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Anthony Friend San Onofre'
Says Supervisor Expansion Plan
'llid' Loan Facts Threatens Fish?
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' 180 Said Killed
-_Jraq Attacks
With M~siles
BAGHDAD. Iraq IAP I Iraq
and Iran traded afr and missile
attacks today and reported the
highest casualty toll for a single
day in their war on the northern
fringes of the Persian Gllf.
Iraq used ground-to-ground
missiles for the first lime in
the conflict. killing as many as
180 Iranian civilians and wound-
ing hundreds more in attacks on
two Iranian cities, the Iranian
Anthony 'Hi<;I'
Loan Source,
Friend Says
By GLENN SCOTT Ot ... O.lly ,., .. ,
A long-time friend of Orange
County 1st District Supervisor
Philip Anthony has testified un-·
der oath that Anthony asked him
for help to hide the source of a
$30,000 loan made to his political
campaign in 1976.
The friend, Theodore Cook of
Newport Beach, said in a dep·
osition taken on Sept. 12 that
Anthony approached him on Oct.
24, 1W'l6, with a $30,000 check
signed by political financier
Gene Conrad. Anthony asked
him to deposit the check into his
bank account and then write his
own pel'90naj $30,000 check to
Anthony,. Cook said.
Interviewed this week about
Cook 's sce-nario, Anth9ny
atre.ssed that be never tried to
concearme source ottne $30,000.
·'There was never an intention
ln my mind to hide the source of
the funds," said Anthony. "I did
it the way I was advised by my
campaip consultants and my
attorneys."
Cook's deposition was taken in
conneetion with a civil lawsuit
brouaht aaainat Anthony by
former pollUcaJ opponent. Harry
·y amamoto, a Santa j n• city
councilman.
Yamamoto la alle1lng that An·
tbony reported the loan tranaac-
Uoa WepUy on state_ cam_p!lp
(lee ANTHONY, Pase AZ> ...
news agenC'y Pars s aid Iraq
s ::tid Iranian attacks on its
north east c ity or K1rk u k
wounded 18 civilians .
Iraq's president. apparenlly
extending attempts to get out
side help or mediation to settle
the conflJct, sent top envoys to
five nations. And Iran. which
has re1ected all cease.fi re calls.
said it was dispatching a high·
level delegation to vi sit .. revolu·
tionary and friendly countries"
soon to explain its case, and
possibly take it to the United Na-
tions Security Council. So far on-
ly North Korea has offered to
help Iran.
But Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho·
meini predicted Iran would win
the war and said his goal was to
take Islamic government to
Iraq, Tehran radio said. Iranian
planes bombed the outskirts of
Baghdad.
Jran said Iraqi invaders
threatening Ahwaz, capital of
Khu z istan Pro vince, wer e
thrown back 13 miles, but Iraq
sa id its pla n es severe ly
damaged a large factory there.
Iraq said its anti-aircraft fire
drove Iranian warplanes away
from the northern cities of Erbil
and Mosul.
<See MIDEAST, Page A2)
Tounto Get
Turkey Drop
&, Atk ~AP..)..
-A low-flying airplane wm bombard the streets
of this northern Arkansas
community with turkeys
Friday to kick off the an-
nual Turkey Trot festival.
Residents will gather at
the courthouse square,
hoping to catch one of the
16 turkeys released from
an airplane piloted by
Marion County Judge Gay
Rorie.
RepresentatJves of tbe
Humane Society have
criticized the lurker drop.
But a Chamber o Com·
merce offlclal said th·e
procedure i• harmless
bec:a\AH when the turkeys
are releued, they will be
able to catch an air cur·
rent and 1Ude to the.
1round.
'
2.4 ·illion
Taken
But Officer •••
Jason Springer's best excuse is his age.
The 3-year-Old grew impatient waiting for
a ride to school, took his mother's keys,
started the car, accelerated into an in-.
te rsection, caromed off a school bus. made
a hard left tum and drove straight into the
family home in Detroit. No one was inJured
but J ason's bottom might he sore by now.
Onofre Perils Fish?
Wastm P~l Cilell Fxpansion Threat •
By The Auoclated Presa
A $3.1 billion expansion of the
San Onofre nuclear plant· could
reda.fiah -production by up tto
80 percent in near-shore kelp
beds and create an over-au loss
of SO percent for sport and com·
merclal fishermen. according to
a preliminary report prepared
for a state agency.
Two of the three members of
the Marine Review Committee
of the state CoastaJ Commission
have agreed to preliminary con·
clusions of the report, which
says the water intake the
healed water disc rom the
Su Onofre n aeneratlng
plant'• aioo could be
detri to the environment.
T report 1-expected to be ted to the state Coutal
mluioa by late October. a
a kesman for the Friends of
e Earth environmental froup
aid Wednelday.
The third member ol the re-
view commit.tee ii Byron
Mlchaella, manacer of the
biology systems section of
Southern California Edison Co.
-the plant's operator .
Kichaelis said. &be tioal report
has not yet been drafted and its
conclusions will be "very dif·
ferent. •·
Michaelis said the state com·
mission staff report was based
on "very preliminary data" on
water intake and discharge from
the existing 456 megawatt
nuclear generator, which has
jus t one hot water discharge
about one-hall mile offshore.
The discharge from the two
new generators, each to
eenerate J.1 milllon megawatts,
would be dlfrused from four pipes extendinl{ 1 lo 1 'h miles
Let Us Spr~y .
SAN FRANSCISCO (APl
Municipal Rai!way bus drivers.
through their union, have aaked
for permission lo carry
c hemical sprays t o d efe nd
themselves agaiMl assaults.
offshore. company oflir1als said.
The fish sucked into the water
intakes and the effect of heated
weter di9tharge from all three--
units of the plant are "likely to
reduce the annual production or
near-shore fish population by 80
percent" and an overall loss of
about 50 percent for sportl\ and
commercial fishermen. s aid
Cork y Wharton of San Diego, an
attorney for the environmental
group.
A similar view of adverse er
feels on £\sh life, prepared by
the staff of the s t a te com·
mission, was given to the federal
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Aug, 31. The NRC is e xpected to
hord hearings in 1981 on whethe r
to grant an operating license for
the two additional generalin~
units.
The diffusion system to pipt>
the heated water away from the
plant wUl cause turbidity and
c louding of the water ut dis ·
charge points, cutting orr sun-
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Japanese
R ecover
Platint 01 ·
TOl\\O \J'• l.1µanco.;t
d 1vt•r -. OJ\'(' ll'Cf\t?rt•1J pldltnum
1n :l)ll-'aluerl 'at 'l>.: 1 m1ll1on
from the wreck nl J . U:.!>1an
• ruis1•r sunk-in tht 1!1114 •, Hu.o~''
·.Japanest-wa r. h1 k 1n~ th•· -;take:.
1n what h.iS ~romt• J tl1ptmnal1c
.. i...1rm 1sh bet "een M,,.,,.,,~ anfl
I'll~ \0
A spokesmar frn lh1 \J1ppan
Marine De"elopmt11l ( ·n ,;ud to
1lay its d t\ e r~ -;,\(\ ngcd lfi
platinum bars of 10 ~CC'('n\ puri
t~ worth abo11\ S150 000 .1p1H i.' at
r ur renl pncc' from tlit• Ii :l,!4 ton
1\dmtr al 'l~l..h1mm I~ int: o.;ome
·1~0 foel bdo.,. thl' surfare off
Tsush1ma !~land in o.;01llh<"rn
J Jpan
lie said the <11 vcrs J lso s1,ehtt'd
ho'l1es in the hul<.I of tt1c ship
whi<'h c·ould hack rt>t·ords ob·
tained by lht! salvage' ('llmpan>
s1 at10~ the Admiral '1,1khimo\
('a rried 5.500 ooxe~ of i.:old rotns
'IA.Orth almost $4 blll1on at
today's prices
H~o 1e h1 Sa s aj!awa.
m ullirnilUonaue :.ponsor llf the
alva~e operation . spet·ulated
\Vednesda) th a t the 5unkt>n
(See INGOTS, Page t\2)
",.afber
Night and morn in~ low
clouds with patchy fog
Friday with onl y partial
t'le-aring in the afternoon.
Highs F'riday in the upper
60s at the beaches to mid
70s in the inl and areas.
Lows toniJ%hl 60 to 65
INSIDE TODAY
M1om1 long a ctnler for
tourism cma commerce. has
buome a city of fear us
racial ll'TIS1cms and vwltmce
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Berkeley P~of Wins
Exiled Pole Honored With Nobel
STO<.'KHOl.M, s .. .-<ten lAPl
The rn~o Nobel Prl&e In
lit ll!raturt' wu awarded today to
Cttslaw MilosL, un t•x1lt"d Pollsh
poet, OO\'t-U•t 11ml out$pokt'n an
ti Sovit't who h1b bt-t·o1ne a S
citizen and pro(t>s:sor ul sla vlc
lanauatefl at tlC Berkel•
'alllng him a wr1tN who
"with uncomprom11rh11 "'"ar
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ANTHONY • •
expense report1nt: forms ltt"
also is suing Allthony for hb<-l 1n
conne<'llon with an Anthony
campaign 0Jer in \976 questton
in g a $38,000 loan made> to
Yamamoto
Anth o n y and f o rmer
Supervisor Ralph l>1t:dnt•h are
accused in a separate criminal
complaint or felony l'onsp1 rdcy
to launder tampa1~n contnbu
lions.
Conrad, who is in prison on a
loan fraud con vittion . has
pleaded guilty to the laundenng
charges in Anthony's case
Cook said he met Anthony in
the late 1950s while they were
students at Cal State Long
Beach. Cook owns a Newport
Beach company that arranges
South Pacific tours for travel
agencies.
ln his deposition. Cook gave
this account of his meetings with
Anthony from Oct. 22·24. 1976.
Anthony called him and ar-
ranged a meeting at the Snug
Harbor bar in Newport Beach on
a Sunday night. At the bar, he
told Cook his campaign was in
financial trouble and he needed
$30.000 for printing costs.
Cook offered to loan Anthony
$15,000, but the candidate turned
him down and s aid he had. in
Cook 's words, ··another source
or money which I seem to recaJJ
was a lending inst itution or a
group o( people in Orange Coun-ty ....
Cook was supposed to accept
the third party's $30,000 check
and write his own check for the
sa!11e amount to Anthony. Cook,
aa1d it was his understanding
that the original source of the
money didn't want to be iden-
tified or else Anthony didn't
want to be obligated to the
lender.
Cook wanted time to think
about the arrangement. but
claimed Anthony s howed up the
nexraftemoon -at hts office -wl'lll-
a check made out lo him and
signed by Conrad. Cook agreed
to go through with the transac-
tion and he and Anthony then
walked to the Lido branch of the
Bank of Newport where checks
were exchanged.
Cook also tesllfied that An-
thony told him the loan source
"would be a good contact " if he
wanted loans to build "any
future hotels in Tahiti o r
whatever." Cook said he didn't
pay much attention to the com-
ment.
The $30,000 loan was to be re·
paid through campaign fund-
raising events. Cook said. The
money was to be channeled back
th r ough Cook to Conrad's
Pension Funds of America. Cook
said.
In his interview this week. An-
thony disputed the sequence or
events that Cook recalled and he
said lhe contention that Cook
was to launder the loan was
"totally not true ."
"I never made any attempt to
hide the money." he said . An-
thony stopped short of giving his
own explanation of the events.
He said those details should be
addressed in the courtroom.
Fountain Valley City Coun-
cilman Roger Stanton, An·
lbony's challenger in tbe Nov. 4
election for the lst District seat,
has based much of his campaign
on Anthony's legal entangle-
ments.
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posed rondltion In the world of
s t'vere connttt.s," the Swedlah
Aeadt!my o( Lellt•rs uld "Illa
wrlt1ni 1.s many vot<'ed and
dramatlr , 1n1Hicltn\ and pro
voeata\·e Thul 1io true not (>nly of
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WINS NOBEL PRIZE
Poland'aCzealaw Mllou
Large Waves
Siooep 15
:Imo Surf
NEWPORT, Ore. <A P) f'iJ-
t ee n peopl e, in c luding a
California family, were soaked
but escaped serious injury when
they were swept into the s urf by
large waves.
The incident occurred at about
1 p .m . Wednesday near the
Agate Reach Hilton Hotel , police
and firefighters said.
''They all were very wet, san-
dy. cold and s cared," said
Newport firefighter Eldon
Harl
Witnesses said four families -
two from Dallas , one from
Salem and one from Anaheim -
we re s t anding on the beach
when a 12·foot wave roared in on
top of an eight·foot-high tide.
Those hit by the water in-
cluded seven adults and eight
children ranging in age from 5 to
13, police s aid. All were related.
Judy Janway, 35, Anaheim.
was taken to a hospital with h.ip
and racial bruises but was not
admitted. police said.
The waves swept in more than
250 yards and onto U.S. 101 north
of the Agate Beach Wayside
State Park on Oregon's north·
central Coast, witnesses said.
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INGOTS •..
treasure could be worth 10 limes
that amount. He indicated the
ship was carrying the treasures
of Czar Nicholas II , then
b eleaguered by unrest in
Moscow. to Vladivostok.
The Japoese fleet under Ad·
miral Heihac hiro Togo
torpedoed th e Admiral
Nakhimov in the Battle of
Tsushima on May 27-28, 1905.
The battle gave the nearly ex·
hausted Japanese force the edge
it needed to end the war vie·
toriously and Canned discontent
in Moscow leading to the revolu-
tion of 1905.
The claims of billions or
dollars in czari5t gold have lured
the Soviet government into the
treasure hunt: On Friday, Boris
M. Zinoviev, minister at the So-
viet Embuay In Tlkyo, went to
the Forel&Jl Ministry and
claimed ownership of the ship
and all lta treasures for the Sov-
iet government. Zinoviev said
the saJv~orfbe ship ancru;e--
search for treasure should not
be carried out without the a1ree·
ment ol Moscowt
Sawqawa, a central figure in
postwar rightist activities in
Japan, then offered to exchanae
the treasure for four small
ialands off Hokkaido, Japan's
northernmost main Island,
which lhe Soviet Union sei&ed
from Japan at the cloee of World
Warn.
The four "northern terrtt.ory"
islands have become a m.,or
stumbling block in relations
between Moscow and Tokyo.
Japan refused to ne1otlate a
peace treaty propoaed by
Moscow until the illanda are re-
turned, and the Soviet Unkla il-
allta that there ll no territor1al
dispute between the two COUil·
trift.
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M lloet, 89, Wits r ultur1tl alfllirs
atlacht' •l the Poll~h Embassy
in P•rir. In l~\ whl'n he ignored
a recall by rommun1st Poland
Al lhl' time, he s1ud he would rl'
main In .,'rwwe "htwause I knew
perfel'lly well that my country
was be('()mmg the pruvml'e of an
t1rn p1r4' "
u.1 hnn-erert~ S'tilmEtS
new faJth," he added, "bel·ause
the pract1ct: of lymg 1s one of its ~rln1·1pial commandments. The
!'iov1et religion 1s onl y another
nume for lying "
M i106z. born in l.Jthuania, has
l>t:.:n II vm~ 1n the United States
s in c e 1960 He becam e a
naturalized U.S citizen 1n 1970.
Reac hed by t elephone at
horne. Milosz said it was impor
tant that the literature prize was
awarded to a poet who writes in
a foreign language.
''A~ you know . poetry,
especially that written in a
lesser languag.:, 1s not popular, ..
he said
"I received the prize for
poetry, written in Pol ish f'or
that reason, it is for me i mpor-
lant. I am very honored and
moved. I hope not to fall anto the
pi tr alls of fame."
The pnze this year 1s worth a
record $212.000.
''Czestaw Milosz is a difficult
writer, in the best sense of the
word complex and erudite ,
challe~ging and d emanding.
c hanging betwee n different
moods and levels, from the
elegiac to the furious and from
the abstract to the extremely
concrete." an academy state·
ment said.
"He is an author of great im-
portance -captivating and ar·
resting, not. leas t because of his
complications" said the state-
ment authored by the academy's
secretary. Lars Gyllensten.
The academy took most peo-
ple by s urprise again with an
award to a relatively little
known writer. Last year the
prize went to Greek poet
Odysseus Elyt1s. Milosz. is the
third Polish writer to receive the
Nobel Prize in literature, follow-
ing Henryk Sienkiewicz in 1~5
and Wladyslaw S. Reymont in
1924.
Eight Amerit ans have won the
literary prize: Sinclair Lewis in
1930; Eugene O'Neill, 1936 ;
Pearl S. Buck , 1938; William
Faulkner, 1949; Ernest Hem-
ingway, 1S54; John Steinbeck,
1962; Saul Bellow. 1976, and Is·
aac Bashevis Singer. 1978.
A spokesman for a Roman
Catholic weekly paper in
ar.uw said M.ilosz · works ar-e
publis hed in Poland only by dis-
sident publishing houses and are
not available in bookstores. He
said the last collection of works
by Milosz was published official-
ly in Poland in 1949 other than
tbe poems in the 1972 anthology.
Dollar Edges
Higher on
Globe Market
LONDON <APl -The U.S.
dollar edged higher against
other world currencies today on
foreign exchange markets. Gold
prices were slightly higher.
The dollar had been narrowly
mixed in New York trading
Wednesday in extremely light
trading. There had been no ma·
jor news events to influence
traders.
The U.S. currency continued
its strong performance against
·the British pound in trading to·
day, rebounding from a small
loss Wednesday to push the
price of sterling to $2.3893, down
from $2.3920.
Gold prices, m e anwhile.
moved higher. In London. the
market's five bullion houses
fixed the morning price at
$681. 75 an ounce, op from $167'7
Wednesday, and $690 at the al·
temoon fixing.
Gold traded in New York at
$691.30, up $14.fl>.
Silver traded lo New York al
$21.85, up 83 cents.
JI' ote Switch
Charge Maile
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -As-
semblyman Dan Boatwri1ht,
who said leglslati ve vote
switching "shows a lack of
character" and denJed ever do·
ing it, has engaged In the prac-
tice. a television station re-
ported.
Boatwright, D-Concord, anari·
ty denied claims that he opposed
a genetic testina bill, KRON-TV
In San Francisco aaid Wednes-
day. But Boatwright had, In
fact, voced qainlt Ute measure,
then switched hi• vote to make
the record lnd.icate he favored it,
th• •laUoa •aid.
Such vote •witches, common
amon1 leli•••ton, are not aJ.
lowed to affect the outcome ol a
vote.
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IRAOI MILITIAMAN RUNS FOR COVER IN IRAN
War Reachet Hlg~eet Caauatty Toll tor One Der
Gossip Blamed
Woman Executive
Quits Bendix Corp.
SOUTllFI ELD, Mith IAP)
Mary Cunning ham. the fast ·
rising Rendix Corp executive
whose fnendsh1p with the com-
pany chairman was the sub1ect
of national gossip. announced to-
day that she is resigning.
Ms Cunningham, 29, vice
president of strategic plannmg
for the nation's 88th-largest tom-
pany, said in a statement that
the controversy s urrounding her
promotions a nd relationship
with Bendix Chairman William
Agee .. impaired my abj!jty to
carry out my responsibilities."
Drink Demand
Means Prison
BOSTON I AP> A Boston
man faces up lo 20 years in
prison after pleading guilty to
kicking in a cockpit door and
punching a ~·o-pilot because he
was re (used a d rink o n a
Philadelphia to Roston night in
August.
U.S . District Court Judge
Davis S. Nelson senten ced
Harold J . Ebrecht to 20 years in
prison under a law that allows
the judge to reduce the sentence
in 90 days when he receives re-
sults of comprehensive tests, in·
eluding mental exams.
Ebrecht, who had lost money
gambling in Atlantic City, had
been drinking in Philadelphia
before boarding the U.S. Air
flight. Co·pilot Charles Hoffman
suffered a fractured rib.
On Sept. 24, Agee told a meet-
ing of some 600 Bendix
e mp loyees that Ms Cun-
ningham's rise in the company
stemmed from abiUty and not
from any relationship she had
with Agee. who is 41. The com·
pan y c hairman , who was
divorced about Ii,.; months ago,
noted that there had been gossip
ror months at Bendix linking the
two romantically.
Four days after Agee's com·
ments. Ms. Cunningham. who is
separated from her husband,
asked for a leave of abaen~.
But the organization committee
of the board of directors at Ben·
dix reject.ect t.tfe requesT and an-
nounced the company was giv·
ing her full SUPPOrl.
Jn h er s tateme nt today .
however. Ms . Cunrungham said
that "I have become even more
convinced that the continued as-
sociation with Bendix is no
longer practicable."
The board of directors issued
a statement saying it "reluctant-
ly accepted" her resignation.
Agee also issued a statement,
s aying that "Mary's departure
from Bendix is, and will be. an
important loss to the company."
In the Sept. 24 meeting at com-
pany headquarters, Agee told
employees that ··it is true that
we are very close friends . and
she's a very close friend of my
family. But that has nothing to
do with the way that I and others
i n this c ompany evaluate
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MIDEAST ..
•Iraq claimed lta forces "con·
linued to destroy enemy ln.etaUa-
lions and to strike at military ~ and economic targets deep in
I ranian territory. infUcUng
heavy losses in life and equip-
ment."
But there was no comment on
the m issile claim or word on the
progress of its key offensive to
complete the conquest of the Ira·
nian port of Khorramshabr and
move on to the neighboring re-
finery city of Abadan.
stdeirt-s-.dd--i--~
Hussein sent Cabinet ministers
to the leaders of Turkey, India,
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Italy,
and Radio Baghdad s aid they
carried messages which "ex·
plained Iraq's peaceful attitude
before and during the war."
In Ankara. Turkey. Hussein's
envoy met with Turkey's top
leaders and Western diplomats
said they believed he asked for
Turkish mediation in the war.
Baghdad radio said Iraqi Oil
Minister Rayeh Abdul Karim
vis ited Kuwait 's ruler Sheik
Jabel aJ Ahmad al Sabah, then
flew by jet to Saudi Arabia for
meetings with King Khaled and
Prince Fahd.
In Rome. Iraqi Minister o(
Provincial Administrations Ab·
dul Falah Mohammed Amin de·
livered a personal letter from
Hussein to Italian President
Sandro Pertini, the presidential
palace s aid. The Iraq Embassy
there said Amin was on the first
leg of a European tour to explain
his government's position in the
way .
King Hussein of J ordan,
brushing aside American and
Britis h warnings following his
de~laralion of support for Iraq,
said he would send Jordanian
troops to fight alongside the Ira·
qis if they were needed. But he
said that was not imminent yet.
The J ordanian port of Aqaba
was cr owded with about 40
ships. three times the normal
number, as supplies for lraq
were diverted there lo be moved
overland lo Baghdad.
In Washington, U .S. Treasury
Secretary G. William Miller re-
ported that North Korea's com·
munist government was selling
a mmunition and medical sup·
plies to Iran. but he said spare
part s and other equipment
needed for lran's U.S -equipped
military machine are unavaila·
ble on the world m arket.
The State Department said in-
formation gathered by the four -
\J. S . electronic observation
planes sent to Saudi Arab\a tat
week wa.s being..ma.de available
to friendly countries in the war
zone to lessen the threat or air
attacks on them The inlorma·
lion was reported going to
Kuwait and the United Arab
Emirates. both major oil pro·
ducers. and Oman, as well as
Saudi Arabia.
Fro..P~Al
ONOFRE .••
light to kelp beds where the fish
populations are bred, the draft
report says.
R e placi n g th e diffus ion
system with cooling towers
could double the $2.S billion cost
of adding the two new reactors,
and the cost of extending the dif·
fusion system to waters rar
offshore could add $1 billion or
more to the peoject, Friends or
the Earth ha said .
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Orange Coast
i:. 01fI0 N
Toda~'N Clo~lnJC • N.~. Stoeks
VOL. 73, NO. ~3. 4 SECTIONS, .0 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
·:e -Funds -Eyed for Co-nnty Races
8)' F&EDERICK st.'HOt;Mt:HI.
Of ... .,...,"* .....
Public finandnK of county
auper visor11tl t·a1npa1gns wlul
auaaested Wednesday as
perhaps a ~tter way of rOOUl'
ing the tnulillonal relianl'e by
candidates on land developmt'nt
interests for camp1ugn rundmg
• •
!!; "en Sh 1 r I e y t; r 1 n a I e .
('ha1rwoman of T1mt· Ill Now
n~an lip rol\tkx, told mem~f!\
of lhP :state .,.itlr l'ohtlcttl Pnt<·
tires Com m1ss1on that publfr
'financing would lM· vref.,rable to
th~ two year c1ld 01•ange ('ounty
1·amp1ugn fm»nc111~ lim11~t1on
ordinance she promoted
.. * •
· · PerliOl1aJly . I am a s upporter
of publtc finandng," Mrs Grin
die sa.ud ··But Orange County is
uot ready for public financing."
The TIN CU P ordinance uses
the so <.'ailed disqualification
system in an attempt to regulate
c·ontrlbutions
Under TIN CUP. a s upervisor • * •
cannot vote on any issue involv-
ing a donor who has given him
more than $1 , 133.
Also under the ordinance, any
person who donates more than
$250 to a supervisorial campaign
must register as an innuence
broker.
Mrs. Grindle, while staunchly
* * *
defending the success of the qr-
dinance. adopted by the county
Board of Supervisors following
an active public initiative drive,
said it is not a <.'ure-all for the
county's campaign financing
•ills.
The state commission met all
day Wednesday in Santa Ana.
* * *
Chairman Tom Houston said the
hearing was conducted as part
of an "ongoing" exploration of
alternate ways or f inancing
political campaigns throughout
the state.
Mrs. Grindle said TIN CUP
had accomplished three of its
<See FUNDS, Page "2)
* * *
Anthony Loan Source Hidden?
Volcano
Belching
Again
VANCOUVER. Wash. <AP) -
Mount St. Helens shot plumes of
steam mixed with old ash 16,000
feet into the air today after a
small earthquake and a harmonic
tremor rumbled beneath the
volcano\ scientists said.
The brief tremor -a rhythmic
ground motion -indicated the
possible movement of molten
rock within the mountain and
could signal an eruption in the
making, said Marshall Reed. a
U.S. Geological Survey geologist.
•'We're watching it very
carefully. It could develop into
something," Reed said.
An initial steam plume rose
Yrom the mountain at 9:20 a .m ..
following an earthquake recorded
at 9: 11 a .m., said Steve Walter of
tbe University of Washington
1eophysics center in Seattle.
The volcano ef\lj>ted for the
first time LD more tban 100 years
•iUlla:Uµ•lllAIL.:~.ul.. aJHl. .ah more than 80,000 feel into the air
and unleashing huge mudslides.
The eruption killed 34, left 28 mis·
sing and presumed dead, knocked
down l!iO square miles of timber.
and spread ash across several
states. Several smaller eruptions
have been recorded since then.
Reed said today's shallow
earthquake and the harmonic
tremor "triggered the release of
steam, which carried up some of
lheoldashthat was in the crater.
"Later puffs of steam rose to
about the same altitude but car·
ried no ash,·· he said.
The ash drifted on low-level
west winds down the slopes or the
mountain, Reed said.
Drink Demand
Means Prison
BOSTON <AP> -A Boston
man faces up to 20 years in
prison after pleading guilt y lo
kicking in a cockpit door and
punching a co-pilot because he
was refused a drink on a
Philadelphia to Boston night in
Augtdt. '
U .S. District Court Judge
Davis S. Nelson sentenced
Harold J. Ebrecht t.o 20 years in
prison under a law that allows
the Judie to reduce the sentence
in 90 days when he receives re-
sults ol comprebeuive tests. in·
eluding mental exams.
\ .· ;
Shipyard /tlislaap ha NetqJOn
Workmen survey wooden boat crane at Rosan Inc., 2901
West Coast Highway. that shattered this morning while
workmen were attempting to lift boat off truck bed. Six
workers, standing nearby at the time. esca~d Ln.)ury.
The broken crane fell over the truck, damaging the veha ·
cle and sending debris flying.
Math Gain3
Reported in
N-M Schools
180 Said Killed Mari11e Held
In Assaults
On3 Wome11
Newport-Mesa School Dis ·
lrict 's college-bound girls are
·getting hip to math, while the
boys apparently are droppan~
back a bit in that s ubject.
Jn a report noting that the dis·
trict ·s college-bound seniors
again have outperformed their
counterparts nationwide. special
credit was given to the young
women.
Newport-Mesa's math test
scores in a recent Scholastic Ap.
titude Test ISAT> show the
seniors up three points com·
pared to figures of a year ago.
Female students, an official
noted, scored 10 points higher in
math than during the previous
year while the loc al lads
dropped two points.
By Iraqi Missiles
BAGHDAD. Iraq IAP) -Iraq
and Iran traded air and missile
attacks today and reported the
highest casualty toll for a single
day in their war on the northern
fringes of the Persian Gllf.
Iraq used ground-to-ground
missiles for the first time in
the conflict. killing as many as
180 Iranian civilians and wound-
ing hundreds more in attacks on
two Iranian cities, the Iranian
news agen cy Pars said. Iraq
s aid Iranian attacks on its
northeast city or Kirkuk
wounded 18 civilians.
Iraq's president. apparently
ex.tending attempts to get out-
side help or mediation to settle
the conruct. sent top envoys lo
five nation.'1. And Iran. which
has rejected all cease-fire calla.
said it was dispatching a high-
level delegation lo visit "revolu·
llonary and friendly countries ''
soon to explain its case, and
possibly take it to the United No-
tions Security Council. So far on·
ly North Kore a has offered to
help Iran
But Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho·
meini predicted Iran would win
the war and said his goal was to
lake Islamic government to
Iraq. Tehran radio said. Iranian
planes bombed the outskirts of
Baghdad.
Iran s aid Iraqi invaders
threatening Ahwai, capital or
Kt.uzistan Province, were
thrown back 13 miles. but Iraq
said its planes severely
damaged a large factory there.
<See MIDEAST, Page "2>
Laguna Beach and Orange
County Sheriff investigators ar-
rested a 21.year-old Marine late
Wednesday on suspicion of as.
saulting three women over the
pas t four m onths in south
Orange County.
Pfc. Elbert Ray Johnson. who
lives in base housing al Marine
Corps Air Station. El Toro, was
taken into custody Wednesday
after investigators received a tip
from an Jrvme service station
attendant.
He was being held in Orange
County Jail today with bail set
at $25,000.
NB Hotel Vote Conflict?
Johnson. who has a wife and
two c hildren living at the
military base, is held on suspi·
cion or kidnapping, rape. sex
perversion. assault with a dead·
ly weapon and acisault with in·
tent to commit mu.rd er.
Investigators said he is SUS·
peeled in assaults on a Laguna
Beach woman last Friday. a
Hoag Hospital nurse in Sep·
tember. and a South Laguna
woman in July. By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. Deity ""' .....
Opponents of a proposed 12·
story Newport Beach hotel
called on two recently elected
councilmen today to disqualify
themselves from voting on that
hotel when it comes up for
public hearing next Tuesday.
Council newcomers Phil
Maurer and John Cox, 1ald
members ol SPON <Stop Pollut·
Ing Our Newport) during a
morning preu conference,
1hould abstain from votiq on
the Kon Company project to
''avoid any appearance of Im·
propriety."
Neither couadlman wa1
available for commmt today. Jeu Watt, pnt\dent of SPON,
aatd her 1roup ha• a1ked
Newport : Attorae1 Hugh Coma to campalp llate-
m..U to ....... lf theN la a
C!Olllllet ot ~-Tbe NQWt atama from more Illa .......... bJ tbe Koll
ColDpUJ to bank~ll a cam· ,..._ ...._. llt OUlt1q former
councilmen Paul Ryckoff and
Ray Williams, the men Maurer
and Cox unseated laat spring.
'Tim St.racier, senior vlce presi·
dent ot Koll, said today his com·
pany already hu asked an out·
side law firm to study tHe issue.
He said the legal opinion in-
dicates there ts no violation.
"Based on our legal opinion."
said Strader, "we simply don't
see any problem."
City Attorney Coffin said he Is
reviewin1 the city's campaign
ordinuce and wUI reader a de·
chllon later this week on whether
Cox and Maurer can vote oa the
hotel propoaal.
Mrs. Watt 1ald her 1roup wlll
have an attorney oa hand Tues-
day evenlq to defend the SPON
posture.
"Qur stand " •he 1ald, "In no
way impli• lrnproper behavior
oa the part ot Cox and Maww."
But, she added, the bel .. v• the
Koll C-olnpaay Intended to aup.
port the two councilmen ud
(8-HOTEL. '9•1e 41)
In Friday's incident. a 19·
year-old Laguna Beach woman
driving home early in the morn·
ing on El Toro Road, was struck
from behind by a motorist
matching Johnaon's description.
When the victim stepped from
her car to exchan1e license in·
formation, the man allegedly
smashed her ln the race, pulled
her into his car. and later raped
her in a rural area in Irvine.
The woman escaped her as-
sailant by jumpln1 from his
moving car near Jeffrey Road
and Walnut Avenue in Irvine, in·
vestigaton said.
Jnvestigators said they were
able lo Identify Johnson from a
tip received from an Irvine
service attendant. who rec·
01nhed the auapect from a
detcrlption provJded by polJce.
Jobnlon II also a suspect ln
the uaault ot a Ne,.,,ort. Beach
aunt in the early m~c boun ot Sept. 13 u the wu drlvinl
home from Hoa1 Memorial
Hospital.
Witness
Reveals
Request
By GLENN SCOTT
Of Ille o.lly P i .. t
A. long-time friend of Orange
County 1st District Supervisor
Philip Anthony has tes tified un·
der oath that Anthony asked h.im
for help to hide the source of a
$30,000 loan made to his political
campaign in 1976.
The friend, Theodore Cook or
Newport Beach. said in a dep·
osition taken on Sept 12 that
Anthony approached him on Oct.
24, J~6. ·with a $30.000 check
s igned by political financier
Gene Conrad. Anthony asked
him lo deposit the check into his
bank account and then write his
own personal $30,000 check to
Anthony. Cook said.
Interviewed this week about
Cook 's scenario. Anthony
r stressed that he never tried lo
conceal the source of the $30,000.
·'There was never an intention
in my mind to hide the source ol
the funds." said Anthony. "J did
·1rthc ay wa.C aaviseOby my
campaign consultants and my
attorneys."
Cook's deposition was taken in
connection with a civil lawsu.it
brought against Anthony by
former political opponent. Harry
Yamamoto, a Santa Ana city
councilman.
Yamamoto is alleging that An·
thony reported the loan transac-
tion illegally on state ca,mpaign
expense reporting Corms. He
also is suing Anthony for libel in
connection with an Anthony
1·ampaign flier in 1976 question·
in ~ a U8.000 loan made to
Yamamoto.
Anthon y and former
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich are
ac<.'used in a separate criminal
rom plaint of felony <.'ons piracy
to launder campaign contribu·
tions.
Conrad, who is in pnson on a
<Stt ANTHONY, P age A2)
Seven Harbor High
Seniors Top Exams
Seven Newport Harbor High
School seniors scored in the top 5
percent in the 26th annual Na-
tional Merit Scholarship Pro·
gram.
The 12th graders are Cita
Arena. Marcello DeFrenza. An·
drea GyuMk. Joanne Martin, An·
drea Morgan, Jeffrey Reck and
Christopher Welsh.
Coast
Weather
Night and morning low
<.'louds with patchy fog
Friday with only partial
clearing in the afternoon.
Highs Friday in the upper
60s at the beaches to mid
70s in the inland areas.
Lows tonight 80 to 65.
IN818E TODt\ \'
Miami. long a cmler for toumm and com~rce. hol ~come a cit11 of fear a•
racial tmliona and viol.m ce
grip the "magic cit11 " See
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'E1wiro11n1enla6st,, ' ..
Reaf.(m• Declares
S1' LOUIS 1 t~ 1 llnm1ld H"•c•n. deda11nl( ·1 •111 an ""
vlronnwntalhu. ·· dflnl~I 11'tla\ ti• b s"klna tCI 1·omprom1Jif'
dean air rul~ for thf !i :.ke of 1n,·~a11"'1 lndu.atn al produ1·Uon
C!arUer •tor , Paw' A• l
But at th~ "•rt1f' tlmt'. the RepubUun prMldnUal noml~
· renewed hb attaC'k on th• Envlronm..,ta1 i>l'o4P<'lion A1ency,
. ereuaiq It ul • ttndH.l'Y to "lu_ls\ °" unnaaoeable a.nd many
tlmta untnf'd •'-nd•nb " Reacan ... uked ta darif) hi• po1n1aa on <'l"m ttlr lawt 1n
U&ht ol hl• comment th\a week In SCeubenvlll•. Ohio, lhat he
would ln\l\le t'Oal and atHI lndutlr)' olflt 1al1 co hetp hi m ,..write
"' environmental rea~latlons If he ls tlff'ted p~lcknt
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WASHJNOTON 1Ar1 Jo'ormer ~retary of St•h~ Henry
A. Kluinaer hu 1t111 reed to turn over to the .iovernmen\ ~ transcripts of h111 t~lephon .. t•o1wersat1on~ wh1ll" he he aded the
State Department. it w1As leiarnt--0 toda)'
Howev(!r. unde r tht' rompronuse a&reemenl K1ssln~er will
retain notes that are rons1dered personal
The U.S. Supreme (.\)Ur1 ruled5·2 m March that Ktss1 o~er was
not requir~ to make th~ papt!rs publi c under the 1968 Freedom of
Information Act
Broee11 \'l.r.-• Tlalrd T,...,..
SACRAMENTO I AP> Gov Edmund Brown Jr today
ruled out the possibility of seeking a thi_rd term in 1982 .
The comment was not a surprise, since Brown made similar
' statements in the past Rut 1t should end spe('ulation. fanned re
cently by Brown's chief of.staf_f Gr~y Davi~. that the 42 ye~r-0~d
governor might be re('ons1denng his dec1s1on to leave office in
1982.
Carin-Gnat fer T1urard •...-
BRISTOL. Tenn. I AP> -President Carter . ~fter admh .
ting he's been •'earned away on a couple of occasions.· cam-
paigned in the South today and fulfilled his pr~mise to take a
gentler. more reticent approach toward Republican challenger
Ronald Reagan. I Related story, A4 >
Welcomed by thousands of persons at the local ai_rport,
Carter gave his stan~ard camp~ign speec_h, b~t today, unlike on
some previous occasions, he omitted nammg his opponent.
The li.ne that caused so much controversy earlier in the
week -that Reagan's election would split the country among
racial, regional and relig ious lines -was missing, too. lnslt!ad ,
Carter said today:
"I want to see the nation umted. North and South -united.
Black and white united . Rural and urban -united."
11'aste' Fla·yed
Gann in County,
Assails Cranston
r,• By JEaav CLAUSEN Of-Delft>~,....
Tax-relief proponent Paul
Gann breezed through Orange
Counti late Wednesday, sticking
to Republican -arrdiei'rc-es ~ he
attac ked De m oc r a t A l a n
Cranston whose U.S. Senate seat
be hopes to capture Nov 4.
The Republican candidate was
agitated over reports he wants
to cut Social
Security by 5
pe r cent, ex·
plaining at d
Cos ta Mesa
gathering or
th e R e ·
publican
Associates or
Orange Coun-
ty that what
.. ,.,. he reall y
wants is a s percent cul in pro-
iiram administration -not in
benefits.
Earlier Wednesday. in a talk
before about 100 Republican
\women at Clemente Inn. Gann
eaid he wants to cut federal
'waste.
• "I've said a thousand times
l'm for helping people who need
!JeJp, and people on Social
Security earned the money they
get,•' he said.
"If we'd get rid of the fraud
·.and waste, we could balance the
federal budget.
"But ( would never ('Ut hack ~lal Security ...
· In Costa Mesa, where he ad· ~ressed some 50 members of the
\Republican Associates who
:braved a chilly evening wind lo
:meet him in a big blue lent, the
:&3 -year-old G ann c hide d .
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Cranston aa "a born-again con-
servative."
Cranston, be charged, has
been the liberal Senate whip who
has been s~ndin federal tax
dOTlars fur years oo everythmg
but national defense.
Now, Gann c harged , he is
c amp aignin g for s tro nger
military forces and a balanced
federal budget while drawing a
S38,000 pension from the State of
California for his eight years as
state controller
As he has throughout much or
his c ampaign , Gann leaned
heavily on preside ntial can·
didate Ronald Reagan's support
and praised the relief brought
about by Proposition 13, the
property-ta.x.-cutting initiative he
and Howard Jarvis took s uc-
cessfully to the voters two years •
ago.
Before his talk in the tent
pitched on the second floor patio
at the South Coast Plaza Hotel.
Gann told reporters his cam·
paign is moving along nicely.
That grass-roots organization
is behind him, he said, and he
claimed he is gaining strength.
He could quote no recent poll
figures to support the contention
though.
He pla('ed a great de al or faith
in the television commercials
now hitting the airwaves on his
behalf and spoke highly of the
40 .000-member Peoples Ad·
vocate program that carried
tax-cutting and government·
spending Initiatives, Propos i-
tions 13 and 14.
\\ ork Sought
By Retarded
Kids in CM
The senior class at Marion
Parsons Trainable Mentally
Retarded School is looking for
work they can do at scbooJ for
local businesses. according .to
their tea('her, Ma.rv1n
Magnuson.
An arrangement for packing
merchandise for a loc al
hardware store has run its
course, said Magnuson. and he's
looking for simple vocational
trainina tasks for his studenLs.
His Q>eta Mesa-based class
has stuffed and I a be led
thousands of !envelopes, done
tpl'ay palntJq and nftdina and
baa some experience cleanin•
machlnery, be said.
The work la done for a
miniawmchar1e. .
Anyoaa with ponlble tun for
the clu1 that atteada school
behind l'.ltucla HJSh. at mo Canyon Drtve, ls uied to coa·
tact MapUIOD or Principal Bet·
tyKrlltde,....,,...
N~t SK'eethearf?
Pumpkin atop lamp post on Balbc:_>a Islan~ s urely doesn·~
look much like a Sweetheart of S>gma Ch1. llut tl clearly
carries the national college fraternity 's Greek letters on
its face The frat e rnal Halloween pumpk ms also ap
peared cttop lamp p-0sts at Collins and Ruby avenues on
the island.
f'ro• Pag«> I I
MIDEAST • •
Iraq said its anti-aircraft fi re
drove Iranian warplanes away
from the northern cities of Erbil
and M06ul
Iraq rlauncd its forC'~S ··1·on·
tinued to destroy enemy install a·
tions and to Mnke at military
and economic targets deep in
Iranian territory, infli cting
heavy losses ID life and eqwp
ment."
But there was no C'Omment on
the missile claim ur word on the
progress of its key offensive to
ct.>mplete the conquc::st or the Ira-
nian port or Khorramshahr and
move on to the neighboring re·
finery city of Abad an.
Jraqi Preside n t Saddam
Hussein sent Cabinet ministers
lo the leaders of Turkey. lndia.
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Italy,
and Radio Baghdad said they
ca r ried messages which "ex-
plained Iraq's peaceful attitude
before and during the wiir ··
In Ankara, Turkey, Hussein's
e nvoy met with Turkey's top
leaders and Western r.llplomaLc;
said they believed he asked for
Turkish mediation in the war
f 'rottt Page . 1 I
HOTEL ...
"favorably 1nflucnt•e the elel'
tion .. ,
The SPON president argues
that the campai~n to defeat
Ryckoff and Williams was an
"overt attempt to influence the
election'' and that Don Koll, pre-
sident of the development firm.
also wrot~ a teeter urging voters
to financially support Maurer and
Cox.
Strad e r s aid the letter .
although signed by Koll . was
sent out by the Cox election com·
mittee and was paid for by the
committee.
The Koll vice president.
answering SPON charges that
environmental impact reports
prepared for the hotel are inade·
quate, said SPON is represent·
ing a "sour gra p e vocal
minority.
"Thi.I is a last.minute attempt
on their part to drum up an emo-
tional issue that has nothlnl to
do with the facts," said Strader.
He said documents prepared
for the hotel proposal adequate·
ly deal with tralflc, the airport
and alternative land ose lssuesi.
The proposed SOO.room holel.
ia planned near John Wayne
Airport.
The SPON spokeswoman said
her group opposes the hotel and
aoon wm be clrcuJatin1 petitions
a1kln1 that no more hotela be
built In Newport. ·-
WonwnExec
Resigns Over
Wntroversy .
SOI T HF'IELD. Mich \AP}
Mary Cunningham, the fas t
rising Rend1x Corp executive
whose friendship w1lh the com-
p any chairm an was the sub1ec-t
of nat1onaJ gossip, announced-tQ·
day I.hat she is resigning. ,)
M s Cunn1.ngh:l m . 29, va·e
president of strategk planrung
for the r.ation ·~ 88th-largest com·
pany . said in a statement that
the eontroversy surrounding her
p romotions a nd re la tionship
with Bendix Chairman William
Agee "impaired my ability to
carrv out m y r£1sPonsib1litie!' "
On Sept 24. Agee told a meet-
1 n g of so me 600 Be ndix
e m p loyees th at Ms . Cu n -
ningham's n se m the company
stemmed from ability and not
from any relationship she had
with Agee. who 1s 41.
Platinum
Found
•
At Sea
TOKYO <AP > -Japanese
divers have recovered platinum
ingots valued at $2.4 million
from the wreck or a Russian
cruiser s unk in the 190C·5 Russo-
Japanese war, hiking the stakes
in what has become a diplomatic
skirmish between M08co~ and o yo.
A spokesman for the Nippon
Manne Development Co. said lo·
day its di vers s alvaged 16
platinum bars or 70 percent puri-
ty worth about Sl!I0,000 apiece at
·current prices from the 8,52t·ton
Admiral Nakhimov, lying some
350 feet below the surface off
Tsus hima Island in southern
Japan.
He sa.d the divers also sighted
boxes in the hold of the ship
which t>ould back records ob-
tained by the salvage company
st ating the Admiral Nakhi~ov
carried 5.500 boxes of gold coins
worth almost $4 billion at
toda y's prices.
Ryo i ('h1 Sas a ga w a .
multimillionaire sponsor of the
salvage operation. speculated
Wednesday that the sunken
treasure could be worth 10 times
that amount. He indicated the
ship was carrying the treasures
o f Czar Nicho las II. then
be leag uered b y unrest in
Moscow. to Vladivostok.
The Japnese fleet under Ad·
miral He i ha r hiro Togo
torpe doe d th e Admiral
Nakhimov in the Battle of
Tsushima on May 27·28, 1905.
The battlt! gave the nearly ex·
hausted Japanese force the edge
it needed to end the war vic-
toriously and fanned discontent
in Moscow leading to the revolu·
lion of 1905.
VC Berkeley
Professor
Geu Nobel
STOCKHOLM. Sweden I AP>
The 1980 Nobel Prize in
hteratllrt' was awarded today to
Czeslaw Milosz. an exiled Polish
poet, novelist and out.spoken an·
ti-Soviet who has become a U.S.
citizen and professor of slavic
languages at UC Berkeley.
Calling him a writer who
"with uncompromis ing clear.
sightedness voices man's ex-
pos_ed. condition an the world of
severe conlbcts." the Swedish
Academy of Letters said: "His
writ ing is many.voiced and
dramatic. insistent and pro-
vocative. This is true not only of
his poetry but also or his prose
the novels, the analyses and
.. essays, which perhaps have
been overlooked in favor of his
poetry."
Milon. 69, was cultural affairs
allache at the Polish Embassy
in Paris in 1951 when he ignored
a re('all by communist Poland.
Al the time, he said be would re·
main in France "because r tnew
perfectly well that my country
was becoming the province al an
empire."
"I have reje('ted the Stalinists'
new faith." he added. "because the practice of lying is one of its
principal commandments. The
Soviet religion is only another
name for lyinR. ··
F,.._r..,AI
ANTHONY • •
loan fraud conviction , has
pleaded guilty lo the launderina
.charaes ln Anthony's case .
Cook said he met Anthony in
the late 19508 while they were
s tudents at Cal State Long
Beach. Cook owns a Newport
Beach company that arranges
South Pacific tours for travel
agencies.,
In his deposition, Cook gave
this account of his meetings with
.\nthony from Oct. 22·24, 1976.
Anthony called hJm and ar-
ranged--& meeting-at the Snug
Harbor bar in Newport Beach on
a Sunday night. At the bar. he
told Cook his campaign was in
financial trouble and he needed
$30,000 for printing costs.
Cook offered to loan Anthony
$15,000, but the candidate turned
him down and said he had, in
Cook's words, "another source
of money which J seem to rerall
was a lending institution or a
group of people in Orange Coun·
ty."
Cook was supposed to accept
the third party's $30,000 check
and write his own check for the
same amount to Anthony Cook,
said it was his understanding
that the original source or the
money didn't want to be iden·
tified or else Anthony didn 't
want to be obligated to the
lender.
Cook wanted time to think
about the arrange ment, but
claimed Anthony showed up the
next afternoon at his office with
a che<'k made out to him and
signed by Conrad. Cook agreed
to go through with the transac-
tion and he and Anthony then
walked to the Lido branch of the
Bank of Newport where checks
were exchanged.
Cook also testified that An·
thony told him the loan source
"would be a good contact" if he
wanted loans to build "any
future hotels in Tahit i or
whatever " Cook said he didn't
pay much attention to the com-
ment.
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FUNDS ...
o bJect1ves . t o r e du ('e the
number of contributors, and to
redu('e the number uf donations
from land developme.nt in
terests.
She said developers welcomed
the passage of TIN CUP. Before
its passage , Mrs. Grindle said,
developers were routinely asked
to show up for high-priced cam-
paign gatherings.
Not so easy on the de velopers.
however, was Walter Zellman,
exe('utive director of Common
Cause for California.
"l think they <deve lopers )
want a leg up when they go in
and this Ca contribution) is bow
they will get it,'' Zeilman said in
a s pirited speech to the com·
mission.
"I think they are giving that
money because they are getting
something," Zellman added.
.. All reforms are marginal.
We are s hooti ng peas at
windmills. Public financing is
the only way to go," he said.
Short of public financing.
Zellman said, he would favor a
str~ight limit on the amount a
person or corporation ('OUld con-
tribute to a campaign. ''That
keeps the money out to begin
with," he said.
Developers who testified dur-
ing the he aring gene rally
praised TIN CU P .
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. Thul"9day, October 9, 1980 CWLYPILOT
Voyage. MeDlorable ·· uc Eyes
Class
Valley Man Describes Ship Fire
By &OBERT BA&Kt:a oe•a..,.._...,,..
The travel br<X'hure:s pm1n
laed the voy aae aboard a
Dut<'h ocean liner from l\l&Sk•
lo t.he Orient would h«-mernura
ble
"The)• sa.id It was 1 tnp wf
would never ron, .. t , .. John W
GyorkOI &,clar~ W.-dnPsday m
h\a llunll~on ltea<-h 11 ..... offkl'
"They were naht."
Gyork<M , 37. his Wlf ... G IM)'.
dau1hter. Sandy, iand son
Sb1ene. were r auaihl in the
drama of the burning luxury
liner PriOHndam lacit fo'riday
and Saturday llboUt 150 mill'~ orr
the coast of Alaska
"We were talking about lht'
Titanic when we lined up on the
deck There were so many old
people aboard. We were. hopm~
we wouldn't h1tve to go into the
water "
The Gyorkos family and abuut
~00 o ther pa ss eng ~rs and
crewmen did have to take tu
lifeboats when the f ire
worsened.
The lifeboats were Jammed to
capacity, large waves wen :
c rashing over the s ides and
passengers were poorly clothed
to withstand the ic y tem
peratures.
But it all turned out amazingly
well. There was not a single loss
of life and few serious injuries
Ginny and Sandy, 19. are still
nursing colds from the exposure
and Eugene, 18, s uffered a
banged up ankle while being
airlifted aboard a rescue ship.
There are plenty of things that
Gyorkos won't forget.
He'U not forget the calmness
of the passengers and the rescue
role played by the crew of the
American oi l tank e r
Williamsburgh or the work of
the American and Canadian
helicopter c rews . Some have
called it the greatest m aritime
rescue operation in U.S. history.
He aho is not tikely to forget
the bravery of his own son .
''When we were waiting on
deck. he had a life preserver and
a blanket. The next thing I knew
he had given them to an older
woman."
''She needed them more than I
did," Eusene, a 1979 graduate of
Karina Hip School. said.
Gyorkos also woo 't forget
the acti.on.a of most of the In·
doneaian c rew wh ich h e
deacribed as "t otally un·
trained."
"I aaw th.em jumpina over 80
year old women to make sure to
SJ"-~~L-U~aaJU...,.ab..nra.,..._~~
••And when the helicopters
·came, they were first in line."
"If it weren't for the crew,
everything would have gone
perfectly."
Gyorkos also said he will not
forget what he calls the faulty
condition of the Ufeboats he said
were overloaded.
He said that. o f the six
lifeboats ava i la ble fo r
pasaengers, the engme of onJy
one worked properly
Others had motor problem-..
rudders malfunctioned and r<JW ·
ing systems didn't work, he saitJ
"There were no walkie t&lkie-;,
no lights, and no canvas top to
protect against the weather
Emergency lockers were locked
and unavailable. There was just
no system or training."
He said he will ask the Dutch
government to investigate
Gyorkos, who himself was the
0.llf PllM 548" -· CRUISE SHIP SURVIVORS RELAX AT VALL£V HOME
John •"" Gtnny Gyorko• on Ill-feted PrlnHnd•m
last to leave his lifeboat be<'ause
he w as the youngest man
aboard. and his wife were glow·
ing 111 their praise of the
crewmen of the oil tanker
Willlamsburgh.
Ginny Gyorkos said the
tanker's crew stood on the dedc
and cheered a.s each passenger
was dropped on boar d by a
basket dangling from tlie r~scue
helicopter.
ey "?ffered-us-money 1lOd
gave us their clothin g They
couldn't do enough.
"The chief Pngineer gave up
h is cabin and move d to the
engme room "
G yo rk os -;u 1d it wa !>
miraculous that all passengers
and crew we1 t• s:lfely rescued
• Jt was d m1raclt>, an absolute
miracle," he ~ai d.
· first of all, we had Just ldt
one typhoon and were heading
into'anotht>r one
'And tht> W11l1amsb11rgh 143c;
thP onl" 5hJp 1n t he area and 1\
t•Jrnetl to help us from 100 uuJ~
CIWJ\I
G)orkos s!\Jd ht> got his first
hint of troubh· when he returned
to his cabin fo'rHiay alter a mid
night buffet
"Ginn) didn't ~o with mt>
berause she w as st>a~11·k Bu\
she woke up smelltn~ o;moke. I
went out to the passa~eway and
saw some of lhe crew brellking
out (ire equipment.
"But it wasn't until later that
we were informed there might
be serious problems.
"It is too bad that we. weren't
informed earlier so we could
have gotten warmer clothing. I
had on a velvet tuxedo and black
patent shoes. They made it
through the whole thing without
a scratch.
Gyorkos did lose 12 new suits
he-pWX"based foL..aD._e.xlen~
vac ation. some jewelry and
cash.
Sandy and Eugene Gyorkos
departed in one lifeboat: John
and Ginny in another.
Ginny and the children were
airlifted aboard the
Williamsburgt1 while John was
nown by helicopter to y akulal,
Alaska. about 120 miles north of
the burning ship He flew lo
Sitka later.
Mrs Gyorkos and the children
arrived in Valdez aboard lhf'
Wil11amsbur~h about 35 hours
after Uieir rest•ue.
"I didn't know John was safe
until I talked with a helicopter
ptlot. I didn't panic hut I was
worried and prayed a bell or a
lot,·' s he said
T he Gyorkos . who live sn
Fountain V alle~ said they'll
continue their vaC'ation al a later
date.
Women's Crusade 'Alive'
Glnria Steinem Reroiao Gains in VU Talk
By JODI CA DENHEAD
Of• OelfY ~ s..n
Gloria Steinem, whose name
became synonymous with
feminism 10 years ago, told a
UC Irvine audience Wednesday
ni1ht that "the women •s move-
ment is alive and well in the ......
At 44, Ms. Steinem's long
blonde hair and big clear glasses
remain a trademark that have
made her one of the most
recognizable advocates of
women's rtgJtts lD Amenca.
Although the founder of Ms.
m•tuine was scheduled to d.is-
cuaa "Steinem on Steinem." she
cboM to speak on aomttrof the is-
auea that spurred the women's
movemeot a decade ago.
Steinem told the more than
tban • men and women crowd-
lnt into the college gymnasium
tbat: Women can do men's jobs,
housework la a job; women need
to establhb reproduction
freedom, and feminism is the
bulc cballen1e or authority in
tbl• country.
"Jlome ot ua who have been
adi•• tor 10 years are havln1 eaaee of bwrnout, •' she aald.
"Bat tbll ll not aomethln1 that
we e• do for a year or two -
tt•t • lflli• jOb ...
........ OD the Equ•I Rl ... tt Ameadmnt (t:RA), Steinem 1.W lblll lht Mltev" tt bu a to ctllMee ot belDI r•tifted m, tUl 1be dldn 't know
~ ..._ ,.malnlq ltatel
'~ :'t:;t 19' It we wtll
o.11• ..... ""' .....
'MOVEMENT ALIVE'
Femlnlet Steinem
bably Just start over aaaio, ·•she
pr~dlcted. In dis<'.ussing presidential can· v didatea Steinem said there was
very UtUe dlttel'ence between
President Carter and Ronald a .. , .....
St.et.Dem preclictAd that durlnt
the ·• women will form more
women support 1roup1, such u
1heltel"I for battered women and
birth CCGlrOl cllnlca. ~M•~ln• 1hnnt 1n ""'" .... I'll '"'·
complishments Steinem said.
"We've become the man we
always wanted to marry.··
Why did the more than 800
men and women pay $4 a ticket
to see Gloria Stemem?
Some reasons include .
"l d.Jdn.'l have anything else to
do,·• said UCI student Kathy
Reinen. ··1 was interested in
hearing a different viewpoint
from my own. I l.ike guys open·
Ing doors for me.··
Another UCI student. John
Putney, said that he came lo tell
his out of-town girlfriend about
it.
''I think she's fantastic," said
UCl student Dorothy Weiss. "l
support any body who supports
the ERA as avidly as she does."
Hilary Lacher said s he
brought her boyfriend John Hen·
nete because "I think he needs
an attitude adjustment. He
hears so many negative view·
point& about women that 1 think
it's good for him to hear another
side.··
John's comment: "She paid
my way."
Bomb Threatened
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
United Alrllnea fll1ht to
Honoluha from San Pranclaco In·
tematJonal Airport was forced
to return here Tuesday nltht
1fter the airline received a
botua bomb threat. The plane
had been ln the air ,bout two
hours at the time the threat wu ..............
Time
By a1c11AaD GREEN
Of .. ~ ............
The UC Irvine administration
Is examining a report indlcatlq
the univeuity's teachers may be
spending less time in classrooms
than they used to, Executive
VTce Chancellor J ames-c:;.
McGaugh said Wednesday.
·'The importaat thin& to re·
member is that the teachers still
work lon1t hard hours,'' he said.
"But there appears to be a s mall
decrease in lhe number of hours
spent in the classroom."
MeGaugb said a survey of all
the campuses in the UC system
Indicates instructors are spend·
1Dg 5 3 hours weekly leaching
regularly scheduled classes. This.
number of hours is down from 5.5
in the 1978-79 academic year and
S.8in 1977·78.
UC President David Saxon has
sent the survey to the mne UC
chancellors together with rec
ommendations that they de·
termine the reason for t he
decline and find ways to get
teachers back in the l'lassrooms.
• McGaugh explained that
UCJ 's adrrurustration is now try
ing to find out if therl' 1s an ac·
tuaJ decline in teaching hours on
the Irvine campus
He said the s urvPy wai. con-
ducte d throug hout the UC
systf'm and wasn't broken down
campus by campus .
The survey also showPd that
the number of hour!> <;pPnt bv
teachers on course preparation
dropped from 10 8 ,n 1977·78 to
10 7 in 1978 79 to 10 I in 1979-80
This dt>dine may be explained
by the fa<'t that fewer inei<
perien<'cd tear hers are being
hi red by the UC <sys tem .
McGaugh theorized. •
For all inslrul't1onal activities,
which indudc preparation for
c lasses , grading pape r s ,
supervising independent study.
counseling students and giving
oral t>xami nations . teachers
spent 27.5 hours weekly in
1979·80.
.J Thal figure is down Crom 21. 6
hours in 1978-79 and 28.4 hours in
1977-7M.
One area in which UC faculty
continues to spend a constant
amount ol hours is in university
related activities of teaching, re·
search and public service, ac
cording to UC public relations
woman Judith Woodward.
She said they spend 62 houn.
weekly in this area.
The survey was based on a
sempUni .<}f i,, 133-HIU-um•
teachers.
APWI......,
Sf>ft11g the Sighis
J aromir Wagner-. the West German daredevil. rides on
the bark of hi~ t~i n·engine airplane as it rues past the
Mat\hattan k\lme . Wc:1gn~r c:1rclcd the city at about 1,200
feet a11d at 125 m p.h IJPfort.> lauding in Caldwell. N.J ------·
Laguna Hills Man
Held in Bingo Bust
$ .
A Lagwia lulls man wa!> ar H.e wa.:. booked a l Orange CoU(l .
rested and rune other ~pie 1s· ty Jail for aiding a lottery ~e
sued citations by Orange Count} others wt!re cited for the same
sheriff's deput ies Wednesday offense
night rlW'ing a raid on a bingo lo b reakmg up the game, dep·
parlor near Gard~n Grove. , uties failed to locate halfway
Shen/f's U . Wyatt Hart SAJd hOuse operator Franklin Delano deputies with 1 search warrant br<1ke up the bingo game at the Rose, for whom they had an ar·
Colonial Manor Halfway House rest warrant.
where betwee n 500 and 600 Deputiefl <>eized records and
person.., were i>la)'lnt . ~u1pment at the hallway hou.se
Taken i ntn c us t ody wa~ as part of a continuing effort to
Jerome Colombus Washington. hall illegal bingo games 1n
31. -Whom authorities ideol.iliad • wh.ieh, •~ ~ttHeged. c Hhfyri1:n-
as one of the game's or~aniz~rs. are being offered.
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Art for Pete's Sake
Oft 8JIAaT, CALL IT AaT: AU RO\&lhan. an lmml
tr•nt •l•lwortl.r who oper•i.I a metal bu.tines. an Coe&a
W-B'C MIYiUlt tMt ahowiftl ua a way cM al all the IO
ernmmtal reawat1oftl that rn.tute the reaular oillaenry
tbeaedQS. AU hall erecttd a tall steel tower In the front yard of
hl• m.ulworkt ln Co9t• M•ll. Just y .. terday. he added •
couple ol wlnc• IO bl• c-reation. Rou*ua menaced to erffl all of thlr. apparently
wltbout ttnaC'luraJ bletalna• from Coeta Mesa City HaU It
now appears he wUI be hailed Into rourt by lht' rnunltlpal
autboritl•.
MESA OFFICIAL" CONTEND that what AlJ dtd wa~
put up an illegal structure W1th<>ut benefit of proper cit
permit.a.
Ali. on the other hand, says 1t isn't a ~tructure at all
It's art. When you view Ah 's erected works out 1n the Supeno1
, ,.
l
~i'. r=r
Old Ad Sign Now C~ed Art of Vintage A mencana
Avenue neighborhood. a fair·minded person would have to
admit the tower and wings don 't really look bad.
They look rather good. in fact.
IT WOULD BE DIFFICULT for anything sleek and
new to look really bad out in that particular industnalized
sector of Mesa town. Broken automobiles appear to be the
principal decor.
If you went through Costa Mesa and traveled only
along Superior Avenue, you might conclude that the City
Seal is actually a rusted 1942 DeSoto grille.
Some Thinkers might be so bold as to believe that Ali
Roushan's winged tower rivals other steel sculptures . Lake
one on display in Laguna Beach, the Art Colony.
An<iin Laguna. they put 'em on the Main Beach.
ALI MIGHT HA VE made the art versus structure
argument more difficult for Costa Mesa officials had he
chosen to fiy the American Flag from the top of his tower
But he didn't .
Also. upon the occasion of his appearance before the
Costa Mesa City Council, he did a lot of verbal popping-off
that didn't aid trls artistic cause any. He sounded more like
AU Babble.
lf, however, in the end, Ali makes his contention stick
that the steelworks are really art, not a structure, then he
may have paved new ground in the building code business.
You have to wonder how many frustrated citizens have
put up little fences around their yards. only to have the
building brass later s how up and demand that they get
permits.
And when that permit is processed. the c1t1zen 1s or·
dered to shave two feet off the top; the fence is too taJI
and outlawed under the code.
IF .\.U WINS IDS fight, you might have a ne v. out.
Just put up the fence and parnt a mural on the outside. It's
not a fence any more; jt's Art.
Don't erect an illegal sign in front of your business.
Have it carved in Italy and shipped over here as a latter·
day masterpiece. Surely the building authorities can't stop
you from displaying that.
IF TIIE BUILDING enforcer claims that Italian art
can't say "Clearance Sale" on it, just give him the good
word:
You may not know art. but you know what you like.
. , '
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$6.4 ·Million
In Art Stolen
MONTE C:Altl.O. Monaco (AP> -Thieves stole 19 paintings,
mt lud1n14 works by Renoir , Picasso, ModigUadl and Utrillo, valued
ut " total of S6 4 million , from a luxurious duplex whose burglar
aluran was dlstonnected, police in this c-hic-Ri viera caalno·reaort
repol'W,01oduy
The :to r'uom apartment was occupied by Ronald Headford, 49,
ot flrita111 lleadford was the butler to the late Sir Charles Clore,
who th~I one year a~o after moving his private collection here .
Polu·e s111t.I there was no sign of a breait·in.
TllEV SAID THE THEFT occurred Sunday. A spokesman said
pt11>st!rslJy. alerted by Headford's cries for help at 4 a .m .. called
polll't! Authorities found Head.ford lying on a terrace. his hands
dnd f~t bound.
Headlord told police that several men woke him around mid·
01~ht . l ied him up and put him in a bathroom before making pff
with the paintings
A spokesman said police remain puzzled about how so many
pdmttnKS l'Ould be taken out of the apartment at a time when many
Pt:Ople were still on the streets .
IN EARLY 1971, MORE than 100 works by Picasso were stolen
from tui. Hiviera home in what was billed the art theft of the cen·
tury. Most were recovered unharmed several months later.
Sinct-then, many art lovers have taken stringent security
Oll!as ures lo protect their collections. including storing them m a
mass1vt!. specially·equipped tower in Paris. not far from the Eiffel
Towe r
WORLD I NATION
Messy,. !tlessJI •••
Rebecca L. Brown of Worcester, Mass. obviously delights
in smearing her face and arms with birthday cake, not
eating it. But she is just learning. The daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Earle Brown celebrated her first birthday Wed-
nesday.
Carter to Quit ·Name Calling?
By The Associated Pren
Pr~ident Carter is promising to "do my best" lo avoid name
calling in his c ampaign against Ronald Reagan. while the
Repubhran candidate's efforts to gain the blue.collar vote are be·
ing aided by a major union endorsement.
Carter made his promise in an interview Wednesday after con·
ceding he got "carried away on a couple of occasions" in the biting
attacks in which he suggested Reagan could divide the count.ry and
plw1ge it tnlo war.
Reagan, who won the endorsement of the 2 million-member
Teamsters union. was told of Carter'8" promise and said he thought
at was "nice .. _ if he's decided to straighten up and fly right."
All that didn't banish name-calling from the campaign,
however.
Former President Gerald Ford said in St. Louis -after
Carter's promise to "try to make sure the tone of the campaign is
better" -that the president was "getting arrogant and mean and
.. _ on the borderline of demeaning the presidency" in his earlier
comments about Reagan.
Carter will have a chance to show the "more reticent" style he
promised as he campaigns today in the South, visiting Tennessee,
North Carolina and Florida. Reagan also will campaign In Te.n·
nessee and f1orida. as well as Alabama, and independent can-
didate John Anderson will be i.n New York City.
Vkt Hero Gets Drug Case Term
ROSTON CAP> -A Vietnam
war hero who admitted smuggl·
ing drugs but pleaded innocent
because. he said, he was driven
to it by a craving for war-like
risks and adventure. has been
sentenced to 10 years in jail.
T he judge said he was setting
an example to other would-be
smugglers "who think they can
get away with a m inimal sen-
tence "
Peter L. Krutschewski also
was fined $60.000 on Wednesday
by U S. District Judge-Walter J .
Skinner. who said he doubted
whether p sych<1logical ex
periences an Vietnam contnbut·
ed to his acts ...
THE 35· YEAR·OLD veteran
from Lansing. Mich., was con·
v1cted last month on four counts
nocent due to ins anity, claiming
his involvement in the smuggl·
ing operation stemmed from his
experie n ces as an attack
helicopter pilot in Vietnam.
Psychologists for the defense
testified Krutschewski was the
victim of post traumatic stress
disorder. a malady also known
u Vietnam Syndrome. T he con-
d i Uon is recognized by the
American Psychiatric Associa·
lion.
of importation and possession of
marijuana in connection with a
1975 s muggling venture to bring t
Colombian marijuana to
Gloucester. Mass.
A week later. however. the
same defense resulted in an in-
nocent verdict for another Viet-
nam helicopter pilot. Michael
Tindall, in a related trial
Krutschewski had pleaded in·
The de fen se c laimed
Krutschews ki 's war experiences
left him wi th an uncontrollable
yen for nsk and adve nture.
Refore the sentenc ing,
Krutschewski and his lawyer
Roger <.:raig asked the judge to
consider the defendant's war re-
cord. which included the •ward
of a Bronze Star and other
medals. and bis recent com-
munity service.
"I did commit those acts."
Krutsche ws ki said. "The
stresses. whatever they were, in
Vietnam did contribute to my
actions
S KI NNER ag r eed that
Krutschewski had become a
model citizen. and while he
ac:lla owled &ed Vietnam Syn,
drome u "a real phenomena,"
he reje c ted the i dea
Krutschewski had been driven
by his war experiences
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Tliaiiks to Mexico
McQueen Lauds Cancer Treatntent
SANTA MARl.\, Mt)(ll'O t API
C • n <' e r ~ t r 1 <' k t" n a ,. t o r S t e ~ " McQu~n. 8pf'11ktnt{ bt>twttn fCH p. tor alr, thanked Mex1C'o tor ht'lp1na to
s._ve his life.
"'l'o the president of Mexico and to
the people ol Mt!lUro, l'on1r11tul11hons
to your wonderful countr) on tht'
ma1nifken\ work that the Meiu can
doctors. 11ss1stoo b)' the Ament'an
doctors. are doang at tht" Plau Santa
Marta hospital," Md~uet!n said Wed
neaday In an mterv1ew w1lh Televisa,
Mexit'O's n11tion at t4!lev1sion network
The ta~ was also pl11yed on the NRl'
"Today" ishow
THE se.v.:AR-OU> IU'tor, known
for s uc h films us ··The Thom ai>
Crown Affair" and Tht! ~d Peb
82 Million Heist~
Solved by Bust?
SAN FHANCISCO <AP l The
mystery of three recent jewelry
store robberies wh1ch netted
nearly $2 million in gems may
have been broken with the ar·
rest of three Palo Alto residents,
police said.
San Francisco police said all
three suspects admitted holding
up Jewels by Jeffrey last week,
a heist which netted $500,000 in
merchandise. But they denied
involvement in the Sl. l million
holdup at Sidney Moibel on July
2 or the $.'100,000 robbery of
Stewart's House of Treasures on
Sept. 18. Little of the loot was re·
covered.
bl.-11 . · r n.'dikd tht• un1·onv1•nt1on11l
treatnwnt he hllb rec·e1..,ed 111 u rl'~urt
hnl.lp1l al on th•· HaJa <'al1fomw N111 \t'
,1e nmsulu fo1 ·twl 1n o~ 1n "'' , ,.
, O\ f' r y r rum r i1nc"(• 1
Mc;Quet-n ctatl 11ot tl[ll'*'U' 011 f1l 111
l>ol'lors huvt' ~aid I hi' fUl(1£~I i.t ur
lost ron"'1de111ble Wl'11(ht 1n h1i. y"ar
lon ir trout with n11.'!\0lt~IHitnA, ~
('J&Ot'er Of lhl' hnln6( Of lht! lun.c~ IUIJ
lltht'r m .:an~
Most C'1t.'\c·~ of ffit'~uthdlomu hllvc
been ai.i.or u1tctJ with expo~urt.' to
a~bt.·11t~. a m1nt'titl fiber us~J 1n in
sulat100 Mc·Queen hatJ u vant•t) or
JObs be-fore bt.•ronung ltn actm 1n
d uding thitt ur u rnerdurnt !>caman
HE HAS Bt;EN undert:t>tn8 trl'at
menl 11t Sant1.1 Mur1a 75 milt :. souU1
or San Diego. for rn111 &.-than twu
munths His longtime publtl01st .Wai
re n ·cowan. l'oorirmed 1 cport::. of1
Mt•Queen's tll nes:. las t week
Spread a1·ross u bluff O\.crluuk1ng
the Pa1·1f1c O(•t-an. the hos1-11tal I!> a
ronvert.t.'<I re!>ort hotel and !>pa pro
moting a ·'health holtd&y' fur p&
ueots w1lh de generau "'e d 1!:.ea!>t S,
said Or Rodrigo Rodriguez, medical
director of the fac1ltty.
RODRIGUEZ SAID M,·Queen's
treat ment the re included an organic
d ie t , exercise, ps ychothe rapy and
various non·toxic therapies, includ-
ing Laetrile. the rontrovers1al sub-
s ta n ce made fro m apricot pits .
Laetrile has not been a pproved for
use in the United St ates .
"'Mexico is showing the world this
ne w way of fi ghting canc·er through
non-s pecific metabolic therapies.·'
McQueen told h is television au-
dience.
"Again, congratulations and thank
you for helping to save· my life." he
concluded. "God bless you all."
2 Million Strong
Teamsters
Back Reagan
CARUiBAD (AP) -The 2 million-member
Teamsters union is again going down a separate
political path from the mainstream al organized
labor by endorsing Republican Ronald Reaaan for
president.
The nation's largest union on Wednesday
became the nation's only national union to endorse
Re agan, who has been ass ailed by other labor
groups u an anti-union, antl-worlter candidate.
The Teamsten' JO-member executive board
11-:r -•• unanimously at-\he LaCoata resorLhotel
here to spurn President Carter. who has been en·
dorsed by nearly every other uruon in the country.
Taluw R 'omea11 DI.-• al Pfc1g1w
SOtrrH LAKE TAHOE <AP) -The dlrector of
a children's center bas died o( poeumonic plague
she apparently contracted from her cat, a Barton
Memorial Hospital official said.
Sus an Gamlin, 47.
·.( died "withm about a ~ "T'E . J four-hQur period a fter
Ji/l.i, s he a rri ved a t the
hospital" Oct. 4, said
hospital d i rect or Lon
Newton. Plague was confirmed as the cause by
University of California experts on Wednesday ,
Newton said.
C~kft-M~ Approved
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Director s of
Crocker National Corp. has a pproved the terms of
an investment agreement with Midland bank of
London.
Midland directors ga ve their approval to the
deal Tuesday. The action follows an agreement in
principle announced in July, and the deal is sub-
ject to approval of the shareholders of both com·
panies and of the Federal Reserve Board.
The agreement implements the pact which
provides for Midland to purchase 6.5 million
Crocker shares. When terms of the agreement
have been met. Midland wiU own 57 percent of
Crocker's common stock.
Ma .... Aide Dneled Pm 8'r
SAN LUJS OBISPO (AP) -Charles "Tex"
Wat.son. once Charles Man.son's loyal lieutenant in
murder, bas lost his third bid for parole after a
bearing which focused on his work as a born-again
Christian minister.
Wataoo told a parole board Wednesday that he
and his wife, Kristin. whom he married a year
ago, have started the Abounding Love Ministries
(ALMS) and have 1,400 members on their mailing
list.
Walson said be and his wife send out a
newsletter and casette tapes of his sermons in t.he
state prison chapel where be ls uaoclate chaplain.
Arlen If..._ E'•.,•n P.a
HOLLYWOOD <AP) ->.. a new act.on con-
tnct eot an almost unanimoualy favorable vote in
one local today, some Hollywood opponents of the
pact were findlnc it harder not to crou muaiclans'
picket lines.
The 2,000-member Waahin.itoa D.C. local of
the American Federation of Television and Radio
Artists, which voted Wednesday ni&ht, announced
tJlil momln• 'that its memben favored the new
contract 97:1.
Thut'ldey. October 9. 1980 twLY PILOT AS
-~-· ....... -Pion~ i11 Gt>1 ... k-s
Dr Martin J . Cline. UC LA professor or medicine. b caught in a
<·ont l'oversy over using humans for the fi r st time to plant a new
~cne 10 the living eell~ of two women to try to cure a fatal inhe rit-
ed· blood disease. The procedure was c arried out in Is rael and Italy
a nd the t reat me nt 1s reported' 'in conclusive · ·
Dad Blasts Girl, SeH
COTATI (AP 1 Minnie tlowe
rushed out of her apartment JUSt in
time to see the car carrying her teen
a ged daug hte r and e s tranged
husband obliterated in a fiery bomb
blast so strong 1t was heard 10 miles
away
T he d1Sl'l1very of a 300-paund e>.·
p losive devu·e at Howe·!> trailer
hom e five m iles north in Santa Rosa
forred closure of busy U S. 101 for 11r..
hours as e>i:plos1 ves expt:rts removed
tht: m atPr1aJ
P11ltl·e said Mrs llowc last saw her
daughtl'r ~hen llowc JJH'kcd th~ girl
Ui> :n tus wife's apartment at 6: so
a m lo take her to Kenil worth J unior
High &·hool m nearby Petaluma.
GaysSo•ght
SF Hepatitis
Study Sima ;-: ...
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~. ~· SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Efforts to recrwt'"' :
sexuall.Y active gay males for a hepatitis study :
have been hindered because lhree-fourtM of the •
volunteers already had experienced the disease ·
and were re·ected. a health official bas declared. --;.---Dr. Erwin Braff, director of the city Bu.reau of
Communicable Diseases, said Wednesday it took
six months to recruit the 300 candidates needed to
test an experimental vaccine agains t the highly
r ontageous liver disease
RESEARCHERS AT THE CENTER for Dis·
ease Control in Atlanta have said the vaccine may
be 96 percent effective in controlling the disease.
Gay mates are considered especially suscepti·
hie to the diseas e because it can be trans mitted by
some gay male sex practices, according to physi-.
cians .
San r'rancisco is one of fi ve U.S. cities JO I
which the vaccine is being tested among gays un-•
der a program sponsored by the Center for Dis-
ease Control. The others are Los Angeles , Denver. •
Chicago and St. LoUJs.
BRAFt' SAID THE STUDY requires use of
men who have not had hepatitis because past vie-,
ti ms have developed a natural resistance to it.
Half of the s ubjects will be inoculated with the •
vaccine, the other half with a placebo, to de-
termine if the subst!lnce is effective.
If the tests are successful, the drug could be on
tht: market as early as 1982, according to offi cials.
The incidence of hepat itis B has grown quickly '
111 S an F1 ancisco. with its large homosexual
population, in the past fi ve years, rising from 241
cases in 1975 to a projected 800 cases this year.
T he fi e rce explos w n triggered
W1::dnesday by bomb expert J ohnnie
Howe killed hjm and his 14·year-old
daughter , Mary Pol1re specul ated
Howe was dep res..,ed o ve r the
bre akup of his marn a~e. ·
The massive explosiun led µohce lo
briefly evacuate a ha lf-square·nu le
around the scene in downtown Cotati,
a town of about 2.500 people 50 miles
non h of San Francisco.
A few minutes later the telephone r an ~ H~r husband W al> on the hne [ 1 ,1 u ... ,. J (( .. . nC • , , " you don't meet me at the cor
11er. you'll never s ee Ma ry again,· he ~=======:=:;
told her (J \ c.tl. \' Ot:tt~O:\)
Informs and
.. ,
All wool f\
sport coets. ~ ..
Herringbones. tweeds
and flannel SOiids
Reg. 125.00
99.90
Men'• sleeks.
Includes all wool.
wool blends and
polyesters.
Reg. 35.00-50.00
27.90-39.90
Mrs. llowe rushed from the apart· . .
ment a.-. the car exploded
~ner suits. ·
Newest lall collec·
tlon of all wool
vested suits.
Reveals 1. '··
DAILY PILOT
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That brin11 the tally so far from three-fifths of
the major AFTRA locals -HoU)'WOOd. San Fran.
ctaeo md Waahiqton -to 311-231 lD favor. Vottna
wu scheduled Oct. 14 in Chlcaao and Oct. 15 in
New York. . · silve1Woods
Reg 265 00
219.ee>
•• wool
veeted lula
Moonlit• Sal .... °' .......... FrldeJ ntte, 7 to 10 pm
et Huntmoeon Cent.,,
lnveet In our quality ...
41 FAIHION llLAND
NIWPORT llACH .
fW9'! I m Jl!l2
Solids. herringbones.
plaids and stripes.
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Juris d1r t1o n oddities C'a n a nd do '>t'l'll!' .'\ 1 ,1:>1• rn
point involves th(' County of Or"n~e a tu.l t ht• • 1t~ 111
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Bo.rd/Pigs
By L.IW. BOYD
Q Where d~1i the ptg rank
among domesh cat<•d animals
1n intelligence'•
A. It's a 10 The: Ho OerPk
of barnyard brains. a ccorll
ing lo some Mental test s <in
mature pigs are no\ easy to
a rrange. however Mos t 11f
them are slaughtered at a n
early age
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\lbe rt Nusi.baum wui. on l h1·
FBl's te n most wanted hst 1n
1962 He did not frequf'ntlv
lt•ave tus house of h1d1nl(. un
d e r s t a nd a bl y C urio u s
neighbors wonde red why not
He explained that he w<•s a
free lance writer Oh Ccr
t<i mly. certainly That pro
fc•ssion a ppealed to him
~really Later >n prlsnn. lit•
0.-ar
Gloorny
Gus
Re a ffordable 1\outUng
ln Newport Beach. If
you have a K · Marl
~udget. don't shop on aocteo Drive. Even the
6ock1 wm be out of your
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montkcr w:rs M;,111<1!-:r
The U.S Governmt•nt for
a lmost half a cefltury has
tried to lower lhe output of
farmers. But It h as fa iled
The Soviet Uqion for even
longer has trie4 to raise the
output or farm.Wit. too. bas
failed. Clearly, governments
can 'l farm. Also clear Gov
e rnmenls can 't learn or
they'd get the point after half
a hundred ye:trS Of t'X
perlence in failure
Historic al footnot r:-1 In
dicate the early settle r-;
along the Atlantr<' (,oasl
harvested oyster~ a foot Ion!(
One oyster, one meal
Peter P a u\ Rubt!nS in ·
eluded in hlR 1625 paint lni( of
Marie de Medici tht' neck
1welling of the thyroid glund
now known as goiter . It was
thouaht then to be a ma rk of
beauty
M o r e partnts a d o pt
children In the United Shales
than In alt other nation!' com·
bin ed.
,
Grim 1View of NATO Strength
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tie e ntirely l'Onfide nt lhal .. 1
1·o u ld d e fend s u ccess rutlv ag~mst a maJflr' conventional 2jt·
lack without r esort to nuclear
wea pons "
THE MONT l.IK~LV trn t
t ll'f1eld for a NATO·Wars aw
f' .te•t confrontation is in what the
brJSl> hats call the "Cenlrcil
l~eg 1 on " throug h West
(,l'r m a n y T hi s reg i o n i s
"rr1tic~t ." arrording to the
Jninl Chiefs. "fctr I\ includes the
:.11 e.c. tr<id1l1or1dl1y used as in
,·a ion routes acr•>'>S E urope "
/\nd •t ll> hert-that lht! w .. stem
,1ll1t:s wou ld CllJOY the ~realest
:\dv.111\age be('aust-'the d1sµan
t\' belwet'n ~i\1'0 and War~aw
l'.•t I 1<;rriu11tl manpnv. Pr ,., not
~I l'at '
Aul lher l' 1:> a c· at ch ·1 he c·om
01un1-;t force :. wuuld l>t' ,·omhat·
rt•.i<h ;i full l"'o week" l>efctre
SATO ~ units and lh u~ roulrl
"dep!r,~ C'•>n!>tdt-ra lJI~ greater
1·111r1 bat forC'e:. 111 th1• Central
Region. outnumbe ring their
NATO counterparts tn ar mort!d
division equivalents by a r at111
roughly between 1.5 to I a nd 2 to I ..
And ther" ar e -.om c other dis
advantages
''THE WARSAW PA(.'T -c.·nJ"Y'
a 3 to l advanta~l' in t anks. a 2
to 1 ad\'ant age 1n armored
personne l r&rrters Jnd a :1 to l
advantage in <1 rtillery tubes m
I he Central Hc~ion fi csnforr t•
m t:nt. a:.suming bot h s ides r ein·
force rapidly and more o r le!°>..,
i.1mullaneously impr ov,·s the
.. 1tuation for NATO only s h l!hll y
Indeed . t he l1alan r c could
wor sen for ~AT<> 1f dH 1s1ons lo
mobihw ;.ind reinforn· are not
taken 4uirkl) ..
T he c·las~1f1e1I r.10..,t urt· '-late
m<·nt mainta in' t hal '\/\TO
f11rce!> might b<! 'iU<'<'t.'~">ful" 1f
eombat 1~ rt':>l fl<:lt•d lo a frrint
whe rl' the 'def~n<ll'r t•an l <ikl'
ad \'a nla J?t: uf prt•pa r<!r1 po:.1
t 1 o n s ' ( > v ,. r a 11 h" w ,. , C' r .
ll1RHLtCTIOM TIME &E~J~~ss.rn
I f\CT 'rA~~y I MUSTYE
WWI 1/\\.1\ OF TPJME !
NATO':. defenses are "vulnera·
hie · 1 o hrcakthroughs · · and the
ur ganirnlio11 "has inadequate
fo rCPS av<.iilable for reinforce-
ment~; or to provide a mobile re-
'>c rve ·
A II of that 1s a "best-case"
s rcn uno: it <1ssumes that com ·
mun1st forces would invade pre-
<'l"-CI~ whe re NATO is strongest.
Whal 1r the Hussians and their
rn ends chQse n o t to be so
t'(1opcrauve" /\rc·or ding to the
Joint Chiefs·
"Oefen!>e of the Northern
Re~ion 1s hampered by limited
•n plaN: fori·e~ a nd ('Ons equently
<lepl"nds heavll) on R eserve
mnhil1zat1nn. timt>ly t<X ternal re-
infon·emE>nt and adequate pre-
f'IJ!' It 111mng o f equip ment and
-.l1pphcs '
'Th<' Southr>rn !l egion suf-
ti·r.. fr11m 1ti> geographic separa·
11011 trum th<' rc'l of Alh<'d Com-
m.Jnd J-:uri1~. poor air rlefenses,
.ind \jr·k 11f su~la1n.ihilit) of tht
ri·~111nat forn'" th~·re ·
,\ ~l'M8F.R OF additional
prohll'lfl:. wurr) lhe Joint Chiefs
Su ppl~ ll•\'eb "for some :-.IATO
n.1t111ns j l't' 111!.uff1c1ent lu pro·
v111t• for nion• than a fev. da\ s of
1nll'0"1\'t' c·1>11lUat · i\nd-the
W1·stl'rn all il'" a n: \ uln\•ra blc lo
... urpn~l' auack frnm the ro m·
niun 1 :-.t~. who arc <·a pa hle of con
Cl'all11,e th1•1r 1ntent1 uns very °" !' 11 F r> o t n o l 1· C o n r 1 d e n t 1 a I
ro 111 l <i r) snu recs 1 oltl m y as-
'iOn a1 c· ll:tl<' Van .l\tta that. gnm
a~ II 1-,, the po,ture -;tate ment 1s
I ht.• inusl 11phm1stu· assessment
that tould ht• madt-of NATO
i-tn·ni.!l h
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111 .. 1-'Nlt•r al "' 1al1on Adm1111:. •r..i.li.1n h:.i-, ~1\cn dY.ay 60.000
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mtll1on t•I vu!Jltc· fun(b o"
ll'rt '-il1l~ tor lht• •·11n~t ru,..t1on and
,.,11.11h1(1n 11( 1JUhlir 01 rpurts Rut
tht· <11C'p(1rt IT\jnagers have a l
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I tw t l11rl>'1r /\n:u h~ th" H1rport
l'X pans1c1n 1ntcr1·-.b I· 1>r lhos1•
wht• q11~· .. 1wn lh1s ~·leas<: la ke
a l1J11k :-11 what 'c; ldl o f l'la v:\ del n"' .
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To I he Ed1 l0r
New:-lt t•m · 111·1µ wan ted
One hundr t•'1 c1ol I a r!> a t.I a) No
('X p erlen rc n i.>cd<.'d O n Jub
tr a in i n g :...h urt t ('r m
cm p loym cn t h•rtdt· fe ma le!'
11eed not aµ11 h E;x posur<• t o
ra diation' hn11tr d l» sure levels
Apply "iJn 011ofr e Nu<"lear
Powrr Pl.ml
le; the a bcwf' tru<' or have the
mt•dia wh1rh hHvc covered thE'
s l u r ) b c e 11 c o n n e d i 11 t o
pr11m 1lttng a nf'w M'ienC'e·fi<'lion
series'
Unfu11u11a1e ly. it 1s true. It i s
rea l aml it 1s now ll 111 also an
untnl<'nlionally c lt•ut preview of
ou r nat1•)n 'll. nuclear future.
TO ntOSE who WQUld re11pond
that n wage oonus is a valid
indU<'f'mt-nt for a per~on l<> rlslr.
his sal~ty, I would ask ·
I) I( the repair work on the
disabled !(eneru\M~ at the San
Onofre plant is "sa fe". why are
oonuse.'> necesu ry?
2) How h as what. ls "safe"
been determlm.'<I? Weren't the
Arm y personnel now developln&
uncers to1d they were "safe"
when the Nevada tests were
C\lnd \.ll'tL'<I 11) lhC I !J["-1-. '
:JI !IO\\ , l:.111 JO\ l)tl ('1t·l \ re~pt•ct1n.: human d1gn1t\ .1110~
a11yont', full tlmf' or 11art 11mc
rlt'h o r ro0r , blaC'k hrown
H l low or v. hill'. In gumhlt! c1wa~
h11' r1~ht I<> a full ti~althy life·"
-I > llow ,. 111 t h e per~on<il
dec·is1on m aclt' bv a n 111div1dual
lO ris k h1i> o w n l 1fe for a
monetary honus be equa ted with
a d ec1s 1on m a de t o r is k
tH:'('11n11n g a transrn1lle r of
!{£'net1r traurn<1 to all of !.'!0<'1(•ty 's
l't.'l to-Ix• cnnte1 ved ?
· In bn ef. the r urr cnl pre.gra m
111 rel·ru11 !>hort· tr rm worke rs lo
\<Jl unta n lv c;ubm1t thern~~1ve:.
tn a yt•t to:h<· determined ''<:Clfe''
tevC'l c>f rc:1d1a1 11m for a qu11'k f1v(>
hundrrd b uck:. 1:. 1·om plett>ly
unacr<'ptallll' 1n a ny snr1et~
1 .tluing per!>nn..ll d1gn 1t~
A h app) alterna!tV<' would he
to r ero;uad e lh(.• r)lanl 's
mana gcmt•nt antl s111ckholderc;
to w:Hl thl' fcv. th<iusand year~
llE't t'SSary for tht' ('11n1 am1nat1nn
le\•els to d1s:.1patt' :ind then thl'y
ro11Jd S?et I he Job done without
1 he need for l)onu ,,.e:-.
TO M Wfo:l!T
·.4'nf ••' Daflflp:.,
Tu t he Ert1wr
People ar,• (1yin~ a ll O\ ~r thC'
l nstt<d States from illn"l-~ ac;
soi 1atc!d with chemir n l dunips
Isn't it nirc to know that ll<ir
ri<•tt Wiede r and Rex Ehling
h11ve s l atcd that' llunllnpton
Hcil<'h h as the only "s afe"
1·h1 1n1ral dump in the 1·ountry"
Th1i-111 spite of knvwn r ancer
1l\Ot'SS of the h ver bv residents
living nf'xt to lhe dum'p
l think that somethin~ stinks
in Huntington Reat'h besides the
dump
LINDA TAYLOR
1'ldt.,. C't1Har· ('rftw••
To the Editor·
News repol1s state Or Lu's J
Cella, convirled felon. will be re
leas ed from federul prison in
December having ~erved 32
months or a five-y ear priso n
term on Medicare and medical
fraud convictions. Over $600,000
is alleged to have been diverted
by Cella from the aodal pro-
grams to which he Is supposed to
be so responsive.
Cella did not use a sun to
divert these funda. For that he
would have gone to prison fol' a
ve ry long time. No. he uaed pee>·
pie who we re friends and as·
soclatcs .. , dupes and pawna in
this tcheme. Now Cella feell hJs
32 montha too Sona a sentence.
The lnalnu1llon Is that hl• was
"while rollar " crime versus
• 4
' h I u e> "I I ,11 t ht I .1 ti t' r
r t.'pres<•nt1n)! r tic' '1 n pc-nµle
I rl)m whom h•· "' 11\•· '""' 1 Ill'
lh'.rn C•f t '('I ~1 1'1 I1 , JI ~c· hu1 of
t rtl'S 11ut for h1" r<•lc•,1!.l' .. o lht·
i-u11d cio~·tur 1'111 lte frc·t• t•1 n ·rmn
t ht• soc·1ety he raµt..'<'l
II ad Dr l'<·ll <1 not hl'C'hllH 111
\'Oh'f'd In Oran~e l 'ount.' v1>lllll1'
"o uld And1Pw llinshd"' ~t>ll 111•
our A!'St' sur rather tha n an C\
t·on" Whal ;ibu111 th<· Orang<•
Count) Boar cl 11f ~u 1>e•' hlll ~'
Ho h Rall in 1s in d '"J.!' 3l'l' :ill t>:<.
t'•\n. D1cdn <·h and Anlhon,· are attempt1n~ to dd l•nd thcnisehe!.
1n the 1·1)ur1 s and no~ Cella
~'ants h•~ rl'lt>a~c 111 o rder to IJ~
able to use> his "i.irof~S<;h>n :il "
talents 111 o; m1 ert.'~I 1~ pu rpnrted
10 he pns''" refurm ~o 1s m111c '
Reform that would keep white
1·01lar l·rimmals loC'kt'd up a~
ton p.t or Ion#: er r h.in hlur t·ol
lar" tT1minal~
.1011 '\'K l l.LEFEH
ffp.ric-UH lf i9rfUIO
T u the t;dit or
l rommend ~ou ''" µnnt1n~ thE'
art1rle b \ Wa\.n(.• t'o rncflus.
r\1n·rtor of CCSO's I r11gr am 1n
l n1ted Statt'~ Ml'x1cu11 Stud1r-.
l11s resean·h in the ~mal l towns
und rum! areas of northern Me~
iro. and his findings th al "Gov
crnmcnl mcome transfer pro·
j:!r a ms like "'etrarc. fo<>d stamps
a11rl une mploy ment C'o mpensa-
tion Jre <.Ultit het ical tn Mex1C'an
<·ult ure , and Mexiran 1mmrgranL<,
lel(al C\r 1ltegal U!'-ually mu~l
IJt• in the direst uf c1rr urn st1rnrcs
before thev evt•n contemplate
seeking pub lic assista nce" 1s
backed b) many othe r s tudies
that l have read
Furthermore. ac·eording lo a
repo rt issued by the trusteesorthe
SoC'ial Security Fund on May 16.
1978. "Mexicesn migrant..<; are
cle arly subsidizing the Umted
States Social Serunty system
lo the tune or hundreds of millions
of dollars a year since those
who do remain here permanently
c annot qualify for benefits unless
they somehow legalize their
status . Withot.1t this ·subsidy.' the
Social Security Trust Fund would
be depleted even earlier than cur·
rent financing schedules in·
dicate •·
A STUDY in San Diego County
( Villapando, l 977 > con cl udetl that
illegal migrants m that county
contribute ahout $48.8 million In
laxes on wages earned locally
each year while the totul cost of
the s~1al services (education.
health care, weUare a11slstance.
food stamps. children's services,
etc.) consumed by the county's ll
legal migranu was estimated at
'''"' ~~11ul111>n.1 \l'ar
H<'l llJ:! .<11 •\nwric·an •If !\ofextt•an
l'\f'-.C't•nt rn .• rn~d tv a n A men can
pf En~llsh dcsr ent r am ('Oil·
('\'rn1•tl about ~cx1can Amen can
n ·lattrins \k ~1co 1s a fnendl}
t 11un1 r:-W~· mu:-.t not take it for
~r:1 nlt'<i :\1<.'x1ro and the l ".S
h;1ve m~in\' things m common.
!'hr\' both fou~hl for freedom
fr11111 their m(1t hcr country. bolh
ar l' predominantly Christian,
l11•\h ha\f' a high re~ard for the
ram llv unit. hoth ha\'t' :i dc-
0\1)(' rat1c l'11nst1t11tinnal itovern·
nw nt, both .ue to varying degrPes
·1nelt111~·pots' made up of Euro-
IH? an:-. l nc11an-.. Orie ntals
t·tt Meio cans arenot a rare
1\ntl'fl<"••lll> are not a race Both
a r•· p('Oplt' of 'a n ous races that
rom r1ose th(' nat ion~ of the Lmted
St:ilf''\and :\11•x1~(1
It hd" IJ('t•n my P"rs onal f'X ·
µcriencc. tht1t. out<;1de of young
J nd adult l>t uden t <; w h o are
f'n1 o llt'tl tft Spanish C'l asses . most
Aml•r1rans t have m f't t hrough
teach1n~. rlu b:... organizations.
c1 nd tr:l\'el know very lillle about
\l 1•x1to and Mex1(•ans, and what
t hrv rlo know is often negative and
11s uat1:-ohlamed by one vls il to
~ei.1t·o or to u border town, by
n e ~::.pa pc r a t't:ounls . or by
hearsa y
I reci we must study Mexico·
l' ~ history more We study a
<:ountry's histo ry to understand
lhc present.
M HS. LEONO R HAMMOND
('o•pnifP• Crnp
l'o l he Editor:
E\'cr i.ince m y father con·
t nbutl><l a httll' money to one of
tht' pohtical parties, we've been
pcstl'rcJ by campaign contribu·
t ion pleas Several times a week.
our m ailbox yields a fresh c·rop
of these weeds My fam\ly believes that as
concerned voters we should sup·
port the party of our choice. but
we are not wealthy and have
alre ady given :ill we can afford
to give. 1t grie ves us that the
party has wasted the bulk of our
contributions in harassing us for
more.
Political fund raisers should
think twice before launching
s uch overly la vish mamn1 cam·
pnigns. This kind of treatment
encourages s mall contrlbulon
to think twice before sending In
any more checks
KAREN LOUISE BRANT
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MORE OPINION Thi.nday October 9 1980 DAIL V "'LOl ;\ l I
Andy Rooney
Sometimes Candidates' Style ·Turns Off Voters
•• Tht candldatH for president
are each apendln1 mUUons of
dollara and ytan of t me trylnJt
to 1el UIS to ,Uke t~. and 1 Y\'l
they keep doln1 thi'iaas that h•n e
juat the oppo1alt" effect
P""Mlieot Carter came to New
York City re <'t'nlly •ntl the
t.--flMknrina day
R e a K an
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l ht> m uut for m ak In g such 1t
me11 of tr.1H1c The bu11ine-s:.
pt-oplv hult' ll hecuuS\: \t's bad
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1·1tlien hMh'>I 11 btocau.se he <'Lln'l
izet 11vh'wn 1·1 \1t1stown o r horn~
The t. .mdidute:-· motorc· a Jes ue
up trafhc bl.<· a bad h rt! or the
St Patric'k 'i> Uuy Par1u1e, and
im) 01w liite for ,rn appcnntment
be\'BUSt? of tht'rl'I I!> ll'fl \o.tlh J
\er) negall\t-f~d1n R toward
whoCH'f l.'reated ll
C11r t 1:-r ulHI 1<1•utta11 have dldate being to nice to either
I.Kith l)f>t-11 111 New Yurk berore to .:roup
v11111 11 d1•hbll'r urco known as There's JUSl no doubt about it,
lhc S.iuth Hnin11 T hat's where betwe en ethnic a nd traffic
HnJ l(O 11 you wunt to endear problems, Reagan a nd Carter
} uur'(r•lf 111 tht.' bl .. l·k or Puerto would have been better off if
RH'lian vutt' T hlb woe it appears they'd never come to New York.
1u1 though both t:ame aCU:r the Carter probably los t voters. too.
~wtstrvot ~~PC'et*-4M--iWhu-he i 'l(UJe&ted al tbe black
lht-N1tw York vote 11> Jewii.h and church in Atlanta that Reagan's
7 pucent tB b hh·k, so the Jewish ca mpaign had racist overtones.
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nrndlclul\•!'I gt'I tht!m :.elves in them say anythi11g really nasty
troubl • about the others. We hke to say
'l Ht; TROUBLE ii. that blacks the real nasty things ourselves. If
and J .. ws don't r~ally get along one or the candidates says
very well m New York. When a something unple asant about
u 111d1d..ite comc·s to New York to another. he sounds unpleasant to
he 111 l' l' l 11 o n e g rtrtt p . he us.
