wu~
'it' t We dne s d a) from We "t
'1 ewport to th<' sands of Corona
dl'I Mar
Despit e a "'hopping cr owd or
RS.000 beach v1s1tors t here wa::.
on I~ orw re~cue m ade. they s aid
l:pcoast at Seal Beach. lhc
\'l&tttng throng num~red 12.000,
"'h1 ch 1s almost p<sckcd for the
.,hort stret<.'h between the San
<:atml'I H1\t'r J<'llY and the Seal
Beach :'\a vaJ Weapons Station ·~
\nahe1m Bay JC'lty
H u n tr nf(t o n C i ty B c &C'h
l.rf P~Ui.lrd Lt Bill H1 chard~on
~J1t! h1:-nwn "'atcht·d r)vt•r 42.000
h.Hh1•r-. .. nd ... unto~ l•r::.. ::.om c•
I ~ •. uoo mun · tha n nc1rmally shuw
up on a .,umme r V.t>t•kd ay
Chill) "'a tt·r lf•m pe r al urt-!>
run111ng at 60 d egr e es kept a
f1·v. hathe rs out of the water but
I hl·n 'At'rt' nu m a111r r <'!->C Ut''
,1m oni..: th" <'r<J\\•h of :."' 1mmc:r:.
.1nrl ... urft·r ..
H11ba < 'h11 ,, and Huntington
'1.1t1· b1-.1('hl'" rcporlt·d a com
trin1·d 1·ro\Hl of J bi1u1 :!5 1.100 "'I h
nu m J JOr prohl(!m" or rc..,cut:..,
loi.:µl.!d dunn~ the d J ) "'alr h
L J~Un<t Bt-dCh l1f<:guard'
, . ...,, 1m<.1tc'<I about 35.000 \ 1s1t<Jrs
thrun).!l'd tht>ir iJ l"'a) ~ populdr
IJeJch but poht1ng tht.-uu"'rl
"J' 110 probl1:m Bod\ .. urf.,r G(·nl• lltmm.111
n ,,f L..rJ,!UnJ B<:ac h \\a-IO
1urul 1n J fn· .. k dC:t1d1 nt ,rt
"-hJ"' ... Cmc "'hen ht· r<>dl' in
hand:. out and impaled h1~ rtlo!ht
1111lc·'C ftngn ''° J Frrurth of Jul\
'f!Jrl..lt·r v.rr1· 11r11trudrng •JUI 11(
thP ,Jnd
'\an !'l1·m•·nt1· 1·11 \ llfl•J.:uJrd•
rlt•,c-r1ht•d thc·1r 'hort .. tr.rnd J"
patkl'tl "-llh ~ noo \l~llCJr' ll.i.,1-..
•OJ.! 1n hrE't•JC•lo:"' k3 d1·~rt·•
\\t•alhl'r or <.pla"h1ng in :i J.!lcJ"'~
l·.rlm "'•t
l>11h1 !I\ ~Jn ! ·1t-m1•n r. ,sod
"·"' ( l1111fre 'lJI•· bt-al·ht•, drt-"
Jhout 2fl.l lOO ~dch~oer., v. ho t•n
u1unt£>n'<i ll'm pcrJtur~ pcakrnc
JI 911 rll'l!fl'l'"' hft-).!\Jc1rd!> :.a id
"-urf "J' \\<J r mPr than up
1 ''J 't .11 ~iii dt.·gn·c" but tht .... ur1
\• .1 ... l'\l'l'<·drnJ!b .,mall and vnh
1' r1 ''l'Ut ., "'ere rl'ported
Drug Pus11er
Said Phony
H.\ K EHSFI ELD < ,\ P 1 i\
m an who ulle~t'dly usC'd a CB
r J d 10 to lure <'Ustom crs ~as ar
re~ted here after :-e lltng phony
Jmphetamine" t o u nde r cove r
narc-ot1 r agents police <;a 1d
.J J mt•' RJrbi·r 2R. wa~ taken
111111 l u-.lrx.h \\.PdOl""idJ\ :.t ftt•r of
fr l'l'r., purlhc:t.,e<l 'A h:it ·'A l'rc !>up
P•"-t•d to bt.· c1 mphetam1n t--.
( c1 p:.uh.·~. but turned o ut to ix'
pl ace b os. a d e pa rtmen t
~poke:;man said
,\ ::.earc h revealed a cache of
1.000 placebo <.'apsules but no
nJrc•nt1<'.;. police ~aid
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Dead/,ine's
Tonight/or
Dog License
ll untmgton Be ach d og
owners must re new their
an imal ltcerues tonight or
f3 t.·c the prospect of pay·
an~ a :w> per cen t pf'nalty
la t er
L ice nses can be o b ·
talnc·d In the licensin g de·
p a r t m e nt a t the C i v ic
t't•nter until 5 p m and at
I h1• ('cntral L1brar) a nd
thrt•c br an<'h libraries un·
t ll 9 pm.
('h c t·k.., a l:.o c a n b<!
1111s t m ar ked anytime to-
ti ;1 y und maile d to the
Anl mal License Depa rt·
ment. Post Office Box 711 ,
Hunlinj..'10n Beach
L1<'<'nses a re $12 SO for
rt'J.:ulur animals and $6 2.5
for spa) l'd or ne ute r ed
pe h Pl·nalt1es will i n-
l'rt.·ww rt'l'!'> lo $18.75 and
$9 37. res1>ect1 vcly
The city intends to hire
cm rloy t.•t-s to c a n vass
n ~1 ~hborhoodh fo r dogs
th a l m<1v not bt' ht·ensed .
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l."1
Valley Girl
As aulted;
(]otl1es Torn
\ J 1 \ r Jr tild Fount a1n \'<Jiit·\
1 1rl "'"' ,,,,.iul•r'f1 \\ c-dnf'sda;
.1fh·rntit>0 b' a m.:in v. ho rippt'd
.11 h1·r 1 lothlnl! police r eported
1 he '>U'f•"l l rid mi.: J mo-pe<i.
pullu1 uµ 111 th ... \ 1cl1m Jnd he r
f rtl·nd "h11 "l'rr· -.1tl1n~ cm the
r ,1 .it Full on Sr hOQf H7)!H F:I
f .1 )!•1 \\" .1nrJ tnft1 1 he \ 1rt1 m lo
1 JI-.• ofl h1·r 'h1•hm~
f'nllr·•· •.11tl ht-lh1·n Jumped 11ff
' 1 tnJr h1n1 J11tl 11p~\'d her top
•111 \lah tl•· h1r fr1t 1HJ HI. ran fu r
111 Ip
·r h• \lllHll.'• r t.!1 rl t·1mt1nucd t1J
1 r u i.: L' I• 14 11 h th c m <• n "' hu
fltl'•ht'<l ho r 1\,,j_\ 1umµl'd on hi~
m"''" 111!..1 111d rJrr/\t' •>ff 1JCil1t•t·
.11d
I ho •!J fk'l'I I'> dt''-<'rl tx!d J..,
11 \ r· I•' 1 n1n•· 1nrhc 'i, 185
pound-. l11t 1-..' "1th dark c urlr
h,11r \\Ith r tM.,1rd dnd mu<;tl!ch1·
Old Coins
Stolen From
Hom in HB
Tv. l•nt \ "" ~old dnd .,ifver
' "'"" "1mt m11rt' than a cen-
1 un old \\(rt· rt-ported -.tolt'n
W1 dnt.> .. d .t \ frr1m J P 1tca1rn
l.Jm• h11mc 1n lluntingt1Jn Re<sr h
Thi• 'II \\'Jr 11ld 11\\ n .. r of the
t' u 1 n ' . "' ho., l' n J m c "' a a
\\ Hhhcld told J)l)ltct• the) rt·cent·
I) "t•rl' <rppr .11:.Nf JI S25,0011
·1 hl· nnn~ v.1..·n· bl'ltl'\'cd to
h..1 \C bc.•<'n t;.ihn bc·t"'N~n 6 :J m.
Tut>"d:J\ <mcf m1dn1ght Wcdnt>:.·
ilJ\ Pnlil't• ... a111 11 hJ-.. n11t been
1mnH·cf1.1l1·h rh ll'rm11wd how
the th1t-\c:. en tered th\' home
Th e '-l Ole n ro 1n ~ w e rt•
d e:.c ribed a ' three S20 gold
p1et•e dated 1870 to 1890. eight
1lve r half·dollar d ated 1800 to
1900. Jnd 15 sil ver quarte r.. dCtt ·
ed 1865 to 1936
'Biel/ <ztlalieA CJ/ewfipJ/
JS FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660
TELEPHONE <714) 644-2'94
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CALIFORNIA
Fttture Brighter ,.,.,,....,._.
OAIL v PILOT AS
Rain Aids State Firefighters ' ;
Thousands of Acres of Brush Charred; 14 Injured
By tt.e A.llOCla&ed Pre.a
Aid ed by • •oakln1 rai n .
flrl'ftahttni ha ve controlled the
7 .900 ncrc nr.e in the Siln J acinto
Mountai~ above Palm Sprinas
and have contained or controlled
do ze ns of other blazes t hat
ehar~ thOusands of acres of
Callforniu's brushland and left
ut lca~l 14 people inj ured.
"That hulr-lnch of rain sure
helped." s uid California Depart·
m c ot of Forestry s pokesman
Royal Mannion of tJl e La Vida
fire northwest of P alm Springs,
which was controlled Wednes·
day aft ernoon after a three-day
battle.
I NCR E ASED MOISTURE
also helped firefighters control
the fire in the Sidewinder Moun·
tains north of the Lucerne
Valley in San Bernardino County
a t l l , 130 acres, according to
feder al Bureau of Land Manage-
m e nt s p o k e s ma n J ohn
Fer guson.
malned on e a ch of the San
Bernardino County fires during
the night.
AT LEAST 14 PEOPLE were
Injured -two of them seriously
-fighting the Central a nd
Southern California fires.
Lightning strikes into dry un -
dergrowth sparked most or the
fires, fire officials said. Gusty.
erratic winds . steep te rrain, low
humidity and temperatures in
t he lOOs thwarted firefighters.
the officials said.
Elsewhere in California:
-The Coxey fire . 10 miles
northwest or Big Bear La ke. was
contained at 375 acres Tuesday
evt>ning, Mannion said, with fuJl
control coming early Wednesday
evening.
fi refighte r s from Ma de ra,
Ma r iposa, Fresno and Tulare
counties.
-The Mission Creek fire, oo
the Riverside -San Be rnardino
County line. was at 950 acres
Wednesday evening and was 90
pe rcent contained. with run con-
trol expected at noon today. said
Bureau or Land Ma nagement
spokesman F erguson.
-Full control of the Rainbow
fire in the Los Padres NationaJ
Forest. near the Santa Barbara.
Ventura County line was expect·
ed early today. The fire had
been contained at 570 acres al
mid-a fternoon Wednesda y, ac.
cor ding t o F or es t Ser vice
spokeswoman Ed Waldapfel.
HE SA.ID MANY firefighters
had suffered heat prostration
while fighting the bla ze across
s teep te rrain in 106·degre e
w e a ther. N ea rly a ll th e
f1refl~ters were tre ated and re-
leased. he said .
County at 700 acres Wedn•ar
night. CDF dis pa t cher Tom
Ba rnes estimated control by 6
a.m. today.
Blimp to Air
WnSchemes
LOS ANG ELES <AP) -
The attorney general's of·
!ice wilt take to the air in
the Goodyear blimp begin-
ning Friday to inform the
public about various local
con games , buncos a nd
frauds. Most victims of
the scam s a r e ~enio r
citizens.
Ma r in Count y Huma ne Society workers r elease the
pa rtially blind goose that was taken into custody after
he r mate was killed and barbecued. The widowed goose
joined two gande rs and a gosling t hat appeared on her
hom e beach nea r Tiburon. and officials hoped s he wou ld
Ii vc happily with her new found friends
Control came al 6 p.m. Wed·
nesday, he said.
The Almond fire in the high
desert nt Red Mountain was con
tamed at 9,500 acres Wednesday
wllh control ex~cted by 4 p.m.
today. f'erguson said
A force o( 150 firefighters re·
-Some 90 fi refi ghters were
battling a 900-acre brush fi rt>
that was 80 percent contained.
a b out 25 mil e s e as t o f
Porterville. CDF s pokeswoman
Stefanie Thomas said full con·
tainment was expected by 8 a m
today.
THE BLAZE. CALLED the
Cain Springs fire. was caused by
lightning, she said. No m1unes
have been reported. State fi re
crews were be ing aid ed by
In R1vers1de County, a fire
at Anza burned 600 acres before
h;ird rainfall Tuesday led to full
control Wednesday.
F1 rt>f1ghters contained a fire
in San Timoteo Canyon south of
Hl'dlands in Sa n Bernardino
The blimp will fl y over
S outh e rn Califo rni a
through Augus t. flashing
messages on how to obtain
fi1ms and speakers who
can explain the va r ious
schemes and who to con -
tact if approached by a
con m an, a ~pokesman
~aid.
Home Savings and Loan
Asc;n. 1s underwn tmg the
cost of the progra m
Garlic Farms
Get Union
GILROY <AP> -Field.., of garlic rr pe fo r
ha r vest rem ained without worhrs today as a
s trike by garlic pickers continued. wh1lt: the Unit
ed Farm Worke rs won union e lN:-tions at two
garlic farms.
Workers at the Christopher Ranch voted 188·5
Wednesday to have t he U F'W repr1>sent them in
negot1allons with ~rowers. and field hands at Bob
Fehze Fa rms voted 77-0 for uJllon n ·presentation.
The Gil roy region south or San Francisco sup-
plies about 90 percent of the nat10n s garlic crop,
a bout 15 milllon pounds annually.
About 1,200 ga r lic pickers walked orf their jobs
July 21 and the s trike spread to about 800 workers
har vP.sti11g othe r crops this week
",....11.,inlu-I Df#td#.~d Parol~
FRONTERA CAP J A parole hoard, saying
Patricia Krenwinkcl "as "extremely cctllous" to
human suffering. has re·
(
-0 J fust·d for J third t im P to ."tTATE f r 1· 1· 1 h l' t' o n' i t, e d
--------murdt•n·r . d d1sC'1ple or
Ch aril~ Manson
T h e board Wcdn t.·.,day r t•JeC'l t:d M1..,.,
Krenwinkel's contention that ~he "as a conru ed
product or t he l~
PCB Confahaer-'J f 'nauad
OAK ERSFIEL D IAP) PlH'1f1c Gas & Elec-
t ric Co. will prepare a pl<.in to (')c·an uo a company
work yard here because 10 capJC1tors containing
the suspected carcino~t:n PCB Y.t're fo und bun ed
on the site
Tht> capa citors wNe d1scoven•d shortly after
company crews began digging ... a mple trenches
t hrough a landfill area more than half the size of a
football field Wednes d ay
Shipyard tt't)rker~ ~-rik.-
LOS ANGELES IAP ) A strike by somc.3.700
Todd Shlpyards Corp. employee.., seeking higher
pay a nd free asbestos d1 sea&e tests has halted
a lmos t a ll act ivity at the yard. a l'Ompany official
s ays
Todd's indust rial relations director. J ohn
O'Hara, said talks between Local 9 of the In·
dustrial Union of Ma n ne and Ship Builders of
Am e rica and the shipya rd re mained stalled
Wednesday, the third day of lhe ~tn ke.
Air Co111putrr f'ai111 :\gain
F REMONT <AP> -The F'edl•ral Av iation Ad·
ministration computc·r that c·ontrols air traffic
ove r Northern California <.ind Nevada briefl y
failed again Wednesday, an FAA ~pokesman said
Roger J ohnson said the computer was down
for 10 minutes, from 12· 33 a.m. to 12:43 a .m .. and
t he malfimctJon caused "httle or no impact" on
fhg hts ln the area served by the Fre mont cente r.
Deserts Bracing
For More Stonns
By The Associated Press
Southern California desert areas and parts of
Arizona braced for more thunderstor ms and high
winds today after lightning killed an off-duty
sheriff's de puty in Needles and six incbes of rain
fe ll on Parker . Ariz.
San Bernardino County deputy Michael Sam·
pie 22. was killed instantly by lightning Wednesday
while water -skiing on the Colorado River io
Needles.
He died at the outset of a furious storm that
brought winds of up to 80 mph, knocked down more
th.n 50 telephone poles and for ced the closure or
Hlshway 95 between Needles and Blythe.
Heavy rains also fell in Las Veaas and at
BouJder Cily in Nevada.
Tbe result of that moisture and the desert beat
has been felt in the form of thundershowers and
li1btning strikes during the week that have
touched off numerous brushfires.
• I
e believe that ba
holdups are a crime.
You've eaten away half your lunch
hour being held up at the bank. A
You've left the car running at the
curb only to find a crowd parked at the
teller line.
You've rushed to get money before
5: 00 and got caught in the rush hour ...
in your bank lobby.
Imperial believes that's a crime! At
our offices throughout California, we've
come down hard on time-robbing incon-. veruences.
That's why at some locations we
open express lanes at peak hours. We
keep most offices open on Saturdays . We
have ample parking outside . And we've
got people wh o are fri endly, but stay fast
and efficient.
Imperial has many ways to help you
save. Not onlv money (pa ssbooks and · ·
certificates that pay higher dividends than
any bank), but minutes too .
So if the slow ins and outs of bank-
mg are holding you up, there's a quick
alternative. It's Imperial Savings, for
people on the move.
hnpe!!!'8 00§!vings
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Newport BMch 3366 Via Lido (714) 673-3130
Newport Center 550 Newport C'.enter Drive (714) 644-1461
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Ro~t N. Weed/PubllSher' Thomas Keevll /Editor
Ba,,,.,.a KrelblchlEdltorlai Pae-Editor
Trash Agreement
Skipped Bidding
Tht-1ty of Huntington Beach and th Rainbow OU>~I Company go back a tc:in. way tog lher. ~ C<>m.,any ha bee1 handlioa city lruh coll uon
M·rvace 1nre lee:8 and the ~taU005hlp W'lll contlnut" at
leust until I lnd ~· 1bly 10 yea~ after that becau 1• of
.1dron Luken th1 wct•k.
Th"t '' becou.~l~ lht' rll v opprovl'd a nt-w 10 yt•ar
l' C'IU!>IH' tontract -.uh thr Huntrnato n Hc.>orh based
l'ompNny \\alh an option to ~n(·~· tht! pact for n
..1dd1t1onaJ lO > l'U~.
fbmbvw ha~ "' f:ood rerord of ervlce o l"r tht-years
.ind offll·ml:-. M't>med unx1ou:-. to ronUnut· tht-rt>laUon.s hlp
.. u t ht>~ cfJdn't t!Vl'n op.•n lht• "ork to b1dd1n1it from other
t•ompwut.•!,
'fhe t.>~prt''i~1on or loy,1lty m a. be laudable but It ~
t:ur1ous th.it ('ltY oHH·wb '4-0Uld overlook the possible
,,,v 1ni.::-. ol mun~> t o rt>~ldt!nlb throu~h compt!llth•ti
h1ddmg.
Undt.•r nt.•\\ te rm::.. the c·o t of p1ekup~ ha~ rbmbt.·d
from ~ 77 lo SJ.OS p~r month Jn all. the <'llY will puy
.,i bout SJ.G m1Jhon annuoll y from the gen~r&l fund.
The <0om1,imy albo hub bt.>cn granted an l'Xdus1vt·
<·ontract fo r ~ulhcrin~ trash at t•ornrncrcial placC'~
Dt.·:,p1te Rainbow's good rerord. an open bidding
procesb should h.ive been u~t'd Other compunies should
h~tve been g1wo the chance to heat the pnc•t•
It 1s lanU'nt<Jblc tha t this pob:;,1b1hly now appan·ntly
has been fo1 cdo:,cd for another 10 yeur:,.
Neighborhood Problem
Fountain Va lley city offlcials have r C'Sorted to
unusual m ethods to que ll u dist\.lrbance m ;i n •:;,idenll<1I
ndghborhood on San Carlos Street.
The problem a rose when r esidents compla med 01
<.11leged ha r assme nt fro m several young m e n who rented
the house from a n absentee landlord.
R es ide nts c laimed that they were intimidated.
t hr e<.ilent•d and f cCJrful. They said they f clt like prisoners
rn their own hom<.•s.
Police s l<.•µped up patrols but thei r efforts, they said .
"(•re hampered when they were unable to witness the
<.t ll~gcd int:1dC'nts. In other cases the offenses were not
s ubs tWltial enough to merit arrests. they said.
The <·ity s ubseq ue ntly went to court to get a
t(·mporary rl·~trarnmJ;! order lo prohibit such activities
The m l'lh<>d 1~ unusual but so far has been effective.
:.Jy the olf1<.·1:.ib
Prohl<'m~ ">uc·h a.., thcs<.· <IPPl'<.ir to ht' becoming more
"ommorl '11 .... ll·<aclers would do well lo look into
<lllli-no1'<' orcl1n.rnc·t•.., or .... 1milur m eas ures to contro} l)UCh
1101sam·t·~ lw lor1· I h<'.V t•:-;t·c.ilal<.'
Changes in Order
The Huntington Beach City Council has taken a<·tions
l o mod.Lfy two existing ordinances that were ObJectionable
for sepa rate reaso ns.
One of the regula tions , dealin g with~ the kct:ping of
pets other than dogs and cats at private re~idences.
a ppears to ~ too s trict.
The othe r ordinance, having to do with bingo
operations by non-profit organizations. was too fl exible
and offered loopholes that might open the door to big-time
h mgo operator~ in the city
In the first case, offi ciab a rc planning lo re write
<1rdmanccs that c urrently bar rabbits, geese, chicke ns
and other JPl:-. at rc5ide nccs
Th<' action tame after the city had ordered a resident
lo gel nd of his lwo pet rabbits that he ke pt in a cage in
h1i:. fro nt yartl
orr.c1als ~ay they are planning changes that would
a llow animuh al ho me s as long us they arc persona l pets
and don't thn:at<.•n lhe comfort or welfare of neighbors .
Th<· onhnancc rej!ulating bingo games previous ly did
not go far t•nouJ.!h. Games would have been allowed seven
11 m es a wel·k. p<>ss1bly opening t he door to excesses that
have b<:en r1•r><lrt<•d in oth~r parts or Orange County. Garn(·~ now v.111 uc limited to once a week for each
hl·cn~etl operator.
In the ~rand :-<'heme of things these an!n't the two
mo~t 1mpor t1Jnl o rdinance ~ in the world. but for
rnd1vidual reasons lh(~Y are significant.
• Opinions expressed 1n 1he space above are those ot lhe Daily Ptlol
Ot her views expressed on this page are lhose ol 1he1r authors and
drt1sts. Reader comment is 1nv11ed Address The Oatly Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321
Boyd/ F ortwies
By L.M. BOYD
Question arises as to which
has produced the largesl
mdiv1dual fortunes -gold:
oil or canned soup. That
c·:inned soup <-omes into the
dii;cussion because one man
buLlt a fortWle on it. leaving
S200 mJllion, even more than
.J.P. Morgan left . Fortunes or
l[1te1 however, have been
founded not so much on
what's under the ground as
on it. r eal estate. And in
particular, m ost of the
nation's lady millionaires
hav e built their w ealth
through land transactions.
Client asks wha t book bu
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Government study
forecasts gloom and
doom for us In the 21st
century a nd at the
same time scientists
predict we'll bav. an
averaae Ute span ol-.
years. Hope ooe of the
two forecasts la wrong. D.M.
Ga .. mr Ottt <--'• -~ M•tt•• •r r .... r, ... ff ,.., ~·.......,e! .......... .. z=r.':.~'=l" ..... ..
--
made the most money. "The
Wind of War" by Herman
Wouk meriLs that distinction.
It 's a s tory about the
beginnings of World War II.
ABC-TV paid S2S million for
1t. I'm told
Q. What do you know about
the game of squash?
A. Only tbat the world's
best players or same Uve in
Pakistan.
You know Vic Tayback, the
!ellow who plays Mel on tbe
"All ee" TV show? He was a
"Kelly Girl" for three years,
se nt out bJ that
temporary-help company as
a subldtute bank teller.
Q. What proportloo of tM
school desu have the arma
attached to the left aides?
A. 11 pertent. Because 11
perctnt of tbe 1t.udenta are
lefl·banded.
Q . Wbat are the most
popular names amon1 Idell
just enterlDI 1cbool Dest
Fall?
A. Amoq bo)'I, In order: Mlcu.&. ,..., l9d Matdlnr.
Amoa1 alrll, la order:
Jenalfer, Allq _. Sarah.
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Rowland Evan&/ Robert Novak
Some See Tax Fe11er Cooling
WAStllNGTON -Whlle
R~pubhca.ns wrre performma ln
Uelro1t, D~mocnt.3 scattered
11round lht.' res\ <>f' lh country
wf'r" coining tu u Catef ul de·
t.'111100 that hands tht> tn·cutun.:
1.11~ue to Roo uld Rcaf(l.ln
Th~ :.urvr~:.t• (1ndln.r by
Dl•moeratJc luwmakers. testing
\ O t ,. r
.. ,, n I 1 m ,. n t
b.tdt h ome
during tht>
h r I l' r
cnngress1unnl
l'\'CClS • t •l X•
1.·1.11 tever 1:-
down. not up
In fact ,
n·turnang to
Wus h1n gto n
Julv 21, they r eported their
constituent~ m·v\'r had been
mtt'rested in the I< ·mp·Roth l3x
r edurtion ball.
Thal m essaRc was mos t
joyoui.ly ~ct•1n•d in the Oval Of-
f1 n·. \o\ht•re PrC'!4tdf:'nt Carter and
ha!> udviser:-felt touched bv
ht'<l vt-n·M·nt tidmJ?S. They had
dreaded lht• return of Congress.
panting with tax <'Ut demanru..
Jn:\h•ad. Dt•mocrats al the While
llousl' and Congress arl' an rarl·
Mailbox
ufl iaon lhllt wx reduction s hould
b postponed until arter the
elecllon. Thws. party hnea on tax
rcducUoo arc clearly drawn for
November.
THERE MIGfrr yet be pre·
election t<tx cut..s if one highly·
mOuentlal Democratic dissenter
-Sen. Russell 8 . Long,
chaarmW> or the Senate Finance
CommJttee -geLc; his way. But
a tax bill pushed through by
Long and Repubhcan senators
(even ir reluctantly signed by
t he president) will not alter the
clear partisan choice on tax
reduction.
Tha t may we ll r e fl ect a
m ass 1ve mic;reading of the
publi c mood. if expert poUsters
arc> correct. It could be a fatal
error in Carter's s trategy to
keep beleagu.-.red blue-collar
workers from JO•nin g the
Reagan c ru s ade . Th e
Democrat:. arc gambling that
the autoworker. oppressed by
inflat1on and fearful or losing his
JOb, 1s not interested 1n an S800
tax cut
Tha l i s prec i s e l y the
impression veteran OemocratJc
JH1llt1l'1<1ns. udept :Jt wanning
e lec tlons. brought back to
W a1 h t ngton . R e p . J o hn
Brademaa. the ahrewd House
majority whip. told us that his
South Bend. Ind.. businessmen
and workingmen alike,
victimized by anllalion, want no
part of Kemp-Roth <cutting
income t.axea 10 percent a year
for three years>.
OLD·FASHIONED liberal
Brademas mi&ht be accused or
pro-taxation bias, but not Rep.
James Jones. the leading
De mocratic tax-culler in the
House. He reported findfogs
1dent1cal Lo Brademas. both in
his conservative Tulsa. Okla.,
district and on a spealung trip to
South Dakota.
No wonder, then, that t ax
fever on Capit o l H il l has
s ubs ided . much l o Carter's
comfort. While pre !>idenlial
u1des a month ago worned that
Ca rter couJd not catch up w11.h
k eagan on this issue. they are
now convinced the Republicans
have hung an albatross around
the ir necks. Jnd~ed, Cart e r
'lrateg i ~t s are urging
De mocratic polill<'1ans to call it
HNgan·Kemp.Roth, hnkin1ot lhe
popular presidential eandidate
with • i>upposedly unpopular
noUoo. ·
But is it that unpopular! One
p realigioua pollster recently
took a secret n•llon•I poll that
indicates voters are aching for
tax cuts. but are troubled by two
factors: First , they have beeo so
mis led by the poUUciana that
they no longer believe promilel
they hear; second, they are IO
concerned by. runaway federal
s pending that they give the
priority to budget balancing
over tax cutting.
BVT VOTERS aetually cannot
c hoose between Ca rter's
balanced budget ;,nd Reagan••
tax cut. Whether or not taxes
are reduced, the budget will be
rar out of balanco -a fact
c learly understood by voters
<nearly S-to·l in the secret
national poll>. What's m ore. 40
percent of these voters think the
budget can be balanced by
Kr eate r bus 1ne11s a c tivity
induced by l<i x reductions ·
probably a higher percentage
tha n among eve n Republican
cong res~mt>n .
Oemocrats may b e s o
lnflu~nced by their nostalgia for
tht• days when low·bracket lax
culling WJ" the name of the
J:J rlle lhat they art-misjudging
lht' puhlac rnood. In a July 20
nrt1clc for the New York Times.
Car t e r campai~n cha1rman
Hobert Strauss nolcc1 that the
taxpJVf:r tn th~ $6,700-to·SIO.OOO
t>rJt'kd woold rrcc1ve a mere
~1 20 IJx t•ut But the great
c·lcctwn chos1' of 1!)80 1s not for
tht.-se lowc'>l income tJXp<tycr...
™'lonous n()n vt)krs who vow
D1·mocrauc 1f they vote at all.
ThP quarry 1s that autoworker
who now t!<i m :. $:!5,000 a year but
1.d h "v•·r farth e r b e hind
f•t·o 11c11nw;,ally, p;arlly bf'raU!>c or
r1 ..,1n ~ ta-c1•.., In 1!179, a n
1•:.t1mJ\l'O 3>i million Amen cans
J).tHI lJX1"; on income over
~I S.MO. of 1,4·hom 27 milhon
r••1)llrt•'<t over SC!0,000 For the
S2[, l>fl'I dUlllWOrkl r Wit h 3 Wife
Jnd t"'o thaldrcn. the lturd year
~ t 1 x ~ ,1 v 1 n g s o r It c a g a n .
Kepmp.f<oth wQuld be a tidy
S8/)'j
Airport Competition Benefits Travelers
To the Editor:
Airline dcreg ulat1011 . which
was enacted over a yeur ago,
was s upposed t o inc reas e
compet ition a nd keep fa r es
down by allowing <1ny U.S. air·
line to operate from any U.S.
airport it des1r(As.
So far in most cases de·
regulation has met its goals. but
definite l y n ot al Oran~e
County's .John Wayne Airport
where the Orange County Board
o f S up e rvi s or '> and Air
Cahfomia are bound to maintain
a monopoly for that carrier in
many markets from Orange
County Airport.
Air Cahforn1a \\as a strong
s upporter or de reg ulation
lcg1s lat1on. and since its passage
has taken advantage oC it by
adding many new routes. while
<fl the same tame has dug up any
possi b le excu se t o k eep
eom pel1t1 on out of Or ange
Co unt y. Thi s ~h ows Air
Cahforrua as onl y looking out for
its own i.,terests .
As u re s u lt of this total
dis r egard for the traveling
public Ul Orange County on lh\'
part or Air California and the
county Board or Supervisors. the
standard air fare from Orange
County to San f'rancisco (an Air
California monopol• 1s $60.
However. jus t 40 mffes up the
San Diego Freeway at LAX
where five or s ix carriers fly to
San Francisco the fare is 125 to
$35 unrestricted. This means a
resident of Orange County. if
willing to drive to LAX. can
save up to S70 oo a round trip to
San Francisco. Alr California
does have a reduced fare, but
with all of Its restrictions. the
fare is all but a joke. With a
little competition a comparable
fare would be available out of
Orange County airport.
THE FEDEaAL 1overnment
ls not happy about this situa\ion
ln Orange County, ancl ln fact
has this year granted permiss·
ion to four new airlines that wilb
to start serving John Wayne
Airp0rt.
However, Air Calilornia and
the county Board of Supervtaors
have so far been succesa!Ul in
keeping th.ii new competltioo out ot the couaty by flllnt laW1ults
ud o&bes' delaylnl tacUca. Tbls
i1 a real dt11enlce to air
travelen la Or1m1• Couty. and
not ln beplns with the naa. ot
dereaulaUGG.
The Oranp County Airport l• a feclerally operated airport,
wblcb meUI our tax dollan
kHp It open. Tu dollan pay the
aalart. ~ tbe toD&rollen bl tbe
tower, ad nuany ~
and maiateaaace, ruaway
l1~htin~. clcctrcmH' instrument
landing '·"'t1.·m:-. und on and on
If monopoly ::ur routes are to
JH•r :-.1:-.t at Orange County
Airport then I do not wash the
leder aJ government to spend my
tax dollars to fund the airport.
The money ean be put to much
helle r use elsewhere. Let A.Ir
C:ahfonua and lhe county Board
of Supervisors fund the airport.
I anxious ly welcom e any
<·o m men ts from Mr. R . W.
C:l 1rrord <Pres ide nt o t Air
C<fl1forrua> and'or anyone on the
county Roard or Supt>r v1sors
JACK TAINTOR
.,.,.~~,.,. .4jf"ary
To the Editor:
I recently ar nvcd safely al my
ofhce after. a~ain, taking my
life m m y hands m traveling on
I nte r s t a t e S in Northern
Califorrua and havm~ numerous
trucks, logging, refrigeration
a nd o ther la rge ve hicles ,
approach the rear of my car so
close that I could count the bugs
on the license plate and see the
s mile on the truck drive r's face.
l have IJstencd to countless
complaints from other dnvers
s uch as myself and I can only
wonder whe re our responsible
California H ighway Patrol
Department Is hiding whe n
these drivers or da ngerous
weapons proceed do wn the
highway without due regard for
the safety or the dnvers of the
s lower moving vehicles.
Being of the older generation,
when we were able to drive 6S
miles per hour and the \J'udters
still held to a SS mile per hour
apeed limit, 1 fall to comprehend
how I can now be driving at
their old speed and they are
per mitted to barrel up behind
me, put both lile and Umb in
Jeopardy, and continue to
s werve in order to pass me at a
speed that makes me appear as
though 1 am stand.ins still. I
have traveled the hi1hways
from Northern lo Southern
California for many yean and
must admit that lt ls a rare OC·
c11lon to see a truck driver
receiving a citation alon1aide
the highway, though the
automobt.le driver it teems, ls
readily detected by tbe
Calllomla Hllbway Patrol.
I PEEL TllAT it la time that
wti tell O\lt authorities in
Sacramento OI' wherever, who
run the Caltfomla Hl1bway
Patrol. tbat the roads are to be ••de aate for all ol the travelers who UM tboM byways and not
Ju1t for the t.rucklnc Industry
tbat appean to have little
re1anl for the amaller vehlclee
usln1 tboM hlpwaya.
Hopt'full y. J C a l 1Corn1.1
Highway Patrol oHaccr 1n your
<frea will read this letter and
perform his duty 10 makan~ Lht•
roads safer for all of u". On my
nt>xt trip fro m Northe rn to
Southern Ca1trom1a l hope to S ('\'
at least one truck th<1t t'i dt. ..
serving or b~in g c ltPd for
s p eeding being g1 veo thJ t
c1tat100.
Al though my concern is
mainly W1th the safely for my
family usjnl: our h ighways, I
mus t a dmit that I ha ve a
problem understand1n~ bow a
large r lR ro llin g d own the
highway at 70 to 80 main per·
hour can be conser ving any or
the Ras and oil I.hat this country
so much needs to conserve.
Per hap!i the trucking industry
s hould commen ce to pohc•
their own ranks much as other
professions aod occupations do:-
and lake sanctions aga.mst the
repeating offenders. Many ol lhe
truckers who used to be the
friends of us all on the highways
<and still are > are still truclung
and maybe they un influence
lhe new breed.
GENE f1.NK
Ffdr• ..... r
To the Editor:
At the recent Orange County
Fair, we have just experienced a
ve ry unfair and di.sappoioting
situation. OUr son exhibited and
put a steer through the school
FFA auction, with a
considerable loss of income.
