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OC Child
1979 Incident
Bonin Freed
By Mi,stake?
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Cowt ret!Ol'da on Ille in Santa Ana disclose t h a t Willi am
George Bonin was mistakenly
released from custody in 1979
and r emained free while five of
the s<>-called freewa y murders
in which he is a s us pect oc
curred.
The 33-year-old Downey truck
drive r's re lease from Orang"
County J ail after serving only
half or a six month sentf'nce on a
parole violation resulted from
Both Burglar
And Neighbor
Scared Auxiv .,
A 63-year-old Newport Beach
man. who r an off in fright after
coming race-to-fa ce with a
burglar while checking on a
neighbor's house Thursday, ap·
parenUy scared off the crook as
well.
Investigators said when they
arrived on the scene at about
3:30 p.m. they discovered a
tele vision set, an e lectric
typewrite r and electric range
abandoned by the front door of
the Flagship Road residence.
The man who startled the
crook told officers he knocked on
his nei&hbor's front door after
hearing s uspicious noises but
took off running a fte r the
burglar opened t he door and
said, "Wh at t he hell's going
on?"
He said he ran to another
friend's house about a block
away and called police.
a n erro r by s t a t e penal
authorlties, accord.ins to a docu-
ment filed by the state Attorney
General's office.
Borun. arrested in June in Los
Angeles after he was placed un
der surveill ance, is considered
the prime suspect in 21 murders
of young men and boys that date
back to October 1978.
He was released that yea r
from state prison after ser,ving a
ter m on a sex offense conviction
lie has been charged with 14
murders in the series of sex.
related slayings.
According to a document pre-
pared by state Deputy Attorney
General Michael Wellington,
Bonin 's premature release from
the jail occurr ed after his name
was mistakenly placed on· a list
of people eligible for parole due
to a 1979 appeals court decision.
T he document was filed in
connect ion with an unsuccessful
attempt by Bonin to remain free
afte r state prison officials dis·
covered the error.
The parole violation for which
Bonin was sente nced to six
months in the county jail result·
ed from his arrest in August 1979
in <!onnection with a lleged sex
act~ involvin g a 17-year-old
rr v1ne youth.
According to records on file at
South Orange County Municipal
Court in Laguna Niguel, Bonin
picked up the youth, who was
hitchhiking along Pacific Coast
Highway in Laguna Beach, and
drove to the Dana Hills High
School parking lot.
Bonin was arrested after an
Orange County Sheriff 's Depart·
ment patrol deputy discovered
the van. Bonin made ball and
was released from Orange County
(See BONIN, Page AZ)
Moonies Shine
300 Women Recruited in Plot
LONDON (AP> -The Unification Church wanted to recruit
300 attractive women in a plot to influence the U.S. Senate, ac-
cordln& to an attorney defending London's Daily Mail against a
libel suit brou1ht by the church.
Lord Rawlinson m ade the alleaaUon Thunday during a
bearlna on the suit, filed a1ainat the newspaper for a 1978 story
HYlnl the church bralnwuhed youn1 converta. The defen1e attorney said the Korean-born founder of the
church, SUn Myung Moon, told a group ot "trainees" ln the
Ua1ted States: "Master need.I mue'h money. He also needs
m1ny 1ood·lookin1 •Iris. He needa 300 -three for each
tenator.'' When uked during croa-examination what the paaa aie
meant, Denn.I.a Orme, leader ot the British branch of the cburcr\,1
said: "One thln1 It doesn't mean la that we were a lewd. Ucen-
~ou md pomocraphic 1roup. It means out weapom are truth,
1oodaw and beauty.•' ..._ ________________________________________________ _,,/
Cult Eyed 300 Women
To Influence Senate
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er -Gets 25 Years
The Great Pumpkin
arwl,......
Howard 01lls <right. in cap) watches as a
Judge we ighs in his huge pumpkin before
he was declared t he winner of the Cana·
dian pumpkin championship in Windsor,
Nova Scotia. The pumpkin weighed 448
pounds, breaking the 1979 record by 9112
Iraqi Cities Bombed
Efforts to Capture Iran Oil Port Snagged
BAGHDAD, I raq (AP J -
lraqi forces we r e rep orted
bogged down today in efforts to
gain control of Iran's oil port or
Khorramshahr. but the air war
flared.