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but they can be tou~lt. Wl''ll lw CH'C!>S l)f s miling It d Ot!sn 'l . ·
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·ami Into
ity of Fear
MIAMI 1Al'l "'rn111 llw rwit ,, llrrt'd l.1~rty
l)' to the J>(>.\h 1i-lon1h 1n l\l'l\'ll'nt' "·" ~ph· •rt'
rnmg ho"' to ~huot
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m Miami, but )'Ou .:11 111 othN ptu·t:. 11( the coun
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t a look llke, (;t't', I 'in 'Off), i.•1d ont'
rlhwest M 11H01 "'0 1111m
The mood in Miunu 1:. violent and uuthoritu• ...
ame sevt'nd thin.I(:. r•h'tul tenl)1on:. wor~cnl'tl b)
ay 's riulS . t he m011\ 11( thouslU\dS o( ('ubans from
e "l<'reedorn 1"lot1llH ·. the bloody "Coc•a lflt'
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Newpo~.~~~!t;f 0!,.~?:!:,}.nc •
(714) 760-6060 w boy" drui.: war ·. unct the foehng that I Kw and or
r it re breaking do"' 11
"We can t.'Xpe1·1 ron1111u~I 1ulenc~.' sa}:. 01
nold !J~ber , a M1am1 ps)t'h1atr11it who ~a~~
ade Cowity's populat ion ts emot10n11ll) on•r
rdened. "Last year. the cit) was d~pre:.sed Al
DEATH IN THE STREETS -· MIAMI RUNNING SCARED
Dade County's Murder Rate Up 70 Percent, Gun Sa lea Brlt k (<~H AS . Mr<:ABE ) ~UTS tongue '"m11 "' CIJHk fl(iJ mil
is point, the general population 1s no long'-'r
erely depressed , it ·~ desperate.
"It's nu big mystery that there is a lot of stress
this city. There 1s a great deal of change
ing on." he said ··People reel helpless antl
we rless and tend to fly off the handle "
; AN ALL TOO GRAPHIC F.XAMPLE of sut'h
ess was provided recently lAydia Morales patd
th her life for a traffi c accident police said
asn't even a fender bender." She was killed by
e furious driver of the second car. who also
tically wow1ded her husband. The man is still at
ge.
Miami's hst of such dangers grows longer
ery day. Last week, police in Fort Lauderdale ,
m iles to the north. advised motorists to keep
eir Windows rolled up, responding to several in-
dents where fleet thieves dashed up to cars a t
oplight.s and ripped jewelry from drivers' necks
"People are going back to Wild West days,"
id police homicide Sgt. Mike Gonzalez.
In 1979, when the national murder rate was 10
aths per 100,000, Dade County's was 2() per
,000. This year , the county's rate is r unning al
. 4 deaths per 100.000 people. al ready 70 percent
gher than last year 's. say authorities More than
people have been killed rompared to 360 during
last year .
I "MOST OF THE PEOPl.E GEITING killed
e criminals and mostly the) 'veJplled each other
.that's one of the .nice thin~~ about cn m mals '."
1d Dr. Ronald Wright . associate county medical
a miner
But enough innocent people have died to
ompt hundreds ur Dade resldents to flee
rthward to "safer" counties
"It's a mess down there." s aid a wom an who
ved from Miami to Osceola Co unty 1n cenlritl
da. "It's too full or tension. l have a little boy
ant to raise in a decent atmos phere."
• "My kids couldn't take lunch money to school
. cause it would get stolen " ~aid a Miami man
attJng for A she"Vftte. ~ . y WI e was scared
death ."
Cowicil Re_ject,s
Bullj.i!{l1t . ., i11 IA
L OS ANt;i-:1.1-:s 11\1'1 A 11•11111•:.1 l1y l<l(•al
promote•~ lei '>l.1J.:t' hl1'H111lt·~:. hullft~hll> in l...t>'
Angeles Ml•morwl l '11l1i.t·u111 h<11> t~en turnt.'d down
by tht> City l '011ndl
Jlum:Jnt• 1>r gu1111.1t11111-. told 1111• l'•1u11c 11 lhat lhe
fights wh1 1·h 11\\'0h 1• on h t'lll•e 11asst'!> h)
mat adors and nt1 swnr<I:. or 1111•adors. torment and
r a use cmot 1vnul u 1111 pliy:-. II' a I inJu ry to the bulls
The _city :tllornt."y !.. offl(•t• ,Jl!lo s:tid tlit' fighti.
arc proh1l11kd IJy mun1C·11H1) c·odP and ~late law
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"I HAD A R IDJCC tLOlJS PHONE call this
orning. ··said Ed Catzin, who runs a Ryder truck
ntal agency 1n Dade County ·'This woman
Ued me up and said she wanted to leave. She I r
dn 't know where f>he wanted to go, she 1ust want·
to get out of Dade." ~·
Real estate researcher Kenneth Kreizinger of
ort Lauderdale said extensive population move·
ent is evident in southeast Florida, with Dade
o unty res iden ts mov ing lo Bro ward , and
o ward County reside nts moving to Martin and
a im Beach counties.
"We've heard about northward migration for a
ng time , but we have no idea or the magnitude,"
said.
"A lot of people are leaving here because they
n't see the community the same as it used to
I .. said Doug Wiles. ed itor or the Real Estate
'gest . ''There is a much highe r cn me rate and
pie are scared. They see the quatit,y or life de-
riorating substantially.··
THOSE WHO CAN'T LEAVE ARE swarming
buy g\DlS, alarm systems and other devices that
ight ward off criminals.
Police Benevolent Association president Hugh
eebles recently recommended that county resi·
ls "start arming themselves for protection .
cause apparently the judicial system can't do ..
"There's a touch of vigilantism here and I
Ink it's appropriate,·· said Wnght, the assistant
edical examine r who also has a law degree and
an officer in the Florida National Guard . "I also
ink people s hould be a rmed if they're willing to
ke certain responsibilities."
The May 17-19 riots -which claimed 18 Livts
sparked a boom in gun sales that continued as
ousands or Cubans poured into Miami. Police
believe thousands of guns were looted during
e riots.
"GO TO AN\' GUN STOR E NOW and you
n't get in." said Gonzalez. "People a re fighting
er guns, arguing like a bargain basement. Peo-
e are arming them selves to the teelh and they
killing burglars, killing robbers -and they
e killing each other.·'
Al a southwest Dade County gun shop, Arm y
eran and Green Be ret reser vist Steve Tomlin
lives Ins tructions .
"I don't teach or advocate lhat they kill, but II
y 're backed Into a com er or have no other way
t, I teach them how lo shoot and how lo shoot to
ll," said Tomlin .
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WASHINGTON CAP) -The 1ovemmenl plans
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't.
Unde r th~ proposal unveiled by the
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PUBLIC' NOTICE
PICTITlOU' eUMM•" ~STAH .. •T
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Newport 8t'ICI., Cotta Mew, CA mo J°"" 0 Ell-.. ~ Col.....i.la St ,
Ntwport llNdl, CA "*3
'
Hospital Thefts
ROSENWAIKE AND Nurit
Yaffe of the university 's School
of Medicine and Philip Sagi, a
sociology professor . studied data
from the National Center for
Health Statistics. the Cen!!ltls
Bureau and Medicare.
They found that while dee1th
rates dropped s h arp ly fo r
younger adults from 1933 to 1966
Tlllt buslNSl It C-.Cl .. DY.,. --
1...:or--td •--la llon -r -• ...r1MrWP-J-0 IEttmo,..
Tiits •t.i-t •H ltlllCI Wll" 1111
c-t• Ck"""' Or .. Courtly ... Sep-
'"""'' le,1•
Golft>rs m \'um.i. An1 tl't> <1ff u 11 l>t'M·r t thlb u>ur e next lo~ n~w
city water tank under N nst rm uon Howe ver, th<> Rmle rmakers
Union walk~d oft thC' joh l~ part or a "'c::>t~rn area !-trike ln bar k·
ground ts 00 foot hqr:(t1 fluted 1 olum o th.st will holu l 5 rruUJon-gallon
• watertank ..
• .
Meeting ~
fcheduled
~ Guests a nd prospe1•-
ve member s or the
ewport Harbor chupte r
the City of Hope are
vited to lhe group's
eeting Oct. 2l at the
heraton Newport Hotel.
;, Information about this
pport agency for the
ity of Hope Medical
enter in Duarte may be
btained by calli n g
-1338. Membership is
n to both couples and
gles.
, ElertT
WILLARO PAUL C BERT rf\tOC!nl
fl ~•I !Hach, C.. P•u ed •"'•Yon Oc Er 7, l'llO. H~ h \U"'lv~ by 1 SOI\\
l•m llltd O..rle• C.ber1 bOI" '" Vorll. 3 da"911tt r-. Anrw L•"~~r of ~I• Mew, C. and M•"' E Por tu "'
UU\ P~~. CA _,,<1 S•st~t M ftt •"'
Ile 0 s.i::_ or New JerY y A"'' l
11ndchllclre11. q e<.IH1lion C< I,.. He.Iv
ury will be held Otl J't1oay, O• IOC>< r
• 1fl0 a1 7·JOPM In Ow M•rbo•" l tWh
t morlal 0..-1 Vl\lftloOn wtll ,,.
ll·OD """" lo s OOPM on "•v<> end •II ct.y l='rlckly :n tt l".n•nt w H In HOlf CroM CAlmelery a. ••llOlt nMM.a. Ser'ilen W\Cler I .... J llK
ft of H•rbo"" L••n·Mount Ollv• rtw ry OI C.-1• NleMI SAO-S'"
MA-INS
NA M. HAWl(INS. -ll. , .. ,
"'fl// S.ma """-C•. end torm•r re"-nt of Huntll'IO'lon 8eac,., Ce Peueci
ey on ~y. OC tot><>r •. '""°•I ---~..,....._y Ga.fte.c.al 'IO~Ol~tJohtlf 11\ef ti# Lob Woll Of Slnf,. .. ,.. CA
llloz McCr<1y of ''"'"" C• JU<fn••.t
•111van OI MldwtY CllY Ca .• E•••lr•'
e oblnson ot F ull.,1t.n (.a I
e r •nd c lli l cH•n •r>o 1 v • ~t i
•Gndd-..qfller -r,,.., f)ttitfWr• l '''•" llJ•arso;1 of o.vton. 011oo ,.,,., "''°" &"lOtr~on of Cle•rw••· r , FfO,.ICht
~.lends ""Y (;Ill ~I Pl~rr~ Br>lhr••
$1-.ltM ' MOr\vU~ trom ; OOl'M •o ~.::OPM on Frl!My 0.:lober to. 1'90
t n slde MNK~ """' .... canduc\ocl 2-ooPM on S.t~r!M~ OCtol>fr • 1
al h Gcod ShoPMrO f"ttM l•f't
;
lerct 8rcll\eN SmllM ' Morto•r v
rec1or '-SlMISJt. lt091UtT\
MARVIN H. R08E:RlS, SA., ••~I·
t ol Al\ahlll,,., CA. Paued ,.,. ; on
loller ti. l• !It It-. Mtr11n 1.v1,..,.r
al. Mr. f!-'11 1\4<1 1<"0 ... CI to W I,,., C.., a "1or1 time "QC> aller
ldlno In Huntlnqton Beach, C1.
Solon Suing
NBC for Libel
NE W YORK <APl Rep. John M Murphy ,
D-N Y . said he filed a $10 million libel suit against
the National Broadrasting Co. a nd four employees
for what he called mCAlicious lies broadcast about
his alleged role in Abscam .
l'he St a t en ls l:rnd congressman s aid he
planned to ril~ sever~! m ore libel suits, possibly
before Election Oay.
Ml1R,'11V, SCllEOULF.D TQ STAND trial on
Absc:.i m t•h :i rgt>s Nov 10 with Re p . f'rank
Thom1>5on Jr. 0 N J 1s involved in a tight con-
test for re election
At a l\tWS coofn nee Werlnesday in his lower
Ma nhalta:t off1c.e , Murphy µla)'ed a brief portion of
the NBC Nightly Nf>ws program
of Feb 3. the day :after the
FBl ·,_ i\bscam operation was
un\'o\'en-.1 1n tie newi> media
On 'h'' ta~. tl'J>Qrlt'r Bnan
Ro c-, ~. 11 n e td f" H N R C
t•m plvyl·•·· n,Jmcd 10 lht s uit,
!-a1.J . f't·aera l rnve!>t lj'ators
:.a v Murphy actudll~ int rodut·ed
a b:ll in the House on ~half of n
m an he believed to be a rich
Arab but who was actually an 1111u• MY
und ercover FBl agent Aulhonties s&y the bill
passed. ·
Murphy said he int roduced no such bill, and
that none e ver passed
AS N"B(" SPOKESMAN OF.CUNEO <'omment,
'>R\ 1ng "We I.lo no t l 1Jtnm t>11t on matt~rs or pend·
1n l( ht11-allon "
Muq.1h\' s ~1d those namt:'d in thl' statt>
Suprt-rne c ourt suit filed tn Stesleo Is land have
dl'in Ot'l'n 1hr ... ctc<i lo vrodut·e w1tnesse:-who (•an
•d•·nl~!v tht· ulleg1:d federal agPnts who Rave NBC
the informal torl
Ueside~ NBC and H.oss, the lciwsu1t named
NBC'!> president , Frf:d Silverman. Wi\Uam Small.
the head of 1\BC f\{!WS. tond .J<>ssica Savitch , who
an<·hored the Ross hrocillcast
Deai• Noli~•
tM. H9 hllcl -n • tru<k Orlw r B••ch, C•., """ Do11n• lmeO• ct
more V-«I ~ tor ""' Unllecl Gudlon Gro~, C.. "'"' wnt••lnci ••• Deaths
•• ~Y-H9 .. ,_In ltw v.s J I o r anoct>llClron .tno I oro•I
wy -'""9 WO.Id Wu II ano •••I 9 rantkt>lldr"'-Fr-,....., cell ••
st co,,.,.,.,.niler ol IM Amorlc•n "Pier<• 8--• Stnttl•'' Mo•tv•r. on
,_ In IW-IOW -allO H.,..1. Tl•ur..,.y, Oct-r •. t9IO lrom 11.00 INctl Post a t33. He wff the noon 10 •:OOPM Funor.tl servic. .. wttl
lovoCI hu sband ol Bealr lce II be coneluclld on Frl!M.,._ Oct-r 10
rts, -1-r Of M<trvln H , '"° al l·OOPM al Plerct' 8rotl'"" ~tif A ..... lffl. ce .. Clareno ~no ot S.mltl\J" ~y ••toll! 11 ..... Ho..11
wauke•. Wisconsin. 1.e V0<1ne Fcttltr ot 11W 1-u1rwr.,.. Church of ,,,..
tttn ot lMCI<. WltKontln IHveroy R~•urr..:tion olllco•tl"9 tn11rm•nt II Of 14.....,1, Minnesota. llAa rllyn wtll CM ...-1<1 1,,.. r,ooo Snepl\<o•d
m i OI Elk River. Minnesota, J oen Ctmlltry 1evM1n111on 8e un C•
I O'V"' ti# AN"91m, c.t., 0.torn Plf!rte 8,'"1Mr\ ~mttn\' MorlUMV
bcr9tll OI Coon A..,ici., M1nnewit•, dlre<tors ~
Oberle Sct10<11.ency ot W .. lm ln•ter, Ce mettrt. HUntlnQlon B••cn C•
., IMllY F•fllrl<ks ot Huntlnoto<1 Pl,.,ct 8 rotlwrs Sm11ns· Mnrtu•ry
HAllOI U Wl4-MT. OLIVE
M~tuary • Cerreten-
Cn:imatory
11;25 G isler Avt.
Costa Mes&
540-55t>4
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11&.L 110.\DWAY
MOl1'UAlY
110 Broaowav
Co sra Me~a
642-9150
I.AL n & IHGYOH
SMCTH & TUTHILL
WiSl'CLIFF CHM'fL
427 E 171h S1
Costa Mesa
646-93 71
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SMllHS' MOlTUAIY
627 Main St Hontonqton Beach
536-6539
NllC'AMtLY
COlOMIAL PUMIU•'-
HOMI
7801 Bolsa Avt
We&\mm s 1ar
893-3525
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Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel
c1Jraclo•1-~
WITM
MA JOHN T. SNll rtt, -U cllfll
Ocl-1 7, !'Ill) •I nf\ ho-IS.5 C !IA
F.tllll<OOlt Cilctr H""ttr>qton ~..,,.
C• M r !.mUf\ .... , born 1n Som-
mervttle, ""4Jne, ""' '°" ot IM t•t~
Ctor11t E -Glll<ly\ L Smith H" wu • QrlMluatt of Amneru Hlgl>
Scnoo1 efld t,.. Unll..S !>laltt ,.,..rc11..-1
Merlrw ~-rnf, l(l"QS Polnl, New
Yori. tit•'-'"• comml•lo""" ot fleer In ll>e UMIN S\tte< Nnv during
tlw ICorelW'I War belwe 1c ln1n9 ,,...
80S10<1·0ld Ci>lony ln<u1<tnct Com
oeny In t~ to lllgl1' 11 '''"' tn In s'-H'anc•. ttof' ••• ln\ur.t~# m•n~,
tor TAW Sntem•, Rf'donOo 81.ttn.
C• , i..tore lllcomlnq tnsurenc-•""
risk m•~r lo• ow trvlne C:O<J'PAM
N•WPOrf O.ach, c. ..• p0.,11on ,,~ "''" unltl pOCW rwann lorcod htm lu retire
He wu a raun<11no _,..t>e, end tlrJt
p ruldtnt ol '"• Or•noe Emplrp
CNPltr lllsll ano t~su••nc:a M•n--menr »< ... ,end•.,.,.,,..,., ot MeMa
S<Klely. Mr ~1111 , .. ,,., nl• wll•>. '"" tormer U>ulse l(lelY 11'11 hi• cnltO(M
Barr~ ti# Yfl>l<o, C•., •"" OonN L ot
Cinta MeMI ca Mr !tmllll s •>he• win
be M:allencl "' "M al .i lat•r cMI• No
Sf'fVl<H •Ill °" lwlcl In II"' of llowu•
f<lcnCI\ mav •"" to conlrtbute tn
JOl\n"\ name 10 T"-1C1no1 Point Alum·
nl S<llOl .. flllp Fund K.lnQl Point Ntw York I 10,A. P.ocllk View Morlu•r•
Ol~tor1
WM4UIN
M ICHAEl PAUi. WH ... LEH, •~I
INnl OI Hunltr>qlon 9't!Kll, c... P .. ...,
•••v 011 OtlOM< >. n•. 11• wo In the
'''" .... •I Marina HIQh S<lloot, H11nllr41on Bell<,., Ce. He w•\ In·
lere•tcct Ir. u rtl• -SO<Clr •nO t it
lotm1 ot WIO"U. He 11 surv1..-..i by hl1
IY10l~r end llllNr, Nlr & Mf\ P..,I
What"" of HUl\llnlt!Oft 8eil<h, C• , 1
st•far\ rracv ano "•""' WNlen boll\ o• Hvnllrqon llltec11, C.., I ~otlwr,
8 r101ey s.ltnn.1111 ..,d wile ("hrlJtf
et\O ot Hunll,..,., &ea<n, C.t A"o
•u •vl vt no ••• 1111 m11trn•I
O••ndp•rellh Mr. & Mr1, B•rrury si,.., "' Oli(A191, 1111not1 pater11at
orMldlY'OtMI, ~r-el Mt Nam••• of
FlorlO. -""''• J•v R. M>d<_, ot c111caoo, urlftDls. Sffvlc•• '""' 111 11tlf on Frlil•v. Oc1M\I 10. ,. ~ l:OOPM
Elsewhere
SAO PAU LO, Brazil
c AP l -Gustav •'r•na
Wainer, 69. a former of·
ficer i n Adolf Hitler 's SS
elite guard who had said
he "only obeyed orders"
at a Nazi extermination
camp, co mmitte d
suicide Friday at his
isolated farm m At1Laia.
hi s atto rney s aid .
Wagner had been ac·
cused of being res ponsi
ble for t he deaths of
250.000 J~ws and Poles
at the Sobibor ex
termination camp m O<.'
cupied Poland duriogl
World War II
LONG BEACH <AP)
-Former s tate Sen
Joseph Kennlck, 75, who
s e r v e d i n t h e
Legisla ture for 18 y~ars.
d ied Tuesday in SL
Mary 's Hospital, wher e
he had gone 10 weeks
ago after a heart attack
He was instrumental in
writing legislation that
a llowed the develop·
m cnt <>{ the tidelands oil
field off l.ong Beach.
LA JOLLA CAP >
R e t ired R e ar Adm .
Charles D. Wheelock, 83,
a 33-year Navy vete ran
involved in development or m arine studies at
several Unive rsity of -
California c ampuses ,
died Sept. 2 1 at Fort
Ord ln Monte rey. I 3500 Pac1l1c View Dri ve
NewPOrt Beach
844·2700 et th• H.trbO• t.••n·M1H111t 0110 NEW HA V"'N, Conn. llMll\Orl•t OWllit• •Ith IM..-mem to c. tot•-· 1H-41cl9• 1Nt1 1111 ftt"Mtlon., (AP) -Mii Krl•llcy, "•,..."-MRiM0t1,,._,...,r .. 74, a theatrical and mo-co.t•~-~ At.1c1 c. v•w•u .. r .. ._.,.. .. lion plcture producer
f:;i:~ ~-~a..~::ew:_°"....,~ who broucht "The
.. _..,,~r.'Jllilt AMtM. '*"""· t•.. Threepenny Opera·· to ' "'•'Miff "'"· ......, ....,. •1 th• New York sta1e Vlrttnl•,... 2 tr"Mkfll .... , _.,,.,... ' .. ,..,1e .. Rf• ,...., ,,...,tNM ,. dltd T\aetday of com.
Surg~on's Coats
Dallas Disco Diuls
DALLA~ !Al'• The man in
t'ha rg,• of the l111t-n <it 11 Dallas
hospituJ 1r. quilting saying he ll>
tired of svemhng la' money to
provide d1 :.t·o suits for slick)
fingered t'Olplo.vt>es.
The theft or ~crub suits and
surgeons' coats -the lat.:st
"in" gar b in North Dallas discos
and dance halls plus towel!>
and other linens ts well above
the national average and will
cost DaJlas ta"payers SS00.000
this year , according to Myron
Lillis , the l i n en r hi c f e1t
P a rkland Memorial Hospital
LILLIS JOINED P a rkla nd ,
the county hospital. from Baylor
Medical Center. a pnvate fac1h-
ty. in Fe bruary bee a us e, he
said, he thought the new ad·
m i nistration headed b y Dr.
Charles Mullins would be more
efficient.
But Lillis has seen pilfer age or
Parkland'i. hospital lmens grow
to six times the national averagt
m some cases, and he said the
adm inistrat1nn i s no t doing
anything to stop it.
They 're e1fraid to do :rnything
because they don't want to hurt
Churcl1 Soon
To Become
Town Tavern
WARE, Mus. (APl -Despite
protestA from church trust~.
selectmen in this s mall western
Massachusetts town have ap.
proved the conversion o( the old
Unitarian Church next to Town
Hall into a tavern
• • W e h ad no ,. ho i c e . ' ·
Chairman Abraha m Goodman
said.
Barkeep Michael Petrowicz
had met alJ requirem.-nts for a
tra n s fer of his liquor li cense
from an establishment across
Main Str~t t() the church. he
said
"IF WE DIDN'T approve it ,
the s tate would overrule us and
we would look Like ninnies,··
Goodman said.
However. Petrowici promised
selectmen he wouldn't turn the
establishment into a disco.
Unitarian trustees, who sold
the buiJding to a real estate
agent, vigorously opposed its re -
incarnation as a tavern.
TRUSTEE MARV Z y giel
called it "morally a very bad
idea" and predicted "a lot of
trouble havin~ the court so close
to where all this drinJting as ."
The <'hur<'h, bwlt in 1846 and
vacant for years , is now in a
business zone It wa s last used
by a Baptist congregation .
pt-op le 's feel.lnJel> '· complained
Lilli!>
"We · w• l'rac·ked tlown pretty
hard · 1 l»,ponded ho s pital
spokesmw1 GreR Graze. "We're
trying to address th e issue
without get ling nasty."
THAT, HE SAVS, means run·
ning notices in the hospital's in
house magazine notifying de·
partment heads of the tJroblem
anrt asking employee~ not to
steal or destroy hospital pro
perty
Linen pilferage is a problem
a t every h o s pital But
Parkland's r eplacement rate for
blue scrub pants. for exam vie, is
720 percent a year. records
show. compared to a national
rate of lZ7 percent. according to
a 15-month national study con-
ducted by a hospital linen supply
com pany.
· Everybody he re takes what
they want ," Lillis said. "The
young dci<:tors wear the scrub
suits to slet>p and tht>n throw
them '" the tras h. They 're such
prim a d onna s . nobod y s ays
anythinA "
"[~'EN THOUGH I C-'N'T
prove it.·· he rontinued . I lhtnk
lher t''s :.. ring that' :.tealing
sr ru b i.uits and selhnf( them
Evcry b u d } ·s l o o k 111 g for
freebi~. but the publ11"s paying
for every bit of 1t w~ really
need some teeth in the policies
to stop Uus from happening_"
Thief Clears
Consci·ence
SAN FRANCISCO <AP)
A person involved in t he
theft of $3 in cold cuts
from a neighbo r hood
market eight years ago
has r eturned the mone.y,
the victim of a nagg10g
guilty C'009cience
Police Chief Cornelius
Murphy received a n
anonymous letter from
Greenville, SC. with three
$1 bills enclosed. The Jet-
ter, signed "anonymous ,"
said the money was for
payment of the meat theft
in 1972.
"I was with two young
men in a small grocery
store. and while I was
purchasing a few items,
on e of the m s lipped a
pack age of cold cuts into
his jacket ~ket," the let-
ter said. '· . . I've re
membered 1t on occasion
and fell b ad about it · •
Stelt~•••• ol Se%es
the largest gain was among
25 to 34-year-olds, whose death
rate went down 63-4 percent -
the decline in death rate for
persons over 85 was only 10.1
percent.
The b ig impr ove m e nt at
younger ages came hecause or
medwal advanc~s such as an-
tibiotics against infectious
disease, they s aid.
But fro m l 966 to 1977 . the
situation reversed itself Those
over 85 had the largest drop m
death rate 26.3 percent -
while the mortality of 25-to
34-yeaJ··olds declined 6. 7 percent
IN ABSOLUTE N\lMBF.RS,
yearly deaths fell from about 200
per l ,000 persons over age 85 in
1966 to 147 per I,000 in 1971. they
s aid.
The researcher s said the 1m·
provement among the elderly
.tppear ed due to better rare for
heart disease and stroke. which
account for about two-thirds of
deaths in this age group. Deaths
from bot h diseases a re declinmg
as people eat better. smoke less,
control high blood pressure and
receive better m edical care.
they said.
Rosenwaike said the elderly
mortality --based on census
figures -might have been dis-
torted by the tendency of older
people to exaggerate their age
·'because of a sort of status of
reachmR !I:> or 100 "
.........
I Pubtl-Or-CO.ll 0.lly Piiot ~Pl II , 2S, ()(\ 1, •. l'llO lll~ I I PUBLIC'_ NOT~CE
PICTITIOUI IUllM•H NAM• ST&TaMaNT I rne IOI-NJ -Vlft Is dolno t><nt·
~,.,
HUM£RtC MtCltO WEST. 11 .. t
M_,..ary Ave., F-laln V•tt•r, C.
tJ7• Bruo W C1meron Jr.. 11 .. 1
Rowmary Aw., f'oul\laln V•lllY. Ca.
t710I
I Thi> "°"'"-'I\ c-i.d tlV en ln-
c:Uw1ou.1.
I 8n.ce W c:..me."" Jr
Tiii> <I--••s Iii.<! wit" Ille
I
countY C»r1t Oii Oranott Counly on Oc-
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I°'' ·;~::.; N()TICE--
1 FICTITIM auittl•il ..-asTaTaMa•T
l 110 1oito•lno ,.,,..,,, •r• e1o1no
t>v\ln .. u as; NEWPOftT CENTER OENTAL
GROUP. 1401 A~ ........ •*• Nt•Porf BeM.l\.C..-~ G•o•o• Natdus, O O 5 , 40• ¥•"oo10.ear_,,..~r C• mis
J°"" -olm O'O.-rlo, O.M.O.,
160I l vnncirove o. .... . Ml1nl1a\l•ft
1
8 .. cll,C..,ltn!M
uovo Etll°" Rasner O o .S., S.O o. .. nu Or Carone °"' Mer. ca lm u
T1motn1 .>Ol>n O"Ntlll, 0 .0 So •• '612
I N•Pl~l Ci< , Hun'\"91°" 81•<"• ca. ., ..
Tl!!• ""''""" h conCIUcleCI by • I ~,..,., -' .. ""'p
l toYd E A•-r, 0 .0 S '""'""-was Iii.ct wf1" U. r ounty Cler1t of Or-County on~·
t•mber 1• •• '141111
Pullh\IWCI ()r1n99 C<Nll 0.llY Pltol
0<1 > •." u . l'llO .....,
Pl'RLIC NOTICE
Bl'T WHEN MEDICARE data 1 '~C::l:~::::•
was substituted for ccnsu~ data. I H,. 1011-•no "r•o•11 ar• "°'"4
the over ·85 group s till showed a °"''~'£·1T,ME v•oEo ... ,, ,. ...
21 8 perrent i m prov ement I'"' c;•-Gmw c..t26CI Medicare records are thouj!hl to "•1~· .. -Ctt•1 J, ....... -n 11e..i1nq_ C..rd9n Grv .. ca .... be more a crurate becau~t-98 1., .. bv\lnen " '""°"''.., .,, ... ;,._
perct!nt of those over 65 are I"'' ov•1.:.,~e::::;·1•1
t:nroJled ln the publicly funded 1111\ •161_.I w.t• 111..i .. 1111 1"9
h ealth c are pro~ram coun1" c ,.,.. ot Or•NI* tovn•v on s..>-
Sagi said the decline iu over-85 t•""o.to' JO.'"° .,, ... ,
mortal\ty won't mean • bi& .._,_ 0r-c-o.1rv -
populaUon bulge, as so few peo-~ 1• '· "• -,..,...
ple live to-be that age in the-first
place. But for those who do, it
means a slightly longer liJe ex-
pectancy
· T his over 8~ group 1s a
ne~lected area If you look at the
s tandard ahr 1dRed llfo lablt>,
you 'II ~ that 1t frequently ends
at age 85. We're interest ed 10
wh a t h appens wher e the
abndged We table leaves off,"
Sagi srud
PUBLIC NOTICE
--1tITTtT1ouslutiii•i.s NAMa STATa&IHleT
T II• follo•lnci perso•u •'• e101no
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BAB ORCMIOS, 11a1 Sano
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Suiaf'.,. f'-1.tl<1 V•lley CA l?TOI
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MANY MOSLEMS
MUL1J-M4RRY
KUALA LU MPUR. Malaysia
CAP) -More than 200 Moslem
men in Jobore s tate were given
per mission the past two years to
have more than one wife. said
the office of the chief kadi. or
priest.
Se\·en men who sought multi-
ple m arriages had their applica-
tions rejected, at said. Under
Mosle m law a man can be mar·
ried to four women at a time.
lu MaJaysia. where half of the
country's 13 mil!Jon people are
Mosle m . most men ha,•e only
one "'fe.
I ,.,.., r, .
I PublUhed Orange Countv 0•11¥
Ptlol, ~ 'IS 0Ct >. •, 14, ltlO --P VllUC NOTICE
PICTITIGUI au11M•S1
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Tl•• fol-Int 111..-1 are 001"9
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Thi• ""''""" I• condueleel b y • ttmlteel -"'9nNP-,._, J . ..,,.., .... Jr
Tlltt l~ was ltltd witlt the
Co"nlY Cl.,_ ot Or~ County on
~IS,t•
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Pvbll.,,.., <>.,. Coast 0.11• Piiot,
S.01 "·Oct '· '· "· l'llO
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS MISINaU
MAM91TATaMa"T Tiie lollo•l"9 .,.,....,, are Clot"9
tNslneu a ·
PARTY TIME LIOUOA. ISM •A.
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M•Uft9l• Kim, c/o ,_ L _,,
LIN:otn A-. Malwlm, CA "21111
n111 bull-.t la c-.cleel DV Mt In·
Olvl4k>al.
KyYIUI IClm T"h ,._._ ... llteel with tfll
COVftty Clerk of Or-C ....... y Ol'I ~ ... _ .. ,, .. ,,..,,,
Publl-OranQtO C.0.•t Oally Pilat,
Setlf. 2S, Oct ,_ ·-.. '""
PUBLIC NOTICE
-"i!CTITicilliUiiNai1
...._nAT•M•MT
The lot'°"'lno _ _, '' dol"9 Dull
Mt.~h.
THE DESIGN GROUP, 1110
'orb•• Aoeo, LIO""• Nlou•I Calllornla m11
Oracle RodrlqU11, :141 Ma• Vitia,
lllil•, Cetlfwnle t11D13
Tllll "'*'-' la <oncluCllCI Dy •n In·
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GrecloA_l_t
Thi• •"'"'-I WH Iii.Cl witlt lllt c-ty Ciera ti# Or-COUfllY on s.p ..,,,lier 11, ,., ,,..en
PWllV.0 ()'-COit" OellY Piiot,
Oct.'• I•, ll, lll, '"° 0-..0
· PUBLIC NOTICE
.. ount C•""'''"· It. M1c111t111.pllcatlon1 of em -~-·~~1•.i:,•,·.!.' .. !." ... 1!~!~."' 1'1 phvHmt I
Gene Reynolds. left, is takinl male
hormone shots to prepare for a aex
chan1e operation from female to male. Shella, ri1ht, alread)' baa underaone
operation from male to female. The '""" .. '"'• ............ , ..... "'' ........... .. ... , _., ............ .
wide pubUclty lut _year, has caused re·
sentment amo~g Benson. Ariz. 'a 4,000
resident.a who say thfly dOO 't like all the
attention, especially because some of
them comider lt to be neaatlve.
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COUNTY
P.Uii~•9
Gann Urged
To Quit Race
By 0 .l". tlll STING~ ott•o.11, __
l>a~·ld tt.-r.itarul. the l..1bertorurn l' ~
Senat~ l'andldatt' trom \'o,ta Mtsa. l\8~" l\1~
tvub l l l"Ull o p p o n ent. Pia_u l
Gann, ll houhl withdraw from theo nH'f' ·rn
1ive other r and u.l att's with truly different
Ide as an opportun1t)' t(l ~ h.-ard ·
"Mr Ulll\l1 r•n t iios:obl win and he
knows it.'" said lieritland "lies bec'o behind
Alan Cr~ton by 2 l 111 evt'ry poll ta.ken s1nre
February and m> 1&mount or money spent on
TV advertl!un(l t>1tn ovt-n~me those (ld#I"
"More important. • Rt'rtiland went on.
"is the fact that M r t:aun ha~ absolutely
nothiuK new to offer tht' voten. " •••
BERGLAND, ;\N ATTORNEY. also is
president of Californians Against Regulatory
Excess. a group battling Propos1t1on 10 on
the Nov. 4 state ballot
Proposition 10 is the irutrnttve measure
that would divide public places into smoking
and non-smoking sections
I • • tl
THE ORANGt; COUNTY Libertarian
Central Committee 1s planning a $25 pt:r
person fund-raiser on beha lf of Bergland.
The dinner will be Oct. 22 at the Registry
Hotel. Irvine. Tickets available through the
Libe rtarian Party. 17175 Brookhurst St.,
Fountain Valley.
• • •
THE BERGLAND dinner will be just a few
days after Cal-Lib 1. the first California
Libertarian m usic festival Oct. 18 and 19 at the
Orange County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa.
Ed Ciark, the Li bertarian candidate for
president. Is scheduled to speak Sunday.
Tickets for the two-day. 12-band, blue ·
grass, country and new wave show are priced
at $5 per day. or $7 for both days. They are
available through Mutual Ticket agencies
and Libertarian headquarters in Fountain
Valley. * ••
STEVEN J . DAWSON, who was valedic·
torian of the Newport Harbor High School class
or 19'18, hu just completed six weeks as an in·
tern in the Washington office of Rep. Robert E .
Badham, R-Newport Beach. Oa~. 20, returned to Stanford for his
junior year. He is majoring in international
relations. DaWllOD is the son of Robert and Patricia
Dawson, 13" Hampshire Circle, Newport
Beach. •••
FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S Roger Stantou
and WettmJnater'a Philip Anthony will club
-frtd.,-..XOCE,Cbaaeel50 . ..,.r--..._ __ n.e candldates..for the lSt..District ~eat.
on the Orange County Board of Supervisors
face each other on Jim Cooper's "Voter's
Pipeline" show at 7:30 p.m .
The KOCE show will be repeated at 10
a .m . Saturday.
Fountaln Valley City Councilman Stanton
is challenging Anthony. the incumbent.
Drivers Needftl
The Orange County unit of the American Cancer
Society is looking for Angels on Wheels -volunteer
drivers who transport cancer patients to and from
medical appointments .
"Thia is crucially needed," said Rosalie Foy. a
Huntington Beach resident and chairman of the
Angels oo Wheels program in Orange County. "It is
hard enough for the patients to have cancer and go
tbrougti \he tre atments without having to find a way
togettoappointments.'' added Mrs. Foy.
Anyone interested in helping or wanting addi·
tional information about the driver program can
contact the American Cancer Society. 752-8600. ----
L'\esa \7erde
\J ine and ~qoor
PARDUCCI WIME SALE!
PAROUCCI 1978 MENDOCINO
ZINFANDEL
Gold Medal&-Orange & LA County Fairs
Reg. $3.60 12. 99
PARDUCCI 1977 MENDOCINO
CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Bronze Medal Orange County Fair
Reg. $6.50 14.88
PARDUCCI 1978 MENDOCINO
GAMA Y BEAUJOLAIS
Pmrduccrs most popular red wine
Reg. $3.50 12. 99
All 7SOML
John Parduccl. his wife and brotri.r make ·
outstanding and rN10nabty priced wlnee at this:
fanll~ed winery in Ukleh. a.cau.. thetr
winet .,. Pf1Qed 10 low they often do not get the
retP«:t due them.
TAYLOR CAUF. CB.~RS
Cl11•l1.I ....... l•t .,
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549-40+4' ---CK AT HARBOR~
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Thurlday, October 9. 1980 IWl. y PtL.OT AJ J
' .
Trial Due iti Bow Death 7
~~ t'our men and a wom an have
been ordered to 1ttand trial r>e<-
1 tn Oran1c ('ounty Su ~rior
'ourt for the July 18 bow and
of death by torture. a crime cov·
ered by California's death penaJ·
ty law
T he defendants are being held
at Orange County Jail in lieu of
Sl00.000 bail.
It is estimated their trial will
last about four weeks.
Tab The Firtt Step To Take-Off
CAU FOR BROCHURE
urrow s laylnai of ia (;araJe n
t:rovt' rnan In fl unttnl(ton
H(:iat•h
T h•• flH· ll.-fond~ent :t J~ At¢ulrre. J!>. h111 wife, Lauri~. 19;
Jamc11 c:urwoocl. 23 ; J am~11 H
Ma rvin, 23, aJtd Hr11art Mllhir, 20
will be tr\49<1 1n ~uf"'rlor Court
Juda,e...K.etul4fth hae's rourtroom
m Santa Ana
Stock Sales Halt
Sought by State
(71 .. ,...l6.29. ""'. 4102
4*C..,...On-.• .... l41•~9-dl.CA92MO
ot~~!~°'4-----
They IU"t' t·hur~ed with the 1tr
ro w aOll k n lf~ m u r d br o r
Stephen J C1t•t•one . 31, m llunt
1ng t o n C't-n t ra l l'ar k
1'N1st'rutor11 a llege t he defen·
dan ts kllled Ciccone , an un-
employed autot>ody mech4oic.
aJter he fl'll out of favor with the
gr OUlJ
W e ~t Ordnge C o un t y
Muntr1"al Court Judge Jame'S
Sm ith ordere<l the defendants
to stand tn al for murder last
month after a lengthy pre·
hminary heanng closed to press
and publH'
Smith. howeve r. dis missed
~µe~1al c1reumstance a ll egations
T he state Depa rtment of
Corporations is seeking to force
the Par Excellence Manufactu.I'·
ing Corporation of Placentia to
bait it.s sale or common stock
and refund Sll.610 the depart
ment alleges was collected il·
legally.
T he departme nt riled s uit
Tuesd ay in Orange Co unty
Superior Cout1 asking for an m·
junction to stop stock sales. A
hearing on the matter will be
conducted Oct. 23 in the Orange
County Courthouse .
Jn the suit, department of.
f1cials contend that Par Ex·
cellence President Ancel Nelson
sold stock to four investors
without first recei ving st ate
permission. The officials say
Nelson also m isr e pres ented
facts about the corporation. re·
portin& incorrectly to investors
that he had as much as $50,000 of
his own money tied up in the
stock.
ROLLER ·St<ATE
INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE
20o/o to 50°/o OFF
Mork Breckler, attorney for
the D~partment of Corpor ations. ON ALL ,~ . ., ITEMS IN STOCK said the company was set up to
manufarture jewelry
Representatives for Par Ex· ~ · ·
cellence could not be reached ' "' &~
Wednesd ay for comment. The )l, ~ · BAL.,.. .. ,
1
•...
10 company 's telephone has been 105 MAIN ST. ~ """" ........
disconnected 1.------..... ~---~~---~~
MEN'S SALE
9.99
Knit pick: our
short-sleeve shirt.
Sp ecial Easy does 1t
in our casual choice shirt.
Comfortable mesh knit.
White .. ta n, blue, navy,
red, green. Cotton
and polyester. S.M,L,XL.
Men's Knits, 501
18.99
Get into stretch.
Belted polyester pants.
Special Comfort never should
be an option. Go for these
in a great collection of colors .
Sizes 32 to 40. /, · --~ .. ~
Men's Casual Pants, 515 .r
12.99
Favored shirting.
Our own plaid sportshirts.
Reg. 18.50 Classic comfort and
the season's hottest item. Choose
from a super collection of colors
and plaids in polyester I cotton.
S,M,L,XL.
Men's Sportshirts, 502
16.99
For men only:
Brlttan/ae fashion jeans.
Orig. $23 to $28 An eye for
detail. A fit for a mature man's
body. Choose pre-washed and
indigo from our collection. 32 to 38.
Men's Casual Pants, 515
Bullock's Mission Viejo, MiSsion Viejo Mall, (714) 495-3111.
Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol. C.M. (714) 556·0611 .
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•
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a rS take back seat to MERIT technology
in tests comparing taste and tar levels.
ThL\rt s ~ lc)\V tar cigarette that's challenging
hi gh t~!r ~rn<.)king -a nd winning.
1 hL' l iga rette: MERIT
High Tars Finish Second
La test research proves smokers
J)r eft',. MERIT
Blind Tas te Tests: In tests where
brC1n cl identity was concealed, a sig-
nificant n1ajority of smokers rated
the taste of lo w tar MERIT as good
as -c)r better than -leading high tar
brands. Even cigarettes having
twice the tar!
Srnoker Preference: Among
the 95% of smokers stating a
0 Pn11111 '1''"" In• 1 ·1~11
Kings: 8 mg· 't;i1'. • 0.6 mg nicoune-lOO 's Reg: 10 mg "tar:· 0.7 mg nicotine-
100' s Men: 11 111g 'rar:' O.B mg nicotine av.per cigarette , FTC Repon Oec~79
.
Warning: The Surge on General Has Determined
That Cig arette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health ..
MERIT
Filter
prefe re nce, the MERIT lovJ tar/good
"l< taste combination was favo re d
-
3 to I over higl1 ta r leaders v.;h e n t ar
leve ls were revealed!
I,Jont,-Term Satisfaction: In the
latest survey of fo rme r high ta r smok-
ers who h ave swi tched to MERIT, 9
o ut of 10 reported they continue to
enjoy smo king, a re glacl th ey
switched, and report MERIT is the
best-tasting low tar they've et ie r tried!
MERIT is the proven a lte r-
n ative to high ta r smoking.
And you can taste it.
~&lOO's
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Thursday. October 9, 1980 C:WLY PtLOT BJ
Helpful Approaeh
Hydraulic lift,s on county buses let disabled persons wllkn their horizon~
PREPARING TO BOARD SPECIALLY EQUIPPED ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT BUS .
Barber• Ulngefeld StMra Son Herbie, 12, to Stop 81 L.a~un• Niguel Shopping Plaa ---__ _.. ....
TI• TO.SWAP IMILaa AND GRUTINQ M UFT INCHll UP TO .LIYIL OP BUI A1SU!
Drtve Cltff Jenaen Coltlrole Mecllllnlcal Deva 11tmt ..,_... llolllltJ for ... ndlcapped
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Daily Pilot
Photos by
Lee Payne
By FREDl-;KIC'K S('HOt-:MEllL
Ci1 '"° O•llt l'llM )'4H
T w o world ~ bus ed o n
wheels h a ve been united
throu~h ne w . fully c.1r cessiblc
t o tht: h i.J ndic a ppe d . bus
routes inaug ur ated hy the
~range ~nunty ·r ransit-nis-
trir t .
T welvt: routes are now <'On·
s id erc d fu lly a c c esc:;ible ,
m eaning that per so ns con·
fined to wh<.·ekhairs may use
t he buses j ust 111-.t:: the ir non
handicapperl f'lilmterpnrts
A t'E8Sl 8Lt: roult:s ""l'rt>
s elet·ted by t r:tns1t d1.-:trict of-
ficials baseu on ret ornmen-
dations made In a 1·ommit-
t e e rep r··~en t 1ng han
d i c apped p<.•r.!-.onc; :1 cc•o1 dmg
to a distnc l sµvkt>:-man
Nin11 of the route:-. bec·a mC'
eff ect1ve iu .Junr 1 hret! mun~
were added in ~~'pl1-m be 1".
At le as l t wo more a rP
sched uled tn bf• ,1d <it'd in
l•,ebr uarv \\lH·h tlh" dbt rid
comµlctcs "'tr:ins 1t 10 11 to ne v.
huses that ~tr1' o..,p1•1·1 .. dh out-
fitted with lif1.., :11 r.\1,1• ind
I o w e r w h e l' I (' fl ;,,1 11 Ii o u n d
ride rs.
T he o:,pok<.·!-.r. ..i ll , J 1d iht:
dist rict has an <I\ t·1 :lg(' of 16
han u 1<.'<1JJpc·cJ p•·• "on-, \d10
daily r ide lh' ·1< n•ss1lllc
routes .
"A N 0 T .If \ 1· ( t t.: u r c 1 s
h i g h er t han -.••OH' o thf'r
systems," he sw d
H a ndic a p pe d rider-. ..t r c
charged the rc>g ul ar 50 re nt
one -way f a r e duri ng pt l:ik
transit hours. ti to 8 JO a. m.
and 3 :30 to G p.m. Ouring
other times of tht> dav. han·
dicapped riders a re cha rged
hall fare .
The fully accessible roules
along the Orange Coast in-
clude:
-Route 85 in the Laguna
Niguel and San Clemente
area.
-Route 129 along Beach
CHANCE TO TOUR AND SIGHTSEE EXCITING FOR YOUTH
Mrs. Ulngefeld Steadies WhHlchalr on Way Up
Bou lf.:v a r d i n H untington
Ht:ach
-ROUTE 37 a long Euchd
A venue to E llis Street an
Huntington Beach.
-Routes 41 a nd 43 along
Harbor Boulevard in Costa
Mesa.
-Route 42 along the coast
to Seal Beach.
-Route 57 from Laguna
Beach and Newport Beach to
Santa Ana.
Houl e 60 along Edin~er
A\ C'nU<' .
-ROUTE 71 l ink ing
Newp<>rt Center and Orange
R o ute s 74 a nd 7&
be tween UC Irv ine and Hunt
ington Beach.
-Route 158 linking Seal
Be a ch and Tustin.
Further information may
be obtained by telephoning
the transit district at 636·
RIDE.
The 1980's Is time tor self-Improvement and
home Improvement. That means working out,
shaping up; redecorating Instead of relocating.
That's why we're having this sensational
Bigelow SHAPE UP YOUR HOME CARPET
&ALE. Imagine, low. low dollar-stretching
Orlcea on Bigelow's newest broadloom car-
pets In lively new colors and sleek new tex·
tures that give any room a wonderful new look.
And Just look at these Bigelow bonuses:
• Bigelow Quality that assures long, long wear
• Bigelow exclusive performance ratings help
you choose the right carpet for the right room.
..
Come In early and Nve big •t Alden'• an-
nual Carpeta Factory Authorized ~ale. (Limit-
ed time) .
· : ··;.::·i" DEN'S .
~ar;,e· .:;Jf:· :iiiSiBilBtiiin:·custom drap8ries ·
LI(·~· JI•,..: · • .. ;."':·:. linoleum • wood floor
1663 PLACENTIA A VENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 646-4838 -646-135~
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112 DAILY PILOT
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s rumpllou:. 'egeldt IAn i.anJ'*•• h
DREYlR''i nolur<tl 1te llC:dlll ""''
~tl m11d1 nll'"'
$c'll'c:'c/ "' "' 1lt'll!:Jhlfl1/
Willt!t/ronl sellln!J .:>11 lfw ho.u;.lu>J llo.
WHOLLY COW! RESTAURANT
UDO MARINA VILLAGE
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Thl' 1tt·1111n Wt!dn~sdu~
• ~ 11" bu..-.('(J on <• n:1·om
111l'odat11m from un Fl>A
• uch•11111ry panel rt<vit·w
• II\~ 11\ t'f tht• ('11111\l l'.'1
e 1lru~:.
e "Tiit: \ •:N1 l Kl..:~ e old dru~ 1·a111e rn tht'.
• JJancl ·s ullenllon wht!ll u
ph) ~1C"1an repo1 ted the
• death of dn mfanl ~1ven e thl'.' dru~ 1n tls forrnulu e for fll1>:-.lnt!S'>'. the FOA
said
• It s1111I .,,.it:t'l -.pints of
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • m lrl'.' hu!> l~cn used to -------reduce fcvt!r. treat cold
PAY NO INCOME TAX
IN 1980 AMD
RECOVER TAXES PAID
IM 1979, 1978 & 1979
It is possible for yo u to recover
approximately two dollars of taxes for
every dolla you invest while paticipating
. in a hi<jlly profit mo tivated investment.
• FOt.1 yeas of pt.Olic occeptaic:e
• Fovorat:iie tar opinion letters
• Flexibity of amount invested
• Available to individuals and
corpototion~.
ACT MOW FOR 1980 --------
:sore:. relieve mu:.cle
:-.pa s m i., r ed u ce
bel\"h1ng , promole
perspiration a nd en·
t"ourage urination
Bul FDA advi:.ers
found no eviden<'e thut it
worked for any of those
maladies
THE FDA SAID its
National Clearinghouse
for Poison Control Cen-
ters had 16 reports or
children who ingested
the spirits over a fiv e.
year period None died,
but the clearinghouse
estimated 10 times as
many cases may actual·
ly have occurred as
were reported.
For more information on tm savings seminars
or 0 private confidential appointment:
The agency said it is
writing manufacturers
asking them to
withdraw the 1>roducts,
sold under such labels
as Sweet Spirits o f
Nitre, Spirit of Nitre.
Spirit of Nitrous Ether,
Nitre Spirit and Ethyl
Nitrite
Red Seated
CALL
GERALD KOZAK
JStS. ..... Dme.W..110 ... ..,...._.c.nuo
(7141 644-2507
Huntington Beach
Pactftc Coast H So. of Pier -
M EXJCALl, ~exico
<AP> A member of
the Communist Party
has been seated in the
Baja California State
Legislature for the first
time. Felix Vega Ibarra
began his three-year
term when the body con·
vened its lOlh session.
15 Convenient Loccit1ons
Newpon Beach
1400 Pacific Coast Hwy
QUEENIE
WC)M£N
we>•KING
LAM£' CLOSfO
AHCAO
· Got a pr11blem ·1 Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat unit
cut red tape. getting the answers and action you need
to solve inequ1lles m government and busineu Mail
your quei;tioru to Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Orange
Coost VOlly Pilot. P 0 Bor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA
92626 As many letters as possible will be answered,
but phoned mquines nr letters nor including the
reader's full name. address and business hours' phone
number canMt be considered 'fhi.scolumn appears dai·
ly except Sundays · ·
R'at..,...sam119 Ta.r Crft8f
DEAJl READERS: l.a~me tu en41&a ol •p ..
$3,fft wlll be available, •l•rtl•I la lMl, lo
Callfonla laomeewaen ware laataU a"rOYed llt.da
of wa&er·tavlal aya&ems.
Assembly BUI 1159, puaed tllb year Hd
alped by t.lle 10.eraor, allows tu eredk for part
of tile eo.t ol laatalllal rala water ud lftJ' water
aya&ema, flow red•cen fer .-.en ... fafteta,
aad low-Oula &olleta. Grey water s1a&ems reclal•
water from balba, altowen ud lllmb for lalMlaeap-
hll lrriptioa .. Water from 1*la tM rala water ...
tile 1re-y water syste•• •"Id be •aed for
laadacape waterta1, wlalell ea.a••ee llall t.lle
domestic water ued by CaWonala .... ea.
Ttae tH crecllt for slD1le famlly reaWetaca la
55 petteat -ap lo a ma:stm .. of N.•. For 1
m •ltlple resldeaces, an owaer waio laalalla a
system c:oaUD1 at least SI,• cu lake a lH eredtl
of ?5 perceat ap \o a maslm91D of N.•. T1te tas
credit law will explre at Ute ead of 1-.Z uless H ·
leaded by new le1lslatioll.
The Department of Water &e9ouces plans to
develop and sbow several dem09Stratloll rala
water aacl grey water syste .. nanta1 aest year,
to encouraie bomeowaera to las&all similar
systems. Tllat departmeat aad tM Depaft•nt of
Healt.11 Services will develop pldebel for t.lle
water ccaaaervatloD ayatem1 ellpWe fer tu credk.
A pabUe taearta1 • lH '"' ned 1D11llaes wW be beld before t.lle ead of Juury, Ml •dale llas
bee• set.
R'Clff to IUJW'fl f'Nt
DEAR PAT: I've heard that it's better to ripen
fruit in a plastic bag or a grocery sack. I do it this
way. but have a lways wondered why this method
is more effective than placing fruit in the sun to
ripen.
D.N .. Corona del Mar
Frulta release et.llyleae 1u u t.lle)' rtpn aad
trapplq die 1aa la Uae ba& ,,_. •P t.lle procetaa.
0.ee t.lle fndta are ripe, refrtprue t.lle• a. .....
tala mu:imam freslulesa • .._... frd la tM ...
to rtpm dries It oat ud detnda from lal&e.
FDA Sues Over
Veno~base Drug
MIAMI <AP) -The U.S. Food and Drua Ad·
ministration's request bu failed to win • tem-
porary injunction against production and sale of
s nake-venom drug used to treat multiple scleroeis
and arthritis vicUms.
U.S. District Judge Joe Eat.on Mt a trial date
of Oct. 'Z7 in a suit filed by the FDA charctnl that
one user of the drug PROven developed uterine
bleeding and that another djed of a brain hemor·
rhage. . . Eaton said he would hear evidence before ruling
whether to st.op production ol the drui made from
cobra, krait and water moccasin venom. Used by
5,000 people, the drug sells for SIO a vial. Serpen·
tarlum owner Bill Haast says he will continue to
make the drug.
Bias Ruled in Firing
DETROIT CAP) -A televiaion station d.Ja ..
crlminated against the late Daniel Jamlson in fir·
ing the sportscaster in 1977 and replacing him with
a black man, a federal court jury has ruled.
Jamison riled a $6.75 million suJt •l•inat
WJBK-TV after he was fired. He committed
suicide in 1979 al aae 34. ID the suit, Jamison
charg«t the staUon with racial discrimination,
claiming he was fired so WJBK could hire a black
..... sportscaster.
Charlie Neal, a black sportscaster, replaced
.Tamison.
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NATION Thur1day. Octobet 9 1980 OHLY ALOT -
Gay Foe • IS Defendant
Collf{ressma11 Supponed 'Pro-fanuly' (~auses GOURMET
MARKET
WASJllNGTON IAP> Rep Kobert Rauman.
who has plt'aded 1nnO<'t•nt to :s'"11ual ollrltation an
IU\ ttw 1d(•nl allel(edly 1nvohing a \6 y~ar-0ld t>ny
is a SVOfU•or of 1t ball th11t 1•()f1demns hom<lSexuallly
as an unari't•pt ablt> lifestyle M d 1:c known a11 ia
st1u.mc•h dt•f<'nder of pro fo mtl) · ('11u.'ies
Ont! t•f ltw mu:H outs pokt'n ron11en at1ve~ 111 tht'
House of Kt'\>rest'ntt\\\ves. Baumlln IS • rounder
and r urN>nt ht•11Ct of the f\ mcn<·1rn < 'on11erv at tvt'
Unwn and ~·t•1vod n pNfe,·t 'N"JMl n urd" lo.r the
1979 eongrt' ~•onul :•t•i.:oon fr<Hll tht' "C'hrlstlan
Voice." a fw11.hrn1 .. nt1thst l(roup l':cpou.s1 nl( ron
servau ve t·uu.-scl4
IN IUS PUBl.H' KOt.•:. BAl MAN has voted
for a btll tu \leny ft.lier al mone) for defending
homose"u1tl <:auses. he om·e ilet'lared that a US
Supreme Court t1ec1slon ~· m1t\1ng aoort ions wa&
·'one of the most od 1ous rubngs e\ er, and 1n
House debate in 1978 bla:.tetl tht• Whlle House'i,
"Women's ConfereoCt', ·· u largl'I ul oppos1t1on
from many conservat ive te roups
To gay rights lobby ists. Baum.in 1:. knuw11 a1>
"host i le." a(•co rdrng l•1 St e\e ~nd ea n . it
spokesman for the Ua)' Hight:.
N allonaJ l .obby
··tte·s been so hostile that
we really haven't worked with
him." S<.11d Endean. who lobb1c!>
for leg1:.lat1on to proh1h1t d1:-.
c rirn1nauon agam sl homose"
uals
Bauman, who is seeking re
election, has been in seclusion
s ince 1-liday when he pleaded
uuMAN innocent m D1stn ct of Columbia
Superior Court to the solicitation charge.
THOMAS O'MALLEV. the congressm an's
lawyer, said at the time the U.S. attorney's office
agreed to drop the charge if the congressman from
Maryland's Eastern Shore completes an alcoholism
rehabilitation program.
While few details of the criminal charge have
been made public by prosecutors, the Washington
Star quoted unnamed sources as saying Bauman
was accused of paying a t6-year-0ld boy he m et at
a homosexual bar S50 to perform an oral sex act on
the youth.
B auman's office issued a written statement in
which the congressm an said he does not know
what he did during a "stage of arule alcoholism "
March 2, when the incident is alleged to have oc-
curred.
The Baltimore Sun on Wednesday quoted
sources as saying Bauman told a meeting of sup-
porters at his home in Ma ryland that he was allergic
to alcohol to such a degree that even a small amount
caused a personality change and loss of memory.
MOST OF THOSE AT THE MEETING would
not speak with reporters, but those who did said
they supported Bauman 's re-election. The con·
gressman was also given s upport Tuesday by
Republican Reps. Guy Vander Jagt of Michigan;
Philip Crane, H e nry Hyde, a nd Edward
Derwin.slri, all of Illinois ; and Tom Evans of
Delaware.
However, since his court a ppearance Bauman
·aJao bu been declared persona ooo 1rata by three
-...---4:'1111.11 . .erv.atiJle IJ'QUps whose views be sher.es.
Paul Weyrich, head of the Committee for the
Survival of a Free CongresaJ noted that B•uman
-waa-"Oiie of the leadin1 apokesman on con-
aervatlve and pro-family causes," but said he
should resign from Congress because he is no
longer a "credible spokesman" for his causes.
Bauman will not get any campaign money
from the Republican National Committee, but
already has received $8,300 from the House GOP
campaign committee.
A SOURCE AT THF. national committee said
Wednesday that "a decision has beeu made not to
give money."
The national committee source said the party
does not usually give campaign contributions to in·
cumbent members of Congress. However. wider
Auto Sales
iO/f for '80
DETROIT (AP l -Slt.les or cars m ade in the
United Stales for the 1980 model year were the
lowest in five year s as imports cut into the
market, according to automobile industry figures.
Imports posted their bt!Sl September on record
to close out the year , while Amencan producers
again suffered a sharp drop in sales from the same
period last year.
U.S. PRODUCERS FINISHED the year with
sales of 6,802,572, off 21 percent from 1919, and im ·
port sales rose 11 percent to 2,365,379 or a recbrd 26
perce.nt share of the U.S. market. The total of
9,167 ,951 cars was down 15 percent from the pre·
vlous year's 10,772,838 and was the smallest since
UJ75, when about 8.16 million cars were sold.
Domestic companies barely topped 1975 sales,
when they sold 6.58 million cars.
The five major U.S. producen said they sold
W , 742 cars in September compared with 593, 783 in
tbe same month last year.
Importers sold 183,638 cars for September, a
2.8 percent increase in sales per day from the
171,493 cars sold in September 1979, the previous
record for the month. That gave the importers 27
percent of the U.S. mar ket, down 2 percentage
points from August.
COU~G IMPORTS AND domesUt: makes '°lethef', September sales were off 16 percent
from September 1979.
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fcdend law ltw ('omm 1tt~l' 1·o uhl conlnliute as
rnur h a.-. ~.000
lldore lt1<' :H'X t·hurt(t'. Huuman wa:; ton
:.irlt'l't'CI ce11111n 111 h•· rt• t'lt'i'kd
Ttw llou"'' ltt·1ml1IH•ao c·umpu11<n rommittee.
"hh·h uwlud•·~ ull < ;o I' nit•11lber1o ol the tlouse.
1·ust(1m ur1tv 111uk(·:o. :h u1tut1l1> t•l t•urh of them
$4 000 for vr1mury t•onte!>l1' an1l 1mother S4.000 for lht:
i.:••rwral c•let'lwn
In 11d1Ulltm, ttw <.'mnn11ttee pruv1dei, U<.'h
>•·rv1<'f'S as radio I ui""' whlt'h pw.h the total above
S4 000
Hrnp•
J c rom~ Kurtz,
lh e n a ti on's
t hief tax collec·
tor, 1s resigning
to go back t o
pn v ate practice
as a t ax lawyer.
an Int e rn a l
Revenue Service-
spokes man has
confirmed .
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BARBEQUE STEAK 4.98 t.8.
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Thick t•u l top round
t'lrst or the !o.tiason
fo~RESH COOKED LOCAL LOBSTERS
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We are bappy to •oounce
lhat Delaney's now has •
gourmet celeriag department
From party plat~n to a
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Lg. Beefst~ak Tomato . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49( lb.
Crispy Package Carrots . . . . . . . . . 2k bag
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Hen Turkey Breasts . . . . . . . . . ...... l.99 lb.
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Chablis o r Vin Rose 1750 m11 1 1.19
Beringer Wines 175-0 m 1
Cbenin Blanc rc11 6.95 . .3.50 Botla Wines (750 mil)
Soave or 1'rebbiano. . , ... -...... 4.25
Scoresby Scotc h qsu rna l ,5,55 ..... liter 6.85
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New St.ore Hours 9·6, Oosed Sunday
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LOCAL Thursday October 9, 1980 U5C DAILf PILOI 83
Club Owner Tells Stand
Students' Eviction From Pool Stirs Flap
By PHIL SNEIDER MAN Of_.,...,~, .....
f"erydoun Ahadpour has big
plans ln mind for the Huntington
fl a~bour Bay and Racquet Club ,
which he and his wire Doris
purchased about a month aao.
The couple paid $4.2 million
for the club, which Includes a
156·slip marina . They expect to
s ink another $500,000 Into dock
-re.paiu, pool i-mprov~nt,
restaurant remodeling and other
r enovation.
Thetfre f fir th~ Birds
Ra lph l<r1uic of Wes unin:.tcr ..tnd his wlfr
M a tt i e e n t' o u n t e r s o rn e 11 e w . f o u n i..I
feathered fritmd~ as they pa~s o ut scra ps
o f hr1·.1d and \'t•t:t1tC1!.le" at Mile Square
l'ark 111 Fountarn \'alle\'.
Reagm1. Sets
Jlalley Park
Appeara11ce
Republican pres 1dc11 L1JI
nominee Ronald Reagan h:.a <.
scheduled a rampa 1gn :.ip
pearance at Mile Square Park in
Fountain Valley Monday.
The former California governor
is expected to speak on the grassy
area north of the city's recr~a
tional center, 16400 nrookhurst
Street, atabout 2 p.m
Fountain Valley Clly officials
met Tuesday with Reagan·:.
campalgn s taff, but Parks and
R~reation Director Gary Oavis
said financiaJ respons1b11it1es for
the event have not been com·
pleted.
Campaign officials s ay the
event will draw about 6,000 peo.
pie. Entertainer Pat Boone 1s
scheduled to appear with Reagan
at the park.
Boat-repair. Work
Approve d in Mesa
Despite olJJt-l'tH>n" 1 roin ne1~hbonn~ property owners and
apartment d<Aeller-, \'ho .-l&1m no1o;c in ,1d1al·ent industrial areas is
bN·ommg burd1-n~o111c. < osta Mes a Ctty C'C1unl'1l h;,as authorized a
boal·repa1r firm ll work 111 an outdoor storage area
Tht-outdoor wo1 k """'' dt.-<'<'\ f'rcc.l b~ 1·1ty officials ms pf'cling
Fishmg floats Cnltm1tf'll ,1\ 6:...>0 'l't:rminal Way this year wl1en the
company 's owncrc;h1 p wa. t1ansfcrrNl from one family member lo
another. officials said
Subsequently. the m•w 0 \\1'\Cr, Philip nreyshock, applied for a
permit to allo" thP <1ct1 \'il) at the :.hop which repairs and con·
structs fishing boats a n•1 installs ho.it equjpment
Council membt'fs learned during a µublic hearing that
neighbori. · complaints •'ente red primarily on the activity of a
woodworking opt•ration which leases a portion of the Greyshock-
owned plliltt.
Greyshock, who te!>llflcd his operations would be curtailed at 6
p m . daily except under emergency situations, told counciJ mem·
beri: he would seek the cooperation o( his tenant in reducing s aw
noise on the premise:..
;
In Costa Mesa
BUT THEIR l'LANS do not in·
elude contin uin g to permit
Coastline Community College to
conduct classes at the club, as it
has for four years.
Ahadpour , a former marine
salvage operator in Iran who
moved to Newport Beach four
years ago. was C'riticized this
we~k for abruptly evicting the
college's s "imm1ng and scuba
classes. He also has given
Coastline 30 days to relocate the
six. college sailboats currently
tied up in tus marina.
ln all, Ahadpour's actions
have affected 28 swimming, 32
scuba and 1.34 sailing students.
A college spokesman said the
club ownf'r agreed in early Sep·
tem ber to continue allowing t he
t lasses. He said t h e owner
abruptly revrrsed himself last
week and orde red swimndn~
students out of the pool
AllAVPOUR ME'F wtth re·
por ters to counter th~ er1t1c1sm
"E very single lime we had a
<"lass here, we've had com·
plaints from <club J me mbers,''
he contended.
He asserted that students have
misused club facilitle , blocked
dock areas and disturbed club
hanquets and weddings
Ahadpour a lso said some
me mbers have exµressed
annoyance that they have paid to
Join an exclusive club that
.,erm1tsoutsiders to have free run
of the grounds
WHEN HE FIRST met .with
c:ollege officials, Ahadpour said
he had only owned the business
for six days and wa s no t
familiar with the Coastline
classes.
"We had no idea it would be as
extensive aa it has been," Doris
Ahadpour said.
Ahadpour said he is the club's
10th owner in 18 years. He
blamed the club's history of con·
tinuing financial problems on
NEW OWNERS HAVE BIG PLANS FOR HAABOu"( ~ LlJ8
Dori•, Ferydoun Ahadpour Outt CC'Htllnc <'hrnl)us
creating a laq~e overhead
·'This has created a lot uf 111
will with th(' memhers,' he said.
Curn•ntly. aLout 550 people
belong to the club.
THE COASTLINE classes. he
c>.plained, have been eliminated
as part of hi.s overall c ampaign
to upgrade the facility. H e su1i:
gested that the classes be rnov<.-d
'to other area marinas
Coa~tline spokes m.in Jutk
Chappell said college offi rrnls
a re disturbed by the club
own.er's hard·lin~ position.
Concerning the charges that
students disrupted club ban·
quels, Chappell said, "If thesP
were his feelings, the college
would have tried to work with
him in rescheduling the classes.
But we were never given that
option. We were just thrown
out"
\4) f111d .tit. t I ••• I . '
~" 11n 111111~ Ill l "'I
alth•JU);h II• ~111·· 11 11
loni.: .. r ·lrl\1 t., 1•11.
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1'.;rk 1.r ll :1r:·1•"111 I 1 1 1
In we has u"ank•I ,, ~ 1M• l 1 i ..
l o (J rang1• 1 1,,,..,1 1 ri l l, •
M a C' h 1 n l' 1 t' • 1, n •.
Oepartm~nl
The grant .... 1111 11· 11~1 d It\ 11t 1
purC'hase madl1nc lt•t:il •1ol11~'
equipment
The c·om p;m y h.i.., aln •1t1:.
presentf'd two S.5'JO :-.<"hn l arshtjls
to OCC mac hinl' l<'t hnolo~o
students thi:. year
Before rea<'hing Mlle Square
Reaaan is expected to speak at Seal Beach Leisure World.
~ ··bad management, no controls Jeniors' /i'lu SOOt~---an-==d=-no dis~pline over the place,
The college spokesman said
Coastline probably w-rn be able
Parker llc1 n 11 1l 1n ,,, a
m anufa1.~ua·1 u~ I' ... ~1. •>f•'· 1
~ysll•ms .ind hydr.1ulH· rJt~h'
controls
11...il---~-ailllU<M'4.._ WH the 9tte-~-
another presidential campaign
visit in October 1976, whe n
Gerald Ford <Ire" 25,000 pt..'<>ple
to the site on a Sunday after·
noon. Available Nov. 15
Valley ()K s
__ <;ontract 011
Balloon Rac~e
Expressin~ sati.c;fa,•t111n with a
series of revisions 11 I hf' •• itr~
ment , the Fountain \'alle. C'ilv
Council unanimous() ur•Prr•\t>t1 a
contract Tues<l:'ty for the 1981
Gordon fknnt'l l R • .tlixm f{,H c
s cheduled for J\pri I .!~ ,m<I >f
1981.
When lhc l •1t1tra1 I 1nitwll\
came hcforc the rn1H11· 1 1••
August. c ounci I rrn•m l1t•r · "''
jected tc1 the ul~ s ... l .11•1 lC. <'
co.sponsor of lhf' eve11t v. 1th fe....,
controls over it.'i operation.
l'osta Me<.l\'~ ilu·leerv senior
Ul1: ... ns can j?et !>hOI<' :-.:~., IS Rt
!ht c;olden Timers :•n: ... 11, fl1J
clmtC' betwPen '• .1 m 1H1•l J p m .
a spokPsrn ;.ir1 • -.i--0rt.o;
The r~nit· 1:> '•<'hcdult'J fur th1•
or,z;u111.<1l11111 ' •f'nlt>r .1\ 114 t-:
19th St.
This yr:.11 ·. -. .l !'l'lr•,~. llH·
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purified va t·cm1· whll h •'-expect
ed lo rE>sult in no 01 nnld c;ide ef
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s pokesman ~aid
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1 hc,.I. 0111 t11c11 local hranc.:h uf tl14" Huv.., ''lub of th1 Harbor
:iri'.1, a 'l(Jl1k•!s111an SUti:gei-:ted.
'I h'' l'lub . .il G131 Tuslm Ave .
ofh:rs game!> :.uch as air h~key ,
C'lit!l'ker,;. chess. bumper pool.
ff1<>!'!hall. pu11o: pong, darts and !I
b a ll ... aHi Harlan Andersen
branch director. ·
/\ 1 ~11 nfft-red <Ire l'IC\sses in
1~ .it ht-r. woodworking p•1wer
lu<ri-. mil ';;p1c1ary
'\111·11<tl "''cnts th1., m onth in·
1•l11tJl a tlalJqwc••n Spn(Jk floust '
u .. 1>lt JV. h•· '>aio
L~t's Recognize
• in Our Bu~
COMING TLJ[<)OAYI OCTOBE ~
l~J frlE D.AIL Y PIL U f
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The revised docum~nt sta\eR
that the event is roorchnaled
with the city, but rl()('s not 11st
Fountain Valley us a co·SJK>nsor
T he city's responsibilities and
liability -are limited. acc<>rd
ing to Suzanne Victor, au ad
minlstrative aide with the c ity
~l ~l\1her-.h1p for IY;1t1 ooys and
~irb 1!-$10 a ve.11 The dub 1s
111\l JI wet>kdav.., net W<'<'O 3 and
·1 .Ill fJ 1 n anct'from fl. 30 Io 9 p. m
1111 sawrrta;,i. 1t'!> open between
ltl a m and 3 p n1
.4 t ribu lt' ti r/1 t "
Orange Co<1.~1
Successf1il
Wome n
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Under the contrnct. Fou_ntain
Valley will be relmbulsed for
traffic control and security out
side the park, crowd control out·
side the p a rk a nd fire ·
paramedic em ergency services
The contract now mut.t be ap
proved by the Orange County
Board of Supervisors. which
over sees o p er ation or Mile
Scauare Park. which lies within
Fountain Valley City limits and
iA the designated race site.
-Mace Defense
Cl888 Slated
The use of chemical mace as a
defensive weapon by civilians
will be tau1ht In an evening
clau Oct. 29 in San Clemente.
Spomored by the police de·
partment and Sanu Ana
Colle1e. the clus will run from 6
to t :IO p.m. ln the Ole Hanson
Room at the Community Center . 100 Ave. Seville.
Thole completing the class
will nic:etve a certillcate which
••blel them to purchase the
cllemlcal apray,
Tbe OOllt fOT the leuon Is $12.~
aad furt.ber informatJon Is
•••liable by callln1 Jim
Gwarde al lhe police de~rt· .. , ... 5101.
, B a skrf boU Sign up~
Bcisketball reg1 ,tr .-li.m 1c, un
der way at thf' C11ste. "1c!s a
branch of the Bo,:. Club of the
Harbor ar!.'11 . sc"1 id Lou Yan
tor n , club e xecutt ve rJ irN:tor.
and every playe r 1s guar an
teed to play a haU of eac.:h ~amc.
Eighth graders play on Mon-
da ys, seve nt h e radt'l'S 011
Tuesdays, sixth gr ~Hiers on Wed·
nes days. fifth )l,raders on
Thur11days and fourth gr11ders
on Fridays.
Third grader?-play Tuesday
and Thursday afternoons and
second graders on Monriay and
Wednesday afternoons
Boys Club m embers pay $22
and non·members $32 for re~·
istr a tion-Signup &nd Nov.
8 at the club branch. 2131 Tustin
Ave., Costa Mei;a
A lt~•daeol t 111"
Costa Mesans belween the
ages of 7 and 18 who a re looking
for after-school activity should
Park Unit Add8
Tennis Clas8e8
Registration is open to a nyone
wishing to take tennb1 lessons,
beginning Oct. 13 through the City
of Newport Beach.
Classes will meet every Mon·
d a y and Wednesday for rive
weeks. For more Information
write Parks , Beacb'es and
Recreation Dept., 3300 Newport
Blvd.. Newport Beach or caJl
840·2271.
•
Mesa Grant
Rescues
OCC Center
T hanks lll a Sl0.000 grant from
the C1•sta Mesa City Council,
Oran ~e Coast C..ollege·s Career
Center will stay open evenings
thl'otJgh December.
Open Monday through Thurs·
day between Sand 7 :30 p.m ., the
center offers students and the
gen e r al public career and
personal counseling, job an:
formatioo, job search skills and
coaching. career and interest
testing and access to the col·
lege 's career information library.
A spokesman said the center
annually serves about 20,000
persons, more than any other
career center ln the nation.
neached by phone at 556-5576,
lhe center ls in t he college
Tutorial Center Building.
SIDO@ Cbeck ABked
LOS ANGELES (AP) -to or·
der not to lose $850 million fu
federal funds, air quality of-
ficials have agreed to develop a
detailed antl·smog propoaal re·
quiring annual automobile in·
specllons or tuneups for con-
s ide r atlon by the Board of
SupervtM>rs In about a month.
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The role of oreo women in bu\iness wiH be
highlic#ed in these special pog1tt to be published r uesdoy. October 14 in the Doily Pilot, and October
IS in C~t Life, mcrting Notional Women in Business
Week, October 12 lo 18. A total of 3'40,CXX> Orange
Coast people will receive "Let's Recoqni?e Our
Women in Business."
Alof)g the Otonge Coast, the Doily Pilot is the
one newspaper woning women rely on for ne~ of 1he
mcmetploce. f.vlly 0 lhird of Ooity Pilot readers are
fully employed spouse\ ond olhen are single or ~
of household contributing to the thrivioq Orange
County economy.
in Business
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In a lronn>tlgfl story 0 JOKEA"S WILD ID M'A'S'H
Tne 4077111 race•v&s r>NQ
1:10111es 01 :s<.olch tc..r secret
surgery &n<J a Ian' 10
sc;111e oll ~n1per s
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goes undercove1 as the
t1aine• ol a former wel·
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rn" Pasddbnu l"u1t<-e 111111
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pl..oe1 lo• w&e~eoel tra•~ 0 FAMILY FEUD 9 SHA NANA
Guest Bttmda Lee 0 FACE THE MUSIC GI Al.L IN THE FAllotlL Y
ArGh1e 111 lhll sole wrtness
10 a mugging. hul tries 10
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The 1eg&I aspects 01 coho·
t>1ta1100. a man who plans
10 wt1lk OCIOSS the English
Cna11ne1 fli) OVERE.ASY
GPlltolg A HOid 01 Biloroy
Pur On 11010· Guests
ch1t1rmar1 01 the Na11ona1
Clti111ns Committee loo
Broaoces11ng N1chotas
Jonnson. consumer acllv
ISi SyllllO S•t'gt1• rJ
8:00 I)<)) MOlllE
"The C1111oren 0 1 An Lac"
(Prem1nr111 Shirley Jones.
Ina Bolin Thflltl couro·
geous women 1ry lo evacu·
ate '""'ure<ls ol orphans
OUI OI V1etnan1 Outong llltl
1ag1rig lonat oav• ol thfl
war 6Ii) MACNEIL / Ltl'IRER
REPORT
Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH
7:30 fJ 2 ON THE TOWN
Steve looks a1 male menu
0 CASlAWAYSON
GILLIGAN'S ISL.ANO
Hie cr'lw ano possenyers
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Chan11e1 Cnet r ell me~t)s
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u.-erall c.011d1t1on1ng Joyce
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AND FRIENDS
10 00 fJ ({.) THE HOME
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Oemollllon Ms oegun. 1116
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A Vosot To The Homes 0 1
Eva Ano Zsa Zi<e Get>or"
Guests Eva Get>or Jam•·
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10:30 Q) Cl) NEWS ID MASTERPIECE
THEATRE
Crtme And Punosnment
Aaskotn1ko11 c1a11ns ho~
pawned trtnkets &I lhe
0011ce ~11111on ano me.1•s
ll•e Inspector 1nvus11ga11ng
111e old women s murd1>r
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Ul) THE AD~OCATES.
ELECTION 'llO
Relations Wl tll ln11
U S S R Advocates ano
e~per1 wllne~s who sup-
port tne v•-• ol And•,.
~They -Saved--Viet-Kids
Ina Bali11 's True ,Story Recounted Tonighl,
By Jl<:IUt\' H\TK
LOS /\N(;l·:U;~ (/\1 11 Vtf!t
Cong 10\ .1th·r~ wcr<: 11nly i;i>-
miles c.iw<Jy Saigon wa:-. ahout to
fall. and Betty Tisdale and a c-
tress Ina H:.iltn worked ..igamst
the clot:k to ~avP the orpha111> of An Lac ·
l'he story of t heir d('S~rate
s Cf u g g I c t o c \' a 1· u a t c t he
children V1t'lnamc~c red taµe
a n d b ur ca u l ' r :J c· y we re a"
frustrating as tht' ad vanc-ing
Cc.mmum:-.L"\ is told 111 "Thl!
Children of An I.a'"" to be
hroadC'ast tonight ;it fl on CHS Channcl ~ '
~\ll l Rl.EY JO"i£S -,tJr' c1:-.
Belly Tisd ale and \11:.l> Haltn
pta ys herself The two hour
movie also stars Beulah Quo as
Madam Nga1 , the head <>f the or·
µl\ana ge, and Al an f udge and
Ren Piazza
,-he women c;ucC'<>eded tn their
gain lilc and i:;<>t moi.t •>f the
children out and safely to t he
United State~ 1n /\pnl 1975.
·:"Betty Tisdale had been in
V.fetnam off and on for 15 years.
sWpporttn~ the An Lac or·
pi anage, ·said Miss J one:..
."She made speechcs around
tKe country and was able to
r•lse $5.000 a month to help sup·
pqrt the orphanage. She had met
Ina Balin when she was there to
entertain the troops, and that's
he-w Ina got in volved When
Vietnam began to fall, Betty
ttlephoncd lna in New York and
s•id they had to get the children
out. ..
their (jves, so they didn't care
about a few childre n."
The Saigon governme nt re·
fused t.o allow the evacuation of
any r hHd over the age of 12
They would per m it on ly 15
children to leave at a time
"Madam Ngai wa nted to
evacuate all of the children ,"
s aid Miss Jones. "Betty s aid
let's take out those we can They
went at it tooth and naiL"
IN ALL, 275 c hildren we re
evacuated and placed in adop.
ti ve homes in the United States .
The government bloc k e d
Madam Ngai's evac uation, but
she did escape later. She made
he r way to the United States and
lived with Ms . Tisdale in
Georgia until he r death.
The movie was filmed e ntirely
in the Philippines, where Miss
J o nes said, "We had a real Unit·
ed Nations crew. We had a n
Australian cam eraman . an
English hairdresser, a Welsh
director and five Ame rican ac-
tors. "The humidity was so high we
"WHEN THE:V GOT to Saigon. w er e always drenched," she
Viet Cong soldiers were only six said. "I think it gave it a reality
miles away. The heat. the humidity . the
"lt was a race a gainst time, stench, 1he mosquitoes. After I
and there was so much red saw the resulta on film. I kne w it
tape to take care of," Miss Jones had helped. lt certainly was
sa id. "People were running for real.''
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FOR PARENTS AND
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M is:. Bulin . p£>rh ap~ IJesl
known for her pe rformanre op·
pos1te Paul Newman in t he 1960
film "From the Ter race.·· was
instrumental 10 the production
of ·'The Children of An Lac "
The script for the film was
based on her account of the
e \·acuation. and she insisted that
she be permitted to play herself.
That latter cons ideration -
playing herself was "the
easie st part" of the project.
Miss Bahn said.
"I didn't have to reach for
molivation. to se a r ch for a
psyclwlog1cal r haracter ization, 11
sht said
IN TH t: S AM E con text.
however , she was aware of so
many events and people that
. wer e not included in the film.
"There's so much. that's not
there , ·she said. "We j ust didn't
have the time or the money. But
it still says what it has to say."
For Miss Jones, the movie was
her fi rst role since her ill-fated
NBC series "Shirley.''
"There's talk of my doing
another series," s he s aid. "I
would love to do one, but it's
tough to flnd the right property.
And I 'd Like more creative con·
trot than J had on 'Shirley.'
,. "The trouble with "Shirley'
was that we we re neither fish
nor fowl. They couldn 't make up
their minds which way to go.
T hey tried to make it a comedy.
which it wasn't. We never re·
tained the quality or the pilot ...
SHE SAID SHE is looking
for a dramatic ser ies rather
than a comedy. "You can grow
so much as an actress." said
Mi ss Jones. who won a n Oscar
as best supporting actress in
1960 for "Elmer Gantry."
to<1 Cartlf end Ile-Oen
oet>ale wtilGh c;eudld•t"
WI~ b4t.ll tdr'l'lllllllet our
•el•llon• with 1ne SoVler
Unlon
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HOLLYWOOO
SOUAAES
I N£WL YWEO GAME
YOO 8ET YOOR LIFE
Ot4E STEP eEYONO
'Tht1 Oe1td Perl 01 TM
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v1c•nl rOOfn whrch cen'I
t>e 11e11e0 by \l" p1ovlde
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11 161 ~EW8 11.30 ()) THE JEFffMON8
George I• thrtfled Nhen ne
II lnvtt§!1 lo lectur 12 al a
c;ollegtl unlit ha !Inoa out
wh111e 1he con&ge •• •cc.al·
eel (A) D TONIGHl
Guff1 nos1 Aooerl 1<t111n
Guests D•c~ Enberg.
Steve Allen
8 MORECAMBE l WISE
Art co.,noosMurs Eroc and
Ernie 1:>re11k priceless an
1101ects. E11c streaks
tnrough a c;1tcl\el m11c11
Eto<: and Ernie perlorrn
th1w 1nte1pretat10" ol
"'Wonomlll& Of Your Mind " U GUNSMOKE·
An otd·llma con man.
dying ol e 1111n ~Uloo
manages 10 nafp save
Mall strle ID HOGAN'S HEROES
A prisoner pteaos w11h
Houan 10 1111 111111 esc.ape
Stalag t3 and return 10 lhe
Stales 8 IT TAKES A THIEF
Al Mundy puts the need ol
East G11rman secu111y In a
011nge1ous position I Part
~ m CAPTIONED 4 BC
NEWS ®J A8CNEWS
11 45 8 ABC NEWS
11:50 ®J CHARLIE'S ANGELS
An aging mo111e queen
hires 111e An!jels 10 llnd out
who •S lryrng to d1lve her
1nsa1'e just as she 1s
attempting a comeback
(R)
-Ml>NIGtfT-
12.00 II CIJ MCM1u..-N a
WIFE
Sgt Enright os arrested
ano charged wllh the mur-
der ol his e .. wole
Q TWILIGHT ZONE
Graoy. a down·and·Oul 1 1ockey os 1us11trably
JOHN DARLING
TUBE TOPPERS
ABC D 5:00 American League
Playoff. The Yankees and the H.oyals
squ.are off again in the second game of
their showdown for the AL pennant in
Kansas City
KHJ t> 8 :00 ''Hud " One of Paul
Newm an's finest movies, this story of a
modern-day cowboy brought Oscars to
Patricia Neal and Me lvyn Douglas .
NB<.; D 9:00 -"Beulah Land." The
conclusion of this miniseries· about the
ol~ South wit~ Lesley Ann Warren strug·
ghng to rebuild her destroyed plantation
after the Civil War
.iccused ol ha111ng 11xeo a
race
tD MISSION
IMJIOSSIBU
Troe IMF blanl.s out an
.. nemy ag8"t'5 rn11mor f to
make n1m think he I•
, someone el>e
12:06 8 CHARLIE'S ANGELS
An aging movie queeoo
hhes the Ano&ts to hno out
WhO IS trying 10 Orlve he<
rnsan11 iusl as alle os
ettomptlng a comeback
IAI
12:30 U TOMORROW
Guests aovenlurerer JBCll
Wheeler. author Ch;irlott ..
Vale 411en D MOVIE • •'II 'Stav .. s' ( 1969)
Ossie Davts, Stephen
Boyd. A mistreated sieve,
a11ernp11no to escepe with
his owrier'a stavo rnls1ress.
15 cruelly bilaten to dea111
U THEF61
The Co~• L1SI
I NATIONAL NEWS
1.00 MOVIE
• • "'She Played W•tti
Frre"' ( 19581 Jack Hawkins
Artene Oa111 An arson
1nvest1gal01 mlHllS up with
a lovely tema1e trrebug 11
Ir 45m•n)
Cl) MOlllE
l1)) POLICE WOMAN
A vouno 0111 w1111 t181sett
1lgn1 altet malling a carton
of drugs 10 the police. set·
ting Pepper on the tr all ol
a drug rong !RI
1·168 POLICEWOMAN
II young girl 1trlls ners11ll
r1ghl alter molllng o c11rton
01 O•uos to tne police. set·
ung Pepper on the 1r1>1l ot
a O•ug ring (RJ
1:30 0 THE LONE RANGER
"Billie The Grear·
1:408 NEWS
2:008 NEWS 0 MOlllE
• • • 'Crash 0 1 Sllenee"
C 1953) Phyllis Calven. Jac.k
H1w111ns A molhet mwll
make e painful c:ec1sion
between keeping ne1 0811
daugh1er al home or send·
Ing net away to a sl)4;(181
achool (2 nrs.)
2: 10 8 MOVIE * * ·~ "The Impatient
Heafl 1197 I) Carrie
Snoogresa, Michael Con·
stan11ne A aoclll wot1<e•
tan't !IOlve her Own prob-
lems because sne'a 100
busy solving eve1yone
ets..'s 12 hrs 1
2:26 0 8 NEWS
2:301) MOVIE ••'Ii "'Ratt1es" ( 1940) 011·
~1a de Havollant:I, David
Niven An amaleur \hoet
melte~ spon ol Scot11no
(ilfO and llllS In love with
ooe 01 l'lh! v1e11m1' nieces
(I hr 25mln 1
1Me MOYIE
• • 'fhe Loet Mt .......
( 19561 Rot>«t L09Qte, Etten
P•tkftl A l<llentlll 111uo·
II'" duP4"91ely 901tn1I
tl\4! Clock to locate 1 1ocket
lhel v-ed ott c.ou111
befOte 11 cen blow up New
't0tll C11y 11 hr • 15 min I
3:00 • MOVIE • •'11 "lne Hot11ge"
( 1967) Oen O'Kelly, Deen
St.anion A 11it·yHr·old
boy hid" ou1 1n e moving
ven un1war1 1n11 1ne Cltlv·
tt It 1 klltef on nts way 10
plCll up tne co1pae ot his
lllfft murd41t victim ( 1 ht.,
30m1n) 3:561 NEWS 4i00 UOVIE
*'it "The tnvtncible Stx"
( 1970) Stuart w numen,
Etlee Sommer SIJ1 IUgltlvet
et>anoon enorta to lllch a
l0<1une In 1ren11n i-et•
ano o.:lde, Instead. to
neo<I e cell for netp ftom a
am111 vlll1ge bese1 by
thieves D MOVIE
• • ·~ "C8Q41 or Gold"
( 1952) Jean Simmons,
01v10 Farrar A young
woman remames atto• the
""dllath'" or her nuat>1tn<1.
only lo have him re1urn 1'0
t>lack mall her (2 hfl )
• MOlllE
• • "Secrtt1 l/enh.ire"
(1957) Kent TaylOI Scot·
lend VatO atee>s In 10 lnves-
tlg111e • sc:1ent1st's stolen
secret tormula 11 hr . 30
m1n1
4:3011) NEWS
f 'riday·,.
Oayf ime .ff ot•ip"
11:00 II) •·~""Winds Of Tnti
Wt.11leland" ( 19361 JOl\n
Wayne, Phyllis FraM< A
&l~a<;h O'tHnlf racea
IQeinst a rival 10 ot>taln a
veJuable mall contract In
Calllotnla (1 h1 .)
-AfltRNOON----
12:00. •'Ii "'The Demon Plen-
el" ( 1965) Barry Sufllv1t1.
N0<ma Banguel
• • *'Ii "P0tl\ Chop Hiii"
( 1969) G1ego1y Peck, Har-
ry Guaro1,,o.
3:30 D **'Ii "lne Family
Jewel•" ( 1H5) Jerry Lew·
IS, Sebastian Cal>OI
• • The W1tcn Rosunna
Scho<ono. Aochura Jonn·
son A man IS nneO to
catalog a 11t>rory lof a
wealthy woman ano ner
mo1ner and lind~ plac~
mag•<. ano \c,rt.ery instead
12 n1s I by Armstrong a Batluk
W~LL, N!J YOU K.NON, tr'S 0€EN RAINING Al-L WEEK ... AND 1 WANT TO KNON
WHEN rT5 GaNG 1U STOP!
l
C&WGig
For Garner
NEW YORK (AP)
Actor James Gam er of
"T hi:! Ror kford Files'
and Polaroid c3mere1
fame is trying his hand,
or rather his voice. at
something new.
Under the tutelage of
country music s tar
Waylon Jennings, the
52-year-old actor re ·
corded som e country
mu s i c d e mo s at
Nashville's Cedarwood
Publishing, according to
People magazine.
Getting tlae Shakes
Marcia Wallace Oett) and Tom Bosley study the proper hula form
de monstrated by Judith Baldwin in ''The Castaways on Gillian's
Island" toni,ght at 8 on NBC Ch~~l 4-=-
. Garner. a longtime
fan of country.western
mus ic. is quoted as say·
in g , "I never thought
much about singing until
Waylon taJked me into it. ..
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IS ROMANTIC,
OUTRAGEOUS
AND
COMPl..ETEJ.Y
CONTAGIOUS!
ENTERTAINMENT I INTERMISSION
Saddleltarlc Regro11P•
Irvine Opens 'Reardon'
A new how und tht re11urrecUon of an old one
kno<'kt-d uH the hoards alter Ila fi n t weekend
move Into tht-1>potJ1tcht tonitihl, bnnalni lo II the
num ber of lh\·uln l••I i.ttract\CM\8 on Orani e Co•5l
lll llitlll IJ41w1n1e in t 'r 1day 1111 the fin•le In ' the l rvine
Cummwuty Thealt'r's 10th lllllUVenary season ia
the abr u 1vt-romt'dy "And Miss Reardon Drinks a
1.1l1lt ·· 1-;1 1~0 t-'1t1hbach 11i d1reclin& the Paul
Z1nd t>l pluy , whk h will IJtl on staae for three
' 'ud lc: .. 11.o · • ·
A nd the S uddleba.ck Valley Community
Tht•atC>1 c·lc.lflcd by t•ounty .iovernment inspectors
aflt!r 1~ uJ)t'nmM .... rformances of "No Ha rd F'eel-
lO"b ." brlntt:. the ii how back to Ufe l"nday 1n the
llU It-thcatt r at M umon Vu!jo H.1gh School for four
mor~ w~lr.ends
"MIS.'-' RE ARDON" •'()('USES on lhr~ sis-
tt·ri, 1n tht! field of ed ul'at1on with Valerte Mcilroy,
l'lltr u ta Corbt'tt and JoAnne Hl1ack taking the cen·
lral roles Also fe1atured in lhe ICT show are J ane
Nigh , Fred Marsh, Kitty K urp and Jeff Holland
Pe rformances u~ .. M 1ss Reardon" will be
g1 ven fo'rnJays and Sa turdays al M p m through
Intermission
Tom Titus
Dinne r P l ayho use, 140 Avenida P ico , S an
Cle mente (492·9950). nightly except Mondays at
varying times throu h De~r
-"GREASE" AT THE Harlequin Dinner
Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. just north of
Costa Mesa (979-SSlt >. nightly exc~pt Mondays al
varying times through Nov. l.
"First Monday in October" at the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna lieach (494-0743 ) T uesd ays t hroug h
Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. 18.
"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to
the Forum" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse,
Main at Yorktown. Huntington Beach (847-4465 )
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 t hrough Oct 18.
-''MAJOR BARBARA" AT the Newport
Har bor Attors Theater, 390 Monte Vista S~,. Costa
Mesa (631·5110) Thursdays through Saturaays at 8
p.m ., Sundays at 2:30, through Oct. 25.
-"Best of Friends" at the Costa Mesa Civic
COSTA MESA
VA C1nemd
$40 0594
CWL V ALOT fl1
NOW SHOWING
H TORO ORANG£ W£S TMI HSt£R
Saddleback C1nPdnn11 ( "' "' 1 / , .. '
~81 -5880 (J 14 ~'J5J 891 )935
Oc•l 25. with Sunday m atinees at 2 p.m. Oct 12 and
19, in the Turtle Rock auditorium on Sunnyhill
Road off Turtle Hock Drive in Ir vine Call lhe
city 's performing a rts department at 754-3M3 for
1·eservat1ons Playhouse on the Orange County Fairgrounds ---------------------
"No flard Feelings" 1s back in action this
weekend. with only the theater localaon altered.
Vince Cordio, I .rnda Lewis and Joe Ritkes t ake the
principal roles in t he comedy about a romantir
tria ngle.
1754-5159) Fridays and Saturdays at 8 30 through
Oct. 18.
-"Meanwhile, Back on the <.:ouch" at the San
Cle m 4!nt e Community Theater , 202 Ave nida
Cabrillo, San Clemente 1492·0465) Thursdays
through Saturdays at 8:30 until Oct. 18
('OMPLETING THE SADl>LEBACK cast are
L>ick Vara , Lajua na Blanco. Llndah Logston, Jack
Mcilroy and Ric.· Mulcahy Perfo rmances will be
give n Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . through
Nov. I. Reservations 770-0381.
"Detectivt' Story" at the Gregory Bach
Studio, 3223 S Forest Ave ., Santa An a <979-8761 >
Fridays and Saturdays al 8 , :)()through Oct. l8 • CALLBOARD -The Saddleba<'k Valley Com-
Nine other shows remain on t he boards with no
closures scheduled t his weekend They are :
munit y Theater will hold auditions for the Ora nge
County premiere of "The Paisley Convertible"
Sunday and Monday at 7 µ.m at t he theater build-
ing, 25741-C Obrero. Mission VieJO . direttor
Art Winslow will be seeking a cast of two men and
three women for lh<' show. which opens Nov
-"Hotel Paradiso" at South Coast Repertory,
655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033 ),
playing nightly exce pt Mondays at 8 p.m . through
Oct. 26.
-"Fiddler on the Roof ' al Sebastian's Wes t 21.
'Train' on Right Track
By RON PENNINGTON Tiie_,_ .. ..,_
The latest entry in the current
cycle of violent escapist enter ·
tainme nt is the Ha rold Green-
berg and Sandy Howard presen-
tation of "Terror Train." which
s hould prove to be one of the
most successful Canadian.made
films yet and will undoubtedly
provide a very profitable ride
for distributor 20th Century-Fox.
For what It is, "Terror Train"
ia a well~rafted movie that de·
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The mm opens with a prologue
in which members of a college
frat ernity play a cruel -and
gruesomely shocking -trick on
a..yoUJli..pledge.. T.he a ction then
segues to three years late r when
these s ame s tudents a r e
cele brating New Ye ar's eve with
in 9oh lUr'll'ust
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a costume party on a train that
has been hired for the evening.
And one by one, the studenLo;
who had been directly involved
in the earlier initiation prank
•are hacked up by some unknown
asaailant.
IT'S OBVIOUS from the very
beainninl who the murderer is.
but the clever aspect here is that
one is never sure of the identity
this person has adopted for lhe
mas querade party . T . Y .
Drake's script is logically de-
veloped, bUt in suclt a way that
the pieces never come together
until the fmal scene. Roger Spot-
liswoode, who was editor on
several Sam Peckinpah films.
makes a strong directorial debut
and keeps the s uspense mount-
ing with unrelentmg t ension.
Jamie Lee Curtis stars iJ\ her
fourth consecutive hor ror film.
which has earned her cult status
as the current q ueen of the
-genre (I keep wonde ring if this
is the result of prena tal in-
fluence. as she was born shortlr, before the release of "Psycho, ·
1n wt11r h he r mothe r . Janet
L e igh , 1s t h e victi m in
Hitc hcock 's fa mous s howe r
scene>. Here. s he plays ane of
the s tudents who was involved in
the earlier incident and who
slowly romes to realize she is
one or the prime targets of the
deranged killer.
Curtis registers terror very
we ll and makes an appealing
a nd s tro n g -but ·vu l ne rable
heroine.
ALSO FEATURED prom -
inently among t he cast mem·
bers . all of who m fill the limited
demands of their roles quite
well, are Ben Johnson as the
cond uctor,; Hart Bochner as_a
pre-med student with a sadistic
sense of humor ; Sandee Currie,
Tim o th y We bbe r : G re g
Swenson, O.D. Winters and Joy
BoU5hel as students ; David Cop-
perfield as a myste rious magi-
cian who was not invited <with
Copperfield performing several
illusions J. and Derek Mac Kin·
non as the pledge who was ter-
rorized in the opening prolague .
J ohn N cott's photogr aphy and
Glenn Bydwelrs produetion-de·-
s1gn add to the s inister feeling
a n d e m ph asize t h e
claustrophobic atmosphere.
--..i
-An exceptional work With her
stubbomnc~s and sinccnty ~he
rcminde<l me of a young
Katharine Hepburn."
"AIRPLAME". "-' RMo
"Judy Davis 1s the gutsiest
young woman to win
our hcan\ smcc
Kathannc Hepburn ~
-~Cn1t
"A sparkllna movie "
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•Erma Bombeck •Classified
~. Otl<>ber 9 1980 Featuri!!fl._• _ •• ___ c.
Huntington Beach Residents Make Music
Strike Up the Band!
By Rllt:HA£L 00\JGAN
oe-o.t·~--They slrll&&led Into the Marina t111h School
band room on a rectont Tuesday n11ht Tht'y
~--1ut.1.~0UA&-and-ekl and ln•brrtwee11. m.te-a
female. repreaentina all of society's nk hea
Wilh a minimum of convenatton, the~
opened their matrument cues and be11an lo
tune up, filho1 tbe room with a raucou~
cacaphooy that. to the un1ru11ated ear. would
belie their Intent to make music _ _ ,
In a brief lime. enou1h peoplt' had arnved,
aet their values, wetted their reeds and adjusted
their atnnas and snares for direetor Tom Ridley to step lo the podium. tap his baton for auen·
lion and led the group into the openinai bars of
"Le Roi d'ys.''
THE RE..4iULT WAS less than melodious :
but. then, this was only the second rehearsal of
the Huntington Beach community band 's
seventh season. The musicians seemed confi·
dent that when they begin their next round of
performances in a few weeks they will have it
quite qether, thank you.
For this group boasts nothing lf not dedica-
tion. Not only do members volunteer their time
for weekly rehearsals and 10 to ~ shows a year,
but they actually pay to play.
That's because the Huntington Beach band, created in 1973 by city council action. has felt
the sting or Proposition 13, said band manager
Lloyd C. Glick.
"We were budgeted for $5,000 annually." he
explained. "For $5,000 a year, we could sup·
port the band with no problems.''
Glick said the money went toward buying
instruments. sheet music and paying a director
to c onduc t weekly rehearsa l s a nd
performances.
It was not such a great expense, Glick said.
In return, Huntington Beach had a band to play
for· dedications and civic functions and to
represent the city at out-of-town events.
HE NOTED THAT the city of Long Beach
spends a half-million dollars each year to sup-
port a band composed of professional musi-
cians. And. said Glick, the Long Beach band is
"just a liWe bit better."
"That's the irony of the whole thing," he
sighed.
Still,'city funding for the band was eliminat-
ed after thf! passage of Jarvis-Gann. Although
some council members were in favor of continu·
tn1 support, Glick said, "several councilmen
just don't give a damn about the.band."