First of all. the students were
given to understand that the
price the auctioneers would
start at was Sl a pound and
certain.ly very UUle profit would
be real.lied there. But u the
evealng went on, Ute auctioneers
were DO longer lryiaf to get Sl
but were Mllinl the steers at 80
cents a pound or leas.
The youn1 were not
••educated" by tbeir leathers to
the fact that ttaey 1hould
"scratch" t.belr beef and not
even put them tbroucb tbe
auctJon when tbey were not even
aetti.q a decellt price. 8ut even
wone u the evenlq drew to a
close and the uafvrWnaw ones
who were oo tbe end ot the lilt ol us eMlbitora did DOt set the
Ume or attenUon that tbe ftrst
OOH tot. They f'Ulbed the bMf
and their youa1 esblbltors thfouCb IO fut that IOIDeUIDea
there wwe almo.t two .c.en ID
the rtnc at the aame time .S
not more t.b8n one mln• was
apedt on tryt,nc to pt a dffent
price for tbe firie beef.
WE llEAltD and NW many
youn• Idell and thelr paren&a
who aaid they would never •lain
,•
w J nt t o go through th at
t'~IJt.'rl('nt·•'. they felt the1 kids
h:id bt~n simply "np~d off."
Our son told lht· man in th~
hack writan~ do1o1.n the prices. he
('Oultl not sell under Sl but the
.1uct1ont•ers had alrC'ady sold on
the f1r-.t offer of 75 cents one
Wl'Ond aJtf'r he had gone into the
ring We nt•vcr had a chance to
i.:et an another offC'r or to take it
out ot thl· n n~ in time (which he
I ra cd I Of cour :-.e the buyer
would not r£-leas e the "cheap
beef" and our ~on iouffered a
~rea l loss and e ven greate r
dna ppomt menl.
It would seem if I IS beef are
too many to auction off because
of tame. lack or buyers. or lack
or s usta ined concern by the
auctioneers the young people
should be infor med or that fact
a nd the unfortunate ooes on the
~nd of the list could withdraw
before the auction.
NAME WITHHELD
. '" WiH IAIW To the Ed.Jtor :
R e : Bob Green·~ uUcle.
"Draft Resisters," July 24.
l do not want our young men
to die in another war. bul if we
don't keep a full-bodied army.
who wilJ protect this country?
How can we be so selfish and
expect someone else to care ror
u~. ThJs is not Vietna m . This Is a
tame of total c haos i n the
ma1ority of the covemments in
tbe world. These countries have
been al war Stnce the beginning
of time and now they affect the
entire globe.
ROW LONG can we alt baclt
and fulfill our selfish needls.
pamper our children, teach
them not to respect God, their
parents or their country?
I pray and hope we •UI not
have another war, but it we are
not prepared, then we muat
expect to lose all we ha••
worked for, lose a future fOI' GUI'
children and lose hope not on1.y
for a free world but for a lviq
world.
Let us not lte the ag~reMOn.
but do let us be defensive.
I worry about our future when
a seUisb people do not want to
def end the rights they hold IO dear or when a confused
government cannot beglD to
bu.lid M army wltt\C>Ut belnl let
back becaus e or "womea•1
l11ue$."
D.BONHAJI
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NATION
Hoffa Still a Mystery
Labor Chief Yanilhed 5 Years A.go
DETROIT (AP> -n~ YMn
a 10. Jimmy Horra vanished
aft• *vln& a aubur~n Detroit
rftla....,t. and uu" ~aan ~ ot the Jl'BI '1 moll famous un ·
IOlved l'Ut'S
And whUCI the 1ovemmf'ftt'1
atratesY to uare the p~umed
kill•t11 rl U.. former Tum e.n bou ..._, worbd. author1tJe1
hn•'t c:lt.aACecl their theory on who le behind Horr a 's disap-
pearance.
THEY BSUSVE Ht; wa t.M
tar1et lD a contrad murder ar
ranaed b y or1anhed crime
bo&ses to proteet what federal
1nvesti1ators say are ton1-
standin1 business arranaemenu
with the Teamsters.
"We're no moN hopeful now
than we were two years ago ...
says 0 . Franklin Lowie, head o/
the Detro6t FBI office. "We're
no more pessimistic either The
case is open but unsoJved We're
still working on at."
Among the government's ef-
fo rts to s olve the highly
publicized case was a barrage or
cr iminal prosecutions in the
hope ol persuading a suspect to
trade testimony for a light sen-
tence and protective custody.
FOUR REPUTED underworld
figures and their associates
were convicted of a dozen
cr imes, but the FBI bas been un-
able to implicate them in the
disappearance of Hoffa. who at
the time of his disappearance
was planning a campaign to oust
Frank Fitzsimmons as president
of the nation's largest labor un-
ion.
Judges meted more than 80
years in sentences including one
of life imprisonment, but most or
the suspected Hoffa case figures
are eligible for parole in a few
years. All are appealing their
convirtions, a few are free on
bond and one has served his sen·
lence.
"My family has been through
a lot. l 've gone through a
JIMMY HOFFA
Case Unsolved
lot . I'm tired." i,ays Charles
O'Brien. 45. of Hallandale. f'la
O'Brien. who says he 1::. llof
fa's foster son. served 10 months
in prison last year for accepting
a car from an auto dealer dunng
a union organizing drive and for
makmg a false statt-ment on a
bank loan application lie'::. back
on the payroll as an organizer
for the Southern Conference of
Teamsters
THE DAY HOFFA disap-
peared, O'Brien was driving the
car the FBl believe::. was used m
the abduction Hair like Hoffa's
was found in the car
O'Brien grew up in the Hoffa
household. but shortlv before the
disappearance, he had a falling
out with Hoffa. O'Brien says he
knows nothing of the dis ap-
pearance.
Hoffa was last seen ~etting m
a car with several men outside
the Machus Red Fox Restaurant
in Bloomfield Towns hip.
FBI agents belleve former
New Jersey Teamsters boss An·
thony Provenzano, 63. wanted
Hoffa out of the way and reputed
New Service!
Starts A~st 1.
(
Subject to government approval.
northeaal Penaa1lvanla crime
bou Runell 8ulallno, 71. 1p.
~roved a kllUng
• ePVTED DETaOIT Un·
derworld fi g ure Anthon y
Cl1ealone and his brother Vlto.
rt;deral agent• believe, lured
thtt tr fne nd Horra t o the
rtii&taurant on the pretext ol set·
tllna fU\ old feud between Holfa
und Proveruano.
Provemano, Bufalino, and the
Giacalone brothers are all serv-
ing J1U terms. convicted or
t·har1e1 unrelated to the Holf 1
l'ase
Proveniano's co ntrol of
Teamsters LocaJ 560 In Union Ci·
lJt , N J ., made him one or the
most powerful labor bosses on
the East Coast and Hoffa needed
hls support for a comeback,
agents say.
Federal investigators say that
in a police lineup five months
after Hoffa disappeared. a wit·
ness tentatively ide ntified a
Provenzano associate as one of
the men with Hoffa outside the
res taura nt. The man was
gunned down two years ago in
New York's Little Italy in what
authorities say was a "mob h.it."
THE FBI COMPILED a list of
a half-dozen likely burial sites.
all with connections to or ganized
crime and with.in minutes of the
restaurant. Last year . it was re-
ported that an informant said
Hoffa was s lain in Detroit, dis·
membered in New Jersey and
buried in a Florida swamp.
Meanwh.ile , little has changed
1n the Teamsters since Hoffa
disappeared.
Fitzsimmons is 72 and batUlng
cancer. but he vows to seek
a nother five-year term as the
Sl56.000.a-year head of the 2.2
mil l ion .m e mber un ion.
Congressional critics again are
raising questions about the
operation of the Fund. Federal
investigators s ay the fund acts
as a friendly banker to un-
derworld figures looking for
loans
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Th~. July 31. 19'0 OAIL y PILOT A 1
Top Ladies
Kentucky Derby winner Genuine Ri sk . I
center , has joined six human counterparts as
1
Harper's Bazaar's top female achievers for
1980. Others inc lude conductor Sarah
Caldwell. left. and r\ew York City Council •
President Carol BeJlamy. ri2ht.
Atomic Bulletin
Planning Contest
CHlCAGO I AP> The Bulletin of Atomic
Scientists 1s sponsoring an esi.ay conte~t on
preventing nu clear war for people too young to I
rememb<.>r the bombing or l11rosh1ma
The S.S.000 contesl b~ the st·1t.1nt1f1(· and public
affairs JOurnal °"Ill only consider l''>'>ayi. b) peoplt·
born after Aug. 6, 1945 the d:.t.) an American I
B-29 dropped :.m atom1l' bomb on H1roi.h1ma,
Japan .
"We "ant to creak clO a\\ilreness in the
younger gC'nerallon." said Tom Haz1nsk1 . th!!
Journal's c1 rt'ula\1on manaS?cr · (l' ... not 1n the
memorv in most peoplt-undc-r 35 The older
generation has had this first hand cxpenencl'. ·
Damages -
Awarded
SAN FNCISCO <AP>
-A Jury bas awarded
$217,000 to a former law
school student who sued
the school after abe re-
ported being sexually
assaulted in one or it$
rest rooms.
Loretta Siciliano. now
a 31-year-old attorney,
filed the negligence suit
1 against Hastings College
of the Law because she V claimed the school knew
t h at p o t e n ti ally
• dangerous people were
""wi~ coming into the school
building.
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HICK'S MEN'S STORE
AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE
ST ARTS FRIDAY, AUi. 1st
A FINE SELECTION OF QUALITY CLOTHING
REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEAN
GREAT SAVINGS
SUITS
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GROUPOFSUrTS l\equl>r l 8S ,, ]IC .................. HOWl4t.75tolH.75
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HICKEY RtEEMA.,_. SUITS ~ ·-0 'JI 1~0' · 1oc r, ........•••. NOW 269.75 to 309.75
SPORT COATS
GROUP OF SPORT COATS ~ N.,, ,.,, !(' 11'°' () .......................... NOW 79.7S
GROUP Of SPORT COATS ;• , )' · •' .......................... HOW 19.75
VELOUR COATS r, '1.fo• 1~c. •••••••••••••.•••••••••.•••.•••••••••• HOW '9.75
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SHOES
FlORSHEtM SHOES ,..,..,,,, 'doc.• ,.:i r .............................. MOW 39.85
FlORSHEtM SHOES ... J. -,. i2 'I' ·c 7~ '1 .............................. .,_.OW 49.85
SLACKS
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DRESS SHIRTS
ARROW SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS ~POu101 11 (Y) 'e> 1c, 00 •.••••••••.••••••• MOW 1.85
AllOWLONGSLEEVESHIRTS ~"".Jl;fY c..rr · 1c;ro •••••••••••••.•••••• MOW9.85
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NECKWEAR
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SPORT SHIRTS
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GROUP OF SPOttT SHIRTS ReoJor to :>S 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW 13.15
GROUP OF SPOU SHIRTS ReQUla to 28. SO •••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• MOW 15.15
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SWIMWEAR
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PENNWEST ENSEMBLES
PIMM WIST J•CklTS Reqolor 47 SO •••••••••••.•.•.....•••.••..•.•••• NOW 29.15
M•Tc.-.. SLACKS Requ1or 30.00 .••••.•.•.•.•.•••.•.•••.•••...•.•. MOW 19.IS
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C'losPd_ ffearf11g
~Court Asked
)To Eye Rule
· SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -The Oakland
Fr1 bune and the East Bay Press CJub have urged
:be state's highest tribunaJ to dec ide on the legah-
-~ or a J08-year-0ld statute that allows cnmmal de-
rrndants to close their preliminary hearings on de-
mand
· The pelition marks the second time the two
~roups have asked that California Supreme Court
.I> consider the closed-hearing ruJe They "''ant the
'ligh rourt to reverse a June 19 ruling by the Court
JI Appeal
IN THAT RULING, THE appellate court d1s-
rtussed an earlier a ppeal, filed 19 months ago, in
which the Tribune and the Press Club fought their
exclusion from a hearing.
The news organizations told the state Supreme
Court the dismissal was improper because it de·
med their rights or free speech and press without a
~aring
Despite more than a year-and-a-half of legal
batthnR. the petition said. the issue of whether the
i late law conforms to the First Amendment re·
mains Wtresolved.
JT SAJD AT LEAST l3 courts have ruled on
~he que:,t1on in that period. Seven judges found
anguage in the law unconstitutional because it
;hort circuits the public's right of access to
::ourtrooms. while others upheld the law and
:Josed the preliminary hearing.
Jn the current case, the Oakland Tribune and a
press club member wue barred from attending
I.he preli minary hearing of David Lee Moore and
Kenneth Lynn Moore in Alameda County despite a ~uperior Court ruhng that the closed-hearmg law
was invalid
The Moore brothers were subsequentJ} con·
.victed or a number or felony offenses mcludJng
rape. robbery. sodomy, kidnap, theft and murder
"11th special circumstances. 1be crime spree was
j escribed by law enforcement officials as one of
.he biggest in tho county's history.
A JURY LATER SENTENCED DAV10 Moore
.. q death and his brother Kenneth to hfe tn prison.
The petition points to a U S Supreme Court
ruling three weeks ago establis hing a f'1rs t
oi\me ndment right of the pubbc and media to at-
·~nd cnmmal trials and s aid it is lime for the state
Lrl bunal to resolve whether the same right applies
to prebmmary hearings.
Vallev Slates . .,
~lwppi11g Trip
. A s hopping excursion to the Los Angeles gar·
~nl dJstn ct will be sponsored Wednesday by the
fountain Valley Parks and Recreation Depart·
nient
·: Participants w1ll be t ransported by bus from
!.he city's recreation center, 16400 Brookhurst St
The ree for the excursion. $9 per person, doesn't
c0verlunch
: . Shoppers will leave at 9 a m. a nd be returned
(q the center at about 3:30 pm. A ma p and guide
t.o the shopping district will be provided to part1c1·
pants.
-Space 1s limited. and advance registration 1s
required. To reserve a place. call Sally Franz at
~e recreation center. 839-8611
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Monk Student Seized
TOKYO CAP> -A SI-year-old man studying to
be a Buddhist monk was arrested on charges of
s muggling over a half-ounce of heroin, 22 pistols
and more than 1.600 bullets into J apan from the
South Pacific island of Saipan. police said.
They sajd the articles were found m a sack
carried by Sadao Suga when he arrived at the
Tokyo airport on his retu'tn from Saipan. where he
had gone to collect the ashes or World War II
soldiers.
Suga told police he was asked to bring in the
articles by a gangster in Saipan.
Exercise your gray matter
everyday. Read the
informative, entertaining
DAILY PILOT
642-4321
WEEIDAYS 9 TO 9
SAT .• SUN. 9 TO 6
AD GOOD TRRU
AUGUST 6
S GALLON PLANTS 4••
S.a9rffn Tama ( wanna hear more ) .
Old Gold ( howzzat?). Italian CyprHa
( ataa n ice ) and More. (I had hoped
we'd have "Otheni ... )
PERRY'S
4" COLOR
They are plants. but the peoples don't
lik e to call them that. T hey like "color"
better. Okay. Impatiens.
Begonia. Z innia. and Others.
( Ahh. those "others .")
VILLAGE BLACKSMITH
HEDGE SHEAR
And to lutep those plants
nicely pruned, a wood
handle shear. A nice guy
by the name of Dick Davia
sells ua these. he carries
them in the trunk o f hia
Studebaker. 3 ••
-•5455
MONARCH
2 CU. FT.
CEMENT MIXER
17997
1 i HP G.E MOTOR 49. 97
Every h ome ought to have one don't
you t hink? (Who buys all these
things?) M otor e:atra . but lt is on
sale. t oo
48" PLASTIC
FEICING
43~.rr.
Thia stuff is ~ally tou9h. A.bout the only
thin9 about it that ian't ia the price.
WOVEN PLANTER BASKET
ASSORTMENT
6 .. -7" 77c
9"-10" 1.47
l 1 "-12" 1.97
Put towels 1n t hem. fancy soap. flowers. plants
in theu own pou. put one on your head a t the
annual office party. lotta us.es.
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Get one. today it pays to have
a little extra ..curity and the
bigc;iiea have 'Jl"e&t fire ratings .
. (Ta~ deductible if you store HOMT£K 48" TWO TUBE People tell u.s th.y like the ads .
FLUORESCENT TUBES
. l'-~your record• in it ) WOOD TRJM FIXTURE t he funnies (what funnies?)
r. .· SURVIVOR. •SV 24. 97 Wrapa.round trim in Ironwood. line. teU me something. (I need (! Antique Burl Cherry. or Weathered littl h -) JE
. tick le their fanciH. Drop me a
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s ponsor another 10 and 20 kilometer security door viewer from J<wikset on This doggone thing sure is handy. You can
race. Why not enter? Lotta fun, lotta a mail. in coupon. use it for a vise, a wood clamp. a t a ble. to
Hfreshiea. hold a fish. to wrap a past_rarni sandwich .
CLOSE-OUT
DELUXE
WALL STRIPPING
CENTURY PINE 13. 97
CENTURY CEDAR 18. 97
la~:...-J.~ CLASSIC CEDAR 23. 97
Each pak covers around ... oh ... ah ... er
... umm ... call it 23 sq. feet, give or take a
toe.
SAFEGUARD
WINDSHIELD
WASHER FLUID
77!w.
The list from the buY9n aaid,
"Gallon." You can't even get a gallon
of water for 71¢1 Rush in and
demand you get the gallon.
SHELL FIRE I ICE
ALL· SEASON MOTOR OIL
·. /~: lOW -40 74c
~ -• WT. <;rr.
Guy calW me today. Said, "Mark (that'•
my naJM ). Mark. how do JOU .. u oil eo
cheap? ( & ect\&&111 P\&t • C\189 word in
tNre too.'' ) What do I know, call the Brooklyn Kid. .
D
DECORATOR
GLAZED
CERAMIC
WALL TILE
S.ne~
41, ..... , .. 17 CClo-Tone
TILE
TheH are so good looking. Hard to
show anythinq in black and white
h ere. You gotta ... the stuff.
KRACO
PLYWOOD
' . .
' I ' ' ' ' . I
I •I
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Buy some. I
would. but rve
already go~ some
from la.et year
90~ .. her-. out
in the garage.
Pl&nned to make
90me cut· outs of
Shorty &nd the
Chicken for
Hallo,....n.
4x8 FT.
3/a INCH
SANDED
SHOP
(NO SNAPPO OR POPPO)
TE.AC, it ain't. Mibubiahi. it ain't, but the llOund ain't half bad.
H.y. it'• worth a lot inon than we'r-. aeking 80 you won't be no
dope buying it. Okay.
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VOL 73, NO. 213, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~
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THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1980
\'our Home•own
D•lly Newspaper
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Flood of Refugees Due for County ·
A bMrinl lnlO d'f~ts of the ID·
nux ol tndocbinese refi.tttes on
O.IUomia and in particular
Oraqe County opened in Santa
Ana today with testimony tn·
diulin& lb.Mt ·
-TllB a£nJGt:E population
in Orance County. now at 3S.ooo.
will increue to •t.ooo by Oc·
tober
-THE nDDAL assistance
granted California lO aid in re.
settlement has not increased
despite a more than 100 percent
mt'rcase in refuaees moving to
the state wilhm the past year.
-aACIAL TENSIONS are be·
mg noticed between Indochinese
refugees, blacks and Mexican·
Americans, and among the dif.
ferent Southeast Asian popula·
lion themselves.
The hearing, which was to
conclude this afternoon, was be·
mg conducted by the state Social
Services Advisory Board under
the ch airmanship o f As ·
semblyman Herschel Rosenthal,
D· Los Angeles
Similar hearings have been
held in Los Angeles. San Diego
nnd San Francisco prior to the
preparation of a report on prob·
lems created by the massive
refugee resettlement within the
state. Leading off the testimony was
county First District Supervisor
Philip Anthony who said that his
central Orange County district is
absorbing the majority of the lo·
dochinese immigrants.
Anthony said that estimates
show that an additional 14,000
refugees are expected to resettle
in Orange County "in a few
s hort months."
He noted that Orange County.
with about one percent of the na·
tion's popuJation. has about 10
percent o( the refugee popula·
lion.
Orange County became a
popular location for refugees to
resettle because of its proximity
to the Camp Pendleton Marine
Base which served as a reloca-
tion center at the end of the Viet· nam War.
Eric Yoder. a r epresentative
of Sen . S.l. Hayakawa. d ·
California. t old the three·
me mber board that CalHomia
has been tar geted for $1 5.7
million in resettlement as·
sistance funds this year .
He said that mount ts only
about 10 percent higher than last
year's figure despite a 109 per·
cent increase in the number of
refugees within the state .
That figure would provide
about $140 per person in as-
sistance, he said.
He said that the senator was
taking steps to see that federaJ
assistance would be increased.
Satoru Suglmura. executive
assistant of the Pacific Asian
American Center in Santa Ana,
said that he has received report.c;
of "rumblings" of racial dis·
turbances involving Vietnamese
refugees, blacks and Mexican.
Americans in the Garden Grove
area.
'·we must take preventive
measures.·· he told the board.
Billy: 'Never Had Any Cables'
Aug.14
'Quiet' Plane
Tests Slated
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Ot-o.ity ~.._.SWfl The "quiet" aircraft that
airlines and governme nt of·
ficials are piMing their hopes on
to reduce jet-noise levels at John
Way ne Airport will be dem-
onstratedlbereAug.14
Orange County Supervisor
Thomas RJley told Costa Mesa
Rotary Club members Wednes·
day that the flight demonstra·
lion is expected to r educe
-monitored Jet take-off noise by
up to 10 decibels
At an earlier speech before the
s ame group. Air California
p r esident Ro bert Clifford
translated those expectations into
an example.
Clifford said it ls expected to
take slx of the new DC-9 Series
Reagan Due
At lroille's
SuimToumey
Ronald Reagan plans to attend
closing ceremonies Saturday for
the U.S. Long Course Swimming
C hampionsh ip in Irvine's
H eritage Park Aquati c
Complex. his press aide said
Wednesday
Reagan aide J an McCoy said
10 a telephone interview. "He
<Reagan> is supposed to be in
Irvine Saturday, bl\t all of the
details haven't been settled."
Irvine Mayor Art Anthony
said Reagan advance people and
Secret Service men were 1n City
Hall Wednesday morning mak·
ing arraJlle ments for Reagan's
visit
"The meet organizers had in·
vited President Carter. but be
couldn't come because of the
'Billygate' matter, so they de·
cided 'what the heck if you can't
get a Democrat . ask a
Republicaa,' ''Anthony sald.
Orange Coast
Weat•er
MoaUy sunny Friday and
continued warm. Lows
ton11ht. l5 at the beaches to
7J inland. Hlpa Friday up-
per 'IOI to upper 90s
IN81R TeD.'l 'W
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80 aircraft to make the sa me
noise as one of his airline's cur·
rently nown Boeing 737s.
The McDonnell Douglas Corp.
DC-9 demonstration has been ar·
ra nged by Congressman Robert
Badham. R-Newport Beach.
A spokeswoman at his local of·
fice said county. state and city
representatives have been invit·
ed to a luncheon at John Wayne
to be followed by a takeoff. fly.
by and landing demonstration.
Air California has order ed
four of the new aircraft, which
s till have not g ained FAA
certification. The first two
DC-9-80 aircraft now a re expect-
ed to be delivered In January or
February. Clifford announced.
The planes, he said, will seat
between 154 and 162 passengers
on nights between Orange Coun·
ty and the San Francisco Bay
area
Boeing 737 aircraft currently
flown by the airline seat 119
passengers
The new McDonnell Douglas
aircraft ordered by Air Cal
originally were scheduled for de-
li very late this year, Clifford
said a week ago.
Ra} Towne. s pokesman for
McDonnell Douglas in Long
Beach where the Air Cal aircraft
are under production. blamed
the delay on two things.
Towne said production has
been held up somewhat because
of delays in the delivery of
parts
Secondly, h e sa id , FAA
certirication has been delayed
because or incidents that took
two of three DC·9-80 test aircraft
off night-test schedules.
A ve r y hard land ing at
(See PLANE, Page A2>
Market Dips
Sharply;
Rtdly Stalls
NEW YORK <AP> -Stock
prices dropped sharply today.
stalling a rally that had moved
prices to their highest levels ln
three years.
The Dow Jones average of 30
induatrial stocks fell 11.86 points
to 924.32 in the first four hours
of trading, as declines outnum·
bered advances by a 3-1 margin
· in New York Stock Exchange
trading.
Many stocks were sharply
lower. including oil stocks that
bad been among the strongest 1n
the rally.
The drop came despite more
tentative si1n1 the rece11lon
may be neartna an end. 1bole
indications came from reports
that reeldential buUdln1 con-
tracta roee in June for the flnt
time in nine montbl, and that
the volume ol help wanted ad-
vertisiq roee tbat montb for the
lint tlme 1fnee Juuarj. But
man1 economl1t1 think the
dowaturn wW conUnue at least
HYeral months. Tlte oU ltocb weakened on
Wedwday aft.er It Wal reported
that aome companiet had re·
dueed mlde oU prlcn •• a re-
1ult ol wok demand. A number
of compan1ff han al10 cut
1UOUM prices.
o.lfy ................
BOOOtE BOARDER ADAM RIPLEY, S, KEEPS COOL IN KIO.SIZED SURF
He Htt the Beach In Laguna Wedneaday Alt>ng With a Few ThouHnd Other Folks
Four Face
Burglary Rap
In Irvine
Irvine police arrested three
juveniles and an 18-year-old San
Francisco man on b urgla ry
ch a r ges Wednes day evening
after an 80-minute, helicopter·
a ide d search o f the city's
Northwood area.
Michael Anthony Robertson
was booked into Orange County
Men's Jail. The other suspects.
two girls and one boy, were
taken to Orange County Juvenile
Hall. according to Sgt. Dick
Bowman.
He said one girl was from
Irvine but was unsure of t.he ex·
act ages of the juveniles or
where the other girl and boy
were from.
P olice allege the four
burglarized a house on Jackson
Street in Northwood. A car
belonging to one of them wu
found nearby containing alleged·
ly stolen silver coins, rines.
stereo equipment and clothes.
Bowman said.
The owner or the house is on
vacation, police said.
Croivds Flee Heat,
Flock to Beaclws
Sticky. stale. muggy weather
was fo recast to continue today
and Friday, as thousands nee to
Orange Coast beaches in near ·
record week day crowds .
Lifeguards up and down the
Orange Coast reported today
some 229.000 jammed their
beaches Wednesday from Seal
Beach to San Clemente.
T emperatures toward the
southerly end of the coast were
so brutal one San Clemente
Junior Ufeguard, aged 13, faint·
ed under the blistering sun wtu1e
doing warmup calisthenics to go
on duty.
He was rescued by his mother
who was called to take him
home for observation. but the
boy is all right today. lifeguard
supervisors reported.
Temperatures in some Orange
Coast beach areas hit 85 degrees
Thursday, slightly higher than
had originally been anticipated
but the mercury heated up lO 101
degrees at some points inland
and m the south county at Mis·
:.aon Viejo.
The beaches showed where the
inlanders went in what amount-
ed to a futile effort to beat
Wednesday's heat.
Spakesmen for the Air Quality
M angement Dis trict in Los
Angeles said today that inland
Orange County areas wilt have
unhealthful air today and likely
Friday
A first stage smog alert was
called Wednesday covering the
La Habra region and Santa Ana
Canyon.
Weather forecasters blame a
mass or unstable tropical air
that nudged up from the Baja
California interior ror current
humidity and beat that caused a
wild desert storm Wednesday.
Southern California Edison
Company ofricials today report·
ed an all·time record deruand on
their system for electricity oc·
curred Wednesday as millions
tried to keep cool with air condi·
lioners.
(See HOT, Page AZ)
MovlePred•eer
Trio Guilty· in Drugs
NEW. YORK <AP> -Robert
Evans. former head of produc·
tion at Paramount Pictures and
producer of lbe "Godfather"
movl• and other bit films: bLa
wealthy builder brother, Cbartel
Evans, and another man pleaded
1uUty today to poaeulon ol ftve
ounceaol pure cocaine.
Tbe cbarae, a mlldemeuor.
was made in a criminal lD·
formation flied ln U.S. Dtltrtct
Court In llMhattan. Tbe doeu-
ment allepd tbat tbe cocalDe
came from a federal undercover
aaent. A lnfclnnatlon ls flied In plee-.
bartainld agreements in wbieb
the df!fendanta agree to admit
the C-... lO avoid indictm..-
on me>tt Mrioua charges.
Robert Evana. or Beverly
Hll11, produced "Love St.orJ"
and "Serpico." u well u 0.
"Oodladler" movlel and otblr
bit filmll. IDa bro&ber and lltcU.I
Shure both live in Manhattan.
Robert Evans formerly was mar·
ried to All MacGraw and Phyllis
George.
The cbarp ls punishable by
up lO a year in Jail and • ..,,000
rine.SentenclnglssetOct. 7.
Evans. an independent film
producer. and the other two
were in the coartbouse when
the Information was made
knoWll.
Tbe third man named was
Michael Sbllre. a partner of
Charles Ev8111 in a coastnaction
firm with offices on Flflb
Avenue .
Tbe charp qalnst the tine
stems from a prior lndlctment of
two )'OUftc women allepd to be
frtenclt ol the defendantl and
wbo aded u ao-bltweeu In tbe
drul tnnsactlon.
The women wen ldeatlfled as
Alana Garcia and Nanc1
•
Gallagher, both in their 20s and
both Manhattan residents. The
women were indicted on charges
of conspirin1 lO distribute co·
calne and with aidiftl and abet·
ting in the distribution of the nve
ounces.
The indictment •talnst the
women cbar1ed that Miss
Garcia rontacted an a1ent of the
federal Drug Enforcement Ad·
mlnistratioo by telepbone May 1
and arnncect ror the purdlaM
the rive ounces ol cocaine bJ the
Evam brotlten.
It wu alleted tbat on the
followJnc clay Charles Evus toot delivery of tbe flve ountee
ol cocaine, wtlb estimated worth
al $15.000, from a federal un·
dercover apnt near Ill• otftce al
745 Fifth Ave. and Mias
GaJla1ber received one ounee of
cocaine from an undercover
8'enl.
•
Branded
liar by
Official
WASHINGTON <A P> -Ball)
Carter, contradicting an account
bv a Justice Department of.
Cicial. derued today that he had
<'Opies of any State Department
cables or that his brother. the
president, has ever given him
any do<.'uments r elating to
La by a
·' l have State Department
copies of nothing." he said in an
Associated Press interview in
Americus, Ga. ··Jimmy has not
shown me anything."
Pre s id e n t Carter
acknowledged thro u g h a
spokesman Wednesday that he
and Billy discussed t he State
Department cables. but that he>
did not recall sbowing the docu-men~ to Billy.
J oel Lis ker. head of the
Jus tice Department's roreign
agents registration section, told
the AP on Wednesday that Billy
told him in an interview J an. 16
that the president had given him
cables concenung the trips.
Lasker also said Billy hed to
him about receiving money from
the Libyan ~overnment.
Asked about L1sker ·s allega
t ions today. the p resident ·s
brother responded : "Lisker ai.
run or s-· ...
As ked for comment on Billy's
denial llsker would say only
.. The record of the interview
speaks for itself."
At the White House. pres!.
!'>ecretary Jody Powell sttid
Pres ident Carter canceled a
planned Democ ratic fun~
raising trip to Cleveland Mon·
day and expect.s to have his writ
ten report to Congress on the
Billy Carter affair completed
that day. Powell said the presi
dent "hopefully" a lso will hold a
news conference that day to
answer questions about the mat-
ter.
Powell told reporters that
While House ofricials did not
know of the cables matter until
several congressmen who re·
viewed FBI reports on Lisker's
interview of Billy Carter made•
the contents public Wednesday.
Lisker said that during the in·
terview at Billy Carter's B~ena
Vista. Ga .. home, the president's
brother saw cables in Lisker's
briefcase and said. "Oh. I've got
those."
Lis ker said he asked Billy
Carter who gave them to him
an<f that the president's brother
responded: "J immy."
Beyond any legal questions,
<See mu.v. Pa•e AU
* * Poll: Carter
Not Blamed
NEW YORK CAP> -
Eighty-two perce nt of
Americans polled say "lt
is unfair lO blame Presi·
dent Carter for the
behavior of his brother ,
Bllly," according to the
Louis Harris cqani&ation.
The telephone poll of
1,458 ''likely voters" was
concluded July 18 to 21 .
As ked whether it was
unfair l.o blame tbe presi·
dent for his brother 's ac-
tions. 82 percent agreed,
18 percent disagr~ and 2
percent sald they were un·
sure.
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21ul Violent NfBhl
P/,agues Orlando
OR '()(). F1a 1 t'1 Slr ""c-rt• quid a1aan toda)' \n a
troubh'd IW>'JthburhNd af\tt lM ~ tr111ht n11h1 an wtudt
name. ~ rrom flttbl>albf.4 .,.,uldinp. k>ott'~ raced t.hr®&ll
:.tor.a and rock!i and boU&M. k'l't pol1 at ba>
Pt\11eoe lai Wfd~~ l'Of'dontd o(( 1 UI to 20-tquare bloc.'lc
:-t <'lion ol th l toun t or1"'ced tih th" thar11 f'londa r lty lnC"t t.-~ to u1r1·r rJ\·&al \h ,turbant"t"'I
~'l bu_,1nt·' t"• "'''r'• bu~ 111 th\ r:round und f1rem.-n ut 1n~u1!>twd bl It'' ul thr t'c.' <'(twr bu1ldin11) ~\'\•ral i.tor~ -.r r..-loot~. poi11~ :-..-tld { CflccC'n U\ n I ... , i 'A-'epl thn>u&h lht• ;,rta
DDd otm hod 1.1bout 30 Pt"\ll'll' U\ an rftnrt lo clur lhe strt.,"t'l
llW• llrr-'MI l•Nl•U t :Z...-t111-I I 91f'R
lh Ttlt' ~la&~ Pr~u
l rl&.11 ' N"\ulutmn r N'!Pm t'\t'<"Uh-tl 11 mort m t-n a l dawn
tod., for takm.tt pllrt tn tht' m1hl4Ar} plot tu uvt'r thro" A)"atollah
Huhollah Khumt>uu , Tt-bran R.toi110 anooum·f'd Ftf\\.~n other t!X ·
ttut1ocu (or tlCher <'rlmt" "'t'~ liUllloun~
Ttu> hrou~hl to 36 lht> numbl>r o f alleged plotten. executed
since t.ht: ~p1rat"~ 1us d.lst'k.1M'<I thrtt "-eeks ago The gov·
t-rnment aid &Ir (Met-oftl~rs ~ith lht' ~upport of members of
the otht•r . .irm~1 for rt"l!> plannt"d to bomb Khomeini's home in
northt•m lr an .ind tnt:ll e 9tht>r ~old1ers to rebt>l against the re·
riubh can goHrnmt•nt
RJIUln" Bfa!lf BrHt>t"*"d \_.l,ar Tnt
~T'Ot'J\.HOl .\1 ::.'h'<ien 1 -\P> Tht• ubser alor} at Hagfon,
tnd.t ~ r\>J;:l!oh.>n'd M'll!>m lC 5 ll!OUJ$ that probably OMilnatl'd from
.. rn undf'rJ:round nuclear exploe.ion 1n lhe &-mtpa latins k area or
thl ::-.(\\Wt l 'nion. offtcrnls said
Tht· t•~plosaon , ,.,h1c h me.t.surl'<i 5 5 on t he• Rl<'htcr under·
.:round 't J)t> ~ 3 th<' !'ieventh N'J!IStt'~ 1n th(' ScmtpaJatmsk
Jrt' .. l tht!'< ~ t'Jr
~00 ffillio11 l .. oan 10 Ch,.,,,., .... Oh 'd
\\ . ..\. .... ta~GTO~ 1 AP I -~federal government today gave
final approval 10 another $300 m 1lhon in loan guarantees to
<'h rv~ler Corp < Re latl'd story. A4 l
Tht· .1rtton. affirming a preliminary vote t~en July 15 by
tht.• C'h~ ,f<'r Loan Guarantee Board. raises the total of ap-
pro' t'd loan gu.irantees to $800 million Congress has authorized
SJ 5 h1lhoo m guarantees to keep the nahon's No. 3 automaker in
bu<.tn~'
l..S. Oppo~" (.' .. \'.. tt'onw11·• .-lt"flon Plan
COPE.~HAGEN. Denmark 1AP > -The lS.day U N. Coo·
fl'n•n<'t' on Women endc-<l today with the United States voting
aJ?am~t 11:. action progr am be<'ause of offending planks pu.shed
b~ a nti· b ra£'1 delegates But tht• Americans said overall they
\"tC'v. Ni tht> pro~ram with sat.Jsfa cu on
<"•>•llWHOIU• Co,,..,. Dou-n
MOSC"OW IAP l \"1etnam~e rosmonaut Pha m Tuan. t~e
first A 51d.1l m :.pJCt.'. and his Son C'I commande r Viktor Gorbatko
n ·tumed to Earth toda) alter u week·long m ission. Tass re-
por tt>d
CM Lumber Blaze
Probed by Experts
S) JERRY CLAUSEN
Of U. o.<t-, Ptle4 Si.ft (;o:.t a M e!>a ar son 1n
,•t•st1gator.. :.aid today they arc:
tollov. mg lt uds in the Wedn~
day monung torching of ABC
I.u mber yard al 14-0 E 17th St.