Iranian warplanes bombed the
Iraqi cities of Kirkuk. Mosul and
Sulei manjeh today. the Iraqis
reported. They said 13 civilians
were kHled in the raids and five
Iranian planes were shot down.
rraqi jets r aided oil install&·
lions near Ahwaz and all planes
returned safely, an Iraqi com·
munique said.
l raq issued little infor mation
on it!' 19-<iay-old offensive aimed
al Khorramshahr on the disput-
ed Shatt al-Arab waterway and
at the nearby Iranian refinery of
Abadan, some 70 miles south of
Ahwaz, capltaJ of Iran's oil-rich
Khuzist an Province. It said ~
Iranian and three Iraqi soldier§
had been killed in lhe Khor·
ramshahr area in 24 hours.
But reporte rs in the Iraqi·
oc:cupled sector of Khorramshar
s aid the Iraqi s hold the
northwest neighborhoods and
the port section but the traniana
hold southeast sector and the
bridles on the Karum River,
which divides the city.
An Jn1qi commander said the
lranlana continued to hold the
kfl)' bridle with an emplacement
of five or six tank•. He s aid the
Iranians were able to lob !'!hells
on the port hut could not ad·
vance on the ground.
An Iraqi military communique
reported two Iranian helicopters
shot down over the southern sec-
tor Thursday and said 16 Iranians
we re killed. It said Iraqi ground
forces destroyed power stations
a nd set fuel depots afire in
Ahwaz.
The Iranian news agency re-
ported an Iraqi MiG jet raided
the railroad station in Ahwaz
and artillery shelled the station,
killing 14 people. Iran said Iraqi
warplanes also bombed two
hospitals in Ahwaz, killing "a
number of people."
Ira.Dian President Abolha.ssah
Bani-Sadr, in a statement on
Tehran Radio, urged the Iranian
people not to be alarmed by the
explos ions in Ahwaz, sayin•
"this is a daily occurrence, our
own forces are causlng similar
explosions In Iraqi territory.''
He said Iranian ground forces
Ludden in Coma
MONTEREY (AP>,-Allen
Ludde n , 62, h oat of the
"-PH1word" televiafon show for
almost 30 ye an, remained in a
coma today in Monterey Com·
munity Hoapltal after 1uffe11ftl
a m aaalve stroke Tuesday.
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advanced six miles against the
Iraqi invaders along a 24-mile
front in lhe sector near Ahwaz
and declared, ''We are entering
the final phase of the war."
B aghdad Radio s a id Iraqi
forces also are "destroying vital
military and economic installa-
tions" at DezfuJ and that the cl·
ty. 150 miles north of Khor-
ramshahr "is at the mercy of
our ground fire."
Iran accused Iraq of using
giant ground-t<>-ground missles
(See MIDEAST. Pa1e AZ>
Punk Rockers
Spark Riots
WEST HOLLYWOOD <AP> -
Four people were arrested and
one sheriff's deputy suffered
mlnor injuries 1n a rock and bot·
tle·lhrowlng melee out.aide the
Whiskey a Go-Go nl1ht. club,
.uthorities said.
The incident be1an whea an
unruly crowd ~ between 400 and
500 spilled into the street Wed·
neaday nleht while w aitlnc to
1et into the 11 p.m. show at the
premier SunMt Strip rock club,
which features moaUy punk and
new wave •ctl. The band Wed·
nuday nilht wu Black Flee.
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Hurls
Insult
At Judge
ByDAVlDKtJTZMANN
Of-U.tlyriWU!Mt A cuninl Emmette Mitchell,
convicted ol fi rst degree murder
laat month for the April slaying of
his 4-year-old nephew. h;lS been
sentenced lo a 25-years-to-life
state prison term by an Orange
County Judge.
Jn a triaJ that was already
~uocluated with frequent emo-
tional outbursts, MitcheJJ again
Thursday directed obscenities al
Superior Court Judge Richard
Beacom. calling him a "fat
bastard ." The m anacled defen
dant made the remark as he was
being led out of the courtroom in
Santa Ana by sheriff's deputies.
Judge Beacom, who had once
termed Mitchell "an egotistical,
narcissistic wimp,'' handed down
the maximum sentence after de-
nying motions by Deputy P\1blic
DefendPr Ronald Buller for a new
tri a I.
The defense attorney argued
that the facts in the ca!'e were not
suffi cient to uphold a hr'>t-degree
murder con vi c t ion agai nt
Mitchell and that the defendant
s hould have been found guilty of
no worse than second degree
murder for the death of .>oung
John H Lewis. Jr.