Nor hu tbe city made extensive use of the
band in recent years, said Glick.
"Anytime the city uka ua to play we
senerally will, but they haven't uked us to play
to two ,ean," be noted. "lt'a almo9t u if they
don't know we're here." ~ prd'I_. la that ,..._.. bav9D't been
many cltyevelJU"toinvttetbe band to. said Hunt-
in~ton t\e1u·h !'lpokesnHm 8111 Refld "We still love
them
Ht.-t'(I nott'tl that th" eaty continues to pro-
vtdl' th.-tumd with u rchea J room. a portable.
slul(t' 1m a lrul' tu transport their iruitru·
ments. :wmt-of whk h the rlly owns.
'I sull work with them and anything 1 can
·provide I do." he s aid "They are very dedicat·
eJ and they are very good. I enjoy them."
l\and mt"mbcr:o. have compensated for the
ftnanc·laJ loss by assessing themselves $1 each per reh~ar:.al h) provide a small salary for
director Hadley
And they h1tve found their audiences in
senwr t•ihten's coolers, veteran's hospitals and
cv.-nts 10 Anaheim, Irvine, Long Beach, Orange
and Disneyland. as well as local parks.
The band is open to anybody who wants to
mak u musat·. said Gli <'k.
THE AVERAGE member. he explained, is
·a person who plays in their high school or col-
lege band then becomes an adult. He gets a job
and puts the horn under the bed and thinks,
·Gee. I wish tht-re was a group l could play
with'."
A vanety of professions are represented in
the band, including a retired psychiatrist,
sc•hool administrators and teachers, a depart-
ment store manager, a Boy Scout leader and
college and hlgh school studcnl'l.
Diane Haney on trombone Tuba player David Wright
The band in rehearsal A lot of brass
Knock
Down
Personal
Conflicts
By .JOEL C. DON 6t .. .,...., ..........
The Newport Beach architectural firm bad an ln·
house problem.
The tension was so thick amCJlll its more tban three
dozen employees that productivity and, more impor-
tant. creativity were sliding off tbe drawin1 boards.
The fann 'a accountant noticed tbe strained rela-
tiombips and talked to the three main partnen abou\ a
coumelor speci.Uzing in techniques to help individuals
and 1roupe break down interpersonal banien.
Virginia Foster, a licensed marria1e. family and
child counselor, introduced the partners to a prosram
called Aaaertive CommunlcaUona Trainin1. Her techni-
ques offered a means of knoclrln1 down penonal and
Helal conflicts and practical methods of acbievin1 work
1oal1. -
PLEASED WITH THE results, the architects
enrolled the entire firm, from deaipen to office clerks,
lnto an auertive trainint prosram led by the Corona del
llar resldent. And the buslneu paid for the service.
Now new employees, who mqht expect a pbyalcal
eum upon hirin1, 1et a doee of usertlve communlcat-
tns COUDMUna. None have objected to the paycbolollcal
tralmn,, Ila. Foster notes. .
'"l'he WIJ.Y. lt'1 presented la •we communicate in a
certain way here and we have a hish level of mental
health ao we can all set our work done,'" abe aay1.
Auertive CommunicaUom Traininc, abe 1a71, la
another form of behavior. therapy, popularly kDOWD u
behavior modification. In addition to belptna bulnelMI
lroa out atra1Ded employee relaUombJpe, 1be UHi the
bebavtor technique to relieve cllenta of l>boblaa, explore
ebllclbood traumu that have turned lntO adult probleim J.nd rliM sell-esteem.
4 t
In her five yea.rs of practice, in both a one-to~>ne
and workshop setting, Ma. Foster has found a common
denominator among her clients: fear and anxiety about
male-female relationships.
"ll08T PROBLEMS that people have are due to
their difficulty with intimacy," s ays the 32-year-old
Chapman Collete 1raduate. "It all comes to tbat -
that's the bottom line."
Often, she traces adulthood problems to childhood
and teen-age years. Obsessive behavior or a noundertna
marrla1e may have been caused by a sbatterea
adolescent romance or poor parental relationships, for
example.
·'Consequently aa adults they mesa up rela-
Uonshipttl..'.' she says . "And people mess them up In dif·
ferent ways. Like you see a 'workahollc' -he's obSess-
ing on W'Ol"k in order to avoid relationships."
Althouah her technJques work for a variety of
)leraonal problems, some areas involve more
1i>ecialized, Jone-term coumelln«. 1he says.
1 '.Eatinl problems are not 1otn1 to be cured with
behavior therapy," aaya Ma. Foetw, who works out of
an offtce ln Santa Ana. "Tbat'1 one area where you do
need a c1eeper, psychoanalytic approach.••
RECENTLY, 111. Fottet. baa added day-lont
work1bop offertna1 to her coumelln1 pracUce.
She oriclnally started tbe lf'OUP 1euiona for tbelr
financial aaviqa, reall1tq that some cllenta could not
afford aeveral week• ol OM-to.one uaertlve t.ra.Lniq.
Tbe etcbt·bour workshops cost S50, with au.dance
Umlted to aboUt 30 penona.
But Ila. F.th b., found tbe worbbop bu become
an effeetlve HtUnl for a11rive t.rainlq.
Workshops encourage clients to expose their fears
and anxieties so that the group can build self-esteem
through Immediate feedback.
In a workshop, for example, a person who has dif·
ficulty talking to older men could role play with an older
male participant and get immediate reinforcement
from the group.
GENERAUW, THE WORKSHOPS focus on the
more prevalent problems surrounding personal rel•·
lions hips.
"People have always been afraid of rejection," she
uys. "But the majority of people are trying to make
their relationships work ..
"If two people aren't gettin1 aJon1. chances are
they re both dealing with their own fears of intimacy."
The most common symptoms of poor uaertlve com-
municatiq in a relationship are arguments and fithta
generated from petty problems. The petty conflicts
come in the form of, say, arcuinc over who left wet
towels on tbe bed or what type of clod\lng should be
woi'ii to "I party. -
Ma. Foster teaches couples to recotnize their
personal vulberabilltJea and to be uaertlve; as listeners as well u talkers. . .
AND. SHI: SAYS, couples muat learn "that ln a re-
lationship, you don't win a fitbt; you come to a com-
promlle and decide how much you can 1ive."
The word usertlve, sbe adds, should not be con·
fused witb beinc ac1reaaive.
''Tbe difference betw.een a.uertJon and a11res1ion
ia a1are-kJft carries with 't a put down of tbe other
penoa. •
"A.1Mrtlvenes1 l1Just1ood communicaUna."
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_.(2 DAILY PILOT
o.11, l"ltell&Mf-
FEATURING
\ Lop 'em Off~ cam
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have
reitd your column for at leut LS yean.
There have been times when I have
wanted t.o shake your hand. Recently
you gave an answer that made me
want to give you a aold medal, the
Nobel peace prize and a great big hua.
I refer t.o your answer to the 44·
year-old woman who was kicked,
beaten and denied all privileges by a
cruel (probably psychotic) mother.
She wrote. "In the heart-of every
abused child there is a flicker of hope
that someday Mama or Papa will
ClYlL.JJle LI '
You replied, "l opera~e on tile U ·
sumpUon that most people are sane,
but perhaps I s houldn't be so
gene rous. When you have suffered at
the hands of nutty relatives, I see no
reason Cor you to continue to allow
them to make you sick. Just lop them
off your dance card. honey."
Ann
Landers
own. 1be Salvation Army took me in
-bleu their 1enerous hearts.
My aunt somehow learned where I
waa When I was 20. She telephoned to
say she would like to see-me -aga!n-:-
The sound of her voice made me
physically ill. l decided I would not
allow her to re-enter my life and
ca~~e me grief, so I told her. "Sorry,
DO.
ADMIRING PAINTING OF New HO•. CASA PAClftCA, ARE QA VIN AND DOA EV HEABEAT (LEFT) WITH BETTE PARKER
I was reared by an aunt who used
to beat me wilh a strap because I
didn't scrub the floors lo suit her. She
would not allow me to use the
telephone. and I couldn't attend any
school functions. The day I became
18. l put my few belongings in ;a
l·ardboard box and struck out on'lt\y
I had to go into therapy to rid
myself of the guilt, but 1 finally got it
all sorted out It look dozens of
sessions with a profession.al to learn
what you said in one sentence : "Lop
them off your dance card. honey."
Former Nixon Home is Party Site
Casa Pacifica. the residence o( former
President and Mrs Ri<•hard Nixon . is quite a
popular spot for parties these days.
Mr. and Mrs. Gavln Herbert, tt1 e new
owners, have been generous a bout letting
various organizations have fund-raisers there,
and they quite often attend themselves.
Such was the case on a recent Sunday after·
noon whe.n the Junior Council of the Laguna
Beach Museum of Art had a luncheon and Art
I Walk at Casa Pacifica.
Approximately 250 guests enjoyed a buffet
luncheon catered by Pennington, poolside
chamber music by flutist Suu Fries and
cuitarist Ricllard Gleaa, and an exhibit and sale
of art works by 11 Laguna Beach residents.
The HerberU were given a painting of Casa
Pacifica by .Jolul Bola as a token of thanks for
being gracious hosts.
Among those attending the gaJa were Mr.
aad lln. Walter lleraqlllst (he's vice president
of marketing for Neiman-Marcus ), Mr. alld
Mn. aldlanl seetabaclt, Dr. aad Mn. James
ftbe, Mr .... Mn. Cltarles a....., Dr. alld
•n. ...., otla11et1IH, Mr. aad Mn. Jolla
Paner, Ill'. aad Mn. Larry Ulvestad and Mr.
·.'udlln.Kalllrd.
There's a new bank at Peter 's Landing in
the Huntington Harbour community and ;t was
opened last week with a flourish.
Six hundred guests attended the "Night on
the French Riviera" (the landing has a French
theme) to enjoy "libation and hors d 'oeuvres in
the manner of Southern France " along with
pastel portraits. magic by Rlchard Slrnoa and
music by the Ambrosian Strings (Simon is
community relations director for Coastline
. Community College.)
Happt-11ings
By Judith Olson
The bank has a nautical theme inside and is
designed to resemble a beautifuJly appointed
yacht. There is leak flooring, brass detailing
and travertine marble inlay. And, you can bank
by car. foot, bicycle or boat.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Aadrew
Masley (she's president of the Huntington
Harbour Committee of the Orange County
Philharmonic Society l. Mn. Wyn Martin. Mr.
aad Mn. Thomas Hyams, Mr. and Mrs. Kf'lly
Saow, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hartlelder, Dr. and
Mrs. Roger Fenton and Dr. and Mrs. Rex
Pe&en.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. William Alaasdal~. Mr.
and Mn. Ed Strickler, Mr. and Mn. David
Doney, Mr. aacl Mrs. Jim Sergeant, Mr. and
Mn. IAa Zimmerman and Dr. aad Mrs. E.
OUvarn.
A Very Important Guest was Robert
Magaltt, one of the Maguire partners who built
the landing. It was named after Maguire's 15 ..
year-old son Peter, and is fashioned alter Port
Grimaud on the French Ri viera.
Banlt President James H. Gray greeted
guests . along with 22 other officers and me m
bers of the board nf directors of II arbor Bank .
There was a party on a much smaller i.cale
several nights later in NeWJJ')rt Beach when
Krlatla ~kman invited friends to drop by to
see the new Cr uise ('orner tn her lingerie shop.
Ms Beckma n has set aside an area for all·
cotton nightgo wns . hand-pa inted pajamas,
pack able robe~ and 1•a flans. and travel ac·
ressones for Or ang~ Coast residents who wall be
takmg holiday vaca tions on the sea. Then~ was champagne and Ms. Beckman
ser ved hors d 'oeuvres Ci.1tered by Paula's .
Guests included Samantha Scott, Howard
Horinveln, Mrs. 8 . l.ong. Eileen Strock, Su.san
Starr and Victoria Anderson.
~
A rt><"ord dondtion of SlS0,000 was given to
the La .; Florasta ~ Ha ndicapped Children's
Clinics yt•s tera ay at USC affiliated Ra.ncho Los
Amigos Hospital i11 Downey
The funds were proceeds from the annual
Headdress Ball which took place earlier this
y~ar at the Beo,.e rly Hilton Hotel.
Acceptinj( the c heck on behalf of the
Una\·e r;1t v or Southern California were Preai-
denl Ur. James H. Zumberge and Dr. Allen W
Mathies J r .. dean of the school of medicine
Orange Coast residen~ serving on the Las
Floristas board of directors are Mn. Michael
Hall. recording secretary, and Mrs. K. Nick
l.ee. telephone chai1 m an
Committee members for the 1981 Headdress
Ball include Mrs. Lawrence Wessell, Mn.
Marshall Jani.-. Mrs. Manin A. Kordlck and
Mrs. Steven I.ant'.
The l !lfU b:tll w.11 lakc ph1ce May 1. again at
lht< Bf'vrrl~ I li lt11n Hotel
£~
Dean Jsaac3, •wn of Arline and Dave luau
of La~una !leach. has opened a new law office
in Laguna Nil(ucl fie wa:. formerly with Perkal
.md Fields in Beverly Hills.
Driving Ki<h Taha Skill
Way up there on my List of "high
risk professions " is the school bus
driver
Assistance League Names
~'-oman of YeBr for OC
In fact, I cons ider only two pro·
fessions more hazardous ... high
school driving instructors and game
show hosts. <Two hosts died this year
in a Halfway House from Terminal
Happiness).
Remember last year l told you
about the driver of the school bus
who was supposed to drop 75 "3·
and 4-year olds off on 15 street
corners? And no one told the
·mothers? And all of the children
'lived in a "white house with a tree in
the front yard"? And she ended up
J.langlng a color·coded bird around
each neck and ran out of colors and
when she called for "all the
btackbida to gel off the bus" was
labeled a bigot and asked to resign?
E,..•
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We kne,w wha.t to do with children
who used a seat belt for a slingshot.
We knew what to do with the child
who tried to cut the hair out of your
ears with scissors while you were go·
ing 50 mph.
We learned bow to handle children
who kicked the back of your seat for
15 miles without stopping.
We could talk a kid off the sun roof
without injury to the other
passengers.
We knew bow to stop and start the
car so that the kid who s tood on the
seat would go spinning the full length
of the station wagon.
Carol Ke~cy Linn. <t
Cor ona del Ma r resi
dent. has been named
Orange Count y Junior
Woman of the Year by
the Assistance League •
o f Ne wpo rt Beach ,
Junior Awtiliar . ,
She was honored dur-
ing the auxiliary's an·
nual lunc heo n a nd
fas hio n s how in the
South Coast Plaza Hotel.
Nearly 500 guest s
were present to watc h
the honoree receive a
gold medal from Mrs.
Joseph Klockgetber of
Fulle rton. last yea r's
winner.
Delly-..--· CAROL LIND
t he C om mu n it y
Development <.:oun<.'i l 's
JY'\11 0 "~'
CUSTOM FRAMING
board or directors .
Mrs Lind a lso has
l>eeo an advisor to the
state public aff31rs com·
miltee for the Junior
League on the Place-
ment on Boards commit·
tee. She has helped as~
sess the needs of the dis·
placed homemaker in
Orange County through
th e AWARE Task
For<'e.
MNI. Li.nd is married
to Russell Lind and is
the mother of two
children, Amy. 15, and
Colby, 12. She has lived
in Orange County for
seven years.
Thanks a million for your com~on
sense. FORT SMITH, ARK.
DEAR ARK: Loved your letter.
Thanks ror lettlD1 me know.
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and learn 10 ways to become a perfect 1 O . _.
nutrition. meal planning,
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All WAI• PAPER, FABRIC
AND CMIEi DISCOUlllB>
AM ADDmOM tOO/o OFF
(that's an additional 10% off our normal 20
to 40% discount)
Dl_Coa.TIM6 DATA
CADS
to organize your de-
sign projeets.
The great Design
1770 Or~,.~~!;:.:osta Mesa
631-7470 y....,.w. 1~s Well, this year's recipient of the
Peaks and Valiums award is a
arandmother in Massachusetts who
became confused on the interstate
and ended up hours later headed
toward Vermont in her bus with two
young passengers aboard. The object
of an all-points bulletin. she was sus-
pected of kidnapping the children, to
which she responded. "For cripes
aa~. I have six grandchildren!"
SWAT drivers were disbanded a few
years ago. It might be just about
time to bring them back.
Mrs. Lind. who was
nominated by the Junior
League o f Newpo r t
H a rbor . has di s
linguts hed he rself m
numerous areas of com ·
munity service. r
mars ,
Soec1al111ng 1n I t l~l\('I f ine ln rl.'marional Scrvicn ~ion
SHADOW BOXES
1803 Newport 8 111<1 ? Costa Me'f>a t: ~~ 541-4511 ~~~
She was found after her vehicle ran
out of gas and was unable to pay the
$32 gas blll and the police were
called.
Consumer
Information
Catalog
She was the 1978· ·79
president o f Junior
League and has served
as c hai rma n of the
Chris tmas Company ,
the league's major fund ·
raising event.
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What these two stories indicate is
what most mothers have known for a
long time -driving children takes
special skills. It cannot be left in the
.bands of amateur volunteers.
For a couple of years, I was a
member of the respected, highly·
trained, feared SWAT (Sedate!
Warn I Attack! Threat!) team which
drove for a fourth-grade class that
was definitely out of hand at St.
Helen's School. When untrained car·
poolers could no longer handle the
situation. we were called in because
we h9d experience in knowing which
ones were bleeders and how to make
Injuries took like accidents.
<AP) -The latest edition of the
government's "Consumer lnforma·
lion CataJog" ls hot off the presses.
The catalog is available al no
cbar1e from the Consumer lnforma·
lion Center, Pueblo, Colo. 81009.
It lists booklets put out by more
than 30 government agencies. many
of them free.
These booklets cover such topics as
bow to fix your car, save money oo
food and health care, bow to slim
down and many other topics.
Cancer Society Names Board
Mesa and Charles Wig·
gins of Irvine.
Mrs. U nd also has de ·
veloped an o utrea<'h
type community rela ·
li o n s e ffo rt al t he
Assessment Treatment
and Services Center. a
private ly fund e d
j u ve nile di ver s ion
agency.
In it sh.F conducted a
three-session clas11 five
times in one year for
more than 90 represen·
tatives of the Newport
Beach, Costa Mesa and
Tustin communities.
Jn addition, Mrs. Lind
developed a speakers
bureau for ATSC and
spoke on numerous oc·
casions herself for
various groups and
hearings.
She was appointed to
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SOUTH COAST PLAZA
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Vikki J_ohnson tleft ) a nd Carol) n l 'J4:1 rk art"
pre panng for "An ything Got>s ." a fas hion
sh<?w and luncheon Oct i!.1 to henef\t t ht:
Friends of SCR Guilds Staged on the !\et of
~uth Coast Hepertory Theater '·, pru<lue-
tlon of "Hotel Paradiso." the e\t!Ot wi II be
he ld at . SCR 's Mainstage theat<'r For
reservations and information. call 957-2602
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AR~ES C M ar. 21-Apr 191 Overl'orne
temptation to buy on impulse at inflated prit•e5
Accent on arrounting, budget , financi al status
of one close to you, including partner or mate
Aura of glamour surrounds acti vities.
1'.AURUS CApr. 20-Muy :'.Ol · Hegard dtdavi;. reslractlo~ as "blessrng in disgw se." Time. is
on your s~de ; play waiting game Focus on
coop erative effo rts, publ ic r espunses.
partnership and m arital status ~EMJNI (~ay 21-June 20> · Highlight com-
~unlcati~. written material and ability to r e·
VlSe, review. ~nd make _necessar y changes
~flolher GemJm and a Sagittarius figure prom·
mentl.v. Employment prospects are brighter
than originally antic•pated.
thu~. October 9, 1980 CWL.YALOT
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Bo"'"• M<Co•""'" JJI so YOU MAY EXAMINE Tn•1ou11on...,aQent'•••O••<''P""n ~, r o ate Coot.-ot F, .. ,.,, '•M"M•.O.anoE" C• •JOOli the file kept by ttie cour t oll"•P•O!lflrtyto.,.•••n"e"•""" Call orr11a Tnc t1n1t for ..... , •u""'"'"', •" l•"'v r,101
,,,,, """'"" "conau,1•0 oy • If you are ·interested ·1n the. "'" '""" ,n I••""'''""°'· "Q"'" tiling c1a1n1s will not ex , • '' , ·~ •'"• ... ...,._.ne,.•• a.nnflrSl'llp ment, qnoa w •ll oflid 'rAOf• Nllmtt o' • t f ..,. RObon fWCo•m•c-. estate. you rT\clY file a re· '""' conaln s..naw•cl'I ;;nop 11.no .. " •s pire pnor o O\.lr months
Tn" s14t•~n1 .. ~~ t•rt'<I ,.,,., ,.,.. quest with the court to re· "'' "'oeu 1ou1ee1 a• 1&'1 P••• from the dat~ of the tiear t ounh Cl••• u< O•••-.OO '"'"''' 0<1 ~P , cei\le special notice of th Avenu•, ~··Mew, ca1111><n1a "16J' Ing notlCe<l abOve l•mb•• 1'I 14'0 ' • e Tht PIKOI ""° '"" Gal~~ .. O• 411•• I YOU MAY E ~1 .. ui invenlor y of estate asset s wni<h '"" .;.,,. 1.en,1or "too.. ron . X AM IN E Puo11•-o.-c ..... , Dally P1to1 and of the petitions ac· wmma•t<t••e the flle kept by the court. oo 1, ~ 1a, l3 •• <01).(IO c 0 u n t s an cs reports B•n• 01 •m•••<•· co~•• Meu 1 If 't"OU are interested in the<i ---I d ibed . llr•n<l'I, No \11 \Oi Wt\l ttln Slree\ I estate OU f"I P UBLIC NOTICE 1 escr in Section 1200 Co•l• Mew. 0111orni• 01.,, on <><. • y may 1 e a re· I or the California Probate ,_, 11, ''"'°· quest with the court to re·
ls1ET1"Tlous •Ui•Niis I Code. M C••1"'' ..,.y t>e 11re11 .,,,,, co~••'i celve special notice of the
NAM€ s una.111i11 Ouffern H. Helsing, At· ... ::.~.-.. N::,.~;;.. ~ ~n;.~·,.,8,.•;,• 0/ Inventory of estate assets .... ~=::oi1ow1"9_....,.1,<»"11 bu>' tornev at Law, Rimel &'Co•••""~ ... c.11iom1.~2u1 •••,and of the petiti0!'1S, ac·
l A "'''~' OE G~ • Helsing, Inc.. 1055 N The laS1a.1•1<><"""0 <1a1m, .. o. c ou nts and report!> • .. < "' .. ,911.i • . ' • 10~1 h \<l90 d ····""' ... om•""" L_.,..H1-1,c. .,.11 I Main, Suite 406, Santa ,,,.. ~1• ,,.,,.,, escriuo:v In St!<.t1on 1200 •~ ""•'",.. P•••-•. ~· "'°"'• Ana, Ca. 92701. 1t0n •10.o1 ,,,.,.,!~.~~:i1~..:,!0
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Pl 81.IC' !'OOTIC'E
Pl'8LIC NOTICE
CANCER <June 21-July 22>: Favorable
Moon aspect coincides now with creativit y
... __ _ciw_.u.Uonal ~~and arfair: of heart B11~i '
adjustme.nt in lifestyle occurs -you beautify
sur~oundmgs and could_ be planning change of res•~ence . Taurus. Libra, Scorpio natives
dommate your personal scenario
;,, .. L:;w,..:.1~·· C• ,,.,, O•tedOcl-· I '"° (.ode
U!Vi<fuil ""f'Y<-O:t3 " If" p_.,_ 0.-~•I 0..IV Potot • Ed-r<I J COl'h
""'"•,.. P•w•os•• Oct 1• J.' ,.., •o•s IO• "'•1•1 i: Core.
1 K HM &' DTOrT, Attorneys
H11• ,,.,..,_, ,.., '""" w11n ,,. P UBLIC NOTICE ! ~:~'1;' ,.,,,,,,,.,, 1 •t Law, 3333 W. Cout PVBUC NOTJCF.
. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Accent on separat
ang fact_from fan~asy ; you have rare opportuni-
ty to ~wld on S«?hd base Older ind1\·idual lends
~nef1t of expenen1·e, esp.erially where property
is. concen_ied Be n:l·epta\'e. deal wilh P1s<:es.
V!rgo nauves In matters of speculation stick
with number 7
VIRGO (A.ug. 23-Sept <!2> Ideas c-an hP
trans~orme!1 into profitablt-enterpri-.e . ~m.
phas1s on sh ort trips r elatives. \'tS1t i..,
messages .. communicat1on from one who el(
pressed faith m your ('apab1ht1e~. ('apric·orn
Can cer natives fi gu re prominl'n tly
. UBRA <~pl. 23-0<•t 24!>· Obslal·lc to C1n<.1n
c1_al progress as r em ovPd. You could :,tnke p ;1y
dirt: payments and c·()ll11ct1ons an: featurt<d
You are due to finish important prOj(.·rt You
no_w ar e able to locate it em thdt h:1d bt>Pn los1 or
misplaced.
SCORPIO <Ol'l 23· Nov 211 Fueui. on nrw
star ts. rreat1v1tv, ahihtv to cxpr eo;s s~ll in
original manner Ll'l'I , Aquarius Jl<'r'iOO"-
dominate ~ce~ar10 Taki· 1n1tiall\l'. tru~l Jlltlg
ment and mtu1t1on You will be at nght place at
crucial moment
SAGITl'ARIUS I Nov 22-Dcc· 211 \ ou
"w~ke up" with answers. Intuitive intellect 1s
active: ~ou sense when somethm~ uf 1m
portance 1s to occur. Know it and :ict on hunch
In m atters of spe<'ulation . sti ck with the num
bers 2. 11 and 20. Aquarian plays llom ioant role.
_CAPRICORN <Der . 22-Jan. 19): l'ersonal
h onzons expand: .you go places, meet people
and self-esteem ts elevated. Popularity in
creases and more persons are interested in your
views. Scenario Includes fulfillment of wishes,
romance and surprise gift.
A.QUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Stand tall for
principles; career advancement results from prep~ralion of special formal or conrept Obst a
cle 1s rem oved from roadblock to progress
Anothe_r Aquarian . a Scorpio and a Le<! figure ;n
scenan o.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): News recei ved
conc e_rning long range proj ect, publish ed
matenal and royalty statements. Gemiru, Sagit·
tarius persons play k ey roles. Member of op· ~site sex aids in determ1rung sense of direc-
:=ec:::;:.~ w:~ "'-""'"'~ on S.p _ _ 1 T,.,., ... .,., '4 1 g" w av. suite • o 1 • ,.,.s, .. 1 N-67394 P~oi.,,_ Oranoe coe.i 0 •·1• P ,,.,, New-Beach, C". 92663:
p -, Oct '·\'IO 4°'s.«I I""• • . S.p~o;~";°;"~-c .... ,, D•••• Plio1 1 NOTICE OF DEATH OF tel: 64~. NOTICE OF DEATH OF
. '""'0 -IOI BERNHAADOULIE. •ka PUBLIC NOTICE ELIZABETH BAl<ER Pt18LICN0TIC•: BERNARD OULIE, aka Puo11s,_0r_c"""°"'''P""' MERR IFIELD, aka BERNHARD W. OULIE NOTICE OF DEATH OFI Oct 11·' ''!' "'1•J.«J ELIZABETH 8 MER·
NOTICE OF DEATH OF AND OF PETITION TO C 0 RN E LI U S1. M . P UBLlt NOTIC • R I F I E L 0 . a k a
ALBIN C. OLSON AND ADMINISTER ESTATE SEXTON, a ka NEALi ELIZABETH ME R · OF PETITION TO AD· NO.A·10609I SEXTON AND OF NOTICEOFOEATHOFR I FtELO AND OF
Pt:BUC NOTICE
FICTI nous I USIHESS
H ... ME SU TEMENT
J "'t" fOll\1'411flt'\C) C)l>f"'Af' ,., OOil"lq tto .. ,
"''' a!t . '•NO"'> INTE'llORS 'f.'" U"•c" '"' .Avf''\vt" I r'luntct1n Val ,.,
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Lino~ l f-IJOOct• "'' YJtt Grd4,.~ Ir :,~~•V-" F-OYnta•n v~•H"v ca•••orr1io MINISTER ESTATE NO. r u all h ei r s.PETITION TO Ao .IRENE SALTERPETITION T O AD · A-106160 bPnt-ficlaries. credit o rs MINISTER ESTATE NO. HARDAGE AND' 0 F MINISTER •ESTATE NO r
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r '> and contingent creditors of A·106146. PET ITION TO Ao -A 106075. ben..tic.i .:.ir ie<,, creditor-. BER NHA~D OULIE, aka I To _a I I h l' i rs , MINISTER ESTATE NO. T ..., a I I h e 1 r 5 , ,.:.::;1"''';,.,.., ''"""u"vot>r••,.
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BE RNARD OULI E, aka benef1c1ar1PS credi tor s• A-106071 • bc·nt>f 1c1.ir 1es, c r ••dilors
Alb•n C' Ohon
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Hun I BERNHARD w. Ou LI e and contingPnt creditors of T o a I I h e 1 1 s , and cont1ngr>nt <reditor-. of
lngton ~' oLh, Callfornia <H1c1 per50m, who inay oe Cornelius M . Sexton, al<a beneflc i_anes, cred itors E.-llz abet h Balter M ei
a ncl person'> who mi1v be olherw1 c;e 1nlerester1 in the Neat Se x ton of Tusl i n and contingent creditor s of rit 1e1d or l os t .:i M tJSd
• .urla l P4t1 '"'' ,..,., \ta,••"'f'Of wtt1 llltad * ~l'l th!!•
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h" wo ~ "' """'" ", <h• ~ o/ i.n~ ~<e<la" Ca 11 1 orn io • n d P•.non ;i I '•"• Salteo H" da0< of C a I•• ", n, • • n a ••'Sons • "'" " .. ~ • .,. ~" 0
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l'">lillt? A petition n;is oePn tiled who may be ott1erw1se 1n Newport Bea< h, C.al1forr11 a who 111ay nt-otherwi<..e in· •'" I• .1 "'1<>eo •
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A P<'ttti.in ha< bePn hiM:l by A. l<~ndell OuliP tn the terested in fhe. will andror and pe_rso~~ who rnay i-,c tt'rC!<..tl-d in l h•• w ill andi or
by AltfPn Carder in thP Superior Court of Ordnge estate· A pet 1tll)n has been otherw1~ 1ntt'r"'s.t~d 1n t he e5tn\e
l'l:ULI( NOTl('E
su p,! r ,
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f Countv reQu sting thL1t A filed by Gertrude Sexton will and. or e'it ate A pet1t1011 fld!> b<'t'n ftleo
onnton Bertch Cillifornia, l<Pndell Oulie be appoinred tn the Superior Court . a,.f A petition ha~ hi:en t11erJ ov Arthur ~ Mei rrtield in
OranQe Count'!" requesting a<.. P ro;onal representative Orange County reQuestmg by Fred R .)olte• and lhe Superior Cour t o f
that Alden c arder tx-r:1" to aornin1ster ttle t?sstate that Gertrude Seit ton be' Clarence J Tu111er m the Oranqe County reQuesring
poi n ted .i s pt!f '>On d l •Jf Bernnard Ouli~. ak a appointed a c; perso nal. Superior Court of Orange that Arthur s. Merrifield
fP(H•'"c ntat ivP 10 ad ·'Be r nard Oul i f> rika representative to ad County reQu.::st 1ng that be apµo1ntl'd 8.,. persondl
rfl1ni!>t1>r lhl' estate
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BPrnhartl W Oulie tunder m1n1ster the estate ot Fre d R S.;ltPr and re1..tr1· .. Pnt a t 1vt-lo Jd
AIOtn c Otson (undt>r th"' th e l nl1 e p en de nt Ad· Cornelius M . Sexton. aka CldrenceJ Turner be dP m1 n1'>t Pr "'" l'S t<1 t e o f
Independent Administra· m 1n i~t ration o t Es tates Neal Se>eton (under the In pointed as Co·utPCutors to EI 1 zab .. th Ba k t r M er t 1on of Estates Ac\). The' Act > T he petition is '>Ct for dependent Administration administer t"e estate ct ril1 eld lund~r the lndept>n
petition is se t for hearing hearing 1n Dept. No, 3 at o.t E ~tates Actl. The pet• Irene Salter Hardage lun denl Adm .n1s1ration of
'" Dept No 3 at 700 Civic 700 Chn<. Center On\/~ t1on IS set for hearing in der the Independent Ad E'-c1\P'-Act> Tr11 p+>t • 1on
Center Drive West if'I the I W es t , Sant a An a Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic minist rotlon ol Eslal !> ts ..,,,, for 'lt<Jr•nq 1n OPpl
c i t 'I' .o f s a nt a . An a . Crt Ii fornia 92701 on oc: Ct:nter Dnve, West , in the, Act). T~ ~t1trM IS SPt fur No 1 at 100 ( 1vic CPnte1
Ci!liforniaonNovember
4
,i tober 18, l 980 · at \O·OO C1 t_y of S an•a A n a . heanng.'n Dept No. J at Dnve WP<.t,inth•'C•t yot
1980 at 10:00 d.m . I a m . California on November 4, 700 C1v1t Cen\\. r Dnve Santcl Ana C.:Jllforn1,1 on
IF YOU OOJ ECT to thP IF YOU OBJECT to ttle 1980 at l0.00 a.m. West 1n thtt City of Sarita October 28. ICJS() al 10:00
qrant1ng of the petition granhng of the pPtition. IF YOU OBJ EC f to the Ana, Callforn1a on OctobH ii m. you should eilher clppea; you should ~ither appear 'granting of the petition, 28, 1980 at lO·OO a .m 1 F YOU OBJECT to the
at the ~aring and state <1t the h~arrf_l9 and state 1YOU shollld ~ither appear IF '(OU OBJECT t?.the granting 01 the petition,
your 001ect io ns or l t le , yo~r ob1ect 1ons or flle 1at the hearing and state granting of the petition, you :.hould t•1ther appedr
wriCIPn ob
1
ec tions with ttie I wntten objectioni; with the ! yo~r objections or file you should ~lther appear at the 1teanng and sta'e
court before the hearing , court before the hearing. written objections with the-at the hearing and sta te your obj PC.l ions or file
Your appearance may be Your appear ance may be!court before the hearing. your obJettlons or file writ ten ob1ectt0ns w ith the 1
1n person or by 't"OUr al· in person or by your at-1 '."0ur appearance may written objections wit h the court before the hearing , torney torney I in person or by vour at court before th<> hearing •Your appearance may oe
I F y o u A R e A I F Y O U A R e A torney. , Your appearance may be In person or by your at·
CREDI roR o r a cont· C REDITOR or a cont· I F Y 0 U AR E A In person or by your at· torney.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1<•ME \~A~fMEMl rn .. tOllOWl"Q f'tt't\.(1'15 i!'t' Of'•*hJ
OV\•,,,_\\ rt\ OONU I C.E <'() r ll>60 Do..-S1n...1
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Pay~ Mdl"•~u 5711 N S.11
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PUHi.iC NOTICE
,.IC'llTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
'n,. tollow1nq P'!'W1 ·~ oomq t>u <•
n,.\\ I\ NORTHWE.'ST OUAOA ... NT U ll
11.irbo• 81W<I No 10'J Co•I• 1\0\f"'
C•t1forn1t1 rr/t;71 • R oo~• w w11son. ?••l Ha~<>• :,1;,d, ' No 1N , C:.0.1• MHI, C•tolornro
11\h ""''""'S I\ ron<Jutlt<l by ill\ •~·
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r nl~ •1•1~1 w•• "'""' wit~' tnt Cou'lty Cler .. QI 0 1an91 Covnl• ool()c IOIJO• 1. l'llO l'\~Hq Pubhv..d 0r•"9t to.ll Dally ~IOI
0< 100.r • lh, U, lO 1'811 ~7 llO
ingent creditor of the de· ingent creditor of the de· o CREDI TOR or a cont· torney. I F Y 0 U A R E A
ceased you must file your ceased, you must file vour1lnoent creditor of the de~ IF Y 0 U ARE A CREDITOR or a cont-craim withthecourtor pre· claim with the c.ourt or cea.sed,youmuslflleyou ~R E OITOR or a cont· ingent creditor of thP de-
sen t It to the personal present It to ttie personal 1cla1m with the court o ingent credito!' of _thr: de· ceased, you must tile your ,
representative appointed representative appointed 1Present It to the persona cea.sed, you must file your I claim with the court or
by the court w ithin four by the court within four , representative appointed claim with the cour t or present it to the personal months from the date of ~onths from the date of l b'/ the court within tour present It t~ the personal rep resentative appointed PUBLIC NOTICE
first issuance of letters as• f 1rst issua,nce of letters as months from the date of representative appainted , by the court within tour PICTITIOV' austNus
provided In Section 700 ofl provided 1n Section 700 of first Issuance of letters a by the coort within four 1 m onths from the date of MAMa uu
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, th e Probate Code of the Probate Code of provided In Section 700 of months from the date of fir\t issuance of letters as ' T ... 1 .. 11_."" ""''°" 1, •"v bu11
California. Thetlmeforfll. California. Ttie time for the Probate Code o f f irst issuance ot letters as provided in Section 700 of IW\\•~, c MAE ~~~====!~~. ing claims ·viii not explr• filing clalms will not ex-California. The time for provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of
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.. ~ prior to f~r months from plre prior to four months filing c.lalms wlll not ex~ the Probate Code of ,Callfornla. The time for 1 .. nv•11ey,C• .,,. '· ......
tion. Get ideas on paper -stick to your own
style.
the date of the hearing from the date of the hear· pl re prior to four months California. The time for filing claims will not ex· Ml<hMt C.•pt1o, 1121>1 Reimer
noticed above Ing noticed abo\le. from the date of the hear· fl:lng clalms will not ex· t pi re prior to four months "o;;,•,·=:·,~~=•o
YOU MAY. EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE ino noticed above. Pre prior to four m onths from the date of the hear·! dl•lctu••· v •"
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ttie file kept b the cour the file kept by the court. YOU MAY EXAMINE from the date of the hear-ing noticed above. Tiii
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If you are lnteiested In t~ If you are interested In the the file kept by the court. lno noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE c-:v ~.:.._~~::;. ~:!t::'~
estate, you may file a re. estate, you may flle a re· If you are Interested In the ~o_u MAY EXAMINE I the file kept bv the court. t•moer "· ,.., ' ..
quest with the court to re· quest with the coort to re· estate, you may me a re• t ftle kept by the court. If you ar~ Interested In the Publ& .,,..,.. ~elve special notice Of the celve special notice of the quest with the court to r If you are Interested In the estate, YOY may file a re· s.ioi ,,":' ~-;"; ~·1
OtMi, ,.,, ..
lnvenfo'y of estate assets Inventor, of estate asHts ce!Ve 5-l•I notice of I .. late, """may 111• • ,.. qoe•• with lhe courl 10 re-" ' · · · ·~~ and of the petitions ac. and of the petitions, ac-Inventory of estate assets qurst with the court to re· celve special notice of the PUlllJC NOTICE ,
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; c o u n IS a n d re po r ts and of the pellllons, ac-ce ve 5-lal not I co of lhe lnvenfo'Y of estate assets ·' ldescrlbe<f in Section
1200
described In Section 1200 c ounts and rt p 0 r t s Inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac-P1CTIT1ouuu11N1Ss •
lof the California Probate of the California Probate described In Section 1200 and of the petitions, ac· counts and repor t s Th MAlllHTATUA .. n • !Code c-. of Ille CaUfornla Pr-to ~ o u n t s and r • P o r ts dem I bed In Secflon 1200 ~" ::"""'~ --" '""' "" · • Wiiiis E. Urkk, Jr., At· Code. , ofescrlbed In Section 1200 of the California Probate G·"· ou10N. 2os,. ... 11.., .......
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I . Royals ~ Astros Get ·What They Want
Is Playoff Jinx' Orer for Kansas City? Houston Eains Spl,it
KA NSAS CITY (/\Pt Just how 1mpo ant '"
winnin& lhe first t1ame o( lhe Amencan League
p~ay~~ ' Well 11bout llll lht' Kansas City Royals will con
cede ls lhat it's a whole lot ~ter than los1na~~ "When you're ont' 11ame up. I suppose ou're
(;u1dry lash.-<I JUst thrt'" 1n111ng~ givtnl( up a game
I \'Inf{ double to Wh•ll' HI the !>~cond and u two-run
'i\nJ{te ttrWTtln' /trltt!ns 1t1 \ht' Hu~ ----
Wh1te'11 hit wus a two out. two-run blooper that
ft-II 1n front of lt"rt hl'ldl'r Lou Pinielh1, who had
l'Ome up hoblJhng aft~r c.atchmg Darrell Porter's
s hallow fly the previous play
PHILADELPHIA CAP) -The Houston Astros nickel-and-dime
attack looJu~dJlke a.million dollan in tb• lOlh-tftfting Wednesday--
night as they evened their best-of-five National Lea1ue Cham·
pionship series against lhe Philadelphia Phillies at one garqe
apiece
in the driver's seat," admitted Kansas City cond
baseman t'rank White "But th¥'e are slll,t ,four
games left."
WIOTE'S A.~'\ES..'\MENT rame m the wake of
Kansas City 's 7·2 victory over the New York
Yankees Wednesday in Game l of the best -of-five
AL Champ1onsh1p Series
· Many of the Royals. mindful of~~osses
to the Yankees in t,976. '77 and '78, w e"us in
sizing up their position entering to01g l's second
game.
"I beueve in pitching and defense I don't
think lhe home field advantage i~ all that impor
tant." said White, who flnished w\th three hits
"Th.e team that pitches wet\ an plays good de-
fense is going to win.··
The Royals did both Wednesd
Larry Gura continued his m
Yankees by scattering 10 hits an
were flawless in the field.
~ as left-hander
tery over the
his teammates
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THE YANKS, MEANWIOL had problems
both pitching and cat ching the I. Sluter Ron
· I knew P1niella h1ui JUSl hurt his ankle, so I
fin ,.,,. '1'1tn•fllat
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kot'w I l11.1tl u l'hum·t' on the ball," swd White.
Pimella s aid he "couldn 't 1udge how fa r the
bull was hit at first, so I hesitated ~oming in "
THE RESULT lert Gwdry. who walk~ four
and ~ave up fi ve hits, shaking his head in disgust.
·1 did my JOl>. I got lhe guy to hit a pop fly.
That ball has lo l)e caught.'' said the lefthC111der.
"I don't care if it 's in lhe sun or whatever 1s the problem, but that ball has to be caught by
someone. After I get the guy to pop up. I can't
worry about it any more "
The Yankees had runners in every inning but
the eighth, but were held scoreless after Rick
(See ROYALi;\, Page CG> FRANK WHITE
Houston. recognized by many as the anonymous Astros.
sna pped a 3.3 tie with four 10th-inning runs for a 7-4 victory.
The Astros got what they came for, a split in the two games at
Philadelphia, and now go home to their Aatrodome where they
were 55·26 in 1980. They'll have their best pitcher, Joe Niekro,
20-12, working the third game Friday.
BUT THE HOME FIELD advantage doesn't necessarily give
thtt underdog Aslros a big edge, since the Phillies this season were
one of the best road clubs in basebaJI.
PhJladelphia won 21 of its last 28 road games and posted a 48·33
away n .. '<'ord enroute lo the NL East Division title. They were 4-2 in
the Dome while compiling a 9-3 regular-season record against
Houston
Larry Christenson, 5·1, is scheduled to pitch for the Phillies
Friday in an effort to set up a potential pennant-winning situation
for its 2.4-game winner, Steve Carlton, on Saturday.
The Astros had just five hits going to the loth inning and still
mana~e<l to hold tight in a 3·3 game. The Phillies had 12 hits at
that point.
BUT I N THF. lOTH against reliever Ron Reed, Houston erupt·
ed for those four runs, and then tumed back an abbreviated rally
(See A.~TROS, P•ge C6>
Chri!§tian's Crusade
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HB Motorcyclist Favored Saturday Night
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By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of -o.11, ,., ... ~
What does a lop speedway n;otorcyde racer do when he
has a weekend off to rd ax?
For AJan Christian, l he dominant force ~t the Orange
County Fairgrounds this season and the
favorite to capture Saturday night's U.S.
championships al the Costa Mesa track,
there is a simple solution.
He goes motocr'?ss riding 1n the desert.
"I FIND IT RELAXING to ride
motocross on the weekends," Christian
says. ''My wife (Vicki / and I get tc;>gether
with a group of people and go camping and
riding oo the trails out there."
Christian rode in motocross competition
before tu.ming to speedway racing and ad·
m ita there is much more money in the
mot.oeross action.
"There is money there. es pt:cially in
America," Alan says ... But when you ride
speedway. you are there for two hours and
you u.-throufJh.-Motoerou ridiftB-take&-
all day and you have to be in a lot better
physical condition."
RE FROWNS ON RIDING motorcycles
on the streets. "I 've h ad two street bikes
and sold them both. The re are so many
what position I'm in to start a race.
"I haven't had any real problems this year and I've only
broken the tape once. Oh. I had a Oat tire and a couple of
clutch problems but other than that, m y only trouble was
being-sick one week and hurt another.
·'The most serious injury I ever had was
one night several years ago.
"In fact , it was m y first year when I
broke a bone in my wrist. Other than that,
I've never had a broken bone.
"I GOI' OFF AT lllWINDALE one night
and chipped a bunch of teeth and wu un-
conscious for awhile. But all I h..S wu a
sore shoulder the next day. I clipped a
guy's wheel going into a turn and ended up
hitting tbe wall and another bike ran over
me.
"They put an oxygen mask on my face
and I was delirous for a day or so.''
Looking to the future, Christian doesn't
pl an on..going back to dri vma a truck or
some othe.r manuaJ labor.
"I'm th.inking more about s ponsors for
next year but right now my top priority is
in winning the nationals Saturday.''
people out there who cut you off and you ALAN CHRISTIAN
have to be eJCtra alert all of the time. fl isn't sJ.fe."
MANY OF THE RIDERS own and pre-
pare their own bikes. Not Christian.
"My sponsor <Gil Armas) owns and
maintains the bikes and it has worked out real well. We've
been together about three years. We have three bikes and
always take two to the races with enough spare parts to
Christian has had an outstanding year at the Costa Mesa
track this season and says the reason 1s his changed men·
tal attitude.
"I quit my job and decided to go racinJ! full tim t this
year for one t~." be s ays. "I h<1ve the nght at:t.Jtude now
and it has paid off.'' .
His biggest payday at Cost a Mesa for one night's work
was Sl,500 but he hope~ to double that &mount with a vie
tory Saturday nis.?ht.
CHRISTIAN, A RESIDENT of Huntington Beacl1, grew
up in Santa Ana before movmg to Reno m 19'7~.
When the drawing for one of the four starting boxes was
made. Christian drew No. 3 twice.
~ make another bike . But I would say that 65 perce.nt of the
riders own the-tr own bikes."
Motorcycle racing on lhe short co urses of Southern
California will have the undivided attention of Christian
for al least one more year.
But he has an eye lo the future some five years down the
road and would Like to try automobile racing within that
time
KC'S LARRY GURA WAVES TO THE CROWD AFTER WIN.
"l don't mind." he s"a~. "I d rew No. 4 at least 50 pt:r
"ent of the time this year and it hasn't made any. dtf·
ferenre. My starts have been so g<'Od 1l doesn't matt~r
"A lot of top car drivers were motorcycle racers when
they started," he says. "Car raciog has always been a big
dre am of mine and I've hung around Bob Boodurant's school
<SeeCHRISTIAN, Page Cl) '
Howard L. Handy
Jerry Buss on Buss
INGLEWOOD -There are those who have
stated that Jerry Buss will become the next owner
of the Loe Anieles Rams football club. · There are others who feel he is the No. 1
playboy in professional sports and that he would
never give up that image.
Still others feel the 1olden age of sports may
be puatna and that the future could be dimmed by
television.
Buaa eave his own thoughts on all or these
subject.a, and more Wednesday at the Orange
County Sportswriters Association meeting at the
Forum.
'"CEaTAJNLY I WOULD BE interested in
P.url!b'ulng a footblill or bueball team," he says.
'I expect that in' the next four or five years you
will eee my entry into one of these sports as an
owner.
"m.bt now, it appean there are baseball
fraacbiael available but football is a little more dJfftcult. ••
Hedkln't mention the Rama specifically or the
fact that bis name bu been Ued to the team tbroup tbe rumor mm In recent months, but he
dJd leave tbe door open.
A.I ,JIOa 818 lllAGE u a playboy, be might
ba.. a... a few bea.rtl and shattered a few 1 dnama Ne91tly·
• .. emr.Jy ~ i plan to bec!ome m1a1ed in the
ve17 _QMr fut.int.Jo a "'811 1ad)t wbo attends
.USC," M Mid. "KanD .Ilk• tbe tame tbillll I do. ~ lldatl a puty * lbe alao taJoJa tbe other ?* tl]jq If• -ealal, lt•mpa ..t Otbet-collec-
.lODa. 'l'Mre an deflaltel7 two 1ldH to my
,..._.., -to ben allo." Mb tM ...._ qe ol 1porta, be 1ay1:
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The Laker and Kings owner opened his re-
marks with a blast at all professional sports, one
that holds a legitimate place in the current scheme
of things.
"I think all of the seasons are too long and
shouJd be cut back."
OTHER THOUGHTS HE HAD on the sports
situation from his own point of view included: -
"I do not renegotiate contracts contrary to what
you have heard or read. I extend a players'
contract and overpay him. Especially a player
who is totally underpaid. I simply extend his
contract and get him a decent salary.
-"I hope to bring the Kings up rather
dramatically and I will get involved to a -degree
but not to eJCceed the coach or the gener al
manager."
Buss recently purchased the well·known
Pickfair mansion and c alls it a "delightful house."
And it will probably retain the name. "I'm not go-
ing to rename it 'Buss Stop'," be says.
* * * Magic Johnson is Still the same unassuming
young man who came to Loa Angeles a year ago as
a Laker rookie out of Michigan State.
"I was fortunate enough to come to a great ci·
ty and a great team," Johnaon says. "Anytime you
are winning you are eolng to have fun .
''When I fint came here you people were
weird but now It's home to me. There's always the
temptation to 10 Hollywood but I just like to do my
thln1 and play buketball." .. ...
Laker Coach Paul Westbead concluded the
meetm, with this bit of wiadom:
"Ben FrankliD once H id It'• euler to build
two ch1inney1 thaa to ipalntaln one.
•'Translated, that meau that we are 1oln1 to
try our bel\ to maintain OW' own chimney and
,blow 101De 1moke at the end ol the year."
.......
Astros Take Lead
Houston's Terry Puhl scored while Phillies
· catcher Bob Boone is still awattin& the
·throw from right field Wednesday n11ht.
The nm gave Houston a 4.3 lead, and the
Astros went on to score a 7-4 victory in Na·
lional League playoff action at
Philadelphia.
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(W DAil Y PILOT fh~ Ot1oibW 9 1
A Capsule Report From the World of Spo rts
Playoff App~urwrt> l\t""f•I
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total
Anet If the Ph11l1t>, tutdn I ht·iatrf'I ll1il fo 'VI'" ,, ~ 1t1
l\lontn.•ul ~uturdn\ n1~ht lu rt'lit h the-pld oHti th\'\ '-'t1ull1
h1n c.' a"um "•>unit up 1n the> tos~ l'uht0111 t.ilt< ...... 111 1ri ·111
lfll cl \It'" l'Ut'!>d ll)
Nov. lhat ltlt' r h1lhe' an~ In lht! pl!l}ofb the I C.Ill o;l1<1llhl
make clo.'<l' to $1 011\llon or more·. Gile~ pr t-i.l1t"lt!d
Tht! Ph1llJc~ ht'dt the A~lr<>J, 3 I 1n t he fl r't 111 tht.·11
fi ve ~ame NL c h amp1on:.h1p ser1e~ l'Ut!!>da~ ni.,ht I t1•
Astros won in 10 innings Wednesda) to o;eud 1 ht· '-t•r 1c!> 1<1 .11
leas t four ~umcs
T he m:tJOr :.o urle:. 01 the f'hll hc~ rl'venue from ttw 1h1 t••
game:, would be w1 estimated $31\!'>.000 Crom g;itt-rt-l'Clllb
S300.000 from national telev1s1on n ght:. $100,000 froin lor ll l
TV and radio n ghts and about $60,000 from l'Onle .. :.1on~ ,ind
souverur program s ales.
If the series goes the fi ve game li mit, ~ile:-~ci:d lhl'
Phillies would make about $1.4 mallion
"The bottom lane 1:. $700.000 to over $1 m1lhon, dE:pl·ntl1n>l
on how long the series goes. Which, unhcl1t•v1Jbt1. I!> lh1•
differen<'e between our making rnont:y and not 111.:1k1111..t
money,·· Giles said.
WUUe Star,eU, on his frustration (Jf being or. th<' f'1t Qttote of tlw» Day l
ts burgh Pirates' disabled list with a lm e<' injury · ·I
we nt to the unemployme nt office the other da; an(f I
asked the m what the salary was (or being fru .. trat.•rl •
Well. they told m e frustration pays 17 ecnto; .u1 li<>u 1 ~,. I
you see. il doesn 't even 11ay lo be frustrated.·
Roa.JI Trade s1...-on ro Buff al,,
The Buffalo Bills . only undefeateJ team in the m
National Football League. have replaC'ed in1ured <II,
free safety Jetr Nlxoa by luring Biii Simpsoo out •11
retirement. The Bills announced Wednesday tht:
a cquistion of rights to Simpson from the B :rn1:. ror a<
undisclosed draft choice. ms first start Will be Suttd3)
against Baltimore Green Ray PaC'kers pla<'c ktcker
Chester Marcol, a nine -year veteran and two·tam e league
.II.. S<'oring leader . "as wa1 Hxl Wednesday
• '-San FranC'lSl'O pJa .. ed fullhdc·k Phil
Francis on lh(' 1n1urt'd rc ... crve lt"t a11cl
waived Jim l\rafll lo ma,..,, room fo · 1 "
nf"w M'qui.-.t1ons The it!1f·r" !-1gned C.CCJr,i:C'
' Visger. a 25().pound defen'i1n · player crnt r1 I
Colorado, and running back Dots WOUd ...
the NFL's rookie of the vear 1n 1974
Vete r an cornerba1'k .\aroo Kyle w a~
waived Wednesd ay by 0 :1lla' and pi!'l~cd
up by Nt!w Orleans K :-IP. in his fifth )t'.il .
had s pent most of tha» :.l·:tson on thl
s1Ml'tC* tnJured reserve IJsl Notre u ... mc
coac h D•n De\'lne said that in1ured Junior strong safety ~tev~
Cichy w1 II not play the remainder QL the..l.980 ...schcduh: .. at1d
have two yearc; oT eligibility remaining Cichy r.uffered a ne<'k
a rea vertebral inJury an the first ~amt! of the s eason a~am~t
Purdue . Florida State hnehacker Paul PiuMwski wa~
stricken with aclltP appendicitis one rt a> 3Cter ht: wai:.
named national liner:l3n of the w~k hy The Asso<'iatc11 Pres':i
Barlow High School sophomore Rid e <>irdiner ti 1e<l
Monday in a Gresha m . Ore . hospit al of ht'a•I 1nJllries
received an a sophomore football game la,,t Fnd .1 0~~:11-,t
Oregon City He had been unconscious and in inttn:.1ve <'are
s ince being injured.
Ratu' Go•~""" DalfCI# S.tld fM
The Rams' Dec. 15 home game with the Dalla!> [i]
Cowboys at An aheim· is a <'Omplete sellout, ••• clearing t he way for local television coverage, the
Rams said Wednesday.
The stadium's capacity is 69.045 people.
The Rams are on the road for three weeks. play an ~ at St
Louis. San Fram·1sc:o and Atlanta before returnan~ h(J111c w
meet New Orleans Nov. 2. The New Orleans gvme h1ts not vet
been sold out. said a Rams spokesman
Lasorda Re·~igns
Red Adarm RetiretJ as Cooch
LOS ANGELES <AP) -
R umors that Los Angeles
Dodgen Manager Tom Lasorda
might be going to the Chicago
White Sox next season ended
abruptly Wednesda y when
Lasorda signed a new Dodger
contract.
Fi nancia l terms of the
one.year agreement were not
announced at a h aslily·called
news conference.
It was reported earlier lh1s
week that the Chicago White Sox
were interested in lurin g
Lasorda to Chicago. but he said
he had not been approached
about lhe job.
UCitoFace
San Jose St.
UC Irvine's water polo team
will try to keep its unblemished
record (7-0 ·1) intact this
weekend when the Anteaters
host San Joee State Friday ru1ht
(7) at Newport Harbor Hiah.
and s.turday when they travel
to UC 8'Dta Barbara.
"UC Santa Barbara wlll be a
major tell tor us." aaya Coach
Ed Newland. "They are the de·
feadlnl national champlom and
are aJwaya tou1h in their pool."
The Anteatert will be led by
two-time All·Amerlcan Peter
Campbell, who has scored a
team·bl•h 11 1oal1 Una aeuon.
He lt ·~ by teammates Maafredo lAtpler ( l l >, Mark
O'B"'-UO> and John Vari.as
(10).
"l don't kl'IC>W "'ti'~ wa::-OC11nj!
the talking a bout Chita~o. said
Lasorda 'I cton't know ~nvlhm~
a bout it I vc twl·n ""1th !Ill'
Dodgers for :u yea r~ lt\I• in th1!>
orgaruzatwn ~ind \.\ :rn• ! • die m
this organiza twn .
As ked if he h~w '"11ght J
multiple·yeur cootracl. l.<1Mrct&
re plied. "! never 1rn1d thut to
anybody. 1 got a muluµlt• rnonlh
contract, that was ~ood cnou1;h
for me.
"Walter Alston got .!3 (Jf \ho~c
one-year contra<:l~ and I tl1dn't
want to ask for nnythinr, that 's
not standard with the rl ub "
1t also was announced that the
Dodger coaching st3ff, with one
exception, would re m ain mtud
for the 1981 se ason Pltchi.ng
Coach Red Adams announred
his retirement.
l.a s o rda , 53 , g u id ed the
Dodgen into a tic fo r the
·National League W~st crown
this pas\ regular-season. with
Los Angeles losing 7 -1 to the
Houston Astros in last Monduy·,
tie-breaking game.
Although Lasorda had drawn
some criticism for the Dodaiers'
perforUJ.ance during the season.
Loa ~eles' three-game sweep
of the Astros last weekend that
forced the playoff silenced the
manager's critics.
Since Luorda took over the
Dodgers ln im, they hav4l won
two National League pennants.
In hi!! first and second ypars at
the helm. They Jost each time in
the World Serles.
~. 1980 season marked a
1-recovery by the Dodaera, who'd
finished third in the division ln
1979.
l
.. ,.,,.,.,MUI .tll•• f'lr11111 .... .-.-....
I ht• .... 111 I 111 .:11 ( 'hlJJ>Cn i.aid Wrdne11day lhty m
11 1 ••• 11IJ 1 t •I , t•11lc r 8111 Walloo on th«! Injured hst ASTROS GAIN SPUT • • •
"''''I'"'~ hm1 uu1 of thf' flnn rivt< Rames or the HMO "'I """' ll.1 ,)I t•l hall AS'jCA'lal.Jon Stlt.':iOO "His (()()t
h 11rt wuJ ht• !'Jn t t•lu>. 1s 1111 we know," said Haa Cltlkl•
1 li11Pt'f' \" t· 111 l'\ttJent T he tor mt:r tJ('l.A All·Amerh:an h•~
1111 , .. 1 ,111 hut 11 lt•l•n\'s the l1&"'l two seu uns bec a\lse of an
111 JU. r·oJ ll'ft '""' The Luker\ un 110Ut1t•ed they have
oH 1.1111r,·li for wc1.rd Jim 8rewf'r from
1'111 llunct lo ti trllcfo for a ruture dr aft
d1u1C't' {Jl:tr.11t trimmed its roster lo
lhc l I ttHlll m ;lxar11u rn by pluu ng forward
Bob McAdoo 0 11 the lujun :d restirvc list
11nd rutting guw-<l Brad Davls and forw&rd
Jacki~ Robinson Bo11ton <'Ut ,:;..-..__;;~~--th1r~.Kl-d£-alt t>iclt Boa Newman a
•iuurd from ldoho. nnJ rt1tained rookie
guard Wayoe kreklow to complete Its
11 man ...[OSl!_r . Phoenpc placed :.t-<'t>o~ar for ward Wiiey Peck on
.... , ro H " iv~rs and Vl'lt!ran guard Don Buee on
the 1nJU11'lJ 1 l•S1 1 \ ,. list . . Dall&~ cut second-year forward
Jacll GI\ l"D1' .w•I r1X>k1~ii Claree<'e Kea and Kea Duty .. l>elm~r 8fo•hou·, who appeared in 68 game:, for Chicago last
11.-ui.on ~md whet wu.i. signed by the Laker:. this year was
"UIH"J h> LA" All):."le~ Guard Bobby Wllkt!rM~ wns
j l'quirt•<l t,, l 'ha. ago f~oll'\ the Oenve1 Nuggets for an
1111tlbt'lu11l .. 1 11mc•111H of 1•ash Roo Ayala, former head
, uad1 "' th· ~ ·m·~' -.1t\ of Nevada-Las Vegas women s
ha-.k1·11>.1ll lt-.H'h ha:. bt!P.fl chatl!t'd with einbezzhng Sl.500 in
I vud· 1-'t H 'lt ll•l ..,l·hoo l to stage u tJa~kc-lhall toumami>nt.
•. ,..,."'"" Dri•·•·r·• .'turflt""tl R SeN-t·n.
J,.b<:iullle un11l·1·" 1•nt .. ut•cessful -:.•1r ,(erv ort .both .
1-·1 t-rt!'lt c. r 10J J'n \ d rt1 t>r J t>an-l11e rre Ill
lcF:~ Wedue~rf.•) tu set fractu1cs suffercd in a
l'rtl!>H .tt t h+' l...'.:rnachan 'i rand P1 1x in Montreal
by the Phillie~. who left JO run·
ners oo IJu...c over the lai.t four
innings
Terry Ml, who drove in the
firs t two Hou:.ton runs, opened
the 10th witlt d srngle Ht> was
s arrif1l0t c.l to sctund tiy Enos
Cabell. .Joe Morgan was 111ten ·
\1onally walk t:d loadinK the
bases , bnnging up J ose Cruz. ·
Cruz singled to right, scoring
Puhl. and Morgan c ame home
on a fielde_(~ choict!-grounder by
Ces ar Cedeno The n Da ve
Bergman, who was inserted for
defensive purposes 1n the eighth,
d.rove a two-run triple in the
nght·center fit!ld gap for two
more runs and it was all over.
The Phillies did throw a scare
into Manager Bm Virdon and his
Astros in the latlt of the 10th,
scoring one run and bringing
Mi ke Schmidt to the plate with
two on and l wo out 1 he NL 's
ho1n e run u nd HH l ·lead er,
however, skied out to right field
to e nd the game
ASKED If' HE conside red 1t a
must ga me . V1 r don r eplied .
.. Not really Rut 1t is a plt>asu ~e
to go hom~ w:th a Vt<'to ry '
and scored on Greg Luzinski'11
two bagger. Luzi nski was
sacrificed to third and raced
homeonGarry Maddox'ssingle.
Houston lied it in the se venth
on a walk to Ryan and Puhl's
double, and went ahead 3-2 in
the eighth as Morgan doubled
and srored on Cruz' single.
The Phillies came back in the
botto m of the inning when
Luzinski singled in the eighth
Lonnie Smith ran for Luz1oski
and r e a c h e d second on a
s a r rif1 ce bunt. Maddox again
C'ame through with 11 run·scoring
s mgle
THE PHILLJl::S had a big
chan<'e to win in the last of the
ninth as Bake McBride lashed a
one .out single Schmidt also
sing led. McBride stopping at
second. Smith then singled to
r ig h t , a nd Mc Bride ~rounded
third. hut held up after going
part way home.
Mc R1 irte appeared to have a
chance l •) score. hut he said he
was held up by Lhird ·base Coach
Lee Eha
F.l1 a saJd, "There was a little
del<.1~ 1n h.1s 1 Mc Bride's t part.
bul ll I-' as no fault of Bake
Mc· Bride 's . My hands went up as
if to say s top and at the same
time r said , ·no come on '. He
s aw m y h ~od s go up and
~topped ·
..;t-p l :.~ lie i!O not ""pe<'tea tu ~ able to resume dr1 vin)(
li1•fort-tht> t'ml 111 th1 ~ '-'•'r a spokf'sman &t & Paris hosi>1tdl
'at1l Mt·lh(ld1o;1 Ho:.pitaJ r• voru·d Wednesdav that
{111 llll'1 h t•111 ,vw1•11..lil IJO'ill1. 1•ha1nu1on Jfit LQuls C0;1l111ues
...., .,. : --~ "HI good !'I.ap e wn1Jc unUCf l{Oi n~ a
r1·~1tl,1 1 d1ct'l,11!J ,\ ~111.k ''>man at the•
l !C1U'>toll ht'"Pi <JI , •• 111 Ill\· ch .... rkui1 I'>
111ut111t• ait<·r the !~Pl' ot ... urJ,tery lA111i. had
111 1977 • '1 ~11 ... 1g n!-> 11f dr u~s or
a llnorma l 1~\el!t •tf 1 hc.mi<'ub wern round
d ur i n~ t l':>ls given to Wo1 ld Rox1n g
i\<;:-.0('1at1011 l e'1t herwe1g hl cham pron
Hou!)tcm took a l·O lc:td in the
third off Ph1U1es starter Dick
Ruthven. when the n~ht-hander
wa l k ed .226 hitter C raig
Reynolds. who was sacrificed to
s econd by flouston s ta rte r Nolan
Ryan. and s1:or «d on f'uhl 's
:.ingle.
The Phalhe:.. however. we nt
a h end 2· 1 ir1 the lou rth when
Schtnidl opened with a double
Ph illtes Ma nager Dall;is
Green said he wasn't worried
'about having to win two in the
J\st rodome .
"' fo'ust•bio .. ,.rf rn1 a , off1rlals said Thi.'
f a11,dy~.i!> ~.I~ l'l''lllC'>•ed h_\ promoter<:. Of a
11~h r h1·t "~l't:'1& ~L·c1 1.1.r d dnd Ru<'ky
.1 I """ 1 idg t' uhe · \ ide otapes s ho wed '"M>V•• ll Pt:'dru/,1 WJ 1·ticw1111! on M1melhm~ pla<·cd
tt: h 1• 1fl•)11l1. 1,, U'. 'lt-1·ni,111 Tl1t:rt' "'II he no
''"•11 11n1 '" "·" ~ .. t1•m il H11<·k.~; L .!<S;.:1 c· this !>ea!>1H1, t he
' 11 I 011• ,., • •• 1..il u11 i.aui Wt d'le<tday Stanl~y
J IOY•t. wh•J 1h:1 !1•1°ul 11110 Hit' 11.11:011 s LOp H>O·mel••r !>vr\nte r
•11 tlll>t 1m1· \ •:)1 'la' 1 tswn.·d .-r(J1 n d cssse:. at Au b urn
l •ll ~·i>1 :.ll\ '"'YI'•• iJ• v. .w l tn tlc\'Ole full ~ime tn running
l 111 1 ti ~Jn1 h•· 111\•·nd,; lCI 'i!t nut <){ rc•m!J4!tit ion this fall and
"',1•tl' l<• '>Jll'11rJ ;1 lot of t :Me ;.JOll C'. ··sorting out my
pr11>rllh·~ '
S p.m. C1i anne l 7 ' ' ' '
AME RICAN L E AGUE P LAYOFFS: New 'fl.Irk di K ansa s Ctlv
AnnO\.lnc~rs ;.i M1rna.-ls, U1lly M artin and J im Patmer
fh(. w~uno yuine cu tn • Of'Sl·Of·t1ve se• 1t''< tinos trw V'an1u'eS
.. nd1r1y Ruov Ma•, ( 15·5) against ttle Rayo.ls' Dennis Leonard
1 ](I 11 1 flt? Yan oe, wi lt be he>pi11g for a split of the iwo games In
K.-µ;$..l."-Clt.Y after tbe RoydlS. behind the p.tchinq of Larry Gura;
1of1·.,tt>d Nt-w York . 7·2 in tht>Oµene r
~AOIO
tJ1 .,, 'r 01 ~ii\ X.anSi>!> (1\/ 5 p '"' KN)( ( 1(1701
F ~IOAY S T ELEVIS IO,.. e Noon. ~hd l''lf'Htl ? ,. ' .. \'
NAf 10 NAL L EAGUE PLAYOF FS. Pnila<:1elp"1a at H(lll'>tv• I
A1H1ou11t en K1.:1111 Jackson, How a r d Cose ll and Don
Dr\'· d r! It!
ROYALS ...
erone ru1d Pimella Sf1eked co n·
<;ecut1vc home run~ to tcrt m the
s econd.
"1 t houg ht , ·He r e· we go
a g ain ·. 'said George Rrett when
asked about his rea<'hon to the
two homers "Then l JUSl relax
ed. . We wer~ very relaxed to
day We won 7·:!. I thi nk we 'll be
more relaxed tomorrow ..
\' ANK££S SL(jGGER Reg~1e
Jac kson was hitless tn four at·
oats a~a1nst C ui a'. stranding
five baserum1ers 111 the se venth,
.Jac ks on came up with runners
;.it the comers and th• Hoyals
dhead 4 2. and g rounder1 feebly
to second
The Yankee ri~ht fielder said
he had pr<>blems seeing the ball
and was fighting orr pitC'hcs all
day
"But th~ one thing I must em
pbasize is that Larry Gura
pitched great to me.Jle..pile.bed
me perfect." said Jackson. who
also struck out once. ··He stayed
aw a~ from me all da~
··Eithe r perff:c t pit<· he'> on the
out side p art of t he pl att 01
p1tt h es that we re awa~ out
side He d1dn'I J!i\C• me a
smglt> thmi; J r ould wh~le on.
Uut then I've nen•r reall> h1l
well off him anyway
Brett. who robbed Cerone or a
double with a diving grab in the
sixth. made 1t 5-2 with a seventh·
inning homer. Willie Wilson
followed with a two-run doubt~
\n the eigJ1th after Yankees fi rst
baseman Bob Watson opened the
door with a two-0ut error.
.. We were in the same position
in Montreal and we didn't do too
badly up there." said Green, re-
ferring to lhe Phillies' two-out-
oC·three conquest that wrested
the East title from the Expos.
"We've played down there
before )OU know. It's not as if
we 're doing something com-
oletelv new ... Check our road
record for the month of Sep-
te m ber. We haven't done too
badly," Green said.
Title Fight
Set for Dome
NF:~ ORLEANS <AP) -The
Lo u1s iJna Superdome wall be
lea f'd for S62.500 for the World
Aoll1f1g Council middleweight
champions hip fi ght between
Hob~rto Duran and challenger
Sugar Ray Leonard on Nov. 25.
Members of the Domed
Stadium Commission. a state
g r o up res pons ible for the -
Superdome, reached tbe reDtal
a reeme.nt Wed Jl&Y-:aa.~--__. Fac1 1ty erp ses Inc., .tllcb
will promote the rematch.
Promoters of the Muhammad
A It -Leon Spinks heavyweight
l'.ha rn p1o ns hi p in 1978 paid
$50.000 to rent the Superdome
tor that fight.
CHRISTIAN
at Sears Point a lot."
But right oow bis blg goal for
this week is to win the U.S.
championship and perhaps pick
up a pay check of close to $3,000
for his efforta.
W11'1 thf' series ,1lf tied at one victory each, the Astros will ~rid dl.t-1<.n u• lt tel>Jll nurler J ue Nlekro (20-12) lo the mound In
tne Astrnoome Frtoay. Thti Phillies will counter with Larry Chi 1stensor• I S·l J. NP1ther starter was around at the end of Wed· ,,,-.oay nigr1t's .. eco11d y.tme i n Philadelphia as the Astros rallled
,,,,.. fo11r 11ms lo tie the serie\.
RADIO 9.,..,eb,ill Pnlladelphra at Houston, Noon, KN.X (10701
"You win the first game and
the pressure is on (them).
They've got to win the second
one to get a Lie." said Wilson.
"They lose tomorrow and they
kno w t heir backs are to the
wall ..
The only problem is that the
race iJ on Saturday instead ol
Friday night and it will cut into
his weekend motocross trail rid·
ing.
Trojait.S Need
[Al'-'~ Fear
Fol" Motivatio11
l.O~ \Nt ; l':I 1<:~ '\ l' 1 The
vnl.' fh in~ '!11• 'l't''.111d ranked.
:)011ll1t.'rn <".i i f '><Hhall 1'ro1ans
11.1 . c u, 11.:ir 1~ a lkl'l< 11i ft:a1
11 ... c·lr. S•'>" toat•h Joh11
Ht.liinso11
"I don't th1111< t!'11s tctim rE-:tllJ
(!l't." mot ivated unll·ss thtre's a
h'ar of losing.·· Hubi11son said.
Jltemritmt: lo cx,iltun why the
a pp,,rt•ntly talent hl•avv Troj ans
huV nol l>e<·n ahle to "kn0<·k
out" th~11 1>pJ)l.111t•r11:. thus f&r
lhlh lull
W e -''tr<'n 't moti vat ed
a~:11n!>l J\n ion:.e State, a 23·21
South.:m Cal '11;tory last Satur-
day but I kt.'\'P o;tressing to our
p\a yt!rs lhat ~hat you really
have lo he air3id or Is beating
your~elf "
Southern 'al trn' els to Tucson
lh1s Satur day to (ace Ariiona,
with the Troj.iM once again a
hea vy favorite .
Jl'S the t y1)e or "i;ur~ t hing"
that's bothering Hobm11on Utese
duys. ·
''T hey rem ind m e of the
Gt1orge All en ·c oac h e d '
WashlngtoQ Hedsk.ins ; they play
d e fe nse and make the bl&
play!'," Robi n son itaid of
Arizona's Wildr atis. "l look back
at last Sl\\urdlly. when Artiona
State 11111 us In Jec)pardy lnte I~
the game , and I don't want to
get Into t hat situation with
Arliono
' 1'hey'll block a k ick or
aom ethln g a nd beat UJL "
t.
Pro Football Probe
Q. With the retirement ol Carl
F.llu and Jlna Marslaall ud ~
trade ol AJlu Page to t.'Mcago,
who i. the raU.ia1 ~eteru •
Ute M~a Vlkht1 defenlve
line?
A Tackle Dou~ Sutherland i!t
st a rtang his J 1th year in the
league and his 10th with the Vik-
rngs nnd has been u slarte r since
1974. Tackle Dave Roller is ln
his seventh year and second as a
Viking, coming over from Green
Bay after the first game of '79.
End Mark Mullanf"y is starting
his sil(lb season and end Randy
Hollowa y is In bi s third
n mpalgn.
Q. Of lbe tkree he ralded col·
leglate plattkkken ol tlllte put
se"eral • ..,.., whlc:lt Ital bee9
tlte llite•t pro -Ste.e LJttle,
&•11~ll Enlebea or To•Y
t'rHktill!
A. PhiJadelphla's Franklin.
the Eagles' third-round draft
pick out of Texas AleM in 1979,
was second in NFC scoring as a
rookie. hilting on 36·q.f-39 con·
versions and 23·of -:n field goals
(with the second-lon1eat ln Nn..
history of 59 yards and three
over 50 yards> for 105 points.
Franklin wa s J .for -8 from
beyond SiO yards .
Litlle. froru Arkans as, has a
38.1 career punting average in
two seasons but was only 10-
for-19 on field goals and 24·for-32
011 conversions in his first se ason
as a Cardinal placekicker in '79.
Erxleben. out or Texas and like
Little a first-round draft pick,
had a series of leg injuries as a
rookie and played one game
with New Orleans in '79 -
averaging 37.0 yards on four
punls and hitting both field goal
tries and all four PATs.
Q -How long
Plalladelpltla head coach
Vermetl been coacblltg?
A --AlU\Ough he's only 44,
Vermeil has been coaching 21
years. His first head coaching
aS11tgn01ent was as a high school
coach in 1960. He served as a
junior college coach before go-
ing to Stanford as an aide to
J ohn Ralston. He then went to
the L.A. Rams as a George Al·
ten assistant. tcn:JC'LA a s assis-
tant lo Tommy Prothro. and
then back to the R ams wlt.b
Prothro.
L
••
FOOTBALL Thut&di.y, OClot>er 9 1980 ~LY PILOT C7~
Edlsoa vs. Mater Dei: Defensive Battle Expeeted
By IU)(1£R C~&L..q()N
OI UN o.11,, "'Meil.._
Five )'eilf1 iliO they Wtrf both known M41 prf'J)
football pow~n. but th•~ hau 11evt-r m t•C on th field.
Tonlihl Edl1J<>n llliih 'is Characen •I fcndm1t
ClF Bi& }t~vt; l'onlt'rcnt'(' <'h11tn1>low~ and rank .. d
No. l in lhf' con(erenrt poll , 11 > to ma~t! 11 rour ln •
row ovtr Mlll~r Ot-1 Hl3h's Monarcht-. d,.f~11dm~ Anaeh~ l.idl"u., km~p11u1
U.:a at Santa Ana Rowl with a t aplilrlly crowd
of ovel' 10.000 upocted for the 7 :JO kic'koff
It's HOnKW<>minac for l'o&cb W.tyne CO<'hrun "
Monart'ba. 10\J ~ ·u ~ ~ ~ lhfo
• • •
year lot.11111 hN1ct &f(<itnst t;dU.on after w1mung the
11pf'11t•r lo thu1 !ltir1t·' 111 197ft
., eutun••) ,.,.., two 11f I ht' I lllt'St d fcnse11 'ot'\'ll 11\
St'Vt·r•I yt•ur. M ""'' De l tllt'I ullnwt<tl 20 po11\t11 in
fou r aiunw:. \.\ h1eh l11cluJ1.!> 1 wo i,h11hHJli4 111 i. J 0 I
r et•ord . m .u tt•1I ol\I~ b y tfl!>t wt·c-k • !'IN1rele:.s
ictttndof( with Lu~ A l1o 11111 11-.
The' tu> cJroµl>t!J M u t1·1 1'1'1 lrn111 It:< NI• J. ~rrh
1n Or81l.:l' ('fl1mty In N11 !'>, but must obst:rvers
11-'1 l'u d1·:.1>1l1· lht' tu:, M atl!r l>c1 H·m a1n:; re
uh~hl'ally th•• to.J,, ~ h·u 111 111 Oroiuge <'ounlv behind
Jo;<h i-011
l:toth tt·4u11i. 1 t'I> 1111 llll I offense. with the
t.11lhac·k 1tw C.&!.1111 .a l l tgu.u._..UU10Utrh oaf'h uari l:tu rt
th~ opposition with a steady passing game. Williams (6·6, 2.35 ) and guard Dave Uranich CG-3,
SWJ. defense wouJ~ appear to be the first Uoe 220).
of order. In the past two verdicts. Edison has come Edison's defense, ke'yed by linebackers Troy
out on top, 14·6 and 14-7. Se urer and Rack Di Be rnardo, feat.ures a mobile
F.diS<>n 's key players Include tailbac k D.J . front line 11nd a quart et of 4 13 speed backs in the
Ot!ll, quarterback Ken Major and fullback Dave secondary.
Gcroux, although Bell has been slowed by an ankle T he Charger s · defense has overwhelmed four
injury. opµonenL'> this season in helping to up Edison's
Maler Del counters w\th Kevin lhgglns and winnin~ streak lo 12 straight.
frank Vuittonet alternating at tailback behiod fn one other i:ame involving an Orange Coast ~uarterback Dan Sottosanti. area team, w111lei.s Irvine travels lo Mission Viejo
Up front, where it is expected to be settled, to '1 uc.1 LagU/la Ii.ills 12·2> in its final luneyp before
M a.te.r-Oei ~ m1tjor -thnJJSt ts behtntt-tacltte tlrtry-~a \!.U!\/J 1 .eaguc play lLa1so start.s..a1...'L..:l0.
5-Share M 0..111a11'-
Statistic
Ho11or s
Five athletes s hare
top honors tn the Dally
Pilot's list for area prep
rootbaU leaders through
four non-league games.
and each bas a solid
lead in hls category
Dana Hills' Jim Gleed
ia the leading rus her
with M3 yards on 105
c arries in pacing the
Dolphins to a 4-0 record.
Fou ntain Valley 's
Matt Stevens. a j unior.
is t he passing ieader
with 620 yards for the 3· 1
Barons. while Costa
Mesa's Steve Cook is far
and away the leader in
pass receiving, hauling
ln 26 aerials.
Total offense leader is
the versatile Lance
Stewart of Lagun a
Beach, whose 428 yards
passing and 232 y ards
ruabing gives hims 660
yards, 17 m ore l han
Gleed's rushing totals.
Damon Sweazy, E l
Toro High's tailback. is
the scoring leader with
46 P<>ints, thanks to a
28-point effort against
Los Amigos . G leed
follows with 42 points.
A•5A LaAD••s ........
~us, • .-,
~..,........ "' ,, Gleed, 0-Hllll 105 ... l .....
• I
5.2
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Musical Coach
Jloutine Opens
NHL Season
Playoff Records
From AP Dispatches
The game or musical coaches
is over. Now it"s time to see how ,_,11 each .man can do in t he city
P,ere he landed.
Set • m Philly
~Ed Johns ton fin ish ed the
9-80 National I lockey Lt!ague
· son in Chicago, coarhmg the
ack Hawks lit' begins this
mpa1gn behind the benrh of
Pittsburgh l·e nguins. who
et the Philadelphia Flvers in
e of five op e n 1ng -n1 gh t
tests torught
f the 10 teams which-begin
ton.lghf, six do not have the
bench boss as at the
ginning of last season Aside
'"'r---9'!!»'JohnslJln. \.be_n.~w coad1~ e Ge rry Cheevers. Boston.
urice Filion. Quebec-, Hed
renson. St . Louis Ho~er
e11soo . Buffalo a nd Kdt h
.~nuson. Chicago
n all, lJ d ubs have d1flerent
aches than they began with
t season. Like Berenson.
aude Ruel. Mont rea l, Gary
een. ·Was hi ng ton and Joe
ozier. Toronto , did finish the
9 -80 schedule right where
ey begin this one. Bill
cMillan . Colo rado. Te d
ndaay. De troit. Fi lion.
agnuson and Cheevers are
d~utina behind the bench. n tonight's other openers, the
N w York Rangers visit Boston;
Q1ebec is at Calgary in the first
NHL regular-season game in
that city -the Flames moved
from Atlanta to Calgary in the
off season: Hartford is at St .
Louis. and Buffalo tr avels to
Chicago.
From AP Dispatches
The Hous ton As tros and
Philadelphia Phillies combmed
to lie or set several I .eague
Cha m pio~h1p Series rerords in
WeJnesday's second game of the
National League series . won by
Houston, 7-4 in 10 innings .
Played an three hours. :14
m inutes. the g ame was the
longe st in te rms of time in
playoff history . The previous
h i gh was th r e e hours.· 29
minutes, set by Baltimore and
Minnesota in a 12-ioning AL
game in 1969.
GREG LUZINSKJ'S double tn
lht> fourth inning enabled the
Philadelphia slugger to hit safe.
ly In au 13 playoff game~ he has
appear ed in. The 13-game hit-
ting streak is by far the longest or any player ID League \ham·
plo n s hip S erles his t o r y .
Baltimore's Brooks Robinson
and Kansas City's Freddie
Patek each hit in nine straight
playoff games.
Mike Schmidt of the Phillies
had six official at-bats. tying the
playoff record for one game also
held by Baltimore's Don Buford
in 1969 and Cincinnati's Tony
Perez m 1973.
Houston's Nolan Ryan became
the fifth player in history to ap-
pear in a League Championship
Se ries with three d i fferent
teams. Ryan appeared in the NL
Playoffs with NeYt' York in 1969
and in the AL Playoffs with
California last s eason. The
Sailors Top Lions
Ediso1i, Mustangs Triumph
Newport Harbor High ·s water
polo team struck for 24 goals in
ad easy vict o ry over
W .. tminste r High Wednesday.
wbile Edison and Costa Mesa
also picked up league victories.
At Newport Harbti r , the·
Sallors erupted for eigbt goals in
the first quarter and rune more
in the second to take 7-1 lead
0,cl Runnt. s ,
Heading North
VC Irvine 's c r oss country
squad will t ravel north this
we,kend to compete in the
Stanford Invitational Saturday.
wlllch will include teams rrom
UC Berkeley. Cal Poly San Luis
O•ispo and Stanford.
tJ'be Anteaters, who won the
Rl.Yenide Invitational and took •*ond at the Lu -Ve1a1 lnvtta·
lltaal earlier this season, have
.,_ten moet ol the major com· MUtion in Southern California wkb the exception of UCLA, who
thly have not nan a1aln1t.
unlor Dennis Hamblin rs
l 'a No. 1 runner with a beet e ol 31 :07.3 for 10.000 meters
1 1e•aon. The Anteaters,
ever, wUI be wlthout junior
YOUGI, their No. 2 runner,
ii 1ldellned with an ankle
'1·
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O\'er We s tmin s t e r al
intermission.
Mike..ijowell and John Gilford
led the ·1or scor ing assault
wit h four aJs apiece. while
teammate ett DeValle added
ee, four other players
scored two goals each.
Two goal scorers were Mark
Hanson. J.R. Salvatore, Scott
Lewis and Jim Bennan.
The vic tory impr oved
Newport Harbor's unblemished
record to 8-0.
At Edison, Rob Sutton and Lon
Graham each connected for two
goals in an 11·8 victory over
Marina. The win was only the
s e cond this year against u
losses for lhe Chargers .
Mari na got a four-goal
performance from team captain
Chris Rehak. Edison mllna&ed
to pull away in the rinal two
periods after carrying a slim 6·S ·
lead into the locker room at
halflhne.
Edlaon also 1ot two goals from
Stuart Sm.Ith and Rich Ro11elle .
At Estancia, the Eagles,
outscored 3·0 In lhe aecond
quarter, fell, 10.t to Costa Mesa
in a Sea View Lea1ue match.
Each team launched an
oflenalve attack In the first
period which e~ in a 4-4 tie.
Estancia 's Doul Hartun1 scored
four 1Coall In a lotln& elf ort.
Tbe victory upped Costa
M11a'1 leaaue record to 2·0,
wblle l'Atancla feJI to0-2.
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Astros firt!baller JOi11e d \lie
Davahllo. Tom ll<tll, r.,1.:n Htt9 lenmun<.l a11d t;r:iut Ja{'kson clS
the onl y other plavers t<J appear
with three teams
PHILADl-.:LPHIA 'S M ani1\
Trillo tied a playoff m ark with
two sacrifice hits. He Joined
Patek. llock Ell is. Gaylord
Perry and Jim Ribliy. Tt.e two
clubs co mbine d f o r fi ve
sa~rifices, another rer ord.
The paid attendance of 65.476
was the highest in Pe nnsylvarua
baseball history and the hig hest -m-Le ague Ch ampionship Series
history. The previoos high was
65,277, set ;n Tuf">day's first
game at Ph1ladelph11t
The Ptulh~s left 14 1 unner.,
st randed, the most 10 r1l ay11fr
histnr; The previou!> t11gh \\<JS
13. set by tht: 1971 Baltimore
Orioles and 1he 197'1 Los An~eles
Dodgers
The two clubs tted an ;\;L
mark by combining for 12 base:.
on ·balls. Los An~ele s and
Pittsburgh also did 1t in 1974 .
The all-t.Jme record for com·
bio e d walks i s 14, s et by
Oakland anJ Baltimore in 1974
THE ASTROS' four-run 10th·
inning rally was the biggest loth
inning in playoff history. Three
clubs, the 1970 Cincinnati Reds.
1972 Dt!troit Tigers . and 1979
Baltimore Orioles bjld previous-
ly scored three times in a 10th
inning.
Houston t ied a re<'ord held by
many NL clubs by using three
pitc hers IR) an, J oe Sambito
and Dave Smith ) in the seventh
inning. The maJor league playotr
111ark is fi ve , by the Kanscts City
Royals in 1976.
The sert'!:; m (1ves to Lht
Astrodome in Houston f'riday
The game wi ll he pl11yed at noon'
!PD'l'l. '
AL May Adopt
3 Divisions
KANSAS CITY CAP> -George
Steinbrenner. principal owner of
the New York Yankees. said Wed-
nesday that American League
club owners could take a vote at
their. December .baseball meet·
ings to adopt a three-divis ion re·
alignment for 1982.
Such a setup would result in a
two-tiered league championship
series involving four teams. The
participants would be the three
division winners and the second·
place team with the best record In
the league.
"I'm going to push for lt," said
Steinbrenner. who added that
several of the league's owners
a lso favor. s uch a proposal.
Amon1 them, Steinbrenner said,
is Baltimore owner Edward Ben·
nett Williams.
··Baltimore should bf In, lbe
playorls t his ye .. r . just as
Milwaukee should have been in
them lu t year and Boston in
1978," Steinbrenner said. .. '
T he American Leaeue has 14
teams !'J¥l such a playoff would
proba~l~take exlu time to com·
plete,.~dingonthenumberor
tames.
BASEBALL I JUNIOR COLLEGES I BOATING
Getting t~e Jutnp
OCC Crew Co.mpefes in Boston
By CURT SEEDEN
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01·1111~l' Co11s t Colhige crew coach Dave Grant
\ake~ tu~ var~ity lo Boston Oct 19 for the 16th an·
nual Ilea<.! of-the-Charles Regatta. competing
Jgainst th .. likes of Harvard, Yale and several
hund red other collegiate crews
'We've dc<'ided to get an early 1ump on the
tWl st>aso11," says Grant whos e freshman crew
surims cd lbe r.owine world by winning the na·
tiunal champions hip last year.
The Head-of ·the-Charles event begins in the
(·enter of Hoston, goes up the Charles River, past
Ha rvard and finJshes j ust bt!yond Cambridge."
"lT'~ A GREAT competition ... Grant says.
"This year. we 're entered in the men's cham·
p1onshiµ eights which means we 'll be up against 40
of the best crew~ in the nation."
Sul•h pressure doesn 't bother Grant or hts
rowers. ·· t-~our years ago, we rowed in the Charles
JUNIOR COLLEGES
Hegatta and competed in the 111termediate eight
d1vis1on." <;rant recalls "This year . it's really a
tough fiel d."
Amor1g lhe oppo!)1t ion are the U.S. and West
Gt'rman Olympi<: ro"'~rs, most of the tough lvy
LE: ague crews and the Navy eight
The Charles event 1s unlike the spring regattas
in wh1ch two.to-si~ boats race down a straight
2.000-meter Olymp1c-s1ze course. At Boston. the
boat-; snake down a winding three-mile <'Ourse.
All 40 boats <'an 't begin at the same lime, so
they leave at 15-second intervab . Boats race
against the clock. and thE boat with the fastest
time wins.
"7HE REGATTA IS NOT as serious as the big
sprirt'g regattas, y et when you're competing
against the U .S. and German national crews,
you ·re not inclined to take a leisurely afternoon
row." the OCC coach explains.
This year. no less than 85 rowers are vying for
a sPot on the OCC crew. and Grant says he'll try to
giv e everyone a chance to row dunng some of the
fall regattas.
"I s uspect a number of them will drop out
when they see how hard we work," Grant says
bluntly. "Hut we will try to find as many regattas
as we can to accomodate the rowers."
WHY DO•:s ORANGE COAST a community
college-do so well against the four-year schools'
"To a large degree, it revolves around the fa ct
that we have only two years to prepare, and l
think the oarsmen understand that We have to
com.pres!> fou r years of excitement into two It
keeps the wbole operation rE:a l tight," Grant says
Gr ant SCl)'S his rowt:rs have already impressed
h11n an fall drills. .
"Thing!> are ("Om1ng together quite smoothly
C.iu r' e11duranre and strength is "ery good right
no"'. but we·' e changed our roWUlg style a bit a.nd
we· re st1 II learning.·· Grant says.
Still, he believes his OCC crew and Cal 's eight
are the two best boats on the west coast.
"We have quality people in the boat. wilt,
some extremely talented oarsmen waiting in tbe
wmgs. The combination makes for a fast boat." he
add~
GRANT HAS B EEN the OCC.coachsin.c.e t963_
.. Back the11 , most crew programs were very
Kru1e, ·ow·gan Talk
At Sailboat Show
Two local sailors will be symposium speakers
at the Southern CaUfornJa Sailboat Show which
s t arts Oct. <!4 at the Long Beach Convention
. c·enter
Michael Kane. r ecent winner of the single-
handed Tresns-Pacifi c race. will tell multlhull
s ailors how 1t feels to be all alone In mid-ocean for
more than a week.
And Dennis Durgan. tactician on the 12-meter
Freedom in the America's Cup defense, will relate
highlights of this ye ar's r ace against Australia.
In addition to winning the single-handed
Transpac, Kane has logged more than 100,000
miles at sea in multihulls . He was the first sailor
to s uccessfully s ail a round the world in a
trimaran.
Jn the Trans· Pacific race Kane smashed all'
previous records for single-handed sailing, averag.
Ing 9. 7 knots for the 2,500-mUe trip. ln one day he
sailed 3216 mites.
Kane. 40, was an all-American swimmer at
Notr e Da me and served as a Marine captain in
Vietnam. His current trimaran is the 52·foot
Crusader. reputed to be the fas test in the world.
Durgan is a former two-time winner of the
Congressiona l Cup, Long Beach' Yacht Club's
famed match racing series. He has aJ so sailed in
the Southern Ocean Racing Conference out of
Flori1la and in 1979 was a s urvivor of the Fastnet
r ace out of England which claimed 17 lives and
destruyed 23 yachts.
More than 400 sailboats and 200 accessory dis-
plays will be open for viewing at tf\e Sailboat Show
which runs through Nov. 2.
recreation-oriented It was n't nearly as com·
petilive as it ls today.
StjU, he points out that crew 1s the oldest col·
legiate sport in the U.S .• beginning 140 years ago
between Harvard and Vale.
"Most of the Ivy Leattue hu been heavilv en·
trenched in crew. It's only been in the last few
decad~s that west coast schools have become in·
vol ved,'' Grant s ays.
The eight oarsmen in OCC's boat average &.2
and 185 pounds per man. The seven returnees from
the nationaJ championship~frosh team are Wally
Brown, John Thompson, Jeff Luckey . Todd
Landwehr, Dave Bunnett, Tony Kinsey and Drew
Cree. Dan Freese rowed for the Pirates' JV eights
last year, which finished fifth in the nation. Cox·
swain for the boat is Lee Miller.
WIULE IN BOSTON, the OCC crew will be
hosted by the Harvard crew. Orange Coast's
rowers will stay with llarvard oarsmen and their
families. In fact, OCC will borrow a boat from
Harvard to compete in the Charles Regatta.
"When they <Harvard ) are on the west coast.
we do the same thing and loan them one of our
boats,'' Grant says.
Boating
Three Regattas
At Dana Point
Most ~f the yacht racing activity in Orange
County will be centered at Dana Point this
weekend where two yacht clubs have scheduled three regattas.
Most significant will be at Dana Point Yacht
Club where the fourth race of the Orange County
Women 's Ocean Racing Series will take place
Satui;day. Female skippers and crews will com-
pete "in Performance Handicap Racing Fleet
yachts.
Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will stage a dinghy
racing regatta on inside courses Saturday and a
PHRF race on ocean courses Sunday.
Newport Harbor Yacht Club will hold its an-
nual Fall Gold Cup regatta Saturday with racing
on both inside and outside courses.
In other Southern California Yachting Associa-11on areas:
Los Angeles-Long Beach
Na yY Yacht Club of Long Beach -Navy-Day
Rt!gatta <keel boats J Saturday.
Cabrillo Beach Yar ht Cl ub -FaJI Series No 2
<all classesJ Sunday.
Long Beach YaC'ht Club -Invitational race
( dll classes) Sunday
Santa Mollie. Bay
Califorrua Yacht Club -s o'clock Bell race
C Fred Harris Series) Saturday.
King Harbor Yacht Club -peninsula race Saturday, Sunday. '
South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club -ID· traclub race Sund§.Y.
Pacific Marilltrs Yacht Club -Man/Woman Series No. 2 Sunday.
Saa Diego
Coronado Cays Yacht Club -Classic Series
No. 3. Saturday.
....... San D\ego Yacht Club -Waterman Series No.
2 <10R) Saturday : Navy Birthday Regatta (in·
v1tat1onal handicap > Sunday; Navy Birthday pre·
di cted log race Sunday
Silver Gate Yacht Club -Ron son Series No. 2
<SDHF) Saturday.
Southwestern Yacht Club -Arden Series No.
2 <PHRF )Saturday.
Coronado Yacht Club -Perkins Trophy {in·
vitational handicap) Sunday; fo"'all Series (Sabot)
Sunday.
WEEKENDER
Geta It ALL
together Fridays
1n th• 1.z.m14mll
ORANGE COUNTY
C~!o~ll«:T9MAMA
GUN SHOW
• ••• " •••• lHAM ... OCT. 11111 & 1a. ltlO
IUY • SELL • TRADE
350 TABLES ON SALE
Featunng Guns -Ant1oue & Modem
Ammo -War Relles & Surplus
Indian Artifacts -Rugs & Jewelry -Coins
8 Fool Exh1b1t Tables S30.00 For Both Days
••Inf• SJ.00 C..._.._.14-Sl.M ·--,.,,""""I HOWS: 9 AM. TO 1:00 P.M IOftt DAYS
GaAMel CCMMTY •All .. autes
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Elsinore
Reopens Derricks, yes.
LAKE ELSINORE
Months afte r il was
closed to marine activi-
ty due to floating debris
and submerged mobile
homes and other struc-
tures affected by severe
winter fl ooding, Lake
Elsinore is back in bu&I·
ness for, boating.
Lorin F o r sy th ,
manager of Los Lagos
ar~ of the California
Department of Parks
and Recreation warns
Southland boating en·
thuslasts tha t some
hazardous areas are still
charted.
He may be contacted
by calling 651-7321 for
~er "*rm ation.
Call 6U-S878.
Put • raw word•
lo work ror ou.
Dining room sets, no.
l/Ve've taken the <leis and listings that busi-
nesses use to call each other and put them in a
separate book-The Los Angeles Business To
Business Yellow Pages. You'll fi nd materials.
equipment and services from firms all over the
g reater Los Angeles market. And you'll find
them faster and easier than ever.
Dining room sets? They're listed in Pacific
Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages.
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Wedne9day's Transaction•
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Alrll•e Plaela
Braniff CIUef
Cuts Salary
DALLAS <AP> -The chairman of the board
of Braitlff International says he will take a 20 per·
cent pay cut to help the airline recoup its worst
losses in history.
Hardin1 Lawrence announced his decision
after discussing pay cuts with leaders of the unions
representing most or Braniff's employees.
LAST YEAR LAWRENCE earned $888,526, ln-
cludlnl $300,000 in salary and fees, the airline said.
The union leaders propoeed a 10 percent, six-
montb pay cut for all union employees -except
flight attendants -to help the company reduce Its '
massive l068es, which reached $47.7 million ln the
first quarter or this year.
"We've got a good contract with tbe company
and we want to see t he company survive throuch
deregulation.'· said Teamsters local president
Marvin Scblinke .
PAYNO
INCOME TAX
In 1980 or 1181 and Recover
Taxes Paid In '77, '78 6 '71
• Up to .00% Write-Off
• Quick Return of C.pltal
• Positive Cash Flbw
•High Profit Potentlel
• 4 Years of National Acceptance
Act Now! Don't Walt Untll Dec. 31
CALL: WALT FREITAG
(714) 644-2526
GERALD KOZAK, TAX PLANNING
359 San Miguel Or., Suite 110
Newport Center, Newport Beach
The pay cut proposal wouJd not be binding un-.==-=====ii._.
less approved by all the unions. ~acturusts l~at
president Lanny Rogers said his rank-and-file
would vote on the proposal this week .
The airline also has announced further route 1 ~utbacks in an attempt to get the company back•
into a "position or profitability... I
AS PART OF THE airline's overall effort lo
cut expenses. officials have announced the tem-
porary -and in some case. indefinite -sus-
pension of some flights. Earlier. the company. had
canceled routes to Singapore and Guam .
Travel Agency
Takes on Japan
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A small San Fran·
cisco tour agency has filed an antitrust lawsuit ln
U.S. District Court alleging that a dozen U.S. sub-
sid i aries of Japanese travel fi rms have
monopolb.ed the lucrauve Japanese tourist busi-
ness in California.
The lawsuit, filed by Dolphin Tours Inc .. seeks
$13.S million in damages and an end to the alleged
unla wful activities conducted by the Japanese tour
companies.
J . Mark Lavelle, owner of Dolphin Tours,
charges in the lawsuit that the Japanese tour com-
panies have conspired to fix prices, pressure U.S .
businessmen to only refer Japanese customers to
Japan-owned tour agencies. and discourage
Japanese tourists from doing business with com-
panies other than those approved by the Japanese
operators.
Operators or the several Japanese firms
named in the lawsuit declined comment.
Personality Trail.8
FOCWJ of Seminar
Insights Into personal behavioral charac-
teristics will be presented during a three-hour
seminar at Oranse Coast Colle&e this fall.
TIUed "Coaching, Counael.lng and Interview-
ing Slcills, •• tbe session ls scheduled for Oct. 23
from 7-10 p.m. ln OCC's Fine Arts Hall 199. Ad-
mission is free, and registration will be conducted
at the door.
Lecturer is J im Tarro, a principal in his own
consulting company, Jim Tarro ar Associates,
which specializes ln organizational development.
• ''Iboee in attendance will learn how their
behaviors can produce either smooth, productive
relationships, or exchanges wrought with con -
flict," Tarro said .
"In staffing an or ganization, or determining
who is to be promoted. or planning for future
leadership, the ~haviors involved in the coaching,
counseling, and interviewing process are ~xcep
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Politics Playi1ig Push,.pull on Statutia?