Po hc-<· Sgt Bill Bechtel said
his agency ha:. "a couple of su...,
pt-CL'>" rn mind, but re fust.'<f 10
1•laboral t·
"I can :.ay that then : wa:, sw.
p1c1ou:. act 1v1ly around the two·
'lory <hardv.ar e :.ale~) build.Ing
)Ui.t prior to the• f1rt:, accordmg
to w1tnessc-::.." ~chtcl added
fire department investigator
Tom MacDuff tnda catcd th<1t hi:.
flwn 10\'est1~at1on 1s leading 1n a
lltffer enl d.Jrect1on. He also was
tight hpped about details.
F are offic ials s a id e a rly
Wt:dnesday that the blaze which
:.hot flames some 80 feet mto the
uir al a bout 2:20 a.m. was de·
h berately set in a number of
locations at the lumber yard.
.. I <'an 't tell you anything right
no'tft'. I'm sorry to say," MacDuff
.. aid. "Anything I would say
t.'OUld JUSt k11l 1t for US
"\\t· h;ive no do ubt t hat
.,om <'hodY !><'t lhl' fi re. but as for
v. ho. r ve got ~1 couple of po:.sible
lc:ia!-,and that's all ··
a fter lhey were told of the blue.
~t r.. Moore -said this morning
that the bl.15mess was insured.
'"but not for the daily loss of
hu!>inl~.., wt• fare or the blood.
:. .... eat and tear::. we 've put into
II ..
Fm.: officials est1matl'd that
Sl00.000 in buildings were lost in
tht-blaze An add1t1onal SS00.000
1n me rc han d1 ~c. inc luding
lumbt.'r , paint, hardwar e and
other materials. we re lost. they
1·~t1m ated .
Asked 1f ~he or her husband
ha\'C any idea v.ho might have
s t a rted the fire. Mrs . Moore
answered. "Absolutely none."
She ~cud that all em ployees
who have left the hrm have left
on good terms and that the COU·
pie can think of no one who
would seek revenge
She said she isn't s ure just
how much insurance was ca r·
n cd on the property
"Unfortunately. all of our rec·
ords burned up with the build·
ing," Mrs. Moore noted.
She said she and he r husband
own the business along with co·
partne r Paul Setzer of Orange . ··we want to re-open as soon
as possible," she said, noting,
however, that cleanup opera·
ttons in the debris ·filled yard
can't begin until insurance in·
vestigators are finished there. •
Blaze
Destroys
Casino
('RYSTAL BAY. N~v. CAP) -
fm• 1toWt.'f>l lhn>uch Jlm Kelley's
Ta hoe Nuuei culno today,
dettl"O)'\nl t.be &op floor of tho
l wo ator y structure • nd e lt·
1t•n1toi vcly damaging the hrst·
Cloor t·~:11no
N~arly two hours alter the
fm1l alarm. firefighters from
thrtt dt-partments still were try.
1n.: to bnng the names unc:kr
l'ontr~
N uggct ge ne ral m a nage r
Ad um Mthonberger s aid the !lre
JPPIJrt'ntly brok e out on the
i.~t'ond floor in the em ployee Uv-
1 ng quarters He s aid the
downstairs was easily evacuated
3f\er \he fitt began and be as-
:.umed that club empk>yttS who
use \he upstairs rooms also got
out safely.
A witnes s s aid the entare
:.et'ond floor was engulfed In
fla mes ,.,thin one hour after lh(!
fire broke out and name:. were
:-hootmg through the roof l k
~a id the fire s cemed lo tx-wori\
mg 11:-way down to the fi rst·
fl oor t•asino.
A woman at the adJacrnt
Crystal Bay Club said the ~ug
gl'I "as "on 11!:. way to bum1ng
to tht' ground ...
The dis patc her a t Incl ine
Vlllage said the fire was report-
ed at 8: 15 a.m. and still was out
of control at 10. She said there
had been some rescues. but no
reports of lnjuries.
Dense smoke and lntenae beat
from \he burning bu.ilding were
hampering eCforts to bring the n re under cootrol. The wood
structure was one or the smaller
and oldt>r ca sinos at the north
:.ho re.
M1ltonberge r s aid the bar and
casino area cover ed aboot 3,000
square feet. The building was
about 40 years old.
The dispatcher said all tmits
from Tahoe City. Kings Beach
and Incline Village were at the
scene and traffic was being re-
routed from Nevada 28 at the
sc-ene of the fire. just east oC the
Nevada state hne.
Fro• Page Al
HOT .••
A s urvey of local beaches ln·
dicaled sweltering inland vis·
itors were at least helping to
conserve lifeguards' energy by
not getting into trouble in the
water
H o w e v e9r , I I f e g u a r d s
acknov.1edged. the blue Pac1f1t'
was doing 1ts part too. ~mce at
times it was glassy and placid.
almost like a lake with lapping
wa ves averaging only one to two
fc.~t
Newport Beach hfe~uards re·
ported at least one record wa:.
s e t Wednes day from West
~ewport to the sands of Corona
de l Mac
Oespile a whopping crowd of
85,000 beach visitors there was
only one rescue made. they said.
Upcoast at Seal Beach. the
visiting throng numbered 12.000.
which is almo6l packed for the
s hort stretch between the San
Gabriel JUver jetty and the Seal
Beach Naval Weapons Station's
Anaheim Bay jetty.
Huntington City Beach
Lifeguard U . Bill Richardson
said his men watched over 4.2,000
batheni and s unlovers, some
JS.000 more than normally show
up on a summer weekday.
Chilly water t emperatures
running at 60 degrees kept a
few bathers out of the water but
there were no major rescues
among the crowds of swimmeni
.ind surfers.
The tnfrrno that ~Jv. al! of
Co:.ta Me:.a 's fi re equipm ent
n ·bpondang ea rly Wednesday
J nd drew equipment from
nei g hboring Santa Ana and
~ewport Beach could be seen
from as far away as Corona del
Mar
Lumbe r ya rd ow n er
manager James MOON! and h..is
wife, Audrey. saw the fire from
their home in the Bluffs area
Newport 'Y' Faces
$20,000 Deficit
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Of .... '*"' ..... $\8fl
A sharp slip in adult mem·
bersh1ps ia giving Orange Coast
YMCA officials headaches as
they stare at a $20,000 hole in
their working budget.
Jim deBoom, director of the
YMCA, said in order t.o pull Uae
Y out ol its sudden tailspin, one
branch facility, has beft doeed
and several employees lakl off.
Other staff members, he
slresaed, a.i.o face the ax as do a
number al scheduled fall pro-
grams.
"Tbb ia pcMotially one ol the most Hrioul threata we've ever
faced,·• deBoom said.
He explained tbe money
crunch la due to a 23 percent drof ln adult membersblpt as
wel as a decline lD coatl'lbu·
Uolll. YOUU. mroUment, howevw. II
up 11 peremt, but deBoom NkS
the YMCA 1penda mon oa cbUd
1&1P8ntlklll tha It ~·~ la youth member9blpa.
''It COit& ua abcMlt S50 more
per child enrolled as a Y
member dam wllat we take In."
De deBoom said. "Tbe dlr·
ference ii offset by contributions
a nd the sale of adult mem-
bershi115."
The income generated by
e nrolling 100 children. he ex.
plained, is around $2,SOO while
enroUinl 100 adults provides an
income of $13..500.
DeBoom blames the enroll·
ment drop on economics. He
said a check wtth persons not re·
newln& their membenhipa re-
vealed that many said that
money ii simply too tlgbt.
PollUcs also ls at f a\llt. he
said. ··A lot ot J>eOP4e are 1Jvtnc
their money to presldent.lal can·
didatet inaCad ol the Y. This
happens every four yean. of coune. but lt'• wone Ul1I year."
He laid tbe WMt Newport Yll·
CA branch on Cout HiPWlY waa cloled 1Mt moac.b. Tbat dty
bulldma no,, ........ aMd by
tM l"rteedl of UM Ubrary.
"We're f\lltlWac the cbuita· ble purpo1e ol the YMCA, MrV· ln~wt&la cbaract.-ele-v• amaanclwe'relol· llll ow , "cleBoom said. Re Mid he lllteadl to alt tlOt
and bope for • cbanse ln t.6at
lttnd.
EXPECTING FREEDOM
Or. MacDonald
Attorney~
Seek Release
Of MacDonald
By llOBERT BA&KElt °' .. o.lfy ,..... $Ufl Atlomeys were e xpected to
rile leg al pape r s today In
Richmond, Va . that they hope
will lead to early freedom for
Huntington Beach phys ician Jef.
frey M acDonald f r o m t he
Federal Correctional Institute at
TermmaJ Island
MacDonald 1s servmg lhrN>
life sent.ences followmg h is con·
vicUon last summer of murdC'r -
ing his wife a nd two young
daughter.> m Fort Bra gg. :\ C ,
in 1970.
M acOonald's conviction was
reve r sed Wedn esd ay b y a
federal appeals court on grounds
he was denied a s peedy tn&I
The federal court in Richmond
did not deal with the question of
his guilt or innocence.
Lawyers in Raleigh s aid today
they hope the 36-year·old physi-
cian will be released soon on
bail pending p<>Ss1ble appedl b)
the govemm('nl.
"But we don't L·xpcct him to
be freed imminently becauM:
these court matte~ take time.··
.,aid lcg~d ,1..,!i 1~t:.1nt .\'ancv Jone~ ·
.\1 <id)on:ild wa.<, reported to be
elated ove r thl' verdict but ha~
dt-clmed 1nterv1cw:.
"He told us hr wa nts t o get out
or here and i::o h<>mc ii~ M>On ~
po!>stblc." s<11d Don Butt:,. an a:.-
:-.1stant to th(' warden
Butts ::.aid ~tac Doni:t ld ha:.
been !><>mewhat of a loner who
has kept a low.profil e while. an
tnmale.
"lie Jogs and play:. ll'nms and
does h.ts work consc1ent1ous1y. ·
Butts reported
M acDonald has been m cha rge
of the prison training office
where he does cler1cal work
MacDonald was not allowed to
serve on the prison 's med.le al
sta ff bttause of a pr ison pohcy
of not per mitting mmat<'s to
work on other inm ates, Butt:.
:.a id.
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CONCORD.
QUARTZ
AIJaa~ Ollld
Mesa Mother
Faces Hearing
By AllTH\J& a . VINSEL
Of -O•ltv "'9ol \~ The 11'\1ssing mother of a 13·
year-o&d Costa Mesa r unaway
girl who moved away In the
child '~ a bs e nce. a ppa re ntly
<.t bandorung the girl to the world.
has been located a nd faces <1
custody hearing Frtday
County juvenile a uthoritie s
a re expected to argue that tht-
motber, who they traced to El
Segundo, shouldn't be a llowed to
take back her eldest daughter .
The woman reportl'dly told as·
sociates when she left town dur·
mg a period between June 27
a nd July 8 that. 1f the girl
thought she was old enough to be
out on he r own. the world could
ha ve her
She has l\ol.'O younger children
who accompanied he r on the
mo\ t' to the El Segundo rc~1on
a nd who ar e n't ln\'Ol ved in
Friday·.., custody he:.irm~
Th1: 13 year old ha!> reportl>dl~
told countv socidl worker. i:lt
Albert Stttoo Homl' in Or<1n~e.
v. here s h"' has twen J l.'Jrt· Jnd
ru~tody g uest ..,,nee July 8. that
"he dOl''>n ·1 .,., JOI t<1 f!IJ back to
hl'r mothl•r
Sht-c1t1.--d a quarrt·home, un-
hJPPY home lt ft: JI t hl' J oann
Stn•t•t n ·s1dl•nce her motht·r
'hared wllh a hvc ·in boyfnC'nd
a~ t he rc>a....on ~ht• ran awC1 y in
mid June
The gJrl t urned herself an to
Co:.ta Mesa police July 8 when
:.hl· returned to lhe house and
round he r mother had m ad t good
an ('ar ber Uireal to mcnc d~ay
a nd le:n·t> her l)n her own
~he told poli ce· o,hc beht:' ed
lhl· v.oman and her other two
t:h1ldrcrl h<.id pr obably gone to
Lou1-.1ana. liut v. J'> unablt> to
l'\l'll fum1~h nJmt·' rif rt'lall\C-.
tht're who m1~ht Ix' rontactc-d
P o llt'l' Df't eCll\ c• Sgt Rtll
Rt•t hl<'I <.aid today that count'
JU"emlc· ofriePr.; are not anx1ou. ..
to place the 13 Har -01<1 back 1n
th1• home althoui:h tht-motht·r
and bo~1nend haH· split up
DunnJ.! th<' tv.o v.el•k p.·rtrJtl
'>h<' wa~ gone, the voung-.tn
s tayed at th~: homt-of a fnend 1n
the Colle~t' Park D1~trict and
ht•r mother made no e ffort to
call police
She had reported the girl as a
f'ro• Page . t I
PLANE ...
Edwards AJr Force Base dunn~
Jn f AJ\ required short l andin~
l e!it damagc-d onl' of the tv.o-
t'ngtnt.'i.h1~. Tov. ne ~atd
The OthC'r v.as dJ m aged v.h11t·
landing J I Yuma . ,\n z , dun n,g
· · .i ..,1 mulatl:d h~ drJultc~ QUI
landin>! ..
"It H~red Off tht: runv. ay JOd
:.hce red a &<'ar." he poante<I out
To wne· said his company h.c.
s uc t'e~~fully complet ed mor e·
than 1.000 hours of test flying
with tilt' new DC·9 All that re·
mains is about 2S or 30 hou~
m or <'. ht> noted
Supervisor Riley, whose Sth
District includes Nev. port Beach
and Costa Me:.a. told Rotanans
t hat John Wayne Airport 1s one
of h1~ etucf concerns .
fie sard he wants to reduce
Jirport takeoff noise by at least
7 .5 decibels before the county
authoriz~ an) more nights or
a1 rhn~ at the airport
runaway earlier 1n the year. but
that ('a1>e was clos ed when the
child returned home vo luntarily.
She could be declared a ward
of tht.> county at Friday's hear-
an~ and pl<1ccd 1n a fObler home
for propc•r bUpcrv1l-1on <1nd care
Juthontt\.'S s.ud loda)
f 'rom Pa,,.-,l l
BILLY ...
the cables development ra1:.es
new doubts about the president ·s
'>elf·des<'ribed arm 's·len ~th role
1n h t:> brothl·r·~ L1by<.tn COMeC·
t1 on
Lisker sa id the government
has no plans to prosecute Billy
Carter for lying about whe n he
tir~t got money from L ibya.
I' r e ., 1 d 1· n I C a r t l' r ' ~
J!'kOO\I. 1 .. d~nwnt I.alt• W~dnes
dJv t1'al he d1:.(u~:-1·d the cable~
\I, 1th ht., brolhtr had not been 1n
eluded 1n a statcml·nt 1!>:.ued lc1~t
"eek by t h •· Whitt• Hou..,l·
µurportm~ to c11·scr1be ..a ll ib 10
'ol\'•·mt>nt in thr affai r
l.1i.k1·r '<ll!f I h<il tlurrn~ thl· 1n
lt:n 1cv. h1· h ... d 11l h1:. bricfcas<.'
non <'IJ ~-.1f11•tJ ~t ... t1• Depart
nu•11t t·ahlt·' .1br1ut tht· tr1µ
.\<·t•1ird1n._: t11 L1'\k1:r :
Hill\ lm1k1·d over at my
1·.1hll''> Jn<I ..,,ud, 'Oh. f'vt.· ~ot
lhfl<.t.• .
.. I >cttd , 'Who ~ave them to
\OU""
"Ht> ~aid J1mm\ · "
l.1 ..,kt>r -.·aid ht·· w as e1:rt~11n
Hill;. Cdrtt>r mt· ... nt th(· prcMdcnt
'"and not hi-. friend J immy who
run' thl' hotel Jov.n tht•re ...
Hui Llskt-r addE•d. It'~ h;irrt
1r1 t1·ll v.h;1f B1llv m••:Hl" Htllv"'
11111 I \11 t (I I lll'f llfl •
I 1,lo.t'f '>.itd lhl' JHt''11lt·nl-.
hr •11 ltl r <''IUlrl n11t h;n1· lr n1iv. n
•''\,Jllly .,.,h,11 l-.1hlt•.., ~t;:rt· In th(•
tir14·I t·'"'"
l d1d.11 I W•' Ill:. t'Jhlt·'> dOd
I rn 0111 ..,1u1· \I.ho dt'tuc1 lly ~a11c
l hl·m 111 him L1!>kt:r dirt
If.· .11d tlwr•· "ould be no
'wlatwn 11! IJ\I. 1f ••1mt:tme in
1...0\ t•rnrrn·nl ~J \• H11lv Carter
unda:-.:.1f1l>d t Jbk.,. bu·t thiJt he
1 .. tn\e,tti;:.1ltnR to 'ee v.hat
l.'Jbfe'\ t he prt>Str11.·nt i. brother
hd-. J nd v.ho ~.ivc t hem to ha m.
\\ httP I lou'>I' spoke!> man Ray
Jenkins said later Wednesday
that Prt'5ldC'nt Carter's "l>E!s t rec-
nlh.•ct1on i" that th•· only ~le
flt:partment cablt"> h<• has ever
<It"' u~M·d "'th Hilly Carter arc
fpw clJ'>~1f1tdl1un l'Jt1IC's from
•1 ur 1:mba.":.' 1n l.tb) ,, reportmi:
"n Hiii\ Carto-r ' fir 1 tn p to
I 1b\J 1n "-P'• ml"I< r I 1ijj Jnd tn
11tc-.tt1ni.: th.11 •h·· t rip h<id i.:on ·
v. ··II from th1• I mbJ:.:..v :. pomt or
\I• "' ••
f h• · 1•r• 11f. n1 <10t·' not
1111"' rt·• ill ..,h.,~Jnf.? tht• texts lo
Hllh I .1r t1•1 o r e1 v1 n J.: him
t'tJfJ ll'' J..nJ.. "'"' .... 111l
J~nk m~ :.J1d thl' 1·..1hl~:. wf're
rl.1-...,1f1f'fl no hich•'r than •·con-
f1dt.•nt1<1I" or · l11n1tt·t..I ui.t• onl). •
l!o wc .. c r. a special dearcince
norm;i lly ts noqu1r<"<i t•l .,~ con-
fid £'nt1a l docu mt'nt:-
On the pa\ mcnl~ tS'-U<.'. Lisker
said that on J Jn lti Bi lly C.irter
denlt'd lo htm hunn~ rc•c<'ived
<1n ) mune ) Imm the radical
Ara b eon•mment
Hut L1sk <'r said that he h<1d ob-
t ained Tuesday a deposit slip
s howing that Billy Car ter de·
po::.1 ted his first Libyan payment
1n t he P eop l e''> Ba nk or
L:>Grange, Ga . Dec 31
\f54d/ <Jlla!J,4 <J/1wfeJ/
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3S FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660
TELEPHONE <714) 644-2*
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CMJFORNIA
Ftdure Briglater It,. W1"""9t•
• ll?vr!dg, July 31, t980 O~IL V P\LOT t\f
Rain Aids State Firefighters
Thousands of Acres of Brush Charred; 14 Injured
B1 TM .\MOCla&ff Pntl
Aided by u •oakln& rain.
f1rcr1ghtcnJ have controlled Lbe
7.900·acro fire in lhe San Jacinto
Mountllins above Palm Sprinca
and have contained or controUed
doicns or other blues that
r harrt-d thousands or acres o(
l'»hfomlU's brushland and left
ut least 14 people Injured.
"Thnt half inch of rain sure
helped," said Callfornla Depart·
menl of Forestry s pokesman
Royal Mannion of the La Vida
fire northwest of Palm Springs.
whi<'h was controlled Wednes·
day afternoon after a three-day
battle
I NCR EASED MOIS1'lJllE
also helped f1ref1ghters control
the fire in the Sidewinder Moun·
talns north of the Lucerne
\'alley an San Bernardino County
at 11.130 acres. according to
federal Bureau of Land Manage.
ment spokes man John
Ferguson.
malMd on each or the San
Bernardino County flres during
the night
AT LEAST 1' PEOPLE were
injured -two or them seriously
-fighting lhe Central and
Southern California fires.
Lightning strikes into dry un·
dergrowtb sparked most or the
fires. fire officials said. Gusty,
erratic winds, steep terrain, low
humidity and tempe ratures in
the 1005 thwarted fir~fighters.
the officials said.
Elsewhere in California:
-The Coxey fire. 10 milel\.
northwest of Big Bear Lake, was
contained at 375 acres Tuesday
evening, Mannion said, with Cull
control coming early Wednesday
eveninR
firefighters fro m Madera.
Mariposa, Fresno and Tulare
counties.
Tbe Mission Creek fire, on
the Rivers ide·San Bernardino
County line. was at 950 acres
Wednesday evenlng and was 90
percent contained, with full con.
trol expected at noon today, said
Bureau of .Land Management
spokesman Ferguson.
-Full control of the Rainbow
fire in the Los Padres National
Forest. near the Santa Barbara.
Ventura County line was expect·
ed early today. The fire had
been contamed at 570 acres at
mad.afternoon Wednesday. ac-
cording to Fores t Service
spokeswoman Ed Waldapfel.
HE SAJD MA.NV CireCighter~
had suffe red heat prostratJon
whale fighting the blaze a cross
stee p terrain In 106·degr ee
weather. N e ar l y a ll the
fire£1ghters were treated and re-
leased. he said
County at 700 acres Wednesd~
night. CDF dispatcher Tom
Barnes estimated control by 6
a.m . today.
Blimp to Air
Con Schemes
LOS ANGELES CAP> -
The attorney general's of-
fice will take to the air in
the Goodyear blimp begin-
ning Friday to inform the
public about various local
con games, buncos and
frauds . Most victims or
the sca m s a r e senior
ritizens .
Marin County HumanJ> Society workers release the
partially blind goose that v. al> taken into custody after
her mate was killed and barbecued The widowed goose
joined l\o\-O ganders and a goslmg that appeared on her
hom e beach near Tiburon. and officials hoped she would
Jive happily with her new found friends.
Control came at 6 p.m . Wed·
nesday. he said.
The Almond fire in the high
desert at Red Mountain was con
tamed at 9.500 acres Wednesday
wath control expected by 4 p.m
today, Ferguson said
A force 0£ 150 firefighters re
Some 90 £1reCighters were
battling a 900·acre brush fire
that was 80 percent contained.
about 25 mil es east o r
Porterville. CDF spokeswoman
Stefanie Thomas said Cull con·
taanment was expected by 8 a m.
today.
TH E BLAZE. CALLE D the
Cain Springs fire, was caused by
lightning, she ~ajd No injuries
have been reported. State £ire
c r ews wer e being aided by
ln Riverside County . a £1re
at Anza burned 600 acres before
hard ramlall Tuesday led to full
ront rol Wednesday.
Pirefighters contained a fire
in San Timoteo Canyon sQuth of
Redlands in San Rernardino
The blimp will fl y over
So uthe rn Ca l 1f orn1 a
through August. fl ashing
messages on how to obtain
£alms a nd speakers who
can explain the various
sch emes and who to con·
tact 1f approached by a
t'On m a n , a s pokes man
sa id.
Home Savings and Loan
Assn. as underwriting the
cos t of the program.
Garlic Farms
Get Union
GILROY I AP> Fields of garltc rtpe for
harvest remained without workers today as a
strike by garhc packers continued. '.'hlle the t;nat·
ed Farm Worke rs won union elections at two
garlir farms
Workers at the Christopher Rant'h voled 188·5
Wednesday to have the t.:FW repre:-.ent them in
negot1at1005 with gro"' ers, and field hands at Bob
Felize Farms voted 77·0 for union representation.
The Gilroy region south or San Francisco sup·
plaes about 90 percent or the nat1on·s gar lt c crop,
about 15 milhon pounds annually
About 1,200 garlic packers walked off their jobs
July 21 and the ~trike spread to about 800 workers
harvesting other crops this week
lll'ftttrink4»1 Denied Parole'
FRO~TERA <AP> A parole board. saying
Patricia Krenwinkcl v. a~ ··extremely callous" to
( J
hum:rn suffering. has re·
fused for a third tame to ·'TITE f rt'(' the co nvi c t e d
murderer, a disciple of
Cha rles Manson The board Wedn e sd a~ r ejected ~11 ss
Kren"1n.kel's contt•ntion that she was a confused
product of the 1960s
PCB C'onfaiuer~ f 'omad
17 BAKERSFIELD IA Pl -Pncif1c Gas &. Elec·
tric Co. will prepare a plan to clean up a company
work yord here because' JO capacitors containing
the suspected carcinogen PCB were found buried
on the site
The capacitors w ere discove red shortly after
company crews began d1~g10g sample trenches
through a landfall area more than half the ~iie of a
football field Wednesday
Shipyard M'<•rker~ ."ii rikC'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A strike bv some 3. 70C
Todd Shipyards Corp. employees see.king higher
pay and free asbestos disease tesLc; has halted
a lmost all acthity at lhe yard. a company official
says
Todd's industrial relations director, J ohn
O'Hara. said talks between Local 9 of the In·
dustrial Union of Manne and Ship Builders of
America and the shipyard remained sta lled
Wednesday. the thud day of the stnke.
,Ur Co•pau er F aib ,\gain
FREMONT <AP> The Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration computer that controls air traffic
over Northern California and Nevada briefly
failed again Wednesday, an FAA spokesman s aid.
Roger Johnson said lhe computer was down
for 10 minutes, from 12:33 a.m. to 12:43 am., and
the malfunction c aused "little or no impact " on
Clights in the area served by the Fremont center.
Deserts Bracing
For More Stonns
By Tbe Aaaocia&M Preis
Southern CaJifomja desert areas and parts or
Arizona braced for more thunderstorms and high
winds today after lightning killed an off-duty
sberifrs deputy in Needles and six inches or rain
fell on Parter, Ariz.
San Bernardino County deputy Michael Sam·
pie 22, was kUJed lnstanUy by lightning Wednesday
while water.skiin g on the Colorado River in
Needles.
He died at the outset of a furious storm that
broulht winds of up to 80 mph, knocked down mott
than SO telephone poles and forced the closure of
Hisbway 115 between N~les and Blythe.
Heavy rains also reu in Las Vegu and at
Boulder Cit y in Nevada.
The result of that moisture and the desert beat
has been felt in the form of thundenbowers and
U1btnJng strlkes durint the week that have
touched off numerous brushfires.
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e believe that ha
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You've eaten away half your lunch
hour being held up at the bank .
You've left the car running at the
curb only to find a crowd parked at the
teller line.
You've rushed to get money before
5: 00 and got caught in the rush hour ...
in your bank lobby.
Imperial believes that's a crime! At
our offices throughout California, we've
come down hard on time-robbing incon-. veruences ...
That's why at some locations we
open express lanes at peak hours. We
keep most offices open on Saturdays. We
have ample parking outside. And we've
got people who are friendly, but stay fast
and efficient.
Imperial has many ways to help you
save. Not only money (passbooks and
certificates that pay higher dividends than
any bank), but minutes too.
So if the slow ins and outs of bank-
U;ig are holding you up, there's a quick
alternative. It's Imperial Savings, for
people on the move.
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Housing Element
Can't Work Magic
AIL r three years ol wort, Ute Irvine City Council has
finaU,y adopted a Cll)' KouAa& Elemen
1be 76 pa documen~mred by UM atate ot all aUfornlu cati , 1 su to •~ify bow much
a/fordable bou.sao• ho be buUt in lM ch •
In the broude:tt . ense, Irvine's HOU-\lnl Element
m ts this l't."QW~m nl. Jl c II for on ·third ol all future
med1wn tugb and high d nsity r 1d nual unltJ to ~
affordable to lower·lncomt> groups.
Med.Jum.tugh d~n 1t ~ 10-25 umt.s per ere a1'd high
den llY tS 2$-40 unit per cn.>
Amazlnl(I)'. towl'r m rome earneor un• defined ui:. tbo~e making n ma:\imum or $24,240 per ) ear
This affordt•ble housmSt formula tS a "target goal. ..
The ct.wi1 pt"n.~ta~l' of ffor'Ctabl urul~ lo ~ prov1d~d
in future lW\~lopmenl'> -.111 bt.-derided a t the um of
zc>nanu. t.he Jlousans: Elemt."nt ~a.> s
The romphcated and ronvoluted n a turti or the
affordable how.tng formulu m part1cuhtr a nd the ent1rt!
Housing Element in gen rat a.:, probably why the public
bas largely lgnored the plan
Perhaps the public occurate1y asses~ed the true
lmport.anceorlbcdocumwll
It's hard lo see how the Housing Element 1:, going to
m agically provide targe u mounts or truly affordable
housing in lrvme.
In aU f almess. however •t al o has to be noted that no
other public agency has yet come up with a ·•mag1r
formuJa" for providm~ affordable housing in a reas where
high land costs and low den~lly requirements are key
e lements of the equation.
Less Than Open
The Irvine Unified School District Board o f
Education has become distressingly adept at avoiding the
public.
Two s epar a te incidents a t t h e l a s t Board of
Education meet mg underline this disturbing trend :
-The public testimony of parents was arbitrarily
halted so <1 lengthy and ~eemmgly meaningless s taff
report could be a ired.
-On a different issue. the board went into a private
conf ercnc(! room to discuss salary increases for publlc
e mployees. The board decided to grant $127,380 in salary
r a ises to a 50-membcr admmistrauve team
These l~<> <.'xamplcs point up a lack of regard fo r the
pubhc on the p;trt of the five ~chool tru~tees. thre~ of
whom \H 'r l' JU~t t:l~C'led to the· bOard by voters last '.'\o\
6. Th~(' thn·1.. (;ordon Get chel. John Nakoaka a nd
E lizabeth S1coh . :-.hould review and recall some or their
s peeches m <fdt• in tht· heat of the campalgn when there
was gene ral :-.upp0rt for a n open-to-the-public Board of
E ducat1on
Independence &sential
When the Irvine Company pays for a study on a
financial or planning matter. it 1s pre dictable and
understandable tha t the study will favor the interests of
the company.
That is why the Cit y of Irvine should conduct
independent studies on matters affecting both the city
and the lrvioe Company.
One s uch matter mvolves Irvine Center. the huge
regional commercial complex the company plans to build
on 473 acres of land bounded by the Laguna, San Diego
and Santa Ana freeways.
The J rvine Company is supporting a fiscal impact
study on Irvine Center. The s tudy is to determine how
much sales tax r e venue will be generated from the
commerc1aJ complex and to determine how much Irvine
Center wtll cost in city services.
In the wake of Proposition 13 s a les tax dollar s have
proved to be the b1~gest revenue source for the city.
Irvine Center promises to someday be the biggest
gene rator of sales tax revenue in the Cit y of lrv\ne .
Therefore, a full) independent f 1scal study by the city
is necess ary. .
lndicat10n.c; are that t he c ity ~laff w11J morutor an
Jrvrne Compan) ~tud~ on Irvin~ Cente r and the city will
conduct its own partial study on the commerc ial
complex.
The city can best assure objective a nd meaningful
information on Irvine Center with a study of its own.
• Opimons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other 111ews expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment is invited Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. eox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (7 14) 642·4321 .
Boyd/Fortunes
ByLM. BOYD
Quest.ion arise5 as to which
has produced tbe largest
tndividuaJ lortW\es -gold.
oil or canned soup. Tbat
canoed soup comes into the
discussion because one man
built a fortune on It, leaving
$200 million. even more than
J .P . Morgan left. Fortunes of
late. however, have been
founded not so much on
what's under t.he ground as
on it. real e'tale. And in
part icular. most or the
nation's lady m illionaires
bave built thei r wealth
thrOugb land transactions.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Government s tudy
for~CHll CIOOm and
doom for us in the 2Ist
century and at lhe
u me t.ime 1eienUst1
predld we'll ban an
•ve...,e life..,_ fJI 85 years. Hope OM of tbe
two fOl'eClllU ii Wftlal. 0 .11.
J
Chent asks what book bas
made the most money. "The
Wind of War" by Herman
Wouk merits that distinct.ion.
It· s a s tory a bo ut the
beginnings of World War JI.
ABC·TV paid S25 million for
it, J'm told.
Q. Who was Pittsburgh
Phil?
A. That was the alias ot
one George Smit.h, said by
some to bave been the m0$t
successful horseplayer of all
time . Clai m ls b e put
together $1,700,000 by betting
on the ponies.
Q. What proportioa of the
school delu have the arms
•ttacbed tot.be lett 1klee!
A. 11 pereent. ka.use ll
percent of the ah.,..,.. are
lelt·banded.
Q. What are tbe most
popular names amoq kldl
just enteriDI acbool nut
Fall!
A. A-. boys, la order:
lllcbMI. Jmon Md llatabew. A.moll• 1lrl1, la or•er:
Jtuifer, Amy ud Su'•
Lot ol ,..... a,. ......
IDll aec:.omta. ~ ,..
•Ill~~...., ....... udU... ..... U...Mios .......... ,.. ........
IDlllll• IL .
Rowland Evw I Robert Novak 0 4
Some See Tax Fever Cooling
W ASHINOTON -While RepubllcaM were perfCM'miftl 1n
Detroit. Democrat& 1utte....S
around the ,_t of \be c:ouatry
were C'Omlna to a fateful •
tlaaon that banda the lu ·alhiDC
au u lO Roeald Reaaan.
Tbe a urprl.o Bnd lnc by
Demotrati~ lawaaakue. tellanl
v o t c r
1H~nttmcnt
b11ck ho m l.'
during thr1
b r I t• (
eonar "Ion.al
recesb. lax
cul fever t:.
down. OOl up
1n f ue l ,
rc\urntnil lu
ashlngton
July 21. they reported tht\r
constituent n ever had been
lntt-re'led in the Kcmp·Roth lax
reductJon bill.
That mcs~age was most Jo) ously received 1n the Oval Of·
face, whel"(> President Curter and
his advisers felt touched by
heavt>n sent tiding~. They had
dreadt.'Ci the rNurn of Congress.
panttn~ with tax cut dem:in<B .
lnstet,d. Democrut at rhe White
HouS<' and Con~n·i.~ arc tn ran.•
Mailbox
unlaon that tax reduc:Uoa tbouJd
be pot tponed until •fter the
el~llon n~. party lines Oil tu
rtd"'cuoo are d~arly drawn for
November.