Mitchell was suppoi>ed to take
care of the child the night of April
21 while lhe mother , Diane l..ewis
of Santa Ana. took a nighl·S<'hool
examination in l..os Ange les.
.M ilchell admitted first strangl ·
1ng and then dunking the child in a
bathtub soon after the mother !his
(See INSUl.1'S, Pagf' 1\2)
Weather
Low c loudiness o n
Saturday, becoming most·
ly s unny over inland areas
d u r ing t he a rte rnoon.
Highs will range from 70
at the beaches to 80 in-
land. Ulws tonight 60 to 64
INSIDE TOD~\'
Jnu inteNit~ will strike
LAguna Btoeh thu wt'ekend.
See the list of /estl val
heodhners coming to the
Irvine Bowl on PogeC l.
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DAILY PILOf s
Suppl11i11g A,...
Libya Offers
Iran Support
RE 11< l 'T. l.d111n1111 AP•
Libya ht•\·amt• lt1t.• t11 .. 1 ArntJ n11
Uon to openl) dt't'l.irt• upport
for ln&n tuduy 1n lht< w11r with
Iraq and demuodt'<l that Saudi
Arabia return four S planel4
uaed to Ip)' on thit battlt' 1.onc A
radio munitor reportt>d l.t b a
WU f Uppl)'h\at lrllll Wllh lar&t'
quanClUes of arms and amrnun1
tion.
Libyan leader Cnl Moammar
Khadafy <'ill~d for pan Arab
support ot Iran In th~ wn on t.h~
northern frinees of tht' Persian
Gulf. sa~lne this I!\ an "lslam1\'
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f .,..,_ 1•a,,.-I I
MIDEAST ...
for the first tame an the war
W~d~esd~y night. It said th.e..
!lllSSlles h.1t Oezful lincJ 'rie'ighbor· '':'~ .And1meshk. killing 110
c1v1hans and wounding 300 in
DezfuJ and killing 60 to 70 people
in Andimeshk.
An Iranian military communi-
que said each m issile weighed
4,400 pounds and had a range of
about 40 miles about the dis -
tance from the Iraqi border to
Dezrul, a vital road and rail
center that t·onnects western
Iran lo Tehran, the capital.
Ayatollah RuhollJh Khomeini lr~_n 's revolutionary leader and
Shute Moslem patriarch, called
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
"the dirty agent of colonialism"
and said he "will be driven out
of his country and an Islamic
government wlll replace him in Iraq ...
Wrong Drug
Death Cause?
CHICAGO (AP) <.:ook Coun·
ty Hospital is conducting an in-
vestigation into the death of a
49-year-old mother of seven
children who appa rently wns
given the WTong prescription at
a h.ospital pharma cy , a
pubhshed report said today.
The Chicago Sun.Times re·
ported that Rosetta Mitchell
died Sept. 9, minutes alter tak· hl• medication that sources say was intended for another pa-
tient.
Mrs. Mitchell suffered from
emphysema and hypertension.
according to Dr Lee F. Beamer.
the assistant county medical ex-
aminer who conduc ted the
autopsy. Beamer added that he
dido 't beheve her condition was
severe enough to cause her de·
alh.
Cops Eye
WalJwut
Saying it is "fed up"
with the way the city was
negotiating. the 300-
member Anaheim Police
Association says it will
vote in two weeks on
whether lo strike.
Bill Donahue, head ot
the officers' group, ac·
cused the city or failing to
bargain in good faith.
Talks have been under
way since Sept. 11 , and the
current contract expires
at midnight today. The
strike vote was scheduled
Oct. 24.
However, Donahue said
negotiations would con·
tinue despite a strike vote
if the cily changed its
bargaining stance.
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L1bya·a khadaly a nd lnq'11
lh11!lcln ar~ both l\"fh ti. with
s trong ties with th~ -!'\o' 1.-l
Union But Anb d1plomab 10
Beirut U)' Khad1dy, whO h~~
Ions ~en vyin11 for th~ l&tt-
Ei)' pt I an l'rt-$1 dt"nl (;um1tl
Abdel Nasser's mantll' us 1~ader
of the Arab world. 11> uneasy
about H u:o.!>e 1n 's b1d ror
dom1nanct• 1n the f•ers1an c:ulf
Iran . a Mos lem nallon, 1s
Pe rsian. not Arab Most citizens
of Iraq, an Arab nation, follow
the same Shute sect of Islam
that Iran does, but Iraq 's rulers
are of tht: Sunni sect
In 1dent1c al t e l c~ram s to
Saudi Arabia's Krng Khaled and
· ruters-bf offler s tates an the
Persian Gulf region. Khadafy
said : "It. is the Islam I<' duty
that we , the Arabs, should align
ourselves with the Moslems in
Iran . . Hather than fight them
on behalf of the United Stutes."