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rnaUM tn know lhut" pruductir
pnct"' cit flm11hccl goods really
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WU)" fl 1l1w~. ol 1·our11\', when you
rn11S1dl"r that tht· "leet1on ts bu\
it month awuy, that nurnber!t
uft4'f\ IU't' ac<'cplt-tt lht\114' day!>
without questton 1irnd that tht•
"1mpro\c111ent" wab ('lulmCll 11~
proof ut .,conomu.• h_.ad(!r'>h1p
AS soau; ~pit! llOW knuw
th1• metbodolo~y w ai. l'hanged
troni othtr month); und otht•r
\ .. ·~r"' IJy 111<"lull1n~. for th~ r1r~t
1111w . du ta on l'ai.la r ebates g1 ven
to d,·alf!1 s IJv Am(·rit•an ca1 manufacturer-~
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d1 g11 1.1ntly thc1l tht' d1an~e in
methfld11l11gv nnll t "'-' 11t•arnl'~s to
lht• l ICt'IHln WHS 1111-'r~ <'OHi
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not twt•n unclcrrnint•d hy po l1t 1c·s
Bt''I' THE itgen,·y ':; intej.!nty
n,•<·dn 1 l)t' mvc1l vcd ut a ll for you
lo tic wary or numbe rs In thi:i,
th•• ro m put<•1 ag.• ''' man. we
ortt-n a c<'l'Pt t h(' numbers as
.ub1mlute an<J i1om~t1mes s ub·
...,titult' lhcm for hunt th1nktnte.
To d •1 110 L"i \1> risk lu·ang mis·
lt!d . becaus\' numbt'r s ar e as
folhlJlt.' ws thost bebin~them,
an(! as exploitable as th.• who
interprel them [' ,,.
Not too long ago, f<tr example
rhc "'ederal Hese rvc missta ted
the weekl y m o n ey s upply
fl~ures tw.:~ause IL be!Jeved the
t'Olll puter Late r tt ro und a
ma1>s1vc dertl'al error at one ol
ih reporth1g metr1ber banks.
A ll~ade or so ago, when the
('om mer ce l>e partment was
lOUtlll~ the ctpproach or a trillion
dollar economy. it erected a dis
r~:lr l;~lt;~s ~
l o hb) tha t
mea~ured
t•\'cry ~ain in
g 10:.s oati11nal ·,...-., ~
pr o l..lu (l '·· • •
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c-elehr ation
"hC'n the day
c ame 'l"htrc
.. huu ld h a ve cuN10""
bl"en nt1nc. the trillion dollar
mark was a~h1evt!d b~ counting
inflation a.<; a product.
Pronunent er onomis t!'I. includ·
1n g Julius Sh1skin, former com
ITllSSIOOer of the Bureau or Labor
Statist1l's, huve long maintained
lhat pulJ!i l' focus on the monthly
J{lbless fi~ures nrten misleads ai.
well as leads
An example cam e :i rew days
ago Wllh the announ<'cmeot that
S ~p tember Un C!rtap loym e nt
dropped to 7 s _percent of the
C'ivlliMn labor force fro m 7.6 per
cenl. A one·tenth of one percent
drop, a drop that could result
from error , a d rop t h at might
later be revise11 out or existence.
Such revlsfoni; are common an
r etail sales When lhe per~en
tage gains or reverses are re-
porttid for a particular month,
you may he almost l'ertain that
the previous month ·s figures are
simultaneously r evised.
T his situation can produce
almost comic results. During a
prolonged period or stagnant re-
tail sales you might find regular
monthly gains being reported. In
the following month they revised
lower.
AT mE mo ment. the CtnSus
Bureau is accused by some b1g-
c•1ty mayors of seriously under·
counting their . Jl()pulattons The
claims may or may not be oor·
re<'t, but it wouldn 't be the first
ttme the bureau has miscounted.
Several years ago the bun:au
publicly de rued ac·cusations of a
multi-b1llion dollar error in
estimate::. of unlilled orders at
Lhe nation 's factories, and de·
nounced those who made the ac·
c usation. Ther1, with minimal
publictty. at <'On fessed that the
error approached SSO b1 llion.
Dewar . the numbers. Good as
t hey are and professionals
say those <'Ompiled in the United
States are the best anywhere
they can mislead . Those who
co m pi It! the m can m isle ad ,
those who mkrpret them , too.
BUSINESS
Sm ith International Inc., Newport Beach
maker of oil drilling devices, hu purchased
McEvoy OiUield Equ.lpmftlt Co .• ol Texu (or
about S80 milUon in cash.
The acquisition will oper•te under a Smith
division c alled Sai McEvoy. The purchase in·
corporates Mc Evoy 's hl&h·preuure wellhead
assemblies into Smith fnternational's other
lines.
A <'ompany spokesman said the acquisition
ulso puts Smith in a good position for "t
· eme.rging sub8e11 market."
• • • The Signal Companies. Inc., which operates
Signal Landmark Properties of Newport Beach,
det.'lared a lhree·for -two stock spbl ed raised
its q uarterly cash dividend to 28.S cents per
share.
The s plit will increase out.standing shares
from about 38 million to about S7 million. The
dividend is an lllCrease from a previously an·
nounC'ed 25 <'ents per share. • • •
Comprehen sive C are Corv .. Newport
Beach. announced a se<'Ond quarter dividend or
5 cents per ~hare . payable Nov. 20. • • • California t-'ederCJI Savings and Loan has
ope ned a new office at 2340 East Coast
Highway. the I lth in the county for the mstitu·
lion • • *
W. R. Grace & Co., whjch operates Coco's,
Reubens and other Or ange County restaurants,
declared a quarterly cash dividend of S1.S cents
for its common stock , payable Dec. 10. The
firm 's ruvistons operate in chemicals. natural
resources and select consumer ser vices. * • •
Nuclear Medical Systems of Newport Beach
has inrorporaled its joint venture with Ufe
Studies Inc. under the name Immutron Inc.
An application for an offering of l million
units of common stock , intended to raise $2.50
per un.i t, has been filed with the Securities and
E xc hange Commtssion.
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MBA Does It
-Ex ecutives Dire
College Chmns
By Mii.TON MOSKOWITZ
Tht:y u. ... ed to say that yo u dJdn't have to go to college
to make it in the business world. But they rton'l say t hat
. ;rnymore. especially if th~y·re talking about the manage-
:. inent ranks of the big corpor ations.
-It seems that these days if you want to climb to the top
of the corporate ladder, you would be well advised not only
to get a college degree but an advanced rlegree as well
Best of all, snag an MBA <Master of Rusines~ Administra-
tion) from a leading gr aduate business school
How do you know that education will pay off m busi·
ness? You reall) don't What you can know 1s that more
and more of today's business e xecutives have this school
ing. And you ca n imagine then, that when they come to
select their succPssors, they will look for the same kind of
educational hac·kground
ALFR ED W. SWINYARD and floy<J A Bond, two
teac hers al the Univers ity of M1chil.(an 's graduate business
school, have JUSI completei1 an exhau:,tivc "then and now"
study of 11 ,000 lop-ranking 1.:orpor::.H· exl'C·ut1 vPs Being
teachers at a busine ss school, the were naturally pleased
with the main finding· business e 'Cecut1ves today are far
more schooled tha n the~r predecessors
If you want lo '\ee the re sults of the Sw1nyard·ROml
study , check out tht-current issue of th;: Harvard Busines!>
Review Here urc some highlights
In 1967 6 percent of top exec-ut1ves t newly promoted
vice presidents and pre·
s idents of maJor l'''m
panies) n eve r went
beyond high school : hy
1976 that pe r r c ntage
had I alien to 3 ~rcent
Jn 1967, some ll
pe rcent or the busw.es!>
11"' :; ~ .J Money
Tree
executives reported having "some colle~c education" but
no degree: by 1976 that ~rcentag~ of newly promoted ex·
ecutives had fallen to~ pe rcent.
-In 1967 . when Swmyard and Bond examined t he
responses of newly promoted veeps and pres idents, 33 per,
cent had received advanced degrees : when they made a
s imilar examination an 1976, 4 1 percent had advanced
degrees.
WHAT'S THE MOST popular area of study for our
business leaders? By a wide margin it's business ad-
ministration. followed by engmeering. And business ad-.
ministration has grown steadily in importance, Swinyarj;
and Bond are delighted to report (those are their a~
dents). •,
What schools are th ese business executives comm,:
from., Fifteen s chool<> accounted for 30 percent of the.
bachelor's degrees awarded to the current crop of le.deri'.
The top five <and their percentage of the total>: Yale (3.6
per cent). Harvard ( 2. 7 percent>, University of Michigan
(2.5 percent), Princeton (2.3 percent ) and Cornell (2.2 per -
cent). The way t.o read this is: nearly four out of every top
100 business leaders got a B.A. from Yale.
When it comes to the master 's degree. 15 schools ac -
counted for 62.4 percent of those awarded. The top five:
Harvard (22.5 percent), New York University (6.1 per
ce nt ); Columbia <4.9 percent>. Massachusetts Institute of
Technology < 4 7 pen·ent) and Stanford < 4.1 percent I.
This means that Har vard Business School is still tum
mg out a big chunk t>f our busmess leaders .
BUT YOU CAN 00 qu1t E: well by securing your MBA
at other µJaces as well Stanford has one of the nation's
most highly rated g raduate business schools. and they
have just reported on how thE'tr June 1980 graJuates did:
t The graduljtes received an :iverage of three job of
(ers each.
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dllcrimtnaUon baaed oo airy 3 bedroom. 1 "'a bath
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BUYERS
Lovely College Park 3
Bdrm home. beautlfuUy
landscaped yard, cov-ered pat1o. A bar1aln at
1118,000. with V A·l"HA terms. Hurry, ll won't
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VACANT
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
MEWPOaT
DWLIJC
2 Units on fee land.
Across from park. Near
beach, bay, & shopping
Priced al $205,000. Eves
1142.2253
DOOltS TO llACH
2·2 Duplex. Owner
motivated . Open to
creative financing
Possibly little or no cash.
Will trade property · boat
. car •. or !T 1249,000.
Evet 548-0711
ass ociat ed
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LOWDOWN
Owner' M1S Mil DOW! I
11wm,y Bdrma. aparklla• bardwood noon. Newly
paiated 6 waltla1 for I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
new ~er. A ateal at on· ...... S.. ,a-
ly-.SOO. Call now. • &p.~ t bedl"oocP. 3
;t batb home . with 1eparate m a 1ter
bedroom 1ulte .
Beautifully decorated
wttb pltalh wall to wall SEACOIE~ carpetlo1. cuatom
71 .. _ll!31 11>.990 draperies and a lush. -.-v ~ abady backyard. Full
NEWPORT
SI 18,900!
Very affordable Newport
Terrace condo! U p -
price onlY SUll,750. Call
661·2'07. ---C: SELECT
TPROPERTIES.
IJ'•ded end unit. Extra UHDIR I 00
window• afford more Meticulously deL'()rated
light a nd view-plus and maintained I
a d d e d c o u n t e r s & bedroom, 2 bath home In
storage in country e s t a b I I s h e d
kitchen! Take over low neighborhood. Luxury
interest, low payment, reatures include: bullt-ln
low prtnc. loan-(10""1%, mic rowave, e le ctric
S680 mo, 189.300> See garage opener. full block
and subrn.lt! Call 752· 1700 wall, master suite and
I ~ R 91 a 9 1 much more. Don't be dis-EBTATiRB C~':L~~~l-3191
JOGTOIEACH T'PROPERTIES
Spectacular CdM duplex. HACH DWLEX
Huie 4 Bdrm owner's un Sl1S,SOO
it + 2 Bdrm unit. Un-believable 4 car garage. What a great fixer! Lots
Priced to sell now ea 11 ol potenUal. Only 1 blk lo bay. Last one left or it 's @ klnd!Coll
SEA ltM' ff10PEFITE$ ~
714-631-6990 SEA ~ l'Ra£RTES
PRIME PRIME 114-631 -6990
c.t.. ............ INVESTMENT This unique 2-atory home •.ooo. 2 atory + pool + has been hlgbly up·
beach! Jog lo beach 1raded. lt features
from thia beautiful skyll1ht11, greenhouse
prden home. Moel de· window room, pool, new
a I r a b 1 e I o c a t I o n . carpet.I, vaulted celllop
Gourmet kitchen, and and much m:>re. Don't
sumhine breakfut patio. misa aeetnc this home.
Floor to cellln1 used Ji'UU price S189,500. Call
brick fireplace Im · w.aeao.
pr .. alve ataircaae to • SELECT ~
mMter aulte. Pool and ·
ape. Low, low down and PROPERTIES
tab over low lotereat ---------...
rale loan. No new loan
CC9tl. Take advanta1e.
CallSISUm
OlrJ'SI' ANDlNG !
3 Bdrm. 2 bath borne. •P·
prox 9 year• yo ung
Frplc, parquet entry,
hice paUo, greenhouae.
water IOf\ner, ele<' gar
ctr 192.~. Soc.tt•.-Y
546-1601
.._,,%,
SUper 09P0rtW\lty IOT In· vestor ur fiut time
buyer S Bdrm old ie w wood floors, dining
room. O\'t:a-slt.ed lot Put
your oqul lY to work 179.900. <'..nll TARRf.LL.
REALTORS, 5<MH720
THE l<W> NUMBER TO SEE
NEWPORT llACH Off4CI
J04J we .. c:IH Dr.
t7 t 4) 646-7711
19aAC•YAIDS
LOTS 0. Tim
Excellent location, close to every.
thin~. The ktt~hen will catch
mom s eye . . lt 'a all new. The
kids ~ill love those lovely terracf'd
yards & lush trees and Dad wUl
flip over the price & terms! WHY
WAIT ... SEE IT 'fODAY! r·
f 230
WOllU»S .... IST
Atac~
The pacific Ocean Breeze
naturally. Seller has fallen ln love
. . . with a home up north. Wlll
sacrifice this fantastic S bdrm. 2 story split level home to make
tbetr dream & yours come true.
Cathedral celllngs. wet bar, mir·
rored walls, tiled entry. wood dectins & patio, fireplt & TIIE
BEST PRICE IN NEWPORT.
'231
WAI.If TO s..-a..,
That's right! ! Unusual situation
creates a fabulous location. Walk
out your backyard, stroll 50 ft &
wham!! You're standing right on
the sand looking at the beckoning
surf. Th.at is of course if you can
get away from your spa. covered
patio. 2 sundecks & incredible ln·
tertors. On the Peninsula point. A
GREAT STEAL.AT 't525.000! !
f !32
Walker&lee
Real Estate
f1J Coldwe.11 Ban~e~
c.-. co"
Comfort, style & privacy with
view. Steps to eand. Helpful
financing In thls 3 BU. 2 BA.
Beach house. $380,000.
IN N•WPORTCeNTER
• 644-9060 ..... NUTlllENTS
REAUOR . tJ75 -600lJ
24'13 Eu• <..oa~t IH~h ... ·~ l "''"' • dc•I •t.,;
WE HAVE 4 6 0 F rt"IE "f.Sl U 4>TINV• '" 10\VN
· REAt.TORS
6~'S.SS I I
G REAT STJ\HTEI~ ! i<I P l.I·'\ 'h~nr·r
wants t rade onlv 'i 'l h l't11'0<11n
garden apts Stov·,,,. ;and r .. fnr •. ,·..itor·
included. T('n;rnb p .1 y ut1lil1l·~ O f
fered $152.500
COLE OF NEWPORT REALYORS
2SIS I. Coast Hwy .. Co•oo.a ~Mew
675-5 5~ l
DOWH TO EARTH
lnvestment.s are hard rn
find but this i.s one Tw•>
houses on oue lol. a two
Bdrm and a one Bdrm .
Located In a sul)t!r rental
area in fast gr owinl(
Midway City. R·3 iorunR permits a total or 6 um\s.
Call us for details A
super value at 1120.000
BALBOA ISL AND
*PERFORMANCE*
•Pl.US* ~n:w Ptlo1;R/\MS for
markl!tinK 1n the ~
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REAL'r\"
673-8700
., RED CARPET IL 754-1202
tlW HOME WITH VIEW
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VERSAILLES CONDO
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.... s.c..1, 91*, ~. "° -SW.
...... ,. ....... ·--~ h~ fel~ ..., $94,500. u I 0 l 400
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611-1400 67 J..6'00
macnab irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
.....SULA rOIMT!
Steps to· the beach. hay & wc<l(o!e 1
Delightful 2BR ho m e wt woode n
ceilings , family rm w/sk ylig.ht.
brick fplc & new carpeting. Quiet.
tree·lined street . $342.000. Paula
Bailey 642·8235. <K-64 )
11i-1414 ss1..a100
(omp<J\ Volley C enrl"
642.aJJI
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One Call Service
Fast Credit Approval
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 1 -8oy!>1de Drove N B 675 6161
SALESPEOPLE .• UNl()\J_t
WANTS TO TALK TO YOU
OUI IUStMESS IS GllAT, IUT WI
W AMT tT TO II llnll. WI ,HI.
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THOSf WHO UST WITH US AHO TO
THOSE WHO SILL FOi US. OUI
VOLUME FO• SIPTIMIH WAS 7.S
MILUOM; THAM OMI $250,000 SALi A
DA y I.AT A vaY A1TIACT1VI COM-
MIS SIOM SPLtTI. TtftMK .AIOUT
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REALTORS. 675·6000
2143 f n"t Coa~r l1ighway. C orona del M"'
V.'L 111\\'l 4 6 OF l HE BE~T ll~TIN(,~ IN 10 Wl'4
itUMETO 'BADE!
Lge z•,, year olrl home.
· 'OC'1•an view. all ext ras .
In Dana Poinl $215.000,
trade for CdM, NcWp<>rt <1rea. 661-ll922eves
E-Z FtMAMCIMG
Luxury. f ustom 3 br
wood & glass homt• 0 11
nearly l acre. Close to b e a c h , $395,\l OO
Owner /agt. 498-0257
~
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. 714-631-6990
. Da1eboLJt
Bov &Beach Real Estat&
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'fhe much sought ufl.:-r
fH.;Ali VILLE Mndt>l
ovcrlnok tnl! U1g Can' un
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in~ aod fam1lv roum <
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lA",I & '\p;l Pl\!ll!:>e • .11\
for tll'IJUln tni e nl
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673-7300
LOOK
H.B.
$85 500
.i Bdrm 2 bat h. £1rcplal •
~ Clir gar:.ii.:e. lar~t'} ar••
Seller mn\1vatt·d'
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·i\ REALTY ;I,'
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CASHR.OW
with only 116.000 down In·
rludin g m anagement
fee. l'osiuve cash now on
this beautiful J 1$drm
rondo. Won"t last a t only
$!36. 900 540-3666
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112 DAILY PILOT CALIFORNIA ---------------. --------------------------------------.
Little Town of Ukiah a Mecca for the Bizarre
KI AH •Al'1 Tht• muyor <>I
thus to"'n. 1n u t'h11 rntw r of f'om
mt•r<'t' blurb. "rttt'i.
"IC you nrl' lookinl( to llk1ah
Ult a fulurt• horn~. I am Jo1 Urt• yoo
li'ill tk-plt•uM.J with the wldt'
\ ti ri t>t) 11( 11 f l'St~ It' 1>1>po rt unillf"'
thut our c•ommunaly orf"r'
Tlt~t; AIU: Bfl Vt: w1lrd\
"'ht'n \'OO l1111k hm•k t \hi> 'arw I> of ilfol-tylt•s th1i. to" n h.1:. en
durecl Jam J orw:. um1 h" 1'1'<>ple1>
Temple \'11111\' lwrt:' Tho"' rt'
ltgwui; M'('I:. that p1•,t1•r normal
lou.1~r '11."! ?<'•''''~ r h.in gt-nime
on the motiv: of his attorney.
"ho ::ays Pa ruc.11 could not gel a
fair lrlal In Mcnd1)(.1no <.:ount>
due lo J>Ubliclly aboul the t·ase
U'HlORlai ES SAID Tammy.
whc, •.1a:; 5 l \he time. wa::; kid·
r:a1>J;l'd ;t'cb J4 while w1:1 lking to
.;ch()ol He w:u rrunittd with his
p:orc:115 ~few d ays later 41ftc r he
ar,cJ Sl:Yc:i St::iy,1cr of Merced
wd k tl int0 th e llkiah police sta·
lio11. WESlERte MUCl!US
,,_ __ _,.._,,..,,...i hrtTt h' -nrrn lfFr 1•
J.2.aftteH ~I~~ t4tttf'tted ~
kid11dppin~ Stayner seven years
..1go ir. M0rccd. whcrt' he was
w;ilkin~ lo :;('hl)t')l when he was 7
year~ o ld.
CHURCHES of Goo of
'I
hlturn• k1clnupµ1•1 hutld 111~ u
famll) 1·unw hN1· l•i.• :'llum· u(
this shake:. l'k1t1h', fu1th 111 11:.
'alut's unct 11 k1•t'IJ' ,, ,uft•
i.teud> 1·11uri-1• l'on1-1u1•1
In th1• vuhll <· hbrun twrt:' lht.')
kt•ep u :.lt'P up plutfo1 m ut th1·
1'h t>rkout 1k~k -.u t h1• httlri.t
reade r 1·u11 tJkt.• vul lkH1I.'
After 11 l)lll ~ou 'll 't't. 110
~ oungi.tl'r:-. .111 th1• '"''''I!\ unle-.:i
o n the -.Na \ homt• 11r ,11·1·om
µa n1e<l b) .i11 .ulult 1'111· 1·urfe"
t!> not !>O mu1·h lo IJl ••lt·<'t the
t•h aldren a :. kl•1·µ thrm f ruin b11d
ha hats
In this end<.I\ 1• of .,oant:' 12.000
µeople. 11 •~ alnau:.t 11n1>u:.:-.1blt'
for a strangc·r to w alk d bl0<·k
without !>O rn t•on1.· noc:.ltl1ng J
hello l'eoplt-tlon 't tm·k thctr
cars, e\'t'n with pa ('kagl·i. 1n~Hlt'
TH ERE WAS a tlemon~tratton
for the lcgalizarwn of maraJuana
about a year :.a~o. but l'Vcn lo.Orne
of the mc>st ardent mari1uana
us ers an town thou~ht 11 wa~
strangely out of placl'
T here is a porno sh oµ. but 11
l'a ug ht thr to"'n unaware. anll
besides. ~ou n:allv ha\(' to
search Lo fand at l 'ntlt-r new zon
1ng codes, a C'i l) t·oum·tl woman
~ays., porno hook~tore~ have "'
rhoac·e of t \\O lo1·at1oni. 0111.· 1.; 1n
the middle of I.ah• :\h-ncl otmo
<ind the oth1.•r 1i. 1111 thC' ratl ro ... <1
trac ks
I n short. Lh1i. l1lll1.· t<1wn .
n£•s tlt•d 111 the• Hui.~1an H1\cr
\'alle~. C'm bracl'd h) 11wunto111s
('ast and west. I!> a gt•nlll'. 11nhur
rted. wl'll or<krc<I pla t l' ll
didn't ha\'C' J pttrM' sndlC'h111g
until the t'arl.\' '70s und the· l u~l
mu rd er ~a~ l !J7fi
Thl' biJ( C"lt .' n:l11).!1•t•s of lht•
'nO!>. the h1p p1b ,111d fl11v.1·r
<·haldn·n v. ho dnft<•d up th1!>
lo\ ay. wt•r1· qu1l'tly ah,01 h1·d To
day tlw~ an• sh11pl..1•1•pt•1" and
.. artisan~. lht•IJ lal1{·ral ~1lt 1lu!l1·~
hi end mg with lh•· nm'l'I'\ all\ 1•
nollOll!> of old tanwr-. l 'k1ati
gt \'e!-. 11111• th<• 1111pn.·~:-.1011 of a
s ail\ ult! Wl·-.tt·rn I ach who ha-.
der;d('(l to J.!n h4c·k 111 ,:11lll·).!1•
TH F: TOW' llA~ I ht• .11 11111111·
tcehng of a t·nmlort ;il1l1• 11 uog
room But 1t ha ... '•Ill' I ,11t11cg
Th<'re arc• no turn·\'-. 1111 rnoat ....
nn <"i.IStl{' ";.1lb lo kt't'IJ dl•mon.,
dW;J\
l.urc'<I II\ th1.· "'fl (·ll111Jll' and
••ht-ap laai<I. J am .lont--. hu1lt .1
Pt·oples 1't'mµlc· to lhl' north an
Hedwood \'allt•\
Lured by th~ prl\ cH':-of opl'n
spoC'l' a nti lht.• lolcrancl' of the
peopl<'. man~ of those who seek
sanl'luar v an tlw vallcv a rc fnrm
the taltert·d rrangei. or"sot·icty
There is what s hl•rtff's mt·n
say may he a grou11 nearby that
d eals in sado-masoch1sm . The
leade r is a rnan who brought has
female comµa111on into town ;it
the end of a ll'us h whtlt' hl!
s hopped a t a loc·al supernaarket
The gonll pl'oplc a t
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PALACE HOTEL MEETING PL.ACE FOR Uk lAH CITIZENS
Toler.aoce Or awa Monv From r•tttJred Fringe•
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l..ih111' 1111 I I.in k.1 ,,IJn.1 .. 1., th•
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JIHI \Ill.' roor,
l'llE l '!'.I fl(' A TIO~ 1:hurch
of ihl' ht:\ :\l•M1n hough! ,, rJ!lt h
in Hoo. c" ill<.: 1mp1 (',.sdl th1
lo<'al re:.1denb by dom~ 'imall
1·1Hnmumt) proJel'ts lrkc p1ck11,g
up litter J nd 11!-.ed the pn·m1-.1•,1.
ai-..i tram1n~ ""huol for r1·\ 11111~
T he\' "'en· 111 dt:rt>d to -;tor, at hn·au~e l11(' land "J., 1011N J fn1
a&ri cultun~ fhe 25 or sn Hare i...r1.,n11a"
0µ1•r:.ill' thC' .'-e"' Moun( 1\.111,.,,,
Farm J lh!JCt:ful ha\ en ~\1th .1
po nd anrl IRO ac-r(•i. of f.J1 ml.ir.d
Sn f d r I h n ha"' kl' IJ l 1 o
lhe m :.ch e~ hut prom 1sc· tn
bring their <h<1nt s to th\' q111t't
·people of L k1ah A rL cent raid
hv I 11 '' c .1for.cl'ment o ffl cers whu
Wl'rl' looking ior goods bought
-nl h stolen < r 1.•d1t l'ards dt:.·
I (l\','l'l'<l :nxlt'ad a C'a C'hl' Of arm::;
\\ h1vh th~ llait· K n shnas said
'' 1·1 <.: 'dcft'tl';i \(•" 111 purpose>
JU:'t l'.~· P EOl'U::s Tl·mph.• to
tht· 1h,ith rn ltt-dwoo<l \'a ll ev 1s a
t11t1n•,1 :.ittrat'lion ;rnd a sitt-ror
1 ~·li.:'i<mi; ni~·l.'1 10~!> <'ailed the
~·1. :;hir.<.-<'rnkr .. IL look s for
all lht wm ltl l1kl' an~ !-uuurb;m
, hu:-t h. l'" C'pl th.11 beh1mJ at •~
llH tor.,~:1.·t (• lilol'k J11dgl' lo\ ht•rc
.lo1:c·s liv<'d \\Ith l11s wife <.ind
.o.11c fnl:r'\'C ''·
L k 1:th.ms "l're '>h al,l'o <1nd
""m ... i;\111 arc h\' llll' .11111 Jone~
':s;i and 1~· ;iitermath Jom·s
,., t ·, ml,;>"1.:r.hll ~o.nc lut'ol µ\'O-
p ie i.1 hi!-hum.1.111anan c·au>:t>
.ir ·~~. "°"~ :.i 1..hffere11t thing
\l,• . •· -: i:t .;.. u .:' ari1u11d tnwn .. "'"i."'"' c1L ~ 111a11<1gc•1 .11111 !-t" ,1, u~ "Wltl'1'1 has pci>ple g,ot 111
tnn;hil'. h t> saw thn mo<lc
11 "lll11t1•1!1 TIH'\' J(<t\ 1• to <'11111
11.i1r.·1 " i.: ,.'I,, Tlal'~ h<i1l pr1·11,
h' 11u 1"•1·!1: I • J.11 ions Sri lher(•
"·'" ·,ti .. c·i. .and ~111 p1 rs( v. h•·n
tic··~ v.1 nl oil thL· dt'i:p t•nd
l1v 1 lint ·.., tht• Lruulill! ·1 IH•
1<h· I;" c 1: :1L r.\·sid1> ki:eps semi-
Ill~ 11-; I roublc:.ornc· e 1mssa1il'S
10 10 l;ktah "s C'rtO:>C'IOUSOt'SS
ONF. OF TllO~F. appantio11s
c 1ir' 11111• tr•>\O th1x \C'Lir Ira the
<lar \, <•I nt~h1 11 ',.a;"old Stl'Vl'n
"'! ,1 1 I • t{,()(I Ctll .i ''' Cl'l c1,rnc1
.; hi;>< I.. ui; fn,111 thi: poht·c:.• i.ta
llfl'1 .1l r:H<f but nut .15 hrrrafied-
a i; i · • ·:, r hi 1'1:11111\ White wh1. .µ~ ·,:.:cht.'\l lht• ,,.I.end ut ht!,ht 11'!
t hr. :ii. '"WI.•\ 'ilc•cµmg luwn
. \ i.;1:: ,1 <lut.' officer Hoben
W ... • "'r c aught J ~hnw~e of ht
'h 1·an. "" l>d1ir,· !ht• bcn turned
:11111 r"11 1 h-t allt•d for a;i.1st an ct•
• 1;1d .• .1:H.-11I c-.11 picked them up
l'I (' t .ii(' t h<tl ~If'\'(' Stavner
.,,10 ,,.,.a~;:: h11:.crri: .1~ an~ of the
g ho": st•m€'\t; pl.1yccl hy ce1mpfirc
hndow!l m the \\'One.l s around
hrrr
Jv·.nl"'th P.ffnc-11. charged with
llw kl'lnnpping of T1mn1y White.
'"; il ot ll'ic•t! M arc·h 2
T h c 4 8 y t' o r o I cl h o t t! I
C'ltr l< "ill b<' tried in Alam~da
Th'.! Li i:!l i,, the Stayner case as
.>thcc;uJ(d t') be~in in Alameda
Co1:~~ v No 1 i. It Wt.to tnm s fe rred f ro,1~· M cr:-~d bc ra u~l' <J f
pui>lic;t;;.
The i:·c:<lc-nt r :ally shook the
tcvm'. lo !.he r.:.~~l if L"kaah. thl'
bo,!; .. \':._:~ the:!· o-.-.r. fhcy had
tcr,;ed t":l lo r ur.·h for Tamm y
wh-:::1 he di:;ai:j;:.-:ir('d lie was
oa:lt a i:-hild, r1nd tht. \\ 00<b were
so d <!C.\.' 2.1d the mountains :.o
\,\ 1 ltl
J N TH)!; 01 H E R c a:.('S, ex
µkin:; Sheriff Tom J o ndahl.
those :nv:ilve<l -.wll c outsiders
".Jim J c:'le:; •• ~urt•Jd lea' 1ng
about a year afte r he ROt twrc
Otho:r r.r:>Ups came and went
The Moo:1ie_., bkw rn hut toned
dov:n a lo'. s ir.ce the y got he re .
There ~re i lure K r1shnas. but
-un:;tly U1~y do ... ot iiv.olve local
pcnpi''.
''WHh Ji1n fonl'r. there was a
lot of :.:x-ri<'iOI! lt"1wnnl th1: l'nd. r h e t c ·~· :i w n s l r y i n g to !'f'}l'ff:tl~ f:!:•t irn:·n fk ti•m. and 1t
"lili is ..
ii .:·11 l;H':i( i w·1d('nl!> have
~ : \ c. :i ! :1 · • 1 1; •' n ll n lo\' "' n t e d .~~?:br ':·:. tl .... r(';ijlv hovcn"t
c h a:\g::<1• ~!\: ... ~~ l•<'opft-h H
·1•. 0!' :, ·::r~ ·r.1,•ra11L lo\\n ."
,~:·:: ~/i:iyor Ji·:· ll1l'k<'> a
~·11;1('1 co;:> : • .. rnctl rciJI <''-l<itl'
::1 a:i "i lh;ik 'he fact we h<td a
c:.: .it<: I l .'.:~~.I !.o: j>llal ht I\' hr !'.II
lnr,.: t"?:1d:cl "' IT'dr p<.·t1plc
I"'' . ..::-.u~:.;' ~-,J 1nb ·•I C1th1·1
1 ';))'.'":; :·h·::11 ·n11 n..:' Jn<i
J1 ,.bh j~ ')ti
l~uEhn, :\ f;tlK\ fEll Lt·.'>t nf
th•· 1<1v. 1·~ t11h 1 ,cntl' t!> ho\.\ at
h;i ndl":; '<.t ltnc:w probl1·m"
Jjk(• Ol..:i'ij~::>;1·: 'l11fl ',\ h1•thl'I lht•
t r: .... ~ :· h ,, I' l e,j ~ • JJ ,, IJ 1 ~ g l' r
whc!h .:-:t ;ro •II'. \'. ..111Li-m11n•
hon:'·'-· · iO"'' pv>i>k
A•H~ r:iiil~ ~i1~· 11;:1 1juanu orgu
1.1 c::< trad:; lo r;h icl1 cm an <.1gt!
ba:-i:; thcr:: :::rr about AS niany
citi;.en:; iJc~-.·1c:-:i 18 <ind 44 as
ther:: ar:: 45 ::nd o lder the
f.!;-;)wt ~ c~nt."1,·cn-,. dill'!> not
T here :ir n m:my yearn~ people
"'ho. h:-:11n~ il .~ rmg1 :Ht•d here.
n n ·.-· ~·1::. ;i t l n '1 ;; 11 11 p I h l'
d1 -.•·:',, ::;g: J Q·: l:,•c-;. than).!:. thl'
.. : ~i1".!J' :.::·c Tht'r• .art' maO\
11idC'r ·::t-.hi1:-:li1l"'r:it J•I oµlt• "ho
<;l'~ dollt-r::.. 1;1 _:;:•'All~ anfl
f r:-"dor:i ~r01.~ :h e up<. dO<!
dr •·::-!': O~ t .. "l r ·· ;im:-,y \.ia ... 1 rJ OJ I"
ro· ... I• ')11 1,•l',1bcr t.•ilh a11d
:lLa t:•i:ttHo;~
The ;'<!lac!: ~·otd. oragar.all) <1
st<?be -;:op. the n :i home for der·
• clic~:; :-..."1tl 1~;;·:1 r".!n'>\';1tcd with
itr, Nigin~I :;tu~{" stop det·or, is
ll1~ info:-me: mi:r;i :ng plac·e uf
the to•:m. He rc you.1g rouµlc\-
w ith long :;tr;r1g y h air lil'd m the
hock :mci th~lr .1r•bv unrulv child r~:i ~~t :rnd dri11k m'x\ to
µrim o ldster:; ~r.cl aifluc11l bus1 ·
n ej~mcn.
As ir. ~my :;r:1:ill town . t!very-
SIGN ATTESTS TO VARIETY OF UKIAH LIFESTYLES
Town Keeps Its Sanity While Others LOH Thefrs
one kno\,\' lo\ h•> belonR~ J nd who
dot-sn 't
0~ O~E f'AHTKl'l. '¥ night
rrr t he h;ir. a )!r•rnp ol 11r.•n'an uut
doors elotht•, 1 1~ht out ''' .J
M1llC'r h1·t.'r 1·omm••r 1·1al Jrt.· ... 11
ting at ;.a fl•Jn.t t <1hh· 111.1 ... t•ng
laugh1n ~ .111d clr1nk n.: l i 1•1r
h1·1·r
,\ l!l rl Ill !WI 01H, V. I\ h 111'1 1\.1t1·
,11 tht· nc·\t I ;ih!1 o1s l-.' 1 la1·r11 t111ld
I\' .. dll'J a rt1und .. 1 1.ll•i•• lo l;ilrlt•
k11!dllll! \dt.tl th(•\ I •' ol•11J\" Ill
floV.rl ()Ill' ,,\I' Ill•\ ,II•"')'
\I'\ ltf'-
IJh" \\ h ,11 111• '• f 111 11 I I'\ lll;
I t1r "
,\~ -.ht.• t.:l'I~ 111111 t• flt I "l'lt•fll.
the.'· get 11u11•tt·r Sht· lo\ uni ... 111
kno" 1f thC'.\ an· -.un 1·_:. 1ng fo1 iJ
ne " houo;mg rie\'1•!0µ1tH:nt If ..,11
al 1.; 1mul11•1L l1t• .,,,,.,n 1 ""
p rO\ I:'
O nt.• n'<•n ~h• ug-. and "·""
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lo\ hJl .,..,. ~11n ,., 1111
T H E \ \Ht-.. " 1.1 • ,t •l••
n.11 COii'"'-ag1•n1' ,I( •I I p t I 11.1\ I
jU'>I il'<trlll'ii th ,11 -.,1c • \ lllL I"
1101 d ~'"!(' . t )\ I I :11 • 111d I I (I
:-;ur \e~'''' .11 t· .dn111 1 .1~ 1 11
popular J;. n.tn 11tll'~ -'I-•'Ill'
E \' er' l h 1 n ).( i.. 1 11 " ... 1 n 1 h 1 ...
fertile ';ille,· sotl ;\llwll "f 11 , ...
nver loam. ;n"L'U "11 h ,;i11d :1ml
gr~l\el from the• t11tb l'or \1•ar:-
the area ha:-~ 11·t<1l'd prunt·~.
JJ I u m " . L' h <' r r 1 L' s a p µ I 1• ...
o r a n g t.' !'> • I t· m o n s . 11 l 1 \ l' '
p eo1•ht'S. a pn1·ot~ a nd 111ost
1mporlanll~. \\Int' graµc,1.
And out then• . .;onwv. h••rt:
bet\\een the vineyards and thl'
wondla11tl!> ttwn : 1:. an al.\ fut lot
of IO iffljUJll(I
In !act l'Ounty a)!nrulture t:\
l·1·ut1n· T t•d Enck~on an hi:-1!m1
n·purl 111 the sli.lle. hstcJ the an
nua\ :-1clll" 01 logging at "$\~
n11 ll1o n :q.:ric·ullure ot S4G
m 11l1011 tnl'111c11ng lh<' winf'rr<''
I hl·n 11ll .... ·1' 1nl!. thl·re wa~ "''
pl.11 1· 111 put 11 '"' the off1C'1,t1
101 m l1t• .11ta1 h1·d <in uddl·o
du111 .\l.1111u.1n:.i ~10 m1ll11111
1•,l 1 OHll t cl , Ill i•1111r-.<•
rt 1:-. t '\l.IKt-:1.\' th•· t1:• ,
tJtlq.:1•111 1111111 I' \\lt('k i,\ Ill <.lop 1la1•
111 ari111:cna 11 .1d1· Tlw -.h.·r.lf h,;
XH 11fl ln '"in' "'"r :i !"110 ·'tiUo..11'1·
111111·-, a11d Ill() mil<.·s 11f l'fla:..<!ln"
rn t hi.' r u)!g1•d hl·aut1ful c·11u;1t-·
~atml' 111;:in1uuna srnfikrn,i:: 1i.
rt·ported rn tht• high school. hut
lilt 11· hard Jrn:.: ui.l· T he L1ggc:.t
I' r n h IP 1{1 . part' n ls ad m il. i"
rlrrnk111g Hut that's hke 1t "'
:in'\\ he1 •·
Hut \\h.111·\1·1 lrcnaal 111
• "''"11.1 \J\ 1 •111'''' .1l11n1., from lht
"11h1tl•· • oun1 il"urnan "l a,.
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ttl I ht• let\\ 11 Ill .,,t\ lllL! l k1Jh
h , ... :11·1 11 llftl'I l!oocl IP ll'
Ut-,ll H\'t: ('ltll.ORE ~ hJ\I'
1wn1· thrc111).!h '<'hoof ht'rt! lo\ h<'I ,.
high "'hoo l 1·ou11!>clors patrol the
~r11umb w 111.ikl' ~un· noth111g
l(Oc'" '~rem..: l nt•\'llahl~. thoug h,
th1•\ '11 all done something "rot
ll.'11 ..
What'1o rult1.•l1" :-he "' i.IS ask£·d.
'Oh. onl' of them droppt'd <1
mafth 1n a tras h barre l. and
anolhcr l11rl'\\ an oran1'!e µeel 10
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ltmbtr 16, '"° Depart-ol ._...,.,,
fl102" ! Publ"l'ed Or•llQO U>it>I D.,llY PftOI.
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fllCTITIOU$ •USINllU NOTICE TO CllEOI ro•s
flAMI STA"ll.lilltutT OF IULK Tl'AM~FE R
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PUBLIC NOTICE I =u•, Newp0r1 Boch, C~l"o•n••
Ti.e ""'"""'' ,,.,,.. .-.I by 1rw u >cl fllCTITIOUMUs'iNESS lranileron at ulo loo llon " Soutn
Moi!IMI IT,TEMlllT Co<n1 Ttdvel. I
The lol•-lno p.r-.. "°'!'9 buJI-Tll~I ••Id l>Utk ''"'"'" IJ tnlondrd lo I neu .,,. be consummated at 1he office ot
PACIFIC BEACH HOUSE, LTO., Norri> end A•.o<lales, In<., •}70 Cam.
1170 E. tlitll St., L 11S, NewPOn 8Hcn, l>U• .Qrl.~. ~t 8e«h,.c;a111orn1a
CA .tUU " "· '2~ Of\ 0< atter Nov. J, '"°· 1
Leylan l .. Coats. 1110 E. 1.i11 SI., Tiit neme and -re• of '"" e>e<S1>n L-1U,N._-i9Hc1.,CA"1..:> with whom c lalm• m•, De l••ed •>
This l>vslneu I• conowcttd by • No"'' I. oillWOCl•tn, inc .• •UO C•ml>\I•
llmlteG _..,.""'P· Drive, NeWPG•I S.•<h, C•tllornl• ~ t...et Coal\ tH60 •fwl tlW Int dly tor lilln9 cla im•
Thtl lloltemenl -· flled wllll tlle b¥ "'Y c.-..... shall be OCl-r ll. c;.....,,. Ct•rl! of Ora-C-IV on lteel b9fare S,CIO p,m , Wlli<ll Is Ille
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Tllh ~ I> <ono..decl t>y .., In· M.UitE STA"lEMIENT _ I
dl•tdual. The 1o11owt"ll -""' ,, Clolno """ LeulaA.04..,., ,. ....
Thh .... ,.,....,. was fifed "'"" 1"9 TSUNAMI LTD., J.1062 P•lo Alto,
county Cte<1! of Or•noe C:OUnly Of\ S..p I Da n• Pooni, C.lllornl• '11419
tember 1•, 1• Ju>e Lanoy, JlDU Palo Alto, D•""
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PUBLIC NOTICE I Thll 1wtemen1 "'"' 111.a wl!h "''
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NAMll ITAT.,llENT l'I .. , ..
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Kethl Trumoo. JOU E L• 11•1• I f'ICTITIOUS IUSlllESS
Or11t190, CA .,._.. N"""i£ STATEMENT
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C.ounly Cler11 al OranQe County on S.p 1n9 Do"" lrvlM c..1110tn•• <nT'•
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PUBLIC NOTICE 1 '"'°
l'ICTITIOUS aUllNUS
Noi!IME 5TArEMENT
Tiie lotlowl"!I persons ••e d o•no
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Pub ll"1Pd 0r.,. C'.o.t>t Dallf Polot,
Oct '·It, ll, JO, 1'*> _..,
PUBLIC NOTICE
EXPE'R TH IES SECURITY,
SYSTEMS, t•SJ ~II. FOU1>1aon Valley.I fllCTITlOUSIUiims--·
C.tllornla "170I ~ ITATEMllMT
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lain \/all..,, c.a1110<n1a •27lll N Froncll St .. Santa Ana, ea t2701 I
This ouslnfls Is conduCttd DY a Olan• Lynne Callaf\en, 11111
oenerel PArtiwr\l\lp. Soellner,~ G<-o.,., ea. n.u
Jolwt E. Thlu This bullnns I• ~oncluclecl "'' en In· J Thi• , .. ,_, was flied with '"" cllvldual
C-nty Cieri! al Oran90 County on Cle· 01-L. Catl-n
•-• 1, 1'90. . This SU*'-1 was tiled with ti. 1'14"1'1 Co.only C....., al 0.-Couflty on Sep·
PublhNcl. Or•nQtt Coast D•llY Piiot, tembtr 4, '"°· I Oct.,, 1•, Jl, :JO, 1990 OOl-40 '14411t
PVOtl-Or-Coast Dally PllOI PUBLIC NOTICE Sei>t. "· u, oo. 1, t, 1"° >1-..0
,.CTITIOUS aUllfllli
MMC ITATEN•NT T~ 1011.,.1119 peroons ••• dolno
llutlna.sa :
aEACH CITIES ESCROW, l
Corporate Plara, NewPGrt Beach, Cal, • ..,.,... ,...
oifl·aEACH CITIES ESClllOW, CO.,
I NC .. • C•l11ornla coroorallon, l
Corpo•alt Pla1a, NtwPGrl 8toch,
Cal lfwn<e t2IWO •-
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"CTITIOUS aUSINllH
MAM• ITATl!Ma"T
Tho 1o1-1no .,.,..,,,. •rt dol119
Du\IMSI n : OLIVERS RESTAURANT, lOOO
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Ollvers In<., a C.tllornle cor-
poratlOtl, JllDO llllslol, Costa Mer.a, CA
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MANSION
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DAILY PILOT
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Starting
a New
BualneH
A ccc ord l ng to
Callto1nl1 8ual,.. .. and
Prol .. •1-CoOe (S.C.
17900 10 17930) a ll
pereona doing IMlalMH
u11.S.r • llcttttoua neme
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wttll rite County Clerk
...._ TIHACI. $121,,00,M
3 bedroom pool home, now vacant and
~asy to see Features include added
den (w\th separate entrance). covered
patio, 3 baths and parquet flooring.
Pool is heated and filtered with nifty
Jiving board. Presented at $328,900
(fee).
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REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 EHt Cuu1 Hlghw•y. Coron• del M.,
Wt.. HAVE. 46 OF THE BEST LISTINGi, IN TOWN
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SEDBIE ELllRS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
OUTSTAMDtMG IA YROHT HOMI
Steµ Throu>?h Eli:~ant Doors lntu Tht~ l.11\
c ly l'uslom Built Home 1.ot atcd lln
Prm 11Qntor.v Bay FllKll' P l<Jll lrwlude~ LI\
1n .11 R<1o m . F orm.ti D1n1n j! Hoo m
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ft rt'(llUl't.' & A L1•1'Ul'H•ll'>IV 1\1m o111ll·<1 Rath
Thn1• i\rl' Threc Oth<'t Bednxims & :\1il1d \
Hoom & k oth Pier & Slip "'or 1\ Lciri,!t-
''ad)t. $1.&'>ll.000 Shnwn By Appointntt'nt
(Int\'
llG CAHYOM
ll i1 11d~11ml' rr:trltltnnal llomt• l'us tom
Hu1lt (h'<'rl11ob (;nlf Cour~i: & 7th c;rtcn
\1 1:>ll·1· Ut'<Jr110in \\ ttl1 Fire place & Lux
1t l''''''" Hath P lu:. lln~e Walk In ('l11~et
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NIWPOltT HltGKTS
'f"-o Ye:ir Old Home With An lnd1v1du.11
Per-;onu lily Great For E11te rta1nin1: Four
F <im tl.' Redrooml! .-2 11 13.sths I.re al
Stora~" Spac._. Prt\ a1•y ror Those Who
P refer This Luxury In Lite Owner Will
L'.<t rr)' Loan. S24t).00l.I
MEW USTIMG r wooom ...
Profession a lly ·oe'Co"fitted Three Bedroom
L nit In Mrnt CDnditio'n. EnJOY Woodbridge
With All Or Its Recreational Facrlilles This
Home"tf11s ·"An Assu·rttable 93.~% Loan:
P riced To Sell. $\()4,000
759-9100
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THE l<W> NUMBER TO SEE
HEWPOllT HIU.S OFRCl
2'70 SAM .....U& DllYI
17141 719-110 I
$136 ra MONTH ..
is aJI you pay when you take over
10 .2% loan on the sensational
N SW PORT BEAC H 4 bedroom
h o m e featurin g a fire place ,
enclosed patio, & red tile roof.
Seller is buying another property &
this is priced to sell immediately
for SlG.5,000! .
58 I. DISPIRA TIU
Has been transferred ! Stunningly
spacious 2 bedroom townhome
featuring A/C. upgraded carpets.
prime location. Large assumalile
loan ! A bargain at $94.900! !
$56 I r& MONTH .•.
is all you pay when you takeover
existing loan. Sharp Irvine condo
featuring 2 bedrooms, new carpet
& A/C! Priced at $105.900.
H•ltlOI YllW H~!!
Co mplete ly r e furbish e d
SOMERSET MODEL featuring 4
·spacious bedrooms. large yard &
cultde·sac for children with a
view of BIG CANYON for adults!
Great for entertaining.
~ Walker &lee
Real Estate
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fou1 ttro,.,bled WOidt be-
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four llm o1 In • I
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Tiie otetemont I•
1eq11l1ed by I•• end 11 I p U R E p I
neceuery In protec:tlnt --------"" ' . ,., ...
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your ltuelneu neme. I I j j' It
6 Mott benllt require . • • • -.
"CTITIOUI eu11••n PfOOI °' llllfl9 to Open
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40 foot baytroot lot on
fabulous Harhor lshmd
with 11nvate pier and 11h p
plu:. older ho m ~
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11.ir1>111 Im,.,, m t:nl (..'11
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T ritrll Highlastch
Super shurp .a lh lrm
family room, atrium ,
secludt>d locut1on , pro·
fe:.s1onally decorattd 1 An e xt·e llenl buv al s:nu.wu. ·
4 SHARP UHITS
Close: to beach ii Hdr m!'>
11n .a 51> widt> lot lor nnl}
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ly S200.UlAJ F"t'
I JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
~lboalsa.d 1006 . .•.••.•.•...••........
I OPIHDAILY
216 ltuby-$495,000 •colhs•~ Sl.100,000
Wat....,_,/Saliibwy
67J.•900
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3 tidrm Freedom home b.)
owner. 8'.~20%dn u~
,;umable loan 548·~
WAMISHHOMI
WITH IHCOME
UHITS
Clas.,1t· 3 Udrm 2 buth ha
r 1e ndd, 4uJl1l y up
grades, walh.'11 l·ourtyard
& 'PU at $l64K with 3
s emi a tlal·hcd lux in
l:Ome wut.s ut SllllK 1 llK
gr<:& I on 4u1ct 1·ul de sat•
neut t:xt•h.1.-.1vc So ~oust
Plaza area Pr111e nnl)
7!>.1~
f'OR SALE UY UWNH/
1\GT. Xlnl :.turtcr h11rnc,
3br, Iba, end i:ura.:c. as
sum. 1st $46,SOIJ al IU' : .
i88,500firm, ~ 8388
DCIM PoW I 026 ••..••••.••............
FourPlex Xlnl LtH .<;d
Cond nr Rluff U> u,,.ner
2 3 br, 2 2br. fr11k
crea t 1vt> ftn ;o n c t n~
675 IU.'>S
F....tain Vci'ley I 034 ••••.••••••............
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••10%11WN! buys Owl lovely I Bdrm
l'\Jfldo. Greiit investment
or"' lll'ter home
182.SOU
Woodbrldt~
Rul1y
551.:moo
l!IWftlltri<ll<'" 1'k ... 1,i ni11f'
In' OWNt-;K, 1000' 3 llr.
best toe. Beerlreld owe
~14~,l'!W. LowesL V<acant.
752.SJSl
l .•1\tl'ly ::! Hr I ~? Ila
T •i wn home . 1 n I us h
l{arden !letting, w/lennis
1'11s, pools. saW'l<tS, s pa
Great price al $J 14,500.
Aft 5PM, 7:l>-3662
WooclwidQe COftdo
S potle!>s J f\r . 11 .Ba
Country k1tr hcn Lrg
pattn i\~suma ble h l at
9:1.r1,. SIOJ.OOI)
'.j;)I 1183. Ownc1
*•UNIQUE! WHITE GLOVE
T E S T E R
WANTED
2300:-.q It of luxunous hv s tn~ Wllh 1t'i, llWll POOL
V 1c w 1h1s ""°ti•"•~ 1.1. ·II 1na111trun1~I townhmnr &
:olJr ~aarrh wtl 1'1.• "''''' :\ltra 1:t1\1·!> Jc1·11r~11:d
wcl bar & .1 d oubl-
~"' r ag e loo Trim ni ed
dowr. pn n• &.. tl·rm'> .:1-.•
ava1lal1I• on I h1!. ht•aul'
545 9-191
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&. ~P'\' 'fhrs 3 Bdrm &
111 :-.. 1 t;icht:d home 1s
111i:.s1hh the u:ily exam
vt .. '" t he prcslq~wus
W111.odl.ontl~e l: • .'>l<ttt:S with
a µn . ate pi.iol Call now
lU 'Ct! & tm jl)) '
$l W. ,5\MI
w,,Odbrltl, IJC
l\cahlj
::l"i l :11100
IH.!UUJ t t4tflt 411 t--"-.'4\ ff \IU••
• • Aswrm~ Loan
f3<',rnt1ful 3 &!rm h•Hnl'
I 11cv. h dt't•oratl;:(1 thruout
GREAT FAMILY l1J1'<ll t'll 111 ll c IHtrflt•
HOME 1 'd h turn1.i l h)llll!~ are.i IDEAL FAMILY HM. I L'lor.>t: 10 ~dtool!' µ:.rk
t.Sl'""'-',3 Bdrm and ..ru.-:.t ·IUr 2Ba .IJ ~hl &.a11 ' I I ·' .... \k ~ J L ,, rill< to !>!'hi & ~·I. I ,111 l•.<.t .mu ""'pp\11~ 1 S ~r.i.o a rge p<tl ll• to twh Crol~$l ll\.•ll• 111 • ·1 r;;A\l'!!l~lll!!·
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Wik to b<:h :i i.~ J. frpll s11·1 ''''" :,.1 .. It 11, •.••
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tln11 ;1\ .1urn b~ t•Wncr
Sll-K ATT1L\CTI V F:
t E ll\1'· v \\<':md l'rtn1· prof decoral~. belo'4 11, P J ill r,.,,. .·~.~
apJJratsed value. P rin 1 • •
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;!P es un Y ' · .,;,, b t owr,cr v.111 "'' } ..nl l \ ~ 1>1.1 · :L>2!l
h 3-~ ---15':: 2\\li ,\j.(t I '.! l I IJI•
CDMCOTT•GE
PLUS INCOME
OR 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home
with isolate d mstr
bdrm/parent retreat or
in·law qrtn + 2 bdrm
cottage. Any way you
describe it. it's charm-
1ng, up to date and
beautifully lo c at e d .
Pri C>ed a I S2!M), 000
CALL FOR DETAJLS
, .... 7211
/Jn NIGfl
DAILEY &
AS~IJCIATES
Cha ssisc; °""'9•
Ra re find at $295.00l.I.
Good r e ntals Agent.
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s:'SIDE DUPLEX
Twollr.Units
$142,500
FUU.ta REAL TY
546-0114
NEW CONDOS
EASTSIDE C.M.
l.SUSanlaAna \ve
2 RR, ~t , ba cuntemv
d~1gn $\ 16,0tiu
64_6-~~6 __ 6_4~6093 1
llB>IOOM
Double g.1rage. 6\lx 12\J ·
lot. Quiel loc.•auon hot
dooe tl> shopping. New
ro0f copper plumbmg.
hardwood noors. plaster
walls . Rood condll ron
SUll.000 -.i.1th an assu ma·
bleloan
Roy McCcrcle, IUtr.
541-7129
3 br, 2 bli 1·ondo. Near So
Coast Plaza_ Assum
loan. Pvt 1·omrn. w tPoOl
& s p a Owner , agt
646-5096. ask for Minnie.
...wroRT HEIGHTS
BY OWNER. Lge R2
LOT 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, 01ik
firs. frpk . 1TU1 ny fruit
trees. Alley access. As·
swnable loan. $149,500
~ E 15th St. 548-2728
MISAYaDE
CAPICOO
Large 5 Bdrm, 2...., bath,
comer &ell. RV access.
sprinkle rs . front and
bark. Asking Sl87 ,500.
CaJJ M0-1151
--, • HERITAGE
. -REALTORS
IASTSIDI 6 Pl.II
... TO SlJS,000
with $186,800 in IAU Uma-
ble loans. ranging from
S°!o lo U%. 126,:MO gross
Income annually. Well kept. single story units
with 4 1ar~ee PLUS off
11t.reet partung on 60 x
300' lot. 64+7211
r L_ N1r,r t ND. ~l\ll ! y ~
FREEIROOM
AMDDUSTPAM
w ith the purchase or lhtll
fam ily home that needs
to be swepl up Super
fem:ed back yard, cuHie·
sac lot. spac1ou.'> rooms &
yours for Sl US .OdO
54.5-9491
11.AHOMEW
3 Bdrm custom home 4
blocks lo ocean. 2 frplc:.
formal duun2 & more c /21 Surf leafty
536-7542
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Gor~eous Jhr, Jba +ram rm for mu I 11 r h;,i r
;,.k\'hght m<irl>I•• 1•n\r; &
frpk Slip for 42' hoal
Onl v '545.00.,, f'\lll Pn1·e
~ub m 1t a l l te r m s
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NHr°Thelake
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Wclarq Villoc)e
L'ruqueh .mu heJut 1full~
upgr :.ded :S Ur u10do
Choic e 1·o rne 1 al·ro:.!t
from park with 111t.1uota10
Vlt'W $1 l2,5U)
RMCho San Jooqui"
··San Joaqwn model, z
Br + den/study Quallt)
nC'ut ral tan carpets and
rlrapes . Fabull>US golf
r oursr view. 2 prh atc
paUo:. As kin g $1 75 \!110
Penlh<•l.lM? "San Mateo"
model, 2 Hr unil ov1>1·
looking itolf cow·s1· and
night light v iew L'tJ
graded l l'lmm11n 1t y
pool. tennis $118 1l0tl
RCTaylorCo
<>40 l)Q{)()
:;, a !..•· . ..tu . <1 ~.!' "r_. W:.:.h1ngtou 1111>dc l·l ;r
ulu 3hr, Jba, $11'7,000 a:.·
sumable mortg age at
hl''•'i~Aerm!> Principals
only 39 E. Val~ Loop.
Sl.S:l.SW. 714,857·2054. call
eves ------------
Orangetree condo, lbdrm.
I ba $75.900 "Jc at '
551 hi~ °"iter
RTI.E ROCK, Broad-
moor. 3 BR. 2 bath fa c
ing pa r k. up$:ra ded, ex·
ccllen1 mo'c in conJ 1
110-1 ~169 .SUtJ C:Jll
S33 1961 rn,.11 l fo 6 pm.
5bdrm Jb:t, T urt!erock
lleaut\ apµra1sed at
$3119,tl\h.1 :\1ake orrer
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Broker 1•00pN11l1on
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pl~nl ~ of :.pal'C lo grow'
The large bonu:. room or
fers enou2h µact" ror
fam1lv hob ll1es .. ind recr~ai1on. Plus 4 txlrm,
2t7 t>u. and (am rm and
an exceptrooal c ul·de sac
location.
.. 523 CAMPU5Dl~IRVINE
Ir.._ 1044 Int. 1044
macnab / Irvine
realty
A SUBllDIAAY OF
THE IRVINE COM~ANY
"UH MM.t.-. .. POOL HOMll
Living in "The Ranch " ... one ot
Irvine's finest com1nunities ...
can be yours for $1751000. This love-
ly 4BR. 3 bath f am1ly home as a
sparkling pool & new carpet. Lor·
raine Jackson 551-8700. (K-6.5)
7U-14t4 ss1..a100
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<><'ea11v1e11o SJ2~ uoo m $1!12
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avariment a.:ros:. fru111
Art Gallery Wallact! l-
SeJf, Realtoc <d4 9318
vtCTOAIA llACH
Exquisite 4 Bdrm. 2'1
t.iath home w/famlly rm
Offers the ultimate in
Kracious contemporary
living. 1-"eatures h eld
stone fireplace, stained
glass. wood decor und
ocean view. Owner will
fmance. $41~.500.
491-5411
A.JEWELL
A ssociat E5
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•••••••••••••••••••••••
.. SPACIOUS"
ISTHIWOtlO
Lovely 5 Bdrm 3 bath, 2
.story hume featuring
"" (ormaJ dining room and
family room. 2 palios.
separate greenhouse. new pa.int in and out. or·
fered at $229.000. Call
)40-1151
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. • REALTORS
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1 "<k l·ur J 1 t><f $46,000
344 MavOmH 1 ff1!>·88Ht
Ho th tndudl· Prh ,.tl' Bt<al'h 2 Pool .
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NIWPORT HEIGHTS
CHARMl:I
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features ad<ln l nw i.L .. r
bdrm :met family roorn 2
f1 re plat•c1;. hurdwoud
floors new t•oppcr
plumbmg, n1:w roof. HV
ac<'es!J and much, mudl
more. Owner will help
with the flnunt'ing. 01
rered at S189,9Vll. <:all
Mt).1151
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. • REALTORS
CAPE COD
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llOM F' P / sturil'~"'4br:·
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h o rn e ' ·~"' e w p I u 'I h ,, ...... .,..a.a r·arpel'I aml dra(l('s Kio .. 1
C'-0rnpletely refurbished. bd.nru.. 3 hat~ l"nrmJ I
vne blk to be11rh Yo11 d1n1ng1 Walk 10 b~'t
own the lund. Great c;rhooloi anti .iv\p1>1ni.:
fu1andng. $199 500 t~all now l'l ~~. v.(m 't ~te;e"'l>unn./ last ' f'rtrcd to !.ll'-11' ·~ ~ 1\" 559 1111
7st .. tZJI ;~ /l , /' -·I ~@/uni
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l.pper bay view. Most
<leslrcd origlual area
Spar1ous 3 bdrm 1· hob
IJy room. end unit Huge
p atio S25u,OOO Agl
640-.S560.
NEWPORT CRH T
Hest packaJ?e rtcal 1.1
'lle wport Bea•·h At
pnccs you ,·.m afford
try Uus 2 bedroom + 2
bath Assume or .\ITD
be creauve. a1sl> 2 .+ •len
end unit. k K R Agt. a~l<
for Sylvia 673-nw
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Sat Rellul'ed $35110
Ueuut1fuJ 2bdrm. 2ba.
adul\ park d lb wide
1!'135tl Ward St. H B Ask
lvr Tom O'fll•!ll, IZ\3)
7261..'.al
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D.trohart 559 1475 ur m 1:>11
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2 hOUS\.":i 1•11 2 duplex l•ll:..
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10~ the ownrr r a rry
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:i winner :it 128.'i.ooo 1n a
prime Cot;ta Mesa Inca
lion 545-!>19 I
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.. ..................... 2 br, 2 ba. aar _.. cport, Very n.lce2 Br. houae C AN y 0 N y Ir; w , ltu• .... .....
LOO CA8lN f''IA RM ne\lr crpt, avall thru SJIS/rm. Adulll. oo nJR'n.EAOCX RJI><a•, UHtaded I BR 2 Ba, • · JI.UM! 30. $700/mu. J im peta Ht·-0371 "" l •c:re +-Ecllatk Vu l ml White , 549 41177 wkdys, ---· ---Sbdnn. 2~. 3~r1ar. Commmt Ne t.o apprec file.
l dyUwllJ Vll(e Sl~J.000 s.!9-22'1Z evcs/w~ktlnda Almoat new 2 RR condo avail lmmed. t'1e.2:MO or m &*II. cblldren OK. 21J.m.94 w1own J11cuui Avail. &U-OSlO 551•1.,. nO peCa.AvaU. now. S7t5
o.tef~ PenlMu1• Point. Blllboa. lmmed $575 645-9\61. ' ' mo,,.... ea.-.
Yearly lease 10 1iant ~k for Betty •CONDO Heritage Park. Harbor V6ew Home 202~
"°••It 2HO !llepe to beach Beach Lwc condo, 2..._1rm . 2~ ... b-a. 3br, l\hba. 2 sty, patio Port Provence.' new ~e with ocean Ylcw 2 "' ~ S600/mo l 714 985 9379 5._..., ht• Br 11"1 Ba !16.5-5322 or 2 cat gu rrplc. dil1h · · · crpta, new cirpl, f11115. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• wai.h~r. 1•rpts . drps , al\e!_5Pm_ p ets . Ml11to ur 1 , Mov.-out nf ttw 11moK' ll7!> 872" ~ ., .. ,.,. "( 1 11 --pool, Jac fl4S·ll986 or Wrmbndge Zbr, close to <S14)SM-21M. -~·"'" u quor ~tor<' r-'-...,_.__ .. 3•11 Good lel&3t' F.q\llpllll'nt, _...,... ... ---" & 641·15'&5 park. pool & school LOWEST PRICE: 2 Br. 2
llt•C'f\Se & tnvt'nlory 111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Fenred yrd $575/mo cl~ $240,l•IU SWIR TOWMHOUSI E S~dlDS.L!fTS Qt( S.Sl ·ZSM. ' . ~ .~Jtht pat~o • deck. 3br, 2ba, oceanv lew, 1 e. rued yard St>45. ----· .... cw-1 y, pnvacy, pri:
S.:dudcd hideuway1 oo w/d. ref rig. pnme loc.. Spacious Townhous e •WOODBRJOOt.: CONDO sli1e. cremery.1545/mo.
a.-res, beautlfUI buildln(I no pets. $650, le»Se, SS8S 64.2-2Slll, ~48 3br, ·11~ba. pool tennis Waterfroot/Salis bury
'11\e:i, seu!!Onal streum & it•-:1182 -• -----~d Unit. 9650. MO OM7 673-e800 unl' bc<.lroom c·ohln. -------_ Charmm11 older 2 Br cot· ------------1200.vUO Good ownt•r CorOM....... 3212 La"e. pvt yard, l ~·ar gar. 4 B r 2 Ba. Carpets, 3 Br. J Ba. Excli»ive Con·
fman<'ln& • ••••••••••••••••-••• • no pet.a. $445. 975·6100, drapes, bu I I l In s . do, Pool, t.mnlll. etc. -.SO.
S BR 3 Bil, 2:i()() sq ft ..
Other R 2, R a. R 4 & lrvine Terrace. Walk to
co mmerical pro~c>rlies shops & beach. Ordnr In·
11 v1&llable . Also, R-1 cl SJ.llOO per mo Agt
acreage available For 644-9635
further information. l'On t .tl~ Ken Marks at 2 Br hs~ w /d bl RUr . ~--RMI ht•• pat.Jo, no pPls. r.;;54)/mu
2319 Spring Street G40 9350 640 l!.3iJ
Pa.so RoblP'i So '>f h w 1 Be a u t &
California 9-1446 clean. llke nl'w. 3 bdrrn. 2 ~1~5) Zll-7J!O __ lia. patio ·\dulls onlv
CAii.SiAD \i!W mo t\~1>;it,oi"l 2.l7J
Large Zbr, 2ba, cond(J l)n 2 br dpll(, ~ur, µaho no
water Sun d~k. pvol pel'i, $195. a\ ail Oct 11
Quiel adult rommun1t) ~2626
!::all) fw11 r acr t:ss i l09,00ll 152 2 t91
Agt Owner ------
962.~ Gard ener $750. Call Prope rty House
- -------55M»I 6'2·ll:IO.
:lbr nouse w lrg yard. nr ----------· · --------frw1n ·&O<'C' ELEGANT Lak e s 2 br,2ba Watcllffcoock1,
• 642'.Ssl I townhome. 2bdrm, air , ~. rrple, apples, SS2S 0-.,oW frplc . r ec facilities. Days 546-2750 /e ~l"S
1226 adults, no pets, avail Oct . -~---·----••••••••••••••••••••••• $700. 2 Br 2 Ba. ~ l.200 sq \8. $625/mo 551-4654 Lllilffc-de
ft storage. Ocean view eves ____ _ _ 2br. w1d. retrig, dbl gar,
FU'Cplace. garage. near \Jru v Park. Townhouse. '800/mo. 6'6-4315 be:ic.-h nu pets 67!>-6467
•-T ---Beaut ~pac 3 Br. 2 ba. D E L u X E
oro lZlZ frml dining r m. New WA'tERFRONT, 3bdrm.
••••••••••••••••••••••• plush rust C'plS, 2 car gnr 2\>a, newly d ecor a led HOMF: lo"OR RENT 22"0 I f w o P n r v 8 duplex. blt·lns. frplc, wet 3 Rdrm . $.S50 Fenced ~1 mo Ca ll Ron Say. bar z bl I r yard & garage Pamily 9'7~5370orevcs 548·1801 ' ca e. part Y um , µle a se Kids & pe t s --------palJO, ~· side tie boa t
o,\ellome <'all 964·2.'>tiG or LOCJWMI t.odt lZ4e sUp. No pets, SBOO/mo yr
973-2911 ~c~. norce -••••••••••••••••••••••• ly 675-4421 ----
Oci:anfront rmb1le home LUXURl"'JS • Br CON " Br 3 Ba. country col· r ••so 1 1• v-·• CMofSt• Property J600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
· I · rom -mo 1 • > 001. Newport Cresl.· oru a . 1n orangegrove, 499-3816 hon.es OK. $1200/mo. in· ----------Spacious ramily home
--------.. - _cl. gar<;le_ne_r &:l)..8615 __ 8>U. 2bdrm condo on p\1 with view! 1'ennis. por11.
l mmedtaH? occupancy be ach, pool. tennh.. ctr. OnCloT ls13. Sir.JO Tow
Super Otear1 n ew Irvine
Terrace '\\-1k tu Buy &
P a rk. 3 P.r .! !\a .
gardener mrld $8 /5/nlO
tor Winter :AB-51-16
Fantas l1r 180 degree 4 br 2 ba gar, ff'Tllc. 499 2584, 121.3)703·0'~. ~iney. ~9001, 541l·2'ihl
ocean view·r hy lighLs refrig. drapt'8. S62S 1mo
HAWAII'S lrom all morns . Lrg. 2Br, 552 310'/
KOMA COAST
New 2 Bdrm, ... oath lux
ury rondo with ncr an
view. A good boy at
$175,000. Fee simple
Property lnYestmi. nts
631-0141
Reftt~s ........•..............
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28a, ramily & rtininR
$9'IO/mo. Wlt.nd.q & Eves
FM 1:1889. Wkdvs 642 r.1:;1
l.J>vely large upper ;i Br 2
Bu 2 tar. Ult-ins Wall!
in rlnset. Walk to bead .
1585 mo A.17.-000IJ
1Nplex.. ~ Or .! Ra. avail
1\ /I. $7~tl 704 U I r1~
~ll:' _l\g1 "j~ 1037
lalloaP"i r+ 1107 Coda~ lU4
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Charming 5 bdrm. 3 bath
bayfront with lb' boat
noat Sept .. Jul~. $1200
mo. Yrly $1600 mu. Bill
Grundy, bis-6161
CoroM .. ..._. JIU •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
MESA V F.RD!!:. 5 Bdrm.
formal dinini:: rm, pool.
maUltmance & gardener
incl $1050 'nVl l.se (',all
Wat e rfronl Home-;
6.11-1400
Fomit• Vdley 3214
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schools 4t sho~ Resp.
couple or fam1h· No
tll!t.s. Ls\ l8bt &. sec. $89tl
mo. 968-7824 ----................ 3240 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
5 blks to ocean Elegant 2
Wnn, ram rm & den
1$725 mol Plustl crpt.s. 2', ba. redar & glass
Obi car pvt gar, fully
maint yd. Adults, no
pets . l nquire at 5Z7 18th
St 7 '4 1960 6331 o r
900.(;33\.
3bdrm. 2ba. near Central
Park $625
Luxurious 4 Br. 3 Ba 'h l>llc to • .. ;,, Lovely 21lr.
Home. $11.'iOmo. 497-2042 l ba. frpl c , patin ,
or 491·32.82. _!!00/Yrly 968·8263 __ _
Gorgeous 3 Bdrm home For Leaae By Ownor
completely remodeled: S2900t mo. 22 Salzburg
Mirro wave oven View ~7'896 _____ _
o r night light s 4t
coas tline No pets .
S85i>/mo ~5536
EMaAl.DIAY
Oceanside Front Kow
View. 4 Bdrm, l&e rec rm . Avail 10 /l S .
$2650/mr>. 494·1~
~ ... 1210 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOME FOR RENT
est Newport 2bdrm C'..ot·
la1e. ff\llc, encl gar. lsc.
redec. no dogs, ref, lst.
last & dei> -.oo. 552-8343,
64.5-1387.
Big Can.yoo Twnhse. lux
2bdrm. C!ba. s~ctacular
golf cow-..e. • lake view
sep 2 car gar, t enni!I,
pooi, Jae. Lse $850/m.>
644-2416.
BALBOA ISl.ANO
fo_,J(cellenl Mam St loc.i· 0"11 THE BEACll
lion ln<'lude !S l and . 2 Bdrmduplex, view. wl-·
lildgs. all fixtures. dit•n ly possibly. Agt. Foy(:
tele. + 1 Br apt fo'.Jll 64-0-~--
Pool Spar 1ou.' Oe k, Jlir.
28 a, f'l'J•k , liuilt 1ns, :!
car g&r. re1• rm. 1elnl
area Wlk lo shop~
847~5
• Br 111115 Fenced yard and garage Family
plea se Kids It pets
welcome. Call 964-2566 or
!J73..297 l ~. no ree __
ewport Shores Canal
Front. 4bdrm, :Iba. 11ewly
derorated, pool. tcnni .. , 2
blook.5 to ocean. 96<!·6683
PT HTS J br, lg '1 d .
part fum. $60!1/mo ut.i
incl 642·32.16 eve:t
p~~ce S500:.~ Ownef i...,... leodt. 31.41
Wi ll ca r r y b al .a nl'f' •••••••••••••••••••••••
w $300,0IJI) down Ca ll 2 Bdrm. oce an •icw. walk Pres~e Ho~s . 645·A646 to br h. 2 houses. Dara Pt
•INVESTORS• & 1 .. aR. From S600
Heotal uruls for less than _i~-3'72.8 __ _ _ _
JO l' gn..c.s. Low or no Charming new J br f!n
ne1Zalive cash flow l..ow ocean. rea~onahlc. nn
d o w n . 'L I m i l e d dogs or kills. 49!J.100 __
partnership a\/atl also. <'all J o hn Apgc.r 4'l ... .,,...Clda 31'9
:!.At\. C.":tlt. CAI.! • ....,,83 A ••••••••••••••••••••••• """-~-7°''"""' . J t -UDOISLI
HIW FOUaPl.IX Completely furnished
Ail 2 bdrm units close to with e verything yuu
San Be rnad i no r it > need. Rc1TV>deled &t d('
center 200% apprecia· corated. 3 Hr den 2 hath
lion a\ alJ Builtlns, A ·C Monlhl) Bill C. rund\.
patios $t:S.501l. Rllr . A75-616 1
So.Calf.RHfty
54'-5605 -------
$950 mo C ul l
cves/wknd.s 714 1'4S-:i7fil
Short term a ~·all un11I
.la11 airt 4 lldrm 2 t\a
Rcfnge WashH 10 ner.
redwood sµM S65() rno
Sierra M ~m t ·o
641 1324.
Delulle 2b r 2ha p ri v .
patio . c.-ondo. l'nmm
pools. jacurr.i $495. lsl.
last , sec 968-4965 1
557 51!i9
Brand new Jbdrm. 21 Jba
twnhm, patio. 2 {'ar l!ar
i:'oci. (10rt lit.:. area J.J7
E lRth St $7~ !\4R 7631<
646 9t2S eVN
CHILD WR.COME !
2 BR, fre:.h 6t ch.an NU
DOGS rioiJ rm 548 t173J
SHOUSIS
E.ASTSIDI C.M.
Ol~r 2 br. new curpel
Avail. now 6 OY'IS lea se .
S<\50 Imo. 113 25th St.
3 Bdrm, 2 ha. llall'I 1 c~I
-home Ubl l(ar. frplc. 64.5-7513, Agt
3 Bdrm. 2 bath, P<:mn i'l new paint, kjds & pets
home. Mo lo mo or we l c o m e . $6 75m o
winter lease $7 1lll. 54811J6
HEW
...... INch
,., Sc..lloab
2 n1 . 2 Ba. m sb -.. asher
.;lo•1e. c.>ri.ets. dra~s.
frp lt:. dbl. garage &
p.Hio ~ 7tll·953 9054 -------
VACANT 3 BR. poo l
sauna, 1ac;U121 Walk to
l)rean. $700 mo. <.:all Hem; I 962-44~1 ____ _
a.OSI TO llACH
Saun.a ·Steam bath. Wall
to waJl fl.replace. 2 Br. l
Ba Double garage • of
fi1e spare Large fenced
,·ard Pets OK S6SO mo
53&24:-.6. ~'M9 ----------
HOM ES ron RENT
3 Oorms S!i25 S62:i
rrn cc d v.ir ds a nd
garages Fam ili e s
please Kids & pets
welcome Call 964·2566 or !! J.2971 A~ . no fee. _
2 Or. J Ba. Sm hse nr
u..,.. ...... 3252 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 ea.+ den. 2ba house In
Niguel Shore'l. ocean.side
of hwy Gated communa·
ty. tennis ert.s, pool, etc
Min. 6 ~. le~ at tR25
ger mo + utils. 4!'~-
3 br. coov. den. 2 ba, view,
comm pool /rec fac.
1185/mo. incl. yd maln·
lain 496-2130
Mha•V-.. 1261 • •••••••••••••••••••••• HOii~ FOR RENT
3 & " Bdrm. '550--1625 fen ce d ya rds and
g arages F a mtlie:>
pie-as~. k ids & pet s
welcome. C&ll 964·2566 or
973297~ M/.. ~--
Haw,.. .... 32" • ••••••••••••••••••••••
3bdrm. 2....,ba c o ndo.
beaut ocean • city U\es view. oo peU, f100 /mo.
Jim ~or968-4650.
Br 2 Ba 2 car ~ar
f'Am.lly nn, frpk JU ·t
rom plelcly 1 enoval~ ,;,
new carpet. drape.; tile
On quiet cul.d e ·s"l'
Gardenin11 p a •li
PCH,B"°'*hurst. 1, blk
Crom t>e.ch Call Debbie
731·58U.
ew VersUilles 2 Br 2 Ba
$650. By Hoag Hosp.
9M-2297 or 9&3-0861.
Fi.stbllllf 2 Br +-den con·
do. on l r g grecnl;elt,
fn>k . a.>1mo Mr Roo.c
~or~-4100
2 Bdrtn high rise
Wlluni
n •n 52 5710
N~wport Heights 3 Br • .l',
ba. fam rm. £1'\)lc, near
schoots, shorpio~. SlSS.
i\il.~.
~ ••••••••••••••••••••••
Fa. SAL.I IY OWHlll
Giant 5 Br. 3 Ba. Only
'269.SOO. Owner wtll
carry at $lSOO monthly
With $20,000 down. No
1•redit needed . ( 7 l4 >
b40·1964.
IAYCllSTl'f.\"4 waLS
HOMl l!IQt BARRINGTON New ·----------_
Near golf course. F\exi·
hie owoer ~ays "submit
your tnu~ " TS2. 1920. 67:1-2113. ---3bdr in. trg fl'ncf'd yrd,
gar. will riX\ccorale IJ1 I out $595. 14.98·())77.
beac.-h stove. rcfrige.
W1D hook up. No gar.
1375 mo. Avail Nov 3
Wkdys 634 ... 741 f'X:t 30.
Aft 5 30 4t wknds
6$-0::11Y7
lt6CAHYOM
McLain Twnhme 2Br,
2ba. Tennis pool Jae sec.
Cvd prk'g for 2 cars.
$875 644· 7722 d ys .
M0-1388 .:v /wltnd
bc:h are-a w /guarded
gate. 3 Arch-Bay area
CMnnina cottage. 2 br.
frpl, beaa»d Ct!il. 2 Pco-
pl~ mai.:. No garag~ Sl50. 754-0370 days.
4~eves.
4bdrm. 2Vaba·. highly
malntained. last.fully de
c urat e d , l ovel v
courtyard. attracth·e
landscape $290,000.
Prine Only. Wllends &
aft.er 6pm 842-2917.
.L.~~.la·~-·:_:_r1.<:0_L_· .• e~.F.:.·.\'1.~.zt.1~_;, J_ !~S~. ~~~~~~~
1,..,__ TM l ;JO P.M.I _ story living rm. rrpk. _,......... -Sl.500/mo. W /dock 12000.
Sharp Mesa del Mar 3 Ur
2 Ba. •·amlly rm. frplc
Elec. garage door. 2 cov
erf'd patios. w i th
gardener $795 /rno.
Lwc 2br. den.:
DO. d bl gar. 1
jac. $580. 646-Stl. •
CON-
pool,
IAST ..... M.P.I.
BeauUCully remodeled
home w /extra large pie
shaped ~. Landscaped for prl vacy ! Fireplace in
ente Tta1nm e n \ area
w /open &. s pacious
k1tcben1dlning areas. 3
Br 2 Ba with room to add
on? Fantastic buy with
10% down and owner
rmanc.ina or aaswna ble
b l. $199.00.l.
642-1736 557.4437
IYOWMa
Harbor View ho m e .
4bdrm. ram rm. Country
Fren c h , l o ta ll v
custom ized. 1ac, F ee
land. $325.000. 644·~ or
644-'lffn. -----
DOCJ( SIDE
2 Bdrm. 2 ba waterfront
"own your o'llllll" a pt
t\genl. 114n 52.5110
2717 lmtel St, CM 1-------
ILUFfS
S'l0.000 down. 4 br. 3 ba. Owner will sell on con
tract or lease option
Broker . Steve ,
957 ·UI00/~9345.
UDOSPICIAL
Try 10% down. Move \n
tomorrow. Charmin&
patio entry home. 4
Bdrm. 3 bath on Eatrada
walkway. RedU<'ed for
fas t sale. S35t.ooo .
R.H.R. Bia. 673-7300
..,.w ........
Largest floor plan of
reMJ.. ()pen. fresh & 8
beautiful view. Custom
decor, gold fuctures &
many upgrades. Boat
slip ritihts up to 45 ·.
S749.000. 631-Js.12 JaLL._..
I0.34
..... IACll IAY This $108.000 ll&aumable
TOIPJlllOt• Joan al J0.34% has a IACll OM .....n beauUfw Q\glisb Tudor
HilialY 1'>i"aded 2 BR home t.o ID with 1l. Call
2 ~ 8 a Bay p 0 I D t 1\m Rhone. 831-12116. ~°J.d~~~~e::u~e!~~:. I ~;z ~I~
elude. air coad1Uoain1. R•"'• 'TORS aara1e door open•r. ....u. reaeaUon facilities and 1---------
mucb more. DOOIS Priced at $111900 with
very attractive 90% DaaDclnl al n ~ mlel'est
for • years. For addJ-Uoul tnronmUon as •P-
poinlmtDl. call , ........... . m.-. ..... 1orcaro1
Int Inner courtyard.
Soecloua 3 Bdrm homr
wlth POOi and privacy
Beauttf\ll C\&Stom Cll fr
Haven with all the
amenlliea. t:ll0,000. Call
for appoln&rmnt to see.
IA8ITT
WAJn'&Dto buy I br eon· llALn ... STB
do ..... In l'.ae&bltJff 60.lllO
MC. cl NJt. )kh. Prtn. e!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ only. Bob Hiil. day• S. ..._
__ fte .... ml c I tw 1071
.... .a.tinl up \D • bull· .... ! ................ .
-ti ~owa? A IOCMI TWO COteOS
"1 to WI .....-a'1oUt a Bdrm. Owner bouahl
1t t. wll' -• lo•· eo1\ other property •net mutt
01 .. 111ie4 ad. Plaoe• ttll. '71,000 ea. Ast. .... -----1•
•EXCITING•
Reau~u~m 1 ted
21'..c60' Viking Ho m e
2Br . 2Ba & enclosed
porr h.. In Lciguna Hills
n1 ct.>s t S s tar park
IJEB3S9) ... ...,...,...oc ..
·d~ilaTow.t l2x55 2Br. lBa, rronl
kitchen. Home lo have
new eirterior supplied liy
seller. (DG6464 >
Q.ASSIC
MOllUHOMl
SALIS
2706 Harbor . Sle206·t\
540..'937
--· -------2200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LOCATIOM +
10 acres uo. of Rsnrho Santa Fe. $180,000 .
Terms . Among $200K
homes
El Camm Properties
1-43&-I .AND ---------~o...n.2400
•••••••••••••••••••••••
87~3067
llllllflll•A•L•M'-A•l•S&-A•MD-• _1S4_62_l2_ - -
3 Br Den. Llvmg room.
.. mlM •rfrOltlf enc losed urnge No
New carpet, paint and children. no pc.ts $500
cbMID oa Bay Y(ith palio Call ev~ 642· TII03.
on WATER. R c ailly ------special 2 star; 3 bdrm. 2 Br. w/gar $360. Carpet.
3 Vz ba. frplc. new fnt'd yd. water pd 24:24
kitchen. S1700o least "D" Placentia. 636 4\20.
OM WATa Ea.st.side 2 llrirm. l ba,
E•cepllonal 2 Bdrm new cpts, rrcsh drps All
w/differenl levels. exd l· utll pd. $550 /mo JU
Ing architel'ture and C05ta Mesa St. 760-0759
water activity viewing. MFSA VERDE 3l>r . 2ba,
------------
Huntington Landma rk.
new ' Br. 2 Ba . Highlv upgraded. lo~ely toe. :!4
hr sec.. fuU rec. facs .
t\dll. Comm. 1\io pets.
~mo. 213 /59'1·2906
3 Bdrm home with ex·
l11!mely lge rear yard .
Close. to beach. l650/mo.
53tr3347 or SJ6..1023
......... 1244 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Woodbridge. Sbr . fam rm,
din rm. Jba. air. month·
month. no pets. $915.
All: 541·5002 ---------FOR UASI $l!i00/mo ram nn. 2 rrplcs. over·
New 2 bedroom 2 bath FUIM/$IOO Mo. s I zed ga r J s lo r a ~ t> Call!. Homes 4 Br 2 Ba. lg
home Mission Lake s Nice 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home, S 7 2 5 I mo · i n c I · yd. local m ·s req $62.5
Country Club. Golf· ready to move Into. water/gardene_!'.979-6238 673-3022or 67J.Ol.58
• tennls·pool. Beautifully 900/mo. CONDO Jbr. 21'2ba, new HOMF. FOR RENT UWINE-THE GROV~S Jandaca...,d. no main· t j ..-. cpt, 2 <'llf gar. poo . ac 3 Bdrm '660. yard and 2 br. 2 ba, a /c, dbl gur. tenance yard. Waterfront/Salliibury 1 s c Pl upgraded. '66.000 Will 9890Clubbouse Rd 67).6900 tenn s, nr · · aza. garage. Family please.
exctl. for t.'Ofldo Dy appl, Dese.rt Hot Springs ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!! 1_.;...'650_95_7 _6048__ _ _ Kida & pets welcome.
73t-0599owner/agt. 2J.3..378-2572 ~ 2 Br I Ba condo. Mwly de· Call 964-2566 or 973·2971 ~-._.-WR__..._1_2_0_0_1 ~~~~~~~~~ •--•••••• corated , Men Verde. _Agt., 00 ~---
••••••••••••••••••••••• GC>LMSDILJGHT --. .... -S Avail. lmmed. Rers. Twtletoc:llVW. 'W"41 .._... 1 AL , ..:..-___;,~,::.,.._~_9-61_61'86 ____ 1 2Br + .a-. 2BA luwury 5 acre s . Huntington Unique c.-uatom home Two bdrm home, lovely,_.,_.., ""' · ua• "
Beach. To be sold at behind security gate at paUoandprageteQO a.EAN 4 8RllesaVerde , townhome. Priv. spa.
publi c oi uc tion o n Indian Wells Country So Bayfront 3 Br lower newly painted ln .ti out. Vlews. 3 dec:lu. all I.IP·
10/t6/80 by order of lhe C I u b . Be au ti f u II y *'OOO F l 1. , grades. Comm. pool .ti
Supen·or "'-··-. B-.. er I d d Ith I w/&araae .. /rm pc ln lVing room. tennis N o pets . .....,.... '""' an sc ape w n· So. Bayfront 4 Br upper larae fa m ily room, ...... 0730 cooperaUoolnviled. lnfo dlvldual swlmmin& w/gar.,.$1200/mo lndscped. dbl gar aae. SJ,OSO/mo . .,...... or
Marsh Dozar . Aue · pooll.Pricedat$2:54.000. No.Baifront4Br up~r. Avail Nov. I, f100 mo. 8Sl-0502eves.
lioneers 213/272·9636 AL S 0 E • q u ls It e carport, PoSS dock pnv. Agent. 87J.4Ji16; 642.SZOO Deerfield Exec. Home.
fumJ.ahed 2 bdrm. 2 ba. ~/mo d"". """"' atr • BR 3 .. a . 3 yrs l Ac comer lot, CaUfornja Condo at $1116,000 i-=.:..'•;._, ________ ,.._, .. "
Pines, Sl.400 ctn. ta.ke Helen Martin YIA&YR9fTALS new, full rec. area.
over payments or $74 mo. <>wner1A1ent Utt.le la1and. LI 1 Br apt.. LGE 2 Br. home. dpta. SM$tmo. 67S.98l9
(TI4)963-ai09 eves. 67S.%l73 unfurn$5501s.e. st~, refri1. fncd yd, gar.
MAMMOTH SKIERS Twobd&-mapt.gar.deck. 8 ts,$350rm.M4·9806
RETREAT 1178 Mobile unfurnlil!O. Larae Easblde2 Br.\ Ba.
Home, l,J.18aq ft. 2bdrm, Beautifully re mod 3 Carpets. drape~. yard.
2 b a , den• Po o I , bdrm home. u nfurn , No pets . $415 m o.
Caa aRW ".,.rfy '600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
j .,.,. tnl l M th SUOO/mo. Incl utll. Mt-6880 ac-_., · n ammo So Bayfront 3 br lower . t-----· ------Lalee call (714) 13"32111. I f 1ar ! uro or un urn ER abr, Iba, fem rm,
Yucca Valley Hiib $1200/mo. New I. llany featura.
Desert. ftoullca, Lota at South U.1:{;:}1' Brfuupm· Clean, dew paint, nr
• • 8dr 2 Ba per, Pf lDD. 1chool1lr club, •100. n.crea1e. .. m. . or llllf\lna
t&.$,000. 1 Bdrm. + Den No. earh-oat ' Br at>per ~ /~1112.
R-2 lot PUOO. '4 acre t.o w/carport. SlZOO yrl)' Br 2 Ba home. 782 ~ ocre Iota SUOO and up wtlbpo91dock priv. Hudson, nr So. Coast
wlth utllltlH avail. "-............... Plaaa. Childre n OK.
Acera1e tw>andup.Wc '7S.HH t'U/mo. DIHouot have commert'lal Iota • 157.iua
acreaao with blahway
frontal•· Morel Call BAYJ'ROMT B.I. m £. P..aewbonecdpeople
Grtl at 8 . 6 0 . Real BaJfflm&,lk,fta.alDpe ~al~WQIC~=
Ellate 114/IH·Hll, ........ -yrly, Herb, s.v ~ .. y
EHi. ~ m.411-91'7. 0""'
lBr. Lull. CONDO on
Stream. A/C, D/W, Mir·
rored Wardrobes .
"50/Mo.~I
UMTA&.S
2bt',2ba
3br,2ba
3br,2Ylba
4bt 2ba
•+n.2v.ba
RE .. LT R
U. .. LHM
Tbis warm. comfortable
home is clo5e to tenuia and beaches. With 3
Bdrma. 3 Ba. den and
••••••••••••••••••••••
PIACOCll HILL
Cuatom view home in p-esUJiuus North Tuslin aru. 3 Bdrm 31,ll bath.
separate dlnin1 room
and family room. den
and 3 car garage. Sl700
ino. .
DON06Di REALTORS
731...Jllt
formal diniq ruom. it of. ~.,_. .... _
fen a perfect blend of ,..,, .. ,~ 3400
fanUJy comfort and ell5ly •••••••••••••••••••••••
eotertainine. $1200 mo BR furn'd or unfurn. or.
'7l-l020 So. Cat Plaza. wtr. "'&Ji pd. 1188-SGJ
Lrg. 2 Br. Cclndo. Newport ~--.... -Hel&bts. Frplc. pool. Ulfu ..... , 3425
was her .ti dry er .
1825/mo. 6'75-MlOdays or U N T l N G T 0 N
673-ZZ87 eves. HARBOtJR. prinll! loca·
lion. mar'Alla view. beaut Lovely 38r twnbse In new 3bclnn, $975 3ba.
Newport Hellhta. 2\AJBa. belcoohm, rf\llC. elc. No
frplc, Ir pool. Newly de-pets. 213·634-8602 o r
c.-orated. STSO I mo 71'~M56.
~or~. ---------New 2bdrm • den condo. Lrt 3bdrm upper dupl.ex. Newport Beach /Santa
I house rrom ocean, Ana Counlry Club area,
ocean view, '750/mo yr. adult•, 'bo pets. $700.
ly.67~11. ~ev•.
41e 2 Sly Duplex 3Br. 2 A MESA 2 BR 2~
full Ba. trplc . In ea.2carcar&nrepla<. ...
Newpon HI.ht.a. ~mo. Adult• only complex.
641-G)J 6'7~
Walt to beach, leonla .ti Lux condo, 2bdrm. 21':1ba,
~· 4 br. 2YI ba, Nwpt 2 car pr. rllllc. dlsh·
Sboree. avall. lmmed, wa11her, crpt.s. drps,
925. Nancy631..-eo pool. Joe. 6-4:t-8i86 or
Bia canyon Condo. 3 Br, ,_64_l _·U_S4:> ______ _
library. md'1 qtn. G/llOO lra l bdrm. spa. pool,
mo. AJl,671-9080. bakony. teewity aate.
Bil Canyon TownbouH. a -mo.IM2-'7062.
Bdrm. a Ba. View. No Tew •11111 peta.,1100/mo.a.51G. • .. J, ~ JUI
ON THE BAY: 2 Bdnn. 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
be w /POOL. Seeurtty.
91)/IDO.
bdrm. l \Ai ba, a•raac.
wshr/ dryr book up.
$520/mo . Stanton,
St:CURITY CONDO: 2 _MT_-MOI _____ _
8*m, 2 ba, '750/mo.
OCEAN VIEW: Clean
and .... 2 Bdrm. 2 ba
"/f'l>lc. Securtl.1 patio.
11.W/mo.
Wat_,ront Holme Int ., ......
7
N.B. Wat.erfroot with or
w\thoul boAt aUp, 2 :cl111
&lac bdrn~. l~Ba l C1Vk.
S paUol • 2~ car 10.-.
avail Nov. l. '800 \'J /out
lllp. $10li0 wtlb. Wtutya:
5111 •to.ev•: 5&1-<*M.
.. ahaeeh FwWIM-d ~odm-t. Untw1\ A.f•iMeah U.fw1t. .,..._.. .. u.tw..
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Social Ac\1111ties 01·
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GREAT RECREATION:
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9 to 6
Oakwood
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Newpot1 luchfNo. 880 Irvine
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2 be. s:n'i. Playground &
pool. 548·9556 r rorr1
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NO PETS 1350. mo.
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Four SeaSOM Apts.
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no pets $395 m ll
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SPARKLING S1'R F./\MS
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TOWERING PINES
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comm unit ~· wllh llOOI.
spa. gym, ~•u11<H &
clubhouse. Min from
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770.2313
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work
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firm ..,et•k:-sharp 111 lime µt•rmanenl 11os i ·
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j:lun:s. including l!l'nerul Mr Stude
ledger, -c:ash, &.-acl!ounls HOW ARD Chevrolet
pay a bit' 1-'a m 111 a ri l~· Oove & Quail Sts
with cumpule rr ud :"IEWPOHT BF.ACH
system des1rat1te Xlnt benefits Plea'i;rnl work • Auto lody Shop
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AHIMAL HOSP IT AL
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Linkletter Properties
957-8191
Apartment Manai:e r .
Couple. 65 Adult umts
Office & marnlenunc:c ex
per. 213/ 592-1573.
ASSIST AMT
• MAHAGY
Or11per's Laguna lhlls
s lore Mu s t be rx
perlenced rn bell er
women's ready-lo weur
and sportswear. Apply in
person to Manager Ml•
ble Austin. 23621 Moulton
P.ar kway Plaza or call
7t58·6622 ror appointment
AUDITOI
The Southland Corpora·
lJOI) has an lmmedialc
openmg ror an inventory
a udit or t o perform
pJtyaical Inventories or
7-ELF.VEN S TORF.S
Ai.illty 10 wo rk with
fllures quickly a. ac
r1911lelf X1nt company
benefits. Appl y 1n
5"1"10nt or call. 1740 w U.Veta. Or ange. CA.
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TB.LBS
UKP'G ClERIC
PROOFOPY.
ClYKjTYPIST
HEW ACCMT CLK
lmml'd o penmgs fo r
quahf1ed appli cant~ E.~x
r>cr r equired Xln l
... alary & benefits
Call SyUva Waters
552-61()11
BAHIC OF IRVIHE
Equal ()pport r:mplyr
Banking
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TB.LER
M-Tl.,.
Wells Fargo Bank ,
Orange County Airport
or!ke, has an immediate
opening for Individual
with 6 months previous
banking experience.
We provide an excelle nt
benefits package and
friendly working at-
mosphere Please ron·
tact:
"--714-752-8728
WELLS
FARGO
BANK
4580 MacAnhur Blvd.
Newport Buch, Ca .
Eaual Op.P E mplyr .. ,,., ..
Help W..t.d 7100 tWp WClllhd 7100 . .•.........•.............•.........••...•....
Banking CARHll CHANGE
TB.LY ;\ s uh61diary or E t-'. Hut
For Irvine Brandl. t o n is cu rrently 1n
Banking ex per re,1 te n 1e w ing qual1f1 e d
Xlnl sal1try & l}t'ncf1l:. persons interested in lhe
Apply Personnel field or n.nanc1al plan
HYITAGE IAHIC nmg F\Jll or part ttlll('
721 N E udid $15,00ll·Sll:llXAI part tune
991-3860 Full lime. unl1m1tcd
!'.: 0 E 972 ~l2._
l:ia nk111g
TB.LY
earne rs Need ed c . .rly
a m 11 e I i v e r " L o ~
An!(eles TmlC's s.iw mu
~ \YlJ.5
CASHIER
Permanent. rull l111~ 51,
day Wet!k, & pt•rt llm<'
Exµericnt•e preferred .
but w1ll l·<rn."d1•r c·ai<h1er Tn~ ... li ;fr f< ii riiu nil .. 'T Y·r-e·
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a d' an«••m1•11l 1·a I l
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~51.1 llJrbor. (' t\1
Bank111~
TB.LEIS
PAIT TIME
Our Costa Mesa branch
is seeking a person who
de:.1r('s l<• work µart time
3 days µ.•r ~·el.'k 1ndud
111)l J Saturild)' We de
""" 1ntl1v1duab with ha('kgrnund m publw re
ldt1011~ .incl t'J~h handl
1ng l'Xperren l·c This
IXJC.ltton oH.:rs t·Xt'ellen r
opµortun1l~ tu lit• lratned
a11d will offer unhmlll'd
rarel-'r adv ant t:m1•nt
w 1(h1n t h e 1ndu:.tr~
S;;lary c-ommt'ns urale
with expenenc:c Ple~:.c
call '1r Tom Urosk} fur
further 1nfor mat1un
BROOWOOO
SAVINGS & LOAN
1640 Adams Av('
Costa Mesa, Ca 9262#
1714 )9793910
F.qual {)p1Jvrtun1I)
Em1)loyer l\t F
Cashier jRetoil
FT permanent J.lOl>tt1011,
'Int bc1wr1b Lad1l'~ .1µ
pare I i.tore. f"a ,,h 111n
bland 644·7ttJU
C:ash1er position:. a vaila
ble 2 locations. Apply
174ll Newport Blvd (' M ----
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UTDTEM
MARKETS
f or 2nrl & :1rd Shsfl~
We prurmle tu m<111al{c
m.:nl & s upcrv1s1on from
Within
WA.'IT ACAR F:EH?
f'all 1714 I 631 9421
CHRISTMAS
We need help ty ing bow:..
& dernralmg ite ms made
of pol pQurn 673 2393
Cleaning J*rson A1wrt
mcnt t:ildgs Full lime
!'o:..la Mes a. 'llcwpurt ----------1 · !Wach area TSL ~l!ml 1\4:! 160:l
UPR/JR. ACCT.
tor rapidly l'xpa nd m g
fmanc:1al fi rm in F ashion
Is land 1-:xpcr a m ust
Daily input & gencral
ledger desrrc<l.
759 1515
----
Roal Carpenter . capablC'
top qu;;l1ty 1nterror
firu.shm(l Sam L. :vtor~r.
Co. 645 t84.1
IOATS
T o u c h uµ.gel coat
MacGregor Y;ichls. 1631
Placentia. CM
lJo<>k k et' per
Exp full C'harge Book
keepe r with gre ol re-
ferences wanted for fast
growinii a d age n('Y
Capable to work 1nt11
future controllC'r po:.1
tion Contact King Ad
vert1sin~. ~_?644 __
Bookkeeper G eneral
L edge r . South Coast
Plaza Area. Linkletter
Properties. 957 ·8191.
IOOt<IC_..-f /C
Fashion Isla nd Invest·
menl Firm. XJnt Oppty
Experience & Maturity
required. Call 640-0123
CAHTBIA wonas
Pan Ume. 3-3~rs/day.
$4.39/hr. Apply Newport
Mesa Unified S c hool
DI.at. Food Service. 1857
P lacentia Ave. C.M.
780-3273.
CAFETERIA WORKER·
6AM to 2PM. wknds &&
Hotidaya oft. 18 or over
758-2.563
Canvawrs: Experience
e_referred. Wiil train.
Top pay. 2S hn. a week.