THE•£ MIGlll' yet be pre-
eltctlon tax cuts ii ooe blgbly·
annumUal Dtmocralk d1slent.er
-Sen. Russell B. Lona,
chairman ol LM Senate Finance
Commjtt.ee -gels bls way. But
a Lax bill pushed through by
Long and Republican senators
I even 1! retucta.ntJy signed by
the pl"e$1dent> will not alt.er the
clear partisan choice on lax
reduclion-
That may well reflect a
massive mis reading of the
public mood. 1C expert pollsters
are correct. It could be a law
e rror in Carter's strategy to
keep beleaguered blue·collar
workers from joining the
Rt'a g an cru s ade . The
Democrats ore gambling that
the autoworker. oppressed by
inflation and fearful or losing has
JOb. 1s not interested an an $800
tax cut
That i s prec i sel y th e
1mpress1on veteran Oe mocratJc
polat i<'aans, adept at winning
electloaa. b ro.1bt back to
W a t bla•too . lhp. Job a
Brademu, the abrewd Houae
majority whip, told ua lbat h1I
South 8-d, Ind., bualnesamen
and workln 1men alike ,
vf rtlmiled by lnftatioe, Want DO
part of Kemp·R.oth <c uttin1
income taxes 10 percent a yur
ror i.u-years>. ·
OLD·FASBIONED liberal
Brademas mi1bt be accused of
pro·taxat.ion bias, but not Rep.
James Jones, tbe leadin g
Democl'alic tax·cutter in the
H ouse. He reported findings
identical to Brademas. both an
his coaservative Tulsa. Okla.,
district and on a speaking tnp to
South Dakota.
No wonder. t.hen, that tax
fever o n Capitol Ki ll h as
s ubsided, mucb to Carter's
comfort. While presidential
atdes a tnoftth ago worried that
Carter ~d not catch up with
Reagan on lhas issue. they are
now convinced the Republicans
have bung an aJbatross around
their necks. Indeed, Carte r
~trategi s t s are urg1n ~
DemocratJc pohtictans to t'all 1t
Reagan-Kemp.Roth. hnkan~ the
popular Pr'esldenllal nedktate
with a 1upposedly unpopW&r
DOUon.
81&.t 11 lt that unpopular! One
preaticious pollater recently
took a eecret aatJonal polJ that
lodicata \'Olen are aebiol for
tax eut.e, but are troubled by two
factors: First, they have been so
misled by the politicians t.bat
they no looger believe pl'OlllJMI
they bear: second, they are to
concerned by runaway federal
&pending that they give tbe
priority lo budget balancint over ~ cutting.
BUT VOTE&S actually cannot
choose bet ween Carter's
balaneed budget and Reagan's
tax cut. Whether or not taxes
are reduced, the budget will be
far oul of balance -a facl
clearly understood by voters
<ne arly S·lO·l 1n the secret
national poll I. What ·s more. 40
percent of these votel"9 think the
budget can be balanced by
g re ater bus in ess activity
induced by tax reductions -
probably a h1l!her percentage
than among even Hepubllcan
c:ongres~ml'n.
Demo c r a t <J may be s o
tnflut-nct.'<.t by their nol>talg1a for
the da} ~ "'hen low.bracket tax
<·utt1ng was the name of the
~a me that they a re m LSjudgwg
the public mood. In a July 20
:1rlldc for the New York Times,
Ca rtc r rampa1gn c hairman
Robert Strauss noted that the
taxp.iyer 1n the S6,700.to·$10,000
hrat'kd v.ould receive a mere
$1 20 t ax c ut But the .:real
l'lel'llOO chase or 1980 Ill .not for
the~c lov.t.~t income taxpayers,
n11t1Jrtous non-\·otcrs who vote
Democratic 1( lhC'y vote at all.
Thf' quarrv 1~ lhal autoworker
\I. h11 no" t"arru. Sl!>,000 d year but
1.dh l'\t"r fJ rth1:r behind
1·r11n11rt11t..tll\ .. PJrtl} hfor a~e or
r1,111~ IJ"C \.'., In 1979, a n
1•-.11 mat4"IJ ~11'1 rntlll(Jn Amen can!)
p..11<1 laJ1.t•-; o n income over
Sl5.IJOCJ, of whom 27 million
reported over $20,000. For the
S25.000 autol4orker with a wife
Jnd l\l.O children. the third year
-" t a x s a v in g ~ of Reaga n ·
Ke pmp-Rotb would be a l.idy
$809
Airport Competition Benefits Travelers
To the Editor:
Airline deregulabon. which
was enacted over a year ago.
was supposed to increase
co mpetition and keep fares
down by allowing any U.S. air·
line to operate from any U.S.
airport it desires.
So far in mos t cases de·
regulation has met its goals. but
definitely not at O r ange
County's John Wayne Airport
where the Orange County Board
o r Supe r v is ors and Air
Califom1a are bound to maintain
.a monopoly for that carrier tn
many ma rkets from Or ange
County Airport.
Air California was a strong
s uppo rter o f d e regulation
legtslalJon, and since its passage
has taken advantage of 1t by
adding many new routes. while
al the same time has dug up any
po ss ible exc us e to keep
co mpe tition o ut o f Oran ge
C ount y. This s hows Air
California is only looking out for
its own interests.
A s a res ult of this total
dis r ega rd for the traveling
public ln Orange County on the
part or Atr California and the
county Board or Supervisors, the
s tandard air fare from Orange
County to San Francisco (an AJr
California monopoly> 1s $60.
However. Just 40 miles up the
S an Diego Freeway at LAX
where five or six carriers fly to
San Francisco the fare ls $2:5 lO
$3S unrestricted. Tb.is means a
resident of Orange County, if
willing to drive to LAX . can
save up to $70 on a round trip to
San Franciaco. Air California
does have a reduced rare. but
with all or its restrict..ioas, the
far e is all but a Joke . With a
little competition a comparable
fare would be available out of
Orange County airport.
THE FEDEL\L tovenamem
ls not happy about this 1itu.at.loa
in orance Cowat.y. ud ill fact
bas lbia year grated pennila-
k.a t.o four new airllaes that ~
to start 1ervln1 John Wayne
Airport.
However, A.lr Califonla and
the coual)' Board ol Supervilon
b.av• IO far been IUCceufal ln
keeptaa th1a new competlU. ou&
ol tbe COWll)' bJ fllial laWIUitl
8Dd otbef' cltlaYIDI tactlc.. Tb1a
l• a real dlaenlce to air
ln""'9 ID an.,. C..,, _,
80l la tnllUI Wida Clle ,.... el .........-. ,.... an.,. eo.tJ Airport ..
a fedenlb opernecl alrport,
wtaltll .... ov tu .nan
u.p1& .... Tu ...... .-,&M Mlarill of tllle ~ .......
toftl' ... ......, c1at.a.
aad ••lateaaaee, r•••I'
lighting. electronic instrument
landing system~ and on and on.
If monopoly atr routes are to
pc r s 1s l at Ora nge County
Airport ~en I do not wts b the
federal government to spend my
tax dollars to fund the au-port..
The money can be put to much
better use elsewhere. Let Air
Cahforrua and the county Board
of Supervisors fund the airport..
I anxiously welcome any
comments from Mr. R . W.
Clifford C President 01 Air
Califorrua> and/or anyone on tbe
county Board of Supervisors .
JACK TAlNTOR
T~nMe,..,,
To the Editor·
f rttenUy tlmved s afely at my
office alter. again, taking mr
life in m.y hands in traveling on
Int e rstate S i n Nor t hern
California and having numerous
trucks, logging. refrigeration
a nd othe r large v e hicles ,
approach the rear or my car so
close that J could count the bu.gs
on the license plate and see the
smil e on the truck dnver's face.
I have listened to counUess
eompla.mts from other dnven.
such as myself and I can ooJy
wonder where our responsible
California Highway Patrol
Department is hiding when
t hese driver s ol dangerous
weapons proceed down the
tlig.bway wiUtout due regard for
the safety of the drivers of the
slower movtac veh.kles.
Being ol the older generation,
when we were able lo drive 6S
mUes per hour and the truckers
still held \0 a SS mUe per hour
speed Umit. I fail t o comprehend
how I can now be drivinl at their old speed and they are
permitted to barrel up behind
me. put both life and limb in
Jeopardy, and continue to
swerve in order lO pau me at a
speed that makes me appear aa
though I am atancUn1 still. I
bave t raveled &be bi•ll••Y•
from Northern to Soatbern
Callfomia for muy rean and
must admit that it ll a nre oc-
culon t.o aee a truck driver
rffetYial a clt9Uon aloaokh
tbe bitb••Y, tbou1b tbe
automoblle driver, lt teems, 11
re•dily detected b y tbe
CalllclnU ...... ,. Patrol.
I Paa. ftMT lt Is time tbat
•• tell o•r ae11•erltle1 ln ~n110 • .......... .who rua Ute California Hl1bway Patrol. tlllll .. ,.... are to be
made ..re,_ all ol tbe tra....,
..... .. -.,..,. Md DClt Jutfor._lneklal~
tbat appean to b••• llttl• ......................... .............. ..,..
Hopefull y, a Califo r n ia
Highway Patrol orftcer an your
area will read lhls letter and
perform tus duty tn ma.Jung the
roads safer for all of us . On my
next trip from Northern to
Soutbera Caldomia I hope to see
at least ooe truck that ts de·
ser ving of be ing c ited ror
s peecsang t>e1ng ~1 ven t l'l at
<'•latfon.
Although my t'n ncern i'
mainly with t.he safety ror my
ramtly using our hagh~ays, I
m us t a dmit that l ha\e a
problem understanding how a
large rig r olling d own the
highway at 70 to 80 miles per
hour can be con.serving any or
the gas and oil lbat this country
so much needs to conse~e.
Perbape tbe trucltinc &ndustry
should commence to po lice their own ranks much as other
professions and occ"patJons do,
and take sancUooa against the
repeating offenders. Many of the
truckers who used to be the
friends ol us all on lbe highways
(and still are> are sllll truclung
and maybe they can innueo~
the new breed.
GENE FINK
Fmr·a..r
To the Edjtor:
At t.he recent Orange COunty
Fair, we have Just experienced a
very unfair and dlsappolnl.i.ng
situation. Our son exhibited and
put a ateer t.brough tbe school
FFA auction, wt&b a
considerable loss of lncome.
First ol au . the students were
given to u.ndentaad tbat the
price the auctioneers would
start at was SI a pound and «rUln!r very little profit would
be realir.ed there. But as the
evenine went on, the auctioneers
were no loqer tryln1 to get Sl
but were selling the steers at 80 cent.a a pound or less.
Tbe yo un g •ere no\
"educated" by thelr teachers to
tbe (act that tbey abould
"1eratcb" their beef and not
even put them throu1h the
auctiCID wblG Ibey were not even cettJna a deeeat Pritt. But eftll wone u the......., drew to a
close Md tbe mlertaate _.
•bo were cm tllle eDd ot the Ult ol
11.5 esblblton dkl not set tbe time or .. ...._ tMt tbt ftnt
ODH sat. 'l1aeJ ,.... tM beef
and their youq exlllbitor-1 tb.l'0U'9l 10 , .. tMl'IOIDetimet
there ,.... alJDOlt two ateen In
the rt., at tbe .... time and
not more tbm cme ........ was
spent cm trJia1 ID fet a cllcent
price for tbe flDe bell .
.. BU•D -.... ....,
)'ODI ta. ... tM&r ,....
wbo.WU..,wou.W .......
wa nt l o go throu g h that
expeneocf:'. they ft?lt the kids
bad beefl !>lffiply "ripped orf."
Our son told the man in the
back wnlJng down the pnces, he
could not St.!11 under Sl but the
auctJonecrs had already sold on
the {1rst offer or 75 cent..s one
second afh•r he had gone into the
ring We never had a chance to
~et 1n another offer or to take it
out or the nng in time <which he
tried ). or cour-;e the buye r
v.ould not re leJ 'le the "cheap
beef" and our son suffered a
gr eat l o~s and e ven greater
d1 o;appo1ntment.
It would seem if 115 beef are
too many to auctJon off because
of time. lack or buye .... or lack
of s ustained concern by the
a uctioneers the young people
should be lnformed or t.hat fact
and the unfortooate ones on the
end ol the !Jst could w1lbdraw
before the auction.
NAME WITHHELD
:UI Will Lew
To the Editor:
Re Bob Green 's article,
"Draft R~1sters," July 24.
I do not want our young men
to die ln another war , but if we
don't keep a full·bodied army,
who will protect this country?
How can we be so selfish and
expect SQmeone else to care tor
us. This is not Vietnam. This is a
time of total chaos in the
majority of the governments in
the world Tbes. countries have
been at war since the beginning
of lime and now they affed the
entire globe.
BOW LONG can we sit back
and fulfill our sellish needs,
pamper our c hildren, teach
lbem not to respect God, their
pa{ents or their country!
I pray and hope we will not
have another war, but if we are
not prepared, then we muat
upect to lose all we bawe
worked for; lose a future for our
childrea and lose bope llOt ODly
for a f'ree world but for a Uvine
world.
Let us not be tbe aweuan.
but do let us be delenalve.
I •OCTY about our future when a selfish people do not want to
defend \be right& they bold so
dear or when a confused
iovernment cannot ~Ii• t.o
build an army without beiftl Mt
back because of .. women's
lssun."
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Lag11na/South Coast
VOL 73, NO. 213, 3 SECTIONS. 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY. JULY 31 , 1980
\'our Home•own
Dally Newspap.-r
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Treasure Islanders Battle Hotel Site
B1 8TE\IE MrK.'HELL Ot•Oeltt--
Ktiiden\S of th~ Treuure
Island MobUe Home Park are
10 1nlng rorces t o comb•t a
plan"ed 24 -s tor y , pyramid
s haped hotel complex tn their
South Laguna community
And. despite promises from
the owners lhat affordable rent·
al units will be provided for dJs.
placed mobile home owners. the
determined group has formed a
tenanl.!t &SSO<'lallon and ts uc
rept11\R ("OOtnbutlons to httht lhe
propo..,al
More than too tenant of the
4S·year old traile r park met
earlier this month to launch a
11on profit org nlzat1on to fight
dev~lopment plans by Treasure
Island Propertteb. owners of the
park
St~natureb of more than 1.000
park tenants . and other South
La guna r esidents have been
circulated to the South Laguna
Sp\'C1Clc Plan Advisory comrrut-
h 't-, the reaional coastal com·
m1bision. county supervisors and
thl' county's Environmental
Managem ent Agency which is
currently processing the hotel
proposal
The petition urges retention of
the blulftop community as an af·
fordable housing mobile home
park that keeps with the "low·
profile village atmos phere or
South Laguna."
But operators of the 27-acre
trade r pa rk between Coast
Highway and the ocean say they
plan to reserve about 60 of the
proposed 600 units for long-time.
low-income mobile hom e park
residents.
The remaining 540 rooms are
planned lo be sold under a vaca
tion lime sharing plan . where in
vestors buy lifetime shares 1n
the complex. good for a week's
lodging each year for a o ne-time
CObt
For their money. they would
receive holiday owners hip space
for a week a year. have their
own deed and title policy
A number or rooms would also
be available for overnight hotel
guests, park operators say
But F.d Wa lter. a quality a!>·
surance engineer and long-tJme
re!>1dent of the p&rk bays the
park management h as been
, "very vague about what will be
given to the various tenants" of
the park
Walter. chairman of the ten-
ants a ssociatio n . s aid h e
doesn 'l believe 60 units will be
enough to house permanent rest
dents of T reasure Island even
1f they wanted lo li ve in thl:'
hotel
"Who would get the affordable:
<Stt HOTEL. Page A2)
Billy: 'Never Had Any Cables'
AHso \'iejo
Board Okays
Coastal Plans
A state-required plan to guide
de ve lopment in the 2.600-acre
coastal portion of the Aliso VieJo
pla nned community was ap·
proved We dnes da y by the
O r a n ge Co un ty Boa r d o f
Supervlsors
The local coastal plan cLC P>.
previously endorsed by the coun-
ty planning commission. now
faces the s tate Coastal Com·
m1 ss1on hearin~s tentatively
l'cheduJed to commence in Sep·
tC'mber
The plan gener ally calls for
preservation or the acreage as
Ckmente
Explosion
Hurts Teen
A J6.year -old Los Angeles
county youth suffered shrapnel
wounds to hts right leg after a
military-type explosive detonat·
cd near him in San Clemente
San Clemente Fire Marshal
Gar) Carmic hael said J ames
Robitarne. of Rowland Heights.
was injured when the device ex-
plod ed in a parking lot near
King's Kitc hen , 2323 S . El
Camino Real late Tuesday.
Two Camp Pendleton M anne~
who were with the youth at the
tim e of the incident were unhurt.
Carmichael said
Details of the explosion were
s ketchy. but the fire official said
he is working with military
authorities to determine the type
of ordnance and how it came tn·
to the hands of the youngster
"We've recovered most or the
d e v ice. and I 've pi eced it
together like a jigs aw puzzle."
Carmichael said.
The youngster underwent sur-
gery for shrapnel l o the back of
his right leg late Tuesday. and
was later released
Carmichael said he'll be meet
Ing with Marine officials today
to identify the device, but said,
"I'm sure it is miUtary ord·
nance."
Coas t
Weatber
Mostly sunny Friday and
continued warm. Lows
tonight~ al tbe beaches to ,
73 lnJand. Hitb.s Friday up-
per 708 t.o upper90s.
INSIDE T08.4 l'
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permanent ope n space. with
som e allowance for r evenue·
s h a ring-produci ng. touri st ·
recreatJonal fac1h\Jes to offset
land maintenance cos ts.
Pro posed are expansion of the
<.'x1 st1ng Ben Brown Country
Club golf course. vineyards.
stables. and a resort hotel and
conferen<.'1! ~nter
Coneem s uver other proposed
de velopments -resort villas in
a lG-acre area m Sheep Hills and
residential housing near CorraJ
Can yon -likely will be ad·
dressed in the upcoming hear·
ings be fo re the s tale com
misskJn
The overall Aliso Viejo de--
v el opm e nt pl an pro poses
con s truction of about 20.000
dwelhngs in the hills end valleys
located between the developed
portions of Laguna Beach and
Laguna Hills
Gener a lly. homes would be
located near already developed
areas in the Saddleback Valley,
with the coastal territory left t!\
a n undeveloped state
The LCP covers much of the
territory within scenic Ahso and
Wood canyon!> la nd the
Las:?una Greenbelt Inc and other
envi ronmental groups have
sou ght to preserve as open
!>pace
Market Dips
Sharply;
Rtdly Stalls
NEW YORK IAP> -Stock
prices dropped s harply today.
stalling a rally that had moved
prices to their highest levels in
three years.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrial stocks fell 11.86 points
lo 924.32 in the first four hours
or trading. as declines outnum-
bered advances by a 3· 1 margm
in New York Stock Exchange
trading.
Many stocks were sharply
lower. indudjng oil stocks that
had been among the strongest in
the ra lly.
The drop came despite more
tentative signs the recession
may be nearing an end. Those
indications came from reports
that residential building con·
tracts rose in June for the first
time in nine months, and that th~ volume of help wanted ad·
vertising rose that month for the
first time since January. But
many economists t hink the
downturn will continue al least
several months.
T he oil stocks weakened on
Wednesday after it was reported
that some companies had re·
duced crude oil prices u a It·
sult. of weak de mand.
A "wacty olymptc1" for
cblldren, tncludlnt a water
balloon to91, root beer cbu1-a-
lu1. a watermeloa·eattn1 con·
test, and oUler events, wilt be
he1d Au1. 7 at l p.m . at. Marco
For1terJuolorHi1h School .
The ewnt ii beln• sponsored
by the San Juan Capistrano
Recreallon Department.
Further information may be ob>
t.alned by caJUJa1483·1171 .
.,
BOOGIE BOARDER ADAM RtPLEY. 8, KIEPS COOL IN KIO-SIZED SURF
He Hit the Be•ch In L•gun• Wednesday Along With a Few Thousand Other Fofka
San Clemente
Council Race
Draws Two
Two San Clem ente residents
have t aken out no mination
papers for election to two City
Counci l seats 1n the Nov. 4
general election
Melanie Vansell , who lists her
occupation as a homeowner and
cqut!slrian. and Bill Wagner , a
clockmaker a nd unsuccessful
council candidate las t April.
took out nomination papers this
week
The seals currently held by
a ppointees Thomas O'Keefe and
Patr ick Lane will appear on the
Nov. 4 general e lection ballot.
and potential council candidates
have only until Aug. 8 lo return
nomination papers.
0 ·Keefe and Lane were ap-
pointed earlier this year to the
seats of former Mayor Roy
Ha mm and Councilman Roy
Hurlbut. both of whom quit the
council following the April 8
election.
The two council me!l'bers
were to have served until April
1982.
A foulup in interpretation of a
new provision of the slate elec·
lions code res ulted in San
Cle me nte losing nearly twr>
weeks in the filing period.
It means those who want to
seek one of the two council seats
in November must return the
signatures of 20 registered
voters t.o the City Clerk's office
no later lhan 5 p.m . Aug. 8.
For filing lnformatlon, call Ci-
ty Clerk Max Berg at 492-5101.
Drug Pusher
Said Phony
BAKERSFIELD (AP) -A
man wbo alle1edly used a CB
radio to lure customers wu ar·
rested here after sellln1 phony
amphetamines to undercover
narcotic qenll, police said.
Jamel Barber, za. wu \Men
Into eUltody Wednesday alter of·
flcen pt1T~hased what were aup.
posed to be amphetamines
capsules. bul turned out to be
placebos. a department
s pokesman said.
A aearch revealed • cache ot
t .000 placebo capsule. but no
n•rcotics, police aaJd.
(_;rowtb Flee Heat,
Flock to Beaches
Sticky. stale. mu~gy weather
was forecast to continue toda~
and Friday. as thous ands nee to
Orange Coast beaches tn near
r ecord w~k day crowds
Lifeguards up and down the
Orange Coas t reported toda~
s ome 229.000 jammed the ir
beaches Wednesday from Seal
Beach to San Clemente
Temperaturr s towa r d the
s outherlv end of the coast were
so bruta l one San Cle m entt•
Junior Lifeguard. aged 13. faint
ed under the b·list ering sun whil~
doing warmup calisthenics to go
on duty
He was rescued by his moth£•r
who was called to take htm
home for observation. but thf'
boy is all right today. lifeguard
s upervisors reported
Temperatures in some Orange
Coast beach areas hit 85 degr~
Thursday. slightly higher than
had originally been anticipated
but the mercury heated up to 101
degrees at some points inland
a nd in the south county at Mis·
s ion Viejo.
The beaches showed where the
inlanders went in what amount·
ed to a futile effort to beat
Wednesday's heat.
Spokesmen for the Air Quality
Mangem ent Dis trict in Los
Angeles said today that Inland
Orange County areas will have
unhealthful air today and likely
Friday.
A first stage smog alert was
called Wednesday covering the
La Habra region and Santa Ana
Canyon.
Weather forecasters blame a
mass of unstable tropical air
that nudged up from tbe Baja
Call(ornia interior for current
humidity and heal that caused a
wild desert storm Wednesday.
Southern Callfornla Edison
Company officials today report-
ed an all·lime record demand on
their system for electricity OC·
curred Wednesday as millions
trttd lo keep cool wllh air coodi·
tJooera.
A •urny of local beaches In-
dicated sweltmn1 lnland vis·
itora were at least helplnc to
conserve urecuarda' energy by
not setting into trouble in the
water.
However . ltr eg u ard~
acknowledged, the blue Paclnc
was dotna lt.s part too. since at
times It wu 11assy and placid.
almMt like a lake with lappln1
"
v.il\'l'' ;nl'r:11ung only ont.' to t \o\O
r '-'l't
:"\ t•wport Reach lifeguard-, re
portt.'d at IC'ai-.t on<· fl'l'Ord wa~
H·t Wednl'i-.d a' fro m We-.t
:'-frwport to the ~:and~ or Corona
d<'I ~1 ar
Despite a whopping crowd of
85.000 ~ach v1Mtor~ there was
only onl' re!-cue made they said
l 'pcoa:.t at Seal Reach. the
\'1 .. 1t1ng throng numberc·d 12.000.
\\ htc-h IS almost packed ror the
'\ho rt stretch bet ween the . an
Gabriel Ri ver jetty and the Seal
Beach :-.=a,al Weapons Station's
Ana hC'1m Bay jetty
llunt1 ngton Ci ty Beac h
Lifeguard Lt Bill Ri chardson
~aid his men watched over 42.000
bathers and sunlovers. some
15.000 more than normally show
up on a summer weekday
Chill y water t emperatures
running at 60 degrees kept a
frw bathers out or the water but
there were no m a1or rescues
a mong lhe crowds of s wimmers
.md surfers.
Bolsa Chica and Huntington
stale beaches reported a com-
bined crowd of about 35.000 wtth
no major problems or rescues
logged during the day watch
Laguna Beach lifeguards
estimated about 35.000 visitors
thronged their always-popular
beach but policing the crowd
was no proble m.
Bod y surfer Ge ne Himman.
13. of Laguna Beach. was in·
jured in a freak accident at
Shaw's Cove when he rode in,
hands out. and impaled his right
index finger on a Fourth of July
sparkler wire protruding out of
the sand.
Oiild Abuse Talk
Set for El Toro
Attorney Oavtd Lee of Laguna
Nl1uel, a former member ot the
Callfomia Attorney General's
Olflce. wil1 be lhe ruest speaker
at the next meeting ot the South
Orange County Tuk FCKtt on
Child Abuse Prevention.
The session wUl be held Au-6
ot 8 a.m . In the Frlc.ndshlp
Room o( Santa Ana Federal S.v·
lngs and Loan Asaoclatioo, 2MOG
El Toro Road, El Toro. For
m ort lnformatlon call Dr. An·
drtw Schwartz at .tM.Qll.
Branded
Liar by
Official
W ,\SHl'.'ICTO~ 1,\P J Hill\
Carll'r. c-ontn.1d1cting ... n at•c·ount
h~ J Justice Dc pJrtmPnt of
(1c1Jl . dented loda\ that ht· hJd
l'OJ)1"'' of an:. State Department
<"ab le... or that h1:-broth!'r. th"
prr"mlent, ha~ t•\er g1\lt•n him
JO\ dot•umC'nh rc-lat1ni: lfl
l.1b)(J
l haVl' Sta te Dcpartmt:nt
lOPll'' of noth1n~ ·ht> 'aid in an
"''CH'lat('d Prt•s .. inlt•rv1Pw in
,\mt-rat·u.., Gd 'J1mmv hab not
'>ho.,., n me ~m) thin~
Pre ... 1d l•nt Carter
a c kno wle d ,l?C'd thro u g h a
... pokesm<1n Wl'dnesday that ht·
and 8111~ d1~cussed the Stat L·
Department cables, but that he
did not re~aU showing the docu
menh to R11ly
Joel L1 k<>r head ul tht·
Justice Department ·b foreign
agenL" reg1strat1on section. told
I he AP on WPdnesday that Billy
told him 1n an interview Jan JI)
that the pres1aent had J(l\'l'n him
1· n ble~ ronct.'rnin~ th<' tn P'
l.1'\ker also "aid R11l y h1..'<1 to
him about recl'1vtn~ monl'y from
tht' L1b)an ~ovcrnment
A-.kcd about l.1skl'r·-. allt'J!<t
l ion ... toliay , the pre ... utent·..,
hNllher n•..,1xmd"'d '"l.hker 1..,
(ullof, ·
\:.kt'<i fnr 1·omm<'nl on Hill y i-.
'1en1al. L'ker ""ulll .. a, 11nl:o
· Th(• n ·l·ord 11r tht· 1n t•'n'll'W
... pt>aks fur 11.'\elf ·
At tht• Whit» ll11u't', 1>r":.'
't'Crl•tarv Jod' Powell :,.a id
Pn•-;1deni l°drl•·r l'a ntl'lcd .1
p I a n n e d I><· m 11 <' r J t 1 c r u n <1
ra1:\1n g trip tu Clen·la nd Mon
da:o and l''<~t·ts to h:n l' hh "'n1
ten report tu Cnn j?res:. on th1•
Htll ~ CarlN affair complt>ted
tha t da> Pn.,.,<'11 .. aid the• pre:-.1
dent "hopefully" also will hold a
ne"' s confere nce thJt da~ 111
ans..,. er qut>st wn~ about the mat
t»r
l'o well told reporter-. t hat
Whtte House offtc1alb dtd not
kno"' of the cables m atter until
:.evt>ral congrcs~mcn who re
viewed FBI reports on Lisker'<;
inter vie w of R11ly Carter m ade
thl' contenL'> public Wednesday
Lisker said that during the m
tcrv1ew at Billy Carter's Buena
Vista. Ga .. home. the pres ident's
brother saw cables in Lisker's
briefcase and s aid. "Oh. I've got
those "
Lisker said he asked Billy
Carter who gave them to him
and that the president's brother
responded: "Jimmy ··
Beyond any legal ques tions.
the cables development raises
ne w doubts about the pres ident's
self-described arm ·s-Jength role
CSee BILLY. Page All
* •
Poll: Carter
Not Blamed
NEW YORK <A P > -
Eighty-two percent o f
Americans polled say "il
is unfair lo blame P.resi·
d e nt Carter for th e
behavior or his brother.
Billy." according lo the
Louis Hams organbation.
Tbe telephone poll of
1 ,4~ "Ukely voters" was
conducted July 18 to 21 .
Asked whether lt was
unrair lo blame the pnsi·
dent for bis brother's ac·
tions. 82 percent agreed.
16 pt'rttnl dlaagrffd and 2
percent saJd they w..-e un·
sure.
DAILY PILOT
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2ild Yiolertt Night
Plagues Orlmulo
ORLANDO. Fla t r 1 Sl~\ w ~ qulN •t•ln today ln •
troublt'<l ~1shborhood aftu l~ s«0nd strai&ht naaht In whlrh n m.-:,hot rrom flrebombrd buildm1 . loot~r rac~ throuah
torl'li and rocks and bottl kf'JX poUc-e •' bay
l'tllict' late WNtnuda rordoned off a 16 to 20-squar('·bl<><'k
• <'<'taon ot lhl tour t-Ortt-olt.'d cit.)'. the t"i«i Florida city 11inct-
Ma to i.ulft•r r1tt·1:il d1sturtltn<'\"!<
T~o bo.bine' t''> '-'t'rf' bumf'd to the ground at1d flrt.'mt'n l'Xl
ln£u•~h\>od hhtll'"' wt thrtt othf'r bu1ld1nga Several storf'~ wtrt-
b>ted. poh<'•• '\1ud OfflN"f!\ In not aur 'lw pt throuah the area
and IUTt>:'!tt>d about JO peoplf' tn an t-florl IO clear thf' Mn·t'b
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Iran' "''olutlonar rt>g1me e-xt-cutrtl l l mott-men al dawn
today for taking part in the m1ht ary plot to overthrow A)atollah
Ruhonah Khomeini, Tehran Radio announced fifteen other ex
ecutaons for otht>r c nme ~ere announced
Ttub brought to J6 the number of alleged plotters executed
since tht> con pardc) wa d1scloM.'<i three weeks ago The gov-
Nnment <m ad air force offlcen. with tbe support Of me mbers o(
lht• othC'r .irmed forCl'l> pl.mned t.o bomb Khome1ni'b homl' m
northern Iran and lrll'tte 9tht>r i.old1er.. to rebel agatn!>t tht' re
l)Ubhcan governm1.•nt
ft11Uia• Bl1Ut Brlfrerd \IM'lrar Tnl
STOCKHOL~1. Sw<:den (AP) -The observatory al ffagfors
today reJ!1 tered sei~mic signals that probably originated from
an underground nuclear cxplo!>10n an the Semipalatinl>k area of
the Soviet nion. offi cial::. said
Th<' cxplus1on. which m~a5.ured 5 5 on the R1chlt'r unde r-
i:round :-cale. "'as the ~eventh registered in the Sem1palatinsk
a rea th.I~ ~eur
!!aOO "illlon 1.oan 10 Ch'11•Wr oK·d
\\'AS lllNGTO:" IA P I The federal government today gave
fmal approval to another $300 million in loan guarantees to
Chryi.ler Corp. I Related story, A4 1
The action. arfirming a prehminary vote taken July IS by
tht' Chry~ler Loan Guar~ntee Board, raises the total of ap-
prn"ed loan guarantees to S800 million. Congress has authori~ed
Sl 5 ball.Jon in guarantees to keep the nation's No. 3 automaker in
bu-,1n~s
l..S. Oppo11.-.11 L. \. MollWR~• ,lrflen Plan
COPENHAGEN. Denmark !AP> -The 18-day U.N. Con ·
ference on Women ended today with the United States voting
again~t its action program because of offending planks pushed
by anti-hracl delegates But the Americans said overall they
\'leiAed the program with satisfaction.
brae!, Canada and Australia joined in voting against the
program. which focused on improving the quality of life for
women in the Third World over the next five years -the second
half of the l"nited Nation~ Decade for Women. It began with the
first \\'omcn ·s Conference in Mexico City in 1975.
20thers Cha ed
Movie PrfJdncer
Faces Dmg Rap
1' EW YORK <AP> Robert
E,·ans. rormer heitd of produc-
11on at Paramount Pictures and
producer of the ·Godfather'"
movw~ and other hit fi l ms , his
wealth~ builder brother. Chari..-~
£vans. and anothe r m an we re
c·harged today With posseSSIOn Of
f1\ 1.· oum·e!-. or purC' coca in('
The <.'h<.tq~e .... m1!>demeanor.
"'a:. made in a criminal in-
formation filed 1n U S. District
Court in Manhattan. The docu·
mcnt ullcged that the cocaine
camt:' from tt federal undercover
..igent
A information as filed an plea
bargamed agreements in which
the defendants agree to admit
the char~es to avoid indictment
on more serious ch<1rges
Robert Evcins. o r Beverlv
Halls. produced "Love Story;.
and "Serpico." as well as the
"Godfather.. mo\•tes a nd other
hat r11rru. Hl!> brother a nd ~1chael
Shure both live an Manhattan
The charge is punishable by
up to a year an 1a1I and a SS.000
fin<"
t-:\ .m .... an independent film
JJrud t.l'l'r. a nd th1· vtht>r l\o\O
\\ t'rt.• 1n th(' t'O urthou ... (• "li1•n
t h e 1nforma t1on '1.a!> n1Jcle
known
. The third man named was
Michael Shure . a partner of
Charles Ev-.m; in a construction
flrm with offices on Fifth
Avenue
The charge against the three
s tems from a prior indictment of
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f 'ro• Pa gr r\ I
HOTEL ...
hou~ing, .. ht: a!>ked., ··Som e or
the residents here aren 't rich.
but they won't qualify for al·
fordable housing because they
have incomes above that." he
~:.i1d
He said h.is group would like to
hear s pecifically what the
owners have in mind
"We ha,·e no idea what the
<hotel> rent:, would be. They've
~en incr easing rents drasl.Jcal· I~. a nd the price might be way
up by the time the hotel as com·
pleted."
lie said a program that out-
lines the future ror the 266
mobile home owners should be
completed before the county
continues further with plans !or
the complex.
Other South Lagunans fear the
600-unit complex and a<ijacent
restaurant would do nothing but
udd to the traffic problems in
the community
And they say the pyramid
structure would be a visual
blight on Lhe coastline.
But Alvin Wiehle. a South
Laguna architect who is draw-
ing up plans for the complex.
s aid lhe building "will be
stepped up in increments to
minimize its size."
He said it would rise 24 stories
from the blufflop. with under-
ground parking (or a pprox-
imately 800 cars adjacent to the
concrete structure.
The 000 rooms range from 800
to 1,200 square feet. Wieble said .
and the first n oor of the complex
would contain a guest registra·
lion center and possibly a small
shop for visitors .
T he hote l struc ture Itself
would cover approximately 2.4
acres, with plans calling for a restaurant near the bluff. a
public walkway. overlook points,
recreation areas and a m ajority
of the property devoted to public
open space. Dan Frie~. Of the COW\ty's
Environmental Mana1ement
A1ency. said a draft envlron·
mental report la e1tpected to be
t«>mpleted on the project by late
Aucust .
That report will be followed by
a 4$-da.r comment period. after
whJdl the qency will rapaad to
pub)tc commenta on U.. project.
then Mt a public beartn1.