So31-450L
ClYICAL
l'erm part l ime. Va1·i111
1"1es for .a h.rs daily 111 ltiu n
brokeraKe com pany 1n
F'ashion Island. T yping
c:omputallonal skills eyl·
for dl'lail c .. 11 Kalie
640-93.'il)
Clcnc·al
JOISHARIHG
Two pe rmanent p art
lime clerical positions 111
dynam 1t loan brokera~e
<'ompany in Newport
Beach Typing acc•urary
and 11ttcnllon (o detm I es
i.enlla l Call for detail~.
Ms Heap. 6'kJ 9350 -------
CL E RICAL Aggress ive
person needed to work m
import/export co. l'all:
6-12· 7043 or 545-1733.
<.:lcncal
H&P!
IHHdS-body
HB.P!
~Just Anybody
Full time receptionist
Must t ype. $4 per hr, but
you'll love the job. Apply
Tues Sal. DANA POINT
MARINA COMPANY ,
24701 Dana Dr , Dana
Point.
Clerk/P harmacy. exp
prererred, cosmetics.
gifts & cards, 640-7:r13
Ci.rta/Stocll
F /lime, 2 to llPM shirt
Full benefits. m .Tlme
Uquor, 495 E. 17th. CM
Q.IUTYPIST
Ir you are looking ro r a
challenging position, e n·
joy variety on the job, &&
want to work in Newport
Beach, we have a job for you. We need someone
who can provide aood
clerical support for our
purrhasln1 dept. T ype
4$wpm, 6 t yr prevll)us otnce. exper. For appt.
c all 840-4580 ext. 202
E.O.E.
.
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llnuhn" &i Dump Jot>i.
A!.k lor ltam.h
)4!14:Jfilj
I l.1uJ 111•1vt-l'll•a11 up ( '11n
1'ft•tt• rPm 11\1tl Dump
l l ll t k lfUl t k 't'f \
1,12 711~1R
,• Y It U fl I: \1 l' n
111' rt·i.1•111 ... 1l11lit11'" have· •,l IWO l'riKk Y.irrl&
lrt-v 1no.111t 1-c1wp l 0d11
.to anylh 1ni.:' all
All t82\l
11/\lJI.ING & c u :AN IN!;
1're!c:tnm& Jlil1nl111g
or '' lfa\ !164 .. 12711
\I .I. A HOUND llA LI Nt:
I I' Tnx k t-h:C F:1>t
l.'ISU H 1-;u ~18 391'1
Housec~
··••••··•·•·••·•······· ( 't•dar t'rpt & uµhnl i·tn
:.tm, scolch~rrl, prof fir
w..ix Heu ~ H38 554:i.
7~11 IS95l
llllUIN S ll Cll'SI:
CLE \:'l:l'.'/t; St::RVICt-:
1-'or a lhur11ughl\ t lt>an
hst' 540-IM.5 7
l)cpend ablt!, own Iran:.,
hvrn1•s offit•cs. this ur1·a
1.146 8!156
~.-i ....•...•.•...........•
l.•mclsu pml(. lrec trim
mini(, spnnkler rt>pa1r~
& deslan m :.no c·v.,,
MClMN'f .......................
Hrtc•kwork. il t1111ll Jl>hs
Newport, ( '<.llil a !\11.' a &
Irvine 675 31 75 ''""~
Bntk & hl1w•k work. IH•t•
CSI 111'\11 l ~
r:vt!!I ~ 44!!12
c us tom Bri ..:k Work
Plantcm., Walk:., P <tt111's.
Rea,i; 551 ·45.5S or 71J(I 71Y74
Mo•lnq ••••••••.............••
~ov1111." fhe Stai' m~
Collegi: Student:. have
grov.n I.it· Tl<M 4:11.
Same gocd serv fA 1 IS427
PaintMCJfPGfMrin<J •···•···••····•••·•··•· Dave's Pa1ntlnJl. st•rvmi.:
area 9 yr~. must re ds
Insured. ltr\I 5116 8"125
f'i.ne l'Xt 111l µaintml! t,,
., R1t har•I Srnor St ht
ms rrv mt! KJfi 55.'>5 24
hr.>
l'amt111g & l:'apcnn~
Prof work. Free t•sl
Rsnbl Steve ."')>17-4281
l>i.y Work K hr!> rcq Exp Pa~nng by Le PaJ11er
a nd Ref SIJ 51.1/r l all rm11 1.1a 1JCrs
645 4259 Exp 10115 ·~ 536-2350
Lady w iexJ.)l!r to clean
your home fh n b I
1>16-~.IO I. 75 l ll3M3
Janitorial ••.•.....••.•••........
Ralph's Paintm9
962-470 I
Inte r E xtcr Pa11H111g
Fast. erricu;nt 111 ~·rs
e xp Roc•k l11ltl11m pr1 ce:s
Grt.'g. !r79-~I ---
PailltWJ/Papl'ri*J .....
••••••••••••••••••••••• ···················~··
PAINT ING l2 Yrs r:x1i
Ill N n &i CdM areas I'm
Small. m\ µr1l·e~ :iri:
'>ffill 11' &73 1H77 Hun
h 11nt 1nl( ml er ex I er 111
rates quality w•1rk, 1rn
111l'd !tt'r v !1411 51lH4 or
rill).711!1
WATl:;llfllO:\T
l'AIN'l'ING
1-\ne 1.:u:,tum work. l"'I'
& prof Very rsnbl L1 t·'d
Cati Mark 673-336!1
Plotter /Repair .........•.•.•.........
Stuc1·0 & l'last cr P:itd1.
nu JUh lr111 ~m ttuick &
l'leun 645·@13. ~5 4 l99
:\eat patrh~ & t1:xture~
FrffEst. 893-1439
•Patch Pfasterinq *
/\II Type~ f.38 i i IJ
Ph1mbinq
··••··•·•·•·•·•········ :"\c.,.. , 11n .. 1r11t·l1011 r~
model P'l'lfH ' !->IJIJ
lciik-, elcdrnn11 Jlh
lvc:a tel1 & repa11 .. ct
dram:. l"learcd Top llal
bJ(;.~
P.O . Box Rf'fltatls ..........••...........
Pvt Po.>l llOx SerVll"" nu: MAI L RUOM. :.i.1 hr
~JUE t'sl llwy t.dM :" 13
f>41) 1~or G44 4481
l 1!-.c· Our Addre~
1-"oir Your Businc:-!-.
Suite or Box Num~1
TllE MAIL SUITE
17777 Mam Street .. B'
lrvme 549.473~1
He pair & Reroof All
t ypes -s h1ngles·ruc
bh4'k~b cOmlJO tur l''ree
e:.t ~I :•!nJ F'rn ,\v&il
IU·:"irl'.R BUILT RUOI-'
1\ll ty~1:1. hut comp tile,
shake. lm J bonded ms
1-'I ee est <.:1.1 II 900-117711
l.llon 't Gel Soaked l'all
l.loug A Llc'd contr:il·tor
who doe:.n 'l c·~I m ire•
All ty pes of ruof!j
DOUGLAS WAMPU:tt
R OO fo"I NG e n 1.11·
II~· 3926.'ll 833 HI Lil
H.atboa Roof1nll Co Th<:
roofing Co. for the l'l)abl
1-'ree e:..l Gel one while
1t 's hot bi3·6743 -Sandblcntinq .....................••
!-.dnd & water hla~t Ill~
Xlnt clea11up~,. lo rate:.
b7S 5!J'J4 21315!12 ~ll
Social Senices •••••••••••••••••••••••
PFtl>BLE~wt S .'>11.·C'd tr1
tJlk"1 Free rou11:.l•lrn~
\ H (' H I:: L I' L I N 1':
r>45 2222
Tile •......•.......•.......
H~on~och
Tile Co.
I.et U!> UPKrade that
:.h•>wer. tub. d ram board
or entl) \\Uy. Ceram1t·
ule 1mpro,·es appear &
1 \·alue ol any ho me cir
t·omm bld i;! a l a n·a~
cost . Free est & su)(~t·s
lions. t 714) 844!-3020
Bill & Marilyn's Cll•an111J:,
Painting & Carpentry Cu
offer!> fa l l s pel·1al'
Mll-8444. Class1f1ed Ads 642-56711 Want Ad Help" 642 56711
Ceramic Tile Inst alled
an ywhere . Sma II Jobs
welcome 960 9'.!m
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TRF.E DESIGN
Orna m e nt:il pruning,
Scu lpturing. toppi ng,
thinning, renv1val, i:en
dean-up. 6'6-ttwS ----
BILL'S
T REE TRIMMING
& Cl.EANIJP F'ree c.,l
540 1031, 11rt •I JO
Tutoriftq ........•.•.•........•.
futor Town-Sue &
lob's
Math, fte atimg, Science.
Music:. Spanis h. Stu(Jy
Methods Prl' S«hool
College. Calif Creden
llals 645 'i176 548 9570 ar
T 'fPincJ Senice .......................
Fast acturate t ypm)( un
IHM Corrc1·1 Select r1 c.
11ther secretar111I work.
business l etl1•ri;, r e
!>ume~. c t 1· Kart.'n
675-123o
Window Cleaninq ..•.••.......••........
"Let T heSon1>h1ne In··
Call Sunshine Wmdow
<.:leiininK. Lid 5411 81!1S3
For Ad Action
Call a
Daily Pilot
AD-VISOI
642-5&71
~
7100 Hefp WClllted 71 00 Help W...ted 71 00 Hefp Wanted 7100 tWp Wanted 71 00 Help Wmtihd .......•.•........••.•. ·······•··•············ ............................•....••.•.....•...........•...•.......•..
CLERK/Gen Ofc.
d uties ihclucte typin~. to
key Fashion Is land or
rice. Pleasant environ
ment & xlnt benefits 1\sk
for be_!lefits mgr &-10·5~11
ClYKjTYPIST
Full time for plea:sant or
f1ce in Fashion lslantl
<..:all for inte r view :
644-5885
l'uffre Shop Wa1tre:.~ Full
t ime . d ay~ Sa11
l'l1:mt! nte I n11
Cmt.,.r S.nice
Mcmlalfff
Good phone skrlls, ati1hty
to communi.:ate & vr
gamze a roust 1-'or 1-:let·
tromcs Firm m Irvine
We offer good salary &
full company l>t;nefits
Apply American Zettler
16881 llule. I r Vlne
Data Entry Operator
Experienced needed f1,r
fast l(rowmg hotel <'ham
Ac1.'1 'g bark~round a +
C"4111 Chn!>tmt HSI 1325
t..:umba.u.aJ.iun 1-h .. C.:.Uuk & ----------1
Wdltl'r. eve :.h1ft. ag1• ""
h;; r ri er , t' a II ~t , .... 1
Lanes, 64&:&.J:J
Conwntrcial Loan Of.
fie en
1-'or our Irvine. Wood
bndgt. & San ta ,\na
Branches Banking exp
req Xln t s alary &
benefits. apply person nel
director.
HERITAGE l.AMIC
721 N Eud1d. Anaheim
991·386oJ EO E
COOK
f\ill tune famll~ st> It.'
rnokmg. :'-Iced maturl'.
dependable per..,on '1Vhr
wk Xlnt pa) 4M ~5R
for 111ten1~w.
COOK HOUSf:KEr:P ER
Live-In E1111'd. (>ri ental
Preferrable M ur F
!162-668:$
COPY CLERK
Copy Machine Operator
needed tn a hU.'iY pholo -
1· o p y s t.op Must he
energe ltt' & enjoy work
rng with people Pull
lime POS lllUll Cal l
957 IJ648
l'.tlunter Helµ. P ·r Also
I-' T P T e xper 'tl
Sandwich Man Gun ·s
Ot>h. 752 ~)J
COUNTER Girl. 6 AM
:!P;\1 s hift. n o ex pcr
neres!>ary F /tune. App·
ly rn persrin. Otppity
011nuts. 1854 Newport
Blvd. CM.
Counter help. 5 days a
week, Mon th.ru Fr1.
545.4867
Counta-Girl neede1I for
dryc lean ers Ex
per 1enced only full
lime 968-3633.
Counter help, P ff o r F (f
Kuster 's Cleaners. 186 E
16th. Mll·;\243.
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COUPLE WANTED
Manage small business
P tr. Will Train. Call for
appl 846-3279 ------
CREDIT ASS'T
Immediate opening for
expen enced credit assis
t a n t w /phone ex·
perience. Good clen cal
skills essential. Xlnt. l'O.
benefits. For appt, call
Personnel: 549-4834
CRT input operator. Ac-
c u rate but w /s peed.
Permanent P tr position.
Nr OC Airport. ~·3452
Ask for Norma.
CUSTODIAN
Central IOtchen Custo·
DB.JVYY
PYSOH
I '.\1 M F: 0 I ,\ T 1·;
OPt:NINC:
The Ua1ly Pilot nt't'lb ,,
rJcl1 \t~r) persr1n f.lr a
lari~e mo t1or r nutc In
Laguna . South Laguna
B ea c h R el 1ab ll'
a utomobile 1s a must
Hours M-F J ·IAl·5:1)l) PM.
Sat & Sun 6.31.lto 8:31.lAM .
Nfl COLLE<.:Tt NG ~x
cellenl earnings for JUSt
a couple or t\l1urs of } our
day For Uetatls t•all
F u!>tcr Outllet al
f>-12 13:!1
O~Coast I
Doity Pilot I J:3'1 IA' u.~ ,. ~l . I . \I
E4udl Oµp Emplo)yl'r
M r
Ucntal
ORTHO 1u:c St:.C'Y
E" µe r 1e111·.: II '' n I~
:-Ocwµort Center 6'U 14115 -------
Dental
Ei.p Uental A:.s1:.1 ant.
work 4 day:. !'(cl paid f.ir
5 642-0ILZ or &.'4 ti61!7
Oenlal Rt-t·epuon t:.t
Expenenn· in front &
ba1·k orflt·e nel·e~:.J~. -I
day week Bt•ach .irea
645·7581
UENTAL ,\SSIST;\:-iT
For ortho pr:11.:t1t·e . RUA
or ellg1hle, La11una Bl h
494-8.').55
•DENTIST H1J!hl> ex
penenced Capablf.' So
Co Oent1Sl1)' IH2 0112.
644.fi687.
D1pen dmWI PBtOn
w/econom y car Early
AM news paper delivery
Laguna Niguel St a rt
$l80 mo. mrl'g bonuses
493-0732 ------
DISHWASHl::H-UINING
ROOM person need ed
1mmed. For small r etire
m enl r e s 1dent e 1n
Laguna Bch. No eiq w r
necess ary Will train
8AM-2 PM. Xlnt pa y.
494-9458 ror lllll'rview
DISHWASHY
Peri.on req P t r lo wash
glassware. & do l ite
maintenance m research
lah. no exp ner Must be
reltable with gd work
h abits. Ap prox . hrs
l -6pm Ne w po r t
Ph:i rmaceutll·ah 1:!97
West 16th St. N B
IH2· 751 l . ext 11
DISHWASHER
Day s hll\ Mon thru Fri
Apply in person. Dick
Church's Rest 2008 Npt
Blvd, CM. -
di an needed by Hunt· Dock / Dooth Allend1rnl.
ington Beach City School F\Jll lime Call Judy or
District. •u7-$t l42/mo H a r vey N e w po r l
d e pend in I on ex · Arches Marina 642-i&&i•
perieoce.. Apply 735 14th -St.H.8.~t. DRAFTING PRES F.:N
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Excellent opportunity
r o r person with
xtraordinary telephone
penonaUty. O ut1oln1
Hlf ·atarter for order
<*k ln 1 ol lar1eat coo
aumer electronlc rlrm.
Salary Ir lncenllve. Typ.
lnl ~wred. Call Penny
CompuUque SA 549-1373.
TATION. I or 2 yrs .
architectural drafting in
school. Perm Position.
MO-SllSO
HIVll
Npt Hbr. ll'H. U te de·
liveries, fringe beoorlls.
(,lime Mon thru •~ri
540 9 3'73. Malll e r
Blueprint, 234 Flecher.
C.M.
•DRIVERS•
Full & part-time pos1·
11ons. starts at
S3 ZS per hr Call ~1ark
":SI :i6&J
DRIVY
Part lime dri Vl•r frir
molorh1m11.· of Newp11rt
Bc:.t·h f:\l'1·ut1' e Xlnt
f1,r rl'l1n'<I m<1 n •i7:>-81.>Ji>
.. ,,i... for Car h1 ..
DRIVERS
Weekends
"il~ded to dclt•er 1>.11h
l'slol nc\\..,papen. t•1 nl'"''
ralkS and store!> ;\l.•l'r·i~
J lu 4 hnu r-da1h· 3A \1
bOlh Saturda) & Sunda)
~1u~I ha\ t' dependable
c-ar and J:ood driving r<"
l'Ord G(l()d houri) ra1c
with ~alary m crea!>es
PVt'r\I 6 m ont hs ancl
nuli:<age :.l1owan1·c C:.11
l, C'o r..: c 1-1 a r d111.; a I
n l:! -13:.!t. !ldm to 5pm
W••t'kda\' o,.a.. Coost
Daily Pilot
.i.IV \\ 8.1 \ Str .. 1·t
l '"'ta ~fesa, L \
E11ual Opµortun11'
~.mplnycr ~1 F
DRUGSTORE
Clt-rk. Fu II or r T
M o u lto 11 P IJ/.;
PharmaC). L.lg H.1lb \Ir
Orcyfu.-. ili.'I :ti84
l::DUCATION
( 0<irdrnatur Adult dl•
'Plopmc nt p. o~rJ m
M:c.lc.r':.. m l'sych. social
work o r Spet· Ed
SupcntSOry exper with un rcq'd Supen1se da1
I) op<'ratton of pro)!ra m
United Cerehra l P:lb~.
;..io 57~1
ELECTRONICS
INSPECTOR
Expenencw en the m
SIJCl'llOn Of pr1nl l'd
1· 1 r c u 1 l I) o a r d a s
sem blies Small m ed
mfgr near o cean
l>leasant workmg t ond1
uons. BenPf1ts Ask for
Rll'kur Bob
Call 645-0845
EMPLOYMfHT
EXECUTIVE
lnd1v1dual needed lO or
l'(an11.c & man11ge orftl.'es
for the l'Urllract place
menl o t F.ngincerrng
P £•rson cl. C'onductrn~
Market Research .
Ncgoti111 tnR Placement
contral'ls. lnten•iewlni.!
& llirinR Pelrn Chem1ral
ESCROW SECY
Min I year c ><1)er .
8'3'.l 5PM.·Mon·l<'ri. Xlnt
benefits Cal I Be tt y
f' a rris . 760-6060
F'1eld Rep-:..pe1.:1al temp
pruJect pos1t1on GuOJ
pay lm~diatc OJlening
l1tftU1rc Teleprom pter
Cable 1V. 9ul W lfilh St.
~H. 1>42 3261
Fiie Clerk General tiffH·•·
1'•1.11ng r~wreil for µro
ni•1l1onal purp<J!>t·~ II S
I{ 1 .1 I :-; it l', 1, 1· r
I 111·1 l''>!°>.J r \ <:01111
f1t•11L f II,• ·F .11 111 l' r-.
I n ~ u ran 1 1• 1: r ,, up
rlO "lllll E 0 l•.
Financinq
Re~atin
Statewide rmb1le home
l•1an broker needs a~
gress1ve repres entative
for this area Xlnl rom
mission plan Call Mr
C~sp ~ 800-742-1930
R.ORAL DISIGHEtl
Help needed P rr. f' rr.
Npt Bch area :< J\ \' I F: R ' S II F
~l::WP<lRT &15 71146
1·1on-,t Cler\( & tdcµhunc
.. .. les Some lq.!lil l>t~11..
kc1•1Hn g 'ofus r v.rile
kl(1lil) <!.. lie att•urat,•
1-:i(J•t'rienr e 1le,,1ratill·
:1tJhr.., wk CJl l K.•nl
1;..a I 111-1111 t:l:.irk Kl•nned'
.. 1onst.
FLORIST
Openings for De;,1gners.
Sal~ person. & L>l'11ven
µerson 645 3fi04 .\LAN
BECK F"LORIST
F\Jll & part t ime help
wanted Light main
tenance. prefer ma tu re
person . Ice Ca pudes •
!1'79-8880
GENERAL OFFfCE
Ne" port ti r vane st o..:k
brokerage firm m.-ed s 10
dtvidual for busy office
!\1ust have some book
keeping exper 1.:n1·c
Xlnt salary & benefits
Call Gail 752-UlY71l
General
Growmg fa:.h1on Co has
permanent pos1t1on11 or
rl'Ce1v1ng & ~h1µpmio:
fabri c Also involved
some maintenance &
dri\·ing Capi s trano
Be11ch location. Hours
7 :.H. xlnt wages for sta·
ble. relia ble worker
Conta1·1 J ohn. F.en1e
Mecnie Bikini. 496· 1291
GENERAL LAIOR
Cons isting of loading
cassette tapes f' rr frrsl
shift. 549-0138
F.n~mNrs. & evalu a1111g l•----------eng1neering require
men ls of & e xpertise
needed by clients in lhi:
P e tro Che m iral In
duslnes. Individual will
also be responsible for
coordlnalinK act ivities
wrlh the Europea n
Branch offices in the
Pt!lr o 'hemkal Freid
lndivtdual must have the
kno wledge or P etro
Chemical Engineerin g
Processes. International
Credentia l for P etr o
Che mlcal En gineer & In·
temation11l demand for
P et r o €h e m i<"a l
Engineer. International
Trovel required. Su e
cessrul candidate m ust
ha ve ei ther a B S
englneen ng degree + 3
yn. exp. or 7 yrs. c·xp. in
Petro Che m 1c11 I
Engmecring 3 of which
involve ~rsonnel m~mt.
F\Jll Time Sal. ·$20,000
per year. Send resume
to 8omoco Inc· 13552
!:Atoo Place. Santa 1\n,a
Ca 92105
General orfice
HOLIDAY SS$
Don't let the holidays
take you by s up r ise.
Work temporary 11ssign·
ments in the local 0 C.
Airport area Work a few
days a week or 11 few
weeks a rmnth. Weekly
paychec ks Quarte r lv
bonus lrips We are at'·
ceptlng applications for :
v'ALEllEllS
I RECEPTIONIST
/TYPISTS 45wpm
I llCTA TYPISTS
Call today for appl.
557-IMS
Cf\·Llf\';;.
llM'OllAllV Plll$0HNll Slll\l1CfS
J72J lirdt Street
Hewportleech
GeMAIOffice
s -30-4:30 t y p. fi ling ,
phones Near O .C .
Airport non·s mkr prd.
~-2400
GENYAL OFACE
TO SI 1,000
A c c urat e typ i st
w g e n e r a I o f r i c ,.
knowledge ars ed
clut1es. Non-smok~r In
1'ustin. IS32·7300
GIRLRUDAY
Vaned llUtll''i, Ille I} VlllK
& likkµg .it En~h:..h tr.iin
_1ng, barn .. 4!1~. \JH_'1 fl.r
IS.I 434fi
(; I I{ L F H I IJ J\ \' f 11 r
gr;1ph1 t· .i rts ans wf'r
phones, rct•ord kecpmK
~Mne I~ ping Ex per
helpful 642 1552 fur app l
GIRL FRIDAY
Electncal en gineerin g
flTlTI nr O.C. Airport is
seeking ambitious girl
w offi ce slulll> :.nd a bill
t y to work 11110 o ffi<'e
mgmt. Salary SS.50·S6 50
per hr R W fi ASSIJC.
7 14 :'i57 91i71 a,.k fo r
L"l.iirc
GUARDS
F\Jll & part time .\II
areas Ur11forms fum'd
Ages 21 or over , retired
"elcome :-.;o exµe r ncl'
Aµpl .1 Unive r s;.il
Prot et'110ll St!n i t.:C, 14!2&
W 5th St , Santa Ana In
terv1ew tin; 9-l2 & 1-.i.
Mon-Fri
HA IR STYLIS T with
c l1 e nte le on Ba lboa
ls land 673-6116o, !r70· 7595
HOUSECLt:AN ERS S4 to
$UO per hr. Must be 18.
speak Eng .• have transp
Will 1r a 1n M a l e .
Fe male 848-7181
HOUSECLEANING
K aren ·s C le:in1nl!
Ser vice 1s lookinR for a
hard -work 1n~. self
s tartin g , relia b l e ,
mature woman lo work
fulltime Transportation
1s a must Su OC.
661-8152.
Housecleaner wanted ror
2 days per w~k · or girl
alter school & Sat Must
be gd with plants Please
c: all 955· l.32S -
HOUS EKE E Pl'.:R for
home in Nwpt ared, 5 dys
wk. 833-2009
Housekeeper Compan ion.
TIRED! Need res110ns 1-
ble person to re lieve me I
or 2 days a week. For de·
t11ils c al l M aggie .
'194-4409. Re ferences
HOUSEKEEP EK !Live
m. needed for 1 child. age
lll 979-6149
Hous ... tper /Cook
Li ve in . Private
quarters. Good location.
benefits a. s11lary. Must
be experienced le able to
s tart imme diately .
Mature w o man pre
feJTed. For details. rail
031· 7475
TIMP. IHVBffOltY a.aacs
$4.26 hr. 8::.> to 5. 5 day
week. To take Inventory
& count stock. 2 to 3 wks.
emply mt. t.'OUld pc>11slble
lead to full lime pe>sllion
for right individual. Call
Virkl Vicki. S40·6055,
Coastal Personnel Agen·
cy, 271K>Harbor Bl .. CM
NEVER A FEE EOF.m/f
JAMITOIS
M11kf' \(IUr s h o 11 p1nK
cns1er by usm g the· 0 1uly
Piiot Clai!Slrled Ads.
Part lime eves. Newport ·
Beach /C-Olta Mesa a rea.
Janitors && waxers. Must
~ over ld)'rs. old & U.S. ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~., cltiaen. Call U2·6SS8,
10AM·3PM. Mon.·'1"1. Want Ada Call 64.2·5678
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Hate w ansvJer -fhe phme?
Use
llnswerAtl
A Daily Pilot ad number will appear i n your ad
we take your messages 24 hours a day . you ca ll
in at your convenience during office hours and get
the r esponses to your ad .. For more information
and to place your ad call 642-5678 .
service W~r\ pl8Ccnt; '1rur ~ ... 642-s61s n;mJ 4INi .
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SECIETAltY
~'todrBN\fa!rage nrm in
fashion h1land has 1rn
mediate o pe n1ni: fo r
~ec r b L ary 1 b ac k uµ
oper11t1nns Experience
prderrerl. Hrs 7 J :Ill
1.ontact Helen Mc<.i1nl"'y
ror appt 644·2292
rcleµhone tJµt.'rnlor f1>r
llllM ·iam ~hm ~fo n 1·
benefit>. 228 Forest ,
l.aicuna Beach
l~sJd. hik~. xlnl 1•0110
!=th1 mon1t & Sun Tnur
et.JUIP, 25" ~IS, :ll ~
l()J 2M2
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'"W• fr:in~ Jui;t new ,., rta P1l111w -;.,n .. S27'>
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• t•rofd.ltlunal ai.MX:~
l 'ull now tor uppu1ntr1Me11t
1173 73W 1t~k fur ~ 1t II
til'l'l'l'tlllmi.t n~>ded for
oilt & dl's111n studau, 9 '.I
l'all l'loona ti31 3.521
SALIS
lmmed Sales P•1!tilton
open ior Career Onentetl
Person. Must be a\atl to
"ork days onl) Male ur
1-·ema.le please apply an
pP r !>On S MA R TY
PANTS :.l4tr7 So Bnstol s J\
SECIET.ARY
CIVIJ. ENGINEERINI.
C.:UMPr\NY 'llEWP<H<T
BEACH NEAH o C.:
AIKPORT
Telephotic O,.rotor
Sim Clemente Inn.
TRIPHOME OPH.
S days1week, 8·4pm Cal!
Mrs Baltaiar. Htttel
L.iguna. ~25 S I .1;i·.1
G R ~AT Ill V ~l"ltW rr\1\
men's t7", 5 'Jlo:'t.:d t x
cellent S8S 1>12·<!828
luildhtcj Materials 80 2 5 •
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21 1XJ 16. \7 t•a tit",.,• 1.1\'l
King -:-.1 I I\ \ Out' Xtr :.
1-'m n loncr..pn11~ Mal
ll't"1S " Mutt h IX.ti jj/111
'i1>rtnR ne \er ust>tl
11a1·kag..O wonr1 $."•Ill 111
t I dt•ll\ ~r) t!~I • ·"'
llJlh 1,101j1M? HW} . 494 11..'\l
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Telephone Solic:iton CC11Nros & "''•\ ,., 111 k1·1 f;•I l'"""
Needed 1mmed1a1elv 211 EqMipmrnt 81)30 , • 1 , • "111 I •11 1 ,1 !•I •
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\:ll pitbll· 11uultr tt•1I 111o•11
l'Jq.1 prt'ft-rrt.'J 11111,1
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tltudo• 76ll47~1 b.•t"•'•'ll
8 :JI.I & 3 ~ \11111\ •• 1
23811 V111 F.;brn·.11111·
M is.~m Vlt'JO
l~gal St'1 rl't.tn n .... , ... ,,
for gro"u1g llu111 B1 h
law hrm l-'ra1•n dl\ &
c a su11 l a tmos µht'r ~
Need ind.l\1duul tu lh•Iµ
overworkl.'d ,,1 1oH "01 k
anoJfr boss & muun• .. .,
soclates Le~al cl<l)••r
ne1·essary Abo nl't•d
legal sec y for m11umum
oi 3 dy::. µr "k to .tS'll'l
existing secretane~ :ind
type long dot·ument'
WiU lrain on mDK l'arrt
WiU cons1dl'1' full t11Y11.·
847-0041
"""'·~'"! I-I 'u.'lvll1J11 &
111 d d~k ht.'11.1 "lo.-w1>un
I~ oJ I h !ll>QMlll.: J l11u:w
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11 11a1d hohol..i •i. tx>.:rn
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lit-no·hll> IM& 1 lllt'I' t.1)n
\ .. Je.'>l"l'lll ll111>1.11t11 I. 2<JS.'>
TI1un11 C ,\I \I ri. ~ ur
tdl &l2 J..'Jl6 1-: t) 1-:
Ht.'ll!'1'l1u111sl Female
hl:tween 2:S & lS >rs 111
.. 1(1!' even1n,.; w o rk .
~ hr C<1ll Wt..J thru l-'r1
af11·r 31.>m 1;~:; lll.1!111
• 'h1.ll'k
SALES
If )OU are agrl'Si.I\'€ :.nd
loolung for u future in re
tail mgmt " good ,.,,
bent!fits apply m llt'r:.•m
9am Lo Ham :'\ton thru
for1 Standard Shoi·s. ;14177
FUii tune, expen~nrcd.
lheerfuJ person "anled
fo r cnlr } le\l'I
c;pr retari a l µ0~1 t 11•n
w up1..111rtu111t \ I Hr :..ch 1on
t'eml'nl ~tl'Un,: lypmi: &
'ome S II ..i lJ1l 1 11t~
ne1l'!tl>Jf\ ,\ppl\ 111 1
1~rs1.H1 w re..u1nc '" :\It F\ll'ntes :it H11bcrt lk-1n
Wilham Fro>l II. \.
!>Ul'J:ltc:, 14111 ()UUll ';t
~I Ud e n l !> d n d '' r ••••••••••••••••• ••••••I lot.! 111.,. homemakers who 1wc•I 1
to earn 11amey workmi: FOR SALE!!! j \J•• 11 '" •11.• r 1t1o1
pleasant evening huur-. Canon A El liu•h 11•1 ~ •
3 !j \Ion tr 1 :->o ~ellm1. h no l~ru. r. 1 ;nth, 111 ,, , ~ 1u.:c1
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fr11m J •1h 11 \\Cl ' 11 1· ftrm (all cla'" '!tu , .11 .. 11 11)1~~·1 J lll .l •7 olt: Ii r 111 J i-1 ) I n f cl 1 ,ii I phunt! µt<l":run.iht \
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1142 22.'iti
I' J.;11
l11tni;
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Rc·r eµ11on1 .,t typ1:.t
weekends lk stdt'nllul
real estate ufrtc"' 111:t-ds
P /T r ec ep11on 1 ~1
:.at Sun 9-~. L ll't'llSt' pre
f e rrt:d 559-9400
~ Bns_~~.:.M_ I
c.;., I a n S3 7 5 hr + ie.;t ullJ W•mltl 1 • l.111 Jl I
\1rp11rt Call Sort• <1lt£·1 •·Iii 4-151 <'It U;,k 1111 I •1,r I
1.e4JC11s.cr.tcry
Growing R eal Estate
l itigation f i r m 111
Newport Ct-nter ~et>kl.
experienced effic1cn1. &
ene r geti c legal
secretary Shnrthand.
dictaphone. & xb1t tYtJ
ing skills a mu.o;t Xlnt
salary, depending upon
qualir1cations & e'<fl(:r
Good benefits. 640 600l1 -------L I V E l N
HOUSEKEEPER. •h n
front beauuful pvt (ll 111,
must have best rers
(714, t9'3. J.97'l
.'lJ6.. 361J ~:..111 J1Jm
H•w~ Shiffer
For I. \ T"""" ~ 5 10t1rn 111~s per we--•k ~>'11 K4I1 ur
0.16 l llJ
'.'/ .. w~µa11f'r 1·1r1·ul.11tu11 J \
S I 'i I d 11 l " 1\ p p r 11 X
$1\)liO IOI• I' 'I' l:H6 111~1 cir
• ~\Ii IS441
Hiqht Auditor
needetl mu.:,t bt' dlrlt: tu
tr<tm on all s hifts Apply
Crndy al Sllrf 'N' Sand t!•>t~. l.~g_ Rrh 497 4477
MUISES AIDES
.ALL SHIFTS
C>utstandin~. fully paid
benefits On sile edut a
tion Paid while bec·1•m·
mg l"1:rt1fu .. -d fi agship
l 'on \ alcsrent l.'enlc1
642 8044_ -
HUit SES AIDES
7 to 3. Cert Lra1nt"es
Mesa Verde Clnv. Ho!tp.
661 Ct>nlerSt. C.M.
Live-an companion (or - -.MURSIHG elderly woman. Must be
,over :.>. Must ha 11c c·ar Are you lookmg for a
L 1 .,. , . L challenge? Wa nt to make "' ~.t.t!. i"P! s e .Y:' 9 r ... ' a dlf~l'IH'l~i!? "Rl'1t'l!Ch
Refe rences. 548 0370 Hills Hos pl. may suit
btwn9AM·8PM your needs. We a re loolr-
I )(f1l'e
Sl75PERMO.
l ntludc~ <i n l!xlll
furnished ofr t•ub11'1c 1
e ll.'(', r1'cep1, tel1·pho11P
answenn~. ConferE>nt't'
1·oom s . 1·0µ1n.: fa 1·1I
k1tt'hcn. JaruloMal SYl'"
E i<cc u11 vf' Gare.lens
557 ll51
ORDER L>ESK
WITH lNCF:NTJ\'1-:
Dynamic. bu.-;~ compam
nl"t"ds top apph.:ants for
mail order dept OutRo
rng, extra(lrd1nJ1J phone
peri.onaltty requirt:d
~ood typing skills Cull
Penny ut-Com putique Si\
549-7373
PAIHT SALES
Part tune. Tues 5 to !J.
Wed. 9 to I PM So~
t>XP . K e rm Rima
H.ardwarc. 2666 Harbor
Blvd. C.M -----------
Sales
Li g h t 1 11 g r 1 x 1 u r c
sales man for oubtdt.'
sales in fa.:.t growing Co
Rental A.:ent, very l>us} :'11an or worn.i n, exp &
urr1n·. hcense rt'il ,.,,tublished preferr.-rl
494·fi594 Must be a self startt•r '\u
Rnt.....e H.lp Wt:S~ Lighting 73 1 :l3.t.i
High en er~y S anta SALESMAH.AGER
An111Tust1n restaurant Re 4 I est at t' s a I e .,
r e qui r es en e r Ce t 1 t manager needeo ror nl•w
t'Ounter help & cashiers, Irvine offi1:e 1tu·at1on
µart Ii OT & full time Expenence in the J rvin.•
Call Mr Englis h for area required L1bt>ra l
appl 972·~ _ t·ompens<ttion & profit
RESTAuaANT sharing avail to tht' person qualified to han MAHAGR die Uus pe>1>1t1on Senti re-
f ast food. Irvine, prof sume to: Class1fict.J AcJ
career opportunity. ex p ::677. Daily Ptlol , Po
req. Su bmit resume Box 1560. Costa Mesd
Write Classified Ad ~678. 92626
Daily Pilot, P .O Box -------
1.560, Co6ta Mesa, 92626. SALESPERSON needeJ
--------full Ume for gift s hop in
Restaurant Lag Bch. 497-6009
DBJYaY PBSOH
NB restaurant seeks --5•4•L•tc•sr••a-so.. ____ I
energetir person to do
lunchtime delivery. Call SllOO + car allowance & Part time person needed forappt.85J.l.509. commission & exc.-J
tn book paste-up. Mon. & -benefits. Lg. corp. wants Tues. No exper, nee. Ap· Reslaul'anl ....,.,.,,...., wn""" & me "i>lY Pe.nnys'avel',"· 1sso · Jotit••Y'S ... fu;it;;ir·J;.;t.~lal>sales~
PlaceutsaAve.C.M. RUTAUl.AMT Prefe r someone with
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SECRETARY
I' A It 'f T I M t:: F l I r
T I ME l)p111g "'·'I ta,µhone, !tcll 1111111 \ Jlcd
lrdVt'I a r ranl(entellb I
etc Call Mick,. 83J tle;/111.
EOE .
.:'l'~I 641 Ollii H.1•1-, 1l1 '''" p•·t , . .,. '>11"''"' -I •t' 1n11i.1t1I S..1 1-.od T~ Solicitors l' .• non \ ~; 1 . , 1111 11 1lt. ~ .1111 1 ;., ~1 • .!
1:r•1w1n11; «'OF"JJ 1-.:am l':O. dmeri. Nitti l'"l 1 '"'''
<«'I mon1'" m the 11nva. \ 11.ith pcl"•'r "'"'11•1 \ 17'i I 1o11 l~·1 h "' Ii• .1dl11i.11 !!
& I ftn\ cri1 .. 0<'l' ol' \nu r ' .. ,, ('I' rJ I 1 ' ~ I :1 11" ,. '" I I "" 't '" ' ..
own home vr us•.' our j ~17;,.12>111 •11:• 11;~ • .if' 1<1
rnl)ch:rri f J ( " < oHl'\l,.. '"' °" I ~ I "t u d·nl' <I K t'.1 11 ~.l11 .!ll.'>.\1 '.11·11·11t .. 111 .i .. Ao\I ·'"'"·A
Uljl j I (' l1M·' II '"°'">I P \1 ,,J <l&I 223!! f11r c1.m11 t:lt! 111 •·r. " 1n..iu" '"'"'" fn A:.k for Bart moun1 ·,, 1·;,,l L.olf• >~·'l" ! wkt·r111 ·•"'I t•ir•
--aft 1 ft•·tl•·• ,, •• 1:t1u· ,i,. 1., '" r TB.LER D-8040 I ! I "II .11 •• \Iii',, 11 .r.~•ET""llES F\tll ttme m be.rnt1!ol --r , 1 •• ~ ,.. • * La .. . I r •••••••••••••••••• ••••• , 1 ... I \ioll•Pll' "h• t II G "1 ~" SI'' J(llt nt•w gwia """H' 1 •1 , • • • . , , , 1,,,,, ·•' '(. 11.,11, vie ""'grow 'I 11.:e Must t..• der.er111,, I K t.~-&.;ll•>l"lJ I up-. .t\I : ..
Exec sni.> Pio $11l :>e•t hie .tc1·u rat t' h "'"" I t'h im1,,,.1r1 \1 • I'• I ' t ' '' ··• i h .1 1 ... '
I-' Chg Sec ttt-:to$16 SW wo~ktnt;: with !>&•Jiii! Ho· I , h n ,, I' , t 1 , I f\1\ • ' •I • •II • '"' l"• ~~in!:;.1~~:~~;~~1 qwre 40wpm tqun~ F11r I .~:.:i ~i l:i.ISJft • 1111 1 .. 1•11 .. v 1• '''
4020 Birch t-.;,<,L &t EOF: appointment ,·all ~r~ Ga-~ Salt IJ055
:.!t:wport KJJHl!;J Fri.!.: Jl'fue 11911 t~9ti ~.«•!-. Fflff PHONE I···., .. ,. .... ••••••••••
•---------• M fo' IX)C 11f;lf,\\ ll)li ,,1 11 \.I , 1 • J 1, I -<.:ol":\St-I .I'-•
SECRETARY
To $12,000
Accurate ty pis t w '<t t'
t.'OWtlS payable. acl•ounl\
receivable knowled~c
Must know lO·key b)
touch, good w /f1gur1:s
Non·smoker . In Tustin
832·7300.
r I A'·"'~''"'•' \"''""~ r 1,,.11 , 'T~111st • filrc.1 riltu IJ" l .. 11 1~1n.:.-1 ~ • ..' !Joi1.i. , ,1 ti. ir ..... ;, r.( ,{ uHtct' ~1 u:.t 1 \ ~ 1'.!1wp 111
& ha \ e kno"' l t<l).!•' of t;.ol<lt'n Ht•l 11.'I' 11 \1,iJ, I t111 r• l ',111' · ":' 1.::.
I , 'd Rm~ l'aj)t'r:. L11' 11 "' 1 Je~a term . ., v l'U~ltlllll II If\ . r\11111t1H1· ("''·It.•' "J . fo r ma Lu r t' I.I er:.,, 11 _'.T!Usl °"' b·,,.~ J•.l•J ti 1 h1l1h 1,.1r111 d <11,.11
Andhc1m LJ .\ F arm ~ .• ~3·>• .,.to • IJ 1 .• m1r. r111111it 11.I Jll .. r1
m11' 1ng 10 . l'Wl•Orl FrHto You 8045 ihn rn1 :.1·l ""'w•I ht·.111
Cel1t1..'l" m :'\Inv 1121 1!7~1 ur • • •• •••• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • h11.11 d & drt>~r.1hi! l lr l 1
673 6431 Fr-ft RU Dirt. lied .. l • c .. ~ .. rrl'' ... 11
T) p1st, 1-· tr home. I' T nl
flee B.P I .\sk for .Jan
-?52·4!89-2 ... -'" '" .. ------~---
9 ~II 111 7 l"l1n1ri,t1:•·. _ S4S-! .~4 ITunlt•m<•k Ur lo :-Ou11
Beaut AITll!nc~n Pit Bull d a 11 1 L • II:, I It I !I Ci , ' iriix. rnale"7nms aii ~hts. ' d;}J.iii'f4
more info call~ 1.305 -
LO ...... _CISSOI 1ng for q u a I i l yf ________ _
..,..w-.. v Registered Nurses to PAllTTDiel NEW dinner ho u se koowJedae of dental
restaurant opeoina in equipmt. or reception
Sant• Aoa/Tuatin area in back around in den lilt's
approx. 4 wb. We seek office. Call Ann, 540-605.5,
aerl04ll applicant.a who Coastal PenonoeJ Aaeo-
Sea..e.t•P/T
T emporary pos ition.
R e('e pt lo n1 st .
Secretaries & Clerical.
Call:
T)pist, General office. no
exper. nee. H.S. Grad.
Good benefits & promo·
t1onal o pportunities .
lrvme a rea Farmer!>
In s urance G r oup .
~100. E.O E .
SUPER SALE! Cute & cuddly blk Killen. SAT OHL Y 8 to 4 PERM. PARTTIME work in our Newport
lmmed opening In loan Beach Alcohol Rehab. EVBataS ve11 playful. 111151 Pitman Ln, Hunt
S49-5Z'79 eves _ Reh. G<>lden West I Vic or brokerate company. Ac· F llit ~ ' Adult.a over Z1 with out-c u•ate typloa. detail ac y, "'ll"""nmgs are want to be a ftA ... ol a cy,27IOHarborBl.,CM. Vicki Heaton• Assoc.
714-~ Free to gooo home Gold en
Rel.never male t vc:ir
old 548 ~I or 5"B·!M·11J
Zod.v's l lO Laurelhurst.
Laurelhurst lo Pitman
Lane Custom doll quilts
nnrl ..tot t\t•, 0\ nd lot.> or
mL~e ,goilri1e~ for t>Ver
yho,d}
• for the J l 7 shift staodioa attractive orilllted. ability to rope Rewards . are . numerou! pencmaliU. wbo erUoY _.. • NEVER A FEE EOE 1reat restaurant ex-1 .. ..,_..,_.., __ .., .. w/presaure. Call Katie & In clude very com -workinl with kida. S4 per ~9350 peouve "alary, s hift dtr-hour. Call 642-4321 Ext ~e;,ce~~~a. ~--------~_ ............. --... --._ _ _.__ TYPIST
Full & put time SIAMSlalSS SICltn ARIES For •w •u Co. 3 p Ufl'>, :.lIOOj.(. he&llh•. UMCl900M MAMA ..
Part time from approx.
tOAll until 3. Mon Fr1.
Ideal for mother with
children in school For
Lido P enins u la
Employee Association
lunchroom. Call Cathie:
8'1Wo.36.
Machine OpPrato r for
lathe & mill for µrodur
lion or prec i sion
miniature parts. Tra1nct>
or expenenced. Good
possibility ror advance
me nt. E 0 E . M1l·ro
P.recision Swiss lnl'. m
Laguna Niguel. 1131·93.1!
MAIDS
642·3'00
Maintenance· For J 1>t
complex m Costa M.-~a
548-95.56 From 12 7 PM
M .. ••c•Man.
Full time Cumparl\
benefits. Apply P e n
nysaver. lfi60 Placent ta
Ave.C.M.
Manufacturing Co has 2
positions, general shop &
exp screen pnoter Of
fers com plete in s
package. 2 week:. vac a ·
lion after 1 yr Ask for
Mr. G. 964-4794
ferentlal, h11llon reim-250 between 2 and 6Pm
hursement as well as an Ask for Lori.
excell retirement Jn>-0...,. C..t AMltPMshift.s For Dry C l e an er ..... ldt..... IOOO DOE Knowledge of
Repairs. & Alternations S i M B M e m o r ~ gram. For adWtaon in-D.-w Plet
( o . • c on t a c t M s . 330 w. Aay Street
Vaughanat64l-1616 EOE eo.taMeaa,CA
_M_F______ __ Equal Oppor Employer
Nursir1g
BEST
NURSES
REGISTRY
SI ltlP I tt•ens t:rl
l>Ondl.'d smce 1971
•S.O.S. * W.: are short on staff
We really nt'ed you'.'
RN's!lVN's/NA's
ICU /CCU Nurses
WIOFffl:
l'hift d.ltrerentiJl
health msurancc-
bonus referral plan
fn.>e rnalp lll.Surance
•twtlon reimburse CE s
Paste· up_ Ex per. pre·
ferred. or will lraio. FU ll
time pos iti on . Co
bene f its Apply i n
person. 1660 Placenua
C.M
PAYROLL
Partlime Payroll Clerk
needed for multi-office
ins urance agen cy .
Salar y commens urate
with e"perience. Linda,
963-0941 .'
Personnel
SICaETARY
Mus t like workin g
w peop le. Hvy phone
work & have a sense or
hwuor Will be greellog
& screening applicants
along w /gen clerical
duties. Rm. for advance-
ment. Salary to comm
w1abtlity .\ exp. For
appt, call· Tod Services.
97 9 ·890 0
Cook, exp pref, xlnt pay
&.Boys
Hoeteues /Cashiers
Bookkeeper
Di.sh washers · Clean Up
Must be 18 yrs to apply
for above positions
WaJters /Waitresses
AM (lunch &t brunch > &
PM
Must be able to work at
least 4 shills per wk
Designer jeans will bl'
worn. Experience re·
quired cocktails pref
Cocktail Waitresses
Lunch Ir evening s hifts.
Must be 21 yrs to apply
Applications w ill be
la.ken 9 to 5 Mon thru Sat
at Johnny's Restaurant.
17th St at Tustrn Ave
I southwest com er> San·
la A na Newport
Freeway off ramp, I hlk
west on 17th
RITAJLSALH
St rong . c ap abl e.
pe~ble. mature lady
w /great fastuon sense.
for cha.in of lady's bouts·
Best Nurses Registry
has been designed ex-
rlus1 vely for the dis -
cnmmaling Nurse who
wishes to utilize her pro-
ress1on with pride We
give every consideration
lo meet your needs as to
preference or s turt. loca-
Pest Control person ques in Laguna Bch &
needed to do termite con· Costa Mesa. Great oppty
trol work, handy with & P 0 tent i a 1 Mr
I f\JUorPtr.S835Wamer lecptS.C"y IO,IOO typewnler ~fust lyµe I H.8. IM6-4221 LecJ S.C'ys toSIS,6.00 65· 70wpm a ce u r <1 l e
Secret "rv Immed. full Free and E.O.E ,Some numbe rs. also
-J lrvme Personnel Agem·y c II · k 54·1 1·u5r. time position open. A('-a 1c 1. v · • a.
t I h fr. c 488 E. 17th, Costa M esa 1 Coastal Personnel Agen-1 v e , p us o 1 es . Su1le 224 642· 147~ cy. 2790 Harbor Bl , CM
Salary open. For more ~~-~!!!!~~-~~-~.-., info. contact lllr \t :"'--NEVER A FEE
Richa rdson, Newport SECRITAIY ~~~~~~~--
Beach. 644-250'1_ Super secretanal open
ing with leading Newport
Secr etary lo CEO. ad Beach real e1latc-offlrc
m i n i s t r a t 1 v e . Very divers ified posi
mat hem atical, book· lion. Lots of opportunit ~
keeping slulls required Patience and personaltl)'
Challenging opportWlity a p I u s Ca II Ge" ff
Salary to $18,000 Collins 759·1!i01. E 0 E .
Assoc. ~ San Nicola s
Or N B
Sec r eta r y, Ad
minis trative Center.
Ca pistrano Un1 f1 ed
School Dist. Excellent
wo rking cond Salary
Sa>.3·Sl.112. Excellent fr
inge benefits . Apply in
person -Personnel Of
fice, 32972 Cllle Pertee
to, SJC.
Secretary
Major Newport (;enter
law firm seeking Legal
Secret ary intelligence.
gd skills & prior legal
exp req. Call LuAnn
Dutcher: 7519-3800
s.c.ftv Officen
for Buena l>ark &. lrv1oe
All shills Ca lif. Omers
lie , transportation &
phone a mus t. Expr
pref. but will lrain
Benefits uva1I. uniform
furn Aµpl y in person, M
thru Th. 9am to 4pm Ad
\'tA'atc F.ntertpn:.l'S. 7!!20
OrangeUiorpe ,·he 11106.
Buena Park 71 1
52J.83Q)
See's Airport Law Firm
Top s kills. t>ri~hl. or
ga n1zed. Non S mk r
Jos1e8Sl-~
Wa ilres ses, appl ~
between 2 & ·I. ~tavro~
5930 W. C.:Oasl Hwy '.\'B
WA I TRESS. apph
between 9AM l:?P ~l .
Charlie's t:hJl1 Corp :suc>t
RedhlU, Bldg, 2. Stt' .!22.
<"Ot!ta Mesa
WA:'<I T f.0 . M ATUkl-.
A 0 L T c () ll p L E t I)
manJgt> 16 urut apl house·
1n ntte Eas ts1de l ":\I
area Reo;umt' & lo(•al
ref req Exp prd To
apµh , µlease send t·om
plt'te resume Lu JU no
629. Haily Ptlot. P 0 Roi>.
15611, Cost.i :\Jt-<;a , ~,\
~
Material Control
-uon and type of assign-
ment We place Lhe em·
phasls on YOU! L rc m anufacture or
sailboat components is
seekiq pef'SOM to han·
dle all aspects of lnven·
lory control. purchasing
6 stock room duties.
Edwards o r Mrs ---building tools. e tc. Gd Trabish: 497 1018, or SICaETARY starting pay. 752-5444. 557.1579,
Recept. part lime Hours
Pest control, M/F, for Retail Clerk. Costa Mesa & salary rel xi ble
SERVICE STATION AT
TENDANT FUii or part
lime. Hourly + com-
mission. Ins & va <'
673-3320
W1lhng & ambiu ou." 111
d1vidual to be~rn at pro·
dl.k·tion level & ad\ ance
as abil111 e~ allow lo
s upervtsory po::.1t1on a_ ...
l"Ompan) gro"'
Knnwledge or Spanish
ve11 helpful. Call Bi ll
Hogan: 642-1593
~
So Be Choo~y!
"Try us. You"ll like us "
754-6791
l500 Adams, c. M.
pest rootrol route. Good Staloners. 270 E . 17th St Newport Beach area . Sh1ppin g/Rec'g lnven ·
starting pay. 752·S<MS Costa Mesa, FUii time. Call Patti 760-8868. _ tory-garment mfr Sal.
A I · 10 12 open. Est co. New ,._wist Assht. PP Y 10 person: · SECalT AIY division. Send resume to
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blood 4leftof9 .a!IS 1515 EN>Y to ~cl t11 wllse !>ale
ll..i\1' lo~ 11nt ~ & a ht
tie J bouL e .-errthan,R
1:1am.Gpm Sat Od JJ
11\lpl fwy lo [Jyer Rd "'
w K.tl'IOl'l. !:'>. 1, bllt hehmd
F'ree·to lov1og hum,
atlorJbl.-male •ot1en.
tramed to use the J11hn
Has all shuti. 64~2'7!11 or
673-0280
l Wireha1red Terner . 1
Japanese Spaniel. o;hQh
to good Imme 545 !-186
7 mo~ BlonJe Fl•m l..1ti
.vlrx Sµa\t~d Jll ·.hol!i .
G o o d 11 o m t' u n I ' '
&io 471f)afli>r 6pm
:1•12\ Kal!<Oll, S A
C.\'iH
HUGE PARKING LOT
SALE! ~al Onl>lll l Nl'W
L>lltl-:CTIONS TH H IF I
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Heauttful pan 11111 '"'"''' ~••t 11nh \nt1~ dr('~ser. k1lte11s, gray 1\. hl.1c·k. l"JJtvp~ 1 ... d. 1 JI' ,,.,·t
Call 646-MQ! m1s1 Y :1 !'1 71 llur:.I Pl.
l>obermo n Ft•rrta ll' I 1 r l' M t..: '> T.Ji!9
old rust l'Cll111 . 111 Im 1ng Soper ...... ,,, 11! t ollcl't .ihles
horne 673-2721 Gi:1 :r.1 1 tr<,111 ~••rrv:' of Newv.nt ':;
llusk} Shephc·r•I ~ 1'
Fem Puppies Ii "tc ... 11111
To G(l()(f Hu mt.• • .. 11 II• •I
t''rl'f' pupp1t":> 7 wk·. l..111
c;111den Hetne\ er
<Hl&"'7
FREE 2 m ulo.• lJ\l>
neutered. l olk l 'r jJld I
gray stnped. 3 ~ r-olcl.
lovable & how. tr .11n1.'\l
Please call 67 t T2 17 vr
1>15-3650 ----Fun.itur-. 8050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Ctnt•:-t honl<·,. .\nl1q ut"
rur111Lurt < l1.1hc, rl 1'
h• ' 1•1 t llt $."141 Sal !I :1.
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hw.try 8070 .••.•..................
Man s $5 gull! p1et·e n111t.
sells for $1600, a10kin~
$95.11 631 ·53lll
Should be able to keep l~~~~~~~~~ 9 to6, Mon to Friday. Ex-noon __ Newport Beach architec· PO Box 2135, NB. Ca WESTMINSTER
pr. desired. 492·7613 RN relief. lM Part time. tural firm. Dutses in· 921163 ABBEY
Like new 2 chair<.. 2 01
tomans. & small table
legs. SlSO Couch $35,
Malchmg chair $25 Anti
que RCA Victor HiF1 1n
Maho~any Cabinet SJ.51)
Antique Wa lnut Des k
$200. (714) 642 \)138 Misc.t!GMOUI 8010
accurate inventory re-
cords in a m anual
&)'Stem. Kenyon. E .0 .E.
546-1101.
ME C HANI CAL
ENGINEER
Growth opportunity
A rapidly expandin g
medical compo ne nt
l!MUM.ta<turer requires a
competent lndlvidual to
atreap"-n enitneering
fanc:Uom. Includes de·
sip. draflina, materials
~.and R .\ D pro-
jeda. A cMcree is pre -
ferred with 1-.3 yean ex-
~: however , re·
~ srad\1¥• with 1ood Nf~ will a.lao re·
Cliftf" 1't1rallon.
0.-t oppart..uty to join
an ••cittln1 leam.
Quallfl•d applicants
........ to: aw•..., -_Via Pabrlnnte
--Viejo, CA-1
Nursing in a friendly
working atmospher e.
Costa Mesa Me moria l
Hospital. Current open
lngs:
Med-Sur1
RNs1LVN's
.,.,. ...... & .......
Full-Ume and part·time
Benefits
F1exible flours
ICU/CCU/ER RN's
IZlr.wfts
Work J.7days in an80hr.
pay period. Time Ir ·~
paid for hou~ worked
uver8. ccus.erm.
with exPerience nc-eded
immed.
Mesa Verde Convales-elude generaJ om ce Ir ----ANTIQUE MALL * I BUY * * Lo•~ lalloons PbotolJ'aphy Lab Technl· Koepl aJ 661 C t heavy typing. Assistant Shoe sales. full t ime with 01t1ly lt>-6, fil"i 10.9 * Send SOITll'OOC y"u l(lvo• 0 clans. No experience cent t · en er to dept. head. Self· or w/out exp., or will CloeedTuesday \rOOd used FUmaturr & bouquet or~ multi l'lll·
necessary. Will t rain. St. C.M. 548-Me. starter. Construction e x-train. Good co. benefits. 11751 Westminster Ave Appliances -Ok I will ort:d helium llalloons tied
Call btwn 2Pl1Ur4PM. llOOflaS pr. preferred/not re· Apply In person 9am to GardenGrove 5S4·~H03 sellor SELLfor You with ribbon & your own
F.dwardll Photography. Wanted for lar1e project quired. Contact Karen llam Mon t.hru Fri. Stan-MASTaS AUCTION pers on ;i I rn es s a~ e
7•5100. lllJSTHAVE Jackson at 7141673·0300 dard Shoes, 3077 So 646-16'6 & lll-9625 Perfect fo r every oc·
n-.. hool t .. __ t ATLEA5f5YEARS Se t /R t• 1 t Bristol.C.M. Lookingrorantiques. Will -r a s 1on W e deliver n..-sc eac • ..,. wan · EXPERIENCE! ere ary ecep ion s · ----------1 exchange professional Solid , exec $500 J esk. 6i3 4419 ed.2~yroldcl.ua.Cert. bot bas i c knowledge o f Teach e r Pre Sc hool. plumbing.673-~71eves. 30x60, mllSt sell. S225 -----or exp. needed. Call In · application. payrolJ. purchase orden "-ta M-.. ·-a. -----6,.. .. lZJO 673 'Z7l2 TRS-~ Complr Level II,
Susao6tN820. CallLeeRoollng & invoicing wit's gd typ-""" 642.().~1 "M.1. HUMMEL" Bell -"-"--0·-r -·-Spa<'P 16K Ove r Sii
&fi2.7m i n g ski I ls. Sa I a r Y 1.978 F\rst Edition >pc bdrm !let, Sl~ N1te games & prol(ram.;_ All Printina-Waot to be a Ul.535'.lpertorAve. C.M. negotlable.642-1026 TEACHERS Preschool. 759-1147 stand. rails. dreii11e r acc. Xlnl ('ond $9011
Pressman In Web Of .·---====~---full It part lime pos. 0 w 1m i r rnr & <'h e s t 080. R1ckafl4 8.19·0!1.'>ef fset7 FUii time. Mio. Secretuy/Receptionasl. A ... mteft IOI
age : 20. Will train. Apply IOOl •S front office Ir secretarial Irvine. $52.i.J3l -....................... 6'5-23!M. --Solalled · $17S. ne~ c1ueen
Pennyaaver, 1880 Experieocecl. ExcelJent responsibilities fo r re· TEACH ER pee. Ed.'· Super Buy-Sears washer Dramatic Spanish 10 p(' box spnn11 & mattress. Pla ti C M wa1• DOE. Local roof· I d I Ir dryer SlS(). 20 l'U ft h d I 82\ri ceo a . . . in& co. needa 1 exper 'd. sidenlia eve oper , Master'slnBeh.Sc µref mri F /F _,.._ 6752424 din1n1 set. l'llt e ra _Sl.5.5_.64 1-
hotman "'also needs a moat have .xlnl skills, Exp. w /DD, mult i· 1. ,.....,, · hiitch on crede nz.a, $8110. P tthne, 7claya, 2hri/dal· 1st or Znd man. w /at Tustin location, x lnl handicapped adlts. Abll1· eves. fM6.4137 .
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ly, All delivery • L.A. leut 2 yn. e.xper. call benelita. Call Gail al ty to write /implement Holpoint refrig, avocado , Solid oak Th_o_m_a_· s-vllll•
Come see us about our nmes. POO per week. Gary, $4CM055, Coast al m•1.ext213. be h avioral prog ram xlnt cond. SlSO 7~·4JISI
new ularlea and our Laiuna Beach....... Penonnel ~ency, 2790 plana. Supervllory exp. 9'n·I058 pedestal table w /4 chi rs
Light weight wheelchair
Onginal l'OSt S400, will
sell for SilOO cash Also,
gluss top table , w 14
mall'h1111( chairs $1(5
645.6044 ,
benefits which include Prr I• 1ec:'y/-for de Harbor Bl ct.I stcan'AIY req. e :»•PM. United..._---._------& 2 leaves. SlOOO. ~·4745
dental plan at employee slpaiadv. ~lYPint: ''!!!!!!!!!N!EV!!!ER!!A!!F!E!E!~!!!' ~:i:'~~:i~~ ~':,· ~~: =al Palay Assoc.. :::?:::: •••.•••••• ~~?.~ =~~kd)'S &i an l2
<'ft!dit llDioo. pboMI. II• F. '3.50/hr.1~ L a I u n a B e a c b · Wanted: Tandem s or 10
Let 1o11 tell YoU about our 841-7JJ1 •SALIS• areaHomeowner's Aa-TEACHERS ASSISTANT apd Bicycle, Movlna Sale. f\lmiturt>.
recent ac vat on o R A I N G U T T E R Great Oppt)o. for a H U· 10C • on. ~lal clauea f(W an· 548-4038.
CERAMIC
TIUltSQUI ti I f I ti Good l~ln. Cl--h car, pool table. Holiday
Alcobollam Recovery INSTALLER Exp'd. at., .. w /penoaallty+ required, abortha or dlcapped adulta. 2 Yl'll. Rd.Newport 548·~-
.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l Servlc:e Pro1ram. llllll bedepeadable • • outL'J!:I nature! apeedwritinaa+.Muat colleaeexper.req'd Ex· SchwinnTwin.buUttor 2. lo'urn. ln love ly Mcs n
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& 11Jaie vour o\fn tiles
C't()()d for ccrami<: 11ho~
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decw $75 ti40-27•Ul
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fox fur ruat hip IPngt h lar 809S
nt:iver bceo w1,rn S.i<.·1f ••••••••••••••• ••• •••••
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Call ::.t51. 6t12 13vo -1 le.>?> 1> .. .:1.. ~IOH', )!nll.
hour.. full sz U\ en S!'i't t. s.l\15
N•Jrlfic·.i 64~ \~) \.fen 's ski IJuol:>
712 L<1n~e. Ii
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28' PIER
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Boak. St~ 9090 .•..•.••.•..••.........
Oq ~lura)(" a\ :t1 t ,tlol('
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Tnack• 9560
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f111rt!>. Ut11' 1\11; "l!i•ll
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low rnalcs Sli.':10 !i7ll o:J1.J!
76 Oat~un Lu1q~b1·d
pwkup Lov. male:. $2Goo
49S O!rlti
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HERE MOW!!!
BEACH IMPORTS
Joi.Ill I Im c St11•1•I
;\ll':WPOR1 Rfo.i\l 'll
752-0900
'71:1 Alf~· S111<kr Cnnvcn
Sii \It• r w m.11 1 wn 1111
B I a 11 p u n k t 1\ M I' :\1
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fri g , h ed . l':q 1t ''"'" chair... auto traO?>, a11 .
crpts ~IW tj.jl-860<!
63 l:ilue Cona1r Van 1111
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VALLEY IMPORTS Sham l>al-.)' P.1ll 1·rn Ilk" 71; ,!Jt1 llf iNI I,\ \1,\'l 11
rww 37r, f'hanil1·l11·r ,..,.,. ..,Jlt·Cll l'r.irl.• lur 'JitJ~?•Utl !-'"/. >11 .-.. 11., llkt· 73 F'OtU1 \'AN :'.IW.12 Mar j!ucnte Pkv.)
1:11hl & l I \!>I ,ti 1-.111 ! l I'll'> ap 7:1 I •i1.!>l (\{'" s.Jllll I VK P'>, l'H \l'T( I 831 ·2i1'011S40~11111 4\9u:s''.'4949 l>'-I \ I' I "1lolll 'l 1 f:r.~ 1)4f; 11)~1
IMW '712 Metce•• ..... '740 V ... w.... t170 ftl7 .....................................................................
'7~ ttMW ~ Mu11l 'ltlll
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l'i.Sl•11vffcr 714 tG7S 0693,
21..3 tm 5676 Ask for Dun
'19 UMW 52l!1. Crc1>1da
Grt't'n. Jll opltofll>. 26
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SJlll•mo 4ll7 !J.S(.ft
1977 kMW 5:M. 11.ll'•J 1111.
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'111 k UWn4'r, 1>01111 fl ~50,
1~1 <&770 or 646-!l lf:IJ
9715 ........•..•...........
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I UO.'I Wt!ll $12W
( • .. 11 S48 47:19
'76Cupn
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ms~
'71 (.'Jprl uul0 1llalH ,
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nn;!it sell nuw S2 ,tlOll
1,;11 61139
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n 2flt17. 2 • 2, 1 ~pd. l'lc•·
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'77 21ioZ O rig 11\\nl'r
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tape!> '!(Int cunrl $1j2!ill
714 67f1 Tl59
·111 Uat~un 2&oz.
:.uto, 27,00U m1.
l'Ul1U 831 "lll!>O
831 517!'i<:Vt!S
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ti.nk M a o y xt n111 ~•'-'·
631· 71UO ----MG 9742 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MGU ·10. new top. exh,
rad111ls, am/fm 8 tr k.
m:itts. lug rac·k Guod
rond SllklU or offer, must
sell 493 5797. t2 13J
65!128118, Ive rnt::.i.:.gt'
MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·w MG B Xlm cond. Sell
ut best offer 1133-2033 ev.
~L 2672dy11
Peugeot 9741 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S
PEUGEOT DIESEL
HEADQUARTt-:ns
1980 5051
IGCll & DMMI)
HERE MOW!!!
Hop in for
a test drive. •• .--lttwJt.MOW<llll{, ,
VOL.KllWl"Oli.N, INC.
531-4100
11111_ ...
"77 ~UPER Beetle ConVl
Tu1cab Yellow $8.uoo
A s k f o r Rita da ys
557-0045. 642-!M48 eves
3 c:amuo. aood cond..
new tuu . vln lop U800
751·310S. 752 ~
77 LT. loaded,
-11lver, Si:'llSU.
1146-~
T·lop,
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Che .retet 9tZO •••••••••••••••••••••••
SHUSFtlST!
We have a good selertio11
o r NEW • USED
Chevrolets!
CONMEll
C HEVROLET
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I I!'.-. I \ .. , f ' "
S46-I 200 ----------
'Tl ~"TATION WAGON
Capru·e Estate, Mint
Cond. ~ 499-1217
'66 <.:hevelle 283
'500or bsl ofr
tm-8224
BEACH IMPORTS
s.'8 Dove St reel
N EWPOH'l BEACH
752-0900
73 Cumper, rurL'> gr .. at
auto t rans. $260\). r all '78 Capni·e. 4 dr,
after ·IP~. Wfi.4~ Jm rm 52,\lOCl m t.
pllrt) 644· 1817
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coupe StPreu. ma gs
11001DZI
$5995
JIMMARIHO
VOU<SWAGEH
187Ll ~a1·h blvd
Hl,;NTLNGTON BEACH
842-2000
'68 V W llu.'> xlnt \01tn1I
Must sc-e & dnvc tu /\Jl
prec Am fin t'i.l '>M:llt·
$3,UW ORO 641).414.2
'll> VW R1.1bll1l Con•· :o r,
!'iK . best 1l(fer S1:rial
14l.t:! 64v-2855 644 11725
Sexy •73 VW Bu..e rd>lt
eng In xlnt ••oml S2~1
\Jf l>bl ofr 4!f7 '.IU34
Westphaha ·ro l''ull 1n
tertl)r l.ow mtlcagt•
Xlnt <'und. S3UOll or best
offer 714 !71ill l!l41 tlay,
714 fitll 901!2 CV\!~
7ti 91 IS lmma <. all 01>-.72 Bu~ 1 owner Am, fo'm tion.s Mui-t sell, bsl •ilr this wk 1151-1>431, 631 f\711..'i stereo. tape Smo~ i•crt Many xtras $290\) <(113()
'78 Blk/Blk 928 Porsche, 4!M·9'2:2'7
SZ7.950 or a.ssu~ lse ~" ·n Super Beetle 1;K m1,
low ~ayments 640·99tiO rul'e ~tereo. ma!(?> $21;oJO
'>IS ~ - ---546·20L I or ~-6872
60 Porsl'he 356. gfJod
cond. 61S·697U wkd ys.
b'75·2208 eves & wkentJs
·75 MONZA ate. v111yl top.
lo mileage Delux rn
I/ext liuod Cond 27.30
mpK $1975 Ep p l e
751 J247d<i.)S
'77 Nuva PS/PB. AM •1''M
~tcrec.i. C A opuonal, very
clean, ong owner. Xlnt
c'>lld S25W S52 ~
'73 Monte Carlo. Sunroof.
Air lliecds minor work.
$l!llO aft 6pm 496·84E __
'74 Mont e <:<.trio, $2500 or
bl.I ofr
(142-6185.
'77 Capnce classic, 4·dr.
loaded . nu tires, xlnt
cond . 13200-76U-9'l58
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'1'!. Datsun 241)Z. air, 'S8 Speedster, resl11red .
·72 VW Squarehal'k . l'ipd,
n e w ti r e s. lla tt
11.enerator. starter, 15,uOIJ
mt on eng. S22UU 497 :1782
arte r 6pm.
PUBLIC A UCTJON
10/13 l977 Lincoln Con
unental May be viewed
by ap!Jl om)· By seale<I
bi d f"or 1nro c all
714 /631 7415 a~k for
Barbara
mags, 4'>pd , $3,7SO red. blark le;,ther m l,
li7:~ hi:l.1ur 493-9457 newures. 675 ~
'75 IJatsun. $19~
N~bod~ work
71i().0916
RO 2fiOZX, T roar. run~
p c rf <'on d . 111a11 e cl
~.S.!*400 or 731 7438 •-vc ..
1-,6 Datsun Rci.i th:.ll'r
cl1.1ss11 Uelll oHt•r ( a II
t'\C~IAl>-7516
n 911SSacnfue! Still un
der warranty New t1rei..
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llC rf Cl'l S 16, !Alt l 7 60·8Uti I
'711 :J I IS(' Targa . pelru
blue. ~h(Jwroom cond
Lo a ded w c1ttral>
4!17 2871
1x ·~ Por~r·ht' !12,1 \t '.
1·a$sellc nev. rarl1:d~.
77 VW l owner. it.Int
cond New tires. brks.
AM 1:-~M stt'reo fuel in
J~ton. 2 0. t'<lmpletcly
,.toc k 65,0\10 m 1
~ bsl ofr !l6ll 7298 a rt
6PM
fi3 Hus rcbwll 1•ng1n1·
rum. i:rea\' 19Jt> ORO
r.1r. 11111
Ford 9940 •••••••••••••••••••••••
76 F IUO 4X4. 8'' rims ,
stereo, $351)1) or best Qf
fer . bi3 7382
Gti Sta WKJ1, P'i. PB, ru ni-
i:uod . •inly $450. Ca ll
Hui.!\ aft SPM •196 :lf).'7
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r.16 ;i;l89
•~"I !ll IS, 1rnm.1 ,. • o;noJ
runs st ron..:. --aeri r11·1
mtc>t sell. rnak1• nfll:r
>Wl 7935
'711 S(J L' A R t: Ai\l 't\
OranKe Whitt•, '>n .: Pnl
Int Ext HclJ !!Ilg S'.!6511
1146 94M
9945 •.•.•••..••.......•....
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w1Jrk vn ml $1:'>1•! "r II(''>\ ts3 tH)•I rn i I e" $1 9!15
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IIASS1:,'1'T 11111 Hin !'-<•l 111 · ~11·.J kl'I ,11 I'•' .ii Motcrcyc~~/ AutosW•ed 9590 835·3171
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WILL Tl\/\1)1!: 4n l>~. rrwll
box s pr +fram1• 111 lllnt
cond fort 1 w11 lll;'tl "1.1· 111
xlnt cond 640 412tl
Boots. Poww 9040 1n 1·xrellcnt 1·omht111n
• • • • • • • • • • • .. •• •• • • • • •• • $9Z5 t;41 5 J lt5
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Bcnc he-. !'\111 1v1111-
631 27i7
USt.-d WAVl'FIJ~t.,>el qll'
Mod ern 11n .. lpr •ola
t./wn:.srt. hie 1 .1h tl1•1·k
furn, l'ltl) 1111h '' w1111!
niach. 'a kn1: rru.i 111 "'"
673 4722
Musical
lldtNRWnb 8083 .•••••••..•..........••
r.;()-.:N Director 1rnmt\411w
with CllS!' 1-;s1·Pll4!nl .. on
•hliun, $11)) fl75 H052 :1 ft1•r·
6PM
Marshall 100 wall supn
lead am11 $'700 I harH'I
elect ri (' <iu1l11 r l)r<•
less1onn I nH11h• I $450
641-8004
Jlundy trum pet ~uo<I
cond. rree muf t'. s120
Call 751 8802 aft 6pm
Offiu Fw Mt11n & ~....... 8085 •••••••••••••••••••••••
43' GorClf'I Marin~r
F IJ I I y (' q ,, I p JI c 1)
ooaullfully maultaincd
n•url\ lO crwsc or Ii\ t'
a h11ard Slip may ht'
.tVa1lable 11 •~, F in.in<
mi: po!>'-lhlf' Si2.C~IO. ur
~.I.I'•> 11 1111 Ii• 1okt'1 1n
''olw•I ('lt!atl t11-al will
1nl1ucJe !I' \\Ion H<'<krc~t
with f111url.1t1Jroh an1I I 5
t1ror<1• 1A>wer Johnson out
llo,ud .l . .11 k <urle\
:;:14 l~I~ h<>IT¥'. or l'.\-l\) a:;i
llfl lht' OOal INl't:kl'nlb
2 1 f1heq:l .i ss Tul(.
hlancln Wet-kender or
<'haroc1cr II.a~ Launl'h
limo nld W RablHl
1J1c.;el Full t.e<i l l•·y.
,rov1· relr1~crat1>r. <H>f
berth, head, rnmvl•·h·
$1!1.~I &t& 78117
BOSTON
WHALER
I 11h he+
o..ly I M-"' Otd!
Ir.cf Mew JoftnlOft
ION'
I .ess lhan JO hours
Call Eves 67S.2M:>
'lltl Penn Yan Sportf1sh1:r'
& 'nuser.; All lll, no
ooldn ve problems Mill
avail 21J''I', 22'. 23'. 24'
26'. ~·. 30'. 33'. Closeout
i.ale. call today Mu nne
Outfllteri., 213 592 2859. 2u.m 2444
Offiu Pariiti0ft1
!Jke new Ehth\ portnble screens Ill autumn l(uld.
fire rctardr.nt rahrH
The sound r cta1dant
screen ~ <S'xS '> ur~
eq uipped with h eavy
rra min& and roc,linits lO
c lear anodiz ed ----------
a.lumlnum. When ~el up I tSO VtMT AGE
In two <T l s hape a r 23' custom hit ChriscraCt
ra.ngemcnl.$, they 1·reate 1..abin cn.1i!1cr, complete·
3 I.Ox 10 ortlce ll The ly refurbished June 1980
ori&inal factory price Head, galley , s ips 4,
$&251) offering ol IGOO Dana Pt. Marina.:._ s lip
.Dalebout Bay & Deach 8 11 Mainland, 18900.
Kealty,631-T.kX> Avail t.o see on wkends,
w c ekd y11 call ldM Corret'tlng Selectric (213)~3805.
II typwriter. -.OO torrer --------Pitney Bowes ma lllntt
r:tlAchlne lf5e00. Pitney 23' UNIFLYTE
&owu (olde r • ll31. New3UIChry, VKF,sndr
76 lfonda ~').I. xlnt t •ind.
low mil<'!>, mu:-1 ~··II
SI l!t(), 540-~
Motor Homu. Sof• I Rent/Star~ 1160
~-;~;··;~:·~~;:··~;~;~;,
I lmc -;I~ 6. "'" t nnl S2',11 w k t ~ 01 I
6411 d5H:.
A.Mto SerYiee, Parts
& .AcceuoriH 9400 I
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S SAVI SAVES
WITH USS> PARTS
lrnpc:irtal l'arvar1'
IM~>RT
Alf fflSUPPLY
IOI N MarlC'h1•sh•r
i\nahum 7711 !ti.Ah>
Misc:eifaMous
240Z. 260% parts
7tl8 58.11
AAltos for Sale
·•··••·····•·•········· IMPOll'r AN'r
NOTICE TO
READERS ANIJ
i\OVER'MSERS
The price of 1lem s
advertised by vehtC•lf'
dealers in the vehicle
c la ssified ndvert1:tink
columns doc-snot include
any applicable tax es,
license, transfer fees.
finance charg~. fei!s for
a1r· pollution control <t"
v1ce ccrt1ficalions or Je
uler documentary pre
paration charges unless
otherwise specified h ,
the advertiser
'46 Ford Woodle. restored
Sl:t,000. AL.SO '29 Model
A Town Sedan, 4 dr,
restored Ideal for s lll
dent. SI0,000. 675.fl161
'61 Cad L l rnoslne <8
pasa.), A}S() '60 Galaxy
. (36.000 mlletll. Roth need
much work. Make ofter .
642·2221 <or ror ms 11 .
646.9866), Pitney Bowc-t .. nvelope F1nanclng, 1llpavall. "'"rer #331)7 IRM Serles Retail price Sl.9.000 'SJ Sedan l>ellvery ran .. 1.
l line printer 1$49'13 300 A.V.Mfr9000 $2500 obo.
LPll w la ttach c ard. H.ive )'OU rtad t;;;; CallMS-7019 -..>totfcr I BM Str1H I • fi,.,, ., dbpl tatlon 1$4919 Cian i au Ada. If oot, ay 1 )'Oll0rt! miuln• the be.t '57 T·Bltd, ma.wt a.IL Jnd ="· c11rd• (21 . barplllslntown! owaer.~
-
WE BUY
CLUM CARS
AMDTIUICKS
COHHElL
CHEV.OUT
.~ 11.ttbor tlh 11
<'•~-'" \!t:s ' 546-1200
HIGHIUYEfl
Top r1ollars lor Sfl'irt..
(':ors. Bug?>, l:.1m11rn.
~\4'l>, Audi's
t\i,k for U C: M GR
JIMMARIMO
VOUlSWAGEH
18711 Beach fl lvt't
llUNTINCTON BJ.:l\f'JI
842-2000
WANTED!
! .at<: moctC'I Tuvot ... -; .1nl1
olv11s (.-all v s
100AY' ! '
Earle Ike
TOYOT A·YOL YO ........... ., ...
Cetle Mt1•
"'H•·OOl • S40·'40
PO RSC HES
WANTED Uow us the upp<>rtun1ty
1•1 consider the purchast'
nr trade 111 ol }Our clC'an
Porsrhe <'heck with Uf!
TOO..y '
11631 t .. •l)O• 81vn
Oa•IWn 010.., "' •• 1JJ3
Tep Dollar
-Paid For Your Car•
JOHMSON Ir SOM
U.C•tit•rclrf
2628 Harbor Blvd,
Cneta M.. ~5630 w.,.,
OVER ..leek
For Your Good
VW, Porsche or Audi
VW·POkscHE-AUDI
445 IC. Cout Hhuy
al Baywlde Drive
Newport Beach 873-0900
1981 PRICES
ARE UP I 00/o
1-;xamioc the v:.oluf' or
I hts eiu:ellcnt i;'!lec1.111n of
ust'<I RMWs '
1979 73li
Gray w,r1iJ1nlen or ..-u1
ly equipped 4 "PE'•·d
(\12431
1978 SlOi
t ·upPf'r w l an l1•ath1·r
F u I 1 } e 'I \) I I' I• e 11
/\utomau<:. 1575:!1
1978 S)Oi
Re<l w tan lealher l''ull~
e(\u1pped A1.1ton1al1t·
1561131
1978 l20i
Copper w•t .sn le.ithl•r
Aulofl'l<llH' (fil>IJ 1
1977 UOi
White w /beige lt'athrr
Alllomat1c
C>ut!.tandmi.:' 11)111))
ROY CARVER IMW
154\iJamboree Road
NF.WPORT 13E/\Cll
640-6444
OflAMGl COUMTY'S
OLDEST
&
Sales-Servsce·Leasini<
Roy Carler,lnc..
Rolls Royce HMW \~Jamboree
Newport Beach 640-6444 ----
IOI McLAIEM'1
$
8511N Beach Blvd
LA HABRA
1SM1. No . of SA F wy I
l71415ZZ.Slll
Sunday by Appl.
IMW I t72 l.O CS
Auto. Must sell. G42·0&86
'76 2002 S/R. 4epd, stereo,
Sienna Brown, Xlnl
Cond. thruout 16100
~237S/875-tl638
'61J BMW 1600•2. ver y
dean, ad merh Gll)O,
Eves; 4•47"2.
'72 Baval'l•. auto. air ,
atereo. xlnl cond. M111t
.ell. Mt-56U
1i75 71!.15
J.9tjl/ 21.IOSX, air i\ M I'M
sten'(l ca!.S, rt•u r i1l'fuK
ger. :>-sp. blk w tl(ra y 1111 ,
"Int cond perferl ly
main . mtc.1 Sl'll $800\I.
\,')2 ~)
972S .......•...........••••
77 1.-wt 12"1 '-;1-1}1Jtor. m·v.
lufl l1n·i. hr<.1ke ~.
\Ill fm '>h.'f"(~J . ..,k1 ral'ks
& bra $51011 551J i U49.
!G~ 7432
'711 1"11\T Sport 12-1 \.011nv1
Wht rJn Int I own. ne"
llr h wdl mamt $41150
1 all 714 761>-tn28 (!\es
9727 .•..••....•............
VISIT YOUR
ORAMGE COAST
HONDA
HEADQUARTERS
TODAY!!!
UNIVERSITY
SALF.S & SERVIC F.
OLOSMOllLE
HOHDA
GMCTaUCICS
28:'A> Harbor Blvd
C05TAMF.SA
540.9640
77 ,\t;COFto Sspd. a c,
silvenblk ml xlnl cond.
lom1 $4150:>48 2180
'76 Civic·, auto. runs xlnl.
dean. radials. m inor
body work. pn\•ed ~low
mkt for. 1m med. s ale.
$1750. 497 L&tll
1< ........ Ghia 9734 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·10 GHIA Ute Blue , new
clutr h, cass, perfect
cond S31UU64f>.9464
97JI •••••••••••••••••••••••
'80 RX7 GS a /c, si r, 5spd,
m ay tr11de 714-493-9188
'80 Mazda RX· 1 GS. lo m1,
loaded. •.950.
842.9209,
~ ... 9740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'7'.-C191%
3000
\1),000 mUes. Abaolutely
new ~ Loaded! (923WRNI
Sll.'91
JIMMARIHO
VOUSWAMH
18711 &Heh Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
142-2000
''9 MR 21051 Cpe
2dr. Auto trans. beaut
c ar, lull lthr, 1nrf .
642.098,
'77 45061., '5,000 ml, xlnt
cond. tan w /llhr Int. sauoo. D>'•: 144.e.40,
Evee: 17).saJ.
'68 MB 250SE col.lpe .
white. blue le.ether int.
a/c,radk>.175-5851
'90 TD WAGON. New!
UIOrnl. ec.t sa.soo. SeU sn .ooo. 13\.IJIO evee.
Sebrin g 79 9'bt. AC. ~un
roo f , A M F~. s sµ.
S14 .S00 or best offer
T/2· 1231eve3'ter 6
Roh Roye. 9756
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fR ROY
R CARVER r ROLLS·ROYC£
154() J •,,.,bofPt'
IWwpon II<'•< ft ,.._ __ __._~
CtOHD SUNDAYS
9760 ...........•...........
19105.AAI
TualOs
HElllHOW!
EXCB.UHr
SB.ICTIOH!
IEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
Toyota 97b5 ..•.......•...••.....•.
'78TOYOTA
CBJCA
G.T IJftback. 5 speed.
all', stereo. rally wheels.
Ong ioal red f1n1 s h
C887ZRF')
$4995
JIMMAllMO
VOLKSWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd
HUNTINGTON BEACH
842-2000
'78 <.;orolla, 2 dr sed. auto.
good cond, good mpf(.
$3500 536-0121
Toyota Corolla '74, runs.
air, $800 644·1452 Jeff.
after6p~ __ _
'71 Corol.la. 4 spd, {tre:ll
gas mi, $700. ~2-7082 aft
6pm.
·77 Corolla 2dr . J(U
cond, S24~or make
offe r. 646-5349.
T,...... •••••••••••••••••••••••
'fll TR250 1 owner, xlnt
rond. S3500
752·°"27 or 673-6733
vffer 751 ~I 104·32"17 or 493 1\1!66
'66 VW !-.quureba<'k :'111•w
brakes, new 11res. llt:"'
dutch. RurL., good. S7W
cash, Aft. 7PM: S48·3914
SUPt-:R BEETL ~ 73
AM rFM. sunroof. new
ures 77.IAAI m1. ndi. paint
& clutc·h rµr Bod\ 111 RU
<.ood S22\.0 bst vl r Call
Jrt -I pm \1 lhn• F'r1 •11
v.knds un)llmt' 8.19 39UI
V~•a 9772 •.•....•........•.•••..
VOLVO
SALIS. SHVICE
AMDL£ASIMG
OVt:RSEAS DELI\' E H Y
EXPERTS
EAm.lllCE
VOLVO
1966 Harbor Blvri.
COSTA MESA
646-UOl 540.9467
otlAMGI COUNTY
VOLVO
EX<..1..USIVELY VOLVO
Largest Volvo Dealer
Ul Orange County!
BUY or LEASE
DIRECT
'77 Linniln ('unltn•'hlal
Town ~r. 4 llr. s1her
21,IAIO nu Exec dnven
Xlnt cond. 644·9800 or
642-13~
Mere.-, 99SO •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S
FIMEST
LINCOLN M F..R<.:U RV
OF:ALERSHlP
RAYFUDEIOE
LINCOLN MERCURY
16 18 Auto Cen\er Or.
SDF"" y-Lak.e Forest exit
. IRVINE
130.7000
' 7-I M E R C U R Y
COU&AI
Fal'lory air ronditiowng,
ttlt wheel, cassette. X
TRASHARP. (640VWff>
CAU.ll0.7000
~ "9-t.'JH
LINCOLN-MERCURY
16 AUTOCENTER DR
JRVlNF. ~7000
'76 Mootego, 9 pass. sta
W)!T\,$~.
54&0195
Tl Monarch, 48,000mi. top ~·:-,r.::11~"· "9"~!:lr._ ... ,s..:,~~ .. .-~~~-1 ~/~~~~~r ~~~·
2025 S. M anchester ·75 C.olony Parlt wgn. Cull Anaheim 750_2011 pwr. loaded w1extras.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 9901 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
HOTM.-OVBl
$4995
M~llRS
AUTOCBfTER
1425 Beker Street
COSTA MESA
540..9202
Well "'o •••••••••••••••••••••••
• IUtCX '10
5lm.AAK
4 door sedan. Automatic.
air conditioning Pretty
ca.r! 10508)
S6t91!
only $2100 Pnvate Par-
ty, S52 5321
Mtnt-i 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64'"" CLASSIC. am/fm
cass. nu tires pnl. xlot
wirewheels $1900 673· 7339
eves
'67 Mustang, runs" looks
good. Must sell. Best or.
fer 642-1896. 754·2933
dys.
9t55 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'79 Olds Ds l C utlat!i
8rghm, lo ml. l.ot.s of ex tras. A.sawn lease of buy
7 14 1955-0031 d ys o r
551· 1673 ev /wlcnds.
'Ill> Cutlass Sup. T top,
w i r e whls , 22 mpg ,
l oaded . xlnt c ond
831-3496
Must sell/sacrifice. 79
Spitfire. w/hardtop.
Great C'OOd. SS20I> 080:
by 10/20. Call 968-4388 .
HOWAID Cti.vrWt
Dove le Quail Sts.
NEWPORT BEACH
lll-0555
·73 Vusta wgn. sunroof
new trans. xlnt cond.
$1495. 96J.3395
bef'ore8PM. ~~~--~ '78 Bui~ll Skyhawll. hke
new. Air. Am1Fm. pis.
23,000 ml , blue. 770.0662.
·70 Olds Delta 88 S1St1
Daya 640-S470 Evenings
760-0809 TR6 New Engine. Clutc h.
Hard/ Soft Tops! Xtras. IMI--after Spm
........ 9770 •••••••••••••••••••••••
6oodS.d'-Of
DtlSIL IAmTS
MeDAS ... Sll!
AU lllOdela at discount pricee ... aee US!
19ltt.abwood Blvd.
LONG BEACH
CJIJ) lt7-J6'l
OPEN SUNDAYS
t
----------PWo 9'17 ttl 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
•'80 Cpe de VIie, loaded.
drk bl11 lthr seat.II • t op,
AM/FM tape. W/W ,
'73 Pinto. runs great,
$350.
~7--0934. ----·-----Sll,895. Eves 832·5262, '76 Runabout, auto, new
d)'ITil-2007 lirea/braku. 12000
·89 Sedan DeVille.79Kml. sa.21218eves /wkendtl
A.11 elect. '800 or ofter. ,....._ 996'
548·11i5.M. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'16 Seville All upUona x Int '12 Pontiac Station W &n.
d •c "" 8 • all pwr, runs fine. Good con .... ~vv 41 ·6H9 mlfeaie. S600 OHO eves. 75i-O&ll 4'M-tzl3
"79 Eldorado, 30.000 ml. 87 Fireb4rd, Needa work. ~. Sll.500. m.mst ....,. --·--· . 7S1.Cl8
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Orange Coast
EDI TI O N
'\'our Honu•town
oa11,. NewHpaper
VOL. 73, NO. 283, 'SECTIONS, 4IO PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
_ublic Funds -Ered for County Races
By FREDERICK st.:HOEMIEHL
oe••~,~-.....
Public flnaor 1ntit or county
supervasori•I c•rna>u.ens wa
suaaesled W e dnes day .a :.
perhaps a better way of redu<'
ing the traditional r~ham·e b)
candidates on land development
interests for campaagn rundang
E v en S h i r ley Gr indle ,
chairwoman of Time Is Now.
Clean Up Poliucs, told members
of the state Fa1r Poliucal Prac
tices Commission that publi c
financing would be preferable lo
lhf' two year old Oranx .. ('u urll)
r ampalgn ftnttn("ing h rn1 1at1on
ord lnan<'e sh.-promot.-d
.. Personall , l am a ·uppor1t'r
of public rinancing.' Mr~ Gnn
die sa.Jd 'flu\ OrHng.-. ('ount) ,..,
not ready for publi c rinanr ing "
The T l N CUP ordinann · u'>ei.
t ht' O·<'alled d1squ<tlaf11·11t1on
) stem in an alhm1pl tu re~ulatc
l'Ont ributwn~
t inder TI N C'llP . a superv1so1
t·annot \'o\e on any issue 1ovolv
mg a donor who has given him
more than $1, 133.
Ali.so W1der lhe oroinance. any
person who donates more than
$250 to a supervlson al campaign
must register as an influence
hruker
Mrs Gnndle, while stauchly
defending the success of the or·
chnanre, adopted by the county
lloard of Supervisors following
an active public initiative dnve.
-;aid it is not a cure·all for the
count y's ca mpaign financing
ills The state c:ommission met all
day Wednesday in Santa Ana.
Chairman Tom Houston said the
hearing was conducted as part
of an "ongoing" exploration of
alternate ways of financing
political campaigns throughout
the state
Mrs. Grindle s aid TIN CUP
had accomplished three of its
objectives : t o reduce the
number of contributors, and to
reduce the number of donations
from land d evelopment in·
terests.
She said developers welcomed
the passage of TIN CUP . Before
* * *
its passage, Mn. Grindle s aid,
developen were routinely asked
to show up for high·priced cam·
paign gatherings.
Not so easy on the developers.
however. was Walter Zellman.
executive director of Common
Cause for California. '' J think they (developers)
want a leg up when they go in
and this (a contribution) is how
they will get it." Zeilman said in
a spirited s peech to the com-
mission.
··1 think they are giving that
• * *
money because they are getting
something." Zellman added.
''All reforms are marginal.
We are s hooting peas at
windmills. Public financing is
the only way to go," he said.
Short of public financing,
Zellman said, he would favor a
straight limit on the amount a
person or corporation could con·
tribute to a campaign. ..That
keeps the money out to begin
with," he said.
Developers who testified dur-
(Sff FUNDS, Page A2)
* * • VolcalW
Belching
Again
Friend Testifies
VANCOUVER, Wash. CAP) -
Mount St. Helens shot plumes of
steam mixed with old ash 16,000
feet into the air today after a
small earthquake and a harmonic
tremor rumbled beneath the
volcano, scientists said.
Anthony Coverup
Of Fund Alleged
The brief tremor -a rhythmic
ground motion -indicated the
possible movement of molten
rock within the mountain and
could signal an eruption in the
making, said Mar5hall Reed, a
U.S. Geological Survey geologist.
·'We're watching it very
carefully. It could develop into
something," Reed said.
An initial steam plume rose
from the mountain at 9:20 a.m.,
following an earthquake recorded
at 9: 11 a.m ., said Steve Walter of
tbe Univer1ity of Washington
eeo.PbYal~ center in SeatUe.
The volcuo erupted I• the
ftnt time in more than 100 yean Kay J.J, MncHn1 steam and uh
more tJa-. •.ooo feet Into the air
and unleashing hUie mudslides.
Tbe eruption killed 34. left 21 mia-
1la1 aad sw-wned dead, knocked down 150 square miles of timber.
and spread uh across several
states.
Mesa Names
Developer
I
For Project
Costa Mesa's City Council. sit
ting a s the Redevelopment
Agency, selected an Orange
County partnenhip Wednesday
night to develop the Wallace
Neighbom.>d affordable (hous·
ing) Project 'Area.
Named as developer of the ·
three-parcel project on and near
Wall ace Street in west Costa
Mesa was Robert and Sinee
Coles and Shapell Government
Housing, lnc.
The vote was unanimous. but
followed another ballot in which
the only other firm competing
for the mulli-million;dollar
project was proposed for the job.
Councilman Ed Mc Farland,
who moved to give the project to
Goldrich, Keat and Associates of
Sherman Oaks, cast the only
vote of five for that group.
Agency chairman Donn Hall
said the Orange County group
was chosen because of its
proven and continued interest ln
the community.
The Coles, of Costa Mesa,
teamed up with the Shapell
group to develop Casa Bella, the
74-unit senior citizens affordable
housing project on Park A venue
in the downtown area.
The Wallace Area project is
expected to provide 48 afford•·
ble bouslne unita for lower in-
come families. Rent wlll be 1ub-
sidi&ed by the federal govern·
ment.
HaU 1ald city general funds
and federal money wu used in
acquirina land for the project.
(See llOVSING, Pa1e Ai>
October/est
Ai Fai,niew
Tbel1l'O be mud ln tbe aye
wlaea l'atm.. State Hospital
boW9 tu Oct.oblrfelt celebradca
natWeda:•ll-17.
B~llllt of tb• da1'1 ,.... Will ...... ,... of
Nete Tll'la Ke1111edp
Joseph P Kennedy Jr. smiles at wide yawn from his twin
son, Joseph P . Kennedy lll, while his wife, Sheila bolds
his brother, Matthew Rauch Kennedy. Twins were born
Saturday night at Boston's Brigham and Women's
Hospital
180 Said Killed
By Iraqi Missiles
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -Iraq
and Iran traded air and missile
attacks today and reported the
highest casualty toll for a single
day in their war on the northern
fringes of the Persian Gllf.
Iraq used ground·to-ground
missiles for the first time in
the conflict . killing as many as
180 Iranian civilians and wound·
ing hundreds more in attacks on
two Iranian cities. the Iranian
news agency Pars said. Iraq
s aid Iranian attac ks on its
northeast c ity o f Kirkuk
wounded 18 civilians.
Iraq's president, apparently
e xtendmg attempts to get out-
side help or mediation to settle
the conflict. sent top envoys to
five nations. And Iran, which
has reJected all cease·fire calls,
said it was dispatching a high·
level delegation to visit .. revolu·
tionary and friendly countries"
soon to explain its case. and
possibly take it to the United Na-
tions Security Council. So far on-
ly North Korea has offered to
help Iran.
But Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho-
meini predicted Iran would win
the war and said his goal was to
<See MIDEAST, Pa1e .\%)
11 ......... depertlMDtl ...... ..................... °"". ... a.. pAt, admlalatraton 8--" 91f•-
By GLENN SC01T
Ol .. o.lty~let
A Jong.time friend of Orange
County 1st District Supervisor
Philip Anthony has testified un·
der oath that Anthony asked him
for help to hide the source of a
$30,000 loan made to his political
campaigninl976.
The friend, Theodore Cook of
Newport Beach, said in a dep-
osition taken on Sept. 12 that
Anthony approached him on Oct.
24, 1978, wtth a $30,000 check
aianed by politlcal financier
Gene Conrad. Anthony uked
blm to deposit the c~k into hla
bank account and then write his
own penonal $30,000 check to
Anthony, Cook said .
Interviewed this week about
Cook '• scenario, Anthony
atreeted that be never tried to
conceal the 110Utte of the tao.GOO.
'"Tbere was never an intentiGD
in my mind to hide t.be source al
the funds," said Anthony. "I dJd
it the way I was advised by my
campaign consultants and my
attorneys.··
Cook's deposition was taken in
connection with a civil lawsuJt
brought against Anthony by
former political opponent, Harry
Yamamoto, a Santa Ana city
councilman.
Yamamoto is alleging that An·
thony reported the loan transac·
lion ilJegally on state campaign
expense reporting forms. He
also is suing Anthony for libel in
connection with an Anthony
campaign flier in 1976 question-
Seven Harbor High
Seniors Top Exams
Seven Newport Harbor High
School seniors scored in the top S
percent in the 26th annual Na-
t ion al Merit Scholarship Pro-
gram.
The 12th graders are Cita
Arena, Marcello DeFrenza, An-
drea Gyurik, Joanne Martin, An·
drea Morgan, Jeffrey Reck and
Christopher Welsh.
111i .. :A. ma 941':'er •••
fte •dr..._, IMJudlal ac. Uwl&ln fer =••• ••d JllOD llprlnas'• belt acme la hll •I•· ...., v _•• wlll at 1 •·•· Ttae 1-,....okl IN" tm&Nldmt waltlal for ... : ............ to m a rldl to ICboal, tookflla IDOCMr'• iey1, 111e.-.1u:•P.•· un.I tile ear, acce...._. Into an ln·
tenedloa. caromed off a school bul, m9de
a hard left turn and drove ttrallbt into the
f amlly home in Detroit. No OM WU bUured
but JMOD'• bottom might be IOl'e by DOW.
ing a $38,000 Joan made to
Yamamoto. ~
Anthon y and form er
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich are
arcused in a separate criminal
complaint of felony conspiracy
to launder campaign contribu·
lions.
'tt'aste' f'la9ed
Conrad, who is in prison on a
lo an fra ud con vic t ion , has
pl eaded guilty to the laundering
charges in Anthony's case.
Cook said he met Anthony in
the late 1950s while they were
students a t C al St ate Lone .
(See ANTHONY, Page A.2)
Gann in County,
Assails Cranston ·:
By .IESKY CIAVSEN _ .. ...,""' .....
Tax-relief proponent Paul
Gua ~ tbrou•h Orance
County late Wednelday. stictinc to Republican audiences u be
attacked Democ rat Alan
Cranston whose U.S. Senate seat
he hopes to capture Nov . 4.
The Republican candidate was
agitated over reports be wants
to cut Social
Security by S
percent, ex·
plaining at a
Costa Mes a
gathering of
the R e ·
publ i r an
Associates of
Orange Coun·
ty that what
oaNN h e r e a I I y
wants is a S percent r ut in pro·
gram administration -not in
benefits.
Earlier Wednesday. m a talk
before about 100 Republican
women at Clemente Inn, Gann
said he wants to cut federal
waste.
·Tve said a thousand limes
I'm for helping people who need
help{ and people o n Social
Secuqity earned the money they
get ... he said.
"If we·d get rid of the fraud
and waste, we could balance the
federal budget.
"But l would never cut back
Social Security."
MaihGains
Reported in
N-MSchools
Newport·Mesa School Dis·
trict 's college· bound girls are
getting hip to math, while the
boys apparently a.re dropping
back a bit in that subject.
In a report noting that the dis·
trict 's college· bound seniors
again have outperformed their
counterparts nationwide, special
credit was given to the young
women.
Newport·Mesa's math test
scores in a recent Scholastic Ap·
titude Teat (SAT> show the
seniors up three points com·
pared to figures of a year ago.
Female students, an official
noted. scored 10 points hieher in
math than during the previous
year while the local lads
dropped two potnta.
In all falrneN, thou1h. they
noted boys' scores are still much
hl1her tbaa tb8.cirl•' .
The SAT fliurea, released by
the Collete Entrance Examina·
Uon Board lhowl, however, that
loeal studelda dropped one point
la terbal ICOl'ini. down to 458
from t.be 45'1 scored a year aao.
In Coeu Mesa, where he ad· -r
dressed some so members of the
Republican Associates who
braved a chilly evening wind to meet him In a big blue tent, the
63-y ear-old Gann c hided
Cranston as "a born-again con-
servative."
Cranston, be charged, has
been the liberal Senate whip who
has been spending federal tax
dollars for years on everything
but national defense.
Now. Gann charged, he is
c ampaigning for s tronger
military forces and a balanced
federal budget while drawing a
$38,000 pension from the State of
California for his eight years as
state controller.
As he has throughout much of
his campaign . Gann leaned
heavily on presidential can.
didate Ronald Reagan·s support
and praised the relief brought
about by Proposition 13, the
property-tax.rutting initiat ive he
and Howard Jarvis took s uc-
cessfull y to the voters two years
ago.
Before hi s talk In the tent
pitched on the second floor patio
at the South Coast Plaza Hotel,
Gann told reporters his cam-
paign Is moving alon~ nicely.
That grass-roots oq~aniiation
is behind him, he said, and he
claimed he is gaining strength.
He could quote no recent poll
figures to support the contention
though.
(See GANN, Page AZ)
Coast
Weather
Night and morning low
clouds with patchy fog
Friday with only partial
clearing in the afternoon.
Highs Friday in the upper
809 at the beaches to mid
705 in the inland areas.
Lows tonight 80 to 65.
INSIDE TODA~
Miami. long a center for
tourism and commerce. hal
~come a city of fear as
racial tenftonl and vtolnce
gnp tM "magic city.·· See
Page A8.
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'ErwironmemalisL,'
Re<l/{an Declares
ST. LOU IS ti\Pt Roo&Jd Rea1an. declanq "I am an en
• vlronme,.talun." den1f'd loda.y be i1 Nellin1 to compromiH
:· clean air rules for the sue ol lauua.ct lnduatriaJ productJon.
< Earlittr story. Pa1e A4 . >
,,,_ But at lhe aame Ume, Uw ~bUcu ,....W.Ual nocnloee
'l'tnewed bl• att1~<k on the Enrironmftlaf Protecticm Aleno .
.. accwslftl at ol a t'endH cy to 'laabt on warealODabl• ud many
!. lime• """1ied standards " •. Reqan wu uked to darify hi• POlltion oa cleu air laws lo
• _,llabt ol hia commut Ulla week lD SleubtftwHle, Ohio. that be
. "'ouJd invite roal and atHI iodutlr)' oMclals to help him rewrite
•• ,.ovlronmeotal re-1uJatJon1 lf he la elec-ted prealdent
..: ... ..,. rW..-n 1111~ Tfll'WI
• SACRANEN1'0 t AP> Gov. Echnund Brown Jr today
ruled oqt the poalbiUty of aeeldna a third term to 1982
The comment wu no& a aurprise, since Brown made s1rn1lar
•tatemeata ln the put. But k should end apeculaUon, fanned re-
~~tly by Brown'• ctuef ol 1taff Gray Da~i~. that the 42-year-old ~'!Sovemor milhl be reconsiderin1 his decmon to leave office in ~ ... l182.
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.~ BRISJ'OL. Tenn. <APJ -President Carter, after admit.
-..!<tint he's been "carried away on a couple of occasions," <'am-
~paigned in the South today and fuJfilled his promise to take a
•entler, mott reticent approach toward Republican challenger
•,Ronald Reagan. l Related story, M .)
·~ Welcomed by thousands of persons at the loc1d airport.
!Carter save his standard campaign speeeb, but today, unJike on
aome previous occasions. he omitted naming his opponent.
•:, The line that caused so much controversy earlier in the
eek -that Reagan's election would split the country a mong
racial, regionaJ and religious lines was massing. too. Instead,
arter said today:
"J want to see the nation united. North and South -united.
·-Black and white --united. Rural and urban -united-"
Pl.a11aers' A ct fans
Mesa May Loosen
Appeals
Costa Mesa's City Council has
introduced ordinance amend·
menta that are expected to
loosen up procedures for appeal-
in1 Planning Com mission de-
cri\ons to the council.
'ff approved on second reading
Oct. 2, the new laws will lay to
rect an appeals system initialed
io • .May 1977, designed to give
planning commissioners more
auUlority in ruling on land use
matters.
Under that system, lhe Plan-
nin& Commission's rulings were
final with city council members
btariq only those appeals in
W'liich new evid ence was
generated or if it could be de-
., f',.... PClfle . l I
HOUSING .. • Se said-all but about three
parcels have been acquired.
~ The developers will pay back
~nd purchase costs to the city
•ben development is completed,
Ke said.
: lo other action. the agency
lfeslponed until Nov. s the selec·
tJ.on of a cons ultant to help
neaotiate program plans for con·
atfuction of the downtown
.. Fidelity Block" commercial
re{levelopment project adjacent
lb Cua Bella.
.i That project tentatively has neen awarded to Pacific Federal
Savings of Hollywood which also
if scheduled to construct its new
qorporate headquarters complex
~ former McNally School land
ip the downtown redevelopment
U'ea.
\
' ,
Marine Identified
! TWENI'YNINE PALMS (AP)
.-A Marine killed by shrapnel
dutina artillery target practice iaa been identified as a 20-year·
old private fint·clUS from New
Mexico. Kenderick Nez di~
fthen a 105-millimeter artillery
tound impacted near bim and
... other 90ldier and exploded in· to shrapnel Tuesday.
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term1ned t ha t th e co m -
missioners made a proceduraJ
error.
Council members indicated
early th.is year the new appea1s
system wasn't working too well
Despite planning staff recom·
m e ndations that criteria for
legal appeals we r e not i n
evidence in many cases, the
council historically voted to con·
sider four out of five or them anyway.
U nder the new ordinances
just about anyone with intelest
in a land use matter may appeal
Planning Commiasion decmona
to lhe council within seven days
or within 15 days in the case of a
subdivision project.
A new fee system for filing
such appeals is being concocted
by the city planning staff for
future cons ideration by the
council.
Currently , the appeal fee is $30
or ha ll or the original land use
application filing fee, whichever
is lower.
Many appeals, planners note ,
are filed under the old system
without charge as a result of the
current fee system.
F~P~AI
MIDEAST • •
take Islamic government t o
Iraq. Tehran radio said. Iranian
planes bombed the outskirts of
Baghdad.
Iran said Ira qi in vaders
threatening Ahwaz, capitaJ of
Khuustan Province, we r e
thrown back 13 miles, but Iraq
s aid its planes severely
damaged a large factory there.
Iraq said its anti-aircraft fire "
drove Iranian warplanes away
from the northern cities of Erbil
and Mosul.
lraq claimed its forces ·'con-
tinued to destroy enemy instaJla·
lions and to strike at military
and economic targets deep in
Iranian territory, inflicting
heavy losses in life and equip-
ment."
But there was no comment on
lhe mlssile claim or word on the
progress of its key offensive to
complete the conquest of lhe Ira.
nlan port of Khorramshahr and
move on to the neighboring re-
finery city of Abadan.
lraql -Presi dent Saddam
Hua1ein sent Cabinet m inisters
to the leaders of Turkey, India,
Saudi Arabia , Kuwait and Italy,
and Radio Baghdad saJd they
carried messages which "ex-
plained lraq'a peaceful altitude
before and during the war.''
In Ankara, Turkey, Hussein's
envoy met with Turkey's top
leaden and Western dJplomata
said they believed he uked for
Turkish mediation In the war.
I',.... Pap Al
GANN •••
ff• placed a snat deal ol faith
in the televtalon commerdals
now hlWnl the alrwavet on hl1
l»ebalf IDd ••• h11hly ol the
•o.ooo-member P•Pr•ea Ad·
vocate proaram tha carried
tax·cuttlna and 1overnment·
1peadln1 lDJttatJve1. PropotA· tlGMU .. M. _
··~
(
0.lly ~ ... -.. Lae ... .,..
Ne.Dest Sweetleeart?
Pumpkin atop lamp post on Balboa Island s urely doesn't
look much lik e a Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. but it clearly
carries the national college fraternity 's Grttk letters on
its face. The fraternal HaJloween pumpkins also ap.
peared at.op lamp posts at Collins and Ruby avenues on
the is land.
I
Woman Executive
Yields to Gossip
SOUTHFIELD. Mich. (AP>
Mary Cunningham. the rast-
rising Bendix Corp. executive
whose friendship with the com-
pany chairman was the subJe<.'t
of national gossip, announced to-
day that she is resagrung.
Ms Cunningham. 29, vice
president of strategic planning
for the nation's 88th-larges t com-
pany. said in a statement that
the controversy surrounding her
p rom otions a nd r elationship
with Bendix Chairman William
Agee "impaired my ability to
carry oul my responsibiUlles."
On Sept. 24, Agee told a meet·
in~ of some 600 Bendix
employees that Ms . Cun-
ningham's rise ln the company
stemmed rrom ability and not
from any relationship she had
with Agee, who is 41. The com·
pan y c hairma n , who was
divorced about 1 Y.t mouths ago,
noted that there had been gossip
Elks Leader
<Apturedin
Police Chmle
A man identified as the
manager of Huntington Beach
Elks Lodge No. 1959 faces a
court appearance next week
after his arrest in Costa Mesa
Wednesd ay in a high·speed
police chase in thick fo~.
Ralph H. LaOue, 40, was ar
rested and booked for investiga·
tion of evad1ng arrest and reek·
less driving following the pre·
dawn pursuit at speeds up to 70
mph, police said.
LaOue, who 1ave booking of·
fi cers only a post office box in·
stead of a street address, listed
bis home city as Costa Mesa
when arrested by Patrolman
John Fitzpatrick. He Is free on
$500 bail.
The suspect trailed rrom 17th
Street and Placentia Avenue al·
legedJy failed to yield lo red
U1hta and aped up to about 70
mph before stopping in the 1800
block ol Monrovia Avenue.
Deci8ion Appealed
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP)
-The U.S. 1ovemment said it
would appeal a decision by a
federal Judie who iHued a tem·
porary restralnlnt order block·
ln1 a Carter administration plan
to move thoulandl of Cuban and
Haltlan refueeet from Florida to
Puerto Rico.
for months ut Rendix linking the
two roma.nt.Jt•all)".
Four days after 1\gee's com
ments. Ms. Cunnrngham, who is
separated from her hus band,
asked for ~ leave or absence.
But the organization committee
of the board or directors at Ben·
dix rejected the request and an·
nounced. the company w as giv·
ing her fuJI s uppart.
J n her s t atement t oday.
however. Ms. Cunningham said
that "l have becom e even more
convinced that the continued as·
sociatlon with Bendix is no
longer practicable."
In the Sept. 24 meeting at com·
pan y headquarters, Agee told
employees that ''it is true that
we a re very close friends, and
s he 's 8 V¥f close friend Of my
family. But that has nothing to
do with the way that l and others
in t his compan y evaluate
performance."
Platinum
Found
At Sea
. TOKYO <A P} -Japanese
divers have recovered platinum
ingots valued at $2.4 million
from the wreck of a Russian
cruiser s'Ulk in the 1904·5 Ru.sso-
J apanese war, hiking the stakes
in what hg _become a diplomatic
Skirmish between Moscow and
Tokyo.
A spokesman for the Nippon
Marine Development Co. said to-
day its divers s alvaged 16
platinum bars or 70 percent puri·
ly worth a bout $150,000 apiece at
current prices from the 8,524·ton
AdmiraJ Nakhimov, lying some
350 feel below lhe surface off
Tsushima Island in souttiern
Japan.
He said the divers also sighted
boxes in the hold of the ship
which couJd back records ob-
tain~d by the salvage company
stating lhe Admiral Nakh.imov
carried 5.500 boxes of gold coins
worth almost S4 billion at today's prices.
Ryoichi Sasaga wa ,
multimillionaire sponsor of the
salvage operation, speculated
Wednesday that the s unken
treasure could be worth 10 times
that amount. He indicated the
ship was carrying the treasures
o f C2ar Nicholas II , then
beleaguered by unrest i n
Moscow. to Vladivostok.
The Japnese neet under Ad·
miral Heihachiro Togo
torped oed the Admiral
Nakhimov in the Battle of
Tsushima on May 2'1·28, 1905.
The battle gave the nearly ex·
hausted Japanese force the edge
it needed to end the war vie·
torioualy and fanned discontent
in Moscow leading to the revolu·
lion or 1905.
The claims of billions of
dollars in czarist gold have lured
the Soviet government into the
treasure hunt. On Friday, Boris
M. Zinoviev, minister at the So-
viet Embassy in Tokyo, went to
the Foreign Minis try and
claimed ownership of the ship
and all its treasures for the Sov-
iet government.
\\ ork Sought
By Retarde~
Kids in CM
The senior class at Marion
Parsons Trainable Mentally
Retarded School is looking for
work they can do at school for
local businesses. according to
their t eacher. Mar v in
Magnuson .
An arrangement for packing
merc handise for a loc al
hardware st ore bas run its
course. said Magnuson, and he's
looking for simple vocational
training tasks for Ilia students.
His Costa Mesa-based class
has s tuffed and labeled
thousands of envelopes, doae
spray paiDtiJJ8 and •and.in& and
has some experience cleanin&
machinery, be said .
The work la done for a
mini mumchar1e .
Anyone with poaible tasks for
the class that atiend11 scbool
behind F.atancia Hi.1b. at 2350
Canyon Drive, is asked to con·
tact Magnuson or Principal Bet-
ty Kratz.le, 760-3406.
f',...p._.AI
ANTHONY • •
Beach. Cook owns a Newport
Beach company that arranees
South Pacific tours for travel ag~ncles.
~n h.ls deposition, Cook gave
this a<'count of his meetings with
6tnthony from Oct. 22·24, 1976.
Anthony called him and ar-
ranged a meeting at the Snug
Harbor bar in Newport Beach on
a Sunday night. At the bar, he
told Cook his campaign was in
financi-1 trouble and be n~
$30,000 for printing costs.
Cook offered to loan Anthony
$15,000, but the candidate turned
him down and said he had, in
Cook's words. "anot.her source
of money wh.ich I seem to recall
was a lending institution or a
group of people in Orange Coun·
ty."
Cook was supposed to accept
the third party's $30,000 check
and write his own check for the
same amount to Anthony. Cook,
said it was his understanding
that the originaJ source of the
money didn't want to be idtm·
tified or else Anthony didn't
want to be obligated to the
lender.
Cook wanted lime to think
about the arrangement, but
claimed Anthony showed up the
next afternoon al his office wilh
a check made out to him and
signed by Conrad. Cook agreed
to go through with the transac·
· tion and he and Anthony then
walked to the Lido branch or the
Bank of Newport where checks
were exchanged.
Cook also testified that An·
tbony told him the loan source
··would be a good contact " if he
wanted loans to build '•any
future hotels in Tahiti or
whatever." Cook said he didn't
pay much attention lo the com-
ment.
The S30.000 loan was to be re-
paid through campaign fund·
raising events, Cook said. The
money was to be channeled back
through Cook lo Conrad's
Pension F\&nds of America, Cook
said.
Io his interview this week, An·
thony disputed the sequence of
events that Cook recalled and he
said the contention that Cook
was to launde r the loan was
• 'totaJly not true .'·
"l never made any attempt to
hide the money, .. he said. An·
thony stopped short of giving his
own explanation of the events.
He said those details shouJd be
addressed in the courtroom .
Fountain Valley City Coun·
ciJman Roger Stanton, An·
thony's chalJenger in the Nov. 4
election for the lst District seat,
bu hued much of bia campaip
on Anthony's le1al entan1le-
menta.
* * *
F,.._ PGfl~:ll
FUNDS .• ,·
ing the bear i n g gen era lly
praised TlN CUP
"It has eliminated the pres-
s ure on developers and land-
' owners to protect themselves
or get a project approval," said
David Stein, president of lhe
Orange County chapter or the
Building Industry AnociatJon.
Stein. a former exuutive with
Avco Community Developers in
Laiuna ~J. served oa an ad·
visory committee that helped
draft the TIN CUP ordinance.
Since TIN CUP "the demands
oo us, the expectatiooa on us had
been severely diminjahed, •· said'
another industry representative.
"We can say no with impunity now."
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Thanks to Mexico
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penins ula for 'ht'l p1 0.c 111 11 n rt·
t•overy frorn 1·anct"r ·
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the ~pit" of Ml'llH'u, l'OOl£r:alulat1oni1
to your wonlltir ful l'Ountr' on l ht'
m ugmfir t'nl wor k lhill tht' Mt'X tt'an
dlH.·tor . USSISh .'<l lly lht> t\rtlf'1t'1An
do<'turs. un· d<>m1t st the Vi au Santa
Maria ho."pltul." M\•Qut't'n iull Wed
nesday in IUl mtt-n 1ew with Tt'l~,·1s11
Meiu co'ti national tell'' uuon neh~'Orll
T he tapt-was ulsu playt'd on the NR<.:
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"Today" show
Most 1'{1Jlt'I-or lflt4SOltll'lrlJlllll h u v\.'
lw~n la:IMH'lll ll•1I With l'lll'OllUf t• to
•~IW.~LO!\. a min .. rul Mu·r u.wd 1n 1n
sula11on Mt·\luc•·n hud a \<llrtt!I )' 1>(
JObs t~forf' herom10~ 1111 ut·llJ1 1n
•l'ludinjC th11t of l.I ml:'rl'hant M'IHlllHI
'fHE s..v•:Att.01.0 actor. kno-.n
for such h ims as · The Thom b
Cro wn Atrwr' and ''l'h~ Sand Peb
Ht: IL\.'-Kt:t:N 1.mlit't ¥010~ treat
tnt>nl ut Santa Mand 75 lnth.'s w ulh
of San Diego. for n1111 tt lhan two
month!> His lon~t 1mt' pulJht·t:.t \.\ ur
rt-n Cowan l'onhrmcd reprn t~ vf
Md Jueen's rllnl's:. laM week
82 Million Ht>ist~
Solved by Bust?
SAN FRANCISCO 1A P l The
m ystery of three recent Jewelry
store robber ies wh ich netted
nea-rly $2 million in gems may
have been broke n with the ar·
rest of three Palo Alto residents ,
police sa id.
Sprt>ad ac•ru:.s a bluff overlwktnl{
thc Pa1·1f1<· 01.·can , the hos pital as a
ron\ erted resort hotel a nd spa pro
mottn~ a "health holiday ' for pa
ta ents wtth degenerative diseases,
~aid Dr Rodrigo Hodr1guet . medical
direct or of the fac11tty
San Francisco police said all
three s uspects admitted holding
up Jewels by Jeffrey last week.
a heis t wh1 ch netted $500,000 in
merchandise. But they denied
involvement in t he $1.l million
holdup at Sidney Moibel on July
2 or the $300,000 robbery of
Stewart's House of Treasures on
Sept. l8. Little of the loot was re-
covered.
RODRIGU EZ SAID M(•Quecn 's
treatment there in<.'l uded an organi<'
diet . exen·1se . psyt·hotherapy and
various non·toxi(• therapies. tnC'lud·
ing Laetrile. the eontroversial s ub·
s tan ce made from ap ricot pit s .
Laetrile has not been approved for
use in the United Sta tes.
"Mexico is showing the world this
new way of fighting cancer through
non-spec ific metabolic thera pies."
McQueen told his t e levis ion au·
dience.
"Again, congratulations and thank
you for helping to s a ve my life," he
concluded. "God bless you all "
2 Million Strong
Teamsters
Ba,ck Reagan
CARLSBAD (AP) -The 2 million-member
Teamsters union is again going down a separate
political path from the mainstream ol organised
labor by endorsing Republicu Ronald Reagan for
president.
The nation's largest . union on Wednesday
became the nation's only national union to endorse
Reagan, who has been assailed by other labor
groups as an anti-union. anti-worker candidate.
The Teamsters' 20-member executive board
voted imanlmowaly at the LaCosta resort hotel
here to spurn President Carter. who has been en-
dorsed by nearly every other union in l~ country.
TfllNH-H'...a• Dir• of Pla9 w
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (AP) -The director of
a children 's center has died of pne umonic plague
she apparently contracted from he r cat, a Barton
Me m orial Hospital official said.
Susan G amlin. 47.
·.( died "wi thin abo ut a ~ .4'T'C' J four-ho ur period a fter
..:1•rt.•LJ s h e arri ved a t the
hospital" Oct . 4, said
hos,pata l direc tor Lon
Newton. Plague was confirmed as the cause by
University of Ca lifornia experts on Wednesday.
Newton said .
C~lwr M~ :t ppf"Of,'ftf
S AN FRANCISCO I AP) -Directors of
Crocker National Corp. has approved the terms of
an investment agree ment with Midland bank of
London.
Midland director s gave their approval to the
deal Tuesday. The action follows an agreement in
princ iple announced in July. and the deal is sub·
ject to approval of the shareholders of both com-
panies and of the Federal Reserve Board.
The agreement imple ments the pact which
provides for Midland to purchase 6.5 million
Crocker s hares. When terms of the agreement
have been met. Midland will own 57 percent of
Cracker 's common stock.
1ffa .. 01t Aid~ Dftliftl P_..,,,.
SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP) -Charles "Tex "
Watson, once Charles Manson's loyal lieutenant in
murder. has lost his third bid for parole after a
hearing which focused on his work as a born-again
Christian minister.
Wat.son told a parole board Wednesday that he
and his wife, Kristin, whom be married a year
ago. have started the Abounding Love Ministries
(ALMS) and have 1,400 members OD their mailing
list.
Watson said he and his wife send out a
newsletter and casetle tapes of his sermons in the
state prison chapel where he is associate chaplain.
A~i.,.. (l..a... f'a11on Pm!C
HOU.YWOOD <AP> -Ar. a new actors COD·
tract aot an almost unanimously favorable vote in
one local today. some HollyWOOd opponent. of the
pact were findlnc it harder not to cross musicians'
picket lines.
The 3.000-member Waahinston D.C. local of
the Amerlcan Federation of Television and Radio
Artiata, which voted Wednesday ru1bt, announced
thl• mornln1 that ill memben favored the new
contract 9'7-1.
,-
~.Octot.9, 1980 DNL Y PILOT A5
A .........
GaysSo•g•t
SF HepatitUJ ~
Study SlomJ I .. ,
SAN F RANCISCO <AP) -Efforts to recrui.I
sexuall y active gay males for a hepatitis study"";
have been hindered because three-fourths of the l
vo.lunteers Already had experienced the disease
and were rejected, a health official haa declared.
Dr. Erwin Braff, director of the city Bureau of
Communicable Dise ases, said Wednesday it took
six months to rec ruit the 300 candidates needed to
test an experimental vaccine against the highly
contageous liver disease.
RESEARCHERS AT THE CENTER for Dis·
ease Control in Atlanta have said the vaccine may
be 96 percent effective in controlling the disease.
Dr Mar1in J Cline. UCLA professor of medicine , is caught in a
\'ontroversy over using humans for the fi rst time to plant a new
gene in the llving cells of two wom en to try to cure a fat al inherit ·
~c1 blood disease The procedure was earned out in Israel and Italy
a nd the trea t ment is reported "inconclusive."
Gay males are considered especially s uscepti·
ble to the disease because it can be transmitted by
sonw -gay male sex practices. according to physi·
cians.
San Francisco is one of five U.S. cit ies in
which the vaccine is being tested among gays un-
der a program sponsored by the Center for Dis-
e as e Control The ot hers are Los Angeles , Denver .
Chicago and St. Louis Dad Blasts Girl, SeH BRAFF SAID THE STUDY requires use of
men who have not had hepatitis because past vic-
tims have developed a natural res istance to it. COTATI lA P I Minnie Howe
rushed out of her apartment just in
tim e to see the car ca rry ing her teen·
ag e d daugh t er an d es trange d
hus band obliterated in a fiery bom b
blast so strong 1t was heard 10 miles
away
T h e fie r ee explos ion trigge red
Wednesday b}'. bom b e xpert Johnnie
Howe killed him and his 14-year -0ld
d aughter. Mary. Police speculated
Ho we was dep ressed over th e
breakup or hif; marriage.
The massive explosion led police to
briefly evacuate a half-square-mile
a round the scene in downtown Cotati.
a LOwn of about 2,500 people 50 miles
north of San Francisco.
V: . :;~t& t~
Herringbones. tweeds ~ ;, ·-:
and flannel solids.
Reg. 125.00
99.90
Men's slacks.
Includes all wool.
wool blends and
polyesters.
Reg. 35.00-50.00
27.9C).39.90
"'I'he d1sC'overy of a 300-pound ex·
plosive dt'V t<:e at Ho we 's trailer
home five miles north in Santa Ros a
forced Closure of busy U S. 101 for J l"'i
hours as explosives e xperts removed
the m ateri al
Polite s•11d Mrs . Howe last s aw her
daughlt'r when Howe pac ked the girl
up at his wife's apartment at 6:50
a m to take her to Ken1lworth Junior
High School in nearby Petaluma
Half of the subjects will be inoculated with the
vaccine. the othe r half with a placebo. to de·
termine if the substance is effective.
If the tests are successful. the drug could be. on
the m arket as early as 1982, according to offi cials.
T he incidence of hepatitis B has grown quickly
in San Francisco, with its la rge homosexual
population, in the past fi ye years, rising from 241
cases in 1975 to a projecte(i 800 cases this yea r.
i-A few m inutes later. the telephone (
rang. Ile r husband was on the line. J
I' d I .. \I. tun U " you on't meet m e at the cor· Informs and .
ner . you'll never see Mary again," he :::=======~
told her ( , ) J \C.I\ .\ ">EK~O Mrs llowe rus hed from the apart-. .
ment as the <"•ff exploded f
Reveals Nlt1Mil :
Designer auhl.
Newest fall coll~
tion of all wool
vested suits
Reg. 265.00
219.90
-1 I
1-
1 l
That brllw• the tally so far from three-fifths of
the m~ AFrRA locals -Hollywood, San Fran·
clsco and Wuhlqton -to ._min favor. Voting
wu scheduled Oct. 14 in Chicaco ud Oct. 15 in
New York. silverwoods All wool v.-ct .......
lrw.t In our quality ...
41 'AIHION llLAND
NIWPORT elACH
-.
--
Solids, herringbones.
plaids and stripes.
Reg. 235.00
1".90
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Thtndlly ()ctOC)lf 9 1980 Barbara Kr~1t>1ch Eaitorlal P~ Ed itor
Council Schedule
Needs Revision
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l' ll"S 1011!'-
Rules Would Help
La~t m onth Cost <t M c:-a's housing drrt•ctnr gol 1·.1uJ!ht
111 wh<.tt at hest t•ould tw deSC'nbed as an 1.•mh.1rr<1ss1ng
"ltuat1on when il \\as d1s1·ov c n •d that h1' molhc•r 111-l:h\
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:-.11hs1d1wd senior housing prr>Je<'t If) tht• c·1t '
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I' ark A\t· where re~1t.1ents pa.1 nnh :!~ percent (II 1 h1.•11
inc <>me in rent
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pl 1 <'ants Wt·n• C'host'n on a f1 r:.t come. f1 r s t ~en ed ha:-1:-
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40! appli<"at1ons arn vt•cl on the H'r~ S<tm<• da~·
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Humm an <ipart ment
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dN'IS IOll'-
Annexation Sensible
·Juri~dktion odd 1t ies C'an -amt do nt·cur A ra~e m
µcn n t in\'olvC'.s the Co11nty of Orange and thl' c·ll ~ o r'
\/t•ft'port Hea<'h
The r<' lt<>s in the.· no rthwest portwn of the t•1t v .i fH
<1rr'e island of nrnnt~· territor~-. C'ommonly called th~
r·o l.Jnt y t rian gh.• Wtule located n ot far fro m the Costa
Mt'fia c·1tv ltm1t.s. the !anti is cntirelv surround ed h v
:'-1• wport Rea<'h ·
Newpor t Rt'HC'h prov 1<lcs f 1 re p rott"rt ron to th .. ;tt 1•;1
hut polln ' scn ·1cc.· I" h<.1nd lt'd h~ lh1.· Oran~<· t'ou11t:-
~henffs Dt>partment f'atrol officers haH' lo trnvel f.tr
out of thl'1r wav to serve lht' area
The count}· doesn ·1 re all~ like the idea of hold mg on
to \h<> parC'c·I "l.lewµo rt Bt'<iC'h , on the other hand. want!-. In
an.m. it t{1 the l'ity. in part to as~1 !'t in t>ffOrt!> to in<'rf'a!-tt'
th~ stock of hou!-t tn g for (lt'rsons with low Jnd moder<Jt•·
IO('~mes.
, An a nnexation proposal hal' been developed c.nri ap
p1.•jrs headed for p assa~e b~ the t'<.rnnty Board of
s u,en·isor s Th11 plan has bt>e n rat1fied hy the !.!)cal
~l\g,ncy Form ::it1on Comm1sc;1on a11d the "Jt:wphrt BC'ach
Cit ~ Coun<'il t There's no reason why the proposal ~hou ldn t I><.' ad~pted by tht• board when it fac·es the issue later th1:-
ye1r. .
Op1i1ons e11pressea 1n the space ~oove are those of lhe Dally P1lo1
Othtf views exp ressed o n this page are \hose of the11 authors and
an1fls Reader comment is 1nv1l ed Address The Daily Piiot P 0
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Boyd/Pigs
By L.M. BOYD
Where does the pig r ank
n1 domesticated animal5
t elligence?
ft 's a 10. The Bo Derek
of a m yard brains. ac<'ord ·
iA1' to some. Mental tests on
Ot>ar
Gloo1ny
Gus
would rather set> t he
1la Mesa Clty Coun-
allow All Rousha n 's
etal sculptures than
muaaae parlor . M.B.
.. :1 :-•• '=::"'::::. •:!i -=""*· -·-· .... =-· .... """ ... --ta ' .o.tft~-.
maturt-p\gs are nol N l5Y lo
ar range, however Mosl ol
them are slaughte r ed nt an
early age
H istorical foot nott:s tn·
d lcat e t he early settler~
a long the Atlant 1<· Coast
harvested oysters u foot long
One oyster, one meal.
Pet er Paul Ruhenc; In ·
eluded In his 162~ painl11l~ of
Marie de Medic i the m•1·k
swelllna or the thyrou1 glund
now known as goiter. It was
thou~ht thm lo be a mark of
beauty
Q. H ow did George
Washlngton ocqulr t M6unt
Vernon?
A. Hi• father lefl 1t to his
oldest son. Gtorae 's hillf
brothtt. And the half brother
then willed lt to Oeorae.
J\
Grim View of NA ~O Strength
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''Jlt'lllCllt Hut "'NATO cannot
lit t'nt1rc ly <'<>nfident lhUl 1t
1· o u I d d cC e n d i. u c c e s ~ f u l 1 y
.i1o1a111st a maJor conventional at
I ark without resort to nuclear
"t•apor1s •
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llf'l1 eld for a NATO Warsaw
l'<H·l l 1mfrontat1on 1s m whut the hra ~;; hats l'all tht• "Centretl
It t' ll l<Jrl l h r o u ~ h West
t.1·rm,111) Th i :-. reg i o n 1s
·1·t1t11·dl. · arcord1n g to thl'
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<•rt'tt" rrcid1t10niill~ u~cd a!t tn·
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alhl·i-wuulcl t'nJOY I ht' ~n·atl:'~t
'Jtlvantar.c ber ause ·the d1:.1>ari
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n1rnba 1 forC'C'!l. rn lhe Cl'ntral
Hegwn. outnumberi ng t heir
N ATO t•111mt<>rparts in <1rmon:d
d1 vis1on cqu\\ alE!nt:. by a ratw
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And then: ;1r 1• ~<,nu· fllhM dts
-ad\'&nt aRe:.
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a :1 to 1 atlvantaJ?t-rn tank~ a l
tn 1 ad'"ant c.il(c 1n armun•d
personnt!l carnn~ cind a :l 10 1
ach a nta~e 1n art11ler tutl1·-. in
thc <.:enlrnl Hcg1on He1n for<'c
men!, a~'umtnl-{ both 1.,1dl':-rein
fort'l' rnµ1d l} anrl rnrirt> or It•:-!.
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-.11ua11on for .,ATCJ rinl~ 'lljZhtly
Indeed tht· hu l arlt'\.' n1uttl
v.or..,t'n fo1 "\/\TO 1f tl1·1·1i.11>n" tn
moh1hl<' and rC'1nfttr1·1· an• 111.1
t ak{·n 411H·k I~ .
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mE'nt n,a1nt.11n' lh .1l ...., \'I'll
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t•ornb.it 1-. n•:-.tr11·tl'd 1r1 4 a fri,nt
whC'rf.:' th1· · d••fl'nder tan tak1·
a d\ a ntJi:c 11f pr1·p.1 n ti n••-
1 111 n s " () \ l' r a 11 h ''"" 1 ' "I
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ftEN SJ OOSY I MUSTYE
LOST TACKOF TRIME ~
NATO's defcn!tes ar e "vulnera·
bit• lo hreakthroughs.. and the
url!:i n 11atwn ·'has inadequa te
fori•t·i. av<11lahle for remforC'e
mPnL~ or t11 prm 1de 11 mobile re·
• serve "
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... c·enJno. 1t :1s~umes t hat r om·
mun1st for<·es wnuld invade pre·
< '"t·I ~ v.herc NATO 1s strongest
\.\'hat 1f the Ru~~1ans and tht>ir
frl1:nds 1·h11:-.(' no t to be so
1·w1p1:r all\ c ' 1\('<·11rdtn11, to the
.l111nl Chief:-.
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Hf•g1un 1s hampen·d h~ ltm1led
1n µl;11•e fnn·e:-. ;ind l'onsequt•ntly
dt-µ1•nd:-. ht· a' 1 h on H esern·
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th1·1 h,11 •· •·ho'>•'n. f11r lht• rnosl
purl 1111,L!n11r1• tht" prohlt•m
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){1•
ca :HAL[) l.i SIU•BEF.
\ a..·l.-11r t••utaf•f .-
To t he ~htor
Newi. lll:'m lll'lp w;intr·d
One hundred dullor~ a day No
ex pe r1c n ce need ed O n JOb
tra1 n10 ~ Sh o rt te rm
t·m p loyment F1·rt11l' fomale~
nt•ed not ..ipply Ex po!>ure to
radiat1<m lin11ted to safo ll'H•ls
Apply · S:"Jn Ono f r<.' N 11r lcar
Powt>r f'I ant ..
Is tht' uhow• true or have the
med ta whll'h ha \I(' con red the
s tor v h c r•n ('o n n t·'1 int o
prom oting 11 nf•w -;c•1t•nc·f· ficti<1n
series'•
l 'nfo1i.unalt>ly 1t I:. true lt ts
rt"al Anti 1t 1s now lt 1s also an
unintentionally dear pre view o(
our n:tt1on·~ nuc k~r future
TO TllOSF. who wou ld respond
that a wat?t" bonus is a vaJJd
lnducemt>nt tor a per son to rtsk
his sufe1.y, l would ask :
1 > tr the repair work of\ the
disabled gene rators at lhe San
• Onofre pl ant I!'! "safe ... why 11re
bonuses oec:essary"
2) How has what 111 "safe"
been determJned? Wt>ren't the
Army ptrlOnnel now developln~
c:anCt'l'I told they were ·•1a1e·
wht n the Nevada test• were
1·111Hl ur11•d 1n thl' l !l:l1b"'
·1 1 11 o" 1· 41 n a n v '11 l· I l• t ~
rt"\Pl'd 1ng human d1gnil) alto ....
an\Ont•. full time or p art·time.
r1rh or poor. hl:J!"k . brown .
yello w or whit/>, tc• jlamble away
his ri~ht to a rull he..ilthy ltfe"
4 1 ll•1w 1·etn I he p e r sonal
d1"1'.1s1un madt• by an individual
10 r1 ~k hi !. o wn life for u
munt.'!Jry bon!.ls be equated with
~ d e 1· i ~ 1 o n m a d e t o r 1 s k
1Jcco m1ng a transmitter of
genct11· Ir au ma tu all or soc1et} ·s
,·e\ to· be c.·on•'f'l\'ed"
111 bncf. the 1·urrenl program
lo rec:r u1t short term workeri-. lo
volunt ar1h· s ubmit lhem:-.eh·c~
111 a >C·l t1,:be dt>term1ocd "safe··
I~·' el 1>f r:11hat1011 for a quick five
hundred hue-ks 1c; <'Ornµletclv
11na n cp1 a bll' in a n y !';(H'iety
1 J\uing personal <11~nit~
/\ hapµ) alternatl\'e would he
t o pc1 s u a d c the plant 's
111anJ~emcnt and '>tockholder:-
111 wa il the re .... thousand ~earc;
11i>t:t'ssary for the contamination
ll'~ eh to tfiss1 pate and then thev
1·c1uld ~l'l thl' Jllh dnne without
the nef>d for hon uses
TOM WERT
.... af1·· De..,.p?
To the Jo:ditor
People are <!yin~ dll over I he
Unilc<l Stale!:> from 1llnrss as
soc1at('d with chem iral dumps .
Isn't 1t nice to k now that lla r
riett Wiede r and Rex Ehhn~
have s tatN I t h at Huntington
Aeal'h has \he only ··safe"
l'hl'm H·al dump in the country "
Th •~ in sp1le of known cancPr
illness of the liver by residents
l11·in g next to the dum p.
I think tha: som ething stinks
rn Huntington Reach besides the
dump.
LIND1\ TAYLOR
-M'hlf ... Collar· ('rf•••
To the Editor ·
News reports state Dr Luis J
Ct•lla. t•onvicted felon. wi ll be re·
leased from federal prison in
Oerem ber havin g ser ved 32
mont h s of n five-year prison
term on Medkar e and m~cal
fra ud convictions. Over $800,000
is alleged to have been diverted
by Ct>lla from the social pro.
grams to which he hr; suppmed to
be so responsive.
Cella djd not use a '"" to
divert these funds. For that he
would have gone to prison for a
ver y long time. No. he used peo·
pie who were friends and u -
sodates as du pes and pawna ln
th l1 scheme Now Cella f~ls h11
32 months too lon1 a sentence.
Tht' Insinuation IA that hi• wu
"white collar" crlme versus
. .. --·· . . ........... -·--~·-, . -
11 I u I' , •• , 11 ., I I ., l" I .• I t l' I
I l'Pfl'"t..'1 1lllll.! !ht· \ 1·r.1 J1t.·11pl1·
fri1m v.horn ht.• 't"i•· -....i.~ li11·
D ean 11f ~T l :.\l-d1t a l "'''h<utf
\'r lt'" 0111 fot h1~ rdt•a:-.t· -.o the·
goo<i <ioctor \4 ill "'"' fri·P w rl'Jt11n
the• s01.·1ct~ ht• ravect
llad Or Crlla nut t>e<·omt.· 1n
'·oh·ed 111 <>ran.:e ('ount~ poh11r s
would Andrev. Hins ha" "11 11 be
our Assi:-.sor ra\ht•r lhan an ex
ron , What about the Oranji!1'
Count.'' Hoard or S upcn 1 ... ors '
Rob Rattrn 1.s rn d1sg r:.1<'l· an ex
c·on. 01('drid1 and /\nt hnm ;ire attt•mµtin~ lt1 dcf1•nd lhl'm<iehc~
1n tht' C'nun ... and no11. Cella
"ant•, h1i-. r<'IC'a:..i· in order to ht·
ahlC' to u.sc· h1 ~ ··prf)fesst0m1I
talents 11i .. tnlt"rcst I~ nu r pont'd
to be prison rdorm So 1s m int''
Reform that would keep · white
rollar" c-rimin~l c; lorkPd up a'
lnnjl 111 h•n~i;:r than hlul' col
lar· rr11rnnal!t
.IOll'J Ktl.U;n ·:H
lf.-.ric•nt1 tfigr"fftlf ·"
T11the1'.:d1h1r
I t•nmmt>nd :;ou nn p nn1111 g tho•
arl1r lc b~ Wayr.t• l'<irnel111s.
<11re l'tor o{ l"C~trs Pro~rarn 10
\ "mte<i S1all's M cx1<'<tn S t ud1e!.
ltis resean h 111 lht· s m a ll tovms
and rur.1! areas of n11rthern Mex
1co, and his finthnRS \hat "Gov-
ernment incomt• transf"r pro
grams like wt•lfarc.·. roo<i stamps
and unemployment compe ns a -
tion are ant1thc•t1cal lo Mexican
r 11 lturc, and Mcxi< an 1mm1~ranlc;
le~al 'ff 1llt•gal usu all v must
be in the• d1rrst 11f <'trt•um s tances
before th~' ~ven ''onte mplatc
seekin1' publl(· assistance" is
backed by many other studies
that t havc1 eud.
Furthermo re , a<'cordin ~ to a
report issued bytht> trustees of the
Soria! Security f'und o n May 16,
1978. "Mexic an mi~ranls arc
rlear ly subs1d1zrng the United
States Social Security system
to the tune of hundre1ls of millions
of dollars a year s ince those
w ho do remain here per manently
cannot qualify for benefits unless
t hey som ehow le galize their
!!latus Without t his 's ubsidy,' the
Social Security Trust f'und would
be depleted even earlier than cur·
ren t fi nancin g schedules in ·
<ti c ate."
.\ ST\.IDV ln San Diego County
<Vlllapando. 1977) concluded that
Illega l migrants in that county
contribute about $48.8 million 1n
taxes on wa~es earned locally
each year while th e tot itl coat of
the social ser vices <cduution.
health care. welfa-re uslstance.
food stamps. children 's services,
etc .) con.tumed by the county's II·
legal mlarant.a was estimated at
"")\ ~·!rnillton ,1 \car
ft1•1n.c :11. \ni1•r1c..in <1f ~1·x11·an
"'"'''''Ill rn,irri<'d to an 1\ m1•n c cin
11! F:11,;lt!\h df''o1·cnl. I am eon
1 1•rnl'd Jbuut Mexican Amt'n <'an
rt•I al ion!. \IP'< 1<·0 rs a fr1 endl)
l'ountl'\ WC' mus t nnt tok<' it for
J!rantC'ft \1ex1c·o and the l . S
ha 'e m :.in1 thint?s 1n r omm on
The' both fou,;ht fi1r frel"tlom
fro m their mot he r ('11unl ry . hoth
a r \' prcdt1minanlh Chris tian.
IJoth ha"e a high r(•garrt for the
famllv unit. hnth h a,·e a dt•
mo1· r .itir constitutional ~overn
m••nt . both arc to varvinj.?. de~ref'"
· mc•ltinj? rots" m adt• up of Eur<i
pt' a n ~ . I n <11 <l n ~ 0 r 1 en la Is.
<"I< Mexican~arenota ra<'e
\ rn1•rtnm ... i.lrt." nnt a rar €' Roth
..irr Jll'OPl<' of 'ar w u:-. rare); that
com p(JM• lhP nations of 1 he L"n1ted
St :i lt•.s anrl )1ex iM
It ha~ twcn m y per!'onal <'X
pt-nenrf'. that, 1uts ide o f young
and :.idult student!-who art'
enrnlh'(l m Spanish das!lei;. most
,\nwr1c-an:-I ha ve met through
tl'<1ch1nf! rluhs. organizations.
.ind t ravel know ver v little about
\lt·x11·<1 a nct ~ex1 <"uns. and 1.1.hat
1 he) do know 1~ often nc~at1vl.' and
u:.uullv obt ained hv one 1'1!.1l t1
Mc'<H';, 11r to a bord<>r to1o1.n. h'
n1• w~papt'r a('counts. or by
hearsay
I f Pci wc m ust study Mt>xico·
l ' S h1stor~ more W e study a
1 ountry''l h1stor~· to under);tand
t hr prf'S<'nt
MRS l.EO:-IORHAMMOl'D
('anepalgn c~r,•p
To the Editor
E ver since m y father <'On ·
trlbut~d a little money to one of
the political pa rties. we 've b<.'t'n
pestered by campaign contn bu
tion pleas Several times a week.
our mailbox yields a fresh crop
of t hese weeds.
My family believes t hat as
concerned voters we s hould s up-
port the party of our choice. but
we a re not wealthy and have
already ~iven all we can afford
to give It grieves us that t he
party has wasted the bulk of our
contribut1-0ns in harassing us for
m o re
PoUtlcal fund raiser s should
t hink twice hefor e launching
such overly lavis h mallin1 cam-
pai~ns. This kind o( treatment
cn coura1tes sma ll conlributor1
to think tw\t'e before sendlnR in
any more che~ks
KA .. EN LOU ISE Bt\ANT
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Irvine '1our Hometown
Dally N_.w!!iipapt•r
01 T I0 N
VOL 73, NO. 283, 4' SECTIONS, .-0 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Public -Funds, Eyed for County ·Races
8)' t'llt:Ot:ltll'll NC..'HOt:~u:ttL Ot•o.ie, ...... _ .
Publie financinai or rnunt
supervlsorlal camp»agos wM~
suuiested Wedne s dM )' as
perhaps ll better way of reduc
Ing the traditional reliance l>y
candidates on land developmt•nt
Interests for c-ampaaKn fondant:
Even Sharle y G rindl e .
chairwoman or Time ls Now
Clean Up Politics. told members
of the state Fair Politil'al Prac
tlees Commission that pubhr
financing would be preferablt: to
Volcano
Belching
Again
VANCOUVER. Wash. I AP> -
Mount St. Helens shot plumes of
steam mixed with old ash 16.000
feet into the air today after a
small earthquake and a harmonic
tremor rumbled beneath the
vole ano, scientists said.
The brief tremor -a rhythmic
ground motion -indicated the
possible movement of molten
rock within the mountain and
could signal an eruption in the
making. said Marshall Reed, a
U.S. Geological Survey geologist.
•'We're watching it very
carefully. It could develop into
som~." Reed said.
An initial steam plume rose
from the mountain at 9:20 a.m ..
following an earthquake recorded
at 9: 11 a .m., said Steve Walter ol
the University of Wubinston
ttoPlu'aics ceaterln Seattle. n.-voluno erupted for the
ftnt time ta more than 100 yean
llay Ja. r 1'•1 steam and ash more than m.ooo feet into the a.Ir
and unleaahin1 bu1e mudsli •.
The el'Ulltion lr,illed M. left 21 mi.a·
•la& and pratimeddead, knocked
clDw1l 1IO square miles of timber,
and IPread ull ecrou several
states.
Cowboys
<:an't I.and
In County
The Dallas Cowboys football
team woo't play the Los Angeles
Rams in Orange County until
Dec. 15, but they've already had
an aerial attempt intercepted at
the John Wayne Airport.
Cowboy officials asked 5th
District Supervisor Thomas
Riley's office for permission to
land their chartered Boeing
727-200 at the airport on the Sun·
day evening prior to the night
game. •
Aides for the supervisor
answered that the learn would
have to rind a smaller jet before
they could permit a landing . The
Cowboys' jet would exceed the
county's 95,000-pound weight
limit for plan~ landing on the
runway.
Dan Werner, administrative
aide for the Cowboys, said the
team hoped to land at John
Wayne Airport because the bus
ride to a hotel near Anaheim
Stadium would be shorter than
from other afrpqrts.
He said the team probably will
land at Los Angeles lntema·
tional Airport because Braniff
Airlines, the carrier operating
the c.harter, bas a base there.
Werner said the players,
coaches, team officials and
memben of the press mlaht
squeeae into a smaller plane. but
tbe Cow'4>y• have a policy acatmt forcinc their playen to nr lD • •mailer Jet. ''The Jlayen are treated pret·
ty muc& la a first class man· ner''' be explained.
Tbe wel1bt reatrictlon on
alttrtlft WU Imposed both to
proteet the runway and to
reatrlet la.,tpr, n.olsler planes
from l..U•1 at the airport, RU.,lilde..W.
th~ two )t•ar old OrupKt' Count >
1· • rnpaagn fanun1·rn.: 1111111111 11111
ordmanN.' ~h•' µr1>moled
· P('~onall.>. l um i.I bllJ>pt •rtrr
o( public fananl'ln~ · Mr., l:no
dle rud ··But Or·.-nKt-t ·uunt) 1:.
not read.> f or p11hll1· fin1.rw1ng
The "l'I ( 'll r ()I d1nh0l {' UO.,t·~
the !!>O l'alled cJn,qt1.i l11 1n H111n
~rstem ln an attempt tu rel!uJ ah.•
contributions
Under Tl N CU P , a !>Uµtirvasor
l'annot vote 0 11 an) assut: 1nvol\
mg a donor who has given him
mor e than $1, 133.
Ali.o wader the ordananre. any
Pt·• ~011 who don:ites more than
$..!!'iO lu a supervasonal campaign
111u:.t register a:. dJ1 anfluenee
broker
Ma ~ l; rand le wh1 le stauchly
lldt•nilanJ the :.uccess of the or-
1l111Jn1·c. ndoptt!d by the county
Oo.1rd vf Sul)t'rva:.ors following
an .atta ve publi c an1l1at1 ve dri\'e,
~u1d it as not a cure-all for the
1·uu nty 's l'a mpaign financing
tll i>
The state commission met all
d :l} Wednesday in Santa Ana.
Chairman Tom Houston said the
hearing was conducted as part
or an "ongoing" exploration or
alternate ways of financing
political campaigns throughout
the state.
Mrs. Grindle said TIN CU P
had arcomplished three of its
o bjectives : t o re duce the
number of contributors , and to
reduce the number or donations
from land deve lopment in
terests.
She said developers welcomed
the passage or TIN CUP. Before
* *
its passage. Mrs. Grindle said.
developers were routinely asked
to show up for high-priced cam·
paign gatherings.
Not so easy on the developers,
however. was Walter Zellman,
executi ve director or Common
Cause for California.
.. I think they CdeveloperSJ
want a leg up when they go an
and this I a contn bution > is hOw
they will get it." Zeilman sajd in
a s piritE'd speech to the com·
mission
"I Uunk they are giving that
* * * Friend Testifies
' money betalise they are getting
something,·· Zellman added.
"All reforms are marginal.
We a re s h ooti n g peas at
windmills. Pubhc financing is
the only way to go." he said.
Short of public financing.
Zellman said. he would favor a
straight limit on the amount a
person or corporation could con
trabutP to a campaign "That
keeps the money out to begin
with." he said.
Developt:rs who testified dur·
<See FUND~. Page A?)
* * *
Anthony Coverup
Of Fund Alleged
Ne.eesi Sweetheart?
Pumpkin atop lamp post on Balboa Island surely doesn't
look much like a Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, but it clearly
carries the national college fraternity's Greek letters on
its face. The frate rnal Halloween pumpkins also ap-
peared atop lamp. posts at Collins and Ruby avenues on
the island.
180 Said Killed
By Iraqi Missiles
BAGHDAD, Iraq <AP) -Iraq
and Iran traded air and missile
attack.I today and reported the
highest casualty toll for a single
day ln their war on the northern
fringes of the Persian Gll/.
Iraq used ground-to-ground
missiles for the first time in
the conflict, killing as many as
180 Iranian civilians and wound.
int hundreds more in attacks on
two Iranian cities. the Iranian
news agency Pars said. Iraq
s aid Iranian attacks on its
northeast city of Kirkuk
wounded 18 civilians.
Iraq's president. apparently
extending attempts to get out·
side help or mediation to settle
the conlllct, sent top envoys to
five nations. And Iran. which
has rejected all C·ease-fire calls.
said it was dispatching a high· <See MIDEAST, Pa1e A2)
By GLE1'iN SCOTT
Ol•O.llyl"llel
A long-time friend of Orange
County 1st District Supervisor
Philip Anthony has testified un·
der oath that Anthony asked him
for help to hide the s ource of a
Police Hold
Marine in
Sex.Attacks
Laguna Beacla anJ Orange
County Sheriff invesUgaton ar-
res~ a 21-year-old Marine late
Wedneeday on suspicion al u -saultiq three women over the
past four montbs in south
Orange County.
Pfc. Elbert Ray Johnson, who
lives in base housing at Marine
Corps Air Station. El Toro. was
taken into custody Wednesday
after investitators received a tip
from an Irvine service station
attendant.
He was being held in Orange
County JalJ today with ball set
at $25,000.
Johnson. who has a wife and
two childre n living at the
military base, is held on suspi·
cion of kidnapping, rape. sex
perversion, assault with a dead·
ly weapon and assault with in·
tent to commit murder.
Investigators said he is SUS·
pected in assaults on a Laguna
Beaeb woman last Friday, a
Hoag Hospital nurse in Sep·
tember, and a South Laguna
woman in July.
In Friday's incident, a 19·
year-old Laguna Beach woman
driving home early in the morn·
mg on El Toro Road. was struck
from behind by a motorist
matching Johnson's description.
When the victim stepped from
her car to exchange license in·
formation. the man allegedly
smashed her in the face, pulled
her into his car, and later raped
her in a rural area in Irvine.
The woman escaped her as-
sailant by jumping from his
moving car near Jeffrey Road
and Walnut Avenue in Irvine, in-
vestigators said.
Tenant8 Backed
LOS ANGELES CAP> -The
federal 1ovemment's largest in·
stallment to date on the planned
downtown people mover is in -
two grants totaling $16.7 million
for completion of the faeillty 's
design and enaineering.
Bendix Exee Resigns
Target of Gonip ~Ability Impaired
SOUTRnELD, Mich. CAP>-
Mary Cunnln1ham, the fa1t-
ri1in1 BendJx Corp. executive ~bose friendship with the com·
PallY chairman wu tbe subject
ol national g08slp, announced to·
da.>' that she la r•ltnlnc.
•• 111. Cwinl••b•m. 21, vice f:IMtlal ol ltratqtc plam1q
or tbe utlcla'a ah·lar1wt com-
P-.Y, aald la • natement Ua• u..~,,~ber
promoUou and relatloublp
'"" ..... Cbalrmu WUUam AIM ''talpMnd m1 ,...._, to
•aTJ•lllf~ ...
Oii llDt. ae, AIM 11N a 111e1t-
1a1 of 1011>• 100 lendls
employees that Ms . Cun·
nintbam's rise in the comJWlY
stemmed from ability and not
from aay relationship she bad
with Acee, who t. 41. The com·
pany cbahman, wllo was
divorced about 1~ month.I .,o,
noted tbaf there had bHn fOlllP
for moathl at 8-dix Unklq the
two romandc.U,.
Four.,. after ~ .. ·, coal·
.-ents, 111. Cumd.Dpam, .tM> It
Hparated from ... r laubaad.
ulled far a ..... al • ....._..
But the ..... ,... eam .....
al .... llNrd al ........... .
dlanjteWtllle ............ .
nounced the eompanJ wu at•·
ing her full support.
ln her statement today.
however, Ms . Cunnin1ham said
that "J have become even more
convinced that t.be continued as·
aociatlon with Bendix is no
tonier practicable."
The board of dirfftors issued
a statement saylq It "reluctant-
ly ac~" her realpatlon.
In the~· 24 meet.lna at com·
paay heedciuartera, A1ee told
emplo)'M9 tbat· "lt ls true that
we ~ Yft'f close friends, and
tbe'1 a very cloM frtead OI my
family. But~-hu nothtna t.o
do ,ntb the way that I and otfien
ID thl1 company e• aluate
petformmc9:''
.._ .. -.. -4.t • ................................. ...,.. .... .
I
$30.000 loan made to his politic.al
campaign in 1976.
The friend. Theodore Cook of
Newport Beach. s aid m a dep-
osition taken on Sept. 12 that
Anthony approached him on Oct.
24 . 1976. with a S30.000 check ------------
..... ,..,,....
WINS NOBEL PRIZE
Potand'• Cnataw Mltou
VC Berkeley
Professor
GelJf Nobel
STOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP>
-The 1980 Nobel Prize in
literature was awarded today to
Czeslaw Milosz. an exiled Polish
poet, novelist and outspoken an·
ti-Soviet who has become a U.S.
citizen and professor or slavic
languages at UC Berkeley.
Calling him a writer who
"with uncompromising clear·
sightedness voices man's ex ·
posed condition in the world of
severe conflicts," the Swedish
Academy or Letters said: "His
writing is many.voiced and
dramatic. insistent and pro-
vocative. This is true not only of
hJs poetry but also of his prose
-the novels, the analyses and
. . . essays, which perhaps have
been overlooked in favor of his
poetry."
Milosz. 69. was cultural affairs
attacbe at the Polish Embassy
in Paris in 1951 when he igoored
a recall by eommunlst Poland.
At the time, he said he would re-
main in France "because I knew
perfectly well that my coWltry
was berominl the province ot an
empire."
"l have rejected the stalinlsts'
new faith." he added. "because
the practice ot lying is one ot Its
principal commandmenta. The
Soviet rellaioo Is only another
name for lyln,;."
M0011, born in l.Jtbua.nia, ha.a
been living ln the USlited States
since lHO. He became a
naturallled U.S. clt11en in tvro.
Reached by telephone at
bom~ Mllou said lt wu impor·
taDt Ute literature PriM WU
awarded to a poet who writes in
• fontp 18111\la&•·
("'9 NOUL. Pap AJ>
s1gnl!d hy pol1t1 ral financier
Gene Conrad Anthony as ked
him to deposit the c he1·k into hi s
bani. account and then write his
own personal s:w.ooo check lo
Anthony. Cook said.
Interviewed this w~k about
Cook's scen a rio , An thony
stressed that he never tried to
conceal lhe source of the $30,000.
''There was never an intention
in my mind lo hide the source of
the funds," said Anthony. "l did
it the way I was advised by m1
campaign coosultanta and IQ)'
attorneys." .
Cook's depoeition was t.aken ur: connection with a civil tawsun:~
brought against Anthony by
former politfral oppaocnL , Harry
Yamamoto. a Santa Ana city
councilman. Yamamoto is alleging that An·
thony reported the loan transae-
tioo illegally on state campaign
e"pense reporting forms. He
also is suing Anthony for libel in
connection wi t h an Anthony
~ampaign flier in 1976 question·
ing a $38,000 loan made to Yamamoto.
Anthon y and former
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich are
accused in a separate criminal
complamt of felon y conspiracy
to launder campaign contribu-
tions.
Conrad. who 1s in prison on a
loan fraud convi ction. has
plf>aded guJlty to the launrlering
charges in Anthony's case .
CStt ANTHONY. Page A2)
Irvine Tree
Preserve Set
The Irvine Planning Com·
m1ss1on will consider a resolution
next Thursday aimed al preserv·
ing more'"than 3.300 eucalyptus
trees in non-developed a reas of
the city.
The resolution. which would
have to be approved by the Caty
Council. calls ror developers to
provide i rrigataon systems for tlae
trees.
Often eucalyptus trees end up
dying because of insufficient ir-
rigation after an area of the city Is
developed. according to a staff re·
port to the Planning Commission.
Or :.n:e'42:~aM
Weather
Night and morning low
clouds with patchy fog
Friday with onJy partial
clearing in the afternoon.
Highs Friday In the upper
60s at the beaches to mid
70s in the Inland areas .
Lows tonl~hl 60 to 65.._
INSIDE TODA\'
Miami. long a center for
tourism and commerce. ha&
becomt a cit11 of fear cu
racial tt"Mfona and vtolf:flce
grip tM "mogtc cit11 " See
Page AB.
. l•tlex
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l..41e demi /f"Om IOdo11'1 li.Orld 4nd "°''°"°'MW IUudopm~t•
'Enviro11111emalist..'
Relllla11 Declares
ST LOlJ lS 1Af'l IConald Hu.ian declar111¥ I 1rn1 un t•o
varonmMtahst. · dt>nll"\I Inda) he 1s io.ttk1nll( to r·uni prorn1:w
clean air rult".'I ror the i1a kr uf 1m·rea!wcl 1ndu~tn al p1 od uc·t1on ~(Earlier i.tory , Puatt' A~ 1
"'"' But at tht' •m~ t1nl~. lhe Repuhhr •n prer11d .. nu1t1 n(lmlDt't>
.renewed tus •ll•l·k oo It.• KA• t~nmental Protec-lJon Atif'nt·y. -~,.....,., ...... ..._ lt ol a lttnd4Pnf'y to "IM1i.t on unrea80nablf' and many ~.-times untrted standards " ~ Reaaan was .aked to l'htnf) his J)051tlon ()fl t'lu n air lawll 1n
U1ht ol hla comment this wt-t•k in Steubt!nv1Ue. Ohio th•t ht-
would lnvhe L'Oal and ~trel industr) offl r1 ah1 to help him rtown te
environmental reauJat1on!' 1r hti l!i clel'lc-<I prt"'l1dent
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SACRAMENTO 1API Go' Edmund Brown Jr today :tuJed out the poss1b1ht ot sn-klnK a third term 1n 198:!
The romment w1a:s not a :rnrpnse since Rrown made !>lrlllll&r
.Jtatemeots in the past Rut 1t should end s pe('.ulat1on. fanned re
.:rently by Brown's ~h1ef uf staff Gr•) Davis. thaL the 42 year old
·•overnor might be rec·ons1denng his dt!c1s1on to leave uft1ce in
1982. •1 £nnrr 6fte11.-r T•JM"ttm,,,...,,..,.
BR~STOL, Tenn <AP > President Carter , after admit
•ting hes been "earn ed away on a couple of oerasions. ~am
• alfCned in the South loday and fulflllt·d has promise lo lake a
centler. more reticent a pproach towarJ Repubucan C'hal lenger
onald Reagan. (Related story. A4.)
o;; Wetcom~ by thousands of persons at the local airport,
:_Carter ga".e has standard campaign speech, but today, unlike on
~-JM>me pre~ous occasions, he omitted naming his opponent.
; The line that caused so much controversy earlier in the
et;k -that Reagan's . e!eclion would split the country among
ractal, regional and religious lines -was missing, too. Instead. arter said today:
"I want to see the nation united. Nort h and South -united. ~lack and white -united. RuraJ and urban -united.'·
'11'ane' Fla"ed
Gann in County,
Assails Ganston
By JEllRY CLAUSEN °' .. .,...., ...... , ....
Tax-relief proponent Paul
Gann breezed through Orange
County late Wednesda y , sticking to Republican audiences as he
,:, tacked Demo c r al A I an
Cranston whose U.S. Senate seal
h! hopee to capture Nov . 4.
''1Fhe Republican candidate was
his campaign, G ann leaned
he avily on presidential c an·
didate Ronald Reagan's s upport
and praised the relief brought
about by Propos ition 13, the
property-tax-cutting initiati ve he
and Howard Jarvis look suc-
cessfully to the voters two years
ago.
tated over reports he wants
to cut Social
Security by S
percent, ex-
plaining at a
Costa Mes a
gathering of
the R e -
publi c an
Associates of
-o-rangeCoun-
t y that what
f ....... h e r e all y
"'ants is a S percent cut in pro
. cram adminlstration -not in
.benefits.
• Earlier Wednesday, in a talk
before about 100 Republican
)Women at Clemente Inn, Gann
11aid be wants lo cut federal
;waste.
• "I've said a thousand times
for helping people who need
p, and people on Social
urity earned the money they
twt." be said.
. "If we'd get rid of the fraud
ad wute, we could balance the
federal budget.
...:._'~But I wolild never cut back o::NCial Security ...
ln Costa Mesa. where he ad
ttressed some 50 members of the
!i\epubllcan Asso ci ates who
;braved a chilly evening wind to
pieet him in a big blue tent, the ~3 -year -old Gann c hide d
i::ranston as "a born-a gain con·
eervative."
: Cranston, he charge d, has
!>een the liberal Senate whip who ilaa been spending federal tax
:dollars for years on everything ~ut national defense.
· Now, Gano charged, he is
:campaiening for s tronge r
;military forces and a balanced
:federal bud11et while drawing a
:'38,000 pension from the State or
•Callfomia for bis eight years as
:state controller.
: As be has throughout much or • I
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Before his talk in the tent
pitched on the second floor patio
at the South Coast Plaza Hotel,
Gann told reporters his cam-
paign is moving along nicely,
That grass-roots organization
is behind him. he said, and he
claimed he is gaining strength.
Re could quote no recent poll
figures to support the contention
lhnugh.
He placed a great deal of faith
in the televis ion commercials
now hitting the airwaves on his
behalf and spoke highly or the
40,000-member Peop les Ad
vocate program that earn ed
tax -c utti ng and go ve rnment.
spe nding initiatives. Propos 1
lions 13 and 14.
lnrge Waves
Su:eep 15
JntoSurf
NEWPORT. Ore <AP > F'if·
tee n peo ple , i n cluding a
Cahforrua family, were soaked
but escaped serious injury when
they we re swept into the surf by
large waves.
The incident occurred at about
1 p.m. Wednesday near the
Agate Beach Hilton Hotel, police
and firefighters s aid.
"They all were very wet , san·
d y . cold and scared," said
Ne wport fir efi g hter Eldon
Harley.
Witnesses said four families
two from Dallas, one from
Salem and one from Anaheim
were standing on the beach
when a 12-foot wave roared in on
top or an eight-foot-high tide .
Those hit by the water in· cl~ded seven adults and eight
children ranging in age from s to
13, police said. All were related.
Judy Janway, 35, Anaheim.
was taken to a hoepital with hip
and facial bruises but was not
admitted, police said.
The waves swept In more than
250 yards and onto U.S. 101 north
of the A11ate Beach Wayside
State Park on Oregon's north·
central Coast, witnesses s aid.
North Korea
Aiding Iran
WASfUNGTON CAP) -Iran,
at lut, ha1 found a friend:
North Korea.
Isolated unW now in Ila war
with Iraq, Iran hu be1un to 1et
ammunJUon and medical 1up-
plin from the Koreau via an
Iranian airlift ualnf America.
buUt Boetn1 747 umbo Jetl,
Treuury Secretary G. WUUam
Miller aald Wednesday.
Another 1dmlnl1tratlon of.
flclal. requeaUna anonymity,
told The Auoci.tecl PHii that
the pllMI are c.,..,_..ly avoid·
int Soviet ainpaff. ftytnc lo·
~~ad aver Cblaa.
Platinum
FOund
At Sea
TO K'O tA t'I .l t11>t.1llese
tJ1 "'"r' hovt" rt:covt'rt'd platinum
ir1uo11> vulut·tl ul $:! •l million
rro111 llll' wr1·1·k or a 1luss1&n
1·r u111t!r u11k 111 llw ll:IV4 5 Ru.'it>O·
J .11mnt"tl•· w ur , l11k1n~ the stakes
111 whal 1111.!I l.itc•l'Onlt" a diplomatic
11k1r m 111h l'M.•lw••t"n Mo:-.c-ow and
Tokyo
A "IMlkt·1m1;u1 for tht: Nippon
M &rim· llt.·v1•l1111111t'nl Co ~aid to·
llu ~ 1t d 1ver?1 sa l\l a ged 16
pl1ttu1um ban, of 70 percent pun·
1 \ wortJ1 uboul $1 S0,000 apiece al
l urr,.-nl pa u·e~ lrom the 8,524-ton
1\tlrr\iruJ Nakh1mov, lying some :1so r~t helow the s urface off
T~us htmai l'lla nd in southern
Japan
lfe :.auJ the diver:. a.Jso sighted
boices 1n the hold of the s hip
whu·h 1·ouJd back records ob·
tamed by the salvage t:ompany
:.lat1 ng the Admiral Naktumov
l·arried 5,500 boxes of gold coins
wo r t h a l most $4 b1ll1on al
today's pn('.es
R y u 1 l·h 1 S a s ag awa .
multimHIJonaire s ponsor or the
s alva8e operation, s peculated
We dnesd a y that the s unken
treasure could be worth 10 times
tha t amount. He indicated the
s lup was carrying the treasures
of Cz ar Nic•holas II , the n
beleaguered b y unres t in
Moscow. to Vladivostok.
ANTHONY • •
Cook said he met Anthony in
the late 1950s while they were
s tude nts at Cal State Long
Beach. Cook owns a Newport
Beach company that arranges
South Pacific tours for travel
agencies.
ln hjs deposition, Cook gave
this account of his meetings with
~nthony from Oct. 22-24, 1976.
Anthony called him and ar-
ranged a meeting at the Snug
Harbor bar in Newport Beach on
a S unday night. Al the bar, he
told Cook his campaign was in
fin ancial trouble and he needed
$.10,000 for printing COSL'l.
Cook offered to loan Anthony
$15,000, but the candidate turned
him down and said he had, in
Cook's words, "another source
of money which I seem to recall
was a lending institution or a
group of people in Orange Coun-ty ...
Cook was supposed to accept
the third party's $30,000 check
and write hls own check for the
s ame amount lo Anthony. Cook ,
said 1l was his unders tanding
that the onginal source of the
money didn't want to be iden-
tifi ed or els e Anthony didn 't
wa nt to be obligat ed to t he
lender
Cook wa nted time to think
about t he a rran ge m ent. but
claimed Anthony s howed up the
next altemoon at his office with
a check made out to him and
signed by Conrad. Cook agreed
to go through with the transac-
tion and he and Anthony then
walked to the Lido branch of the
Bank of Newport where checks
were exchanged.
Cook also testified that An·
thony told him the loan source
"would be a good contact" 1f he
wanted loans to build "any
fu ture hot e ls in Tahiti or
whate ver." Cook said he didn't
pay mut'h attention to the com·
ment
The $30,000 loan was to be re-
paid through campa ign fund·
raising events. Cook said. The
m oney was to be channeled back
thro ugh Cook t o C onrad's
Pension Funds of America . Cook
said.
In his inter view this week, An·
thony disputed the sequence or
events that Cook recalled and he
s aid the contention that Cook
was to launder the loan was
"totally not true."
"I never made any attempt to
hide the money." he said. An·
thony stopped short of giving his
own explanation of the events.
He said those details should be.
addressed in the courtroom.
Fountain Valley City Coun-
c ilman Roger Stanton, An·
thony's challenger in the Nov. 4
election for the 1st Distrkl seat,
has based much of his campaign
on Anthony 's legal entangle·
men ts .
* * * ,.,....,.~·"'
FUNDS. • •
Ing the heari ng generally
praised TIN CUP.
"It hu eliminated the pres-
sure on developers and land·
owners to protect themselves
or 1et a project approval,•· said
David stein, president of the
Oran1e County chapter of the
Bulldlna lnduatry Auoclatlon.
Stein. a former e.ecutlve with
Avco Community Developers in
La1una Mau-J, served OD an ad·
vlaory committee that helped
draft the TIN CUP ordlnuce.
Since TIN COP."the demandl
OD UI , the npectatJonl Oft UI bad
been a.venly dlmumbed." aald
IDOtMr ladual.I')' repreaentatlve.
"We can ••Y no whh impunity now ...
J
Iran 'Ripe'
For Parleys
NEW YORK <AP> -
ft'ormer U.S. Attorney
General Ramsey Clark,
who h ats tried lo he lp
med iate the Iran hostage
crisis, says the Iran-Iraq
war presents the best op·
portunlty yet for winning
rele ase of the American
hostages
Clark said if the United
States makes the first
mov e by relaxing
econ o mi c s a n c tions
a g ainst Iran or taking
similar conciliatory steps,
the hostages might be re·
leased "fairly soon.··
Rut in Tehran today, the
s t ate radio said Iranian
Prime Minister Moham-
mad Ali Rajai accused the
United States of being in-
different to the rate of the
hos tages
Dollar Edges
Higher on
Globe Market
LONDON t AP J The U.S.
dollar ed ged highe r against
other world t'Urrencies today on
foreign exchange markets. Gold
prices were slightly higher.
The dollar had been narrowly
mixed in New Yo rk trading
Wednesday in extremely light
trading. There had been no ma·
jor news events lo influence
traders.
The U.S. currency continued
its strong performance against
the British pound lo trading to-
day. rebounding from a small
loss Wednesday to push the
price of sterling lo $2.3893, down
from S2.3920.
Gold prices, m e anwhile .
moved highe r. In London, the
market 's five bullion houses
fi xed the morning price at
$681.75 an ounce. up from $677
Wednesday, and $690 at the aJ.
lernoonfixing.
Gold traded in New York at
$691.30, up $14 .80.
Silver traded in New York al
S21.85, up 8.1 cents.
4 Bigger
N-plant
Feared
B.r n.e A.laeela&ed Preu
A $3.4 billion upaDf!.IOD ol the
Sao Onofre nuclear plant could
reduce ftsh production by up to
80 percent in near-shore kelp
beds and create an over-all loss
of 50 percent for sport and com·
merclal fishermen, according to
a preliminary report prepared
for a state agency.
Two ol the three members of
the Marine Review Committee
of the state Coastal Commission
have agreed to preliminary con·
ctusions of the report, which
says the water intake and the
heated water discharge from the
San Onofre nuclear generating
plant's expansion could be
detrimental to the environment.
The report is expected to be
presented to the state Coastal
Commission by late October. a
s pokesman tor the Friends of
the Earth e~vironmenlal group
said Wednesday.
The third member of the re·
v iew committee is B y ron
Michaelis. manager of the
biology systems se c tion of
Southern California Edison Co.
-the plant's operator.
Michaelis said the final repor1
has not yet been drafted and its
conclusions will be ·'very dif·
ferent."
Michaelis s aid the state com·
mission staff report was based
on "very preliminary data" on
water intake and discharge from
the existing 456 megawa tt
nuc lear generator, which has
just one hot water discharge
about on.e-half mile offshore.
The discharge from the two
new generators, each l o
generate 1.1 million megawatts,
would be diffused from four
pipes extending 1 to l 'h miles
offshore, company officiaJs said.
The fish sucked into the water
intakes and the effect of heated
water discharge from all three
units of the plant are ·'likely to
reduce the annual production of
near-shore fish population by llO
percent" and an overall loss of
about 50 percent for sports and
commercial fishe rmen. said
Corky Wharton of San Diego, an
attorney for the environmental
l'?roup.
MIDEAST WAR HEATS UP • • •
level delegation to visit "revolu·
tionary and friendly countries"
soon to explain its case, and
poMtbfy take it to the United Na
lions Secunty Council. So far on-
ly North Korea has offered to
he lp Iran
But Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho-
meinj predicted Iran would win
the war and said his goal was to
lake Is lamic government to
lraq, Tehran radio s aid Iranian
planes bombed the outskirts of
Baghdad.
Iran said Iraqi invaders
threatening Ahwaz, capital of
Ludden '"Critical'
MONTEREY <AP> -Allen
Ludden, who has hos ted the
"Password" te levision game
show since its inception aJmost
20 years ago, r e mained In
critical condition today at Mon·
terey Community Hospital. Lud·
de n . 62. s uffered a stroke Tues-
day morning and has been in a
coma ever since .
Khuuatan Province, were
thrown back 13 miles, but Iraq
sa id its planes seve rely
damaged a large-flrcmty there.
Iraq said its anti-ai rcraft fire
drove Iranian warplanes away
from the northern cities of Erbil
and Mosul .
. Iraq claimed its forces "con· l~nued to destroy enemy installa·
hons and to strike at military
and ~mic targets deep in
Iranian territory, inflicting
heavy losses in .life and equip-
ment."
But there was no comment on
the missile claim or word on the
progress of its key offensive to
complete the conquest of the Ira-
nian port of Kborrall)shahr and
move on to the neighboring re-
finery city of Abadan.
Iraqi -President Saddam
Hussein sent Cabinet ministers to the leade.rs of Turkey, India,
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Italy,
and Radio Baghdad said· they
carried messages which "ex·
plained Iraq's peaceful attitude
before and durin~ the war."
Tounto Get
Turkey Drop
YELLVILLE, Ark. CAP)
-A low-nyin1 airplane
will bombard the streets
of thia northern Arkansas
community with turkeys
Friday to kick off the an·
nual Turkey Trot festival.
Residents will gather at
the courthouse square,
hopin1 to catch one or the
18 turkeys released from
an airplane piloted by
Marion County Judge Gay
Rorie.
Representatives of the
Humane Society have
criticized the turkey drop.
But a Chamber of Com-
merce official said the
procedure is harmless
because when the turkeys
are released, they will be
able to catch &JY air cur-
rent and glide to the
ground.
f'rot11 Pflfl.-A I
NOBEL ...
"As you know , poe try,
especia lly that writte n m a
lesser language, is not popular,"
he said,
·'I recei ved the prize for
poetry, written in Polish. For
that reason, 1t is for me impor-
tant. J am very honored and
moved. I hope not to fall into the
pitfalls of fame.'•
The prize this year is worth a
record $212,000.
"Czeslaw M1losz is a difficuJt
writer, in the best sense of the
word complex and erudite,
challenging and de m anding,
ch a nging between differe nt
moods and levels , f rom the
elegiac lo the furious and from
the abstract lo the extremely
concrete," an academy state-
ment s aid.
"He is an author or g reat Im·
portance captivating and ar-
resting, not least because of his
complications" said the state·
ment authored by the academy's
secretary. Lars Gyllensten.
The academy took most peo-
ple by surprise again with an
award to a relative ly little
known writer. Last year the
prize we nt to Gre ek poet
Odysseus Elytis. Milosz is the
third Polish writer to receive the I Nobel Prize in literature, follow-
ing Henryk Sienkiewicz in 1905
'and Wladyslaw S. Reymonl in
1924.
El&ht Americans have won the
literary prize: Sinclair Lewis in
1930; Eugene O 'Neill, 1936;
Pearl S. lfuck, 1938; Willfam
Faulkner. 1949 ; Ernest Hem-
ingway. 1954 , J ohn Steinbeck.
1962 ; SauJ Bellow, 1976. and Is·
s ac Bashevis Singer, 1978.
A spokesman for a Roman
C atholic weekly paper in
Warsaw said Mllosz ' works are
published in Poland only by dis-
sident publishing houses and are
not available in bookstores. He
said the last collection of works
by Milosz was published official-
ly in Poland in 1949 other than
the poems in the ur12 anthology.
China Flays U.S.
PEKING CAP> -China's
leading newspaper accused the
U.S. government today of aban-
doning a commitment to Peking
by supporting officiaJ status for
U.S.-Taiwan relations, and said
this could not be tolerated.
CALIFORNIA
Thanks to Mexico
SANTA MAttlA. MNtll·o 1/\PI
<.'a n r .-r \l ll l'kt-n a l tor S t t-\e
McQuet'n. :-.J)t•uktnl( htolwt~n gasps
Cur air. th1mlt.-cl Ml .. \1{'0 for h4'lp1n1 to
sa Vt' h1~ lift·
.. To tht• president ul M l'Xll'O and to
the peopl.-of M\!'Cll'O, {'on11r•tulaUOCU1
to your won1frrful rountry on the
1l)agmfit•tmt work th1H tht• Mexican
dp<'tors, u~:11stcd by thf' Arnt'oean
db<"tors. ar~ 110 1111( at thci Plua Santa
Man" hosp1t1d ." Md~u.,~n said Wt>d
nesday in an 1ntt•rv1ew with Tf'lf'\ 1u .
Mexko's natlontll t«'lev1s1on network
The ta~ was ulso played on tht• Nf\C
"Today" show
THE 5t·\'f:AK Ol.U 1u ·tor, known
for SUl'h film s ll!\ 'fh~ 'rhuma:.
Crown Affair" and · The Sand Peb
82 Million Ht>is tM
Solved by Bust'f
SAN FRA NCISCO <API The
mystery of three recent Jewelry
store robberies which netted
nearly $2 million in ~ems may
have been broken with the ar
rest of three Palo Alto residents,
police said .
San Franci!'co µohce said all
three suspects admitted holding
up Jewels by Jeffrey last week,
a heist which netted $500,000 in
merchandise. But they denied
involvement in the $1.l million
holdup at Sidney Moi bel on July
2 or the $300 .000 robber y of
Stewart's House of Treasures on
Sept. 18. Llttle of the loot was re-
covered.
bit-~ r rt'd1tc>cl tht• un1·011H ntionul
trf'at ment he ha' rN'•'1 \ t·il u l 11 ri•,ort
hospital on tht• lh•Jll ('uhfo111111 :'IJmtt•
l><'nin,ulu lo1 twl1>1111( 111 Ill \ 11·
•'O \ er> from < ann ·r
M<•Qut<t•n ihll not "1'111'.ir rn1 111111
Orwtnr have 'u1tl the rul(l(n l :.t u1
lost rons1derabh.' we1wht in hi:-. 't't'iir
lonit buut 111•1th 11u•:tolht'llo11111 . 1.1
1·ance1 of the hnllll( of lht' lunl(' ant.I
Ot ht-r Orj(l.tnll
Most c·uses ul 11\t•:-.11tt1 ... tl<111ui h1nc
been J si.or1ated with t'KPo11Url' to
aslK•st<rS a rn1 nrn 1l fther UM"ll Ill IO
~ulataon Md~uet!n hud a varll'l )' of
Jobs beforl' becoming un al·t<ir 10
d uding that uf u merdi:tnt )\('anum
HE lli\S BE .. :N llllO ·rgmng tn:a\
rnent at SlUllB Mana 75 nules !>oulh
of San lhego, for more than two
months Ill s longtime µu bhcast. W.t1
ren Cowan, t·onf1rmcd 1 cporh of
McQueen :. lllne:.b Ja11t week
~pread a( rus1> a bluff overlooking
the Pac1f1t' Ot·c <.111, thc hospital is a
L'Ofl\ t'n.ed re1>ort hotel and spa pro·
moting a .. heal th holiday" for pa
t aenls with degenerat1 ve diseases.
said Or Hodragu Hudra ~ue1, medical
director of the fa c·1hty
RODRIGUEZ SAID Mr (iueen 's
treatment there included an or~anit•
diet. exercise. psychotherapy and
various non·toxil' therapies. includ
ing Laetrile. the 1·ontrovcrsial sub
s tance made from aprirot pits .
Laetrile has not been approved for
use in the United Stales .
"Mexico is showing the world this
new way of fighting cancer through
non-specific metabolic thera pies ."
McQueen told h is television au
djence.
.. Again, congratulations and thank
you for helping to sa ve my hfe," he
concluded ... God bless you all "
2 Million Strong
Teanisters
Back Reagan
CARLSBAD CAP) -The 2 million-member
Teamsters union is agajn going down a separate
political path from the mainstream of organized
labor by endorsing Republican Ronald Remgan for
president.
The nation's largest union on Wednesday
became the nation's only national union to endorse
Reagan, who has been assailed by other labor
groups as an anti-union, anti-worker candidate.
The Teamat.en' 20-member executive board
voted unanimously at the LaCoeta resort hotel
be re to~ Pr.esiclenL Carter, who-has been en·
orsed by nearly every other union in the country.
T~ M'oma11 Dir• ol Pfc15 ~
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (AP) -The director of
a children 's center has died of pneumonic plague
she apparently contracted from her cat. a Barton
Memonal Hospital official said.
Susan Gamlin. 47.
'( died "within about a
C"'r "T'C' J four -ho ur period after Jl~JCJ she arrived at the
hospital" Oct. 4, said
hos pital director Lon
Newton. Plag ue was confirmed as the cause by
University of California experts on Wednesday,
Newton said.
C~lu>r n._.,..rr 11 pp""1ftf
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Directors of
Crocker National Corp has approved the terms of
an investment agreement with Midland bank of
London.
Midland directors gave their approval to the
deal Tuesday. The action follows an agreement in
principle announced in July. and the deal is sub-
ject to approval of the shareholders of both com·
panies and of the Federal Reserve Board.
The agreement implements the pact which
provides for Midland to purchase 6.S million
Crocker shares. Wllen terms of the agreement
have been met, Midland will own 57 percent of
Crocker's common stock.
1Ha1Uon Alu Dftliftl P.....W
SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP) -Charles "Tex"
Watson. once Charles Manson's loyal lieutenant in
murder. has lost his third bid for parole after a
hearing which focused on his work as a born·again
Christian minister.
Watson told a parole board Wednesday that he
and his wife, Kristin, whom he married a year
ago, have started the Abounding Love Ministries
<ALMS) and have 1.400 members on their mailing
list.
Watson said he and his wife send out a
newsletter and casett.e tapes of his sermons in the
stale prison chapel where he is associate chaplain.
A~t_,..11 ..... E'•.,•n P9d
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -A.. a new actors con-
tract aot an almost unanimously favorable vote in
one local today. some Hollywood opponents ol the
pact were findi.n1 it harder not to crou musicians'
picket lines.
Tbe 2,000-member Wutuncton D.C. local of
the American Federation of Television and Radio
Artiata, which voted Wednetday nitht, announced
this rnomlq that lta memben favored the new
contract 97·1.
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Dr Martin J . Cline. UCLA professor of medicine1 is caught in a
<'<Jnlrovers over using humans for the first time to plant a new
gene in the li ving cells of two women to try to oure a fatal inherit-
ed blood disease The procedure was carried ou t in Israel and Italy
and the treatment is reported "inconclusive."
Dad Blasts Girl, SeH
COTATI <AP > Minnie fl owe
rushed out of tier apartment jus t in
time to see the car carrying her teen-
a g ed dau g hte r and estranged
hus band obliterated in a fiery bomb
blast so strong it was heard 10 miles
away .
The discovery of a 300·pound ex-
plos i vc devi<·e at Howe's trailer
home five miles north in Santa Rosa
forced closure of busy U S. tOl for 111:1
hours as explosives experts removed
the m aterial
Pol1c·e ... aid Mrs. Howe last saw her
da u~hter whe n llowe picked the girl
up at his wife's apartment at 6 :50
a .m to take her to Kenilworth Juruor
Hi gh School in nearby Petaluma.
CWL Y PILOT A.$
GaysSo11111tt
SF Hepatitis
Study SlomJ I
~
Effort.II to recruic§: SAN F'RANCISCO (AP> -
sexually active gay males for a hepatitis study
have been hindered because three-fourths of the
volunteen already had experienced the disease
and were rejected, a health official hu declared.
Dr. Erwin Braff. director of the city Bureau of
Communicable Diseases, said Wednesday it took
s ix months to recruit the 300 candidates needed to
test an experimental vaccine against the highly
contageous Uver disease.
RESEARCHERS AT THE CENTER ror Dis-
ease Control in Atlanta have said the vaccine may
be 96 percent effective in controlling the disease.
Gay males are considered especially suscepti-
ble to the disease because it can be trans mitted by
som e gay male sex practices. according to physi-
cians.
San Francisco 1s one of five U.S. cities in
which the vaccine is being tested among gays un· ,
der a program sponsored by the Center for Dis
ease Control. The others are Los Angeles, Denver .
Chicago and St. Louis
BRAFF SAID THE STVDV requires us e of
men who have not had hepatitis because past vie·
ti ms have developed a natural resistance to it.
Half of the subjects wall be inoculated with the
vaccine. the other half with a placebo, to de·
termine if the substance is effective.
If the tests are successful. the drug could be on
the market as early as 198::!, acrording to officials_
The incidence of hepatitis R has grown quickly
in San Fr ancisco, with its large homosexual
population. in the past rive years, rising from 24 1
cases in L975 to a projected 800 cases this year.
The fierce explosion triggered
Wednesday by bomb expert Johnnie
Howe killed him and his 14-year-old
daughter. Mary. Police spec ulated
Ho we was depressed over the
breakup of his marriage .
The massive explosion led police to
briefly evacuate a half-square-male
a round the scene in downtown Cotati ,
a town of about 2,500 people 50 mile<>
north of San Franr asco.
A ft'w m inutes later, the telephone
rcsng lier hus band was on the Jjne. ( ) "If you don't meet me at the cor _ I.. '1· HO\ H _
ner. you 'll never see Mary again," he :::::=======::::::
told her (1 \4 .ti. \, UEH:o-01\)
Informs and
All wool
sport coets.
HernngbOrles. tweeds
and flannel solids.
Reg. 125.00
99.90
Men'• slacks.
Includes all wool.
wool blends and
polyesters.
Reg. 35.00-50.00
27.90-39.90
Mrs llov.c rushed frnm the apart _ .
mcnl ai. the tar exploded
o.IQn« aults.
Newest ran cotlec-
tlon of all wool
vested suits.
Reg. 265.00
219.90
Reveals
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>
Th.t brinp the tally so far from three·Mbs of
the major AFTRA locals -Hollywood, San Fran·
daco ad Wubincton -to -.211 in favor. Votin1
wu 1chedwed Oct. 14 ln Cbica10 and Oct. ts in
New York. silve1Woods AM wool ...... ....
1
ll'M8t In our quality ••.
41 FAIHION Ill.AND
fllWPORT aucH
Solids, herringbones.
plaids and stripes.
Reg.235.00
199.90
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Thomn Keevll Edllor
I Financial Impact
I 1 Must Be Studied
Jrvlne Company pl•n." to build i. '70 at' re S.lOO rnUhon
commer<'ial eenter &n l rvtne Wlll ~ re\•iewed later th11'
mo nth by tht" eity Plannlftl Commas ion
Part of the mflterial to~ studied 1ndudes a rtport on
how much the project will ~t the <'It ' and how much It
wU1.1enerate In tu revenU(" for Jr\'1ne
'TM planning <"ommt5sionus !fhould examine this re
port with a view toward proterung the r 1ty's hnancaal
poalUon
Undoubtedly . portions or lht" <'Ommert'Utl c·enter wall
be a boon to <'ity fln•n<'«>s ~ales ta• rrom dt>part m ent
stores and bed t ax from thrtt planned hotels certainly
will come MS good 11e~·s to city Clnan<'lll officers
On the other hand. lar1t> office buildin&s propo"ed fur
the cente r might he more of a ctruln thHn boon to <'ll)
finances.
City plannjng <'<>mm1ss1oners sho uld mukt.> ~ur~ th~
center is deve loped with a proper ma x of retail and office
space . By doing this. the commissione rs will insure lhal
the project is established on a paying basis and d<>t's n l
darken Irvine's munic ipal financ ial picture
School Safety FU'St
The California De partment of Education has det•1dell
that schools shouldn't be built in Irvine's southeast Wood·
brictJe area or Villaee 12 just east or there
In a letter to the Irvine Unified School 0 1stnC't , a
Department of Educ ation spokes man said noise and
c ralh hazard from jets using El T oro Marine Corps Arr
Station argue agains t the bujldang of sC'hools in thos e
areas.
Jn response to the letter . there a re rumblings from
the s chool district that schools could ana should be built
there anyway . Some school distric t officials have mdi<:at
ed they plan to oppose the Depa rtment of Educ ation find,
ing.
The finding apparently was b ased o n a s m a ll number
of airplanes from the air station that take off in a wes ter
ly direction.
While this number may be s mall a nd it may be trut.·
that few a ir station planes h ave ever crashed in Irvine .
the Department of Education finding s hould be given
c areful conside ration .
The safety of school childre n s hould be the overriding
concern.
School distric t planners have lo ng felt schools s ho uld
be built in southeast Woodbridge and Village ll .
However . those plans s hould be changed if s afety a nd
noise problems c an't be solved.
'Affordable'~
More than 540 people attended a lottery last Suhday
an Irvine for 30 condominiums ranging in size from 750 t o
1.164 square-feet and costing about S75.000
The residential units are being built by the Irvine
Padlfic Co. in accordance with the city's general plan re·
quirement that affordable howling be provided for people·
who work in the city but now have to live elsewhere.
In an attempt to meet this requirement. Irvine
Pacific allowed o nly people who wo rk in Irvin e t o
participate in the lottery . ~ondly . to ins ure the ron-
aominiums would be bought by people "':ith low ana
m oder ate incom es. the builder s aid only those with annu al
incomes of less t h a n about $27,500 could s ubmit lotter y
cards.
However . one t\as to wonder how a pe rs on m aking
that kind of money co1uld afford to pay $10.000 do wn a nd
S957. monthy for a condo minium.
Representatives of the Irvine Planning Department
say people in t h at income bracket c an afford this hous-
in~.
lf this is true. it goes to show the kmd or fmant•1al
saorifices people are willing to make to own a home.
Jn the fina l a n a lysis. it also shows that there con·
tm,aes to be no easy answer to the p roble m o f prov id in~ low
co!(t housing to low · a nd moderate · income persons •••
Opi"lons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
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Boyd/Pigs
ByL.RI. BOYD <t Where does the pig r ank
amtn& domesticated animals
in 1•telli1ence?
A:. It's a 10. The Bo Derek
of •amyard brains. accord-
illli'to some. Mental tests on ma re pip are not easy to
ar nae. however. Most of
tbe att slaughtered at an ea y ace. .
f . How did George
W hinaton acquire Mount
Ve on?
His father left It to his
at son, George's half
er. And the hair brother
willed it to Georae.
ne lime bank robber
rt Nussbaum wae on the
'a ~-most.wanted list in
. He did not frequently
e bls house of hldln&. un-
standa bly . C urious
bon wondered why not.
explained that he wu a
Dear
Gloomy
Gm
free lane£' wrikr Oh Cf•r
lainly. certainly That pro
fession appealed to hi m
greatly Later in prison. he
gavt' 1t a try. It worked At
last report. on parole. he'd
made more than 300 writing
sales His free-lancc wriler
i d e ntit v h ad turne d
legitimate·
Th E' Indi a n n a m e
"Pocahonta s " m ea n t
"playful one ... ll wasn ·t that
woman 's real n ame . in ·
c id e ntally. He r t ribal
moniker was Matoaka
The U.S. Government for
almost half a century hu
tried to lower the output of
f armen. But it baa failed. ne Soviet Union tor even
tonier has tried to raise Ute
CNtput of farmen. It. too, bu
failed. Clearly, 1ovemmenta
cn't farm. Alao clear: Gov·
erem~nta can't le arn or
tM7'd 19t the potat att.r half
1 bu•dred yeara or U ·
peritDH ln f aUUN.
Hiator1cal footnotes In·
dleate tlle early aettlen
110•1 Ulf A\1'9tk Cpaat
hanllled O)'lterl a foot ICJnl, °"9~.onemeal.
Peter Paul Rub•n• In·
cltlded ia h61 IGS palntln1 ol
M arle de llledlcl the ltftk
•••llin1 ol the thyroid •land
BOW k1IDWft u aolter. It was tlMNcait Ulen to be a mark of
beauty.
•ore parents adopt
daildren in tbe United States
titan in all other n1t1on1 com· .......
Jack AndPrMon
Grim View of NATO Strength
W AStflN<:TON 1'h'-' North
Atlant1t· Trc-utv Oqurn lutlon.
loni& ballyhoot•d tH. tht: free
world's 11h1dd Jl(11mst the 11rinc:1I
ml.iht of tht' Soviet I 'nton and 1ts
'alf'lllt_... er.ult! 1·ru111plc hkt• a
11he<-t nf t111fn1I 111 tht· evc11t or a
1·on vt·ntwnal war 111 ~111 o ptt
'l'hiit. '" th l'Oll('IU!>IOO of the
l' S Jo1111 <'had' or Staff, who
w I' I It h\•d tilt'
llUI I 001\' 11f ,J
I' lll'>ll f>I 11 I {'
1 n11f1 11 t ""11 h
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111 II II I ' I "i I n
lht'll l 'UI 11•nl
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Ill I \ 1 l •'I I
llV'>lurt> ~t.1lt•
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t'"llllrl:th•' (l rt'
l'llUl'ht•tl 111 Iii... patut<, uf tht• f>t'n
t.1.ion Hui .... h1•n tram.lated. they
"Vt' 11 clu11gl'r
The Sovacl~ ;ind th•·ir· Warsa"·
l'at•t all ll'S m ight nc1t achieve
.1 q u11·k 'll'tor) 1n a non-
nurl\':.ar war , Sa):. thl· JIOSture
Mailbox
't:.ltl'HWnt Hui "N i\TIJ 1·annot
lw t.>nl1rely 1·onr1<1t-11t that 11
,. o 11 I d 11 e f (! n d ., u ref'.,~ ( u 11 v
J.ia1n111 a maJ11r <'1mv1·ntumal at A
t cH'k Witho ut rC~()r1 to nuclt·ur
Wl·apons ·
TIU: MOST l.IKf:LY hcit
tlcra•ld for a NATO W,Hsaw
P&r l l·onfrontat1on 1s an what the brass hat!i r ail the .. <'entral
It ,, K I II n . t h r ,, u ~ h ..... l's t
G ., r rn a n ' 'I' h 1 i. r «· K 1 v n 1 s ·~·ra t 1e al ."" arcord1 ng tlJ the
Joint Chiefs. ·'for 1t 1nl'ludl·s the
arcai. trad1twn<1 ll} used ''" tn· \'USton routcs arroi.~ 1-:11n1pe ."
<\nd it is herf' that th•· Wt·~t t·m
<ti lies would en1oy 1 h•· i: rt< a test
a<1va ntage be«aUsl' "the• 1.lt-.pan
tv between NATO a11d W:s1·-;:i ....
Pa1·t ~round 01C1npc1w1·r '' not
~real
Rut there IS a 1•all'h 'I h!· ('!llfl
mur11st fon·e~ would tw 1·11mh,1t
rc•iuly a full t w11 week:-. beforl'
N.\ TO's um ls and lh u~ 1•1>u ld
'tl eploy 1·ons1dt.'ra hl~ ).!rccs11;-r
tombat force-; in 1h1· Central
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Remember PJaya del Rey Air]: ort Lesson
To thl' F:d1tor
The most ndu·ulou~ ph a~"" '''
thE' r unt111u1n i.: 1 n1ru ~1on nf
air port no1s1• into tht• Newport
fl arbor dr<>:J rs thP prt-.;ent pre,
pai;?anda on the 'qu1N · DC' 9
Super IW>
By Qne well puhlt(.'azed tt'1>t nf
a new e mpt,\' a1rcrart flown
\er y careful!~· by the m.rnufa<:·
turn 's tf'St ptl11t. M r Donnell
Dvuglas has· pr11w•d onl~ lhat
they have an extelle nt public r e
latlons departm1>nl The pr11·
JeC'led communit~ n111o;c areas"
s hown an I he1 r <tlh l'rt15cment
t Ptlol . Ort I 1 wer<' obvmuslv "gucsi.hrnate~ hy t111all \' pred
1ud1ced company e mployee~
prtl\ in~ nolhtnR.
In tha:o. same advertiseme nt at
s tat t>s that ·'Ai r California plans
to sen c .John Wayne Orange
Count~ Airport with OC 9 Super
80s ·
Th1i-a1rrraft 1s at prei.ent 11-
1 e i: a I I y overwt-1Jth t for the
airport• CouJd 1t possibly be that
Oougla.-; and Air Cali fornia hav"
some spel'ial knowledge that our
s upervisors will accommodate
them ·'
This is merel) another step
toward the total dominatmn of
the Harbor Area by the airport
e xpansion interests For those
who question this please take
a took ot what's left of Playa del
Ht>y
G ERALD S SILSBF.E
To the Editor·
Newa Item . "Help wanted
One hundred dollars a day. No
experience need e d . On job
training . S h ort term
employment. Fertile fe males
need not apply. Ellposure to
radiation limited to safe levels.
Apply : San Onorre Nuclear
Power Plant."
I• the above true or have lhe
media which have covered lhe
1tory been co nne d i nto
promoting a new science-fiction
snln?
Unfortunately, It is true. It Is
real and it la now. It Is alllO an
unlnteationally clear preview or
our nation's nuclear future.
I TO 'nlDf'E who would respond
that a wage bonus Is a valid
lnducemerit for a person to r1sk
hi• Nfety, I would aak :
1 ) U the repair work on the
dlHbl_. 1enerat<ars at the San
Onofre plant la "safe", why are
boeUMS necessary?
2) How bu what is "Nie"
been determined? Werwn't th
Army penonnel MW devtlaptnJ.
cancers told they were "aale ~
wllep the Nevada te~ta werw
ninrltll'tl•d 111 lht l'l.111-.'
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11«h 11 r poor bluc•k. h11>v.n
~«llr>"' 11r 11h:IP to g~nrhlt-<•"'~•Y
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4 1 """" ( .111 I h1· p1:rs11 nci 1
der 1,1Qn matl1• ttv an 111tll\ 1duc1I
I 0 r I S k la I ~ II ~ II I if l' f 11 r ;1
mon<'l3r) honus he CQU J tPd "'•th
a nc•c 1s 1n n rn eid(' t o r .,k
b1>cv m1 ni:: •• 1rans m11ter nr
..:l'nt·t H' tr<1uma II) iill r1f soc wt 1 :-.
Vt't t11 IW t'llfll'Cl \.l'cl ' .
In bnl'f. lht• r urrenl pro~a .int
to re1·n11t -;hor1 tt·rm ""11rkcr-. 10
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to a H't tu-be detcrmtncrl .;..ift-
lcve I nf rad 1 at1on fo1 a q 11 wk f" 1•
huntlred trn<'k' 1~ t'11mplt•U•h
un •• r t·cpt<i b It> 111 a 11 y "01· 11'1 v
1 alutni;? pN~on<il rt1gn1t 1
A happ" allt•rnal1' e w11uhJ tw
to p l'rs uad e lht• µfa n l .,
m anagemt!nt and 'l•ll·kh11ldL"1 '
to wait the re"" th11u~a 11d ~·ear'
n••t'essary for lht> n mt<1m1n:ittrir1
lcveh to tl1ssipatt· ;rnd tht'n th1•\
could get lhe JOh don1• without
the nct'ri fi}r honusr~
TOl\I WEHT
·Saf4•• Ountf'?
To the Ed1to1
People art dyan~ a ll •>ver tht-
lJnited Stale!> from 1l111r:-.s a-.
so1'1all-d with chem1 c<1I d11rnps
lsn t 11 nire to know th.It l!ar
rit-lt WtE'dcr a nd H(':< Ehling
have s tc1t e<l l hal ll u n1 1n~ton
UeaC'h hcis the 011 lv ·!.afe ·
<'hc ml<'al dump in tht' ~·tt1mtr} ..
T his 1n spite or known r un<'t:•
illness of the li ver by res1d1•11l'>
living next to the dump
I think that s11mcthing sta nks
in Huntington Reach besides the
dump
LIND/\ Ti\ YLOH
1''Mlr CtJllar· ('rf •4'
To the Editor ·
News reports state Or Luis J
Cella, convicted felon. wi ll be re
leased from federal prison in
Decem ber h aving s.-rved :l2
m onths or a five.year pnson
term on Medicare and medical
rraud t'Ol'IVictions. Over $800,000
It alleaed to have been diverted
by Cella from the social pro-
grams to whkh he Is supposed to
be 10 responsive.
Cella did not use a gun to
divert these runds. For that he
would have gone to prison ror 8
vu y lon1 time. No, he used peo
pie who were friends and &s·
aoclates as dupes and pawns &n
this 11clteme. Now Cella feels his
32 monttw too lona • sentence .