A s pecific llan for lhe
TreHure lalan development
won 't com e before county
Supervison before December
Blaze
Destroys
Casino
CRYSTAl. HAY. Nev <APl -
t-'1r(' s .. ·~pl throu,;h Jim Kelley's
Ta ho\' Nug.:et casino today.
dutroyma the lop noor of the
l wo tory \ructure a nd ex-
tenf11vtl)' dumi-tging the first -
n oor Cabtlno
:\' l'llrl) two hours a fter t he
r1ri.t ·•arm. f1ref1ghters Crom
three departments stall were try·
ing to bnng the names under
t•ontrol
ugget general manager
Adam M1ltonberger said the hre
apparently broke out on the
-,econd floor m the employee liv-
1 n j.! quartl'r!> He !>aid the
dowmitaars was easily evacuated
Jfter the fire began and he as-
-.umed that club employees who
use the upstairs rooms also got
out !>afely
\ "'1tn ei.~ l>Jld the entire
M'COnd floor "'as e ngulfed in
flame:-. within one hour afler the
fire broke out and names were
shooting through the roof. He
s aid the fire seemed to be work-
in~ its "'ay down to the f1rst-
floor l'a!>ino
i\ woman at the adJacent
C'ryst al Bay Club said the Nug-
get "'as .. on 1Ls "'ay to bu ming
to the ground."
The dispatch er at Incline
Village said the fire was report-
ed at 8: 15 a .m. and still was out
or control at 10. She said there
had been some rescues, but no
reports of injuries.
Dense smoke and intense beat
from the burning ~uHding were
hampering efforts to bring the
fare under control. The wood
structure "'as one of the smaller
and older casinos at the north
!>hore
Miltonberger said the bar and
casino a rea covered about 3.000
square feet. The building was
about 40 years old
The dispatcher said all units
from Tahoe City, Kings Beach
and Incline Village were at the
scene and traffic was being re-
routed from Nevada 28 at the
5.ccne of the fire. just east of the
Nt'vada state line
Fro• Page .\ J
BILLY .•.
1n his brother's Libyan connec
lion
Lasker saad the go\'ernment
has no pl•ns to pr06ecute BiUy
Carter for lying about when he
rirs t ~ot money from Libya.
Prc ~1d e nl C<1rte r ~
ackno'41t'<igment late Wednes
day that he discussed the cable!> ~1th his brother had not ~n in
eluded 1n a ~tatemcnt •~sued last
v.c ek by the Wh1t1.: Hous<:
purport10g to describe all its in·
volvement in the affair.
Lai.kcr said that during the 1n
tcrv1cY. he had rn hts briefcase
non -classified State Depa rt ·
m ent cables about the trip
According to Lisker·
"Billy looked over at my
cable!> and said. 'Oh. J'"c got
tho~e ·
"l said, 'Who gave them to
~ou''
"lie said. 'Jimmy'. ..
Lisker said he was certain
Billy Carter meant the presjdent
"and not has friend Jimmy v.ho
runs the hotel down Lhere "
But Lisker added. "l t's hard
to tell what Bllly means. Billy is
not a precise person.'·
Lasker saad the president's
brother could not ha..,·e known
exacUy what cables '4Cre in the
briefcase
"I didn't see his cables and
I'm not sure who actually gave
the m to him," Lisker said.
He said there would be no
violation of Jaw if someone in
government gave Billy Carter
unclassified cables. but that he
is investigating lo see wh-.t
cables the president's brother
has and who gave lhem to him.
Wt\ite House spokesman Ray
Jenkins s aid later Wednesday
that President Carter's "best rec-
ollection Is that the only ~te
De partment cables he has ever
discussed with Billy Carter are
low·classlfication cables from
our e mbassy in Libya reporting
on Billy Carter's first trip to
Libya in September 1978. and in·
dicating that lhe trip had gone
well from the embassy's point of
view."
·'The president . . . does not
now recall showing the texts to
BlJJy Carter or giving bim co~ies." JenJd115 siUd .
Jenkinl saJd the cables w.-re
claaalfled no bJa,ber than "con·
fidentiaJ" or "limited uae only ...
However. a apecial clearance
normally la required lO tee ce>n·
fidenUaJ doc~ment,s.
On the paymenta lsaue. Uaker
said lbat on Jan. 16 Billy Carter
denied lo him havln1 received
any money from tbe radical
Arab ~vemmenl.
·But Lisker said that he bad ob-
ta lned 1\tetday a deposit sUp
showin.c that Billy Carter de·
posited h1a fint Ubyan PlYmertt
in the ,People's Bank of
t.aGrance. Ga., Dec. 31.
"There'• no doubt be knew at
the time u.at be bad received
the money1" Uaker saJd ol the
January lnwrvlew.
EXPECTING FREEDOM
Or. MacDonald
Attorneys
Seek Release
Of MacDonald
By ROBERT BARKER
OI -0..11, ~•lei ~~fl Attomc~·s were expected to
fil e legal pape rl:. t oda~ 1n
Richmond. \'\J . that they hope
wall lead to earl)' freedom for
Huntington Be:.ich phys1c1an Jct
Cr e y '.\1 a c Don a Id from l he
rederaJ Correctional Institute dt
Terminal Island
MacDonald I!> :.e rnnJ,l three
life sentences r<>llowang his con
\'ICt1on lru>t "ummer or murder
ing his wire and two )oung
daughters in Fort Bragg, :-.: C .
in 1970.
MacDonald·s connct1on was
reversed We dnesday b y a
r~deral appeals co urt on grounds
he was denied a speedy tnal
The federal court 1n Richmond
dad not deal w1lh the question of
his gulJl or innocence
Lawyers in Raleigh said loda)
they hope the 36-year·old phy •·
1.·1an 14111 ht> r<'lt•:l.,t•d c,oon rm
ba.&1 pcnd.mij ~able a ppeal b\
the government
.. But we don't expe<'t him to
b1: frrrd 1mmint.ntl\ bN'aU<;<·
thcM' cnurl mJttc·r-tJk1· t•ml
:-,nd lcgJI J S 11-tant \anc '
Jone'!
'.\l acDonJld "'J' n·1~1rll'd lo t11
l'l<ilt'd over the 't.·rdtfl hut hd~
Jecltned inten 1C1A'
"lk tole! u ... hl' iAanh to CL't out
of h1.·n• and ~o homL· a" -,oon a ...
pn.,:-1bll', .. ''lid Uon Bull<,. an a~
"l!>t:JOt lo th•· "''trdt.·n
Hutl!. "<.11d MacDon:sld h ......
been ~me"' hat of a lont-r "'ho
has kept a low-profile '-'htl~ Jn
to mate
·fie 10.:~ and phlH tennai. and
doe!> h.ll-. "A ork cuns c1ent1ousl)
But~ reJXJrtt'<.I
Muc Donald hcl:. been 1n charg1.·
of the prii,on tr&1n1ng 0H1ct
'4 he re he dlX':-. <.'lerrcal "'ork
:'tl a cDonald "'"~not allo"A ed to
serve on tht' prison ·~ med.teal
s taff becaus<.> of a prrson poltc~
o f not permitting inmates to
-w ork on other 1nmalcl>. Buth
~aid
~
COXCORU
QUARTZ
. ----...-
MouJton Case
Water Board· .
Law in Effect
A bill that eliminates land-
owner controlled voting in the
Moulton Niguel Water Distri ct
has been signed into law by Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr.
The legislation. co-authored by
Al>s embly woman M a rian
Bergeson and Sen John Schmitz.
hecomes effective Jan. 1. wath
t•onversion to one-man-one·vote
l'1(•ct1ons an November 1981
Tbe legislatJon wa5 sought by
~1 oulton Niguel dis trict board
members after a la"Asuat seeking
l'I ecuons by registered voters was
hied against the Irvine Ranch
Water District.
In that case . an Orange County
Supenor Court Judge ruled last
'ear that election of director<; of
IJndowner-rontrol \'oting violate!>
nne man-one vote principles
Tht' CJJdorn1a Water Code cur
n ·nt I~ pnJ\ tde!> for board electwn
b~ 1.indowners ha\•tng on1· \oil·
per dollar of as~sed valuatwn,
until dlstn(•lS an· 50 percent de·
nlop~.
Thre<> •1f the -,(·ven "l'Jh nn the
\l r1ulton :\"ti.!Ul•I boarri "'111 bc uv
fr1r l·lt·ct1on in 19$11
John \' Foley . ge n e r a l
m.1na~er of th1· d1!>.lnct. '>t11d hf>
1 hou~hl thl' leg1:.latwn "'as • "'t·ll
1u .... 11f1t'd"' -.met-th<.· d1-.tnrt nfJ w
h.1d .... ut>--tant1al urban Jrea:.
LJndo" m·r vr>llnl! "'"" ap
propn<>te IA hen the~c c1real> d1dn"t
"""l. -.iftd Foley
I le· said the board d ad not w ek
t hl· lt>ghlat1on under du rec;..,
Tht•n· "'as tht· t hrf'at or d
IJ"''Ult burth1·boardc1ho"A a.ntt'd
111 do"' hat lht· people wanted
PreMdent Paul Hast· man of lht'
l..1,:!una :\1Ruel Communal) ''
'"( IJtlOO \4 hlC'h '-'i.I' JCll\f• 10
pur ... u111~ J l'hanJ?t· in th1· f•ll·<·twn
IOl't h11d 'Jld ht: '4 a-. plea!>l!d thJt
th1·h11l"a"la"'
· I think "'(' II '>ee mCJre of th1:. 1n
t h1• fut un.• "'llh other ch!>tncu. I m
&:IJ<l ourd1-.tnc:t followed the lt•ad
11fln int• ·
In the Jn ·1nt' eaM -. a la"A :.u1t dl
t Jrk1n~ thl· lando"Ane r l'lectton
,,...,tt-m "'a~ brought d~a1n!>t th1:
ct 1 .... 1r1tt Ii' lhl' c1t\' of Jn ine c1nd
I ht• ('('nter fo r L<t~ in the Publll
lnterl''t reprt·'t'n\tnJ! Irvine
Tnmorrn" Thi· In me ( ompc1n'
"'h1<·h <·rtntn1ls '1rtudll\ all un
inh..1b1ll-d land 1n t hat d1..,tn<.t .
Reaf{all Due
A.t lroure's
~fl.in Tourney ..
RonJld R<.·c1gJn plan!> to Jllcnd
l lo~in~ cl.'remvn1e' SaturriJ' for
lhl' l S L1.1n~ Cour..,1.· SiA immtnl!
C' h ,, m p 111 n' h 1 p 1 n I n In l' ...
It l ' r I l ,, ~ \' p J r k A q u d t I \
C11mph·"· hi:-µre"!-Jtde 'Jld
\\ t•dnl.''da'
R<'a1otan «JJdt.: J ,JO )1cCo~ '>aid
1n u tl'lephone mlt•n ·1e"'. · fh•
1 Rt>,1~•m 1 r!> ~upposcd to Ix· in
In 1m• S;.it urd,;.1~ bu,t all of tht·
1kt:.i 1h h;J\t'n t Ix-en -.t'.'llled ··
In int• '.\t aHir •\rt .\nthon\
'·"rt Ht·Jg.m ~d ' <im•t pt.•ople cmrl
:..'-·c-ret Scrvic(• men were in C1h
II.ill \\'edne5dJ:-morntnJ! mak
inc .1rrJn).!t•mt•nt~ for ReJ~an "
\ , ... ,,
'I h1· ml·<'\ organizers had in
'11t·d Pre!>1dcnt C<irter. but he
I llUldn t COme beCcl USe Of lht•
H1ll~S?:lll•' matter so they dl'
caded "'-'hilt the heck 1f you cant
.:ct J Dcmo<.'rdt , d ~k J
Rt>pubhcan, .\nthOn) !>aid
later became an intervening de·
fend a nt in the c•al-.e
Followrn~ the 1ud~t''!> ruling fo:-
onl'·man-onc-vote. both sides en·
dorsed an a~reement ca lling for
resignations and elections over a
nine-month pericid to r~sult in u
µubl1 <•ly<.•l1:t'ted boun.I
Fro• Page A I
HOT ...
Sun Clemente Cll \ hfoguards
d1·scribcd lh<'1r short strand as
pJckcd with 9.000 v1s1tors bas k·
1ng in hree1e lec,s, 83 d egree
"eathcr or splashing in a glassy
c ;.1lm '><'a
Dohen-... San Cle mente and
San Ono;rf. o;t:Jte beaches drew
.1bnut 20.000 bt•achi:ot'rJoi "'ho en·
1 ountf•rt·d tcm1w r .. turc•!. peaking
.it ~io degrees. lifeguards said
~urf w;.1s "'armer than up
coast. at fifi d(·gt e<.-" but the ..,urf
was 1•xce<.>dingly !>mall and only
-.ax n· ... cucl:> were reported
Billiard Cue
Attack Jails
San Juan Man
i\ btl harrl" plJyt'r who gn·"'
"1 Jn •if ht" n 1mpa01nn ' pool
pork.-t prr1"A1·...-. 1-. rhJrgc<l "A 1th
hJ'h1n~ th1· mJn IJ\l·r the h1·ad
v.1th J povl C'Ul
S<in C'l<'mente police arN''>ll'<I
f-:Jrl I-.JordJ n 22 11f J-1.";1~2
c .1rn1 n11 t-:1 \l11lan11 :.. 111 .lu,rn
( .1p1 .. tran11 Tut••.c1<J\ 1u ... 1 mo
!Tlt>Ol '-"'''' r thl· J -.-..iult un
1 ;••r:tre1 0 ('on1ll'll. 31;, 11{ S..in
< ·1('m1•nt<•
Off1<•pr-. .... 11d th<· .11!1 '.;!1•d :n
-..i1L1nt ht•1 ;1nw .ingr~ J I th1· \IC'
11111 .. l.11 •.1 11nL! .ii ttw t.1hl1·.., of
1h1· I 11t h• llutnl.!J::er taH·rn 011
"'•11th El Lrn11n11 lfr:il
II•· .1ll1·j.'1•dh -.tru1 I.. o <'110n1·ll
\\ lfll 111-. J.111111 ('II•' ,JOI! tht· fJl!hl
, 1111t1n111·d 11111 1nt11 th<.' p.irlo.rni:!
IP! \\h1rt tho • \t1·1im n·c·e1\ed
1 11\ 11 111 h1·,11I .trH1 ''.lip
O < m1n1 ll "'a" tal.en to San
Clt•mt>ntt• <:1•n1•r.tl Ho~p1tal for
lr•·.1t ment Jnr1 .l11rd<in "'"" ar· ,, . ..,t, d •• 1 ,inothl·r bJr momenL'>
IJ '1 r ti\ µull l <. \\hu harl a tJ,.,, nµt1on of has car
J11rrl.tn "'J .., hl•t nc hl'll1 on
1 hJn:1 ... of ,1-. .. .iull 14llh J rtPadlv
'4• Jl.1011 '-'llh bJll "d JI $1U lliO .
Prod ntial
Order Staved
'd·.\\ \HK 'J I \1'1 A
:-.. l>t•pJrlmt•nt of LJbor ordl·r
(';Jnet·ltn!! Slxtl rn1ll1on 1n 1?•1vern
mt'nl (·ontr.wt:. "'llh Prud1·nt1<1I
ln~uranc1· l'o ha-. be1•n delayed
until nt'xt month b' an agree-
nwnt noqu1nni? th•' com pany to
-.urrt>ncler -,onll' inform:.111on for
JO .1 1f1rmatl\c J Ct1on rt•\ 1ew
l S D.-.trict Judge He rbt-rt J
S t ern dppro,e d lh..-plan
\\'edn<.~d.t\" and dcla,t'd action
•m th1· l..lbor l>Ppartment order .
In the aRreement. Prudential said
1t would turn O\ er previously
~ athheld c·ompute nzed peri,onnel
data gathered s ince 1976 wluch
the department will keep con-
fid<.•ntial
(/341/I </Ua/J11 <J/1wfi1JJ/
JS FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92660
TELEPHONE C7t_.) 6"-~9 ..
-...
CALIFORNIA
Fldare Briglater A"Wlr.....,.o
OAIL v PILOT A&
Rain Aids State Firefighters
Thousands of Aci:es of Brush Charred; 14 Injured
,•
8y TH AlllOCla&ed Preta
A ldcd by a soaking rain.
lar<•htthteris have contre>lled the
7 .900 acre flre In the San Jacinto
Mount.ins above Palm Spri.n1s
and hMvc contained or controlled
do1 ns ol other blues lbat
t•harrt.'Cl thowiat1ds of acres of
t\Al1fom1a'b brushland and left
at ltiast 14 people inJured.
"That half-inch or rain &ure
help~." said California Depart-
ment or Forestry spokesman
Hoyal Mannion of the La Vida
fare northwest of Palm Springs.
which was controlled Wednes·
day afternoon after a three-day
butt le.
INCREASF:O MOIST UR E
:J bo helped r 1 refighters control
the fire in the Sidewinde r Moun·
t a 1ns north of the Lucerne
Valley in 1'an Remardino County
at 11,130 a<'res. according to
federal Bureau of Land Manage-
m e nt s poke s man J ohn
Ferguson.
mained on each of the San
Bernardino County fires during
the night.
AT LEAST 14 PEOPLE were
Injured -two of them seriously
-fighting the Central and
Southern California fires.
Lightning strikes into dry un·
dergrowtb s parked most of lhe
fires, fire officials said. Gusty.
erratic winds, steep terrain, low
humidity and temperatures In
the lOOs thwarted firefighters,
the officials said.
Elsewhere in California:
-The Coxey fire, 10 miles
northwest of Big Bear Lake, was
contained at 375 acres Tuesday
evening. Mannion said. with full
control coming early Wednesday
evening.
firefight e r s from Madera.
Mariposa. Fresno and TuJare
counties.
-The Mission Creek fire, on
the Riverside·San Bernardino
County line, was al 950 acr~
Wednesday evening and was 90
percent cootalned, with fuU con-
trol ex~ted at noon today, said
Bu reau of Land Ma nagement
spokesman Ferguson.
-Full control or lhe Rainbow
fire in the Los Padres National
Forest . near the Santa Barbara.
Ventura County line was expect·
ed early today. The fire had
been contained at 570 acres at
mid·aftemoon Wednesday, ac-
cording t o Forest Ser vice
~pokeswoman Ed Waldapfel.
HE SAID MANY firefighter;
had s uffered heat prostration
while fighltng the blaie ac~
~tcep terrain 1n 106-degree
weath er . Nearly all the
firefighters were treated and re-
leased. he said.
County at 700 acres Wednelejay
night. CDF dispatche r Tom
Barne:! estimated control by 6 a.m. loday.
Blimp to Air
Con Schemes
LOS ANGELES <AP> -
T he attorney general's of-
fi ce will take to the air in
the Goodyear blimp begin-
ning Friday to inform the
public about various Jocal
con game~. buncos and
frauds. Most victims of
th e s cams arc senior
c 1litcns.
Ma rin County Humane Society workers release the
partially blind goose that was taken into custody after
her mate was killed and barbecued The widowed goose
joined two ganders and a gosling that appeared on her
home beach n ear Tiburon. and officials hoped she would
live happily with her new found friends
ConlrOI came at 6 p.m . Wed-
nesd ay, he s aid
The Almond fire in the high
desert at Red Mountain was con-
tained at 9.500 acres Wednesday
~1th control expected by 4 p.m .
today. Ferguson said.
A force of 150 firefighters re
Some 90 firelighters were
battling a 900·acre brush fire
that was 80 percent contained,
abo ut 25 miles cast or
Porterville. CDf' spokeswoman
Stefanie Thomas said full COO·
tainment was expected by 8 a.m.
today.
THE BLAZE, CALLED the
Cain Springs fire. was caused by
lightrung, she s aid. No 1njune ...
have been reported. State fire
c rews wer e being aided by
Jn Riverside County, a fire
at Ania burned 600 acres before
hard rainfall Tuesday led 10 full
control Wcodne:.day.
F1rC'f1J?htC>ri. contained et f irf'
1n San Timoteo Canyon south of
Redlandl> 1n SJn Be rnardino
The blimp will fl y over
S out h e rn Calif o rni a
through August, flashing
messages on how to obtain
hims and s peakers who
can explain the various
:.chemes and who to con-
tact tf approached by a
<'On man. a ~poke~man
said.
Home Sav1n~s and Loan
J\!>'>n i... underwriting the
tO!)l ()f thl' program.
Garlic Farlll8
Get Union
GILROY (AP) Fields of garlic ripe for
harvest remained without worker~ today as <s
strike by garlic pickers continued. while the Unit·
ed Farm Worker.; won uruon ~lect1ons at two
g arlic farms.
Workers at the Christopher 'ftanch vQtcd 188·5
Wednesday to have the VFW n.·pres~nt them in
n egotiations with growe~. and fi eld hands at Bob
t'elize Farms voted 77-0 for uruon representation.
The Gilroy region south of San Francisco sup·
plies about 90 percent of the nation's garlic crop,
about 15 million pounds annually.
About 1.200 garlic pickers walked off their JObs
July 21 and the strike sprPad to about HOO workers
harv,.sting other crops this week
1'rrrucinl.u>I DPni,...d Parof,.
FRONTERA I AP) -A parole board. saying
Patricia Krenwmkel "a~ "extremely callous" to
human s uffering. has re· ( J fu,t•rl fhr a third t1m<• to · ."iT·fTf; rr1·l· the t·nn\1t.t·d
--------murdt·n·r .•• d1sc1plc ur
C'harles Manson.
The boa rd Wednt·sdav r<•Jected Miss
Krenwmkcl's contention that !>he '>'as a confu cd
product of the 1960!.
PCB Contai11t»r11 f 'ouud
BAKERS FIELD <A P> --Pat·1fic Gas & Elec·
tric Co. will prepare a plan to clc<in uo a company
work yard here because 10 cap&c1tors containing
the suspected carcinogen PCB "l're round buried
on the site
The capac itors were d1scovt>red shortly after
company crews began digging sample trenches
through a land/111 area more than hair the s ize of a
football field Wednesday
Shipyard Workrr~ ,.,,_, rikv
LOS ANGELES< AP> -A strike by some J.700
Todd Shipyards Corp. employees seeking higher
pay and free asbestos disease tests has halted
almost all activity at the }ard. a company official
says
Todd's industrial relations director . J ohn
O'Hara, said talks between Local 9 of the In
dustrial Union of Marine and Ship Builders or
Amer ica and the s hipyard remained s talled
Wednesday, the third day of the strike.
Air Co•pUIPr f 'aib 1lgain
FREMONT (AP > -The Federal Av1at1on Ad·
ministration compute r that controls air traffic
over Northern Cahfornw and Nevada briefly
failed again Wednesday, an f'AA s pokesman said
Roger Jo~on said the computer was down
for 10 minutes. from 12:33 a.m. to 12.43 a.m .. and
the malfunction caused "little or no impact" on
flights in the area served by the Fremont center_
Deserts Bracing
For More Storms
By The Associated Press
Southern California desert areas and parts or
Arizona braced for m ore thunderstorms and high
winds today after lightning killed an off-d uty
sberifrs deputy in Needles and six inches of rain
fell on Parker. Arii.
San Bemanlloo County deputy Michael Sam-
ple 22. was killed instanUy by lightning Wednes day
while wate r-skiing on tbe Colorado River in
Needles. .
He died at the outset of a furious storm that
brou1bt winds ol up to 80 mph, knocked down more
tbu ao telephone Poles and forced the clos ure of
Hi1bway 15 between Needles and Blythe.
Heavy ralna also fell in Las Vegas and at
Boulder City in Nevada.
Tbe result of that moisture and the desert beat
bu been felt ln the form of thundershowers and
H1btDlna strikes during the week that have
touebed off numerous brushfires.
•
I
e believe that ha
holdups are a crime.
You've eaten away half your lunch
hour being held up at the bank.
You've left the car running at the
curb only to find a crowd parked at the
teller line.
You've rushed to get money before
5: 00 and got caught in the rush hour ...
in your bank lobby.
Imperial believes that's a crime! At
our offices throughout California, we've
come down hard on time-robbing incon-. ' veruences.
That's why at some locations we
ope n express lanes at peak hours. We
keep most offices ope n on Saturdays. We
have ample parking outside. And we've
got people who are friendly, but stay fast
and efficient.
Imperial has many ways to help you
save. Not onlv money (passbooks and · ·
certificates that pay higher dividends than
any bank), but minutes too .
So if the slow ins and outs of bank-
mg are holding you up, there's a quick
alternative. It's Imperial Savings, for
people on the move.
hn rial SaVin pe ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION gs
Coeta Meu, South CoMt Plaza Town Center 3310 Bristol Street (714) 540-7591
Newport BMch 3366 Via Udo (714) 673-3130
Newport Center 550 Newport Center Drive (714) 644· 1461
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Nuclear Advisory
See ms Pointless
Ht tor y wall nl'vcr rffOl'd whether lhe . Senat~ '""to. mo\ t.'d on(' "<A) or anc>e.Mr on lhe Panama Cana.I ' ~u · b~· ttw w~ tmm~ler City Counctt• vote lo oppose u
Llkt•wbc. •l 1::. h1ghl> unlik~ly that too many people in
h1Rber µla w•ll bl' mo\'ro b) ho-.• th • c1ty of Laguna Be~rh rt'l'b ~•oout n udeur Po"t>r phinb .
\'ct tht• 1.Jtt:un,. CH' Counral hu decided to consider
placm.: thut b~ut> bdol"'\' \ott·~ thl"l • ov(.\mber bectiU!>t!
.ln or.iw\uultou ·ulh.-d ttk> Caui.en." CommlU for thl'
R•Rhl tt) \oh.• oo lht> ·~m Onofn..• Nucle r Plant=> u ked for
ll.
lndt'l'tJ. tht•a t> urt.• vu lad ura:uments again l nuclt!at
power ~t>rwraun~ stJtton And ct!rtutnl~ c1t1z~n~ have J
rt~hl lo ~~a~ up on lhe L"l!\Ut: What "e "ond ·r about t~
the pmpnl'l ~ or t'\'t'll tht· ~•Jtntfkunel' of a volt:
lakl·n in J n1w11c1p;.il l'lt"ct1on
,\llhuu~h thl' hallot mt-1t.'>urc h..i!> not )el tkt.>1l pn:
port'd. 11 pn•:-umJl>I\' II'> uirnt.'CI J t 'hutting down the exis t
ing ~an Onofrt• g4.m\.'rntor ;.md halt1n1? conMructaon on \he
t~o a dtlttmn.d on~.., ne.Artn~ (.'<>mpl~llon
l n \ lt .. o\ of lht• fuel that the rm~t unit·~ produc ing bad
h neroed electrir1ty und om thing like $2 b1lllon has
:.ilr t•ud y \x>~n ~pent on tht! e1ddltional plunli~. we ha\IC
o m t> doubb that the government, the utilities. or anyone
t.'lse is like l} to rush about cha ng ing things because of ad
vice drawn from a ple biscite Cro m u hmiled number of
voter~ in Laguna Beach, Caltfonl1a
Election ~crrunble
Because of a conOkting change in the s tate e lection:,
cod e, San Clem ente council members this week found
the m selves in an e m er gency session to hurriedly qualify
the city for a municipal election Nov. 4.
(t seems the filing period for city elections that will
a ppear on the November gene ral e lection ba llot actuall~
opened 1 ast week.
Normally. the filing period would have begun Aug. 8,
but city offa('ials v. e r e caught off g uard b y a new state
dect1on:. provision th a t ha s the filing period t.>nding on
A ug 8.
San C'lemente was n't the only Southe rn California
tity caught up in the state elections mess. Three other
<.·1 tie:-m Lo~ Angele!:> County were a lso scrambling to get
on the state ballot
!'ow that the c.1ppropnate re!)olut1on s huve been up·
pro\'ed h~ the tnunc1I. re~adents v. ho want to seek on e of
two !>l'ah on t ht-Cit\ Council m ~o\'ember have onl~ a
\\eek m "' h1th to t:1kt· out nomination papers. obtain th~
-.1g naturt·:-of 20 reg1::,tered San Clemente \'Oters. and re·
turn the• 1wt1twn:--to Cl!~ Clerk Max Berg.
.\nd '' h1h: 11 .1ppl·jr!> the :,tat<• dad not get the word
1111t to 1<1(,"11 nnm1t.·1µ&Jlit1e., candidate~ for the City Coun·
t ii" 111 h,1\ l 111 '-l'r&Jmble to qua hf, for th(' Nov. 4 ele<'t1on.
~hool Goals Raised
Capis trano L'nif1cd School D istric t trustees a r e
. tudying recommendations for to ug he r gradua tion
require me nts including more reading, Eng lish. and
mathem atics instruction.
The recommend ations w ere the r esult of a
nine-month "tudy by a t ask for ce of 23 s tudents, parents.
teachc~ and admm1strators.
Included are C:1ddcd reading in the freshman year . an
<:xt ra year of Englis h and of math. a course m consum er
t•ducation. a nd 20 more units of course work for those m
the district's <1dult education program.
If adopted. the r eqwr ements would be effective for
the graduating class of 1982.
Test ~cores m Englts h and math in som e district
~chools and elsewh ere sel'm t o indicate that m or e
c.·mpha~1s on lr<.iditional s ubject m::ttter is needed.
Thi:-µ!Jn would help uccomphsh that goal
• Oprnrons expressed 1n the space above are those or the Darty Prlot
Other view-, P~pressed on lhrs page are those of ltlerr authors and
.artists Reader comment is rnvrted Address The Dally Prlot. PO
Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321
Boyd/Fortunes
th 1 .. )1. HOYO
Que~l uln Jrt~c·~ J 't lo v. huh
ha~ produN·c1 lh1· lljr..:e-.t
1nd1\ 1duJI fortune-. ~old,
oil or ('anned sou1.1 . Thal
canned '-UU[J come!'. into the
d1scuss1on becausl' one man
built a fonunc on 1l . lea' in~
200 m1lhon. even more than
.I P ~torJ?an left. fortunes of
lat t>, hov.c\N, have been-
fo unded not so muc h on·
what's under the ~round a:,
on rt. r('al estate. And 10
particular. most of th\!
nat1on·s lady milhona1res
ha \'e bu1 It the 1 r wea lth
through land transactions.
Q. What do you kno"' about
the game of squash.,
A . Onh· that the.· world's
best pla~er~ or same li ve in
Pakistan.
Client asks what book has
made the most money "The
Wind of War"' by Herman
Dear
Gloorny
Gu ·
Government s tudy
forecasts gloom a nd
doom for us in tbe 21st
century and at the
sam e lime sclenllsts
predict we'll have an
averaae Ufe span ot 8S
years. Hope '?"e ot the ,,..o forecasts as wrong. D.M.
..
\\1JUk mtnl~ that d1st1n ct1on.
1 t " LI :.t on J bout th <:
bt>ginmngi. of World War II
ABC TV paid S25 m1lhon for
1l. I'm told.
Q What do butcherl> mtan
jbout beef "'hen the) ~a~.
'Th~ right i.1dc IS the tight
l>ldt····>
A Steers tend to get up by
pushing themselves into a
standing position left side
first. This loosens the left
kidney a nd lets excessive rat
rorm on the left Selective
butchers prefer the right s ide
of beef.
Q Who was Pittsburgh
Phil?
A. That was the alias of
one George Smith, said by
some to have been the most
successful horseplayer of all
time. C l a im i s h e pul
together $1.700,000 by betting
on the ponies.
Q. What proportion of the
school desks have the arms
attached to the left sides?
A. 11 percent. Because 11
percent of \.be students are
lefl·banded.
Q . What are the most
popular names among kids
just entering school next
Fall?
A. Amon& boys, in order:
Mlcbael, Jason and MaUbew.
Among girls. ln order:
Jennlfer, Amy and Sarah.
Lot of peiopM open up aav·
iog& account.a. deposit yea
amount Of money lD same,
and then for1et them. About
S20 mlWon • year la given "I>
la tb1I manner.
Rowland Evan&/ Robert Novak
Some See Tax Fever Cooling
WAS lll NCTON -Wht ie
Repubhca.nJ ~er~ pt'l'formina lll
D~trolt. Democ rat:. bUttered
uround th<' r~·st or the country
v. t>rt' comm.; to u fateful de·
unon t.hut hands lbe tax·cullint:
tb.:1Ut4 10 Konald Reagan
Tht! i.urpra~t' ftnding by
l>l·mu<·rat11: lawmaker~. testing
\Vtt!r
i.t.>nt1m t•nt
b1.H'k ho me
during t he
b r I l' (
congre!>!>tunal
rt!C~S!> t.iX·
l'Ul fcH!r I~
duwn. not up.
I n fJl't ,
(t'tU rnlnA to
W J :.hington
Jul> 21, the> n:portt•d thei r
n>n!>t1 tucnb ""'vt<r had been
mt e re tt'd in the Kemp· Roth tWI.
reduction bill
1'hut ml'SsagL' "'as rnost
JOyousb received in the OvaJ Of
hct" \\here Pn•stdC'nt Carter and
h1~ adv1:.er~ ft.>lt touched b)
ht'a\'cn !>Cnt tidin~:. They had
dread\'Ci the retum of Congre~:.
panting with tax cut demandi-
lnstcad, Democrats at the White
House and Congre% an: 10 ra re
Mailbox
unison that tax reduction should
be postp<>ned untH after the
eJectlon. Thus. party line on ta>t
reduction are clt!arly drawn for
November.
THEJIE MIGHT yet be pre·
election tax cuts 11 one highly·
mfluent.ial Democratic dissenter
-Sen . Russell a·. Lo ng,
chairmun of the Senate Finance
Comm1uee -gets his way. But
a tax bill pus hed through by
Long and Republican senators
<even if re luctantly signed by
the pres1d~ntl will not alter the
clear partisan c hoice on tax
reductlon
Thal may well rcflt!cl a
massive m1 sr ead10K Of the
public mood. 1r expert pollsters
are corn~ct ll could be a fatul
\•rror 1n Carter's stratt!gy to
keep beleaguered blue-collar
workers from J01 n 1ng th e
R l'ag:.an <:r u s adc Tht:
Democrat!> arc gamolmg that
the autoworker. oppressed by
mflat1on and foarful of losing h1!>
JOb. 1s not 1ntcrc::.ted n un ~
t..1x cut.
Thal 1-. prcc 1 ~e l~· the
1mpres.s1on vNcran Dcm0<:ratic
pohuc 1 an~. lHkpl at wll\n1n~
electtona. brought back to
Wa s hingt on. Rep . John
Brademu, the s hrewd House
majority W'hip, told us that his
South Bencl. Ind.. businessmen
and workingmen alike,
viclimlud by inflation, want no
part or Ke mp-Roth (cutting
income taxes 10 percent a year
for three years> .
OLD·FASHIONED libera l
Bradem.as might be accused of
pro-taxation bias, but not Rep.
J a mes Jones. the le ading
Democratic tax·cutter in the
House. He r eported findings
identical to Brademas. both tn
his conservallve Tulsa, Okla.,
d LStrict and on a speaking trip to
South Dakota.
No wonde r. then. that tax
f e ver o n Capitol Hill h as
:;,ubs 1ded. much t o Cart er's
comfor t. While presidential
.J1dc~ u month ago worried that
Curter could not catch up with
Reagan on th1~ issue , they are
now convtnced. the R~pubhcani:.
hJ \ c hung an albatross around
their nc('ki:, Indeed, Carte r
~lr~l c~1 s t s arc ur g in g
Oemo<:rat1c polit1c1ans to call 1t
Hcd~an Kemp Rolh, linking Lhe
popuJar presidential candJdate
with a supposedly unpopular
notion.
But ls lt that unpopular? One
pres tigious pollster recently
took a secret national poU that
indicates voters are aching for
tax cuts, but a re troubled by two
factors: First, they have been 50
misled by the politicians Oult
they no longer believe promises
they hear; second, they are so
concerned by runaway federal
a;pending that they give the
priority to budget bala cc1og
ove r tax cuuing.
BUT VOTERS actually cannot
choose b e twee n Carter's
balanced budget and Reagan·s
l'fx cut. Whether or not taxes
are reduced, the budget will be
fal' out or balance -a racl
clearly unders tood by voters
<n early 5-to·I in the secret
national pollJ. What's more. 40
percent of these voter~ thtnk the
budge t can be balanced by
~r ea ler bus 1n e~s act1v1ty
induced by t ax reductions -
probably a h11~her percentage
than amon~ even Republican
cong rcs:.mcn .