Th• Insinuation 11 that his was
"white collar" crim e ve rsus
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ht: deplct<'d l''"" carl11:r tha11 cur-
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A STUDY in Sim Die l(o C'oWlty
(Villapando. 1977 J 1·oncludcd that
Illegal m1~r:rnt:-. an that county
contribute about S.~ 8 m1lllon in
taxes on wa~e:c earned locally
eac>h yctr while• th total {'<>St or
lhc .sod al i;erv1ee!> I P<fucatlon.
health care. welfare assistance.
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etc.) consumed by th<' ('OU nty's 11·
lt'gal migrants was estlmah.'ft at
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t ht• Ill ""l'rJt
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( u m paigH (''rop
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F:H·r .,inc·c my rathe r con ~
h il1utt•d a l1ltl1: monc) to one or
"lilt· poltt1 ~·.1l µarlat's , we 've been
11tqt>r,·d by campaign eontn bu
t111n plt>t1'-S<-vcral times a week.
1wr inatlho"t ywlcls a fresh crop
of t h<>~e Wt>E'd!'
M v fa mily hclicves t hal as
n111<'t nw1I voters we should sup-''°'' llw part.y of our C'hoice, but wt> arc· not welllthy and have
a lr<'ad\ l(tve n all we «an afford
to ~I Vl' It grieves us that the
p3r t v has "":1~tl'<l lhe hulk of our
rontributton!I In harassing us ror
mon ·
Poht11 al fund ra isers should
ll11 nk lw1('t• hefure launching
!H1t'h overly lnva~h mailing cam-
pn1 gns This kind or treatment
t•nr ouroJtt'S sm all contributors
to think lw1ce b<'fore sending In
an't more r he1:ks.
. KAR EN LOlllSE RRt\NT
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l) I I I Cl N
VOL. 73, NO. 183, .t S Cl IO NS. 40 PAGES ()RANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1980
San Onofre -Expansion Perils
By T1w A&Mk·latf'd t•reu
A $.1 I b1lhon citpun .. wn of lh ·
San Onofre nudett1 plunt roulJ
reduce fi sh produ1·t1on h~ ul) t11
80 perc1:1nt 1n nea1 .. hore kelp
beds and cn.•utc an ll\ t'r Jll Iv.,,.
of SO percent for ::.port anll 1·u111
mercull f1shermt:n u1·l·ord10~ tu
a prellm.Jnary rt>porl prt'pared
for a state ai;tency
Two of the thr~e memheri. of
the Marine Kevu:w Committee
of the state Co.i:.lal <.'urn m1.,::.m11
have ;ugreed to prt>ll m111Jr} 1·011
Pension
du .. ll•fb .,, llw l•'IHHl "'"ll'h
.. ' ' thl· " ti u· 1 Ulla lw u n<J till' h1•41te'd l4 Uh•1 1h .. d1.1r1t« from tt11
~Hiii Om1fr ... 11u1'11 ur l(t-llt>r .it111~
p I a n t ., 1• 1q1nn '11rn 1 u u Id I>•
dt•tnnwntill 111 thc· 1·n~1ronrnenl
1 ht' rt'vort i:. t-x 1wrt r1I lu llt-
pre:.cnled tv thL' '>t<tll• • 'u..t:.t<1I
C. umm1.,.,111n b\ lull· tktubcr •
'l1<1k1•.,man 1111 1 hr l''rwnth 11f
lht> Jo'.Jflh I'll\ i llJOlll~lllJI ~IUUIJ
:.l:l1d ~ednt·Mla)
T ht' third nwnilwr nf ttw r1•
\ I l' "' I' II 111 11i 1 I I I"' I ' Ii \ I "11
1\1 1 d i J d I ' Ill d II d I>: l' / 11 f l ht:
i.11,l11u:-.,,,, •. in., ~ect1on of
~1u1 h1•1 n 'ullforntl:l Edison Co
lht· plu nt ':-, o pt!rator
M11 haclri. ~au.I tilt' final report
h:i'I 1101 yt'l b<!en drafted and its
1 onc lwminl' will be "very dlf
fen•11t
M u·h11l'11i. said the slate f'Om
1111!>s1on staff report was based
on '\er> preliminary data" on
· 1A<1lt·r 1nt<1ke and discharge from
tht> 1•x ii.l1ng 456 megawatt
nud 1.·ur ~t'ncrator, which has
JU :0-1 um· h11l water discharge
about o ne half mile orfs hore.
The dlscharge from lhP l wn
new ge nerator'>. eac·h l o
generatt> I.I million mc~awatL'i,
would be diffused from rour
pipes extendin~ l lo 11·2 miles
offs hore. compan}' offwials said
The fi sh o;ucked into the waler
mtakes and the effect of heated
water discharge from all thre"
units of the plant are "likely to
reduce the annual produl'l io11 of
nt!ar-s hore fish population by 80
percent" and an <Jverall los~ of
about 50 pt:rcent ror sport~ and
commer<:ial f1shermf'n, ::.aid
Curky Wharton or San Diego, an
attorney for the environmental
group
A s1mJlar view of adverse ef
re1·ts on fish life. prepared by
the staff of the s t ale com ·
m1ss1on. was given to the federal
Nuclear Kegulatory (;omm1ss1on
Aug. 31. The NRC is expected to
hold ht arings in 1981 on whether
to grant ari operating license fo r
the t wo additional generalin~
unit...
The diffusion system lo prpe
the heated water a way from the
Friend Testifies
'\'oar Homt•f o"·n
Dall~· New~papt•r
TWENTY-FIVE CEN TS
F1sh?
plant well t·ause turt>id1t) :iml
clouding of the water at dis·
char ge point!!, c ull1n~ off .,un.
light to kelp beds "'here the fish
populations are bred. the fl raft
report suy::.
He pla1:1ni: the d 1ffu:-.1on
s vst em with eoollnJ! tower:.
could douhle the $2 5 l)llllOn cost
of addin~ the two new rca1•tors
and the MSl of t•xtcnd1n~ lhe d1f
fusion syste m to waters far
oHshore could add $1 billion or
more to the j)(."(JJeCL, 1-'nends ur
the Earth h1r.1 said
Program
Retained
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of -0.0• f"ttet St.ti Despite threats of recall from
a local citizens group, the Dana
Point Sanitation D1str1cl hoard
refused Wednesday night lo
rescind its controversial pension
•plan.
Anthony Coverup
Of Fund Alleged
About 35 members o r the
Dana Pomt Citizens For Action
showed up at the board meeting
to voice opposition to the plan,
which would pay members 10
times their monthly $50 salary
The group had thrf'at.ent-d tu
la unch a recall if the pension
plan was not rescinded.
Rut sanitation bottrd member
Angus Smith say:. he and the
othe r four directors wall not
yield to minority group pres·
sure.
"We're not running scared,"
Smjth said. ·'This is not the first
time we have been In a dillicult
situation. Whether they start a
recalJ or they don't start a re<:aJI
will not interfere w ith the
reaponaiblUliea we have at
band."
The aanitaUon directors have
By G LF:l'llN S<.'OTI'
0. ...... ., ... , f"fl••
A long-time friend of Oran~c
County Isl Distr11·1 Supl'n·isnr
Philip Anthony has tcsl1f1cd un·
der oath that l\nlhony asked him
for help to hide the soun·c of a
Police Hold
Marine in
Sex Attacks
Laguna Beach and Orange
County Sheriff investigators ar
rested a 21-year-old Manne late
Wednesday on su.~picion of as-
saulting .three women over the
pas t four m onths in south a;,.--UJo:.c.A-wul e r fire r r o m t he
Citizens For Action for the
pension plan. which was adopted
in April.
--Aw~ ge-County1
Under the plan . board mem·
<See PENSION, Page t\2)
Parents Seek
Move to New
School Area
Parents of high school age stu·
dents living on Camp Pendleton
have riled petitions with the stat<'
Board of Education, the Orange
County school board and the San
Diego County school board to
have 42 acres of the Marine IJa!>e
near San Onofre removed from
the Fall brook Union High S<-h•)()I
District.
Th ey want to JOln the
Capistrano Unified District so
their children ran avoid an hour ·
long bus ride to school in
Fallbrook. San Clemente High
School is a 10-minute t rip for the
students.
Last month the parents lost a
court battle in San Diego to extend
a tuition agreement between
Fallbrook and the Capistrano dis·
trict that allowed their children to
attend San Clemente High School.
Fallbrook administrators sald
the district could no longer afford
to allow the students, who live ln
the Fallbrook district. lo attend
classes in San Cle mente.
They claimed the district would
lose an estimated $25,000 in state
and federal funds If the more than
120studentsldtthedistrict.
But the Pendleton parents say
the major COMideratlon should be
the welfare of the studenta, not
how much each school district
standa to gain or lose.
Pumpkin atop lamp post on Balboa Island surely doesn't
look much like a Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. but it clearly
carries the nation al college fraternity 's Greek letters on
its face. The fratern-..1 Halloween pumpkins also ap·
peared atop lamp pasts al Collins and Ruby avenues on
the island.
180 Said Killed
By Iraqi Missiles
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) Iraq
and Iran traded air and missih!
attacks today and reported the
highest ea.c;ualty toll for a Ringle
day in their war on the northern
fringes of the Persian Gill.
Iraq used g round-to-ground
missiles for the first lime in
the conflict, kilting as many as
180 Iranian civilians and wound·
ing hundreds more In attacks on
two Iranian cities, the Iranian
news agency Pars said. Iraq
said Iranian attacks on its
northeast c ity of Kirkuk
wounded 18 civilians.
Iraq's president, apparently
extending attempts to get out·
side help or mediation to settle
the conflict , sent top envoys to
five nations. And Iran, which
has rejected all cease-fire calls.
sa id it was dispatching a high·
(See MIDEAST, Pase A2)
Platnaen 11..,,e llejertifJll
Pfc . Elbert Ray Johns on, who
lives in base housing at Marine
Corps Air Station. El Toro. was
taken into custody Wednesday
after investigators received a tip
rrom an Irvine service station
attendant.
He was being held in Orange
County Jail today with hail set
at $25.000.
Johnson. who has u wife and
two c hildre n la ving at the
military base. is held on SU!IPI·
cion of kidna pping, rape. sex
perversion, assault with a dead·
ly weapon and assault with 1n
tent to t.'Ommil murder
Investigators said he 1s sus-
pected in ac;saults on a Laguna
Beach woman last Friday. a
Hoa g Hos pita l nurse 1n Sep·
tember. and a South Laguna
woman in July
Jo Friday's inc ident. a 19-
year-old Laguna Beach woman
driving home early m the mom·
ing on El Toro Road. was s truck
from behind by a motorist
matching Johnson's description.
When the victim stepped from
her car to exchange license in·
formation, the m an allegedly
smas hed her in the face. pulled
her into his car. and later raped
he r in a rural.area in Irvine.
The woman escaped her as·
sailant by jumpin g from his
moving car near Jeffrey Road
and Walnut Avenue in Irvine, in·
vestigators said.
Investigators said they were
able to identify .Johnson from a
tip received from an Irvine
service attendant, who rec ·
ognized the suspec t from a
desqjption provided by police .
Johnson is also a suspect in
the assault ol a Newport Beach
nurse in the early morning hours
of Sept. 13 as s he was driving
home from Hoag Memorial
Hospital.
Bluffs· Preservation Rapped
But commissioners expressed
opposition to both measures dur· lnJ a commlaslon hearing on the
ordinance Wednesday n1atht.
The)' •aid there were enou1h
reaulaliona in the city to protect
the coat.al bluff areu.
Durinl the hearlft1. architect.a
Art Jacobean and Morri• ••·
derlaa apoke 11aJnat lb• or·
dhluee, • did local rteidlnta
Sari Ripple IDd Rick BarrtU.
Atherton, defe•dinl btt lq·
-~"' Ndd tlMlt "UM problem
la that the comml11ion feels
there la no p~blem wltb the
coastal bluffs."
ffe said there had been major
1llde1 and collapee alon1 the
bluff•. ' "The evidence fl overwbelm·
lnl, I. Atherton Hid.
One community or1ant1auon.
the North Lquna AaaoetatJon.
recommended adopttoa of the
ordtnance wttb aome ehaal•·
RepnMDtativ• of the IM>UP
Hid the cbaa••• In wordlnl
"will retain the essence and
form of the ordinance," but In·
corporate elements ol the In·
ltlatlve.
Tbe initiative provides for •
35·foot aetback of bulldin1s from
the bluff ed1e. That could be re·
duced by varhmce to 25 reet or
10 feet dependin1 on the depth of
the lot.
The ordinance atatea that
there would be a minimum Ht·
baelc ot 25 feet.
<8" 1Ll1PP'8, Pa1e All
SJ0.000 luan made '" h1'i pollt1<'al <a rn prugn in I 976
The friend, The<x.lore Cook or
Newport Beach. said in a dep
os1tion taken on Sept 12 lh<it
Anthony approached ham on Ort
24. \976. with a S30,000 <·heck
,. ... ,,.......
WINS NOBEL PRIZE
Poland'• Czealaw Mllosz
VC Berkeley
Professor
Geu Nobel
STOCKHOLM. Sweden <AP>
The 1980 Nobel Prize in
literature was awarded today to
C:zeslaw Milosz. an exiled Polish
poet, novelist and outspoken an·
ti-Soviet who has become a U.S.
citizen and professor of slavic
languages at UC Berkeley.
C alling him a writer who
''with uncompromisin g clear·
sightedness voices man's ex-
posed condition in the world of
severe conflicts,·· the Swedish
Academy of Letters said: '·His
writing is many-voiced and
dramatic. ins istent and pro-
vocative. This is true not only ol
his poetry but also of his prose
the novels. the analyses and
. . . essays, which perhaps have
been overlooked in favor of his
poetry."
Mllosz. 69, was c ultural affairs
attache at the Polish Embassy
in Paria in 1951 when he ignored
a recall by communist Poland.
At the time, he said he would re·
main in France "because I knew
perfectly well that my country
was becoming the province of an
empire."
•'I have rejected the Stallniau'
ne w faith.'' he added. "because
the practice of lyinc Js one of Its
principal commandmenta. The
Soviet relllioo is only another
name for lytni."
MtloH, borii in Uthuanla, hu
been living in the United Stata
since 1980. He became a
naturallled U.S. citizen In \'70.
Reached by telephone 1t
home, Mllol1 said lt wu lmpor·
tant that the UteratuN pM1• wu
awarded to a poet who wrtlet In
a forelp l•cua1e.
:.1gned b) pcihlwa l f1n<in1·11•r
<;ene 'onr.1d J\nlhnnv a:-.ked
h1 m to dc·posil lice rhe<'k mt.1 his
hank arrounl and then write hi:.
ciwn personal $.'10.000 1·he<·k lo
Anthony, 'ook i.aid
I nterv1c·"' cd this week alJ<1ut
Cook 's Sl'enar111 , An thony
!:ilrcssed I hat he n~v.-r tnt!'d lo
<'Onceal the source or the $.10,000
''T here wa:. never an intention
in my mmd lo hide the source of
the funds." said Anthony. "I did
it the way I was advised by my
campaign consultants and m y
attorneys.··
Cook's deposition was taken in
connection with a clv\l lawsuit
brought against Anthony by
former political opponent, Harry
Yamamoto. a Santa Ana city
councilman Yamamoto 1s alleging that An·
thony reported the loan transac·
l ion 11legaJly on s tate campaign
~~Me-reporhAg forms. He
also is swng Anthony for libel in
<'Onnection w ith an Anthony
rampaign m er rn 197fj question-
ing a $38 .000 loan mall~ tn
Yamamoto
A nt ho n y and f or m er
'iuper.1sor Halph Ou!dri<·h are
<iccusei'.l 1n a s eparate cr11nmal
t'Om plaint of felony t·ons1.11r<icy
to law1dcr t'amµargn ("Ontnbu
twns
Cnnrud, who I" 111 prison on a
l1n1n fraud 1·on \i1·t icin , ha~
11leadt'fl guilt~ Lo ll1<· laundt'nng
,·harges in Anthony's t use
l ook s:ud hc met Anthony rn
the late 19f10s wh1 k tht·y were
st udents at ('al Sl ate Long
Ht•aC'h Cook own.. a Newport
Hea1 h company that :.rranges
South Pacific lour<; f111 trnv<·I
agencies
In has dci.>'>:.1t1011. l 11111< gave
this account of h1!-nie1·t1nhs with
l\nthony from Ort a 24 l!l76
Tenanl8 Backed
LOS ANGELES <AP t Tht!
federal government's largest 1n
stallmcnt to date on the pl<1n11ed
downtown people mover 1s in
two grants totaling $16.7 million
ror completion of the fa\'\Jity's
design and engineering. Mayor
Tom Bradley made the announ-
ceme nt Tuesday.
\\''eat her
Ni ght and morning low
clouds with patchy fog
Friday with only partial
clearing in the a fte rnoon
Highs Friday in the upper
60s at the beaches to mid
70s in the inland areas.
Lows tonight 60 to 6S
INSIDE TOD" 't'
Miami. long o C'enler for
touri1m and commerct'. ~
become a city ol tear 01
racial ten.tiOM and violence
grip tM "magic ctt)I." See:
Page Al.
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CH Cll ..
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L :
·-
'E1wironmemalist,'
Rea{lan Declares
ST UH I~ 1 A l'l HonaltJ lfe»1tan. de<'lartng · I am an en
v1runnw nt1Ah!!l. d~ntt'd tod•• ht-l!i !'ltekln1 to <'Ompre>m lH
r lean 1ur ruk~ for the• .. 11kr of 1nrrea ed 1ndu11tnal produl'llon
(Ear her sl(1r , t' u.ie A4 1
But at lht> ame llnH' tht> Rt>pubhr an rrH1denllal nomtnff
rent"wc.-d h1~ 111Ca\'k on lhC' Envimnmt-nta ProtecUOn A1ency,
act·ualntt 1t of a tenltf'nn to .. lniust on unreuonable and many
times witned standard!> · _
Re~1111 1u:1 ll~k .. •I to rlanfy his position on clean •1r l•w• In
li&ht ol his 4·011ulwnl 1h1!' '*~k tn Steubenville, Ohio, that he
would invlt.-<·oul un1I ... tet'I industry o((lr lals lo help him rewntti
envlronm~n\t\I re1o1ulat1ons 1f ht' 1:; t>IN't('(f president
.... '°" "l.r.-. .,, ....... .,, .....
SAl'tV.Mt-:Nl'O 1A t•1 Gov Edmund Brown Jr today
ruled out thf' pos:s1b11J t> of 11eetung a lturd term an 1982
The l'omm~nt was not a s urpns ... stnt'e Brown made s1m1lar statemcn~ in U1e pa:sl But at sh<>uld end :speculation. fanned re
cently by Brown's l'h1ef ol staff Gray Davis, that the 42·year-0ld
aovemor might be rt!cons1de nng his dec1s1on to leave office 1n
1982.
C'arrf"r G.-..drr T1urard llraflall
BRISTOL Tenn 1 AP J Presu.lent Carter. after admll
ting he's been' "l'arned away on a l'Ouple of occasions," t am
paigned m the South today and fulfilled his pr~m1se to take a
gentler, more reticent a pproach toward Republican c haJlenger
Ronald Reagan. 1 Re lated s tory. A4.)
We lcomed by thousands of persons at the local airport,
Carter gave his standard campaign speec.h, b~l today. unlike on
some previous occas ions . he omitted naming his oppo~ent ..
The line that c aused so much controversy earlier 1n the
week that Reagan's election would split the country amonM
racial, regional and religious lines was missing, too. Instead,
Carter said today:
"1 want to see the nation united. North and South -united.
Black and white united. Rural and urban united."
'11'aste' Flaged
Gann in County,
Assails Cranston
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of .. DMIY ...... le.ft
Tax-relief proponent Paul
Gann breezed through Orange
County late Wednesday, sticking f.o Republican audiences as he
.a tt a ck e d De mo c r a t A I a n
Cranston whose U.S. Senate seat
he hopes to capture Nov. 4.
I'm for helping people who need
he lp, and people on Soc ial
Security earned the money they
get." he said.
"If we'd get rid of the fraud
and waste, we could balance the
federal budget.
"But I would never cut back
Social Security. " The Republican candidate was
agitated ov.er report.s he wants
to cut Social
Security by S
perc ent. ex-
plaining at a
Costa Mes a
gathering of
the R e -
publi c a n
Associates of
Orange Coun·
ty that what
GANN h e r e a I I y
wants is a S percent c ut in pro-
gram administration not m
benefits.
Earlier Wednesday. m a taJk
before about 100 Republican
women al Clemente Inn, Gann
said he wants to cul federal
• waste.
"I've said a thousand times
. I Drink Demand
Means Prison
BOSTON (AP) -A Boston
~man faces up lo 20 years in
"prison after pleading guilty to
.kicking in a cockpit door and
:punching a co-pilot because he
-was r efused a drink on a
,Philadelphia lo Boston flight in
August. '
In Costa Mesa. where he ad·
dressed some 50 members of the
Republican Associates who
braved a chilly evening wind to
meet him in a big bfue tent, the
63 -yea r -o ld Gano c h i ded
Cranston as "a bom-again con-
servative."
Cranston . he ch arged. has
been the liberal Senate whip who
has been spending federal tax
dollars ror years on everything
but nalionaJ defense.
Now, Gann charged, he is
c ampaigning for s tronger
military forces and a balanced
federal budget while drawing a
$38,000 pension from the State or
California for his eight years as
state controller.
As he has throughout much of
his c ampaign, Gann leaned
heavily on presidential can-
didate Ronald Reagan's s upport
and praised the relief brought
about by Proposition 13, the
property-tax-cutting initiative he ·
and Howard Jarvis took s ue·
cessfully to the voters two years
ago.
Before his talk in the tent
pitched on the second floor patio
at the South Coast Plaza Hotel.
Gann told reporters his cam·
paign 1s moving aJonR nicely.
That grass-roots organization
is behind him, he s aid. and he
claimed he is gaining strength.
He could quote no recent poll
figures to support the contention
though.
Platinum
Found
At Sea
TOKYO IAP I J upcanei.~
divers huve re<'overcd platinum
1nf1C<HN v11lued at $2 -t m il horl
from the wreck of 11 Hussian
c•rulser llWlk In the too.& ~ Russo
Japaneae war, hiking the stllke.s
111 what hu bet·ome a diplomatic
rttrmt11h tletwef>n Moscow and-
Tokyo
A sp0kesm1tn for the Nippon
Marin~ ~velopment Co said to
<h y its (t1 vt<r s s a l vatced 16
platinum liars of 70 percent puri·
ty worth about $150,000 apiece al
currt!nt ririec s Crum the 8,524-ton
AdmaraJ NaJc:hlmov, lying some
350 feet below the ·urface off
Ts u~h1ma I land 1n southern
Japan
lie s&d the dive rs also sighted
boxel> m the hold of the ship
which c:ould back records ob·
tained by the salvage company
slating the Admiral Nakhimov
earned 5.500 boxes Qf gold coins
worth almos t $4 I billion al
today's prices.
R y o i l' h i S a sl6 g a w a .
multimillionaire sponsor or the
sal vage operation. s peculated
Wednes day that t he sunken
treasure could b(o worth 10 t imes
that amount. Ile indicated the
ship was ca rrying the treasures
of C zar Ni c hol a s 11 , then
be leaguer ed by unrest in
Moscow, to Vladivostok.
f 'rent rag~ . I I
MIDEAST • •
level delegation to v1s1t "revolu·
tionnry and friendly countries ..
soon to explain its case. and
possibly take it to the United Na-
tions Security Council. So far on-
ly North Korea has offered to
help Iran.
But Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho-
meini predicted I ran would wm
the war and said his goal was to
take Islamic gove rnment to
Ir aq, Tehran radio s aid Jranian
pl~nes bombed the outs kirts of
Baghdad.
Iran s aid Iraqi in v aders
threatening Ahwaz. capital of
Khu zi s tan Provin c e , we re
thrown back 13 miles, but Iraq
s aid its planes s eve r el y
damaged a large factory there.
Iraq said its anti·aircraft fire
drove Iranian warplanes away
from the northern cities of Erbil
and Mosul.
Iraq claimed its forces "con-
tinued to destroy enemy installa-
tions and to strike al rrlTiitary
and economic targets deep an
Irani an t erritory. infli ctin g
heavy losses in life and equip-
ment."
Thief Loots
Laguna Home
A burlgar entered through an
unlocked front door of a Laguna
Beach residence and made off
with $10,000 worth of sterling
silver while the victim slept,
police said today
Police said the sus pect took
the sil ve r f r o m the Coa s t
Highw ay home of Constance
Kashawol late Tuesday night or
early Wednesday ]Dorning.
In another incident. a burglar
reportedly pried open a rear
door of the residence of Tanya
Samaduro ff. on Glenne y re
Street. between l. IS and 5:45
p.m . Wednesday.
The suspect took jewelry with
an undetermined value.
: U.S . District Court Judge
:oavis S . Nelson sentenced
:Harold J . Ebrecht to 20 years in
:prison under a law that allows
!the judge to reduce the sentence
•in 90 days when he receives re-
• sulta ol comprehensive tests. in-
; cludinc mental exams.
: Ebrecht, who had lost money
·gambling in Atlantic City. had
! been drinking in P hiladelphia ~before boarding the U .S. Air
: filght. Co-pilot Charles Hoffman ~suffered a fractured rib.
Doctor's Home OK,
But Probe Pl,edged
;
O"ANQl COAST
DAILY PILOT
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AUhtM'lt MINO•IMI l.dllOt
L .. un• l•Hll Office
t0)1 No (N H H ltfhH¥
t. \C'
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors approved a
variance Wednesday for a South
Laguna house that violates coun-
ty set -back requirements on all
four sides.
But the supervisors told appll.
cant Richard Jaffe, a physician,
that they intend to investigate
the contractor Jaffe hired more
than two years ago to make ad-
ditions to his house on First
A venue and Egan Road In South
Laguna.
Jaffe said Wednesday he
didn't realize the contractor bad
failed to get a building permit
for the extenalve remodelin• or
that the construction violated or-
dinances by being too close lo
the edae of hia lot on all aides.
County 7Aninl Admln11trator
Bob White said be previously de-
nied Jaffe'• variance requeat
because of Ila precedent-Mtt.lDI
impllcationl.
"There's an awful lot of llle1al
construction in South La1una,"
he explained.
But the supervisors were un-
wlltlnc to deny the varluee and
thus require Jatfe to tear clown
the two-7ear-old addition. 'lbe1
approved tbe variance with or-
ders to 1et a late bulldln1
permit.
White said J alfe still will have
to make minor modifications to
his home to bring it up to stan-
dards set in the building code.
For example. he'll have to cover
windows on a wall situated too
cldse to a street.
The Illegal construction issue
was raised by Reeves Smith,
who lives across the street from
Jaffe. He told the s upervisors he
complained to county officials
when Jaffe appeared to be pre-
paring to build an illegal second·
story addition on his home.
Smith said the new construction
would have violated his privacy.
.Jaffe claimed he only intended
to buUd a "very small deck" on
hla root, but tore it down after
Smith'• objectlona.
Another nei&bbor. Kathryn
Slattery. ar•ued briefly with
Supervllor 11M>mu Riley about
the county'• role in forslviDI ii·
le1al CCIDltruC!Uon pr•ctlcea.
Riley 1upport.ed the variance1 notln1 that the realon ts fillea
with odd·tiaed lots. narrow
streets and other b•rrien \0
1lmple pl-;:: solutions. Ma.
Slattery ar that the trend toward w..ai practices wtU COD·
tlnu• until Oae eouaty stops It.
Laguna Park RrfurfJUlted
Ca lifornia Conserv at1o n Corps workers are
assisting Laguna Be ach c·aty c·rews in a
cleanup and replantin~ effort at Heisler
Park. Corps is providing the labor while ci-
ty is picking up cost s of plants and
materials. estimated at about $2,100.
San Onofre
Strike in
Second Day
A strike in w1l111ng atmut 40
boile rmaJc:ers at tht-~dn r>nofre
Nuclear Generalin.it Slallon en
tered its se<'ond d~y todci y with
pic kets s uc.'c e-;sf ul ly kt>e ping
m ore tha n 2,()()0 c·onstructaon
workers off the JOb
Officials at Bechtel Power Co ..
the contractor building two
ge n e rato r s ~t th e C a mp
Pendleton site. said members or
the Inte rnational Rrotherhood of
Boile rmakers were on the pi<.'ket
line again th1!> morning
The union represents more
than 6.000 boilermakers in nine
states in an e ffort to obtain
hi ghe r salarie s from the
Western Field Construc·lors.
Boilermakers, who are mostly
welders. earn SlS.1 l an hour in a
two-year-contract that ended
last month.
A spokes man for Bec htel said
s he did not know how much of
an increase the boile rmakers
were seeking and represen-
tatives of the union could not be
reached for comment. _o I Li <.'_i a Is at _so u Lh e rn
Ca lifornia Edison Co . which
owns 80 perct>nt of the nuclear
gen e r ating st a t1o n, s a y the
strike will have an 1mpat't on
completion of Uni ts 2 and 3 at
the station
Unit 2 was expected to l{o on
line in April. but licensing de·
lays have put that date back to
December 1981.
But Edison offi cials s ay delays
c aused by the s tnke could
partially be offset by crews
working ove rtime when the
strike ends.
Meanwhile Bechtel lost a bid
to obtain a temporary restrain·
ing order agai n s t the
brotherhood Wednesday
A Bechtel s pokesman said the
r ompany will be look m g at other
unnamed options while awaiting
a court date for a permanent in·
junction Oct 17 before a U.S.
District Court j udge.
f 'rm. Page A I
PENSION ...
bers would be eligible for a
monthly retirement check of
$500 after they reach age 65 and
have served for eight years.
Members would also receive
an additionaJ $10 a month for
eac h year served over eight
years To q ualify for the
pension. members must have a
s trong attendance record, mean-
ing they attend 10 out of the
dozen meetings of the board
each year. No other sanitation
district board in Orange County
has a pension plan.
Members of the Dana Point
Citizens For Action s ay they will
have to meet to decide on when
to launch a recall against the
fi ve direl'tors
"I pres ume we will be meet·
1n g s oon t o prepare the
necess ary Jetters ." said one
member. who asked not to be
identified.
·'The action of the board does
not surprise us. We have stated
our position and what we would
do if the pension plan was not
rescinded. There's nothing more to s ay."
But board members maint.ai.b
that their action to implement a
pensioo plan was entirely within
the law. "The members of the
Citizens For Action are f9r_get-
tfog one guidiiig pnnc1p e ." said
Smith. "Everythin g we have
done is lawful.
"We don't cater to s mall pres-
sure groups." he added.
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BLUFFS.:.
Commissioner Ray Newton. in
moving for denial of the or-
dinance. said it was proposed for
"nothing more than a response
to the initiative."
He said he would also work to
defeat the initiative.
Comm i ssione r Earl
Waterbury said he could n9t sup·
port an ordinance that would put
90 percent of the existing de·
velopment on the bluffs in a non-
conforming status.
w ·omanOut
At Bendix
After Flap
SOUTHFIELD, Mic h. <AP> -
Mary Cunningham , the fast·
rising Bendix Corp executive
whose friendship with the com·
pany chairman was the subject
of national gossip, announced to-
day that she is resigning.
Ms . Cunning ham. 29. vice
president of strategic planrung
for the nation's 88th·largest com-
pany, s aid in a s tatement that
the controversy 'iurrounding her
promotions and relations hip
with Bendix Chair man William
Agee "impaired m y ability to
c arry out my responsibilities."
On Sept. 24, Agee told a meet·
1ng of s om e 600 Bend ix
e mplo yees that Ms . Cun -
ningham's rise i.n the company
stemmed from ability and not
from any relationship she had
with Agee, who is 41. The com-
p any c hairman, who was
divorced about l li'J months a1<>.
noted that there had been 1ouip
for months at Bendix linking the
two romantically
Four days after Agee's com-
ments. Ms Cunningham , who is
sep arated from her hus band.
asked for a leave of absence.
But the organizat1on committee
of the board of d!rectors at Ben-
dix rejected the request and an-
nounced the company was giv-
me her full supoort. In he r s tatement today,
however, Ms . Cwmingham said
that "I have become even m ore
convinced that the continued as-
sociation with Bendix is no
longer practicable.·'
The board of directors issued
a statement saying it ·'reluctant-
ly accepted" her resiination.
In the Sept. 24 meeting at com-
pany headquarters , Agee told
employees that "It is true that
we are very close friends. and
she 's a very close friend or my
family. But that has nothing to
do with the way that I and others
i n this comp any e valuate
performance.··
CALIFORNIA
Thanks to Mexico
SANTA MAIUA. Mo1('(1 1API
C'an t•t•r H 11 t'kt'n lll'lor S te'•
McQut."en. &pt'likltlf( bt>l Wf'en a•~P6
tor air , lhnnkt'Ci M•""'" for h•lpine to Ravt' his life.
"To Ow pres1de-nt ot Meitlfcl and to
the people of MellH't>. l'onar11tuJauons
to { · sntr on t he
m aenific•t•nt work that lht' ex1can
doctors. uss1stt-d by the Ame n ran
doctors. are dotntt at tht' Plau Santa
Marla ho6pltal." MrQuffn H id Wt'd
nesday in an intervie w with Televisa.
Mexlro's n11t1onaJ television network
The tape was also pl11yed on the NRC
"Today" show
THE 5t·YE AK-OLD actor, known
for SUC'h ttl ms Ii!\ The Thomai.
Crown Affair " and "The Sand Peb
82 Million H~ists
Solved by Bust?
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The
mystery of three recent Jewelry
store robberies which netted
nearly $2 million in gems may
have been broken with the ar·
rest of three Palo Alto residents,
police said.
San Francisco police said all
three suspects admitted holding
up J ewels by J effrey last week.
a heist which netted $500,000 in
merchandise . But they denied
involvement in the $1.1 million
holdup at Sidney Moibel on July
2 or the $300,000 robbery of
Stewart's House of Treasures on
Sept. 18. Little of the loot was re·
covered.
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sulation Md.~uuen had a v uncty or
Jobs befort-bt.•rom1ng un u<·tu1 10
r luc1ing that of a rner<:hant eaman
to: HA..'\ BEEN undergoing trl'<At
ment at Santa Maria 75 mi le~ south
of San Diego, for more th1m l wu
months HJs longtime pubhc·tsl. Wa r
.re.n C.:owan. ~onh rmed report~ 11r
M<'Queen's illness last week
Spread across a bluff overlooking
the Par1f1t 0 <'ean. the hospital 1s a
ron' erted resort hotel and s pa pro
moting a "health holiday" for pa
tients with degenerative dt~eases .
said Dr Rodrigo Hodriguez. medical
director of the facility.
RODRIGUEZ SAID McQueen's
treatment there in<-'luded an organic
d iet , exer cise. psyt hothe rapy a nd
various non-toxic ther apies. inl'lud
in g Laetrile, the controversial sub·
st a n ce m ade from a pricot pits .
Laetrile has not been approved for
use in the United States.
"Mexico is showing the world this
new way of fighting cancer through
non-specific metabolic therapies."
Mc Quee n told his television au
dience.
"Again, congr atulations and thank
you for helping to save my life," he
concluded. "God bless you all "
2 Million Strong
Teamsters
Back Reagan
CARLSBAD (AP> -The 2 million-member
Teamsters union is again going down a separate
political path from the mainstream ol organized
labor by endorsing Republican Ronald Reagan for
president.
The nation's largest union on Wednesday
became the nation's only national union to endorse
Reagan, who bas been assailed by other labor
groups as an anti-union, anti·worker candidate.
The TeaDlJlt.en' 20-member executive board
voted unanimously al the LaCoeta resort bot.el
here to spurn President Carter, who has been en-
._ _ _..un....,..u..u.y.neuly-e.vuy otber union iD the country.
Taltoe ......... DI~ of Plc1.11r
SOtITH LAKE TAHOE CAP) -The director of
a children's center has died or pneumonic plague
she apparently contracted from her cat, a Barton
Memorial Hospital official said.
Susan Gamlin. 47.
·.( died "w ithin about a c."r ~TI;' ) four-hour period after
.J6/l..l.CJ _ s h e arr i ved at th e
hos pital" Oct. 4, said
hos pital director Lon
Newton. Plague was confirmed as the cause by
Univel"Sity of California experts on Wednesday,
Newton said.
C~lwr ft~r Appl"IM>ed
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Dire ctors of
Crocker National Corp. has approved the terms of
an investme nt agreement with Midland bank of
London.
Midland directors gave their approval to the
deal Tuesday. The action follows an agreement in
principle announced in July. and the deal is sub-
ject to approval or the shareholders of both com-
panies and of the Feder al Reserve Board.
The agreement implements the pact which
provides for Midland to purchase 6.5 m illion
Crocker shares. When terms of the agreement
have been met, Midland will own 57 percent of
Croc ker's common stock.
MalUOll Aide Det1lftf P..-ok
SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP> -Charles "Tex"
Wataon, once Charles Manson's loyal lieutenant in
murder, has lost his third bid for parole after a
hearing which focused on his work as a born-again
Christian minister.
Wat.son told a parole board Wednesday that he
and his wile, Kristin, whom be married a year
a10. have started the Abounding Love Ministries
(ALMS) and have 1,400 members on their mailing
list.
Watson said he and his wife send out a
newsletter and cuett.e tapes of his sermons in the
state prison chapel where he is associate chaplain.
A~t.,..11 .... f'a.,ors Pad
HOLLYWOOD <AP) -A.I a new actors con-
tract IOt an almost unanimously favorable vote in
one local today, some Hollywood opponents of the
pact were find.ln1 it harder not to crou musicians'
picket linee.
Tbe 2.000.member Wuhinltoo D.C, local of
tbe American Federation cl Television and Radio
Artlata, which voted Wednesday ni1bt, announced
tb1I momm, that ita memben favored the new
coatract t'M.
T'hur9day, October 9, 1980 OM. Y PILDT A.$
Pi•111._...r i11 Gf.>lwtin
Or Martin J . Cli ne. UCLA professor of medicine , is caught in a
t•ontroversy over using humans for the fi rst time to plant a new
~en~ in the hving cells of t wo women to try to cure a fatal inherit-
ed blood disease The procedure was carried out in Israel and Ital)
and the treatment is reported "in con cl usi \'e "
Dad Blasts Girl; SeH
COTATI <AP) Minnie Howe
rushed out of her apartment just rn
lime to see the car carrying her teen-
age d daug hte r and estra nged
husband obliterated in a fiery bomb
blast so strong it was heard 10 miles
away.
T he d1st·overy of a 300-pound ex
plosive device at llowe's trailer
home fi ve mile~ north in Santa Ro!.a
forred closure of busy U S 101 for 1 1,..~
hours as explosives experts removed
the m atenal
Polr<'e -;aid Mrs. llowe last saw her
da ughter when llowe p1C'ked the girl
up ut his wife's apartment at 6;50
a.m to take her to Kenilworth Junior
Hi gh School rn nearby PetaJuma.
Gays Sought
.·. •
SF Hepatitis
Study Sloim ~ := ..
SAN FRANC ISCO (AP> Efforts to recruit :•
sexually active gay mates fo r a hepatitis study.~~
have been hindered because lhree·fourtha of the •
volunteers already had experienced the disease •
and Wef'e re-ject.ed, 8 health official ha& declared.
Dr. Erwin Braff, director or the city Bureau of
Communicable Diseases, said Wednesday it took
six months to recruit the 300 candidates needed to
test an experimental vaccine against the highly
contageous liver d isease.
RES EARCHERS AT THE CENTER for Dis·
ease Control in Atlanta have said the vaccine may
be 96 percent effective in controlling the disease.
Gay m aJes are considered especially suscepti-
ble to the disease because it can be transmitted by
some gay maJe sex practices. according to physi·
<'i ans
San F'randsco is one of five U S. cities in
which the vaccine is being tested among gays un
der a program sponsored by the Center for Dis-
ease Control The others are Los Angeles. Denver ,
-Ch~cago and St. Louis.
BRAFF SAID THE STUDY requir es use of
men who have not had hepatitis because past vie
t1ms have developed a natural resistance to 1t.
HaJf of the subJects will be inoculated with the
va rrine. the other half with a placebo. to de
termine if the substance is eHective.
If the tests are successful , the·drug could be on
the market as early as 1982, ac<'ording to officials.
The incidente or hepatitis B has grown quickly
in San Francisto. wi th its large homosexual
population, in the pas t fi ve years, rising from 241
cases in 1975 to a projected 800 cases this year.
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The fi erce explos ion triggered
Wednesday by bomb expe rt Johnnie
Howe killed him and his 14-year-old
d a ughter, Mary. Police sperulated
Ho we was depressed over the
breakup of his marriage.
The massive explosion led police to
brieny evacuate a half-square mile
around the scene in downtown Cotati,
a town of about 2.500 people SO miles
north of San Frant isco.
A few minutes later, the telephone
rang lier hus band was on the line ( 1 . '1 . UO'l 11 )
··If you don't meet me at the cor _ _
ner. }Ou'll never see Mary again," he ::========:::
tnldher (J\C.f\ \'\IH·.H~O'\)
Informs and
All woof
sport coats.
Herringbones. tweeds -
and flannel solids
Reg. 125.00
99.90
Men's slacks.
Includes all wool.
wool blends and
polyesters.
Reg. 35.00-50 00
27.90-39.90
Mr!> llnwe ru~hcd from the apart-_ _
m ent as lh{' t'ar exploded
Designer suits.
Newest fall collec-
lion of all wool
vested suits
Reg 265.00
219.90
Reveals
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Tb41& brtu• the tally so far from three-fifths of
tbe m• APTRA locals -Hollywood, San Fran·
~ IDd Wublnston -to -.m ln favor. Votln1
wu tcheduled Oct. 14 in Chicqo and Oct. 15 In
New Yon. silve1Woods Al woot ...... .......
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Bluff Measures
Set For Hearing
Laaiwua Kea<'h res 1denti. ma~ get tht> f.1 r " about u
bluff preservation in1t1at1ve on the ~o' 4 gtmeral t•lect1<111
baUot L'S well a s a proPQ8ed ('It} M dmnnt't' on th..-mnltt.!r
at a publi<' htoanng st·heduled latt'r th1:. month
The ordlnan<'e wus prt•pnrt>d IJ, 1.·1t ~ offi<'1.1ll'> aflt·r
the initiatlvt> quallfit'd for the hallot It will ht> tlw -.uhJt><'t
of a he11rin1 before t ht• ('1ty roun<'1 l 0<'t 23
-The initiath•e would SUpt'rSt-tl~ Lh1.· ordtn <•nn· 1f vot..r"
approve the ballot meu:-un·
The initiati\'l• r ulb for a 3.'> foot :.t'tluu I.. n:<h.h 1hk 11,
variance It also re4u1rt' a bluff"' alk"' 3~ Thl· nrc1 anunC't'
has provis io n for a :.!!> foot t'tbat·k ancl li<>t>l'> not l Jll fo1 ,,
walkway
Opponents of the 1n1t1t1t1H' t·ontend th.it 11 \d•ultl tl('--•-
expensive to a dmana t er and to 1mplemen1
Answers to questio ns n.•..:a rd1ng tht· 1·c1•.1' .,f IM..>th
meas ures are 1mportunt to l.a gunarh "'ho -.h1111hl tak1·
heed or the 0<'t 23 ht'arm~ .ll tht' l'll) t 'nunt ii h p "'
m eeting at Cit) H a ll
Paynient J ustififfl
Yo u have to give Laguna Reach S('hool tru:.tee:-. t'rt>c.Jit
for being fiscally mnovatave an these time of tight hu<l~~·t
constraints .
The board was the first in the county to appro\'t'
charging parents for busin g the ir childre n to school
And the first to set up a fund·ra1sing Educational
Foundation to fund athle tics and other non-salary budget
items.
Now the S<'hool dis trict has come up with a new pro
gram it hopes will c ut ba<'k on the amo unt of state aid lost
by students with unexc used absences.
The district c laims up to $45.000 a year is los t beeaust!
of student absences without excuses. And trustees belie\'E'
much of that loss is caused by parents pulling the k id s out
for a week on the slopes or a trip to Hawaii.
Trustees are a sking parents who take their kids out
of school to voluntarily c ontribute about SJ 1 a d ay to
make up the loss in s tate aid.
If the problem is a s prevalent as the d istric t says 1l
is. parents should be willing to replace the lost funds for
the benefit of all students .
The request at leas t points o ut to parents that t here is
a financial impact o n the district when they tak e their
c hildren out of school during the year
The test will be ho w m any par ents will \'Olunl e<'r the
pay ment.
Check Servi~ Frrst
C ity offie 1ab in San Ju:.tn Capistrang are working
with local r esidents and two <·able tele\·ls~on compan1c::.
that operate in the cit y to d ete rmine if a rate inc rease re
quest by one of the o pe rato rs is j us tified
Both Store r C able . Im· a nd TM Commumcat1c1n~
have franc hises in San Juan S torer has asked for a dollar
a month increase fo r r esidentia l users fro m Si !10 ~
month to S8.50.
Jn ruling o n the request. the C ity Counc il must d ecidt'
whether to follow the past city practice of keeping the
rates of the two companies equal Jn o ther words . .if the
coun cil grants Store r's request for an increase. TM m ay
also receive on e . though the com pany has not asked for<•
--r..ate-hi ke.
H owevC'r. before either of the l a hie np~rators r <.·
ceives a n y addition al mone~. all allegatrnn s o1 poor
s ervice by t h e tompan1es s hould he thoroughl) 1n
vestigated.
If. in fact, 1t is found t h at Storer and TM haH· µro
v ided poor ser vice an the pas t to their c-ustom crs a:.
m a n y r eside nts allege, the rate 1n<·rl'ase !>houlcl he u•wd
as a leve r to get it improved.
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily P ilot
Other views expressed on this page are those ot their authors and
al'11sts. Reade r comment is invited Address The Daily Pilot PO
Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321
Boyd/Pigs
ByL.M. BOYD
Q. Where does the pig rank
among domHtlcated animals
In inteUigence.,
A. It's a 10. The Bo De rek
ol bamyard brains. accord·
Ing to some. Mental tests on
mature pigs are not easy to
arran.1e. however Most of
theln are slaughtered al an
early a1e.
One time bank robher
Albert Nussbaum was on the
FBl's ten·most ·wanted list an
1962. He did not frequently
leave h.ls house of hidin~. un·
d e rstandably . C urious
ne ishbors wondered why not
He· explained that he was a
free lance writer . Oh Cer ·
ta Inly. certainly. Thal pro·
fession appe ale d to him
greatly. Later in prison. he
sate it a try. It worked . Al
IHl report. on parole. he'd
made more than 300 writing
sales. His free-la nce-writer
identit y had turn ed
lefitlmate .
Q . How did Geo r ge
WHhington acquire Mount
Vernon?
Df.ar
Gloomy
Gu8
~ crime la ever really ~ld for. and with time fllf for "pd behavior'' few criminal• pay even ' ,..,....ble rate or ln· ....... t.
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A ll1s father left ll to hi'\
oldest son. Georgt"" h.tll
brother And the half hruthl'r
then willed it lo Georgt•
=" ot l'\'l'n man v St· u soned
Cit 1zens a re a" arr '>f th1• farl
thut .J:Jt k lknny ;tlsu playt>d
the pi:Jno
!\1 or<' people lisl rn lo thl·
ra dio during •\pril :.inti May
t han an~ other t1mt• of year
Why"
Th(' lnc:l1 an namt·
"Po ca honta s .. m e ant
"pl~1yful onC' ·· It w;.isn't that
wo m a n 's real nam<'. in
c 1<1 e nt a ll y lier tr1h :d
mnnike r was Matoak<J .
The U.S. Government for
almost half a century has
tried to lower the output or
farmers. But it has failed.
The Soviet Union fo r even
longer has tried to raise the
output of farmers. It, too, has
failed. Clearly. governments
can't farm. Also clear· Gov-
ernments can 't learn o r
they'd get the point after half
a hundred years o r ex
perience in failure.
Historical footnotes in·
dicate the early .settlers
along tbe Atlantic Coast
harvested oystel"ll a foot long.
One oyster. one meal.
Pete r Paul Rubens in·
eluded In his 1625 painting of
M arie de Medici the neck
s welling or the thyroid gland
now known as goiter. lt was
thought then to ~ a mark or
beauty. ~
More parents adopt
children in the United States
th•n ln all other natlona com·
blned.
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th\'1:-11m '-"1u1 valt•11t'i by 11 ratio
r11u~t1h l>t:tWN.•n I f1 to I and 2 t11
I
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to I ,J th .1nt~J!·· 111 a rmon'fJ
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''11111l1.111t''IU'-h 1m1>r'''e" lht·
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I n.J ,·ed 1 h1: h:ilan1 1• 1·•1ulct
\.\Or\t·n Im :'\1\·111 it dt•1·1o;1cm~ to
m•1b1h11• and rf'tnf 1rc-1· art• not
t.•kl.'n qu11 kl~
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rn t 111 rn a Int a 1 n ., 1 h .ti ',\'I ()
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\\hert• th1 • ·rtt'lf'llil"r 1 Jn 1ak1·
a thanta~ .. · ot 1•1• p.1r1·1l po•:
t I 0 n ~ () \ I. r d It h " \\I' I I' t
A~~~\?RER£CTION TIMt.
1\L.OOY? ~ESS, I'Vt
&EN 5J BUSY I MUSTYE
LOST TACK OF TRlME ~
NAT(>'., dcft!n!\e!i ar e "vulnera·
bl•· 111 hr1·akthn>ul(hl>" ancJ the
or~J1111al1on "h<Js inadequate
rcirc.'l'!i .ivailablc for reinforce·
mcnts or to provide a mobih: re-.,,.,,., e
/\II of lhat 1s a "best·case"
~n·n a r1fl . tt assumes that com ·
1n unisl for<'l''> wo\lld invade pre·
<·1..,t:I\' whc•n· :'lli\'fO is stron~est
Whtit 1f Ill(• ltus:-1ans a nd their
I r1t'l)ft... d1eis1:• not to be so
c·1H1pc r;.it 1n•· i\1·l'11rcl10~ to the
.1111111 ('hi d-.
l>tofcn"C' of lh.-Northl'rn
lll.:~111n " han111c:r\·<.I IJ~ l1m1tec1
tn pl <Jt•c· lt1n'"" ..sn<I c·1ir\sequentl)
d1·p1•11if.., h1·.i\ ti,\ 011 Hl'scr\'e
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1nlon·c·11wn1 .J11<! .;dt•quutt> pre
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111.11111 1-;11rop1· IHl•ll' air 1lt•fenM:•S.
and l:ic·k 11f -,u ... 1a1n<th1lit\ of the
1 •·J,!111nal l11rc·t·' I twr1· ·
\ '' .~Kt:H Ot' arld1t1onal
p11•blt•111:-""ri ' tht· .Jcnnl ('hwfs
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n~1 t1•111' .111• 1n,11ft11·1(·nt '" pro
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11it "n'"" 1·11 mbat .\nd the
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nH1111't:-\d111 ari· c·a pablc of l'On
1·l'a li11 g thl·lr 1ntl'nl1nn-; \'t•ry
"t> l I
1-'oot not" ('o nftdt•nl 1al
mll1t an ..,rn1rc·c' t1,ld m\ <J<;
:-f\C'IJI<' ·l>;,il1· \'an Alla that.· j.!nm
...... 11 1., tht• po:-.lur<' ... tatt'ment 1s
th• 11111..,t o vt11n1-.t1c• assessment
lh<•l c•c1ulcl ht· matlt' nf :"IATO
..,tn·n~th
\\ \T,'fl O~ W.\~Tt': S1n1·e 1970.
the l"1•tlt•1 al A\l.il1on Adman1s
tr.1l1•ir1 hJ' j.!l\t·n <t\\il\' fl(),000
:11·11'' 111 111Jbh1· land and S525
1n 1ll11•n o l puhl11 fund~ 11~
ll•n-,1lih lnr th1· 1·rm -;tru1·t1on :md
t•\p,in-,icm ••f 111it1IH ~11rports Rut
llP · :1111>•11 I 111:i11aci·.-. have al
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th•· I 1" ltlr I•\\ liun·:tll\'ra•-;
'"u'd 1.1k1· 1111' l:1nd lia1•k . hut
1 t"' Ii I\,. d111"1'11 f111 lhl' most
11Jr1 t" 11~11or1· lh•· pr11ltlt·m
Remember Playa -del Rey Airport Lesson __ .
111 lht· F:(litc.r
·1 h1• 1110:-.t 11d1, 11 l1>1i,, I li.i't• o!
lhc· 1 1•11t 1111111n: 1:1•:u-,11.r1 11f
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pag:1111!:t !Ill tht• llUll I f)( 9
Supt.'r ~i
I\,\ om· well puhltt 111·<1 1, • .,, 1,r
a nt•w 1.•mpl' .11rn aft Cl own
H'n <'ttrcfully l>~ th•· manufal·
t u re· 1 .. !o tl'Sl pil!Jl , ~k Donnell
1>11u~l:t!> h:J~ µre" t•J onl~ thal
th<'Y ha"" an <.'~l·f·ll cnt pubht• re
I .ll 1011s dcp:s rt mcnt Th(' .. pro
Jt'<'lt·d l't>mmunil' nn1sr un·as"
.~t111"'n 1n t heir a.i,·erti'>ement
1 Pdfll. (let t 1 wt•rt· o bvious!\·
··gul',st1matc~ bv totally prf•<.I
jud1<·l·d l'OmpJn\ •'mployeel'>.
prO\ '.111! nothing
In ltus !>a me <irh erl1l:>l'mc•nt 11
~lat ec; that ··Air Caltiorn1a pl;ms
to M•r vC' .John \,\ ,synl:' Oriingc
Co t1 n t y t\ 1 rport -.. 1th DC: 9 Supt·r
&h '
Thi-. a ircraft 1s at prc5cnt 11
legalh o vl'r\\l'I J!ht for lhl'
airport ' Could 1l flQ~·"IUh• bl' that
Oougl<1s and Ai r Caltformu h;H e
MHne ~pec1al \...11ro .... ted1te 1 hat our
s upervi<;or-. will at'C'omm<~latl'
lh<'rn"
Thie; ,., 111l'r<'ly :.inolhl'r '.11·p
toward the IC1tal domination or
the I h1rbor l\re a t y th..: illrport
C' van~1on tnlcreSlS r o r lhO'\(.•
who qut•s tion this pleai:.r• lake
a look al what's )Pft of Playa del
Rey
GEHA LI> S. SILSREE
\1t••l.-nr '1iaml•I••
To th e Editor
N e ws Item · "llt•lp want<'d
One hundred dollars a duy No
ex pertcn('e needed On JOb
trainin g Short t t•rm
employm ent F e rtile fe m ales
need not a pply Exposure to
radiation limited to s afe levels
Apply : San Onofrf' N ul'lear
Power Plant ··
Is the above t rue or have the
media which have covered the
s t ory been ~o nn e d into
prom oting a new s t·ience·f1ct1on
serles7
Unfortunately , ll 1s true. It 1s
real and It is now. It is also an
unintl'nlionally clt~ar preview of
our n allon '!I nuc lear future .
TO THOSE who would respond
that a wage bonu11 is a valid
Inducement for a person lo risk
his safety. I would ask .
1) I( the repair work on th~
disabled generators a t the San
Onofre plant ls "sa fe ", why are
bonusflt necessary'>
2 > How has what is "safe"
been determined? Weren 't the
Army personnel now developing
cancers told they were "safe"
when the Nevada tes ts were
'11P1ht• ,,.cl '" th·· 1•r11
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hh ngh1 tn ;1 I 1111 ht«alt II\ ltft'' ·
I 1 1111 w , · ,1 n t h l' pc r", > n .. I
•h'' h11m mJdl· ti\ ,111 1nd1n<.lu::il
llr risk hi'-lr ~n lift• for cl
rn11n1•1 a n hc>nus lie r•qu atcd \\llh
a dPt 1~1011 n1:.idc• t11 r 1-.k
IJ t>1•11m1ng a ttan:-m ittcr of
g~1wt1C' Ir JUm:.a tn all of :;oci1•1\ ·..,
Yl'I lol•lx-,·cint"C'I\ t•d 1 •
In hnl'f. the· t•urn•rtl prN(rana
1,, r t•1-ru11 'hort lt•rm worker.; to
'c1l11nt .tr1ly i.ubmil tht.'m~l'I\ 1·~
to a \'1•1 ·to h<' rlet1•rn11nC'd ":-a(<' '
ll'\cl of rnd1at111n for a qu1t·k fl\t.'
hundrccl hu1·ks 1~ ('•>mpl<'IC'h'
unac•ct•ptahl{' 111 .inv ... nc1et~
\ aluin~ pc·r-;cin.11 dign11,
A happv allt'rnat1n• w11ulJ tw
10 per.!>uad c the plant -.
m an o)!('mt•nt anJ ~tm·h.hold1'r'
lo wall th1• ft'" thnu-.and 'ear c;
nCt'l''':irv for I ht' n llll ~m1nat1on
lc•\'{'l'i l<l ·.1as!>1patt· :rnJ th1·n I h1·~
1 oul1I 1.!t'l t he Jnl> dnnl' w11ho111
the nt•••<I for h .. nu'tt''
fll ~ WEllT
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'1'1> 1111' f.clll111
Pt'tlJl)t• itn· cl)tnj.! all 11\'('I 1111'
l ·n1t t•ll Stall'" from 1111..--.!> a!>
soc1;1te>d "1th chcm1c:nl dum1>s
ls n 'I 1l nice tn know lhal llar
ri•·tt W1C'rler and llt•i.. Ehlln~
havl' st;itecJ that 1 lunlin~tnn
Rt-uc h ha-. the o nl y "~arc ·
chemlt J I dump in lht• 1•ountr) '•
Th i~ 1r1 spite of known r:1n1·1•1'
i!lnci:.s 1>f the ltvcr by rc5id<'nh
llv1n1¢ next t1> the <lump
I think that somclhini.: -.t1nks
111 llunllnRlon Reach he~1d1•s tht•
<lump
LIN lJJ\ 'f J\ YLOH
"Mltit<-('ollar· ('rf 11u•
To lht• Editor
News report!> st<.1ll' J>r I.UIS ,J.
Cella , t·onv1rted felon. will b<! re·
leased from federal prison in
Dec e mbe r huv1ng served 32
months uf •• five-year pr'ison
term on Medicare and medical
fraud convictions. Over $600,9()()
is alleged to have been diverted
by Cella from the social pro·
grams to which he is s upposed to
be so r espons ive.
Cella did not use a gun to
divert these funds . For that he
would have gone to prison for a
vf'r y long lime. No, he used peo.
pie who were friends uncJ as·
sooiates as dupes a nd pawns in
this scheme. Now c;ella feels his
32 months too long a sentence .
Tbe inslnuation i11 that his w ais
"white rollar" c rime vtrsu~
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t ,.,, r' 1·:.I 11 • 1 •, p t•••P!t
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l."•ulll' 1~11:.ird rtf ~UJ)l'r\ 1-.11r.;"
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1·011 . L>1 t·d1 u•h anti \ nth11n' ,1r1.•
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1n the 1·011rt s an d n<1" l 'eJJ;i
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.1hl" to '"" h1~ pr11fe~S11)n,1I
t.ilen1c; 111., 1ntl'rl':.t 1~ purported
lo hi' p11 •,.-n rt•form So 1:-mint"
HelMm th:11 -..ould ket'I' white
f•n1la1 · 1·r1 m111al!> lot·kell up a<;
long "' lon~l'r -thdn · hlue {'Cl!
lar <'rimu1:il
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I 1111 .. d :-,tat>' ... M1·'1 1c •• n S111tll<'!'-
lt1 !' r,• .. 1·arl'l1 111 tht• ~mall '''"'n:.
.. nd rural :.n.,1!' nf northern M1·x
11 11, :tml hi!\ f1n1l1ng' that ·c;o,
l'rn 111t·nl 1m·o1tw t rans f1'r pr11
grnm" ltkt• wclfan · f<Hld s tam11~
:\11'1 unrn1plu} m ... ·nt t om pens<J
lion <in· :mt1th1•ti<'al \O Mex1cnn
c·11llltr<' Jnd !\lex1ean 1mm1grants
lt·~al nr 1lleg<JI us ually mu~t
Ill' 111 t ht.• d 1r<'"l of c1rr11m!'ltan<'es
lwfore lhl'Y evc•n 1·nn1emplatl'
l'>tT k Ill/.! publil' as:-1st ttlll'C' .. is
bat'kt•tl b) n wn~ 11t her c;ludl\'S
that t.hJ"<' re<id
Fu rthermorc• lH'C'Ortti n I? to a
report issued h:. tht• t rustc('S of th<'
S<1c1cll S(·<'unty Fund on May In.
197R. "Mexican m1~r:ints art-
C'learl) -.uhs1d171ng th•· t;mtcd
St.ilt•:. 5o<'1JI &>C'urit) system'
lo the tune of hundrrcb of m1ll.111ns
l)f dollars a year s ince lhOSt.'
who do rem.rm here pennanPnlly
cannot qualify for benefits unless
they ·somehow leJ.tahie thf'lr
status Without this 'subs idy,' the
So<'ial Set.•urity Trus t Fund would
IJe depicted even earlier than cur
rent financing schedules in ·
dirate "
i\ ~TUDV in Snn Diego County
l V1llapando, 1977) concluded that
Illegal migrants in that county
rontrlbute about f..18.8 million in
taxes on wa ges earned locally
each year while the totul cost or
t ht' soc ml scr vlce11 (education,
health care. welfare a ssistance,
food stamps. children '11 services.
etc ) consumed by the county's II·
legal rnigrnnls was estimated at
11111\ .,_; 1111111 •t•, • ''•I
f\1 tr. II 'n 1'111 Jll IJf ,\1t'{ll';Jn
.J, .. I c'l1' rfl,11 I'll d lo :111 \ n1f>l'H·dn
111 r 1:i.: ,•,h d1·:-t•1·11l I <Jrn ron-
' "rrwd ilw111t \<1c"'<1• :an .\nil'nc·an
11·l.1t111ri.. \1"\h''' 1::. a friend!.'
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rr ;1111i'd \11•\11·11 :1ntl lhe l S
II.I\ 1• n1.i11' thll\I.!' m c·o mmon
Tht•\ 111,th fought ft1r freedom
troni lhl'1r m11tht•r t•ountry. both
,11 <' pr1'tln m1nantly Christian.
hnth ha\l' :i 111..:h r<·~ard for the
f111111 ll 1m11 hoth ha,c· a de
rn111·rat11· 1·1l1hlllUt1Un al govt•n1·
mt·nt h11th a rt• to\ ar.\ inµ ilegref'~
· m1•lt111g µot:-. madt> up of Euro·
1H•:1 n :-. ln1t1a11s Ori e n tals.
t Ir M1•l.i1·an~ Jre not a ran·
Am1•1 11·a1b arc n1>t d rac·e Both
arr· lh:opll· 1>1 ',:ir10us rac·es that
n H111111.,c· tht' m1t1ons nf the l ·nitl:'d
Statt'!:> .ind :O.lc-x1rn
It ha.., ht•t'n m~ per~onal ex
P<'rl"ncc. that. •Uts1Je of young
and .Hiull :.I utlcnt., .,.. ho are
l•n1 t•lll'll in ~pani~h <·lasst·s. most
,\mt·n C'an' I ha\'e mel throu~h
tt•<Jf'htnf.! 1·luhs , organ1zat1ons.
.incl t ruH·I kno" H'n little about
\t .. \11 •11 :inti ''>'lcx 11 <1i1!>. ant.I what
r h,., do know ,.., uft<'n ne~all ''e a nd
\ISll,ill\ 111Jt.11nl·d II\ nnt• \'ISlt l(
\I 1•\ 1111 .ir to a hor'1rr town, b)
n " " ~ Jl <• pt• r ; 1 1• 1· o u n t s . o r I> y
h1· J r'-.1\
I 1 .... i \\I' m11!-l :;t11dv MeX ll'O·
l ~ h1~tc1rv n1ore . We study a
1·111111t r~ ·, lustory to undc r stand
11w prt•.,t•nl
MH~ 1.F.<>:-.HI H HAMMOJ'\D
('111nptdg11 ('rop ..
F.vt•r s 111re m y father ('Oil·
tribull•J a lttth• mont'y lo one of
lht• µollt1t·al parties , we've been
Jl<'St('red I)~ tampaign M ntribu·
\1on pl~1:1s. Sevt!ral times a wee k.
our mailbox y1clrls a fr~sh crop
o f thcsl' weeds
M' family believes tha t as
con<·<'metl vot<'rs we should sup-
p()rt the purty o f our rhoice. but
we a re not wealthy and have
alrcad) ~iven all we can afford
to ll{ive It ~neves us that the
party hut< wac;tcd the bulk of our
t'OOI r sbulions in ha rassing us for
more.
Political fund raisers should
think tw1c<> before launching
s uc h overly lavish mailing c am·
pnignr. This kind of tre atment
e ncouru14t•s ~mall contributors
to think lwi(' before sending in
ilOY more chPr k s.
KAR~N LOUISE BRANT
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NATION CWL V ii.LOT -
Gay Foe • IS Defendant
CoR1fressman Supported 'Pro-family' Causes GOURMET
MARKET
WASHINGTON tAl'l Hep Robert 8aum11n.
who has pleaded innocent tc1 11exu1tl solkitat1on In ~n lnrldt>nt alle~t'dTYlnvol vmli( a 16 Yt'llr old bOy.
1s a sponsor of u bill that t'ond~mM hornosexualll y
as a n WlllC'l'cpltabk hft>stylt• .nd 1s known as a
staum·h defencl~r or pro family" r;auses
One of tht• most uutspokt>n comwrvativel\ m tht'
!louse of Reprt>sentatlves. Bauman 1s a foundf'r
and curt'ent ht•ttd vf the Arne•n <'an t'onst'rvat1v.-
Uolon Md rece1vt•t! ti pt.>rft>rt re:V()rt <'itrd " for tht'
1979 <·on6(rt'iss1011ul ~ws:oon from thf' "Chnstaan
Voice ," a fundumt>ntuhs t iiruup c~pousinl( <'on
serv atwe nt~l'S
IN HIS PlllU.H · KOl.t~. Ri\t'MAN hai. vott·d
for a bill to deny federal money for deft'ndlllg
homosexual t·auses. ht' onrt' de<·lared that a tr S
Supreme Court det·1s1on iwrmtlttng nbort11ms was
"one of the most od1ou:; · rulings ever. and in
House debate in 1978 bla~tl"d the Whltl' Ho use's
.. Women 's Conference... 11 turget of oppos11ton
from many l'Onservati\e groups
To gay-rights lobbyists . Bauman '' known as
"h ost ile." a ccording to Sten• E11dea n . a
spokesman for the <;uy Rights
National Lobby
"He 's been s11 hos l1lt' that
we really ha\t!ll 't worked wi th
him." said Endt'an, who lobbies
for leg1slat1on to prohibit dis
criminat1on against homosex-
uals.
Bauman. who is seeking re·
election, has been 1n seC'lus1on
since Friday when he pleaded
uuM•N innocent in Dist rict of Columbia
Superior Court to the solicitation char ge.
THOMAS O'MALLEY. the congressman's
lawyer. said at the time the U.S attorney's office
agreed to drop the charge if the congressman from
Maryland 's Eastern Shore C'ompletes an alcoholism
rehabilitation program.
WhiJe few details of the criminal charge have
been made public by prosecutors, the Washington
Star quoted unnamed sources as saying Bauman
was accused of paying a 16-year-old boy he met at
a homosexual bar $50 to perform an oral sex act on
the youth.
Bauman 's office iss ued a written statement in
which the congressman said he does not know
what he did during a ·'stage of acute alcoholism'·
March 2, when the incident is alleged to have oc·
curred.
The Baltimore Sun on Wednesday quoted
sources as saying Bauman told a meeting of sup·
j>Orters at his home in Maryland'thal he was aJlergic
to alcohol to such a degree that even a small llmount
. caused a personality change and loss of memory.
MOST OF THOSE AT THE MEETING would
not speak with reporters, but those who did said
they supported Bauman's re-election. The con·
gressman was also given support Tuesday by
Republican ·Reps. Guy Vander Jagt of Michigan;
Philip Crane. Henry ,Hyde, a nd Edward
Derwin.ski. all of Illinois; and Tom Evans of
Delaware.
Hp•ver, since bis court appearance Bauman
·also .111111 ~ declared persona non grata by three
i conservalivegroupswhoseviewshesbares.
Paul Weyrich, head or the Committee for the
Survival of a Free Congress, noted that ·Bauman
was "one of the leading spokesman on con-
aervative and pro.family causes," but said he
..-~1HMM11d-restgn -from '3ongtw1a becauae he ia no
longer a "credible spokesman" for his causes.
Bauman will not get any campaign money
from the Republican National Committee, but
already has received $8,300 from the House GOP
campaign committee.
A SOURCE AT THE national committee said
Wednesday that "a dec ision has been made not to
·give money."
· The national committee source said the p'arty
'does not usually give campaign contributions to in-
"cumbent members or Congress. However. under
Auto Sales
r>ff for '80
•' •· DETROIT CAP) -Sales of cars made in the
·United St ates for the 1980 model year were the ~lowest in five years as imports cut into the
market, according to automobile industry figures.
• · Imports posted their best September on record
.to close out the year. while American producers
.aga.in suffered a sharp drop in sales from the same
.period last year.
U.S. PRODUCERS FINISHED the year with
ules of 6.802,572, off 21 percent from 1979, and im -
port sales rose 11 percent to 2,365,379 or a record 26
:percent share or the U.S. market. The total of
t,167,951 cars was down 15 percent from the pre·
)'ious year's 10,772,638 and was the smallest since
1975, when about 8.16 million cars were sold.
Domestic companies barely topped 1975 sales,
,when they sold 6.58 million cars .
" The five m ajor U.S . producers said they sold
~.742 cars in September compared with 593,783 in
'the same month last year.
Importers sold 183,638 cars for September. a
'2 .8 percent increase in sales per day from the
''71,493 cars sold in September 1979, the previous
•record for the month. That gave the importers 27
Frcent of the U.S . market, down 2 percentage
ints from August.
, COUNTING IMPORTS AND domestic makes
jlocetber, September sales were off 16 percent
ifrom September 1979.
MERCURY SAVINGS
and loan nssociation
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m uch u ~.000
Refore the l'lt'lf C'har l'(e. Hauman was con
s1den'tl <'l'rtuin lO tw n · l'luctcd
Ttw I lou:w Ht•µu hllc· ;111 c·1Hllf1i.l~n committee,
wh1«h andudl'i. .-JI c;op member s of the House,
l'UStorn unlv lllllkt•I! ll Vlatl ;aUIC lo t?HCh O( the m
S4 .000 for 1m marv 1·11ntt'11t!I :arltl another S4.000 for the
i;:4"nt>rnl t'I"<'' 11111
In utld111on. lh•· <·1111irn 1tlet' provides such
M'rVH'~ ;i,, ra1h o tu pt·~" wh1d 1 pw.h the total above
S4 ,000
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APWlrePllollll
H..-•tp•
.J erome Kurtz .
l h e n a t i o n 's
chief tax collec-
to r . is resigning
t o go b ack t o
private practice
as a tax la wyer.
a n In t e rnal
Revenue Service
s pokesman has
confirmed.
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HEATER
30" long. 1320 watts.
Model '301•.
Reg. 38.99
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AND LOBSTER
BARBEQUE STEAK 4.98 LB.
Exeellent Arnllt·d or Barhequcd
Th it·k rut lop round
First of the ~<•ason
FR ESH COOKED LOCAL LOBSTERS
4.98 LB.
W1• '"111 illadl~ o;pht a nd t·lean them for°'' t'Xlr a dtarl{e
We are happy to announce that Delaney'!! now has a
gourmet Cftering department.
From plrn y platters to a
completf" sit-down dinner. Call
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service.
MORNING FRESH PRODUCE
Lg. Head Iceberg Lettuce ......... 3 for $1
Lg. Beefsteak Tomato . . . ........ 49c lb.
Crispy Package Carrots . . . 25c bag
FROM OUR MEAT DEPT ..
Zacky Farm !> (6-7 lbs . avg>
Hen Turkey Breas ts t .99 lb.
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
Delaney '~ Private Label
Chablis or Vln Rose '750 m 111
Beringer Wines , 7f>O m,
Cbeoin Blanc M ! Ii !l~ Bolla Wines (750 mil)
1.69
.. .3.50
Soa ve or Trebbiano
S<·or .-sby Scotch -;~,1• 111t1, 5.55
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. liter 6.85
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537·H71 or 813-8123
Op1n: Mon. lhru Fri. 8 to 9
Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6
COSTA MESA
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558-1500
Open: Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9
Sal 8 to 6 Sun. 9 ro 8
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'Daeg're for lhe Bird..4'
Ralph Frizzic of Westminster and his wife
Mattie en ro unle r som e n ew -found
feathered friends as they pass out scraps
of brf'j<J and vegetables at Mile Square
Park m Fountain Valley .
Reagan Sets
Jt'mley Park
~ Appearance
R epublic an presidential
oominff Ronald Rcaf(an ha1'
scheduled a ca m paig n ap·
pearaoce at Mile Squarf' Park l1l
Fountain Valley Monda~
. The forme r California governor if expected to speak on the grassy
¥ea north of the city's renea·
lional center, 16400 Brookhurst
Street, atabout2p.m.
: Fountain Valley city officials
met Tuesday with Reagan·s
campaign staff. but Parks and
*ftreation Director Gary Davis
=d financial responsibilities for e event have not .been com ·
et eel.
> Campai1n officials s ay the _ _.wem. . .W. dr•w about -6,000 peo-
•· Dltertahler Pat Boone is -.:1tellalled to appear with Reagan
U..park.
'Before reaching Mile Square.
expecled t.o s peak at l.AbureWorld.
~ wu the site of
preildent.ial campalp
October 1976, when
Cerot Ford drew 25,000 people '° the site on a Sunday after-ooon.
Yalley OKs
~ontract on .
Jlalloon Race
ExpreMing sat1sfaC'tion with a
series ol revisions in the agree·
Ent, the Fountain Valley City
uoeil Wlanimously approved a
tract Tuesday for· the 1981
rrdon Bennett Balloon Hace,
lcheduled for April 25 and 26,
"881.
~ When the contract initially
eame before the council In
lusust, council members ob·
~ted to the city's s tatus as s
Co-sponsor of the event with few tontroJs over its operation.
;. Tile revised document states
that the event is coordinated
· h the city, but does not list.
unlain. · Valley as a co-sponsor.
city's responsibilities -and
bility -are limited, accord·
~• to Suzanne Victor, an ad·
illinlltrative aJde with tbe city. :. Ullder the contract, Fountain f alley will be reimbuised for
f'-'afftc control and security out· Ila tbe park, crowd control out· fide the park and fir e·
tial'lllllMlllrlie emer1ency services.
Tiie contract now must be ap·
ed by the Orange County
ard of Supervt.ors, which
Yer1eea operation of Mile
Put. which lies within Fo•u Valley Ctty nmits and ~die dellpated race site .
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Boat-repair Work
Approved in Mesa
Des111te objections from neighboring property owners and
apartment dwellers wh" l'la1m noise 1n adjacer.t induslriaJ areas is
becoming burdensome, Custa Mesa City Council has authorized a
boat-repair firm to work in an outdoor storage area
The outdoor work was discovered by C'ity offiC'ia's inspecting
J.~is hing Boats Unlimited at 620 Terminal Way this year when the
company 's owners hip was transferred from one family member to
anot her, officials said.
Subsequently, the new owner, Philip Greyshock, applied for a
permit to aJlow the a ctivity at the shop which repairs and con·
structs fishing boats and installs boat equipment.
Council members learned durihg a public hearing that
neighbot'S' complaints centered primarily on the activity of a
woodworking operation which leases a portion oC the Greyshock-
owned plant.
Greyshock, who testified his operations would be curtailed at 6
p.m. daily except under emer1ency situaUons, told council mem·
hers he would seek the cooperation of his tenant In reducing saw
noise ~ the premi.'les.
In Costa Mesa
Seniors' Flu Slwts
Available Nov. 15
Costa Mesa's flu leery senior
citizens can get sho~ Nov . 15 at
the Golden Timers annual Ou
clinic between 9 a.m and 3 p.m .,
a spokesman reports.
The clinic is scheduled for the
organization 's center at 114 E.
19th St.
T h is yea r ·s vaccine, the
!I pokes m a n s aid, C'om bines
s trains o f A /Brazil ,
Al Bangkok, Bl Singapore in one
purified vaccine which 1s expect·
ed to result in no or mild side ef.
rects.
Immunization is free to
persons ewer 55 or anyone with
<'hron1 C' hea l th C'o nditinn s .
P e r sons alleq~1 c to eggs,
chickens or chicken Ceathers
should check with their doctor
before receiving a shot.
More information may be ob·
tained by calling 834·3171. the spokesman said.
SadcftkU Slpup•
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cherk out their local branch of
the Boys Club of the Harbor
area. a spokesman s uggested.
The club. at 2131 Tustin Ave ..
offe rs games such as air hockey,
checkers. chess. bumper pool,
foosbaU. ping pong, darts and 8
ball, said Harlan Ande rsen,
branrh director.
Al so offered are C'lasses in
leather, woodworking . power
tools and lapida ry.
Special events this month in·
c.:lude a Halloween Spook House
on Oct. 30, he said
Me mbersh..ip for both boys and
girls is $10 a year. The club is
open weekdays between 3 and
5:30 p.m. and from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
On Saturdays, it's open between
10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
' ' Basketball registration is Wl
de r way at the Costa Mesa
branch of the Boys Cl ub of the
Harbor area, said Lou Yao·
torn, club executive director,
and every player is guaran-
teed to play a half of each game.
Eighth graders play on Mon·
days, seventh graders on
Toesdays, sixth graders on Wed-
n esdays, fifth graders on
Thursdays and fourth graders
on Fridays.
Third graders play Tuesday
and 11lursday afternoons and
second graders on Monday and
Wednesday afternoons.
Boys Club members pay $22
and non·melhbers $32 for reg·
is tration. Signups e nd Nov.
8 at the club branch, 2131 Tustin
Ave., Costa Mesa.
A ltft"4e•••I ,._
Costa Meaans between the
a1es of 7 and 18 who are looldnl
for after-school activity should
Park Unit Adcb
Tennie Clauee
Regiatratlon is open to anyone
wl1biq to take tennis leuom,
betinnlng Oct. 13 through the City
of Newport Beach.
Cluses will meet eve.., Mon·
day and Wednesday ror flve weeks. For mort informatioa
•rile Park•~ Beachu and
a.ere8don Dept. saoo Newpon
Blvd., Newport Beach or call
M0-22'71.
Mesa Grant
Rescues
OCC Center
Thanks to a $10,000 grant from
the Costa Mesa City Council,
Orange Coast Colle1e's Career
Center will stay open evenin1s
through December.
Open Monday throu1h Thurs·
day between 5 and 7:30 p.m., lhe
center offers students and the
general public career and
personal counseling, Job in·
formation, job search sldlla and
coa ching. career and interest
t.esting and access to the col·
leae'a career Information library.
A spokesman said the center
aonuaJJy serves about 20,000
persons, more than any other
career center In the nation.
Reached by phone at 556·5576,
the center le In the colleae
Tutoriat'Cmter BuildJn1.
Smog Check Aeked
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Io or-
der not to Ion '850 m illion lD
federal funds, air quaJlty of.
fieiala have acreect to develop a
detailed antl·•IDOI propoaaJ re·
qulrinl annual automobile in·
apecllona or tuneupt for con-
1 I deratlon by the Board or
SUpervilonin about a month.
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Club Owner Tells Stand
StuJenu' Eviction From P.ool Stirs Flap
By PIOL SNEmt:a•AN °' ... Deity "" ..... Ferydoun Ahadpour haa bla
plans ln mind for the Huntington
Harbour Bay and Racquel Club,
which he and Ms wife Doris
purchased about a month ago.
The couple paid $4.2 million
for the club, which lncludefl a
156-slip marina. They expect to
sink another ~.000 Into dock
re pairs , poo l improvement,
restaurant remodeling and other
renovation.
BUT TIIEIR PLANS do not in·
elude continuing to permit
Coastline Community College to
conduct classes at the club, as it
has for four ye&J-s .
Abadpour, a former marine
salvage operator in Iran who
moved to Newport Beach four
years ago, was criticized this
week for abruptly evicting the
college's swimming and scuba
c lasses. He also has g iven
Coastline 30 days to relocate the
six college sailboats currently
lied up in bis marina.
In all, Ahadpour's actions
have affected 28 swimming, 32
scuba and 134 sailing students.
A college s pokesman said the
club owner agreed in early Sep·
tember to continue allowing the
classes lie said the owner
abruptly reversed himself last
wee k and ordered swimming
students out or the pool .
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NEW OWNERS HAVE BIG PLANS FOR HARtjQUR ._ LUu
Doris, Ferydoun Ahedpour Ou1t CoHtllne Clue '.\e~
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"Every single time we had a
c lass here , we've had com·
plaints from (club) members, ..
he contended.
creating a large overhead.
"This has created a lot of ill
will with the mem bers." he said.
Currently , a bout 550 people
belong to the club.
to (1111! ,., , 111 .t•
:-.v. 11r.m1n1~ 1 .. 11
allhnu~h th• "'I'
longer !In ~ 1• f• ·•
r ti •
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He asserted that students have
misused club facilities. blocked
dock areas and disturbed club
banquets and weddings.
Ahadpour a lso said some
m e mbers h ave expressed
annoyance that they have paid to
join an exclusive club tha t
permits outsiders to have free run
of the grounds
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explained, have been eliminated
as part of his overall campaign
to upgrade the facility He sug-
gested that the classes be moved
to other area marinas
Coastline spokesman Jack
Chappell said college offit"tals
a r e disturbed by the club
owner's hard-line position.
P a r k •· • If tt n n II ", t : ..
WHEN HE FIRST met with
college officials, Ahadpour said
he had only owned the business
for s ix days and was not
familiar with the Coastline
classes.
lrvmchilSJ\.\:lrtlul' •t ~
t o Oran ~e ! "'"' M a c h 1 n 1• ·; , • I t1 , I •
De partment :•
Thegrantv.1 Jllw 11• •1ll1• 111 ;: Concerning the charges that
students disrupted club ban·
quets, Chappell said, ''If these
were bis feelings, the college
would have tried to work with
him in rescheduling the classes.
But we were never given that
option. We were just thrown
out."
pun·hal'-c· mal'h1111 r••· 11nn. ~
"We had no idea it would be as
extensive u it has been, .. Doris
Ahadpour said.
Ahadpour said he ia the club's
lOtb owner in 111 years. He
blamed the club's hiat.ory of con·
tinulng financial problems on
"bad management, no controls
and no discipline over the place,
The co11ege spokesman ~aid
Coastline probably will be 11ble
equipment •:
The rompan v h·•· alrt•ad; J.
presented two ~;.tic> "' h1,l .1r 11:,• ~
lo OCC machine: l l·<'hnOl11,.:' ~
students this ye<Jr ~
Parker ll ann 11111 •~ .. ~ manufacturer o f fllghl • 0111rul }
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Uu .. 11• (va Gar>or Jami·
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i 00 • SNEAK PREVIEWS
Roger Et>ert <tnd Gene
Srs~el revie"' SlarduSI g) SANFORD ANO SON
Fr&O 11w.;1I~ ot ••Sii lrom 1\11
SIShl• un111 he lllldl QUI ,,..,
114'< new nusoano 15 .. '"" 8) DICK CAVETT
Guesl 1a .. ye• S1mutl•
Prsar survivor ol l con
c;en1rat1on camp \Pan t 01
2)
Craig Stevens stars a s lhe ht-all of a Nt:v.
England shipping fam1I) during World
War 11 in "The Hom e Front." a new T
drama airing tonight at 10 on CBS. C'han-
nel 2
Memor•es Somewnere
In l 11ne On Goctl Book
II and C.oasl To Coast
'11) U.S CHRONICLE
Al fhe Gate Alone" Jim
Le11re1 examines lne realt·
11es 01 bringing lhe ctls·
dbf.,d into 11\il mainstream
ol Ille lrom individual per·
~llvO$ l!nd snuatlQ.ns
'11) 3-2-ICONTACTQ
7:001 CBS NEWS -H8C'N!WS
HAPPY OA YS AGAIN
Richie places lreeaom ot
the press above lrlendsh1p
when he plans 10 e•pose
Fonzie's beel liver phobia
In a lront pogo 11ory
I JOKER'S WILD
M'A'S'H
Tho 4077th receives two
bottles of scotch tor secrel
wrgery and a tank to
scare olf snipers
• BARETTA
To trap • killer, Barett•
goe5 undercover 11 IM
trainer ol a lormer wet·
l•twerght champion
paur.e speno me oay wllll
me Pasadena Police net•·
cop1e1 c;rew oll·beal
ptac61 tor wee«end ttavel
I FAMILY FEUD
SHA NA NA
Guesi· Brenda Lea.
I FACE THE MUSIC
ALL IN THE FAMILY •
Archie Is the sole witness
to e mugging, bul tries to
avoid getting Involved by
l•brleatlng • atory abOUt tr.. event,
• MACHEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
1=HE The legal aspects ol coha-
bltetlon; a man who plans
10 walk actosa the Englllh
Channel. • OVEREASY
"Gelling A Hold Of Being
Put On Hold" Guests
cnairmen ol the Nallonal
Clttzena' CommlnM for
BroadcH ling NlcholH
JOhnson, con.um« KllV·
1st Syl\lla SJ909I. o
1:00 8 (J) MOVIE
G MACNEIL / L!HREA
REPORT
Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH
7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN
Steve looks 111 male meno-
"The Children Of An Lac"
(Premiere) StMrley Jones,
Ina Balln Three coura-
geous women try to evecu·
ate hundreds of orphans
out of Vietnam during Ille
raging final days of the
war 0 CMTAWAYSON
OILLIGAH'8 l8lAHO
The crew arid p~s
Channrf Lbf ing•
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@) KCST (ABC) San D1cg() ID KTTV (Ind i Los Angeles «E KCOP TV (Inc I Los Angeiec, Ill KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles \1l> KOCE TV (PBS) Hun11ngton Beach
of •small oo-.•ngo1r1g OOllt
who ,penl ,,..veral y<Jar~ •s
castaways are once again
s111pwrect..ed dnd end up
on the same deseneo isle
(R) 8 MO\/IE * * * "le•os Ar.ru~~ lhe
R1ve1" t 1966) Oe1'n Martin
Ale1n Delon A Spanlsn
nobleman escapes wllh his
girlfriend &lier t>elng
•ccused ol murdering ner
!lance. (21\rs.) D MO\/IE • * • • "Hud" ( 1963) Paul
Newman. Melvyn Douglas.
A young boy Is torn
bet-• love for his trH ·
lfvlng uncle and his grand·
lathe<. (2 hrs.)
• P.M. MAGAZINE
The legal upecll of cOh•·
bltetlon, a man who pfana
to w•lk across the English
Channel. Chef Teti mlll<•
fruit ~ff•: Judi MIU.II on
overall conditioning; Joyce
Jlllaon dem<>r'latratn dkle
rMdlng.
• MOVIE • * "Beyond Betlel"
( 1976) Documentary A
presentation of ac1Ual psy-
chic e•per~ Including
••Ire-sensory percep1lon
and 1e1nc11rnellon (2 hrs )
., 21 TONIGHT
'11) THE GHOST
O: 15 D MO\/IE • * Kiiier Force" ( 1975)
1 elly Sevolas. Peter Fon-
da A rulhless socunty
cn1el 1n a Sou111 African
diamond m•l'e wor~s with
a sarcastic deputy to
uncovllf 1 thett 11ng 12
hra.)
1:30 I =-llURHETT
ANO FfttEN08
10-00 8 ()) THE HOME
FROHT
Two families 1tv1ng In New
England 1n 194 t find tlloir
lives oresllcally changed
by lhe war a11d !he biller
con1roversles raging
between their own mem·
be rs
l fil NEWS
NATIONAL NEWS
THIS OLO HOUSE
Oemolltlon has begun. the
kllchen gets aome atten-
tion and Bob \Illa IOOks
Into the history of the
house ID NEWSQIECK
(11 MERV GRIFFIN
"A \/lalt To The Homes Of
Eva And Zaa ZU G•bor"
Guntl: Eva Gab<>r Jami·
son. Z•• Zn Gabor
O'Hara.
10:1,8 NAACO
Ed All*' hOsts thla dra-
matic close-op look II an
elite undefcovtlf narcotics
unit. (Parental dlectetlon
adv!Md.)
10:30 •• NEWS MA8T£AP1ECE
THEATRE
"Crime And Punishment"
Raskolnlkov claims his
pawned trinkets ol lhe
police Slll11on and meets
the Inspector investigating
the old woman's murde<
(Part 2) (A) 0
fl!) THE AOVOCA TES:
EUCTION 'IO
··Relations Wllh The
U S S.A " Advocates and ••Ptlf1 w11,__ wno sup.
por1 the vlewl ol Ander·
~T--hey Saved Viet Kids
lria &lin's Tnu: Story Recoumed Tonight
By JERRV B UCK
LOS ANGELES (AP> Viet
Cong invaders were only six
miles away. Saigon was about to ran. and Betty Tisdale and ac-
tress Ina Balin worked against
the clock to save the orphans or
Ad Lac.
The story or their desperate
s~rugg le to evacuate the
children -Vietnamese red tape
and bureaucracy were as
fr:ustrating as the advancing
Communists -is told In "The
Children of An Lac," to be
broadcast tonight at 8 on CBS
Cb_!nnel 2. '
SHIRLEV JONES s tars as
Betty Tisdale and Miss . Balin
plays herse tr. The two-hour
movie also stars Beulah Quo as
Madam Ngai. the head of the or-
ptianage, and Alan Fudge and
&!n Piazza.
·:fhe women succeeded in their
g~mble and got most of the
children out and safely to the
United States in April 1975
• '·Betty Tisdale had been in
Vfetnam off and on for 15 years,
s 11pporting the An Lac or -
phanage," said Miss Jones.
"She made speeches around
tbe country and was able to
raise S.'i,000 a month to help sup-
p()rt the orphanage. She had met
loa Balin when she was there to
entertain the troops, and that's
how Ina got involved. When
Vietnam began to fall. Belly
telephoned lna in New York and
said they 'had to get the children out. ..
their lives, so they didn't care
about a few children."
The Saigon government re-
fused to allow the evacuation of
any child over the age of 12.
They would permit only 15
children to leave at a time.
•'Madam Ngai wanted to
evacuate all of the c hildren, ..
said Miss Jones. ''Betty said
let's take out those we can. They
went at it tooth and nail."
Mi ss Bali n. perhaps best
known for her performance op-
posite Paul Newman in the 1960
film "From the Terrace " was
instrumental in the production
of ·'The Children of Al'i Lac."
The script for the film was
based on her account of the
evacuation, and she insisted that
she be permitted to play herself.
That latter consideration -
playing hersetr -was "the
easiest part'' or the project.
Miss Balin said .
"I didn't have to reach for
motivation, to sear ch for a
psychological characterization,"
s he said.
IN THE SAME con text
however. she was aware of s0
many events and people that
were not included in the film.
"There's so much that's not
there , ·she said. "We just didn't
~av~ the time or the money. But
IN ALL, 275 children were tl still says what it has to say."
evacuated and placed in adop· For Miss Jones. the movie was
live homes in the United States. her first role since her ill-fated
-The government blocked NBC series "Shirley."
Madam Ngai's evacuation, but "There's talk of my doing
she did escape later. She made another series," she said. "I
her way to the United States and would love to do one, but it's
Ii ved with Ms . Tisdale in tough lo find the right property.
Georgia until her death. And 1 'd like more creative con-
The movie was filmed entirely trot than I had on 'Shirley.·
in the Philippines. where Miss "The trouble with "Shirley'
Jones said, "We had a real Unit-was that we were neither fish
ed Nations crew. We had an nor fowl. They couldn't make up
Australian cam e raman a n their minds which way to go.
English hairdresser, a Welsh They tried to make it a comedy.
director and five American ac-which it wasn't. We never re-
tors. talned the quality of the pilot."
"The humidity was so high we
WHEN THEV GOT to Saigon, we re always drenched," she SHE SAID SHE 'is looking
Viet Cong soldiers were only six said. "I think it gave it a reality. for a dramatic series rather
miles away. The heat, the humidity, the t han a comedy. "You can grow
"It was a race against time, stench, the mosquitoes. After I so much as an actress, .. said
and there was so much red saw the results on film, I knew it Miss Jones. who won an Oscar
tape to take care of," Miss Jones had helped. It certainly was as best supporting actress in
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YOU KT YOUR LIFE
<>HE IT£P IEYOHD
'The ()ead Part OI T hll
HOUIB' Tll•Cle doll• and 8
11ac1nt room wn1cn c•n't
oe hMlltd by gea provide
11\e Nttlng lor a little girl's
••range experience
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George la thrilled when he
ta tnV1ted 10 141cturo 11 a
college unlll he llnds out
whtlfe the college is locat-
ed (RI D TOHIGHT
Guest host Robert Klein
Guests Dick Enberg,
Steve Allen g MOAE<::AMBE & WISE
Art conl'Olsseurs Eric and
Ernie break prleeless an
o b)ects. Eric streaks
througll a cricket match,
ErlC 111\0 Ernie perlorm
lhelf l!'lerpretalion 01
·'Windmills Of Your Mll'd " D GUNSMOKE
An old-time con man.
dying of a nean condltron
menages 10 help seva
Matt's Ille ID HOGAN'S HEROES
A prisoner pleaos w1lh
Hogan 10 lel t11m escape
Stalag 13 and return 10 tlle
Slates
Cl) IT T AKES A THIEF
Al Mundy puls ltle he1sll ol
East Germon security in a
dangerous posiHon (Pan
2) 8D '11) CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS
l!J) ABCNEWS
11:46 8 ABC NEWS
11:60 f1I CHARLIE'S ANGELS
An aging movie queen
hires the Angels 10 find out
who Is trying to drive ner
Insane Just es she 15
attempting • cor...back
(R) •
~MDGIT-
12:00 8 Cl) MCMILLAN &
W1FE
Sgt. Enrlgl\1 la arrested
and Cl\arl)ed wltl\ tl\e mur-
cter of hit ••·wife.
• TWILIGHT ZONE
Grady, • down-•nd-out
lockay, Is rustlllably
JOHN DARLING
TUBE TOPPERS
ABC D 5:00 -American League
Playoff. The Yankees and the Royals
square off again in the second game of
their showdown for the AL pennant in
Kansas City
K.HJ I> 8 :00 "Hud." One of Paul
Newman's finest movies, th.is stor y of a
modern-day cowboy brought Oscars to
Patricia Neal and Melvyn Douglas.
NBC IJ 9:00 -"Beulah Land." The
conclusion of this miniseries about the
old South with Lesley Ann Warren strug-
gling to rebuild hef destroyed plantation
after the Civil War.
accused 01 having h•od a
race ID MISSION:
IMPOSSIBLE
Tne IMF blanks out an
enemy agent s memory to
make him 11\m~ Ile 1~
someonoeise
12'05 8 CHARLIE'S ANGELS
An aging movie queen
hires the Angels to lmCI oul
who IS trymg 10 drive ner
insane 11.1s1 llll sne •S
a11emp1ln9 a comeback
(Al
12:30 II TOMORROW
Guests aoventurerer Jack
Wneeler aumor Charlotte
\/ale Allen 8 MOVIE * *', s1a,cs 119691
Ossie Oav1s Stephen
Boyd A mistreated Sl&vt!
a11emp11ng 10 escepe with
his owner s slave m1slr ess.
is cruelly bea1en to aeatn D THEFBI
"Tl\e Cober Lisi
«I) NATIONAL NEWS
1:00 CD MO\/IE * * "She Played With
Fire" ( 1958) Jee!< Hawkins.
Arlene Dahl Ar> arson
investigator meets up with
• lovely female 11rebUo 11
hr , 45 mln I
.. MOVIE
(lJ POLICE WOMAN
A young glrl kills nersell
right aller malling a carton
of drugs to 111e police, set·
Ung Pepper on 111e trail ol
a drug ring (~)
1 15 D 1 POLICE WOMAN
A young girl l\1lls nersell
rogl\t alter mailing 11 car1on
ol drugs 10 11>1! polic;e. set·
1rng Peppe• on the trail 01
a Orug ring (Rf
1:30 fil THE LONE RANGER
8 11he Tile Oreal
1:408 NEWS
2-00 II NEWS D MOVIE * * * ·c rasn 0 1 Siience"
( 1953) Phyllit. Calvert. Jack
t1aWl<1ns A mother mus•
mal\e a painful dec1s1on
blllweeri l\eepmg her deal
daughter Bl homo Or 56,,d·
1ng ner away 10 a apec1a1
school (2 nrs )
2:10 8 MOVIE * • 1~ "The lmpa11on1
Hearl 1197 t) Carrie
Snodgress, Michael Con·
stantlne A soc1a1 worker
can·1 solve her own prob·
tems because she's too
busy solving everyone
else's (2 l\rs.1
2:2588 NEWS
2:30 8 MOVIE * * 'h .• Rattles (19-40) OU-
v1a de HaV111&rld, David
Niven An amateur tlllel
makes sport of Scotland
Vard a!'d 111us In love wltll
one ol 1119 vk:l lms' nl-•
111\r 25mln I
1:41• MOV1l * * "Tl\9 L091 Mt1•"
( 1958) Rob9n LoOQila, Elefl
Patker A acientltt atrug..
~ ~81tlY l!QtNI
IM clodc 10 tocat• a rocilet
tl\11 v-.0 off courN
before It cen blow up New
York City (11\r .• 15 min)
3-00. MOVIE * * 'h ··Tha Hostag•"
I 1987) Oan O'Kelly, ONn
Stanton A 11x-yffr·old
boy hides out In a moving
van unawat1 thll 11\e driv-
er II a klller on hie way 10
pick up th41 corpse ot his
latell murder vletlm ( 1 hr,,
30mln)
3:551 HEWS
4:00 MOVIE
*'A "Tl\e lnvlnclble Six"
( 1970) Stuart Whitman.
Elke Sommar SIX lugltlvet
abandon ettoru to filch 1
lonune In lranlan iewela
and decide, 1ns1ead, 10
heed a call fOf help from a
small village beset by
tnieves fil MOVIE * • '" 'Cage Of Gold"
( 1952) Jean Simmons,
Oa111d Fatrar A young
woman remarries afle< the
··deatn" ol ner nusband,
only to have him return to
01ackma11 her (2 hrs I
G» MOVIE • * 'Sec:rel Venture··
( 19671 Kent Taylor Scot·
land Yard s1eps 1n to 1nves·
llga111 a sc1en1rsl's stolon
!.&Cref formula ( 1 hr JO
min )
4:30 Cl) NEWS
f 'riday••
Dayf imt• ffot•it-•
11:00 Cl) • •t, 'Winds Of The
Wasteland" ( 19361 John
Wayno, Phyllis Frase1 A
11agecoach owner races
against a rival 10 obtain a
valuable mall contract In
Ca1llornl11 (I hr )
-AFTERNOON-
12:00 ID * ~ 'The Demon Plan-
ar · ( 1965) Barry Sullivan,
Norma Banguet
.. * * ''> 'Pork Chop Hill"
( 1959) Gregory Peck, Har-
ry Guardino
3:30 D * * '" · The Family Jewels' I 1965) J«ry Lew·
Is, Sebutlen Cabot
* * "Tl\e Wllth' Rosanna
Schlatttno. Richard John·
aon A man •• tmed 10
catalog a llbraty for a
-althy woman ano ner
mothtlf. 11no hnds bl11ctt
maoic and sorc;e1y lnsleeo
12 nrs) by Armstrong & Batluk
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In the DAILY PILOT
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For Garner
NEW YOR K IAP>
Actor James Gamer of
"The Rockford F'iles"
a nd Polaroid camera
fame is trying h1s hand.
or rather his voice. at
something new.
Under the tutelage of
c o un try mus i c s tar
Way lon J e nnings, the
52· year-old actor re-
corde~ som e country
mu s i c d e mos at
Nas hville's Cedarwood
Publishing, according to
People magazine.
Garner. a longtime
fan of country -western
~usic. is quoted as say-
ing. ·'I never thought
much about singing until
Way Ion Lalked me into it ...
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VOL. 73, NO. 283, 4 SECTIONS, .-0 PAGES O RAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TMURSOAY, OCTOBER 91,.1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENJS
1111 Tainted Water elahn
County health OHi<'il&ls art'
que1tlonina lht1 a<'rurar · ot a
private environmental report
that a cancer uiulnl chemical
is present in the undt>r1round
water s upply of Huntington
Beach.
Robert Stone . director of the
Oran1e County Department of
Environmental Health , 5.atd
county officials suspect that
labels on two water :.ample:.
test~ by J a<'k K Iii'}' unt and
Associates l tH· m jj ,. huvl'
become mixt'd up
Stone sauJ 1\ •ll possible that
a sample that was isupposed to
be underground city watt:r, was
mistaken for a s ctmple that w~
supposed to be from a mul'h
shallower pn vate well
Stone said rounty offi cials
were aJarmed to see the study':.
results lhat benzene was present
w the underground city water
supply lie s aJd the four micro·
"r a m!i per liter of benzene
purportedly found in city water
and sevt!ral private wells ex·
r ~ed :. ~lat e s tandards and
should be reduced
Benzene is a toxil' chemical
!>Uspected o( causmg cancer in
humans.
Stone stud the s tate standard
for benzene is 1.5 micrograms
per liter or water, which is iden-
tified u the "excess lifetime
cancer risk."
He said at that contamination
level a person who drank two
liters of water daily for 70 years
would have a one in a million
chance of getting cancer
He s81d benzene levels exceed
Ing 1.5 micrograms per liter
could be lessened by activated
carbon filters or by mixing other
uesti'~o---n-e~~
water sou n·es with the con-
taminated supply
James C. Cnsp. manager of
environmentaJ planning for the
Bryant firm. s aid he doubted if
the wa te r s amples became
mixed, but he said the wells
would be retci.lt!<.l this week
Stone said we county also IS
testing the underground city
water suvvly and the same
private wells tested by Bryant.