D emoc.-r.it s may b e s o
1nn ucnc·<'CI by their no!>t<t lg1a for
thL' da)" v. twn low-brc.cket tax
cutting v.J~ the name of the
i:aroe thut they are m1!>Judging
the puhlrc· mo<Kl In a July 20
~rf1cll: for tht• N1•w York Times,
('Jrter rJm paaJ!n c hairman
Ro~rt Strau~-. not~ t hat the
ta,pa~1·r 111 lh~ S6 700 to·Sl0,000
hr.t<'k\'t v.ould rP<'<'l\I(' a mere
120 t ,1x tut But the great
t·l1·l t1or1 1·haw of l!IAO ,., nm for
1h1·'c lov.1 .... 1 1nrom1• taxpayer.-.,
nrHonou' non H>t1·r' "'ho vote o. mO<.TdtlC 11 lht'V Hiil' at all
The quJrry I'> that autoworker
"'ho now t'<Jrn~ S25,00fl ..1 year but
ta ll ~ ••Ver (arthe r he htnd
t:'<'.Onom1cJ1l\', pJrtl) ~l'al.l.!>e oC
ri..1nl! lo"<c:.. In 1!179. an
.. -.l1 mJlt-11 .S8 m1lhon Ame n cans
p.11d t..1"<e'> on 1ncnm1· ovt!r
:)1 :>.oou. of v. hom 27 mil h on
n·porlt-<1 uv1·1 $20,000 For the
s:?'i OOll JUtov. orkcr v.1th u wi fe
.ind tv.n ch1ldn·n, the third )'tar
1 1 ' "' J v 1 n ~: ' <• f R e a g a n ·
l\.epmp Hoth would be LI udy
~J9
Airport Competition Benefits Travelers
To thl' Editor:
A1rl1ne deregulation. \l.h1 ch
"as enacted over a ~ea r ago,
wa~ :,uppo:;,cd to incr ease
eompet1tion ~nd keep fares
down by allowing any (.;.S. air·
line to operate from a ny U.S.
airport it desire-.
So far in most cases de·
regulauon has met 1t!> goals, but
d e f 1n1telv n ot at O range
County's J°ohn Wayne Airport
v. ht!re the Orange County Board
o f S u p e r \' 1 s o r !> a n d A i r
Cal1fom1a are bound to maintain
a monopoly for tha t earner m
many markets from Orange
County Airport
Air Cahforma was a strong
sup porter of dcrc~ulat1on
le1?1slat100, and s ince its passage
has t aken adv:mtage or it by
adding many new routes. while
at the :,ame lime has dug up any
poi:.:,1b l e excuse t o keep
co m pe tition o ut of Orange
Count\' Thi s s h o v.s Air
Cahfom'1a 1:. only looking out for
1ts own interests.
As a res ult of this total
di s rega rd for the trave li n g
public in Orange County on the
part or Air California a nd th<:
<.·ounl~ Board of Supervisors. t he
standard air fare from Orange
County to San Francisco <a n Air
Ca hforn1 a monopoly 1 1s S60.
However. JUSt .\0 miles up the
San Diego Freewa) at LAX
where five or six carriers fly to
San Francisco the far(' is $25 to
$35 unrestricted This means a
resident of Orange County, 1f
willing to drive to LAX. can
save up to $70 on a round trip to
San Francisco. Air California
does have a reduced fare. but
with all of its restrictions. t.he
<are 1s all but a joke. With a
little compelltt0n a comparable
rare would be available out of
Orange County airport.
THE FEDERAL government
is not happy about this situation
In Orange County, and in fact
bas this year granted permiss·
ion to four new airlines that wish
to start serving J ohn Wayne
Airport.
Kowever. Air California and
the county Board of Supervisors
have so rar been successful in
keeping this new competition out
or the county by fillng lawsuits
and other delaying tactics. This
is a real disservice to air
travelers ln Oraqe County, and
not in keeplnc with tbe nal• of
deregulation.
The Oran1e County Airport Is
a federally operated airport.
wblcb means our ux dollan
keep lt open. Tu dollars pay t.be
aalan. ol the coauoUe.ra lA the
tower. and runway coaatruc:tion
a nd malntenance, r unway
•
1ight1n~. dcctron1c instrument
IJnding !t\:>tcm::. Jnd on a nd on.
If monopoly air routes are to
pcr s 1 ~t :.it Ora n i:e County
,\ irport th<'n 1 do not wish the
federal ~overnment to spend my
tax dollars to fund the airport.
The mone) can be put to much
better use clsev. here. ~\ At r
C3lifom1a a nd the county Board
of Supervisors fund the airport.
l etn x1ously welcome an y
comme nts fr om ~tr . R. W.
Clifford I Presid e nt 0 1 Air
Cal1forrual and/or an) one on the
county Board of Supen 1sor-s
JACK TAINTOR
Tre~kPr• .'i<"Gf"!I
To the Editor
I r ecently arrived safely at my
orhce after. again. taktn~ my
life in my hands in travehng on
In t e r s t ate 5 i n Northern
Califomia and having numerous
trucks. logging, r efr igeration
a nd o ther l a rge vehic les,
approach the rear of my car so
close that l could count the bugs
on the license plate and see the
smile on the truck driver's fare.
t have li stened to countJess
complamlb from other dnvers
such as m) !-elf and l can only
wonder "'here our responsible
California lllghway Patrol
Department 1s h id ing v.hen
these drivers of dangerous
weapons proceed down the
highway w1thout due regard for
the safely or the drivers or the
slower moving vehicles
Being of th(' older gcnerat1on.
when we were able to drive 6S
miles per hour and the truekers
still beld to a 55 mile per hour
s peed limit, I fall to comprehend
how I can now be dr1vmg at
their old speed and they are
permitted. to barrel up behind
me, put both life and hmb in
jeopardy, and continue to
swerve in order to pass me at a
speed that makes me appear as
though I a m standing still. I
have traveled the highways
f rom Northern to Southern
California for many years and must admit that it is a rare oc·
casion lo see a truc k driver
receiving a citation alonfslde
the hig h way, though the
automobile driver. it seems. ls
readily detected by the
CallComla Hi&hway Patrol.
I FEEL THAT It ll \ me that
we t ell our authorities in
S.tramento or wherever. who
run the CaUfornia Hlabway
Ptl rol. that the roa4a are to be
made safe ror all of the tr1velus
wbo UM ~ byways and not
Juat ror the truckinc Industry
that a~pears to have little
retard f Of' the smaller velUcJes uaiac thole bipways.
' .
Ho pe full y. j Californi a
H1ghy,ay Patrol ofhc1:r 1n ~1Xtr
area v.111 read th1 i. ll'lter and
perform his dut' 1n maktn~ th
roads safer ror all of U.'-. On mv
next t rip from 1'orth ern tn
Southern CaJ1fom1a I hopt· tn '-C' ..
at least one trut.k th<.tt I'-d(··
.-.erv1ng of be1n ~ <.0 1t<'d for s peeding be1 n l! g1 \cn tn .H
c1tat1on.
Altho ugh m )' ('O OCt.'rn 1.,
m a inly w1lh the :.Jfc•t!-for my
family using our h1~h "'J~"· I
must admit tha t l h a \ e a
problem undeN>tandinS! hov. J
I a qH• rij.! roll 1n g dov. n th1·
h1ghv.ay at 70 to 80 m1IC$ i>t>r
hour can be con!>er\'lng any of
th1..· gas and 011 that thts country
~o much needs to conservl'.
Perhaps the trurkin~ industry
.-,ho uld commence to pohct'
their own ranks much a:. Olher
professions and occupauoru. do.
a nd take san claons agains t lhl'
rcpeat.Jn.g offenders. Many of the
truckers who used to be the
fnends of us all on the h1~hways
<and HU are I are still truck.an~
and maybe they can influence
the new breed.
GENE FINK
f'mr·•~r
To the Editor:
At the recent Orange County
Fair, we ha ve JUSt experienced. a
very unfair and disappointing
s1tuat1on. Our son exhibited and
put a steer through the school
FFA auction , with a
cons ider able loss of income
First of all. the students were
given to understand that the
price the auctioneer s would
s tart at was $1 a pound and
certamJy very little profit would
be realized there . But as the
evening went on. the auctioneers
were no longer trying to get $1
but were selling the steers at 80
cents a pound or less.
Th e yo un g w e r e n ot
"educated" by their teachers to
the fact that they s hould
"scratch" their bed and not
even put them t h rough the
auction when they were not even
gettlng •decent price. But even
worse as lbe evening drew to a
close and the unfortunate ooes
who were on the end ot the list of
115 exhibitors did not get the
lime or attenUon that the first
ones got.. They ruabed the beef
and their youn1 exhibitors
throuch so fut that· sometimes
there were aJl'OOlt tVtO lteen ln
the ring al the same time and
not more than one minute wu
spent on t.ryin1 to set • deeent
prlct fort.he fane bMf.
WE Di\aD md ... 1M11.Y
youn1 kldl and u..tr p....a
wbo said IMy would IMftl' apln
..
"ant to go t hroug l\ tha t
1 '11\'rll"l"IC<', they h·lt the kid~
h.ict ~·n :-imply "rip~ off."
Our "''"' told the man in the
bJck v.ntmg down the prices, he
c-ou ld not ~u unde r Sl but the
,wct1onrt·r-had already sold on
the ftr..t orf1·r of 7~ cents one
''-'\ond afll'r he had goo(• mto t.he
rin~ We nt!\ er h<1d <J chance to
>-:t'l 1n jnotht·r offer or to ta ke 1t
out of tht· nnl! in t1 me (which he
t r1 <'d t Of <.'OUr!>e tho buyer
"'ould not rclca.sc the "cheap
h~ef" and our son s uffered a
~rcJ t lo,,-. and even greater
d1sappo1nlm~·nl.
l l \\OOld -,wm 1f 115 ~f are
t oo many lO JUl \100 Off because
of time. IJck of buyer~. or lack
of ~u:.tainl·d concern by the
;1uct1on('C~ the ~oung people
s hould be tnfor med of that fact
a nd the unfortunate on~ on the
end o( the lts t <:ould withdraw
t>efort' the auction.
NA~tE WITHHELD
Uf Will ~mw
To 1 he F'.d1tor .
Re: Bob Gr e e n"· article.
· Draft Resisters." July 24.
I do not ~ant our young men
to die in another "~r. but if we
don •t keep a full ·bod1ed army,
v. ho will protect this country.,
How can v.e be so selfish and
expect someone else to care tor
us . This 1s not Vietnam. This is a
t 1 me o r tot a l c haos an the
maJont)' of th~ governments in
the world. These countries bave
twen at war s ince the beginning
of tame and now they affect the
entire globe.
HOW LONG cun we sit back
and fulfill our selfis h needs.
pa mper our children , teac h
the m nol to respect God. their
parents or their country ?
( pray and hope we will not
h3ve another wu. but if we are
not prepared. then we must
expect to lose all we have
worked for. lose a future for our
children and lose hope not only
ror a free world but tor a living
"'Orld.
Let us not be the agfressors,
but do let us be defensive.
l worry about our future when
a self ash people do not want to
deCend the rights they hold so
dear or when a confused
government cannot begin to
buUd an army without bein& set
back because of "women's
issues."
D. BONHAM
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NATION
Heffa Still a Mystery
Labor CIUe/ Y anilhed 5 Years Ago
DETROIT CAP) f'lve ,._an
••o· J tmmy Hoffa vaGJabed
aft• IMW., a ... ....._ Decroi& re1aa--. Qd u.aaa t.pn one
ol the P'BI'• moet f1moua un·
IOlved t' ....
Aad wMM tbe IOYttlUIMnt ••
strateo to toare the prHumed klUen ol the rorm~r Tumatttt
bou bun 't wort ed. autboriUel
haven't chal\led lbl-lr tM«y on
wbo b bf.bind Hoffa ·s d•up-pear--..
TllSY aaJEVE 8 E was the
tar1et ID • contract murder ar·
ran1ecl by or1anhed crime
bosses to proled what federal
investl1ators say are long·
s tudinl bus1nea arrangements
with the Teamsters.
"We're no moce hopefuJ now
than we were two years ago."
says O. Franklin Lowie. head ol
the Detroit. FBI office. "We're
no more pessimistic eit.her. The
case is open but unsolved. We're
still working on il."
Among the government's ef·
forts t o solve t h e highly
publicized case was a barrage of
criminal p rosecutions in the
hope of pe.rsuading a suspect lo
tr ade testimony for a light sen·
tence and protective custody.
Foua •EPVTED undel'WOrld
f igures a nd their associates
were convicted of a doze n
crimes. but the FBI has been un-
able t.o implicate them in the
disappearance of Hoffa, who at
the time of his disappearance
wu planning a campaign t.o oust
Frank Flt.zsimmons as president
of the nation's largest labor un·
ion.
Judges meted more than 80
years in sentences including one
of Ufe imprisonment, but most or
the suspected Hoffa case figures
are eligible for parole in a few
years. All are appealing their
convictions. a few are free on
bond and ooe bas served his sen·
tence.
"My family bas been through
a lol. I've gone thro u gh a
JIMMY HOFFA
C•H Uneotved
/.l"WI ......... •
lot .. .I'm Ured." says Charles
O'Brien, 45, of Hallandale, Fla.
0 ·Brien. who says he is Hof
fa's foster son. served 10 months
in prison last year for accepting
a car from an auto dealer dunng
a union organizing drlve and for
making a false statement on a
bank loan application. He's back
on the payroll as an organizer
for the Southern Conference of
Teamsters.
T H E DAV HOFFA disap.
peared. O'Bnen was driving lhe
car the FBJ believes was used an
the abduction. Hair like Hoffa's
was found in the car.
O'Brien grew up in the Hoffa
household, but shortly before the
disappearance. he h'ad a Calling
out with Hoffa. O'Brien says he
knows nothing of the disap-
pearance.
Hoffa was last set-n getting in
a car with several men outside
the Machus Red Fox Restaurant
in Bloomfield Township.
FBI agents believe former
New J ersey Teamsters boss An·
thony Provenzano. 63 . wanted
Hoffa out of the way und reputed
New Service!
Starts~tl.
7
nortbeut Pennaylvanla erhn.
bot• RUIMU Bulal!no, 7t, •Po
proved a klllln&.
a SPUTSD DSTaOIT UD·
derworld fl a u re AnU,oay
Glaealone Md Im brotber Wo,
federal a1nta beUeve , hared t h eir frlend Hoffa t o tbe
retlaW'Ul cm the pntext ol aet.
tllo1 an old feud betweea Holla
and ProYenuno.
Proveo&aDCJ, Bufallno, and tbe
GlacaJone brothers .... au Ml'\'•
int Jail terms, convicted of
char1es WU"elat.ed t.o tbe Holfa
case.
P rovenaano's control of
Teamsters Local 560 la U.UC. Ci·
ty. N .J .. made him one of the
most powerful labor bo6&es on
the East Coast and Hoffa needed
his s upport for a comeback,
agents say.
Federal investigators say that
in a police lineup five months
after Hoffa disappeared, a wit·
ness tentatively identified a
P roveruano associate as one of
the men with Hoffa out.side the
restaura n t. The man was
gunned down two years ago in
New Yorit's Uttle Italy in what
authorities say was a "mob bit."
THE FBI COMPILED a list Of
a half-dozen likely burial attes.
a ll with connections t.o organized
crime and within minutes of the
restauranL Last year, it was re -
ported that an informant said
Hoffa was slain in Detroit, dis-
me mbered in New Jersey and
buried in a F1orida swamp.
Meanwhile, little has changed
in the :reamsters since Hoffa
disappeared.
Fitzsimmons is 72 and battling
can cer, but he vows to Sffk
another five-year term as t.he
Sl:>G.000-a-year head of t.he 2.2
roi ll ion -m e mbe r union .
Congressional critlcs again are
raising quest ions about the
operation of the Fund. Federal
investigators say the fund .acts
.as a friendly ba nke r to un·
derworld figures looking for
loans
Introducing our new service to Seattle -2 convenient flights every day.
The only no-change·of·plane service from Orange County to Seattle !
50% otf. Evety coach seat, every flight, every day through September 15.
All you have to do is buy a round·trip ticke t !
Just call a Travel Agent, your Corporate lfavel Arranger. or Hughes Airwest:
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Damages
Awarded
SAN FNClSCO (AP)
-A jury bu awarded
$211,000 to a former law
school llUdent who sued
the school alter abe re·
ported being sexually
assaulted in one or its
rest rooms.
Top Ladies
Loretta Siciliano, now
a 31-year -old attorney.
filed the negligence suit
against H.aatings College
of the Law because she
claimed the school knew
t h at pote n tially
dangerous people were
coming into the school
building.
Kentucky Derby winner Genuine Risk.
center, has joined six human counterparts as
Harper's Bazaar's top female achievers for
1980. Others include conductor Sarah
Caldwell. left. and New York City Council '
President Carol Bellamy. ri2ht.
Atonllc Bulle tin
Planning Contest
CHICAGO tAP> The Bulletin of Atomic
Scientists as sponsoring an essay t'ontest on
preveotmg nuclear war for people too young to I
remember the bombing or Hlrosh1ma
The $S.OOO contest by the ~c1ent1hc a.nd public
a ffairs journal will only consider e!>says by people I
born after AuJ? 6, 1945 • th(• day an American
B-29 dropped an atom ic bomb on H1rosh1ma .
J apan.
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Live
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Tuesday thru Saturday
"We want to er e ale an awareness in the lo360 Pacific Coast Highway
younger generation." s aid Tom Hazinski. the Humingtoo Beach
journal's c1rculat1on manager "It's not in the
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HICK'S MEN'S STORE
AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE
STARTS FRIDAY, AUG. Isl
A FINE SELECTION OF QUALITY CLOTHING
REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEAN
GREAT SAYINGS
SUITS
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SPORT COATS
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SHOES
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FlORSHEIM SHOES k l>O• ..,.. 72 Y:. •, 7S . • ............................. HOW 49.15
SLACKS
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DRESS SHIRTS
ARROW SHOllT SLEEVE SHIRTS t; POul,,, 11 00 tn IS 00 •.....•••••.•.•••• MOW 7.15
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MECKWEAR
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SPORT SHIRTS
GIOUP Of S.-ottT SHIRTS Reqth to 20.00 •.•••••.•••••...•.•••••.•••• MOW I I .as
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PENNWEST ENSEMBLES
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USCll ~.July 3t. ,..,
Lafllllla Bead&
Sewer Action
2 Years Away
H<•11df'nu do&ng bu 1n~ 1n
downto-.n l.agusua Buch -..m
havt' to put up with the city ·~
oftt.'n foul tj melUng $t .. t•r lr\"lll·
llll'lll plllflt MJ\<>Cht'r two> Cir")
Oy lhel, a S70 mtlhon se~·ace d1i.~uJ fat'lht). lout~ &lonR
ltso t'tt>ek about a milt< and
one half lnl.ind from Aliso
kt•oach. 1~ ~· ~led to be rom
plt>l~
T HE Pl.ANT IS being ('On
l\\rt.u.'llod as P3rt or the Aliso
W&tcr MitnJgement Agcnc)''S
I AWMA > r eg io nal sewage
:.ystem Completwn of the plant
I!> l'Xpected In lht> full or 1982
L3guna Beach Mun1t>1pal
Services Director Terry Brandt
~a id the city \l.'OUJd lbefl pro-
bably tear down IL, 50-year-old
plant ac.t.Jaccnt to City Uall and
Colinas
Project
111 Reviett'
Plans for the massive Colinas
de Capistrano project do not
follow COWltY guidelines and an
e nvironmental re port does not
address the inconsistencies. San
Juan Capistrano planners have
told county officials.
The plans a re for the central
portion or the l, 180-acre. re-
sidential community. adjacent
to the city on property west of
the San Di ego Freeway and
south of Crown Valley Parkway
THIS VEAR THE CITY fil ed
suit 1n Orange County Superior
Court contendang development
of 2.800 home!-.. some along a
19.000-foot stretch of ridgeline.
would be detrimental lo the en-
vironmt•nt
Th<.· Clh Counci l 1s expected to
revll'\o\ the dt·V('lopment at its
Aug 6 m(•cting
In .i INtcr to Environmental
Management A~ency orhc1als.
the project's grading. v1suaJ im-
pact and traffic plans are held to
be inconsistent with county
guidelines
The environmental report "'in·
adeq uatcly addressed .. these
area:.. city planners said.
CITY OFF10 Al.S s aid plans
~ho '"' l.'d that the development
would :iltcr the ndgehnc with
ma-.s grading. be s pread over
la r).!v Jrtas or rugged hillside
terrain instead of clustering in
the more gentle areas, and have
e1n udven.e effect on ecological
stab1l1ty
They als o ~aid t h e te n -
tative tract map for the project
appeared to be inconsist{?nl with
the county 's adopted planned
community for the development
The tract will contain a mix of
res1dl'ntiat and nei~hborhood
com merc1al devetopmen1
• us~ LM on~·•cre al to ror H · paneled .,.rtlnJc or matnt~nanco
f acilltJe,,.
Brandt added the only vaiue
the old plant has 11 the land W\·
der 1t
·'The prcbtnt plant hi ob·
sotete ... he ~aid
··w~ havt: been ordered to do
!>Omettung about 1mprovina our
waii.te l~\ment und lh1~ lb why
-. e became involved with
AW MA We were imply W'lable
to meet the current standards
with Uus facahty ..
Bl'ILT IN THE m1d-l930s. the
plcmt treats 1Jqu1d was te with
chlorine which 1s then pumped
through an outflow pipe that
rum, mto the ocean about a half
mile off Mam Beach
Solid wa~tes and sludge are
fed through dige~ters and then
take n by tank truck to a remote
spot in Irvine wherl! they are
dum ped into pits and buried.
Brandt said the city's share of
the cost to build the plant will be
about $16 to Sl7 m illion. with 85
percent paid wit h grant money
from the state and federal gov-
ernmenL
A WM A was fo rmed eight
yea rs ago under a joint powers
agreement a mong seven local
agencies which will receive
sewer services Crom the project.
THE PLANT IS expected to
h andle up to 8.1 milhon gallons
of s ewage daily from areas
wit hin the Laguna and Altso
canyons watershed.
The outfall pipe for the new 1n-
terdistrict system has been com-
pleted and is located off Aliso
Beach and runs a m ile and one
half off shore. The outfall at
Main Beach in Laguna 'Ai li be
abandoned after the A WMA
plant goes into service.
Parking Fee
Schedu/,ed
For the first time start-
ing this faJI, it will cost
Saddleback College slu·
dents SlO a semester to
park their car at either the
main campus an M1ss1on
Viejo or the north campus
in Irvi ne.
Students will be charged
S lO a se m e s t er f o r
automobiles a nd SS for
motorcycles. A station will
be set up during re~istra
tion at both campuses to
collect the fees and issue
the required decals to be
affixed to thl' vehicles.
Students who do not
purchase the decals du r·
ing registration can buy
the m either at the campus
safety office at the Mis-
s ion Viejo campus or in
building 100 at the Irvine
campus prior to the start
of the semester.
San Juan to Host
Twin Horse Shows
All-English and all-western
hor se shows will be held at
Sycamore Trails Stables m San
Juan Capistrano Aug. 9 and 10.
respectively
Both shows begin at 8:30 a .m.
J udy Martin of Rolling Hills
E states will judge the EngUsh
show and Frank Strobl or Chino
will be the western show judge.
Trophies and ribbons wiJJ be
awa rded wi nners. Ribbons will
be presented through fifth place.
TraRnf Pos• Opne
Applications for a vacancy on
tbe San Juan Capistrano Traffic
and Transportation Commission
are being accepted at the city
clerk·s olfice at City Hall, 3Z4QO
Paseo Adelanto.
The commission meets on the
first and third Thursdays of
each 1000lh at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Appointment of a com-
missioner to fill tbe vacancy ta
tentatively scbeduJed by the City
CouncU Aug. 6.
I'll• tor Sfttfors
"Operation Petticoat," a com-
edy starring Cary Grant and
Ann Sheridan. will be Presented
free to senior clUiem by Lacuna
Federal Sariqs Aq. lS at tbe
-South Coat Tbeatn 1n Lqma ~Belch.
Doon will opee at 1:30 p.m.
ad tlile movie wW acreo Ill 2 ••• Pree tidtet. to tbe comed1 are ~ at Uae SmkM' at.I•• ~ ... ,....,."·
( __ B_R_IE_Fs_)
Four Orange Coast high school
st udents and a Saddle back
College student who are study-
ing homebuilding and land de·
velopment have been awarded
scholarships by the Mission Vie-
jo Co.
R eceiving scholarships were
Kristin Thorpe, Capis trano
Va lley High School ; Gar y
Seward, San Cle mente High
School; J e ffrey Lewis. Dana
Hills High S chool ; J a mes
Vo rwek , La guna Hills High
School; and Stephenie Chandler,
Saddleback College.
Parll Dafn Opne
Applications are belnt 1ccept·
ed trom organisations interested
in using ibe Crown Valley Com·
malty Park facilitle1 dllrilla
tbe f.U. park offtclall aald.
Or•ailaUons are aaked to
submit flrst and aecoad ddee
acbedulea for September tbroaib Januar)'. PboDe DUID•
ben and addNSlel •bould be ln·
eluded ~ appllcat.klal.
ne pule .. located at 21751
Crown \ta&&e, PartnrA7. 1...-a ........
LOCAL
Disposal
•Of Trash
Difficult
Recycling may be a blc busl·
ne11, but lrvine'a Public Works
Department can't find one ...
cycUng company interested in
the city's discarded newsprint,
a luminum and glass.
No proposals for free curbside
pickup o( these materials were
received from 17 companies con-
tacted by the city. according to
c ity public works e mployee
Leslie A. Keane.
0 ~~--BSOLETE SEWER Pl.ANT IN LAGUNA BEACH 50 YEARS OLD
THIS LACK OF inte~st is
caused by a fluctuating market
in r ecyc l e d materials.
scavenger recycle rs who raid
trash cans. the expensive nature
of the recycling process and the
difficulty in motivat.ing people to
separate their trash. Ms . Keane
said.
When New T,.•tment Syatem la ()per•ble, Thia Structure Slated for O.moUtion
Laguna Beach
Boys Club
Sets Tourney
Niguel Residents
Offered Classes
The City Council will consider
Aug . 12 "sweetening the deal" to
bring a reeycling company into
Irvine, s he said.
The Boys Club of Laguna
Beach will host a table tennis
tournament Sept. 6 at 8 a.m. at
club headquarters, 1085 Laguna
Canyon Road. Laguna Beach
Laguna Niguel area residents
can take advantage of Sad·
dleback Colle ge Emeritus
Institute classes which are of-
fered 10 four locations during the
fall semester
Interested persons can also re·
g1ster in person at the Leisure
World Clubhouse V or at the
Sadleback Campus in M1~1on
\'1e10 beginning Aug. S
Representatives of Dewey's
Rubbish Service Inc .. Irvine,
have said they would consider
offering a recycling collection
!.ervice at a cost to the city.
They might also cons ider doing
it if the company was granted an
exclusive franchise for rubbish
collection in the city.
CAL-WEST Byproducts of Los
Angeles has also indicated an in·
tc r cst 1n providing s uch a
~crv1cc at 3 cost to the city The tournament is open Lo any
Laguna Beach resident 7 and
older. There will be five age
d1v1s1ons. 7.9 years. 10-12. 13-15.
16· 18 and 19 and older.
The entry ree is S2 for Boys
Club members and S3 for non-
members. Deadline for registra-
tion is Sept. 4. Sign-ups "111 be
taken at the Boy's Club Monday
through Friday from 10 a.m. to S p.m.
The classes will begin Aug 25
and resident.!) can reg1~tcr by
mail, using the form in the clru.s
s chedule mailed to d1 ~tnct
homes m late July.
f or information regarding
Le1~ure World reg1str at 1on call
831 ·4836 For Saddleback College
rt·g1strat1on information call
831 ·4555
l'cwport Beach has a eurbside
pickup progra m for rei!yclables.
The program ii. operated by the
cit y .
Trail Signs Set
For Equestrians Andrew Hen rick. :\L D.
For information call Bill
Patrick at '194·2S3S .
Equestrrnn trails accepted with new housing 1n
San Juan Cap1i.tram) will be poMed with signs de·
p1ctmg a hors(' and also .:1 hik er and a dog
is pleased to announce
his u ~~oc.:i at1on with
Trauma Class
In 2nd Year
At Saddleback
Membe r'> of lhl• Eque.,trian Commission
moved to havt· th<' o;1gn~ mad« up. to be ready tr1
be poi.tc'Ci wh('n n<.'\o\ tract!'.> and t:"qUel>tnan trnil~ are acceptt."'<1
llikef":). !'.>ome ~Ith dogs. will be using tht.·
trails. C1long with horseback nders.
Lincoln \;rindle. \LD .
Project View. a program de-
s igned for ho m e makers un-
d ergoing tra umatic life·style
changes, begins its second year
Aug. 25 at SaddJeback College in
Mission Viejo.
Birds Hatching Flu?
BOSTO!': CAP> H.esearchers have traced the
The classes teach pe rsonal
awar eness. personal coping
!-.k1lls. job placement skills. self.
enrichment and assertion train-
ing.
deaths of 500 Atlantic harbor seals to an innuenza
vi rus they !>ay tnfc<'ts birds and could . tn the future.
lead to a new nu bug affecting humans.
Participants r eceive one to
three units of college c redit
which can be applied toward an
Associate of Arts degree.
The disease responsible for seat deaths from
~t ainc to Connecticut the past six months was
identified as "ep1zootic pncumoma" by a group of
14 researchers attendmg a workshop at the Ne..,.
England Aquanum
For inform a tion . call the
Women's Center on the college
campus at 831-4611 .
CUSD Tells
School Year
Holiday List
Students in the Capistrano
Unified School Distr ict wiJJ re·
turn to dasses Sept. 8 and com·
plele the 176·day. 1980-81 school
year June 12. according to the
district's recently-approved an·
nual caJendar.
Thanksgiving vacation will be
Nov. Z1 and 28, Christmas vaca·
lion will be Dec. 22 through Jan.
2. and Spring vacation will be
April l3 through 17.
Other student holidays. not
countin g pa rent confe rence
days. will be observed Nov. 11
<Veteran's Day). Feb. 12 <Lin·
coin's Birthday>. Feb. 16 cror
Was hington 's Birt hd ay>. and
May 25 (Memorial Day).
San Juan
Night Set
At Big A
Me mbers of the San
Juan Capis trano City
Co un c il and loca l
cham ber of commerce
will take the fie ld at
Anaheim Stadium Aug.
7 in pre-game acllv1t1es
for San Juan Capistrano
Night
The coun ci l will take
i nfielo practice witb
me m b e r s or th e
Capistrano Bobby Sox·
ers All Star team and
will participate in open-
ing game ceremonies.
Tickets are $8.50 In-
cluding transportation.
Buses wilt leave City
Ha ll at 5:30 p.m. and re-
turn at 11 p.m.
Infor mation may be
obtai ned b y c alling
493· 1171. ext. 247
Capistrano Beaeb
Costs May Limit
Park Facilities
Wllh low bids exceeding COil estimates for construc-
tion of the proposed Sunset Park. board members of the
Cap,strano Beach Park and Recrution District may
have to cut some planned facilities.
The 2.7.acre park is planned for construction
between Calle Portola, CaUe Naranja and Calle Juanita
ln Capistrano Beach.
AdminJstrator Mickey Valentine of the district said
the low bid recently receind for t.he project wu
1323,000. Eat.Amat.es for coet to develop the park bad
been 1311.000.
The project would iqelude •radln1 walkwa71,
tecurtty llibUni. a re1troom bulldlDa. play equipment.
park harnJture, lrrli•Uon. and l~aplnc. ~·
Uoa l• upeded to bestn a.boul Sept. l ud be compleUd
about tbe end of the year.
,... 1ar \be .,.n .,.. eomm1 trom ltM.t band act
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TY CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 31 , 1980 C TWENTY -FIVE CENTS . ~~·27~3.~N~0~.~2~1~3.~3~S~E~CT~IO~N~S~,~32~P~A~G~E~S~------~O~R~A~N~G~E~C~O~U~N::..:..;~·..:::..~:...:;..:..;,_ ____________________ ~--------------------------------~~,
esa ltforn of A "IJandoned Girl Found
tdn' be u ed to and who aren't involved in shared with a llve·ln boyrriend Louisiana. but was unable to the College Park District an J
8J Alrnl\la a. VINSEL Se:u~k 5~ Id t t d a 1i~r Frlday's custody hearinc. as the reason she ran away in even furnish names or relatives he r mother made no erfort t~ °'_...,HM,._ ta ~ c · r c u au d The 13-ear-Old has reportedly mid·June. there who magbt be contacted. call police. 1
The mluinl moc.Mr of • 13 The woman reportedly tot u told coJt social workers at The girl turned herself in to P olice Detective Sgt. Bill She had reported the girl as al
year-old Coata Ne a runaway oc1ate1 "'h~ ~e left to7n :~ Albert Sitt~ Home in Orance Costa Mesa police July 8 when Becht.el said today that county runaway earlier in the year. butl
alrl whO moved away m the tng a pen tween un where she bas been a care and she returned to the house and Juvenjle officers are not anxious that case was closed when the.
child's ab ence. apparently and Julk 8 lha~d if th~ l:~ cust~ guest slnce July 8, that round her mother had made good to place the 13-year-old back in child returned .,ome voluntarily
abandonu., tk ~1rl to the world. thought s wa ~ enou~ could she doesn't want to go back to an earlier threat to move away the home although the mother She could be declared a ward·
baa beftl k>c:ated and fat'ft a oul on her own. e wor her mother and leave ber on her own. and boyfriend have split up. of the county at Friday's bear-
c:ustody heannl Ft day have her. She cited a uanelsome un· She told police she believed During the two·week period ang and placed in a foster home . County j uvenile author1ties he ha:, l'4'0 yo~ngher chaJd~~~ happy home li~e at the J~ the woman and her other two she was gone. the youngster for proper supervision and care.
are expected to argue that the who acco~pEan11~-edr on 0100 St re et residence her mother children had probably gone to stayed at tb.e home or a friend in authorities said today mother. who they traced to El move In 1,..,.. <Y"eun o re,.. ·
. .
• ' • a_ CMllY-~ .. G«lA....._.
MAYBE YOU CAN FINO YOURSELF IN THIS PICTURE OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CROWD
ff You Weren't There, You Should Have a.en -Evetybody EIM WH
(Filmmaker
tEvans Guilty
In Coke Rap
NEW YORK I AP> -Robert
Evans. former head of produc-
tion at Paramount Pictures and
producer of the "Godfather·•
movies and other hit films. his
-.eallhy builder brother . Charles
Evans. and another man pleaded
guilty today to possession of five
ounces or pure coeciine
The charge, a misdemeanor.
was m ade in a criminal in·
formation filed in U S District
Court in Manhattan The docu·
ment aJleged that the cocaine
came from a federal undercover
agent
A information is filed tn plea·
bargained agreements in which
the defendants agree to admit
the c harges to avoid indictment
on more serious charges
Robert Evans. o f Beverly
Hills, produced "Love Story"
and "Serpico." as well as lhe
"Godfather" movies and other
'tit rums. His brother and Michael
Shure both live in Manhattan.
Robert Evans formerly was mar·
ried to Ali MacGra w and Phyllis
George
The charge is punishable by
up to a year in jail and a S.S.000
fine. Sentencing is set Oct. 7.
<~COCAINE, Page AZ>
Crow~ Fke Heat,
Finck to Beaclws
Stackv. s tale. muggy weather
was forecast to contmue today
and Fnday. as thousands nee to
Orange Coast beaches an near·
record week day crowds
Lifeguards up and down the
Orange Coast reported today
s ome 229,000 j amm ed the ir
beaches Wednesday from Seal
Beath to San Clemente.
T emperatures toward the
southerly end of the coast were
so brutal one San Clemente
Junior Lifeguard. aged 13. raint·
ed under the bhstering sun while
doing warmup calisthenics to go
on duty
He was rescued by his mother
who was called to take him
home for observaUon . but the
boy 1s all right today. lifeguard
s upervisors reported.
Temperatures in some Orange
Coast beach areas hit 8S degrees
Thursday. slightly higher than
had originally been anticipated
but the mercury heated up to 101
degrees at some points inland
and in the south county al Mis·
sion Viejo
The beaches showed where the
inlanders went in what amount·
ed to a futile effort to beat
Wednesday's beat.
Spokesmen for the Air Quality
M angement District in Los
Angeles said today that inland
Orange County areas will havt?
unhealthful air today and likely
Friday
A first st.age smog alert was
called Wednesday covering t.be
La Habra region and Santa Ana
Canyon,
Weather for~asters blame a
mass or unstable tropical air
that madged up from the Baja
California interior for current
humidity and heat tbal caused•
wild desert storm Wednesday.
Southern Caliromia Edison
Company officials today report-
ed an all·time rerord demand oo
their system for electricity OC·
curred Wednesday as millions
tried to keep cool with afr coodi·
t1oners.
A survey or local beaches in·
dicated sweltering inland vis·
itors were at least helping to
consene lifeguards' energy by
• not getting into trouble in the
waler.
H o we ver . lifeguards
acknowledged. the blue Pacific
was doing its part too. since .•t
times it was glassy and placid,
almost like a lake with lapping
waves averaging only one to two
feet.
Firemen Cautious
Suspects Probed
In Mesa Torching
By JERRY CLAUSEN
()I tM o.11, .. .._ '~ Costa Mesa a r son t n ·
vestigators said today they are
following leads m the Wednes-
day moming torching of ABC
Noise Cut
Aircraft
Display Set
The "quiet .. a ircraft that
airlines and government of.
ficials are pinning their hopes on
to reduce jet·noise levels at John
Wayne Airport will be dem·
oostrat.edthereAug.14.
Orange County Supervisor
Tbomu IWey told Costa Mesa
Rotary Club members Wed.Des·
day that the flight demonstra·
t i on is expected to reduce
monitored jet take-ofr noise by
up to 10 ~ibels.
Al an earlier speech before the
s ame group. Air CaUrornia
p r esident Rob e rt C lifford
trans lated tbo5e expectations into
an e xample.
Clifrord said it is expttted to
take six of the new OC·9 Series
80 aircraft to make the same
noise as one o( his airline's cur·
rently flown Boeing 737s .
The McDonnell Douglas Corp.
OC·9 demonstration has been ar·
ranged by Coo.gressman Robert
Badbam, R·Newport Beach.
A spokeswoman at his local of·
rice said county. state and city
repre5entatives have been lnvat·
ed to a luncheon at John Wayne
to be followed by a takeoff. n y·
by and landing demonstrat.Jon
Air California has ordered
four of the new aircraft. which
s till have not gained FAA
certification. The firs t two
OC·9-80 aircraft now are expect·
ed to be delivered in J anuary or
February, Cli!ford announced.
The planes. be said. will seat
between 1.S4 and 162 passengers
on nigbta between Orange Coun·
ty and the San Francisco Bay
area.
Boeing 737 aircraft currently
flown by the airline seat 119
passen&ers.
The new McDonnell Douglas
<See PLANE, Page AZ>
Lumber yard at 140 E . 17th St
Pohce Sgt Ball Becbtel said
his agency has "a couple of SUS·
peel!>" in mJOd. but refused to
elaborate
"I ran "'~v that t hPrP w a.<> "'""'·
-EXPECTING FREEDOM
Or. MacDonald
Attorneys
Seek Release
Of MacDonald
By llOBEltT BARKER °' -Ooaltf ..... iUoff Attorneys we re expected to
file le gal pa pers today in
Richmond. Va .. that they hope
will lead to early freedom for
Huntington Beach physician Jef·
frey Mac Donald from the
Federal Correctional Institute at
Terminal Island.
MacDonald is serving three
life sentences following his con·
viction last summer of murder·
ing bis wife and two young
daughters in Fort Bra11. N.C .•
in 1970.
p1 c1ous acllVlty around the two-
~tory !hardware sales> building
JUSt pnor lO the fare. accordlng
to witnesses." Bechtel added.
fire department investigator
Tom MacDuH 1nd1cated that hJs
own mvest1gauon 1s leading Ill a
d1Hercnt d1rect1on He also wa~
tight lipped about details.
Fire off1c1als s aid early
Wednesday that the blaze which
shot names 50me 80 feet into the
air at about 2 20 a.m. wa~ de·
hberately set m a number of
locat1ons at the lumber yard
"I can't tell you anything n ghl
now. I'm sorry to say," MacDuff
!:.aid .. Anything I would say
could JU.'\\ k11l 1t for us.
··We h ave no doubt that
somebody ~t the fire, but as for
v.ho. l've got a couple of possible
leads and that's all."
The tnferno that saw all of
Costa Mesa's fire equipment
responding ear ly Wednesday
a nd dre w equipme nt Crom
n~1ghboring Santa Ana and
Newport Beach could be seen
from as far away as Corona del
Mar.
Lumber yard o wn er
manager J amt.>:> Moore and tu~
'flt1fe. Audre). saw the fire from
their home in the Bluffs esre~
a ft er they were told of the blaz.l'
M rs Moore said this morning
that the business was ins ured.
·but not for the daily loss of
business we face or the blood.
~weat and tears we've put tnto
It " _
Fire officials est1mated that
SI00.000 in buildings were lost in
the blaze An.add1t1onal $500.000
•n m e rcha ndise. in c luding
lumber. paint. h ardware and
other materials. were lost. they
~st1mated
Asked 1f she or her husband
have any idea who might have
~tarted the fire. Mrs . Moore
answered. "Absolutely none "
She said that all employees
who have left the firm ha\'e left
on good terms and that the cou·
pie can thank of no one who
would seek revenge.
She said she asn 't sure Just
how much insurance was car·
ned on the property
"Unfortunately. all of our rec·
ords burned up with the build·
ang ... Mrs Moore noted.
She said she and her husband
own the business along with CO·
partner Paul Setzer of Orange.
<See FIRE, Page A?>
Coast
Billy Prohers Seek Top Lawyer
MacDonald's conviction was
r eversed Wednesday by a
federal appeals court on grounds
he was denied a speedy trial.
The rederal court in Richmond
did not deaJ with the question or
his guilt or innocence.
Lawyers in Rale.igh said today
they hope the 3&-year-old pbysi·
clan will be released soon on
bail pend.in& possible appeal by
the government.
Weather
Mostly swmy Friday and
continued warm. Lows
tonight 6S at the beaches to
73 inland. Highs Friday UP·
per70stoupper90s. . I
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
Senate aubcommittee. girding
· for ita investigation of Billy
Carter's Uby1n connection,
I~ today on select.ion of a
top.flicbt lawyer' foredosiq the
.,...bUity tbat President Carter
will testify before tbe
l>emoa'atie National Coaventloa
-C-U. JllWident, appareotly
determined to have bis HY
Mfarw delec•te& meet to choose
tbetr 1110 party standard
bearer, canceled plans for a
e-palp trip to Cleveland ·on ._.I)'. Preas aecretary JOtdy
....U sald Carter expect.I to
..... bl• written report to
Cm£tw CJD u.. .nair eomplet-....
"'""11 ••Id tile preatdeat --=·· wm bold • news I! ••daftowwer
questions about his younger
brother's relationship with
Ubya.
In Americus, Ga.. meantime,
Billy Carter vebemenUy denied
having received copies of State
Department cables dealin1 with
Ubya. Asked about a tel1es ol
allegatioas made Wednesday bY
Joel l...ilker, • Justice Depart-
ment oftlcial, Billy said, .. Uaker
ls full of 1-." Lilter beads the
department's foreign a1ent1
re1i1t.ratioo Hction.
Tbe 1wlft-mo~lng develop-
ments fuel~ even further the
ftres ol speculation surrounding
Carter, seeking renomination
for another term, and brother
Billy,~ figure in the gov·
•rnment's investigation of pout·
ble influence peddlin1 involvtns
lJbya, one ol the most radical ol
Arab uUom.
On Capitol Hill. investi1alinl
senators said they probably will
not call Cart« to testify about
his brother's lies with Libya ...
til after tbe DemocraUc CCIGveD·
tion, wldcb opem in New York
on Aq.11.
Sem. Btrdl Ba)'b. D-tad .• and
Strom 'lbunnand, a-s.c., made
the 1tatementt 1bortl1 before
the •pedal Senate panel met to
consider namlq a lawyer to
1pearbe8d the lnYfttilaUon.
President Carter aald tblt
week be wu wWinl to leltil1
before Ute Senate panel. and
• 'th• ..... the better.'. •
Bayh and Thurmond were U..
tervte-.d oa NBC TV's "To-
day" lbow.
The Senate subcommittee
went to work one day after
Usker, in an interview wtd.I Tbe
Aleodetecl Prw ........... llall:
•
-Billy Cart.er told him in a
Jan. 16 interview thal lhe pr~i·
dent h8d liven him cables con·
cerninl the Libyan trips.
-Tbe president's brother lied
about wben be fint IOl mooey
from Ub)'a. Asked if the word
"lie" could be uaed. Lisker
replied, "Yea."
"Theft ll no doubt be knew al
the time be had received lbe
money," Ulker said of Billy.
Tbe Jutlee Department of·
flctals Mid be obtained a deposit
slip •bowtnl that Billy deposited
bis ftnt Ubyan payment -
$20.000 -in the People's Bank t:A
LaOran1e. Ga. on I>«. 31.
When he rqlnered July 14 H
an •sent for a forelp iovem·
ment to setUe a JustJce Depart·
ment s uit, Bllly Carter
Clee PaOBB. Pa•e All
"But we don't expect him to
be rreed imminently because
these court matters take time,"
said legal assistant Nancy
Jones. MacDonald was reported to be
elated over tbe verdict but bas
declined interviews.
"He told us he wants to set out
of here and go bome as soon as
possible," said Don Butts, an U ·
sistant to tM warden.
BuU.s said MacDonald has
been somewhat of a lone~ who
has kept a low-profile while an
\nmate. • __ ... "He jogs and plays tenn\S ~
does lua work consdentiouslY.
But\a~· '
(See •a• &ME, P11e All
,
INSIDE TOD~"°
Tho'"'1f O. Morton, the
m4n ~ m the mow
"8rubobr," is r4i1ing
poWlr]I the• cbya and "sort·
mg tldttga out... See stOr]I.
AIO.
c
~--JVST BREAIUNG
L.ok -~/.OM t"*'r'I _.;,w ....................................... .
2tid Jl'iolenl Night
Plagues Orlaliilo
Refugee Rise Seen
A hNr\aa iMo ~ ol UM bt· nua ol~nf\alell CD Callfoml• aftd le par'Ucular
Oren1e County o pe-ned In Santa
Ana today W1th t Umony 1n
ttlcatlnc t.h•t
ln Orance eo..ty. now •l 35.000.
will lncl'HM to 49.000 by (k.
tober.
ORt .ANOO f'1 1 (AP) -SlrMta ~quiet a111n tod•Y In a
blfd ntiahborbood •fl« t.M tttOnd aln11h\ nl•ht tn whlch ~es shot fron\ ft~bombed bwld1n.& • loottr"5 rated lhroulh
s toreti and rocks and bottlf!l lltfl ,olJtt al ba)'
-TftE a £t'\JG£E popuJ11tion
-THE FEDER.AL ass istance
gran ted calltornla to a id in re·
settlti menl has not Inc reased
despite 11 more lhan 100 perccnl
~C"e tatt Wt'd..-d•Y C!Oldooed otf a t• t.o »tquart-block ~uao o1 uu t0'1li•t~ d ty. w lhlrd nortd• city 11Me
May t.o auff r ndal dith.t~
Fro•P~1\I
RELEASE ... T :'() nu-.mt• !o.t'i> wert" bu.r-n«i to Uw ground and Or t-nwn Ut
ln ua:ht.-d bhut•~ .st th~ ottw>r buHd1ni11 ~veral Mo~ Wt'r •
1o!t"d . pob~ ~ 1d OU.t-t1NI tn not aear '"'·ept lhrW&h tbt> ar~ll
and arre<'CI .sbout 30 ~I 1n al\ effort to dear the strt-cu
Fire Sweeps
Cry tal
Bay Casino
MacDonald has been 1n charge
of the prison tra ining office
whe re he does cler ical work
1,... A.-1"9l•w•bl• E.rft'tdr I I tlrtt •> ~ Mte(la~ ~ Iran·~ rt'volut1onar:. rt'&\me ~x«ut~ \1 mo~ mt n at d MWh
today for takmg pan in \he m11Jtar) plot lU overthrov. Ayatollllh
Ruhollah Khomt>int. Teh ran Radio announced t-'1f\~n other ~·
t'CUtlOCb for olht'r cr1m~ v.ert' announced Ttus brought to 36 the num~r or lleged plouen. eiwc uted
)tnCt: the ~p1rac) was dJ~d06ed thr~ w~kb ago The gov(
t•mml'nl dJd a1r force officer.. with the Support or membeni 0
tht> other arm~'Cf rorces planned to bomb Khomeini's home in
northern Iran Jnd 1nc1lt' otht>r ~old1er.. to rebel against the re
publican ~O\ t>mnwnl
CR't'b'TAL SAY. Nev cAPl -
t-'1re l>Yi t'pl thro\.lgh J im Kelle) 's
T .ihOt' Nugget ras1no today .
dl'stroyU1g lhe top floor of the
two· tory !>lructure and ex-
te nsively damagmg the first·
Ooor Ca:tUlO
RMuiaN Bio~• •~HrN-d '*"lrar Tn•
STOCKHOLM. Sweden c AP l Tht-obl>t-rvatory at Hagfors
:-O:t'ar!) t"o hours after the
f1r<;t alarm. rire ftghters from
three departments still were try-
ing to bring lhe nam es under
~ontrol
10<1a~ registered se1sm1c s1gnab that probably on g1nated from
an u·ndt.'rl!round nuclear expl0t.1on in the Semapalatmsk area of
th(' 5'>,,et Union. officials said
The rxpl~1on . which measured 5 5 on the Richter under·
ground .,call'. was the seventh regis ter ed in the Semapalatansk
area lhJ!> y,•<tr
~00 ffillion IJoa11 ao o..,,,.1~r UK ·d
w ·\SIU ~GTO:"i <AP> -The federal gove rnme nt today gave
fi nal ~pproval to another $300 million in loan guaran\ees to
Chrvslcr Corp c Rt'lated !>lOry. A4l
Nu j!get ~<'nera l manager
Adam M1ltonberger !>&Id the fire
appa re ntly br oke o ut on th!!
second noor U\ the employee hv
mg q u ar t ers He said th e
do wnst airs v.a!> eaMly evacuated
a rter the fire began and he a5
~urned that club emplo)'E'E'~ who
use the upstJtlr::. rooms also got
ou t !>alely.
A witne ss said the e ntlrl'
second n oor "'a~ en gulfed in nam~ "',ttun one hour after thl'
fin· brokl· out and names wt'•re
~hooting through the roof. fh:
::.aid t.M h re seemed to be worit
ing its way 00....-n to the first
noor casmo
·The action. afrlrmmg a preli minary vote taken July \~ by
the ('hr""ler LoJn Guarani~ Board. ra ises the total of ap-
prov -d loan j!uaranl('('!:-to $800 million Congress has authonzed
s1 5 billmn in guarantees to keep the nation's ='fo. 3 automaker in
business
l.S. Oppo•~• 1.;. \. tt·o_,,.,.·,. . .\t"iion Plan
COPE.'illAGEN. Oi!nma rk <AP> The 18-day U.r\ Con
fe rence on Women ended today v.-ith the nated States voung
agam st 1ts action program because or oHcnding planks pushed
b\' anti Israel delegates But lhe Amencan~ said overall they
viewt'<l th<' program with satisract1on
c:o.-onaNl• Co•tt Doan•
\1 0SCOW 1 A P l Vietnam~!! cosm onaut Pham Tuan. the
firs t. Asian in 'PaC'l'. and his SoVlet commander Yi~tor Gor batko
retumc-d to Earth today after a wet>k ·long m1ss1on . Tass re
ported
Bar Bandit
Swipes Tips
A barmaid at Terry·s Bar 1n
Costa M~a was relieved of S36
in lip eanun~s early this mom -
ang when ~he told her assailant
1hat all of the night's proceeds
wt'rc l(){'ked up
Pohc-e :.aid thl· man walked in·
to the bar at about I 45 a m anA
pro<lured a knife 1n de mand.mg
the bus mess' cash
The emplo)'ee told office~ he r
a~!>a1lanl appeartd to bot' on
<!rugs. "a.\. about Z7 year.. old.
"' ... ~hl'<l about 150 pounds and
""d!t about 5 ft~t 9 1ncht:o tall
"1th blJ..')hv brown hair
Fro• Page -I I
FIRE ...
··we want to re-Open as soon
::il> possible ... she said. noting.
however. that cleanup oper a
t ions in the debris· filled yard
can"\ begin until insura nce 1n
'l'Sltgators are finished there
Mrs Moore said she a nd her
hu band hope to keep their eight
t•m ployel' on the payr oll
throughout the recovery period
··we have a real good team."
~he pointed out
Fro .. Page ,\ I
PLANE ...
a ircraft ordered by Ai r Cal
originally were scheduled ror de-
ll \'er y l ate this year. Clifford
~aid a w~k ago.
Ray Towne. spokesman ror
McDonnell Dou~l as in Long
Beach whe re the Air Cal ai~rall
arc under production. blamed
the delay on t wo things
Towne said production has
been held up some what bttause
of delays in the delive r y of
parU.
Secondl v. he said. F AA
tt'rt1ficauon has bffn delayed h1.·rau~ of incidents that took
t"'o of three DC·9-80 t est aircraft
off rhght wst schedules
A vl'ry hard landi n g a t
Edward'> Air Force Base during
a n f'AA·required short-landing
t\.'!>t damaged one or the two-
cn~tne shlps. Towne s aid
T he other was da maged wtulc
landing at Yuma. Arir. .. dunng
··a s imulated hydraulics-out
landing "
"'ll veered off the runway and
-.heered a i?ear." he pointed out
Towne saJ d his company has
::.uccessrully com p leted more
than 1.000 hours of test Oy\ng
with the new DC-9. All \hat re·
m ains is about 25 or 30 hours
more . he noted.
Supervisor Riley, wh06e 5th
Dist rict includes Newport Beach
a nd Costa Mesa. told Rotarians
that John Wayne Airport is one
oj his chief concerns
A woman at thl' adjacent
Crystal Bay Club ~aid the Nug·
gel "'as "on 1~ "a> lo burrung
to t tw ~round ..
The dispatcher at Inc line
\"11lagc said the fire was report
ed at R 15 a m and still was out
of ('Ontrol .ii 10 She ~aid therl'
had bl~:n ~ome n-:,cuc~. but no
report.' of tnJunes o~·n~ smoke a nd tnlen~e ht:at
from the burning building wen•
hampcnng cffo~ to bring the
fire under control. T he wood
~tructurc wa~ ont: of the sm aller
a nd older casmoi, at the north
!>ho re. ~ 11tonberger saJd the bar and
casino area covered about 3.000
square feeL The building was
about 40 years old
Three Injured
In Costa Mesa
Auto Accident
Three people . including a
!"Jo r walk wom a n and he r 18·
m onth old son . were injured
ea rly Wednesday in a two-car
cohsion al the intersection of
Ha rbor Bou.Ieva rd and Adams
A venue in Costa Mesa.
Darla TruJillo. 30. suffered a
broken h.lp and cuts in the ace•·
de nt. Her son. Timolhy Trujillo.
suffered head injwies. P olice s aid David Wa yne Mor·
rison. 21. o( 11734 Gladstooe Cir-
cle. Fountain Valley. was north·
bound on Hprbor Boulevard.
when his vehicle collided with a
car driven by William Erin Holt.
35. of 2404 Carlton Place. Co5ta
M esa
Mrs. Tru.)iUo and her son were
pa ssengers in Holt's car. ~t
s uHe red facial cuts m tbe ae<:1-
dent.
Mrs . Trujillo was ho6pitalized
c!l fountain Valley <.;omm uru\y
Hos pital. where he r condition
was Ust.ed ioday as fair. Holt
and Timothy Trujillo were taken
to the sam e hospital where they
were treated and released.
Mrs Moore praised Costa
.\lesa firemen and police for the
JOtM:. they dJd duri ng the two-
hour long battle to sa ve homes
.m d businesses s urrounding the
lumber _yard
"'W e Knew 1t was gone wht:n
we sa w the n a mes from home.'·
s he acknowledged "T hey did a
wonderful job or saving the
other businesses."
Newport 'Y' Faces
$20,000 Deficit
fe rence is onset by contributions
a nd the sa le of a dult m em-
berships,''
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A sb.arl> slip in adult mem·
bershipe i.s giving Orange Coast
YMCA officials beadacbes u
they stare at a $20.000 bole in
their working budget.
Jim deBoo«D. director of the
YMCA. said in order to pull the Y out of its sudden tailspin, one
branch fa cility has been cloeed and several employees tald olf.
The income generated by
enrollinl 100 children, be ex·
pla ined. ls around $2.SOO while
enrolling 100 adults provides an
income of $13.500 .
De Boom bla m es the enroll-
ment drop on econo mics. He
said a check wtlh persons not re·
newing thelr memberships re-
v ea I ed that many said that
money b simply too U1bt.
Politics a1&o ls at fault. he
s aid .
MacDonald was not a llowed t.o
serve on the prison ·s medical
sl3ff because of a prison policy
of n ot permitting inmalE!'S to
v.ork on other inmates. Bull!\
~•lid
Co lle ctgucs at St Mar)
~I ed1cal C.enter 10 Long Beach
whE>re }!acDonald ser ved as
dir ector of emer gency mcd.Jci.ne
~fore his con \ 1ct1on. al~ 1o1.en·
o"eq oyed
Ho .... -ever. a spokeswoman said
no dec1s1on has been made
v. hethe r MacDon ald will bt:
given tus rormer .)Ob back
Meanwhile. it ,. as reported
that former FBI agent T ed Gun
derson has claimed that he h ru.
found ne w ev1dencl.' that "clear
ly indicateS .. Ma cDonald ll> 1nno
rent of the murder~
"As a pro fe~!>1 o n <.1 l 1n
\'est1gator. I bdwve the main
reason he v. a!. convicted wa!>
because of an inept in vebt1gahon h-.· the Army and ovcrzeaJous
pr osecutor.:. from the Depart·
ment o( JW>ttcc ... he ~:ud
Gunder..;on. who "ac-, head of
the FHI 111 Los AngC'les 1:>4.'fOt"e
becom.tng a pnvate 1m·estigat.t>r.
"a!> called into the case lal>t
:"Jovember b) fnends of Mac
Donald
Gunderson rerus('(f lo d1sdOM-
what ne" C\'ldente he ha!> round
But m Cra nbury. ~ J • ~lac
Oonald"l> former father an law.
,\lfred K a!>,ab , !>aid he 1::.
po!>ltl\'l' that MacDon:.ild 1::.
~u1lty a!> char~\'<1 and that he 1~
1nrur1atl'<1 by thl• rourt rcve~I
Ka!>sab -.<ud h • i::. po~1t1 .. e that
the dcn~aon "111 bt• rwl'rtumed
f 'ront Page ,t I
COCAINE ...
Evans. an independent him
produet'r. a nd thl· other t""I)
"ere 1n the ('OU rt house 14-ht>n
the 1nform:.it1on wa -. mddt·
known
Thl' third man named wa' ~I 1chacl Shure, a partner or
Charles Evans in a construction
f1rrn With OfflC<:!> On J-'1ft h
;\ Vt•nUl'
The charge aitainst the thrt"l'
.,tern!> rmm ,t pnor 10d1ctm(•nl of
two )oung v.c1ml1n alle~ed lo be
friends of t he dch:ndan~ and
who acted ;1::. go bet,. ccns in the
drug tr31\..,att1on
The women v.c n • 1denllf1ed a::.
A lan<£ Gctrr1a and Na n cy
Gallaghe r. both Ul lhc ir 20s and
both Manhattan n.'s1dcnt.s. The
women were indicted on charge!>
or consp1rmg to distribute co-
caine and with a1dulg and abet·
tang In the dJ6lribut1on Of the rive
ounct:S.
T he indictment <Against lhl'
wom(!n c h <1rgc d that M i:.~
Garc ia contacted an agent or the
federal Drug Enforcement Ad·
ministration b) telephone May 1
and arranged for the purch~
the five ounces or coc:unc by the
Ev ans brotht'r.:.
~
CONCORD.
QUARTZ
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Other staff members. he
st ressed. al50 face the ax as do •
number of scheduled fall pro-
gr a ms. ·'This ta pot.eatially one ol lhe
mott serioul threat.I we've ever
!aced ,·· deBoom aa.id.
"A lot of peopk are Jivinl
their money to pres•ctential can·
did•'-lnltff<I of the Y. nus
happena every four yean, of
course, but it'• wone W a year."
1ncr~ue in retu,eea m oving lo
the state with.i n the pu t year.
-RAC.UL TENSIONS ar e be·
ing noticed between Indochinese
refugees. blacks a nd Mexican-
A m cricans. and among the dif·
rerent Southeast Asian popula·
Poll: Carter
Not Blamed
NEW YORK <AP> -
Eight y-two pt-rce n t or
Americans polled say '"1t
is unfair to blame Presi-
de nt C arte r f o r the
behavior of his brother.
Billy:· according to the
Loui Harri~ organization.
The tt>lephonl' po ll of
1.158 "hkel) voters" was
conducted July 18 to 21
As ked whethe r 1t was
unrair ll> blame the pres•
dent for tus brother·s ac·
lions. 82 percent agreed,
16 percent disagreed and 2
percent said they were un·
sure
Fro• Pa~ .. \J
PROBE ...
acknowledged that he received
$220.000 rn loans from Libya
Regarding reports that Billy
had obtained State Department
cab les. appare ntly given him by
the president. Powell said today
the \\'lute House had no warning
that s uch 1nformat1on existed
bt-fore 1t w a~ dtsclosed by
~everaJ congressmen who had
seen FBI reports on L1sker ·s
qut>stlonmg of the president 's
brother
Powell ob6erved thal lhere ap-
pea rs to be an inclina tion to
dra"· '"1nv1d1ous conclusions"
b;i~ed on unsubstantiated re
port!> lie cautioned reporter-.
..1~a1n-.t publicl y 1mpl)1ng
.. ,,_, ron~doin~ or misconduct or
1 m proPnl·l1l"S on the p<J rt r>f tht·
prf'~1dent or oth<>r.-1n lh(.• Whit••
HOUl>l' ..
I n Americus today. Bill)
C Jrtcr denttd that he had rop1cs or Clny Stale Department cablt.._
and srud the president has nevc•r
~1ven tum any documents rela t-
Hl.I? to Libya
I hJ\'t· Stat~· DepJrtment
copies of nothing Jimmy ~as
not i.hown me anything.·' he said
m a bnef. infor mal news con
rerenct•
He !'oatd tht' onl~ cabels ~
l'' e r 'a w v.ere t he '"tables
L1:.ke-r had "
The pn-:,.1dent acknowledged
through d spoke5mdn Wed.nes
da' that ht· ta lked with h1!>
brother about cables ronc-eming
J trip Bill~ mJdt' to L1b)a in
~·ptcm~r 1978
But WhJle House deputy press
"><'('rC't3r) Ray Jenkins said the
prc~1dent ··does not now recall
:.howinl? the texL" to Billy Carter
or g1vmg tum copies ··
Jenluns said the president re
t·:J\led d 1scui,s1ng with h is
brother a cable that indicated
Hilly·:. tnp to Libya "had gone
'4 ell from the em bassy's poanl or
view " But J en k ins s a id thl'
prt'sident .. does not now ~aH
~how1ng the texts to Bally Carter
or g1vtng him copies."
The White House statemenL'i
followed disclosures by mem
bcrs or the Hous~ J udiciary
Committee that J ustice Oi!part·
menl files showed Billy told tn·
vest1gators he had Slate Depart·
thl'Y v.ere gwcn to him by the pre·
~•dent
oc • ID
Uon themselves
The hearing, which was to
conclude thjs art.emoon. was be·
1ng conducted by the state Social
Servi~ Advisory Board under
th e c h airm ans h ip o f As ·
scm blyman Herschel Rosenthal.
D·Los An~cl~.
Similar hearings have been
held In Los Angeles, San D\eao
and San Francisco prior to the
preparation or a report on prob-
le m s creatt>d by the m assive
1 e rugee resettlement within the
~late
LeadJng off the testimony was
rounty Fil"!';t District Supervisor
l•hih p Anthony who said that hls
central Orange County district is
<.1 bsorblng the majority of the In·
dochineM" imm1granlS
Anthony 'laid \hat estimates
-.how that an additional 14.000
refug~..., :.are exµttted to resettle
1n Orange County "in a few
!>hort month." "
II•• noted that Orange County,
with about Ont· percent or the na
11on ·!> popuJ<illOn. h:J~ about JO
percent of the refugee popula·
lion
Orange County beca me a
popular location for re fugees to
resetU e be<'.aw.e or its proximity
to the Camp Pendleton Ma rine
Ra~e which served as a reloc~
t1on center at the end o r the Viel·
nam War.
l::ric Yoder , a rcprcsentatJve
o f Sen . S I llayakawa , R-
Cal 1rorn1a , told the th ree·
member boctrd that Cahforrua
h a-. been tar~eted fo r $15 7
million in rt''>ctlle m e nt a s-
s1M<Ant•e funds th•~ ye Cl r
Reaga1iDue
A.t Irvine s
~tini Touniey
RonJJd Ht•al?Jn plan' tn attend clo-.m~ l't•remon11•-; Saturday for
lhe l "i I.Im~ Couro.e Swim ming
( hJmµ1on-.h 1r 1n lr v1nt-·:.
d •· r 1 t :i i::: ,. I' .J r k A q u ct t 1 c
Complt''-· h1., pre-., Jldc '>atd
\\ 1•dn<•-.dd~
Ht-aAan a1dl' .Jan ~1<'Coy !>aid
in J telt•phont> 1nlt1rv1ew "lfc
1 lfrai:::;m > h -.upJ)'>:>ed tr> be m
In 1n1.: ~c1turda.v. bu.t a ll of the
dctJlh h<tH•n'l b<•Pn M 1ltled "
I n ·1nP ~l a)r'r Art Anthony
.,J1d f<1-.1~.in ad\ Jnt·•· peopll' and
~·<'n't Sen1ct> m <.'n w1're in C1tv
Jidll ~edn~dJy morning mak
in~ <1rran~t'mt'nl:-. fo r ReC1gan s . ,,,,
' The m•"t·t or gJn11t•rs had in-
' 1h'd Prc-;1denl Carter . but he
< ouldn t conw bt•<'JU"lt' or the
Hill\~a11·· m..ittl'r. "" they de·
1 111'-d ''ti.hat the heck 1f )OU can't
.: ,. t .1 [) ,. m n r r J t a" k J
lt1 puhl11 ;1n. • \nthony .,aid
Mes a Youtl1
He ld u1 Entry
Ron D<>an Rnbin-;o n . 20. was
JJllt·d Nrly todav hy Costa Mesa
poltrc ~ho <.,ud he was seen
c·r J 1o1. Ian~ out a window at a
:'\t•"' porl Hnul eva rd meat
market by an o ffi cer answering
a sile nt bur~lar alarm.
Furthe r . pol1c<' alleged.
Hobin-.on. of 125 E Bay St..
Costa Mt-sa. had five butcher
knivM. <;everal bnlllec; of ~r
:rnd a hottlc 11f wine with him
"'hen he was arrested by Offi cer
Ed Zuor k1 at Jim 's Meat
~t arket . 2000 Newpon Blvd .
Robinson was Jailed on s uspi-
r1on of burRlary
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T1t111-.1e (1111~
He explained tbe money
c runch ii due to a Z3 percent
drof in adult membersh1P1 as
wet u a decline in cootribu·
tlon.s. Youth enrollment. however, ls
up u percent. but deBoom said
tbe YMCA spends more oo child supernuoa tbaD lt recel\'9S ln
youth membenbJpt,
He Nici tbe W•l Newport YM·
CA branch on Coat HJ1bway
waa cWMd lut month. Tbet city
bulldlnC now ta be6q leued by
lbe Friends ol tM Ubrary.
"We're fWfUlinl tbe cbarita· ble purpoee ol tbe YMCA. MrY·
cblldren wKb dlaraeter de·
'134111 <Jl/a/it,1 CJ/1wfioJI
a. .................. ,...,.
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"It COltl us about $50 more
per cbtld enrolled H a Y
member tllan wt.at we we ln."
De deBoom aald. ··Tb• dlf·
\
ama and we'rekll·
•• deBoom aa)d. fie NJd be ID&andl to ail~
Ind ..,.,. for a tbaie bl that
trend.
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TELEPHONE (114) 644-2494
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CALIFORNIA
Elda~ Brlglater .. ,.~.
~I Jy!y 3t I 1"9 DAIL V Pft.OT "'
Rain Aids State Firefighters
Thousands of Acres of Brush Charred; 14 Injure d
81 TIM Meoc:la&H P,...
Aided by 11 soakln1 rain.
Cirerieh&.en ha\le controlled the
7,9()0.acte nre ln the San Jacinto
Mounta1n1 above Palm Sprin1s
and have contalned or controlled
doz~ns of other bla&es that
charred thousands or acres of
t:ahfomla's brust\land and left
at least 14 people inj~red.
"That haJJ-lnch of rain sure
helped," said CaJifomla Depart·
ment of F'orestry s pokesman
Royal Mannion of the La Vida
flre northwest of Palm Springs,
which w.as controlled Wednes·
d ay afternoon after a three-day
battle.
I NCREASED MOISTURE
also helped firefighters control
the fire In the Sidewinder Moun·
tains north of th e Lucerne
Valley In San Bernardino County
at 11.130 acres, according to
federal Bureau of Land Manage-
m e nt s pokes man J o hn
Ferguson.
mained on each of the San
Bernardino County rlrea d~ng
the nlaht
AT LEAST 1' P EOPLE were
Injured -two of them seriously
-flCbtlng the Cen tral and
Southern Calllornia fires.
Light.nine strikes into dry un·
dergrowth sparked most of the
fires. fire officials said. Gusty,
erratic winds, steep terrain, low
humidity and temperatures in
the lOOs thwarted firefighters.
the officials said.
Elsewhere in California:
-The Coxey fire. 10 miles
northwest of Big Bear Lake. was
contained at 375 acres Tuesday
evening, Manruon said. with full
control coming early Wednesday
evening.
f irefighters from Ma d er a
Mariposa. Fresno and Tulare
counties.
-The Mission Creek fire, on
the Riverside-San Bernardino
County line. was at 950 acres
Wednesday evening and was 90
percent contained, with full con-
trol expected at noon today. said
Bureau of Land Management
spokesman Ferguson.
-Full control of the Rainbow
fire in the Los Padres National
Forest, near the Sant.a Barbara-
Vent~a County line was expett·
ed early today. The fire had
been contained at 570 acres at
mid-afternoon Wednesday. ac·
cording to Forest Service
spokeswoman Ed Waldapfel.
HE SAID MANY firefighters
had s wfered heat prostration
while fighting the blaze across
s teep terrain in 106-degree
weath e r . Nearly all the
firefighters were treated and re-
leased. he said.
County at 700 acres Wednesdat
night. COF dispatcher Tori.a
Barnes estimated control by 6
a.m . today.
Blimp to Air
WnSchemes
LOS ANGELES <AP > -The attorney general's of.
fice will take to the air in
the Goodyear blimp begin-
ning Friday to inform the
public about various local
con games, buncoc; and
frauds. Most victims or
the scams are seni or
citizens.
Marin County Humane Society workers release the
partially blind goose that was taken into custody after
her mate was killed and barbecued. The widowed goose
joined two ganders and a gosling that appeared on her
home beach near Tiburon. and officials hoped she would
live happily with ber new found friends
Control came at 6 p.m. Wed·
nesday, he said.
The Almond fire in the bigh
desert at Red Mountain was con
tained at 9.500 acres Wednesday
with control expected by 4 p.m
today. Ferguson said.
A force or 150 firefighters re·
-Some 90 firefighters were
battling a 900-acre brush fire
that was 80 percent contained.
a bout 25 miles east of
Porterville. CDF spokeswoman
Stefanie Thomas said full con.
tainment was expected by 8 a.m
today.
THE BLAZE, CALLED the
Cain Springs fire, was caused by
lightning, she said. No injunes
have been reported. State fire
c rews were being aided by
In Riverside County, a fire
at Anza burned 600 a cres before
hard rainfall Tuesday Jed to full
control Wednesday.