He said Initial reports released
Monday from the State Depart·
mt nt of Health Services in Los
Angeles that city water samples
had no benzene are inaccurate
and that furth er t e sts a re
needed.
Stone said. however, that the
county s irutial water test.'! did
find the level of toluene and
methylene <'hloride r1JuJd not be
<See WATER, Page AZ)
1111 Job Training Probe Opens
TestitROn9 Given
Anthony Loan
'Cover' Told
By GLENN SCOTT °' .. O.lly ~•let A long-time friend of Orange
County 1st District Supervisor
Philip Anthony has testified un-
der oath that Anthony asked rum
for help to hide the source of a
Burglary
Suspect
Wounded
A father and son who had just
returned from a pistol range
surprised a bur1lar in their
Pocuatam Valley home Wednes·
da7 and abot blm when.be tried
to nee. Fountain Valley police
$30,000 loan made to his political
campaign in 1976.
The friend, Theodore Cook of
Newport Beach. said in a dep·
osition taken on Sept 12 that
Anthony approached him on Oct.
24. 1976, with a SJ0.000 check
signed by political financier
Gene Conrad. Anthony asked
him to d.eposit the check into his
bank account and then write his
own personal $30,000 check to
Anthony. Cook said.
Interviewed this week about
Cook's scenario. Anthony
stressed that he never tried to
conceal the source of the $30,000.
·'There was never an intention
in my mind to hide the sour~e of
the funds," said Anthony. "l did
lt the way I was advised by my
ca~paip conaultanta and my
attorneys.•·
--------31 Called
In Grand
Jury Quiz
By PATltlf'K K ENNt:DV
Of U.. 0.11, l'i .. I Sl•ff
ThP f1n.t of 31 w1lnesse3 began
tcsll mon) before the Orange
Count> Grand Jury Wednesday
and today in an inquiry into
Huntington Beach'i. federaJ job
training program.
Robert Nelson, director of the
Orange County Manpowe r Com·
mission. whtch oversees federaJ
job programs in the county, was
among the witnesses.
Top Huntington Beach of-
fi cials who had administrative
roles in the cit y's federal Com·
prehensive Employment Train-
ing Act <CETA> program also
are among witnesses called, it
was learned.
This mcludf's former <'ily ad·
m mii;trator Floyd .. Bud" Belsito
and Edward Thompson, director
of personnel. Thompson has
represented Huntington Beach ..on the manpower commission.
l---"1taid.. -CoolH-depo&it:ion was taken ln
connection with a civil lawsuit
brought against Anthony by
former political opponent, Harry
Yamamoto. a Santa Ana city
councilman.
Erich Matthews, former vice
p r esident o r the Western
Institute of Careers Inc., the
non -profit corporation that.
handled the city's CETA pro-
gram. also was among those
scheduled to testify today.
The bur1lary suspect , Randall
Bruce Furman, 28, of Hunt-
in1ton Beach, was in serious
condition today at Fountain
Valley Community Hospital with
internal injuries.
Police said Furman was
wounded several times in the
hand and the abdomen.
Fountain Valley police Capt.
John Beddow withheld the
names or the burglary victims,
saying they may be vulnerable
to repercussions from friends of
the suspect. who ls being
investigated for possible gang
activities.
Beddow said Furman drove
his car over a curb and parked it
on the lawn in front or the
northeast Fountain Valley home
at noon Wednesday.
Furman took off a front
screen. smashed the window and
entered the home, Beddow said.
The police captain s aid the
32-year-old son and bis 64-year·
old father were inside at the
time of the break·ln. ju.st back
from a visit to an area pistol
ranee.
Grabbing their firearms. the
father remained in the home,
while the son went out a back
door and circled around to the
front, Beddow said.
When the father confronted
the intruder, Furman ran out
the front door, be said.
WaitinC outside, the son or·
dered the suspect to halt, and
when tbeman continued to ad·
vance toward him, the son abot
the suspect several times, Bed·
doWHld.
Burllary charges are expect·
ed to be filed qainst Furman.
No cbarps are pending against
the father and son. Beddow said.
-
<See ANTHONY, Page A%)
Truck Grabbed
By Hijackers
In Sem Beach
A 29-year-0ld Seal Beach truck
driver carrying $15,000 worth of
cigarettes. candy and juice
item s was hijacked Wednesday
morning and forced to accom·
pany two men on a two.hour
dr ive, Seal Beach police said to·
day.
Detective By ron Christensen
said the incident began at 9: 15
a.m. after the driver completed
a delivery at the rear of the Seal
Beach Liquor Store. 112 Main St.
Christensen said the driver.
whose name was withheld, was
approached by a black man car·
rying an automatic handgun.
The suspect forced the de·
livery man to drive to Compton,
where another black man jolned
the pair and took the wheel of
the truck, Christensen said.
The trio then drove to Carson.
where the suspects warned the
truck driver not to caJl police
and released him at about 11 : 15 a.m., the detective said.
Christensen said the truck and
most of its cargo were recovered
later in the day in Compton. The
suspects remain at large. He
said the truck driver wasn't in·
jured.
Dlet(re tor tlle •rds
Ralph Frizzie of Westminster and his wife
Matti e encounter some new-found
feathered friends as they pass out scraps
of bread and vegetables at !'vtile Square
Park in Fountain Valley.
180 Said -Killed
By Iraqi :Missiles
BA GHDAD. Iraq CAP) -Iraq
and Iran traded air and missile
attacks today and reported the
highest casualty toll for a single
day in their war on the northern
fringes of the Persian Gllf.
Iraq used ground-to-ground
missiles for the first time in
the confiict. killing as many as
180 Iranian civilians and wound·
ing hundreds more in attacks on
two Iranian cities, the Iranian
news agency Pars said. Iraq
s aid lrani•n attacks on its
northeast city of Kirkuk
wounded 18 civilians.
Iraq's president, apparently
extendini attempts to get out·
side help or mediation to settle
the conflict, sent top envoys to
live nations. And Iran, wblch
has rejected all ceaae-flre calls,
said it was dispatching a high·
level delegaUon to vbit "revolu·
tionary and friendly countries"
soon to explain its case, and
possibly take lt to the United Na·
lions ~urtty Council. So far OD·
ly North Korea has offered to
help Iran.
But Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho·
meini predicted Iran would win
the war and said his goal was to
take Islam ic government lo
Iraq, Tehran radio s aid. Iranian
planes bombed the outskirts of
Baghdad.
Iran said Iraqi invader s
threatening Ahwaz, c apitaJ of
Khuzistan Provinc e . were
thrown back 13 miles. but Iraq
s aid its planes s everely
damaged a large factory there.
Iraq said its anU·aircraf\ fire
drove Iranian warplanes away
from the northern cities of Erbil
and Mosul.
Iraq claimed its forces "con·
linued to destroy enemy install&·
tions and to strike at military
and economic .targets deep in
Iranian territory. inflicting
heavy losses in Ure and equip·
ment."
CSee MIDEAST, Page A.z)
Elks uader
Captrued i,1
Police Clwse
A man 1dent1f1ed as th~
manager of Huntington &!iu·h
Elks Lodge No. 1959 faces a
court appearance next week
after his arrest m Costa Mesa
Wednesday in a high -s peed
police chase in thick fog.
Kalph H. LaDue. 40. was ar
rested and booked for 1"\'estiga.
tion of evading arrest and rerk-
less driving following the pre·
dawn pursuit at speeds up to 70
mph. p0uce said
LaDue, who gave bookin~ of·
fi cers only a post office box in·
stead or a street address, listed
his home city as Costa Mesa
whe n arrested by Patrolman
John Fitzpatrfrk. He is free on
$500 bail.
The suspect trailed from 17th
Street and Plaeentia Avenue al·
legedly failed to yield to red
lights and sped up to about 70
mph before stopping in the 1~
block of Monrovia Avenue
Bolsa· Wetlands Roads Blocked
Drink Demand
Means Prison
BOSTON \AP> -A Boston
man faces up to 20 years in
prison after pleading guilty to
kicking in a cockpit door and
punching a co-pilot because he
was refused a drink on a
Philadelphia to Boston night in
Hl1hway and extendln1
Edwards Street alon1 the Hunt·
lniton Beach mesa.
Thete roads were to provide
acenlc routes to view the natural
wetlands, accord1n1 to the draft
report.
Tb• 1,300 acna of manh la located alonr Paclfle Co11t
Hl1bwa1 eaat of Warner
A••aue. Th• wetlaad1 11 on
eouat)' )md bordered by tbe dty
•tbnelklel. Th• commuaieaUoa from
an.. .. :.··--to ... :::ft comm uwn T...-, ......... al Ila DUlllk
MUtql • die eUr'• LMal
Coastal Plan <LCP).
The LCP ll)Ult be presented to
the state Couta1 CommJ11ioll by
Jan. 1. The codlmlaion must
approve tlana for all coutal 1cltlea and county land In the
coutal ZCJDe.
The planlnl commlllloeen
a1lo CGlll&dlNCI • mtema by
the LCP QU.U AdYllorJ Com·
mlU.. caw., for tbe ~aUoo wt pr .... al BolH
Chica........._... ,.... ...... ~ c.nttory ..,. ....... c!:&:r-iln ... --:=... .,....,.
meod.,..wUl"9torw,...
to the coutal commission.
Brown allO Informed the city
that bicycle paths would not be
allowed into wetlands, but that
existing mobile home parks are
"rmlulble.
He aaid the mo bi le home
parkl provide a "unique form of
boualq for penom of low and
moderate lncom4t."
Durinl the public bearlnt, an
Mtomey repnHDUna the Milla
LaDd ad Water company re-
q11t1Wd &bat tbe city ~al the eoutal coaunlulon'• Ulat
Ill ..,.. ol lad from ab
htal•••rd to the Santa Ana , .. ao~ .... AJ,
August. ·
U .S. Dist rict Court Judge
Davis S. Nelson sentenced
Haro)d J . Ebrecht to 20 years in
prison under a law that allows
the Judie to reduce the sentence
ln 90 days when he recelvea re·
aulu ol comprehensive teats. in·
cludln1 mental exams.
Ebrecbt, who had lost money
1ambllq ln Atlantic City, bad
been drinkin1 lft Phlladelphla
before boardln1 the U.S. Air
flllht. Co-pilot Charles Hoffman
suffered a fradured rib. -·--t
Matthews is the man who re·
Ported alleged financial abuses
<See PROBE, Page AZ)
'Safe' w -ater
Not for Kids
Jf: NI SON . Mi <'h <A P l
I teal th autt1onties told Leonard
<tnll Ltnda BnnJc their well waler
was safe to dnnk. but the couple
wert' t u rned down as foster
parents because the rounty told
an adoption agency the water
was "W'\Satisractory "
'"l was in shock and cried."
said Mrs. Brmk 32. mother of
three.
rn December, the Brinks' weU
-a long with seven others on
the1r street in t his suburb of
G rand Rapids -was con·
la m in a t e d w i th
perc hlor oe th yle ne and
methylchloroform, dry cleaning
solvents. The state Oepartme.nt
of Natural Resources suspects
the source was t he n earby
Roz.em:i Industrial Waste Inc.
site.
Coa~t
\t'eaaher
Night and morning low
clouds with patchy fog
Friday with only partial
clear ing in the afternoon.
Highs Friday in the upper
60s at the beach.es to mid
70s in the mland ar eas.
Lows tonight 60 to 65.
INSIDE TOD-"'°'
Miami, long a enter /or
tounsm and commerce. ha$
~come a citJI of /ear as
racial tentionl and uiolence
grip IM "magic city.'" Stt
Page AB. . ....
I
l
OAil.Y PILOT H/F
~--JU."T BREAKINC----.....,
'E1wironniema1Ut,'
Reaf(<Ul Dedares
ST l.OlllS 1,\1'1 Honald Ho11an. de('larlnc 'I am an en
vlronmentalbt. tJ .. rutd toda) hf' 1s ffklna to rompromift'I
elean lair rules for the sall.e of 1n('reaaed lndusir1al prC')(iul'llon
( ~arUer slory. P1tarc.-A-4 1
But Ml lh t' ~Mme l1m.-lht' Kf'publlran rres1dentlal nom1n('t'
renewl'd bJ~ attack on the £n\ ironmt'lnla Proteeuoo Aflenty,
acc11S1n&:t:Jl Llcodeot\f lo 'lmust on 11nrPUoTI1ble and many
t mes untn Manrtards ·
Rt'•t!• as u kt"d to C'lanfy tu~ pc>.'l1t1ori on 1•lelll ~ur l 11Jw11 1n
Uatht ol lull romment this ~~k 1n Sleubenv11l.-. Ohio, that hc-
would Invite.-t•o•I anti st ... tl Industry olhC'1al5 to hc.-lp him re·wntt·
.avlronmental regulations 1f hl" 15 t'lertC'd pre'!ld .. nt
l(bsl-..r t 'l.-ld• "" T1W'rfpl•
WA.Stu N<n'o 1 A r 1 l"ormer Secretary of St11te Henry
A. Kissmtter IH•> a~r~ed tu turn ov"r to lhe l(overnr.iu:nl
tnn&<'ripts of his telephom· 1•onvc rs»llOn!> while ht' he•ded the
State Department. 1t "''as lt'arn~ tod a;
However, under the comprolJ\i e a11reemdlt. K1ssint(er will
retain notes thitt are C'ons1dered personal ~ The US Supreme Court ruJed 5·21n March that Kissinger w~
not reqwred to make the papt>rs pubhr under the 1966 Freedom of
Information Al"l
Carl rr f,;ftlf Irr 'I'''""""' ...........
BRISTOL, Tenn (AP I President Carter. after admit·
·ting he's been "carried away on a couple of occasions," cam·
paigoed in the South today and fulfilled his promise to take a
gentler, more r'et1cent approach toward Republican r hallenger
Ronald Reagan. 1 Related story. A4. >
:; Welcomed by thousands of persons at the local airport, ~~Carter gave his standard campaign speech, but today, unlike on
•:some previous occasions, he omitted naming his opponent. :~ The line that caused so much controversy earlier in the
'• week -that Reagan's election would split the country among
racial. regional and religious lines -was missing. too. In.stead,
Carter said today :
"I want to see the nation united. North and South -united.
Black and white -united. Rural and urban -united."
'W1aste' Flayed
Gann in Comity,
Assails Cranston
By JERRY Cl.AUSEN
Of ... DAiiy """91 Si.ft
Tax-relie f proponent Paul
Cann breezed through Orange
County late Wednesday. slicking
to Republican a udiences as he
attacked Democ rat Alan
Cranat.ao whose U.S. Senate seat
be hopes to captur~ Nov. 4.
Tbe Republican candidate was
a1ltated over report.II he wants
to rut Social
Security by 5
percent, ex-
pl ainJng al a
Costa Mesa
gathering of
the R e ·
publi c a n
Associates of
Orange Coun·
ty that what
GA101 h e r e a I l y
wants is a 5 percent cut in pro·
gram administration not in
benefits.
Earlier Wednesday. in a talk
before about 100 Republican
women al Clemente Inn. Gann
Aid he wants to c ut federal
,.aste.
• "I've said a thousand times
Um for helping people who need
help, and people on Social
Security earned the money they
get," he said.
"U we'd get rid of the fraud
and waste. we could balance the
federal budget.
"But I would never cut back
Social Security."
In Costa Mesa, where he ad·
dressed some 50 members of the
llepublican Associates who
braved a chilly evening wind to
f'l"Olfl Page 11 I
~DE AST • • .
• But there was no comment on
t•e missile claim or word on the
&.-ogress of its key offensive to
~mplete the conquest or the lra-
qian port of Khorramshahr and
riaove on to the neighboring re-
f!nery city of Abadan.
OAANOl COAST t< F
DAILY PILOT
i fr.• Ot..,._ COH I OeHy Pilot tllflt" wf\1\f\ ,, s ~~:.Nd~~t ~.::,-::o'· ~;,:;:~';-:.::;,~~
f .ctltlffli .,. put>fl"'90 ~nd•Y '"'OVO'\ ~r•o•i,
I •et '°''• •w. **P'D'' Bttttn. HunUnoton :::,~j~="i:,.',~ ~·:,~~' ,','Q~;~!i ~~~n,~ .Wt!.,.. s.twro.,, «wJ ~na • .,, TrH1 P'•nt•P-tl ..,aMf•,.lnt ptent ts •f JJO W•'' 8•t' S.rHt P 0 f ... IMO,'°"'' Mitt-•, C.•htOlf'lll .,.,.. > .. _ .. _
t Pr•\klit"t a nd P\IO'IV-t • • i
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n ....... """ Ftoltof'
a...t..H L ... Aui•tMt Me,....l"'f fd1tcw --·-w. .. o._,,_,, tnll0<
.......... hadt Offtce • . 1111Jt."'"' ......_,
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C.ta -,. W.tl 1"1111-1
T111,ll1ftl (1'4)to.Gt1
Ql11'4'led .,..,......-...n
__ Or_(_l~lllft ..,,no
meet him in a big blue lent. the
63-year -o ld Gann c hide d
Cranston as "a bom-again coo·
servative."
Cranston, he charged, has
been the liberal Senate whip who
has been spending federal tax
dollars for years on everything
but national defense.
Now. Gann charged. be is
c ampaigning for stronger
military forces and a balanced
federal bud8et while drawing a
SM,000 pemioa from the Staie ol
Califomia for hi• eieht yean as
state controller.
As be hu throughout much of
his campaign, Gann leaned
heavily Ort pre-sidentlal can-
didate Ronald Reagan's support
and praised the relief brought
about by Proposition 13. the
property-tax-cutting initiative he
and Howard Jarvis look suc-
cessCuUy w the voters two years
ago.
Before his talk in the tent
pitched on the second noor patio
at the South Coast Plaza Hotel.
Gann told reporters his cam-
paign is moving along nicely.
He placed a great deal of faith
in the television commercials
now hilting the airwaves on his
behalf and spoke highly or the
40 ,000-member Peoples Ad·
vocale program that carried
tax-cutting and government·
spending initiatives. Proposi·
lions 13 and 14.
That grass-roots organization
is behind him. he said, and he
claimed he ls gaining strength.
He could quote no recent poll
figures to support the contention
though.
Open House
Picketed
By Teachers
About 20 teachen picketed the
Ocean View High School open
house program Wednesday night
in protest of stalled contract
negotiatiOM with the district.
The instructors apparently
were rrom other schools in the
district and the 7 p.m . open
house at the campus, 17071
Gothard St .. continued as
planned, an Ocean View
spokesman said.
The picketing teachers dis·
tributed leaflet& to parents ex-
p la l ni ng their protests of
crowded classes, district pro·
cedures for reuslplog teachers
and the lack of a contract.
Representatives of about 800
teachers in the Huntington
Beach Union High School Dis-
trict have unanimously rejected
the school board's contract of-
fers. 1be teachers are seekinc a
lS percent raise and improved
medical benefits.
The avera1e salary for •
teacher ln the district 11 921,000
annually, accotdina to cllatrict
officials.
Dl1trtct teacbera hive ltapd
1everat demomtrauoa.a ill the
put few weekt laelucl1ac pjebt·
iDt ICboola before ct...... At Kuntia&toD Beacll Hip Scbool
Moada • ~ tM UI lDltrueton
called la 1lck. 8ub1tltute t.eachen ta tbelr place.
,
Ba11ding Together
Diane llaney practices on her trombone during a re·
hearsaJ of the Huntington Beach City Band, which is still
gotng strong two years after Proposition 13 knocked out
all of its r ity funding. Band members assess the mselves
to pay a director and continue to re hearse weekly , draw-
in g musicians from as far away as Pasadena. See
fo'eaturing. Page Cl .
ANTHONY • •
Yamamoto is alleging that An·
thony reported the loan transac-
tion illegally on state campaign
e xpense reporting forms. He
also is suing Anthony ror libel in
connection with an Anthony
campaign mer in 1976 question-
ing a $38,000 loan made to
Yamamoto.
Anthony and former
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich are
· accused in a separate criminal
complaint of felony conspiracy
to launder campaign contribu-
tions.
Conrad, who is in prison on a
loan fraud con viction , has
pleaffcd guilty to the laundering
ch ~rges in Anthony's case.
Cook said he met Anthony in
the late 1950s while they were
students at Cal Slate Long
Bea ch. Cook owns a Newport
Beach company that arranges
South Pacific tours for travel
agencies.
In his deposition, Cook gave
this account of his meetings with
Anthony from Oct. 22·24, 1976.
Antbooy called him and ar·
ranged a meeting at the Snug
Harbor bar in Newport Beach on
a Sunday night. At the bar. he
told Cook his campaian was in
financial trouble and he needed s:t0.000 for printing costs.
Coolt offered to loan Anthony
$15,000, but the candidate turned
him down and said he had. in
Cook's words. "another source
of "?Oney whkh I seem to recall
was a lending institution or a
group of people in Orange Coun· ty ....
Cook was s upposed to accept
the third party 's $30,000 check
and write his own check for the
same amount to Anthony Cook .
said it was his unders tanding
that the original source or the
money didn't want to be iden·
tiried or else Anthony didn 't
want to be obligated to the
lender.
Cook wanted time t o think
about the arrangem ent, but
claimed Anthony showed up the
next afternoon at his office with
a check made out to him and
signed by Conrad. Cook agreed
to go through with the transac-
tion and he and Anthony then
walked to the Lido branch of the
Bank of Newport where checks
were exchanged.
F,.....PapAI
WATER •••
discerned by the parts per
million, and therefore, presents
no health hazard.
The county tests for benzene
s hould be completed next week he s aid. ·
·'We would be surprised to
find any benzene or the other
two toxic chemicals in the city's underg~ound water s upply,··
Stone said.
The Bryant report stales that
an abandoned chemical dump
may be the cause ol chemical
contamination of city water and
five private wells tested near the
site.
The dump is located 700 feet
southeast of the interaecUon of
Bolsa Chica Street and Warner
Avenue. The Bryant report was
commlasioned by the dump site
owner, Mola Development
Corp .. which wants to build con-
dominiums on the four-acre
dump and the eight acres sur.
roundina it.
The 8ry ant s tudy also
analyzed soil conditions and
found several toxic chemicals
buried there.
Cooking Clau Set
Home ecooomlat Catherine
Oaen·llulJea will conduct a
free, three-part lecture aert• on
microwave cookinl, be1lnnln.c
f'rlday at Ooldta Weat Col.let•
In ff~ Beach. The pro-
ir•m will be held from 7 to I p.m. ln hnanl.
•
UomanFound
Murdered in
JJI estnunster
P olice detectives are in -
vestigating the murder of a 41 ·
year -old Westminster woman
whom her mother found stabbed
to death Wednesday afternoon in
her apartment.
Shirley lralene Filipp was
found lying on the living room
floor with a butcher knife still
imbedded in her back.
The slabbing apparently OC·
curred Tuesday evening at the
dead woman's apartment at 8322
Westminster Ave.
Officer Earle Graham said
Ms . Filipp had not been sexually
attacked and that there were no
signs of struggle or of robbery.
She was completely clothed.
She was believed to be un-
employed and single.
The murder weapon. believed
to be from the \icti m 's own
kitchen. is being examined for
finger prints
Office r s also s aid that
neighbors reported that they
were unaware or any unusual
circumstances that would assist
in the investigation.
Fro..P,....AI
PROBE •••
or the federal program by of-
fi cials of Weste rn.
The company was dismantled
in February following pre-
hminary findings of a manpower
com m ission audit that alleged
Robert L. Cunningham, presi·
dent or Western, had taken an
unauthorized loan of $16,000 in
federaJ funds .
Cunningham had already paid
back the loan in two mstall·
ments by the time the audit ftnd·
ings were released.
Police say they have been tma·
bl e to locate Cunningham since
he resigned as president or the
corporation last February.
Investigators for the U.S.
Department of Labor announced
in July that they had dro pped an
investigation of Western.
The Orange County District
Attorney's oCfice then took over
the case based on tf'!'Wr in·
vestigations conduct,,tl by the
Huntingto n Beac h P olice
Department.
82.4 Mllll•• v.ame
Japan Divers
Find Platinum
TOKYO CAPJ -Japanese
divers have recovered platinum
Ingots valued al $2.4 million
from the wreck of a . Russian
cruiser sunk in the 1904·5 Ruaao-
Japanese war. hiking the stakes
In what has become a diplomatic
skll'mish between Moscow and
Tokyo.
A spokesman for the Nippon
Marine Development Co. said to-
day its divers salva1ed 16
platinum bans of 70 percent puri·
ty worth about $150,000 apiece al
current prices from the 8,524-ton
Admiral Nakhimov, lying some
350 feet below the s urface off
Tsushima Island in southern
Japan.
He said the divers also sighted
boxes in the hold of the ship
which could back records ob-
tained by the salvage company
slating the Admiral Nakhimov
carried 5.500 boxes of gold coins
worth almost $4 billion at
today's prices.
Ryoic hi Sa s agawa .
multimillionaire sponsor of the
salvage operation. s peculated
Wednes day that the s unken
treasure could be worth 10 limes
that amount. He indicated the
ship was carrying the treasures
of Czar Nic holas II, then
beleaguered by unres t in
Moscow. to Vladivostok.
The Japoese Oeet under Ad·
miral Heiha c hiro Togo
torpedoed the Admiral
Nakhimov in the Battle of
Tsushima on May 27-28, U105.
The battle gave the nearly ex-
hausted Japanese force the edge
it needed to end the war vic-
toriously and fanned discontent
in Moscow leading to the revolu·
lion or 1905.
The claims of billions of
dollars in czarist gold have lured
the Soviet government into the
treasure hunt. On Friday. Boris
M . Zinoviev. minister at the So-
viet Embassy in Tlkyo. went to
the Foreign Minis try and
t'laimed ownership or the ship
and all its treasures for the Sov-
iet government. Zinoviev said
the salvaging of the ship and the
Services Set
For Accident
Victim., 17
Memorial ser vices will be held
Friday for Michael Paul Wbalen
of Huntington Beach. who died
Tuesday after being injured in a
Sept. 29 motorcycle accident. He
was 17.
Whalen was an 11th grade stu-
dent at Marina High School.
with interests in soccer. karate
and other sports.
He ill survived by his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whalen of
Huntington Beach; two sisters,
Tracy and Kelly Whalen; his
brother, Bradley Saltzman and
his sister-in -law Christy
Saltzman. of Huntington Beach;
his maternal grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Singer of
Chicago; and bis paternal
grandmother, Margaret
McNamara of Florida.
Services will be conducted at l
p.m . Friday at Harbor Lawn·
Mount Olive Memorial Chapel.
1625 Gisler Ave .. Costa Mesa_
search for treasure should not
be carried out without the agree-
ment of Moscow.
Sawagawa1 a central figure in
postwar rightist activities in
Japan, then offered to exchange
the ireasure for four small
islands off Hokkaido. Japan's
northernmost main island,
which the Soviet Union seized
from Japan al the close of World
War II.
The four ·'northern territory''
islands have become a major
stumbling block in relations
between Moscow a~ Tokyo.
Cowboys ,_
c:an't I and
In County
The Dallas Cowboys football
team won't play the Los Angeles
Rams in Orange County until
Dec. LS. but they've already had
an aerial attempt intercepted at
the John Wayne Airport.
Cowboy officials a s ked 5th
District Supervisor Thomas
Riley's office for permission to
land their charte r ed Boeing
727 -200 at the airport on the Sun· day evening prior to the night
ga me.
Aides for the supervisor
answered that the team would
have lo fmd a smaller jet before
they could permit a landing. The
Cowboys' jet would exceed the
county's 95.000-pound weight
limit for planes landing on the
runway.
Dan Werner. administrative
a ide for the Cowboys, said the
team hoped to land at John
Wayne Airport because the bus
ride to a hotel near Anaheim
Stadium would be shorter than
from other airports.
He said the team probably wiJJ
land at Los Angeles Interna-
tional Airport because Braniff
Airlines, the earner operating
lhe charter, has a base there.
Werner s aid the players.
coacbea, team officials and
members of the preaa miSht
squeet.e'into a smaller plane, but
the Cowboys have a policy
agalMt forcing their players to
fl y in a smaller jet.
·'The players are treated pret-
ty much in a first class man-
ner·" he explained.
The weight restriction on
aircraft was imposed both to
protect the runway and to
restrict larger, noisier planes
fro m landing ~t the airport,
Riley aide said.
F,.._Page 1ll
ROADS .•.
River ill a natural wetland.
Mills Land and Water Com·
pany owns about 60 acres of land
east of Beach Boulevard.
Senior planner June Catalona
said a wetlands designation
s everely restricts development
of the land, limiting it in some
cases to ·•nature walks.·•
CALIFORNIA
Thftnks to Mexico
SANfA MAHL\, Meidt·o IAI')
<.:a tHt'r s tru·k en uc·tor Steve
M cQueen. spe•k1n.i bctwl't'n 1asps
for air, thanked M h11·0 for h~lplna lo
save tlla Hitt
hle1'," rred1tt'd th•' unc·onvt•nllon11l
trt'utm<'nl ht• hus r t·c·t•1vcd tit» rt'i.Ort
ho,111tal on the f4eJM t 'ullfor111 a Nort ..
pf'OlllSUla for 'ht'llJllll( 10 ITI~ rt•
<'0' t•n rrom r anrer Mc·~n did not iav1w1u u11 him
l)OC'tors ha\'(' i;a1d ltw 1 u1oct.-1I i.lu1
lo:.t l'ONS1dcrahlt' Wf'l~ht tn h 111 Vl•lu
lonl( bout with ml .. Wl ht<l111ma ll
ran<'~r of th .. Ut11t1~ of lhc-lun1t:I\ llnd
other organs
"To the prt-~1dent o( Mu1ro and lo
lhe people ol Mexieo. n mintulatlon!I
to your wonderful ""untr} on tht'
magnlf'lcllnl work that thtt MttXl<'an
doctors, assisted by the Amerit'an
d<Wton1, an> dorntt atl the Plan Santa
Maria hollpital." McQutoen said Wf'd
nHday In an inlt'rvu:iw with T.-l~\'llit,
Mexico'• national telev1s1on network
The tape was also played oo the NBC
"Today" s how.
Most <'ue• ol mt'sutheltoma han
bt•e n bSOC'l&led wllh t"XJ)OSUrl' lO
as~. toe.. a mmcral hb.-r u:sed HI 1n
s ulat1on Mt·~u~n had a vanely ur
Jobs before becoming an C1l't01 . in
d uding that or a mt'n·hunt "eaman
THE se.Vl!.:AR ·Ol.O aC'tor. known
for s uc h films as "'l'ht' Thomas
Crown Affair" and "The Sand Peb
82 Million H~ists
Solved by Bust?
tU~ HAS BEEN undergoing treat
ment al Santa Maritt 75 miles :wuth
of San Diego, for more than twu
monthi. His longtime 1>11bhl·1st. W<tr
1 en Cowan, l'Onf1 rmt'd reporb of
t'.h'Queen's lllnt>::.i. last week
SAN FRANCISCO l APJ The
mystery of three recent Jewelry
store robberies whic h netted
nearly S2 million in gems may
ha,,.e been broken with the ar-
rest or three Palo Alto residents,
police said.
Sprt'ad aC'ross a blurr ovt'rlooking
lhe Pal'lht· Ckt'an, lht' hospital 1s a
conve1ted resort hltel and s pa pro
moting a "health holiday" for pa·
lien ts with degenerat1 ve diseases.
s aid Dr Rodngo Hodriguez. medical
director or the fat•llity
San Francisco police said all
three suspects admitted holding
up Jewels by Jeffrey last week,
a heist which netted $500.000 in
merchandise. But they denied
involvement in the Sl. l million
holdup at Sidney Moibel on July
2 or the $300,000 robbery of
Stewart's House of Treasures on
Sept. 18. Llttle or the loot was re-
covered.
RODRIGU F.Z SAID McQueen 's
treat ment there 1m·luded an organic
d iet. exercise, psy1·hotherapy and
van pus non-toxic the rapies. indud-
ing Laetrile. the t•ontroversial sulJ-
st a nce made from apricot pits .
Laetrile has not been approved for
use in the United States.
"Mexico is showing the world this
new way of fight.ing cancer through
non-s pecific metabolic therapies,"
McQueen told his television au·
dience.
·'Again. congratulations and thank
you for helping to save my life," he
concluded. "God bless you all."
2 Million Strong
Teamsters
Back Reagan
CARLSBAD CAP) -The 2 million.member
Teamsters union is again going down a separate
political path from the mainstream of organized
labor by eodorsing Republican Ronald Rea1an for
president.
The nation's largest union on Wednesday
became the nation's only national union to endorse
Reagan, who has been assailed by other labor
1roupe as an anti-union, anti·worker candidate.
The Teamsters' 20·member eJLecuUve board
voted unanimously at the LaCoeta resort hotel
here to spurn Pre9ident Carter. who has been en-
dorsed by nearly every other union in the country.
'l'aluw R'oma• Dir• of Pl•••
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE <AP) -The director of
a children's center has died of pneumonic plague
she apparently contracted from her cat, a Barton
Memorial Hospital official said.
Susan Gamlin, 47,
,
'( died "within about a
cYr ~Tr J four·hour period after
J .l./1.1.CJ s he arrived at the
hospital" Oct. 4, s aid
hos pital director Lon
Newton. Plague was confirmed as the cause by
University of California experts on Wednesday,
Newton said.
Croclwr M~ App~
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Directors of
Crocke r National Corp. has approved the terms of
an investment agreement with Midland bank of
London.
Midland directors gave their approval to the
deal Tuesday. The action follows an agreement in
principle announced in July, and the deal is sub-
ject to approval of the shareholders of both com-
panies and of the Federal Reserve Board.
The agreement implements the pact which
provides for Midland to purchase 6.5 million
Crocker shares. When terms of the agreement
have been met. Midland will own 57 percent of
Crocker's common stock.
1tla1U011 Aid., Dftllftf P....W
SAN LUIS OBISPO CAP) -Charles "Tex"
Watson, once Charles Manson's loyal lieutenant in
murder. has lost his third bid for parole after a
hearing which focused on his work as • born-again
Christian minister.
Wat: , told a parole board Wednesday that he
and his re, Kristin , whom be married a year
ago, ha tarted the Abounding Love Ministries
<ALMS: t have t.400 members on their mailing
list.
Wal >aid he and his wife send out a
newslette. od casette tapes of bis sermons in the
state prison chapel where he is associate chaplain.
A<>••n 1J•o11 Fa.,en Pad
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -M a new actors con·
tract sot an almost unanimously favorable vote in
one local today, some Hollywood opponenta of the
pact were ftndin1 it harder not to cTOU mualciana'
picket lines.
Tbe 2,000.member Waahinston D.C. local ·of
the American Federation of Television and1Radio
Artl1ta, which voted Wednesday ni1ht, announced
th11 lllOl'DinJ that ita membe.rs favored lhe new
coatreet 9J.l.
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Thurld9y, Octob9r 9. 1980 CWL y PllDT AS
,.,..,,.. ..
Dr Martin J . Cline. UCLA professor of medicine, is caught in a
t ontroversy over using humans for the first time to plant a new
gene in the living cells of two women to try to cure a fatal inherit-
ed blood disease. The procedure was carried out in Israel and Italy
Jnd the treatment is reported · 'inconclusive.·'
Dad Blasts Girl, Self
COTATI tAP J Minnie Howe
rushed out of her apartment just in
time to see the car carrying her teen·
aged daughter a nd es t ran ged
husband obliterated in a fiery bomb
blast so stron~ it was heard 10 miles
away.
The discovery of a 300-pound ex-
plosive device at Howe 's trailer
home fi v miles north in Santa Rosa
forced t ;ure of busy U.S. 101 for l ~2
hours a: '<plosives experts removed
the ma• al
Poh· .aid Mrs. Howe last saw her
daugh1 . when Howe picked the girl
up at his wife's a partment at 6 :50
a.m . to take her to Kenilworth Junior
High School in nearby Petaluma
GaysSo..g•t
SF Hepatitis
Study Sl.oim .. , .•.
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Efforts to recruit •1
sexually active gay males for a hepatitis study
have been hindered because three-fourths of lhe
volunteers already had experienced the diseue ,
and we re rejected, a health official bas declared. : I I Dr. Erwin Braff. director of the city Bureau of
Communicable Diseases, said Wednesday it took
six months to recruit the 300 candidates needed to
test an experimental vaccine a1ainst the hilhly
contageous liver disease.
I ~
RESEARCHERS AT THE CENTER for Dis-·
ease Control in Atlanta have said the vaccine may
be 96 percent e ffective in controlling ~he disease ..
Gay males are considered especially suscepti-
ble to the disease because it can be transmitted by
som e gay maJe sex practices, according to phys!-
cians.
San Francisco is one or five U.S. cities in
which the vaccine is being tested among gays un-
der a program sponsored by the Center for Dis-
ease Control. The others are Los Angeles. Denver,
Chic ago and St. Louis .
BRAFF SAID THE STUDV requires use of
men who have not had hepatitis because past vie-'
ti m s have developed a natural resistance to it.
HaJ( of the subjects will be inoculated with the
vaccine, the other half with a placebo. to de-
termine if the substance is effective.
If the tests are s uccessful, the drug could be on
the market as early as 1982, according to officials.
The incidence of hepatitis B has grown quickly
in San Francisco. with its large homosexual '
population. in the past five year s, rising from 241
cases in 1975 to a projected 800 cases this year.
The fierre explosion triggered
Wednesday by bomb expert J ohnnie
Howe killed him and his 14·year-old
daughter, Mary. Police speculated
Ho we was depressed over the
breakup of his marriage.
The massive explosion led police to
briefly evacuate a half-square-mile
around the scene in downtown Cotati,
a town of about 2,500 people 50 miles
north of San Fran<•1sco
A few minutes later, the telephone ( )
rang. Her husband was on the line 1.. \1. HO\'U
"If you don't meet me at tht! cor·
ner. you'll never see Mary again," he :========~
told her [HC:I\ \ 1' Ut:HSON J
Informs and
All wool
sport coeta.
Herringbones. tweeds
and flannel solids.
Reg 125.00
99.90
Men's llacka.
Includes all wool.
wool blends and
polyesters.
Reg. 35.00·50.00
27.90-39.90
Mrs 1 lowc rushed from the apart-. .
ment as the car exploded
Designer suits.
Newest fall callee-•
tion of all wool
vested suits.
Reg 265.00
219.90
Reveals I ti_.
DAILY PILOT
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TUt brlnl• the tally ao far from lhree·fiftbs of
UM m.,_ ArrRA locals -Hollywood, San Fran-
claeo and WuhiqtoQ -to -.m 1n favor. Vottn1
wu aeheduled Oct. 14 tn Chlcqo and Oct. 15 ln N._York': silve1Woods Al wool ..........
Solids, herringtx>nes,
plaids and stripes.
Reg. 235.00
199.90
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.... 1111' ... Robt:rt N Wf4!ct1Put>lis,_,. T9'0mel KMvll /Editor
Dump Problem
Facts Essential
Oranae County health off1<'1a l11 are performing .a
tlmel)' ud-worthwhUe Hrvlce by ta.kJn1 t~ lB and con·
ductlna atudlea of potenUal danaeri posed by an aban
cloned chemical dump ln HunUntton Beach
The Oranae County Department of Health S.-rvt<'e6
hat taken water samples and studied mortahly rate" or
reaideata Uvtn1 near the old dump near the intersection
of Bolla Chlca Stre-et and Wamt'r A\•enue
So far. the tesu and atudiH have shown that t.Mre •• no cau.e for alal'm Thl.S l.s somethin1 nearby residents
need lO know.
But the fau:t b there are tox ic and can<.>er causing
chemJcal1 buried at the four-acre dump site The .sliilf
Department of Health ~rvlcM h as recommended lhat
the contaminated soil be ucavated and removed to pre·
vent future hazards. such as water contaminatton or ex
plosive under1round buildups or methane gas
'The South Coast Air Quality Manage ment Board has
recommended against excavation. warning lt would
spread toxic fumes and sickerung odors throughout th<'
commwlity.
The dump 1s a complex problem f ac-ing the c.·1t}
County tests taken to date. and future studies. are
welcomed and needed to help keep the factb st raight on a
serious and possibly danl(erous situation
Parents Can Help
Travelipg to and from school. youngsters can run into
all sorts of trouble -from bicycle mishaps to encounters
with child molesters.
Some children can find help in such )nstances
through a Block Parent program. which designates
responsible adults to assist when a child 's own parents
are not nearby.
In recent years several such programs have been
formed by parent-tea cher organizations in the Fountain
Valley School District. Recently. district trustees con-
sidered adopting a districtwide Block Parent program
that would include direct involvement by school prin-
cipals.
The district's legal adviser, however . concluded that
sponsorship could expose the district to serious liability.
If participating adults were not screened properly or
made an error resulting in further injury to a child. the
district could be haled into court.
Confronted with this. the trustees voted against
sponsorship of the Block Parent program.
It is unfortunate that cities and school districts have
become such popular targets of lawsuits -some
legitimate. some frivolous. But as legal awards continue
to climb. school districts must re main cautious about
their liability, even if it means failing to sponsor a
worthwhile program.
It's still a good idea. The parent-t eacher groups
themselves should consider managing local Block Parent
programs themselves as they have done successfully m
many other communities.
-Peaceful N~ation
Much to the relief of all concerned. the Huntington
B_each City Council and the 233 m embers of the Hunt-
ington Beach Pohce Offi cers Association have reached
agreement on a one-year contract without any apparent
lasti.ng wounds. ·
Negotiations we re much more harmonious than in
1978-79.
At that time police staged sick-ins, engaged in a
slowdown in the writing of traffic tickets and picketed
council chambers and businesses of certain Cit y Co"Uncil
officials.
The most recent negotiations were handled more pro-
fessionally and without any on-the-job action by officers .
Main elements or the new contract call for associa-
tion members to receive a 5 percent pay increase and be
reimbursed 7 percent of their contributions to their retire·
ment system. Officers had been paying 9 percent.
Another key issue was the city's willingness to re·
instate an education incentive bonus for new officers.
In all. the new terms will cost about $946,000 for 12
months.
The contract appears to be equitable and one that t he
city can afford.
((there is any blemish on the negotiations. it was the
institution of a telephone disclosure line in which
employees were asked to anonymously report alleged
misdealings by City Council and management officials .
That tactic. encouraged by the association. was a dis·
tasteful bit of harassment.
In the main, however. the contract was reached with
a minimum of rancor. And that's good news to the city.
its citizens and to the police.
• Opinions e)Cpressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Othef views e1tpressed on this page a re lhose of their autt'lors and
11ttlst1. AHder comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O
Box 1580. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) ~2·4321
Boyd/Pigs
B1t...•. BOYD
Q. Wbere does the pl& rank a~J=eated animals In ln !
A. It's a 10. Tbe Bo Derek
of banayard bralm, accord·
lq to eome. Mental tnu on
metun pip are not ea1y to arr...,., bowever. Moel of
Uilem an 1lauahtered at an . ...., ....
Dear
f;loo~y
Gus .
O.M.
DC Iii~
The U.S. Government for
almost haU a century has
tried to lower the output or
farmers. But it has failed.
The Sovtet Union ror even
lon&er bu tried to raise the
output ol farmen. It, too. hu
failed. Clearly, 1ovemment.s
can't farm. Also dear: Gov-
eramenta can't learn or
they'd pt the point after half
• hundred years of eJt•
perience in failure.
Historical footnotes in-
dicate the early settlers
aloq tile ~Uantl& Coast
hanelt.edb)'lterS'\ foot lon1.
One oylter'. one meal.
Peter Paul Rubens in·
eluded in hi• 1825 palntln1 of
Marie de Medlcl ~e neck
swellln& ol Ute thyroid 1land
now known u 1olter. It wu
thou&hl thrn to be a mark of
beauty.
More parent• adopt
cbUdren tn the United States
Uwl tn Ill.I otMr naUon1 com·
blned ..
'· )
Jack AndtAr on
Grim Vie~ of NATO Strength
W ASHI NliTON The North
AtlantlC' Trt'~ty Organl111tJon .
Ion~ b1&1lyhoocli 1t ttte free
world'• •hJC'ld agurnst the armed mlai hl of th~ Soviet Union and It)!
satellitn, t•c.1uld rrun)ple Uke a
11htet ur tln(atl lo the evtint of a
eonvenUonal war in E urope.
Thia 111 lht> c•onl'lusion of the
l' ~ Joint l'hwf-1 nf StttH. who
wel1thctt th"
11Ul ('Otl'W u( ,1
pr o~pe l'I 1 v1•
l'onrta•t w11h
I h I' I' Um
mun 1-,1 ~ 1n
th1•1 r 1·urr .. nt
I o 1J s c t• r ~ t
m 1 I 1 t u r ~
pobl urc statt·
llH'lll Their
E'.!>l1matt·~ art•
cuuC'h\.'ti 1n th•· 1·~1111" .1f ttw P1!n
tagon U111 wlll'11 Lr:rn~ldLCd tht>y
spell 1lu11.it•1
Tht-Sc•v1••h ,incl tht•1r War;aw
Pil<'t ulllt•~ 1111~1lt 11111 ac•hwvt•
a riu11·I. '1 l·to1 ~ 1n u non
nu<"lt•ur w:11 , ...... .,, ... tlu· pu-.turt•
Mailbox
statement Hut "NATU cannot
be entirely t'onfldtmt that it
1:o uld def end s uc<'e&s!ully
against a maJOr t•onventionaJ al
tack without rcsilrt to nuclear
weaparu;,"
THE MO~T LIKEl~Y bat
Lll'fll'ltl for a NATO Warsaw
Pact r<mfrontation 111 in wh11t the
br<lss hats c all lht-·'Central
Ht-~1 on ·· through West
Ge rman y Thi s r <'g1on 1s
"rrat1ca l." accordtng to the
Joir11 Chiefs. "for 1t includes the
areas trad1t1onHlly used as trl·
v as1on routes arross Europe."
And 1t 1s here that the Western
al hes would en,oy 1 hl• g reatest
ad vantall(e bel'UUSf• "thi: d1spari
ty between NJ\TO and W3rsaw
Par t ground manpower 1!-. not
1trl' at · ·
nut there 1!-. a <·alch 'l'hf' com
mun1s1 ron·es would he rr1mbat-
n·nd~ a full two weeb before
NATO'<. unil~ and thU!i could
d\•plo~ 1·nn!'.1derabl~ greater
combat fnrc•es 1n the Central
HeglOn . o utnumh1•r1111( Lhetr
NAT O <·ounL..rJl&rls in a rmor~
d1v1 ion e<11u valents by a ratio
roul(hly bf,•twccn I !'>lo I and 2 to l ..
And thi:rc urt: '>llfnf' other dis
advanta"es
"Tiff~ WARSAW PA('T enJoys
11 J to I ul1 v:.inta~<> in tanks, a 2
to I 11 d vanlage in a rmor ed
personnel carriers t.tnd a 3 to I advanta~ in artillery tubes in
the> CC!ntral Region Reinforce
mtinl. assuming hoth sides rein·
force rapidly and more or less
s1multancous ly. improves the
s1tuat1on for NATO only slightly
Inde ed tht-balan ce could
worsen for NATO if dec151ons ~o
mob1hze an<I reinforce are not
taken ciu1cklv "
T hE> <.'la~stfie<i p<>!-.ture state·
mt-nl maintains thal '.'/,,T()
lorl'e~ 'mt ~ht bf> o;uccessful 1f
<.'ombat 1s restrs tled to a front
where the "defender r an Lakf'
arlvantagc <if prepared po'il
t 1o ns ·· O v••ndl. h owP\er .
A~~~1~Rf~~~(Tft] TIMt f'V.N!Al)Yr WESS, I'VE
&tN SJ ~SY I MUSTYE
LOST TACK OF TRlME ! I
NAT0'11 defenses are "vulnera-
tJh: to breakthroughs" and the
organa.eation "has inadequate
fo rces available ror reinfor ce -
ments or to provide a mobile re ·
serve "
All or ttial IS a ''best-case"
scena rio. 1t assumes lhal com-
munist forces would invade pre-
c·1sel>' where NATO is strongest.
Whal 1( the Russ ians and their
friends t'hosc not to be so
cooperattve·l According to the
Joint Chiefs
··Defense of lhe Northern
Region 1s hampered by hm1ted
an place fortes and consequently
rlepends heavily on Reserve
rnob1l12atwn, timely external re·
inforcrment and adequate pre-
pos 1tion1nA Of C(]Ulpment and
c;uppl1<:s
·The St>uth(.'m Region suf-
fi·rs from its gcographu· !>epara -
llon from the r1•s1 of Alhed Com ·
mantl Euroix-po<ir air ffefenses .
Jnd lack nf .,u~ta1 nab1laty of the
r··~1nnal forn!s there ··
A !'\i i "'IBER o•· add1 t1onal
proble>ms worr~ the .Joint Chiefs.
Suppl\ lnels .. for some NA TO
n;it1 1in~ are 1ni.uff1l·1enl to pro·
\"l01• fo r ITI<lrt' than a few days Of
tnti•n-.l\t• c·om h a t ·· An<I the
W1· ... t1·111 ulllt:" !Jr!' \'Ulnl•rable lo
... urpri!--t' alla<·k from the com
11\Unt-.l; wh1J art• 1:apable of con
( t•11 l1n i:: th•·1r intentio ns verv
"" 11 .
F <Jotnot c Co nf1dent1al
m1lltJr\ ))OUr<'C')) told m y as -
<.<Jl'lalc Dalt· \'an Alla that. gnm
ai. 1l 1~. the po~ture statement 1s
tht• most 11pt1m11-,l1t' asses:.ment
that r11uld bt• made of NATO
'>tn·ngth
\\"\ T('lt O~ WASTF.: Since 1970.
lhl" f'1·dl·ral J\' 1al10n Adm1nis·
tra1111n ha), ).;I\ 1•n .iway 60.000
iH'fl'!> rif pulilir land and SS25
1n1ll111n uf puhlir funds os-
l•·n..,1 hi~ ftrr lhl rr1nsl ru<'t1nn and
t'\IWO'lnn 11( publ11• a irports Rut
lhr• :llrp<H1 m,1n.1~t·r~ have al
lowed th1· t.1\.111.1 \ 1·r~ pror1erty to
11 .. u ... 1 d Im '\lll'h Lh1ngs as do,ll
pound .... 1.(1111 1·nurst--.. ani mal
r l1 n11·' ~f'W:.tl.((• l a~oons and in
<lui.trial 1Jark rnmplf .. xPs Under
th<' l:1w. thr 1-'l\J\ bureau!'rats
could t;1kc-th\• land back but
they hav<' chosen. for the most
part to 1~nore the proble m
Remember Playa del Rey Airport Lesson
To the EdttCtr
The most rid1l·ulous phase of
the rontinuing intr usion or
airport no1:-e into the Newport
Harbor area 1s Lhe presenl pro
paganda on the •·quiet •· OC·9
Super 80.
Ry one well publirized test or
a new empty airc raft, flown
very carerully by the manulac
lurer 's test pilot. Mc Donnell·
Doug las has proved only t hat
they have an excellent public re-
lations department The "pro-
Jected C'ommunily noise areas"
shown in their advertisement
(Pilot, Oct. 1 l were o bviously
.. guesstimates" by totally pred·
Judiced company e mployees,
proving nothing.
In ttus same advertisemen t it
states that "Air Cali fornia plans
to serve John Wayne Orange
County Airport with DC-9 Super 80s ..
This aircraft 1s at present ii·
legally overweight fo r the
airport! Could it possibly be that
Douglas and Air California have
some spet'ial knowledge that our
supe rvisors will accom modate
them"
This is m erely anot her step
toward the total domination of
the Harbor Area by the airport
expansion inte rests . For those
who question this -please take
a look at what's left or Playa del
Rey
GERALDS. SILSBEE
\IK'l.-ar Ga•bl••
To the Editor:
News Item : ·'Help wanted
One hundred dollars a day. No
ex perlence need e d . On job
trainin g . Sh o r t t e rm
employm ent. Fertile (emales
need not apply. Expos ure to
radiation limited to safe levelc;.
Apply : San Onofre Nudear
Power Plant.''
la the above true or have the
media which have covered the
story bee n conned Into
promoting a new science-rlction
series?
Unfortunately. It Is true. lt Is
real and it is now. It is al.lo an
unlntenUonally clear preview of
our nation's nuclear future .
TO 11f08E who would respond
that a wa1e bonus Is a valid
Inducement for a penon to risk
h6• Hfety, I would ask :
I > If the repair work on the
dlHbled 1eneraton at th• San Onofre plant 11 "safe", why are
bonUMI neeesaary?
2 ) How has what ls "ule"
been determined? W eren 'L the
Army penoonel now deve~
cancen told they were ·~~
when the Nev1da tell• ••re
C'Onduct1:<l 1n the 1950s"'
J > I I 1i " r Jn any i. o 1• 1 e t>
1 ~spect1ng hum.m d11-:mt v allow
anyone. full time or part-time
rich or poor, bla1·k , brc1wn ,
yellow or white. lo Ramble awa}'
his right to a full healthy life.,
4 l llow can the p e rs ona l
decision madr by an individual
to risk his own 1 i fe for a
monetary oonus be equated with
a de c ision ma d e t o ri s k
bet•oming a tr a n s mitte r of
genetic t raum a to all of society's
yet to-be rom·eived .,
In bnef, lhe current program
lo rerruit short-term workers to
voluntarily s ubmit thems elves
to a yet-lo·be determined ":sale"'
level of radiation for <I quick five
hundred but'ks 1s C'Omplete ly
unacceptable 1n any ::.11r 1e t y
valuing personal dl~nil y
A happy alternative would he
lo p ersuad e t h e plant !I
management and c;tockholdcrb
to wail the fe 1o1. tho us<1nrt years
necessary for Lhe cont aminat1on
levels to dissipate and then they
could get the Job done without
the need for bonuses
TOM WERT
·.ffjaf,.. Daot1p?
To the Editor·
People are dying all over the•
Unitc.'<i Slates from tllne'IS ai.
sociated with che mical dump!>
Is n't it nice to know that Jlnr-
riett Wieder and Rex f;hhng
have staled that Huntin gton
Beac h has the o nly "safe"
che m ical dump m the country?
This in spite or known c ancer
:uness or the liver by rt!sidents
livins next to the dump.
I think that som ething stinks
in Huntington Beach besides the
dump.
LINDA TAYLOR
1'1tltr Collar• Cri111e•
To the Editor:
News reports s tate Dr. Luis J
Cella, convicted felon, will be re·
leased from federal prison In
December having served 32
months or a rive-year prison
term on Medicare and medical
fraud convictions. Over M00.000
is alleted to have been diverted
by Cella from the social pro·
gram• to which he la supposed to
be so r•ponsive.
Cell• dld not UH • f\111 to
divert these fundl. For that he
would have 1one to priaon for •
very Ion& time. No, he u1ed peo·
pie who were ftiends and U ·
aoclatel u dupes and pawns ln
this 1cheme. Now CeUa feels b1IJ
!2 months too l0n1 a 1ena.nce.
The h•lnuaUon la that hi• wu
"white collar" crlme V•raua
'
· h I u l' 1· n 11 :1 < l h 1• I J t l t• r
rt>µr l''l'Ol ing l nr· \ 1·r~ p .. npl•· r rom .... horn he -.toll' ~II\~ llw
Ucan of l ' I ,\h•dtt•L1i \.irh•111l
r n cs oul for l11s relet1sf• so tht'
Rood dodor wil l t>l' frc·e to n·Jmn
the so<·1et) he raped
1f ad Dr Cell;i not betomi: in
vol vcd in Oran~e County poltt1cs
would Andrew IJ1nsh a" s till be
ou r Assessor raLher than an ex
con " What about 1 he Orang<:
County Boar<! of 5uperv isors?
Bob Battin is in disgrace, an ex·
c:on. Diedrich and Anthony arc
3ltempting to defend t hemselVt!S
1n the C'ourts and 11nw Cella
wants h1~ n•lease in order to he
able to U!>l' hi:; "professional'"
talents. His interest 1s purported
to be pnson reform. So 1s m ine'
Refor m lhal would keep ··white
collar" cnrn1na ls locked up as
long or longer than "blue Ml
tar" <·rirrunali-
.IOHN KILl.EfER
tfv.riron tfigrnnf"
To the Editor ·
I comm end you on printing the
arti cle> b y Wayne Cornt-lius .
director of UCSD s Program in
1 ·n1ted St ales Mrx1can Studies
Ills rf'scarch m the s mall towns
and rurnl areas of northern Mex·
1cn, and his findings lha\ ''Gov
ernmenl income transfer pro·
grams like welfare. food stamps
and unemploym ent <.'Ompensa-
tion are antithetical lo MeJCic8.11
culture, and Mexican immigrants
legal or Illegal usually must
be in the direst of cirrumstances
before they even contemplate
s eeking public assistance" is
backed by many other studies
that 1 have read.
Furthermo re. accordin~ to a
report issued by the trustees of the
Social Security Fund on May 16.
1978. "Mexican migrants are
clearly s ubsidizing the United
States Social S«ur ity system -
to the tune of hundreds or millions
o( dollars a year -since those
who do remain here permanently
cannot qualify for benefij,$ unless
they somehow legalize their
status. Wi thout this 'subsidy,' the
Socia l Security Trust Fund would
be depleted even earlier than cur·
rent financing schedules ln·
dicate."
A STUDY in San Oieco County
<VUlapando, 1977) coneluded that
ille1a{ m1&ranta in that county
rontribule about $48.8 million ln
taxes on wa1ea earned locally
each year while the total coat of
the g~ial services (educaUon.
health care, welfare u1\1tuce.
food •tamps, children '1 tervicet.
etc.> comumed by the county '1 ll·
te1at mtsrentl'wb uUmat.ed at
•
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onl' ~:! m1ll111n a.> l':lr
H1·1n~ an Am1>r1ran of Mexican
c1t! ... cent marn<'d lo an American
of l'ni!hsh tlt•M't•nL. I am c-on-
C'L·rncd j})r)ut Mt·x1< an·Amen can
re> I al 11ms M1·x11·0 1s a friendly
t·ountr~ We must not take it for
grantt:'d :i.tloxiro and the lJ S
have many things in common.
They both fought for freedom
frcim their mother <·o unlry. bolh
ar e prc•tlominanllr Christian,
both havt: a high regard for the
fam 11~: unit. both have a de-
mo<'ralt(' \"Onstitutional govern·
rnent. hoth are lo vary ing degrees
··melting-pots·· made up of Euro·
r e ans . Indians. O rie nt als.
ell' Mexicans ar e not a race.
.-\mcnC'ans are not a race. Both
an• people of various races that
c-ompo~e Lhe nations o f the United
St ates and Mex1t'o
It has been my personal e1t·
pe r1Pnce, tha t. outside of young
and adult stud ents who are
enrolled in Spanish classes, most
Ame ricans I have met through
te aching. clubs. organizations ,
and t r<ffel know very little about
MeX ll"O and Mexicans. and what
they do kno w is often negative and
usually obtamed by one visit to
Mcxu·o or to a border town . by
newspape r at·counts . or by
hearsay.
I feel we must study Mexit'o-
l1 .S tustor y more. We study a
country's history to understand
the present
MRS. LEONOR HAMMOND
Co1t1pnign Cr•tp
To the Editor·
Ever s1nt'e my fathe r t'On·
tr1buled a little m oney to one of
the political parties, we've been
pestered by campaign contribu·
tlon pleas. Several times a week.
our mailbox. yields a fresh crop
or these weeds .
My family believes that as
concerned vote~ we should sup-
port the party of our choice, but
we are not wealthy a nd have
a lready Riven all we t'an afford
to 1lve It grieves us that the
party has wasted the bulk of our
contributions in harassing us for
more .
Political fund raisers should
think twice before launchtn1
such overly lavish m alUn& cam·
paigns. This kind of treatment
encourages small contributon
to think twice before sendln& in
any more checks.
KAREN LOUISE BRANT
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NATION ONLYPtLOT -
Gay Foe • IS Defendant
Congressman Supported 'Pro-fanUly' CAJuses GOURMET
MARKET
WASHJNG1'0N <A Pl Rep. Robert Bauman,
who has pl.,aded lnno<·cnt to sexual S()hc\t•tlon in ~n incident aJlc.ccdly lnvolv1nic • 16-year old boy.
is a sponsor of u bill that condemns homosexuality
as an wu1cct>ptablt' lifestyle and 111 known as • !Staunch defender of "pro f•maly" raW1es
One of the m~t outs1l0ken <'M scrvative11 in the llou~e of ReprcSt'OIUllVl'S, Bauman l:oi • rounder
and l'urrent head of the Am~ncan Consf'rvatl\le
Union and ret•_,ivt'd a ~rfect "~port <'ard" for the
1979 t•ongress1onul iH.•:mon from tht> "'Chr"isturn
Voice," a fwldttnwntKhst 11roup espou.slnM con
iservative l'auses
lN IDS P UBUl' ROLE. BAUMAN has voted
for a bill to deny federal rnoney fo r defending
homosexual cau,ses; he once declared that a U.S
Supreme Court decision permittin.c abortions was
"one of the most odious" rullng!l ever, and in
House debate in 1978 blasted the White House:'s
"Women's Conference, .. a target of oppos1t1on
from many conservative groups.
To gay-rights lobbyists. Bliuman 1s known as
"'hostile ," according lo Steve Endean, a
spokesman for the Ga}-Rights
National Lobby.
'"He 's bet>n so hostile that
we really haven 't worked with
him," said Endean, who lobbies
for legislation to prohih1t dis-
crimination against homosex-
uals.
Bauman. who is seeking re-
election, has been in seclusion
since Friday when he pleaded
HUMAN innocent in District of Columbia
Superior Court to the soli citation charge.
THOMAS O'MALLE\', the congressman 's
lawyer, said at the time the U.S. attorney's office
agreed to drop the charge if the congressman from
Maryland's Eastern Shore completes an alcoholism
rehabilitation program.
While few details of the criminal charge have
been made public by prosecutors, the Washington
Star quoted winamed sources as saying Bauman
was accused of paying a 16-year-old boy he met at
a homosexual bar $50 to perform an oral sex act on the youth.
Bauman 's office issued a written statement in
which the congressman said he does not know
what he rud during a "stage of acute alcoholism"
March 2, when the incident is aJJeged to have oc-
curred.
The Baltimore Sun on Wednesday quoted
sources as saying Bauman told a meeting of sup-
porters at his home in Maryland that he was allergic
to alcohol to such a degree that even a small amount
caused a personality change and loss of memory.
MOST OF THOSE AT THE MEETING would
not speak with reporters, but those who did sajd
they supported Bauman's re-election. The con-
gressman was also given support Tuesday by
Republican Reps. Guy Vander Jagt of Michigan;
Philip Crane, Henry Hyde, and Edward
Detwwki, all of Illinois: and Tom Evans of
Delaware.
However, since his court appearance Bauman
·aiao has been declared persona non grata by three
conaervative groups whose views he shares.
Paul Weyrich, head of the Committee for the
Survival of a Free Congress, noted that Bauman
was "one of the leading spokesman on con-
servative and pro-family causes," but said e
• u Qplfram Congress-becilbene~1s no
longer a "credible spokesman" for his causes.
Bauman will not get any campaign money
from the Republican National Committee,. but
already has received $8,300 from the House GOP
campaign committee.
A SOURCE AT THE national committee said
Wednesday that ··a decision has been made not to
give money.''
The national committee source said the party
does not usually give campaign contributions to in-
cumbent members of Congress. However, under
Auto Sales
Off for '80
DETROIT (AP) -Sales of cars made in the
United States for the 1980 model year were the
lowest in five years as imports cut into the
market, according to automobile industry figures.
Imports posted their best September on record
to close out the year, while American producers
again suffered a sharp drop in sates from the same
period last year.
U.S. PRODUCERS FINISHED the year with
sales of 6,802,572, off 21 percent.from 1979, and im-
port sales rose 11 percent to 2,365,379 or a record 26
percent share of the U.S. market. The total of
9,167,951 cars was down 15 percent from the pre-
vious year's 10,772,638 and was the smallest since
1975, when about 8.16 million cars were sold.
Domestic companies barely topped 1975 sates,
when they sold 6.58 million cars.
The five major U.S. producers said they sold
485,742 cars in September compared with 593,783 in
the same month last year.
Importers sold 183,638 cars for September, a
2.8 percent increase in sales per day from the
171,493 cars sold in September 1979, the previous
record for the month. That gave the importers 27
percent ol the U.S. market, down 2 percentage
~ta from August.
COUNTING IMPORTS AND domestic ma.Ices
toeetber, September sales were off 16 percent
from September 1979.
MERCURY SAVINGS
and loon a880Cialion
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t!SUC ._..._. __ _ _ ...,. ...... _,..
fcdt'rltl haw the c·o mmlllt·1· rould t·ontribut~ us
mu<'h a.'\ S-\.000
R.-fon• ttll' iu•x c•h1trMt'. Haumun was l'On·
-11dere<l 1·1•111un lo he• n · t•lt<l'lt.J
The llow;e Ht11>uhlj1·un r 11m11a1gn M mmittee,
wh11·h mrludt·!I ull (;01' lflt'ml...-r~ ur the llouse,
l'UNlOlllllrtlV lflllkt•~ llVIUlublt: to t&t•h O( them
$4 ,000 for p1'tn111r v 1·11nll':-.h and anotht:r $4 .000 for the
l(t·nt'r al ele1·t1<1n
111 1,uld1t11111 . lht• c•1111l1111lltie provides such
S<'r v1ceN lib radao tuvt'I'>, wh1 t•h 1>ush the. total above
$4.000
R.-•lp•
.l erome Kurtz.
lh e nation 's
chief tax coll ec-
tor , is resigning
t o go back to
private practice
as a tax lawyer.
an In te rn a l
Revenue Service
spokesman has
confirmed .
SUPERIOR BASEBOARD
HEATER
30" long. 1320 watts.
Model #3014.
.Reg. 38.99
28.88
STEAK
AND LOBSTER
BARBEQU E STEAK 4.98 LB.
Ext·~llent Brwiled (Jr Barhequed Thick-cul top round
First of the Season
FRESH COOKED LOCAL LOBSTERS
4.98 LB.
We wall gladly ;:,plit und clean the m for no extra charge
We are happy to announce
that Delaney's now has a
gourmet catering department.
From party platters to a
complete alt-down dinner. Call
673-5520, ask for Tom Martin
This ad efff!i:tive Wffi., 10/H lhru 'f'Ut'S., IOI 11
DELANEY'S
Tired of traffic jams? Don't forget to claecll
wltb us about our free home delivery servlee.
MORNING FRESH PRODUCE
Lg. Head Iceberg Lettuce .......... 3 for $1
Lg. Beefsteak Tomato .............. 49e lb.
Crispy Package Carrots . . . . ..... 25( bag
FROM OUR MEAT DEPT ... .
Zacky Farms (6-7 lbs. avg)
Hen Turkey Bre asts ... -· ........... t.99 lb.
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
Delaney's Private Label
Chablis or Vin Ro8e mo mil> ... 1.19
Beringer Wines ! 750 m >
Cbenln Blanc r ee. 6 95 . . . .. , , ...... .3.58
Bolla Wines (750 mi))
Soa ve or Trebbiano ..... -............. .4.25
Scoresby Scotch c mi 11111 15.55 ...... liter 6.85
IAJI Uquor pricPs do not Include tax)
New Stor e Hours 9-6, Closed Sunday
Z920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
673-5520
INTERMATIC HEATER
1000 watts.
Model IJH300.
Rea 24.99
14.88
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llllClt
6 sq. ft.
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2.98
9" x 8" x 12". 1320 watts.
Model 11627.
Reg. 24.99
16.88
PARIS WALL CUSHIOIED
VllYL WAll COVElllH
Waterproof. 25 sq. ft.
Reg. 24.99 roll
18.88 roll
I J. I 12" x 13" 800 watts
Model #606
Reg. 19.99
14.88
PEELEll POLES
Approx. 8' long.
Reg. 6.49 ea.
4.88 ea.
SALE DATES: Oct. 10 lhru Oct. 13
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s NATION ·
l Rel.er PosnMe Fee
Changes Mind, Bradley to Seek Third Ternl
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"You think he'• doing nothing, but he'• bottling up
Impotent rage."
Public Losers
In Oil Refunds
WASHINGTON <AP) -The American public
bu received less than 10 cents out of every dollar
the Energy Department has collected from giant
oil companies in settlement of oil overpricing
cues, a coalition of consumer and labor groups
baa charged.
The coalition, led by the Consumer Energy
Council ol America, filed a suit in federal court •tainat the department Wednesday seeking to
overt\11'1l $1 billion ln settlement.a becauae they al· le1eclly abortchanie the public.
"DOE'S SEnLEMENTS at:PRESENT a
moutrous consumer fraud. They are heralded ~ anat fulare but ln fact most of the a1ree·
menta allow the offenclin1 refiner to keep the lion's
abare of the overcbar1ed funds," said Ellen
Berman. aecutive director of the energy council.
In tbe $1 billion in a1reements already reecbecl, she said, only about $100 million bas been:
set uide for consumers in the form of refunds or
other benefita.
Amonc the coalition 'a accusation.a:
-ll08T 01' THE SE'ITLEMENTS fail to cap-
ture anywhere near the full amowit of the over·
cbuge.
-The department baa accepted various
"live-aways" that allow oil companies to make in·
vHtmenta to improve their refineries or set up drlllina in lieu of making rettitution to consumers.
-?be lar1eat portion of the settlementa has
been in the fqrm of future prlce increases the com-
panies have to for10. The coalition charges.
however, that given current market conditiona, the
companies wuldn 'l have been able to raise their
prices on gasoline and other products before
federal price controls expire al the end of Sep-• ,.. ... 1111.
_ -Even where the dePArimeot haa obtained
can payments, it hu failed to devise workable
plana to disburse the fund.I to overcharge victims.
--'RIE Dt!"tTllENT llA.S ACCUSED rertners
of onrpricinc 1uoline and other products by $10
billion between 1973 and 1971. So far, 30 settle-ments have been announced.
Tbe coalition petitioned the department in
December to revamp ill settlement procedures
and aaid it bad decided to rue ault in federal court after that petition wu iporecl.
A department official uid the agency .
welcomed pu~ scrutiny ol the settlements.
,.TREY REPRESENT A MEETING point
between two parties. Like any llti1ation, everyone
hu to live a little," said tbe official, who uked
'not to be named.
In the put, Special Counsel Paul Bloom,
wboee oftlce handles the aettlementa, baa said the
settlements represented a fair uaeument of what
lJle 1ovem.ment could expect to 1et if the au.its
went to court. He bu defended qreementa to up..
1rade refineries and increase drilling aa a
lelitimate benefit to improve the country's energy
independence.
FLEMINGTON, N.J . (AP) -A couple ac-
cUHd ol trytq to trade their 14-montb-old son for "'1lild sport.a car hope to prove their innocence by
~that the car wu sold to someone else
before the alle1ed deal was made, a defense
lawJetlay9 .
.-amela and James Green were indicted Sept.
t • cbarpe ol chlld abuse and attempted ille1al -•~ oltbeir ICJll, James Green Jr. I
. TIOI: TWO AU..EGSDLY TRIED to trade the
boJ for a tm Corvette on Sept. 3, but were ap-
~IMmded bJ autborlUea after salesman ltalo
att..Ua reported the deel.
Gnm'• attoraeJ, Robert B. Reed, contenda,
..,,.,. , tbat tbe car wu IOld tbe prevloua day to
Jelm S..,. ol Holland Towaablp, who aald be
_... up tbe car after the allepd deel wu made
pellllc.
Prv¥u.. tbe car a1rudJ •• IOld will cut
dclllllt on htlnella '1 alleletklea tUt tbe Greens =.sr-tbe poulbWl)' ol tbe baby awap,
LOS ANGELES (Al'> Revening
• at and h wok el&hl yean1 •&o, Tom Bradl~y h111 announc~ he will seek a
third term u snayor \1( 1.ot Anaetes
Bradley u ld Wednesday he had
bef'n ur.rf'd by many people to re·
cont1dttr and, "I have• "
Al • UCLA nuws conf.,rence,
ttr11dley Uatcd wh•l be considered hls
ICl'Ompllfi hmentll O( t he IHI two
te rm~. Revll11l 1z atlon o f the
downtown areA, expanJlaon of cultural
faclllties such ai. 11 n\lw m\llleum of
• contempo nuy 11rt , find ll move 1 forward on mutt transit. lie credited
mul'h of the i.u c t:e&li or hts projects to
1 (t'den tl a.Id
WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9
SAT.-SUN. 9 TO 6
"When I was elected in 1973, the cl·
t y was r eceiving $181 million In
federal aid," he said, "And we han
consistently been recei vlng well over
$800 mJllion <since then)."
The mayoral election Is scheduled
next April
Bradley said he was proud that the
Olympics will be held in Loe Anaeles
m 1984 and that he had worked hard
ror It, but that the prospect or being
mayor during the games was not his
motivation.
Asked to speculate on continuation
of such aid under a Republican ad·
ministration in the White House,
PE'1f&P11
... r-,.,.
"<lTOROIL
30WT.
Bradley said only, "I am supporUn1
the president."
As for his statements in 1973 that
he would only seek two terms,
Bradley said, "I didn't say I would
not run for a third term. I s aid that
two terms would be enouih for me.
I'm fallible. I admit that was a de·
cision made in baste eight years
ago."
Across town, City Controller Ira
Relner. a Jonllime Bradley critic fre-
quently mentioned as a possible
mayoral candidate, said be thought
Bradley waa being "overconfident"
about re-electioo chances. Reiner bas
not oftidally declared bile~.
Bradley aaid, "I waDt to 1WYe U.
people ol Loe An1eles. Tben are
many ways to do that.·· But be .....
not say spec:iftcally wbetller be ._..
seek some other political oftlce •M
aa Senate or Con1reaa durlat tM next four years.
He made an oblique reterenee to
the 1ovemonhip by notlne "• • •·
ample of the unpredlctabllltJ or
politics" that DemocraUc Gov. &d·
mund 0. Brown Jr. aaid a yur ..,
he would not seek a tbtrd -.rat but
has declded to reconalder. Br.._,
would not answer wlaen uktd ii
Brown's declaion affected Illa pl-,
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Florida OK's Tax-cut Meas11res -TAU.AllASSEI!:. f'la. <AP> -Voters have
puaed five ooruaUtutional amendment• that wUl
c.at Ml.neta and homeowner tuea and put the
ltate bl the homt·IOan bualnets, and Gov. Bob
Grah1m hailed the vote as a "victory for the peo.
pit."
Voten apvroved four tax break amendments
by about 2 to-l marli(lns, but Amendment No. 2 to
aet up a hOuslna flnan<'e a1ency passed by a
narrow.r mar1tn of S1 percent to 43 percent -803.m votn to ~.905
Under the urnp11~n banner · :.Fl.v_e For
fl'lori·da'a -ruture." Graham•stumped for t he
ameadmftita and led a media bliti financed by
~.000 In contributions, mainly from the business
community, The p•ck11ge, he said, was crucial to
attncting industry and 1lving more citliens a
chance to become homeowners.
TRI-PAC
KITCHEN
T CABINETS
We -y. you must come in and ... our
dimplay and riaht away you say, "Qh yeah,
just trying to get ua into the .tore." Okay, 80
you fOW\d ua out. We an. But th ... are
harclwoocl ham ... Mil-closing hin9ff, glid ...
flniahecl. 'nlne stylM to choo. from:
o:a&c:n.t. Breton and Bristol. Oaltcr..t is oak
Ml-, Breton Ir Bristol doors and cabinet
frcata an Mlid oak. SPECIAL ORDER.
Faucet.a, ainu, a.nd counter to1>9 are estra.
OFF
REGULAR
RETAIL
"I thJnk It 'ft a victory for the people," Graham
said. "It's going to assist nortdiana to1etber in
meeting personal concerns and st1tewide op·
port unities.
He said he campal1ned so acUveJy because if
.. Floridians don't understand a con.sUtutlonal
amendment they tend to vote 'no."'
All five measures, some in other forms, pre-
viowdy had been on the ballot and I.ailed. The por-
tions that had posed problems weii dealt with ln
the new amendments, Graham said. ·
--Amendmenl No. • to in£1'H .. &he homestead
exemption on non-school property taxes from
$5,000 to $25,000 by 1982 waa the most popular
measure, rolling up a 1,•,100 to 283,114 vote
margin, or 81 percent to 19 percent.
Eligible homeowners, those who have lived ln
Florida for al least five years and in counties
WEEIDAYS 9 TO 9 AD GOOD
SAT.-SUI. 9 TO & TllU OCT. IS
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COOLW8TI FLUOIDCDT ·ma
where tu roUa have been approved by the state,
are expected to aave $100 in property taxes this '
year compared with their 1979 taxes.
The other amendments passed by these . martins: ·
-Amendment No. 1, to exempt the instaUa·
lion of solar and other energy-saving equipment
from taxes, 1,096,978 votes to 331,576, or 77 percent
to 23 percent.
-Amendment No. 3, to allow local-option tax
breaks for new indu.stries and redevelopment of
blithted areas, •..t53 to 524,5'75,-o~ per.cent to
37 percent, and
-Amendment No. S, to allow repeal of the
buainesa lnventory t:ax, 977,7S2 votes to 424 ,602, or
10 percent to 30 percent.
* * *
Paula Hawkim
Likes a Fight ~
MIAMI <AP) -After maintaining an un·
characteristic low profile during her successful
runoff campaign for the Republican Senate
nomination, Paula Hawkins is eager to ta.ke off the
gloves in her battle against Democrat Bill Gunter.
"I've behaved so well these last two weeks 1
cannot stand myself," she said.
Mrs. Hawkins, top vote getter in the Sep·
tember primary, avoided debates and spent only
about '250,000 in the runoff.
BUT ~tT£R TllOUNCING GOP opponent
Lou Frey with 82 percent of the vote in Tuesday's
runoff, she wants sever al head-to-head debates
with Gunter, the state insurance commissionrr
who defeated incumbent Sen. Richard Stone.
Gunter displayed a taste for the jugular in his
duel with Stone, but that s uits Mrs. Hawkins fine.
"I've been dying to meet that guy," she told sup·
porters at a hotel near her Winter Park home.
The taJI, 53·year-old grandmother is known for
aagressive. non-s top
campaigning. She calls
h erse lf "just a
housewife,'' but shrewd
politic al instin c t s
helped her become the
first woman to twice
win statewkle office in
Florida and the first
Republican to be re·
elected to statewide of·
fice in modem times.
She lost a 1970
legislative race, and
also loet a 1974 bid for
the GOP Senate
nomination.
Her career be11n when ahe narrowly .. ~ .. --HAWKINS
1ained a seat on the utility-regulating Public
Service Commiaaioo in 1972. There she gained at-
tentiOll with repeated opposition to utility in·
creases.
•'TlfEY BAD NEVER SEEN a real, live com -
milaioner that disa1reed -and woo. Historically.
1 was the one wbo disaented the most," she said .
Mn. Hawkin.a, who later chaired the PSC,
clahm credit for lnvesti1ationa in 1979 into illegal
oil price·flxinl that resulted in the conspiracy con· •
victiona ol five men, including the former presi· .-
dent ol Florida Power Corp.
Politically, she's a conservative who wants to
cut down on food-stamp and welfare spending, op. ·.
poses deficit spending . and was against the •·.
Panama Canal t.reaties. She disappoints reminislli
by OPIJ09in& the Equal Rights Amendment and
abortion, the latter on reli1ious grounds as a prac·
ticing Mormon.
Gunter, a forme r Orlando congressman:
almost certainly will challenge Mrs. Hawkins·
lack of background on national and international
issues, u Frey did.
llllT MRS. HA WIUNS, WHO attended, but <
never craduated from Utah State Universit y, says •
she'll form committees. start investigations and
use a "common-sense approach" to the issues.
"I'd be a watchdog. I'd be biting everyone on
their heels. I can probably do more than any other ~·
candidate because of my reputation for being a :!
shaker and a mover. If ·I didn't get it, I'd scream
to hilh heaven, and they'd wish they'd had ,'' she •
said. ;:.
Chicago Mayor's
Racing Plan Hit
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CIUCAGO <AP) -Mayor Jane Byrne's plan· ••
to stqe four days of auto raclne along city streets
next Fourth of July weekend has come under fire
from two independent aldermen. ..:
Aldermen Lawrence Bloom and Martin ·.::
Oberman aaid at a news conference they plan to '
introduce an ordinance to ban road racing on , •
Chica10 streets. They uy the racing would ,;·
dama1e Grant Park, cut lnto the revenues of , ·
lakefront muaeuma and disrupt traffic for ,;
tbouaandl ol Chicqoans.
Mn. Byrne bu said the racina would focu.s in· ·'~
ternational attention on Chicago and generate :
revenue for tbe city's restaurants and hotels . ·'
.;
Drugs Help Eoonomy? "t
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. CAP> -To law ... more.meat olftdala, clrq 1mualln1 ls a cancer.
But to ...,,,ard County planner Paul Gapon, it's 'i f'• bUlc tadultry. It brillll the money ln." •i
Wldl• Ile doean't condone the smucaUna ...
oa,_ NP It •• tbe ~·snatest effect in the re· • l
tall trade and services." But .because or its
ahadoWJ nature, there's "little quantitative
evldnee a•allable."
,,_ total dollar impact of 1mu11lin1 on the
eoutJ eM't be meuured, Gaanon says. But. ·~-ldice .,enciea eatlmated in 1m that .,. Dllllloo la clna11 . wu confilcated tn the eouatr.
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WJr 11 an ··The Homt! Front," a new TV
llr.ima amng tonight at 10 on C RS. Chan
Memo,.es Somewh9fe
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II ,md Coast To Coast
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nel 2 +
G) 3-2· 1 CONT "CT 0
7•00 8 CBS NEWS
NBC NEWS
-• HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Richie pl&Cos freedom ul
the press ooove lrlendthlp
whon he plans to e~pose
Fonzie's beer liver phoboa
In a front page slory
I JOKER'S WILD
M•A•S•H
The 4077th receives 1wo
bottles of scotch tor secret
surgery and e 1ank 10
scare oll snipers.
• BARETTA
To trap a killer, Barella
• goes undercover H lhe
trmner of a former wel·
terwelght champion
l>IOU"8 ~1>81•0 rne Oly will\
me Pasadena POllCfl nelt·
(.O~lar craw oll 1>aa1
plK&i '°' weel<end !ravel I FAMILV'F'EUD
SHA NA NA
Guest Brenda l ee U FACE THE MUSIC
.., ALL IN THE FAMILY
Aocrole 1s the 1101e worness
ro a mugging. l>ul tries 10
avoid ge111ng Involved by
tabrocatlng a story al>out
the avenl
8i) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
6ti) NEWSCHECK (I) P.M. MAGAZINE
The legal aspects of colla·
bltatlon; a man who plans
10 walk across Ille EngllSh
Chennef ,.. Sl OVEREASY
.,. "Genlng A Hold Of Being
Put On Hold" Guests
chairman ol the National
CIUMns' CommollM IOI
11:00 IJ Cl) MOVIE
L Broadcasting Nlcholaa
JohnlOO, consumer actlll·
' 1st Sylllla Siegel. D
'", • MACNEIL I LtHRE'R
IE'ORT
(I) TIC TAC DOUGH
7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN
st ..... looks ar male meno-
"The Chlldren Of An Lac"
(Premiere) Shirley Jones.
Ina Balin Three coura·
geous women try to evacu·
are hundreds of orphans
our of Vietnam durir>g lhe
raging llnaJ days ol the
war D CASTAWAYS ON
GILLIGAN'S ISLAHD
The crew and puMnger~
C'honnel Lbtin911
II KNX r !CBSJ Los Angel, .. , D KNBC INBCI Lo~ AnQcl1•o; D KTLA ti roll I LO'> An41•1,...,
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II) KCOP lV (lnt.J I Los Angolo'>
&II KCET TV (PBSI Los AngPlf's 6ti> KOCE·TV(PBS) Hunt1ng1on Beacro
ol a small oc.anooong boat
who ~Ptinl sevoral year$ 115
u stisways are once again
S111pwreci.6d and und up
on 1110 same de&erled ISJe
(R) D MOVIE * • • Te.as At ro5s Tile
River" J 19661 Dean Matlin,
Aleln Oeton A Spanish
nobleman escap11s wllh his
glrllrlend etter being
accused of murcJer1n11 her
!lance (2 hrs.) D MOVIE • * • • "Hud" J 1963) Paul
Newman, Melvyn Douglas
A young boy Is torn
between love tor hll lreo-
llvlng uncte end his grand·
lather (2 hrs).
• P.M. MAGAZINE
The legal aspecls or coha·
bltellon; e man who plans
10 walk across the English
Channel, CNll Tell mallet
lrull puffs; Judi Missel! on
Ollefall conditioning, Joyce
Jiiison demonstrates dice
reeding.
• MOVIE
• • "Beyond Beitel"
(1976) Documentary A
pr-n19tlon ol actual psy·
chic eJOP9flences Including
eatra-sensory percepllon
and reoncarnallon f2 hrs I
8i) 211 TONIGHT
6ti) THE GHOST
6·1SQ MOVIE
• • "Killer Force" ( 1975)
l elly Savalas. Pe10r Fon·
oa A ruthless security
choot 1n a South Alr1can
diamond mlr1e works wolh
a sarcastic depuly 10
uncover a thetl rong (2
hra.)
1:30 I ~ 9URHETT
ANOFRIENOe
At The Gare Atone" Jim
l enrer e.amonas lhe reato·
ties ot bringing the dis·
11bled Into the mainstream
or Ille from 1ndlvldual per.
spectlves ancJ Situations
10:00 II Cl) THE HOME
FRONT
Two lamllles living In New
England In 1941 find their
lives drastically changed
by the wor and the bitter
contro versies raging
between their own mem·
be<s
l tll NEWS
NATIONAL NEWS
THIS OLD HOUSE
Demolition has begun, the
kitchen gets some atten-
tion ano Bob Vila lool<s
Into tlle history ol lhe
house.
6ti) NEWSCHECI<
(11 MERVGRIF1'1N
.. ,., Visit To The Homes 01
Eva And Zaa Zaa Gal>ot"
G~ta Eva Gabor Jam•·
son. Zs• Zsa Gabor
o·Hara
10:158 MARCO
Ed Asner hosts this d•a·
mllic close-up look al an
elite underCOller nareouca
unit (Patenlal discretion
advised.)
10:301 • NEWS MA8T£RPIECE
THEATRE
"Crime And Pumshmenl"
Ras~olnokov claims hos
pewneo trmkels al the
police station ano meets
Ille lnspQCtor invosllgatlng
the old woman's murder
(Part 21(RI0 ID 'THE AD90CA TES:
ELECTION 'llO
"Relations With The
U.S.S.R." Advocates and ••P9f1 wltna-whO SUP·
pot1 the views ol Ander·
!iT~ey Savaj Viet Kids
Ina Balin's Tnie Story Recoumed Tonight
By J ERRY BUCK
bOS ANGELES <APJ Viel
Cd:iig invaders were only !ot x
miles away. Saigon was about tu
faU , and Betty Tisdale and ar
treas Ina Bulin worked against
th!! clock to s ave the orphans or
An:Lac.
the story of their desperate
st~u gg l e to ·ev a c uate the
children Vietnamese red tape
artd b ur eauc rac·y were a s fr~st rating a~ the advancing
Communists is told in "The
Children of An Lac." to bl!
broadcast tonight at 8 on CBS.
CKannel 2.
SHIRLEY JONES s t<1rs as
Belly Tisdale and M 1ss Ralln
pl'ays herself The two-hour
movie also stars Beulah Quo as
M;dam Ngai, the head of the or
pt}iinage, and Alan Fudge and
Bdl Piazza.
IJ'he women succeeded 1n their
g iJn ble and got most of the
clitldren out and sa fely to the
United Slates m April 1975.
-C•eetty Tisdale had been in Vff,. Am off and on for 15 years. s porting the An Lac Or·
p age," said Miss Jones
• She made speeches around ttlt country and was able to
r.tlse $5,000 a month to help sup·
p4tt the orphanage. She had met
iri'i.Balin when she was there to
entertain the troops, and that'll
~-Ina got involved. When
V ·foam began to fa ll, Betty
phoned Ina in New York and
~r,,they had to get the children
HEN TIIE\' GOT to Sai..ion,
YJet Cong soldiers were only six
mtles away.
"It was a race against Ume,
a d there was so much red t• to take care of," Miss Jones
a d. "People were runnin.c for
~ERATINGS PARENTS AND ~PEOPLE
their'Hves, so they didn't care
about a few children."
The Saigon government re·
fused to allow the evacuation of
any child over the age of l2
They would permit only 15
children to leave at a time.
··Mad am Ngai wanted to
evacuate all of the children."
said Miss Jones. "Betty said
let's talce out those we can. They
went at it tooth and nail.·'
I N ALL, 275 children were
evacuated and placed in adop·
live homes in the United States.
The governme nt b lo c ked
Madam Ngai's evacuation. but
she did escape later . She made
her way to the United States and
l ive d with Ms . Tis dale i n
Georgia unlil her death.
The movie was filmed entirely
in the Philippines, where Mi ss
Jones said, "We had a real Unit·
ed Nations crew. We had an
Au stralian cam e r aman, an
English hairdresser , a Welsh
director and five Ame rican ac·
tors .
"The humidity was so high we
were always drenched," she
said. "I think it gave it a reality.
The heat, the humidity, the
stench. the mosquitoes. After l
s aw the results on film, I knew it
had he lped. It certainly was
real."
M 1ss Balin, perhaps best
known for her performance op-
posite Paul Newman in the 1960
film "From the Terrace." was
instrumental in the product.ion
of "The Children of An Lac."
The script for the film was
based on her account of the
evacuation, and s he insisted that
she be permitted lo play herself.
T h at latter consideration -
playing herself -was "the
easiest part" of t he project,
Miss Balin said.
"I didn't have to reach for
motivation. to search for a
psychological characterization."
she said.
I N THE S AME co nte xt ,
however, s he was aware of so
many events and people that
were not \ncluded in the film.
·'The re 's so much that's not
there, ·she said. "We just didn't
have the time or the money. But
it still says what it has to say."
For Miss Jones. thr 'Tlovie was
her first role since h.... m .rated
NBC series "Shfrley."
"Ther e's talk of my doing
another series." she s aid. "I
would love to do one, but it's
tough to find the r ight property.
And I'd like more creative con·
trol than I had on 'Shirley.'
"The trouble with "Shirley'
was that we we re neither fish
nor fowl. They couldn't make up
their minds which way lo go,
They tried to make it a comedy.
which it was n't. We never re·
tained the quality of the pilot."
SHE SAID SHE is looking
for a dramatic series rather
than a comedy. "You can grow
so much as an actress," said
Miss Jones, who won an Oscar
as best supporting actress in
1960 for "Elmer Gantry."
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YOO BET YOVA LIFE
ONE STEP IEYONO
1"he Dead Pan Ot The
Houae" ThrM dotl1 and 1
vacant room which can·1
be heated by gu provide
the selling tor • tlltle g1tl'•
strange e•perience
11 t5 1 NEWS
11 :30 Cl) THE JEFF'ER80H8
G&O/'ge 11 lhrllled wti•n he
II lnvitad to lecture 11 a
college unlll he finds out
where Iha college Is locat·
ed IRI D TONIGHT
Guest hast Rol>erl Kltt<n
Guests Dick Enberg,
Steve Allan
• MORECAMBE & WISE
"" connoos~urs Eric end
Ernie break pricatess 1t1
ob)ecls. Enc Slrt!lkS
tnrough a cr1Cl\el matc:h.
Eroc and Ernte pe1I01m
111811 1n1erpretat1on or
"W1ndm11ts 0 1 Your Mind ' U GUNSMOKE
An Old·llme con men
dytng ol a heart condollon
manages to help save
Ma11·s111e. tD HOOAH'S HEROES
A prisoner pleads w•th
Hogan to let him escape
Stalag 13 end return to the
Stales
• IT TAKES A THIEF
"I Mundy puts Ille head of
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dangerous posl1lon (P.ert
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11:45 8 A8C NEWS
11:50@ CHARLIE'S ANGELS
An aging movie queen
hires ltte Angels to lino out
who Is trytng to drive her
Insane just u she Is
attempling a comeback
(RI
-Ml>NIGHT-
12:00 8 Cl) MCMIU~N &
WIFE
Sgt Enright IS arrffted
and charged with the mur·
d8f of his ex·wlla. 8 TWILIGHT ZONE
Grady, a down-and-oul
tockey. la tusllllably
TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
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ABC D 5:00 -American League
Playoff The Yankees and the Royala
squa re off again in the second game of
their showdown for the AL peMant in
Kansas City.
KHJ tJ 8 :00 "Hud." One of Paul
Ne wman's finest movies, this stor y of a
modem-day cowboy brought Oscars to
Patricia Neal and Melvyn Douglas.
NRC 8 9: 00 -'·Beulah Land.'· The
conclusion of this miniseries about the
ol~ South wit~ Lesley Ann Warren strug.
ghng to rebuild her destroyed plantation
aft er the Civil War.
accused ot having ll•ed a
race tD MISSION;
IMPOSSIBLE
The IMF blanks out an
enemy agenl's memory 10
make him think he 1s
someone else
12.05 8 CHARLIE'S ANGELS
An aoong movie queen
hires the Angels to fond oul
who IS 1ry1ng to drove lier
Insane JUSI as She IS
attempting a comeback
(R)
12:30 D TOMORROW
Guests. advemurere1 Jack
Wheeler, oulhor Charlotta
Vale Allen D MOVIE
• • 'h "'Slaves ( 19691
Ossie Davos, Slepnen
Boyd A mistreated slave.
a1tempt1ng to escape woth
his owner's slave mistress,
Is cruelly beaten 10 death U THEF81
"The Cober List"
I NATIONAL NEWS
1:00 MOVIE * • "She Played With
Fire" ( 1958) Jack Hawkins .
Arlene Dahl An arson
lnvest1gat0< meets up with
a lovely tamale firebug ( 1
hr , 45 min )
• MOVIE * • "The Witch" Rosanna
Schlalf1no. Richard JOhn·
son A man Is hired to
catalog a l1bra.ry lor a
_.lthy woman and her
motllef, end finds black
magic and sorcery Instead
12 hrs )
9 POllCE WOMAN
A young gorl kills herself
rlghl alter ma111ng a carton
of drugs to the pollee, set·
ting Pepper on the trait ol
a drug ring (R)
1: t5 8 POLICE WOMAN
A young girl kills herself
rlghl alter m&lhng a carron
of drugs to lhe po11c;e, Ml·
ting Pepper on the ttall of
a drug ring (R)
1:30 Iii THE LONE RANGER
"Bllhe The Great"
1:4011 NEWS
2:00 0 NEWS U MOVIE * • • "Crash 0 1 Solenca"
( 19531 Phyllis Calv9ft, Jack
Hawkins. A mother must
make a painful decision
between keeping ner deal
daughter at home or send·
Ing her away to a special
SChOOI (2 hrs.)
2:108 MOVIE
• • • ..., .. The Impatient
Hearl" ( 197 I) Carrie
Snuogreas. Michael Con-
stantine " social worker
can't solve her own prob-
lems because she's too
busy solving everyone
else's 12 hrs.)
2:25 D8 NEWS
2:30 8 MOVIE • •'It "Raltles" (I~) OM·
.,,a oe Halllllend, David
Niven An ama1111.1r thief
makes spOrt ol Scotland
Yard and lalta tn IOve with
one of his vlcllms' nieca
(1 hr 2Smon I
tl41 . MCMI * * "The Loet Mleaile''
I 1t6e) Rober1 loggia, Ellen
Pt111t8f A adential Btf\11"
glee deae*•lely agall\et
the clock to locate a roekat
lhal -.0 Off COUrM
befO<e II can blow up New
Yorll City ( 1 hr , 15 min )
3:00. MOVIE
• • 'h .. The Hoetage"
(1~71 Dan O'Kelly, Dean
Starolon A lllx-yaar-old
boy h~ out In a moving
ven unaware that the drlv.
er 11 • killer on hl1 way 10
plcj( up rhe CO<'PM or his
111"1 murder victim ( 1 hr .
30-min.J 3:551 NEWS 4:00 MOV1E
• ·~ "The lnvlnc:lbi. Six"
( 1970) Stuart Whitman,
Elk• Sommer Six luglllvH
abandon ettorte 10 filch a
I011UM In ltanlen )awell
Ind decide, lnllaad, to
heed • call IOI help from a
small village beset by
lhlevel.
tll MOV1E • • • ..., ··ceoe 01 Gotd"
( 1952) Jean Simmons,
D1vld Ferr81 A young
woman remarries elter the
"'death" of ll8f nueband,
only to have him rerurn ro
blacllmall her (2 hrs.)
• MOVIE
• • "Secret Venture ..
I t957) Kenl Taylor Scot·
land Yard steps in to 1nves·
ligate a sclenllst's stolen
secret formula ( t hr , 30
min)
4:30• NEWS
f 'ridotf•
Bayt intP .ffo1•it-11
11:00 e • 'i't "Winds 01 The
Wa.stelend" ( 1936) John
Wayne, Phyllla Fraaer A
atagecoach owner races
against a rlval to obtain a
valuabi. mall contracl In
Calil01nla ( 1 hr )
-AFTERNOON-
12:00 e •'It "The Oemon Plan.
et" ( 11M151 Barry Sullivan,
NOlma Banguet
• •··~' PO<k Choo HIH'' f 1959) Gregory Pack, Hat·
ry Guardino
3:30 G • • 'i't "The Family
.iew.11·· ( 1~5) Jerry l -·
Is, s.t>aatlan Cabot
JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batluk
WELL, 1¥5 VOU KNOW I IT'S 0€EN RAINING ALL WEEK ...
Getting tlae Shakes
AND1~1'DK~
WHEN ITS GaNG 10 STOP!
C&WGig
For Garner
NEW YORK (AP) -
Actor James Gam er of
"The Rockford Files"
and Polaroid cam e r a
fame is trying his hand.
or rather his voice, at
something new.
Under the tutelage of
country music s tar
Waylon Jennings , the
52-year-old actor re·
corded som e country
mu s i c demos a t
Nash ville's Cedarwood
PubUshing, according to
People magazine.
Marcia Wallace (left) and Tom Bosley study the proper hula form
demonstrated by Judith Baldwin in ''The Castaways on Gillian's
Island" toni ht at 8 on_1'.IBC, Channel 4.
Garner , a longtime
fan of country-western
music. is quoted as say.
ing, "I never thought
much about singing until
Waylon talked me into
it ...
-A• lad .. c~ Fii• ol Mttrla W~
Sc.le aad l•pa~r. le Raala
A ...... c• ~ftlr'• Bnc.., -Kevin Thomas. L.A. T1rres
~ 1:, ·~· .' b.'-.. i .....
If It float1, chine•• •r•
yo.;•11 read about It
In the DAILY PILOT 1.,, l ·\~ l \ I 1 >\.1( >RR<)\.\
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Executives Hire
College Omms
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
They used to say that you didn't have to 10 to colle1e
to make it ln the business world. But they don't aay that
anymore, especiaJly if they'rt! lalldnl about the manage.
ment ranks of the big corporations.
It seems that these days if you want to climb lo the top
of the corporate ladder, you would be well advised not only
lo get a college degree but an advanced de1ree u well.
~eat of all, snag .an MBA <Master of Business Adminlalra· Uon ) from a leadrng graduate business school.
How do you lcnow that education will pay off in bu.ai·
aess? You really don't . What you can know is that more
~nd more of today's business executives have this 911hool·
mg. And you can imagine, then, that when they co'me to
select their successors, they will look for the same kind of
educational background.
ALFRED W. SWINVARD and Floyd A. Bond; two
teachers at the University of Michigan's graduate business
school, have just completed an exhaustive "then and now"
study of 11.000 top-ranking corporate executives. Being
te_achers at a business school, they were naturally pleased
with the main rinding : business executives today are far
more schooled than their predecessors.
If you want to see the results of the Swinyard-Bond
study. check out the current issue or the Harvard Business
Review. Here are some highlights:
. -In .1967. 6 percent of top executives (newly promoted
vice presidents and pre--
sidents of major com-
panies) never went
beyond high school; by
1976 that percentage
had fallen to 3 percent.
-ln 1967. some 12
percent of the business
Money
Tree
executives reported having "some college education" but
no d~gree ; by 1976 that percentage of newly promoted ex-
ecu.t1ves had fallen to 8 percent.
-In 1967, when Swinyard and Bond examined the
responses of newly promoted veeps and presidents 33 per· c~n~ had rece!ved. advanced degrees: when they 'made a
s1m1lar examination in 1976, 41 percent had advanced
degrees.
_WHAT'S THE MOST popular area of study for our
bus mess leaders? By a wide tnar'gin it's business ad·
m!n~strat~on, followed by engineering. And business ad-
mm1strat1on has g~own steadiJy in importance, Swinyard
and Bond are delighted to report <those are their stu-
dents).
What schools are these business executives coming
from'! Fifteen schools accounted for 30 percent of the
bachelor's degrees awarded to the current crop or leaders.
The top five (and their percentage of the total): Yale 13.6
percent), Harvard (2.7 percent). University of Michigan
(2.5 percent), Princeton <2.3 percent) and Cornell (2.2 per.
cent). The way to read this is: nearly four out of every top
100 business leaders got a 8 .A. from Yale.
When it comes to the master's degree, 15 schools ac·
counted for 62.4 percent of those awarded. The t.op five:
Harvard (22.S. percent), New York University (6.1 per.
cent); Columb1a (4.9 percent), Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (4.7 percent) and Stanford (4.1 percent).
This means that Harvard Business School is still tum·
ing out a big chunk or our business leaden.
Btrr YOU CAN 00 quite well by securing your MBA
at other places as well. Stanford has one of the nation's
most . highly rated graduate business schools, and they
have Just report~_ on how their June 1980 graduates did:
I . The graduates recelvecran av!'tlg~ or three job of·
fers each. C
2. A total or 211 companies recruited on campus, and
another 355 announced job openings by mail.
3. The median starting salary received by graduates
was $32,000 (half were offered more. haJf were offered
less).
. The S32.~ median was up 16 percent over the $27,500
~h1ch prevaded the previous year. As Stanford itself put
1t : "The current economic recession has not dampened
market demand for Stanford Business School·s MBA
graduate."
Another way to put it is: MBAs tend to hire other
MBAs.
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