Ftrefighters contained a fire
in San Timoteo Canyon south of
Re dlands in San Bernardino
The blimp will fly over
Sou the rn Ca lifornia
through August. flas hing
messages on how to obtain
films and speakers who
can explain the various
~chemes and who to con-
tact 1f approached by a
con man. a spokesman
s aid.
Home Savings and Loan
A~sn. 1s underwriting the
cost of the program.
Garlic Farms
Get Union
G ILROY <AP> -Fields of garlic ri~ for
harvest remained without workers today as a
strike by garlic pickers continued. while the Unit·
ed Farm Workers won union elections at two
garlic farms
Workers at the Christopher Ranch voted 188·5
Wednesday to have the UFW represent them in
negotiations with growers. and field hands at Bob
Fellze Farms voted 77·0 for union representation.
The Gilroy region south of San Francisco sup-
plies about 90 percent of the nation's garlic crop,
about 15 million pounds annually
About 1,200 garlic pickers walked off their jobs
July 21 and the strike spread to about 800 workers
harvesting other crops this week
lirftawinkf-1 Denied Paralf~
FRONTERA (AP> A parole board. saying
Patricia Krenwinkel was "extremely callous" to
( )
human suffering. has re
fui.ed for a third ttme to . ..,TATE fr<.•e th e C'onv1ctcd
murderer. a d1sc1ple of
Charles Manson. The board Wedn esday r eject~d Miss
Krenwinkel's contention that she was a confused
product of the 1960s.
PCB Confainer~ Found
BAKERSF1ELD (AP> -Pacific Gas & Elec-
tric Co. will prepare a plan to clean up a company
work yard here because 10 capacitors containing
the suspected carcinogen PCB were found buried
on the sate
The capacitors were discovered shortly after
company crews began digging sample trenches
through a landfill area more than half the size of a
football field Wednesday
Slaip11ard Wnrkrr" ~frilu.-
LOS ANGELES (AP> -A strike by some 3,70C
Todd Shipyards Corp. employees seeking higher
pay and free asbestos disease tests has halted
almost all activity at the yard, a company official
says
Todd's industrial relations director . John
O'Hara. said talks between Local 9 of the In-
dustrial Union of Marine and Ship Builders of
America and the shipyard remained stalled
Wednesday, the third day or the strike.
Air Co•pldrr Fail# 1\gain
FREMONT <AP) -The Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration compute r that controls air traffic
over Northern California and Nevada briefly
railed again Wednesday, an FAA spokesman said.
Roger Johnson said the computer was down
for 10 nunutes, from 12:33 a.m. to 12:43 a.m .• and
the malfunction caused ''little or no impact" on
flights in the area served by the Fremont center.
Deserts Bracing
For More Storms
By ne Auoc:latect Presa
Southern California desert areas and parts of
Arizona braced for more thunderstorms and hiih
winds today after lightning killed a n off-duty
sheriff's deputy in Needles and six inches of rain
fell on Parker, Ariz.
San Bernardino County deputy Michael Sam-
ple 22, was killed instantly by lightning Wednesday
while water-skiing on the Colorado River in
Needles.
He died at the outset of a furious storm that
broulbt winds ol up to 80 mph, knocked down more
than 50 telephone poles and forced the closure of
Hi&hway 95 between Needles and Blythe.
Heavy rains also fell In Las Vecas and at
Boulder at,y in Nevada.
Tbe rmult ~ tbat moi.lture and the desert heat
bu bem felt in the form of thundenbowen and
li11tt.Dla1 strikes durin1 the week that b ave
to.bed off numerous brulllfires.
• •
e believe that ha
holdups are a crime.
You've eaten away half yo ur lunch
hour being held up at the bank.
You've left the car running at the
curb only to find a crowd parked at the
teller line.
You've rushed to get money before
5: 00 and got caught in the rush hour ...
in your bank lobby.
Imperial believes that's a crime! At
our offices throughout California, we've
come down hard on time-robbing incon-. veruences. ··
That's why at some locations we
open express lanes at peak hours. We
keep most offices open on Saturdays. We
have ample parking outside. And we've
got people who are friendly, but stay fast
and efficient.
Imperial has many ways to help you
save. Not only money (passbooks and
certificates that pay higher dividends than
any bank), but minutes too.
So if the slow ins and outs of bank-
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lhurtcley, July 31, 1te0
Robert N. weed/PUbll\Mr
Oranoe Qia 1oa11v P1101 Editorial P!!fl.e .............................................................
City Flexibility
Seems Advisable
Harry Ad tan•a Arco 1 st1Uon at Newport
Boul vani and 19th Street in CO.&a Mesa Is scbeduJed LO
topple before the bulldour ....
ll has bfff'I acquared rrom •Ls former property owners
for eventual widenu\R of lkh Street. Adell an now pa s
his rent to the c•tY untal ht can ftnd a platt lO move
Ade .. Ian wa nts to mo,1e hls 100.000 aallons of
monthly oUocuted ~ • ol ane to n abandoned Shell statlM on
Ha rbor BouJevard.
nder go l'rnment rult'S, he sa)'s. Arro can't supply
tum with .:u If h mov~ outside lhe city. and gasoline
slalaons url• h arder to find m C~ta Mesa lhese days The
problem l that th old Shell st utJon doesn 't have spac~
for the tree!>, shru~ and plants now r equired by city
IAndscapang )uw h.
Adesstan must get CU} Council penn1ss1on to open
the rccond1t1oned st llon wtthout those n1celles ·mce the c1ty has created Adessian's problem. w (!
would urg\' the council to give lum every cons1deratlon ~o
he <'an continue hjs livelihood
Besid . Costa Me ans likely will nttd those 100,000
gallons or gasoline per month when the next shortage
lpam.s
Plan Worth Study
Cost.a Mesa's Redevelopment Agency's board, actual·
ty the City Council, decided July 9 it didn't want lo con·
sider a plan ror city-sponsored loans for private construe·
tion.
The vote followed a proposal by a Santa Ana planning
Orm lo secure S5 million in Jower·cost financing on behalf
of Irvine's Butler Housing Corp.
The governmenl·authorized plan would permit the
C!ity to sell revenue bonds to acquire tax exempt capital.
This in turn could be loaned to the construction firm
which plans to buHd a s mall condomini um project at 18th
Street and Orange A venue.
Theoretically, the low.cost loan would reduce con·
st ruction c-o!)t!> and, ultimately. the co!>t to the condo
purchaser~
Last week. City Council members reconsidered the
proposal and \'Oted, 3-2. to al least look at the idea in their
Aug. 11 study scs~1on at City Hall.
Councitmun Donn Hall. '.\ho with Councilwoman
Norma Herzo~ voted against the st udy. charged that gov·
crnme nt should !-.lay out of the free-enterprise building
and mortgagl' field!-.
Councilman Ed Mc Farland. who suggested forthe r
-;tudy of the: pb n. ~md any proposjtion that might lead to
reduced housing price!. s hould be reviewed.
It seldom hurts to look and learn. ··Affordable hous·
mg" is goinJ:! to reqmre closer cooperation between gov-
ernment and privat e enterprise. a nd m aybe Costa Mesa
can de vl'lop the best for mula.
Bay Cleanup Moving
After years of argument and delay, it appears
progress f"mally is being made on the effort to clean up
tbe Upper Newport Bay.
But before the citizenry lets out a cheer . a word or
caution is m o rde r.
Thanks to efforts by harbor citizens and cit y leaders.
lhe state water board has approved a S2 million grant for
const ruction of a s1lt·catcn bas in.
But the City or Newport Beach had asked for $10
miJlion and then e xpressed concern that even that
a mount might not be enough.
ln the past. estimates for a proper silt-catch basin
have come in as high as $40 million.
The big st um bling block now is that the city must
s how where jt intends to get the rest of the money by
December or risk losing the grant.
Newport Muyor J ackie Heather admitted it will take
a "heroic effort" to pmpomt an the dollars by the end of
the year. She <1s ided . though, that "it's worth it -it
would be tragic 1f we lost this grant ··
We agret.-. It would be tragic.
T he grant represents only one victory in what always
has promised to be a very Jong and arduous battle.
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Boyd/Fortunes
By L.M. BOVO
Question arises as to which
has p roduced the l a r gest
Individual fortunes -gold.·
oil or ca nned soup. Tha(
canned soup comes into the
discussion because one man
built a fortu.r-; on it, leaving
$200 million. even more than
J .P. Morgan left. Fortunes of
la te , however . ha ve been
founded nol so much on
what's under the ground as
on it. real estate. And In
pa rticular. mos t o ( the
nation's lady m i llionaires
have built the ir wealth
through land transactions.
Q. What do you know about
the game or squash"
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Government atudy
forecaata gloom and
doom for \II In the 2lal
century and at the
Hmc> time sclentlata predkt we'll bave an
aver• Ufe IPM of 85 yean. Hope one of tbe
two forecasu ll wrona.
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1\ Only that the world 's
best players or sa me live in
Pakistan.
Client asks what book has
made the most money. "The Wind of War" by Herman
Wouk merits that distinction.
It · s a s tory about the
beginnings of World Wa r II.
ABC·TV paid $25 miUion for
1t. l'm told.
Q . Who was Pitts burgh
Phil?
A. That was the alias of
one George Smith, said by
some lo have been the most
s uccessful borsepJayer of alJ
l im e . Claim i s he pul
together $1 ,700.000 by belling
on the ponies.
Q. What proportion of the
school desks have the arms
attached to the left sides?
A. 11 perceat. Because 11
percent of the atudeotl are
left· handed.
Q. What. are the most.
popular names amonf ktda
juat entering schoo n•xt
Fall?
A. Amoq boys, in ordtr:
MlcbHI, Juon and MaWlew.
Amon1 1irl1, ln order:
Jennifer, Amy and Sarah.
Lot ol people opea ~~ aav· ln11 accouau. depOU\ ,..
amount ol ..,_., m aame,
and thm foraet &Mm. About
SIG mUlkln a ,_,. ii 11..a IP
latlmm MW.
•
Rowland Evw / Robert Novak
Some See Tax Fever .Cooling
WASHINGTON -Wbll•
RepublltlM were perfwmlal \ft
Oe&rolt, Oem~rall acattered
around Ute ..i of tbe tOUOtry
were cornln.I lo 1 fatetu.I de·
cialon that hands the t.ax·cuWD& t.aue to Ronald Reaca.o.
The a urprlte fiadlDI b y
r>eroocratJc lawmlkeB, testing
v o t c r
~n tt m e nt
b a<'k h o me
du r i n g the
b r 1 e f
<'Ongress1onal
rece ss. tax·
cul fcv~r 1s
down. not up
tn t a c t .
ret urnang to
W as hlng l on
July 21. they r eported thetr
conshtuents never h•d been
interested m the Kemp·Roth tax
reduction bill.
T ha t m e ssage was most
joyously received 1n the Oval Of·
f1cc. where President Carter and
his advisers fe lt touc hed by
heaven.sent tidings. They bad
dreaded the return of CongTeSS,
panting with tax cut demands.
Instead, DemO<'rats al the White
House and Congress a re tn rare
Mailbox
unitoa that w reducUon sbould
be poa\poned until af\er the
electJon.. Tbua, party lines on tax
reduct.ion are clearly drawn for
November.
THEU IDGlft' yet be pre·
election tax cuts if one highly·
inlJuenUal Democratic dlssenter -Sen. Ru ssell B. Long ,
cbalnnan of the Senate Finance
Committee -gets hl5 way. But
a tax bill pushed through by
Long and Republican senators
(even if reluctantly signed by
the president) will not alter the
clear partisan choice on ta x
reduction. That may we ll reflect a
m assive mis read ing or the
public mood. if expert pollsters
are correct. It could be a fatal
error ln Carter's strategy to
kee p beleague red blue·collar
wo rker s fro m J O~nJo g t he
R e a g a n c ru s a d e . Th e
Dem~rats are gambltng that
the autoworker. oppressed by
inflation and fearful of lostng tus
job, 1s not. interested •n an $800
tax cul.
T h a t i s p r e ci s e l y the
impression veteran Democrallc
politicians, adept at winning
elecUon1. brou1bt back to
W a 1 blacton. R•P . Job a
Brademaa, lbe tbrewd Home maJorit1 wbip, told UI that h1a
South Bend. Ind .. bualneamea
aad workingmen alike.
victimbed by lftflatJoa, went no
part of Kemp.Both <cutting
income taxe9 10 percent a year
for three yean).
OLD·FA8BIONED liberal
Brademas might be accUled of
pro.taxation biu, but. DOt Rep.
James Jones. t.be leading
Democratic tax.cutter in the
House. He reported flndlncs
identical to Brademu, both in
his conservative Tulsa. Okla .•
district. and on a speakine lrip to
South DakOU..
No wonder. lben, that tax
fever oo Capitol Hill bas
s ubs ided. much to Carter's
co m fort. While presidential
aides a month ago worried that
Carter could not catch up with
Reagan oo this issue. they are
now convtnced the Republicans
have hung an albatross around
t heir necks. Indeed. Carter
~tr a t eg 1 s t s ar e ur g in g
De mocratic poliucians to call it
Reagan·Kemp·Roth, linking lhe
popular presidential uD&tid ...
wltb a supposedJy u.apopular
notlon.
But la It that unPoPUJU! One
preatlgioua poll1t•r recenU1
took a secret natJoaal poll tbat
indicates voters are acbin1 for
tax cull, but are troubled by two
factors: Ftrst, they have been 110
misled by the poUtlclana tbal
they no •oncer believe promiMI
they bear; second, they an 10
concemed by runaway federal
s pending that they give the
priority to budget balaDCIDC
overt.ax cutting.
BUT VOTEU actually c..at
choose be twee n Carter's
balanced budget and Reapn's
tax cut. Whether or not taxes
are reduced, the bud.get. will be
fa r out or balance -a fact
cle arly understood by voters
(n early S·to·l in the secret
national poll). Wh at's more, 40
percent oC these voters think the
budget can be balanced by
g r e a te r bu s ine ss a c tivity
induced by tax reductions -
probably a tugher pe rcentage
than among even Republican
congressmen.
D e m oc r a t s may be s o
influenced by their nostalgia for
th~ days when tow·brackel tax
1·utt1ng was the na me of the
~ame that they arc misJudging
the pubhc mood. Jn a July 20
article for the New York Times.
Ca r ter eampa1Rn c ha irma n
Robert Straus~ noted that the
taxpayer 1n the $6,700-to·SlO,OOO
bracket wouJd receive a mere
S 120 tax cut But the great
ele~tion chase of 1980 1s not for
these lowest income taxpayers.
notorious non·voters who vote .
Democratic 1f they vote al all.
The quarry is that autoworker
11. ho now earns $25,000 a year but
fJlh t>ve r fart he r be hind
t•('onorrucally, partly because or
r1 '>1n1t taxe!-I n 1979, a n
t">t1matcd 38 m1lhon Americans
1)a1d t:tX<''> o n income over
$1 5.000. of whom 27 m11l1on
reported over $20,000. For the
S25.000 a utoworker with a wire
and t\l-o children, the third year
tax s a vin gs of R eaga n ·
Kt->pmp·Roth would be a tidy
$809
Airport Competition Benefits Travelers
To the Edj tor:
Airline de regulation, which
was enacted over a year ago,
w a s s upposed t o inc r e ase
co mpetition a nd keep fare s
down by allowing any U.S. air·
hne to operate from any U.S.
airport 1t desires.
So far in most cases de ·
regulation has met its goals. but
d e f inite ly n ot a t O range
County's John Wayne Airport
where lhe Orange County Board
o f Supe r v i s o r s a nd Air
California are bound lo maintain
a monopoly for that carrier in
m a ny ma rkets from Orange
County Airport.
Air California was a strong
s uppor t er o f de regul a tio n
legislation. and since its passage
has taken advantage of it by
adding many new routes, while
at the same time has dug up any
p os s i ble ex c u se t o k eep
co m petition o ut of Orange
Cou n t y . Th is s h o ws Air
California ts only looking out for
its own interests.
A s a result or this t otal
dis regard for the traveling
public ln Orange County on the
part of A1r California and tht
county Board of Supervisors. the
standard air fare from Orange
County to San Francisco <an Air
California m onopoly > is $60.
However , just 40 miles up the
San Diego F reeway at LAX
where five or six carriers Oy to
San Francisco the fare is $25 to
S35 unrestricted. This means a
resident of Orange County. if
willing to drive to LAX. can
save up to $70 on a round trip to
San Francisco. Air California
does have a reduced rare. but
with all or its restrictions. the
fare ls all but a joke. With a
Htlle competition a compttable
rare would be available out or
Orange County airport.
THE FEDEaAL government
Is not happy about this aJtuation
In Orange County, and in fact
has t.b1a year snnted permill.
lon to rour new airlines tb.t wilb
to atart servlna John Wa)'lM
AJrport.
However. Air Callfomia md
the county Board of Supervilon
have so fat been aucceuful in
keeplDC lb.ii new compet1Uon out.
of the county by fillnl lawsuttt.
and otblr delaylftl uctlcs. TIU
\s 1 real dbHrvlce to alr
lraveten ln Oraqe Count)'. 8Dd
not lD kelplaa .wttb lbe rul• ol
derefU)atk>n.
The Oranle COunty Airport l1
• federally operated alrport,
wbleb meant our tax dollan
U.p lt cipea. Tu doUan pay tbe
sal•rMI ol lbe eoatroPen bl tile
tower • ...SnmwQ~
aad malatenaau, ruawa1
ltghting, electronic Instrument
landing systems and on and on.
IC monopoly air routes are to
pe r s is t at Or a n ge County
Airport then I do not wish the
federal government to spend my
tax dollars to fund the airport.
The money can be put to much
better use else where. •...et A.J r
California and the county Board
of Supervisors fund the airport.
I anxious l y welcome a ny
comments from Mr. R. W.
Cl ifford (Pres ide nt ot Air
California) and/or anyone on the
county Board of Supervisors.
JACK TAINTOR
T,...,.kt-,.,, Sc:oa'1f
To the Editor
1 recently amved safely al my
office after. again, taking my
life in my hands in travehog on
Inte r s t a t e S i n N o rthe r n
Cahfonua and havtng numerou5
trucks . logging, refr1geratJon
and o the r large veh icles,
approach lhe rear or my car so
close that I could count the bugs
on the license plate and see the
smile on the truck driver's fa ce
I have listened to countless
complaints from other dnvers
s uch as myself and I can on ly
wonder where our responsible
Califo rnia Highwa y P a trol
Departme nt 1s hiding when
these drivers o f dange rous
weapons proceed do wn the
highway without due regard ror
the safety of the drivers of the
slower moving vehicles .
Being of the older generation,
when we were able lo drive 65
miles per hour and the truckers
still held to a SS mile per hour
speed limit, I fail to comprehend
bow I can now be drlvine at
their old speed and they are permitted to barrel up behind
me. put both life and limb in
jeopardy, and continue to
awerve in order to pass me al a
speed that makes me appear as
tbou1b I am standJog still. I
have traveled the hl1hways
from Northern to Southern
California for many yean and
must admit that tt 11 a rare OC·
cHlon to see a truck driver receivtaa a cltatJon aloapMle
the hlahway. thouab the
automobile driver. it aeema, la
readily detected by the
Call/omia lllP••Y Pat.rol.
I REL THAT lt ls tlme that
we tell our aulborttlea In
S.cramnto or wberever, who
run the Callforala Hlahway
Patrol, that the rMdl are to be
made ute for all ol the traveae,..
wbo .. tboae byways and not Juat fOf' tbe truekl•I industry
tbat appears lo have little reprd for tbe amaller velddel ........... .,..
H o pefully , a C a l ifornia
Highway Patrol ofhcer m your
area will read this letter and
perform bis duty to making the
roads safer for all of us. On my
ne xt trip from Northe rn to
Southern California I hope to see
al least one truck thal 1s de·
s e rving or be ing c ited lo r
s pee ding b eing giv e n t h at
citation. Although m y co ncern 1s
mainly with the safety for m y
family using our highways, I
mus t a dmit that I have a
proble m unders tanding how a
la r ge rig r o lling do wn the
highway at 70 to 80 miles per
hour can be conserving any of
lhc gas and 011 that this country
!>O much needs lo conserve
Perhaps the trucking industry
sh ould comme nce t o po lice
their own ranks much as other
professions and occ upations do.
and Lake sancllons agall\St the
repeallng o(fenders. Many of the
truc kers who used to be the
friends oC us all on the highways c and sllll are) are sti 11 truck tog
and maybe they can mfluen«
the new breed
GENE f1NK
Faar·,,....1·
To the Editor :
At the recent Orange County
Fair. we have just experienced a
ver y unfair and disappointing
situation. Our son exhibited and
put a steer through the school
FFA aucti o n , with a
cons iderable loss or Income.
First ol all, the students were
given to understand that the
price the auctioneers would
start at was $1 a pound and
certainly very little profit would
be realized there. But as the
evening went oo. the auctionffrs
were no tonier trying to get Sl
but were sellinc the steers at 80
cents a pound or less.
The young were n o t
"educated'' by their teachers to
the fact that they s hould
"scratch" their beef and nol
even put them throuab the
auction When they were not even
1ett1na a decent price. But even
worse as the eveninc drew to a
close and t.be unfortunate oaes
who were on tbe end of tbe llat. ol
11.5 exblblton did not 1et the
time or alteuoa that th. flnt
ones aot. Thay rUlbed die beef
and their _youn1 exblbltora
through ao fat that tomeilmee
there were al.IDCl9t two •teen In
the rtna .t the aame time and
not more than one minute .,.,
apent on lr)'lna to 1.i a deeeat
price for U.. flne beef.
WE REAWD md .. ., may
youn1 kJ4I _. &Mir ,.,_.
wbo Mid U., woald Mftl' ..-
wa nt t o g o thro u g h tha t
cxpenence, they fell the kids
had been simply ·•ripped off."
Our son told the man m the
back wnlln~ down the prices. he
could not sell under St but the
auct1on<..oeN had already sold on
the first offer of 75 cents one
second after he had gone into the
rang. We never had a chance lo
J?c t 1n another offer or to take 1t
out of the n ng in time (which he
trie d > Of cour se the buyer
would nol release the "cheap
lx>cf · and our son suffered a
gre a t lo~s and even greater
d1sappo1ntmenl
It would seem if 115 beef are
too man)' to a uction off because
of time, lack of buyers. or lack
of s ustained concern by the
auctioneers the young people
should be informed of that fact
and th(' unfortunale ones on the
end of the hsl could withdraw
before th<> auction.
NAME WITHHELD
. '" llt'ifl 1,o.,
To the Editor :
Re. Bob Green ·s a rticle.
"Draft Resisters," July 24.
I do not want our young men
to die 1n another war. but lf we
don't keep a full bodied army,
v.ho will protect this country?
How can we be so selfish and
expect someone else to care tor
us. This 1s not Vietnam . This is a
tim e of tot al c haos in the
maJority of the governments in
the world. These countries have
bffn at war sin ce the beginning
of time and now they affect the
entire globe.
HOW LONG can we sit back
and fuJfill our selfish needs.
pamper our children. lea<'b
them not lo rt!Si)eet God. their
parents or their country?
I pray and hope we will not
have anothe r war. but if we an,
not prepared , then we must ·
e xpect to lose all we have •
worked for. lose a future for our
children and lose bope not only
for a free world but ror a livin&
world.
Let us not be the a11reaaors. t
but do let us be defensive. J
1 worry about our futur"* wt*l
a selfish people do not want to
def end the rtChts they bold ao f
dear or when • confused '
1overnment can.not becln to I
build an army without beinl let ,
back because or "women'• iuue.." •
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Usury Laws Interest Bank
NSW YORK (AP) -A lro-1»1 ft\unbt'r of
m~ bank .,.. ~kt nnt mG\'\ft& lhcotr credit
ca.rd GPl'f'•bona to South D&llota to lake advanta e
o( lllat atate 'a ltbenl l&IW'Y laws
1Wr pw"pOle la to boolt lhetr eamin11 frorn
credit carda, but at1u art tmer11nc that
tOMumtt OIJPQSltion cou.Jd •&)'II.)' tht plans
The banU •~ t)'ttna South Dakota because It cto.1 DCJl Umlt the amount ol intenlll banb can
charce on c~t card loans and 11 the only tat
that Pfm\ili out-« slat~ banlt holdlne rompanl~
to etlabUah bank 1ubl>d1a11es
ON£ MONTH AFTt:R the South Dakota
Legislature Uber llted the state'i; usury l1wa In
February, New York bai1l'd CUl~k announc~ It
would move part ol It~ cn,'dit c rd operauons to
Sioux Palls
Citibank . the nation's s econd largest
com mtrcial bank by dePoSlls, has 5 8 million
credit card holders The bar\k ongmally planned to
optn its Sioux Falls operatJon by July 4, but now
says its target date 1s late summer or earl)
autumn -a re"1sion due m part to some public
opposition to the move
In recent weeks other big b3nks have sent
srout.s to Soutb Dakota to explore the reasibllity of
following Citibank's move. Among them are Chase
Manhattan Bank , Manufacturers Hanover Trust
Co. and Chemical Bank They rank third. fourth
and sixth. respectively, among the nation's banks
and have a combined total of nearly 12 million
credit card customers.
ACCORDING TO JAM ES P Murphy.
executive vice president of the New York State
Bankers Association. as many as 25 ma1or banks
a r e considering s hifting their credit card
operations from New York. He said the state
stands to lose as many as 8.500 Jobs 1f the move!)
are made.
"It's no s ecret that several banks are
considering a move of their credit card operations
to states with more realistic ceilings . and the
possible consequ<.'nces of t!Us alarm us." Murphy
said in a speech to the association's annual
convention last month. .
Citibank claims it cannot m ake reasonable
profits in the credit card business under New
York's usury laws , which limit the annual interest
rates banks can char ge to 18 percent on purchases
under S500 and to 12 percent on purchases greater
than that.
The New York State Banking Department
recommended to Gov. Hugh Carey m April that
the state increas<.' the maximum allowable interest
rate on credit card loans. but the state legislature
recent!} reJected a proposed increase.
THE BANK CR E DIT card business was
sufferinJ? earlier this year when interest rates
banks paid to acquire funds soart"d to near 20
percent. Those rates fell dramatically in April.
May and June, however, improving the profit
picture.
In r~ponse to the n sing rosts of operating its
credit card busmess. a large Minnesota bank
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onMu.nctd ln May lbtl It would mo~• Its cNldit c rd operations to Sotilh Oakou and boott lnttrest
C'har&t to 24 percent from 18 percent effective
Jul> l The plan wH withdrawn, however. alter
num{'~ ton umers complained and the state's
uttorm•y general threatened to file suit against \he
('ompanr· whose two largest subt,dlaries are First
Nauonu Ua.nk or M\noeapolis and First National
Bank uf SI Paul
We did not ucc~ tn coovtytng to others t.he
point that U\llauon hits banks as bard u everyone
el t· • ., company ~pokesman s&Jd.
Wilbur J . Holleman as \'Ice president. taxes. of
the Fluor Corp ol Irvine. The for mer tax
managt!r for Fluor 1s a member of the California,
Oklahoma and New York Bar associations. • • •
All six southern divisions of Winchell's Donut
House are under the supervision of llkbard D.
Salamlda, r egional vice president. He was re·
g1onal director of the chain's area stores
• • • ~1s. Sue Gisler IS operations omcer for the
C'osta Mesa branch of Citizens Bank. Costa Mesa.
She advanced when the bank opened ats new
branch at 17th Street and Santa Ana Avenue • • • Thomas W. King as president and chief ex-
ecuttn• officer of Acme Markets. Inc . a ~ubs1dian·
of American Stores Co He was executive .. ,ce pres-
ident of the firm's Alpha Beta Co .. of La Habra.
Kin ~ ~111 supervise 360 stores and supply fac1lit1es
for the Philadelphia chain.
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Nas!>au branch.
Thomas A. Deane, executive vice president
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Negative J'iew Behind National. Slump~
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NEW YORK -There ls no
s hortage of r tsearch and
development funds, nor of Ideas.
invent.ions and ingenuity In the
United Slates. said E. E. David
Jr .. presid e nt o f Exxon
Research and Engineering Corp.
"Overall. industrial research
and devtlopment in the United
St.ates 15 thriving," sa id David.
''There 1.5 a spirit of vitality."
Why. then. h a s t he US.
growth rate shrunk? Why can
other nations. West Germany,
Japan and, in isolated Instances.
even less developed nations. so
etrectively challenge US
industrial leadership.,
DAVID . F O RM E R
presidenhaJ science adviser and
past president of the Amencan
A ssociat ion l or th e
Advancement o( Science, la.ad it
on the tine recently 1n a talk to
engineers at the University of
California.
While recogruzing the truth of
some or the usual explanauons.
and agreeing that the y
contnbut.e to the problem. he
dismi ssed th em .is t h e
fundamental cause.
I n a d equat e sp e nding for
re s earch and development 1s
often the fu-st to be mentioned
l'\ons~nse. said David Real
~pendlllR for industnal research
and development turned up m
1972 and since then h a'> be<'n
nsin~ at S percent a ) car an
deflated dollars.
"I~ 197'9 industry c;pent w me
S24 b1U100 of its O'A n funds on
R&O \'enture capita l wa s
read1h• a ... a1lable 1n the late
1970s . 3nd new s mall enterpnses
have been playing then
accustomed innovatJve role."
InOatJon. the low savings rate
a nd . compared with other
nations. the low level ot capital
in vestmen t. a r e frequ ently
cited. David didn't disagree But
he said we must look for an even
more basle reason .
Still with holdin g Crom his
audience what he considered
this reason lo be. David went on
to list what he called two other
symptoms for the slow rate or
economic growth in the United
Stales.
He described rather than
labeled the first of these two.
"H ewlett ·~ Packard Co
tested 3.000
'16 K r a n·
dom ·a'Ccess-
m em o ri e s ' .,., ._....
manufac·
tu red by three
U S. and three
Japane se
firm s . The
failure rate of cu,.,.,.,.
the best J apanese product was
one-suct.h lhat or lhe best u s pro-
duct, wtule the failure rate of the
worst Japanese product was one·
twenty-seventh that of the worst
US product.'' or the second. he simply said
"The U S has four umes as
m a ny Ja .... yers pN capita a~
West G~rmany. a nd 20 t imes a!)
man;. as Japan ..
Al so mentioned as a reason fo r
the poor t; S ec·onomac i:rowt h
rate rs a ~lag nat1o n 1n thr·
growth of s1:1ent1f1c manpower
While David s aid the pool '"
aRain growmg. he al~o a~ret:-d
~e have l~t plenty of ground.
"Bct'-"een the years 1968 to
1978 the r elative fraction or
Ovt-r The f~o unt e r
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scientista and engineers found ii\
the U.S. labor force declined b~
13 pe r ce nt." h e said .
"Meanwhile. the Soviet Union
West Germany and J apan were
boosting their technical man•
power by SS percent or more."
ln an age when countries must
live by their wits and brain·
power. and not through any cor·
ner on technology or natural re·
sources. all these deficiencies
can be translated into economic
problems. he s uggested.
STILL HE hadn't mentioned
what he considered t he most
fundamental n aw of all.
"You have heard rec1tationl
of this sort before." he con.
ttnued. "a nd I've not gone
throuRh the entire llltany Fo(
example. I haven't ment1ooed
the \•1Lal areas of productivity
and 1tovemment regulatK>n "
But b eyo nd all th est
l>} mptoms. he s aid, there Is
somelh.tng more fundamental. It
as , he said. "a s hift toward a na·
taonal pessimism which dwells
on failure and ignores s uccess."
THIS NATIONAL mood. he
sa id "has afflicted nearly eveey
soc a al sector." including ord.Jn.aey
c1t1zens. scientists. engineers anJI
corporate managers. to name a
re" .. Corporate managers a re
often as shy of healthy nsk·
t a k t n ~ a " go \•crnmen t
bureJucrah." h e s aid, and
t\ma1cans in general feel ltfe
has be<:ome n sktcr. de!)prte the
1·ontrary evidence of mortality
tables
.. A re versal of our pessimJstiC,
susp1c1ous and m 1~trusung na·
taonal mood I!) a key to resolvmg
our other problemi.." he COO·
eluded
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Harper Obituary
BJ IOI.TON llOSllOWm
Check out the Auguat luue ot Harper's ma1u:iDe. It'•
the very lut issue ol a m•1•dne that bu been puN•19*I
ln America for 130 coosecuUve yean. The IUueapolls
Star " Tribune, owner of Harpec"• since 1915. bu pulled
the plu, on the magazine.
Harper'• goes down the drain with a clrcula~ ol
more than 300,000. Why caa't a ma1uine with a cittula·
tioo of 300,000 make it? Becau.me it takes so much money to
put out a maeuioe these days -in paper, printing and
malling cost.a (payments to writen are the lea.st ot it) -
that IUl'Viva1 depends on attract.inc a heavy slua of ad·
vertiaing, and Harper's was not able to do that.
WHY rr COULDN'T do that is another question. Tbe
circulation of the The New Yorker maguine is about
450.000 -and while that is more than Harper's has, it's not
enough to account for tbe wide disparity in advertising
support. The New Yorker is rat with advertising. Ad·
vertisers obviously reel that the pages of The New Voner
are a more congenJaJ place to sell goods than tbe pages of
Harper·s. And that or course also says something a bout
their perception ol the readers of these two magazines.
Harper's is primarily a magazine of ideas. but it ap.
parentJy wasn•t a good vehicle to sell Stotcb.
The New Yorker doesn't even accept cigarette ad·
vertising, which turned out in the end to be ooe or the
mainstays or Harper's. Indeed. ii there were enough com-
panies like Philip Morris around. Harpet"'s might not have
had to fold .
The July issue of
Harper's was a typical
product. It carried 2S
pages or advertising -
and four of these were
boug ht b y Philip
Morns. Two promoted
Money
Tree
the ir low-tar ciga rettes. Ment and Cambridge, and a
center ~pread boosted one of the company's plant cities:
Jo'ort Worth, Texas (where they brew Maller and Lowen·
br au bee~L
THE NEXT BIGGEST chunk of advertising space was
bought by General Motors (GM>. wbJch was selling (or
trytng to sell> a de as not cars. GM took three pages to re-
port on a breakthrough made by one of its research
enganeers, Dr. M.S. Rashid. in the development ol a more
malleable s teel.
Two other companies using lbe pages of Harper's ror
concept selhng we re Unated Technolog1es, which warned
about the "discouragement, plummeting morale and emp.
tyang of dedication and desLre among teachers," and the
bag engineenng farm. Bechtel. wluch pointed out how they
are helping ~veral American cities lo turn "waste into
t reasure" by recycliog garbage.
But all of that wasn't enough. The 25 pages of advertis-
rng m July netted Harper's about $100.000, not nearly
enough to cover the bills. Staff costs were certainly not
0h1gh . l'Mre were only 20 employees.
So Harper's 1s calling it a day. When they were
launched m the middle of the last century, Harper's was
one of the leading maga:unes in the country. It had a
c1rculat.Jon of 50.000 at the start -and 1t mounted to
l30,000 ma couple of years.
THINGS WERE DIFFERENT In those days. Jn 1868,
when an adver'llSing agent , James Walter Thompson, sent
Harper's a contract fOt' 100 pages or advertmng to be used
in one year, the editor threatened to qwt. saymg be did not
an tend to be the editor or a .. cheap cittus magazine."
Harper's ne\•er did become an advertising-filled
"l'heap. ca~us magaune ." As it leaves the scene, the
following are the top 15 circulation magazines in the COW\·
t ry, along Wllh their c1rculati«l:
TV Gwde, 19 5 mlllion: Reader's Digest, 18 million:
National Geographic, 10.2 million : Better Homes &
Gardens, 8 mllbon; Family Circle. 7.6 million: Woman's
Day, 7.5 rrullioo: McCall's, 6 5 million; Ladies' Home
Journal, 5.6 mil hon : Playboy, 5.5 million : Good
Housek~pm~. 5 1 million Nat.Jona! Enquirer, 5 million :
Penthouse. 4 ll million: Redhook, 4.4 nulllon; Time, 4.3
m 1lbon, and The Star . 3.1 million.
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