The telegram was distributed
by JANA and was published by
th e pro·Libyan Beirut
newspaper As Safir.
Khadafy also indire ct ly
threatened Saudi Arabia with
reprisals if it failed to send back
the four early warning radar the
United States s tationed in the
world's largest oil·exporting na·
lion foUowing the outbreak of
the war 19 days ago.
The Libyan leader said the
presence of the airborne warn·
ing and control system planes 1n
the Arabian P eninsula
represented an "expansion of
the U.S. military presence . .
Aimed at colonizing the Arab
world."
Khadaty threatened to strike
at America's "growing military
presence. paying no heed to the
artificial boundaries · ·
.. If o Ui ci al cooperation
amongst us to resist this threat
whi ch imperils the independence
of the_ Arab homeland 1s futile.
then we shall confront it hand 10
hand with Arab masses. which
refuse lo abandon their indepen-
dence, outside the framework of
the futile official function.·'
The reference lo the "masses"
and "artificial boundaries"
were seen here aa a threat that
the Libyan leader would seek to
undermine the conservative
regimes of the Arabian peninsula
Crom within if they failed to comp-
ly with tus stand on the U.S. pre-
sence in the Gulr area.
No other Arab nation has
publicly declared s upport ror
Iran. although Syria has at-
tacked Iraqi President Saddam
Hussei11 for waging what it
termed a war lhal weakens the
Krab forces in their confronta-
tion with Israel.
St. Helens
To Explode?
VANCOUVER. Wash. CAP> -
Mount St. Helens, shaken by a
new earthquake and belching
steam and hot ash 18,000 feet in·
to the sky. has scientists worried
that t.he volcano may be about to
uncork another powerful ·erup·
lion. Wary ol an explosion. scien-
tists were monitoring the peak
closely as low·level seismic ac·
tivity beneath the mountain con·
tinued after Thursday's earth·
quake and harmonic tremors.
•'Geologists say if it (the
tremor) increases in duration
and intensity. it could be signifl ·
cant." s aid Joyce Routson of the
Federal Emergency Manage·
ment Agency.
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Preeldeat Carter bu lnvited
10·year-okt Amy Kee of Hen·
denonvWe, Tenn., to vlalt
hla daqhter Amy at the
White HOule. Miu Kee wu
one of 3t DIOPle who uked
quetticlm iJI tbe president It
_ al'luhvllle town meetin1.
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Above It All
f'ratat P ... A I
INSULTS ••.
sister) had left. The you.nester
died about 10 days later at
Children's Hospital ot Oranee
County.
"Mr. Mitchell, throuehout the
entire trial, showed hia immaturi·
ty to the COW1. and to the wilneues
.. • .. Here's a man with a five·
year.old emotional maturity
level,'' Butler said.
''He can't cope with our society
and be can't cope with hia fami-
ly." thedefenae attorney said.
Mitchell, an admitted homosex-
ual and self-~cribed masochist,
has pleaded innocent by reuon of
i~sanity lo the charges against
him.
But Beacom, who said the case
had been "vigorously tried and
argued," told Butler "the feeling
or this court is very clear and the
findings speak for themselves."
Beacom had convicted Mitchell
or first degree murder after hear·
ing evidence in the oon·jury cue
for several weeks.
In an interview outside the
judge's sei:ond.floor courtroom.
Mrs . Lewis told reporters she
wanted a stiffer sentence for her
brother
"When somebody kills a de·
fenseless child. 25 years is not
enough, in my view,·· she said.
T he smog hanging over the San
Bernardino Valley doesn't bother the pilot
of this hang glider who soars above the San
Bernardino Mountains at Crestline.
Forecasters say the thick layer of brown
pallutionshouJd break up soon.
"l'm not staisfied. If they had
killed him, that wouldn't be
enough, .. she added. "He's no
longer my brother. Not after he
touched my child.''
Mitchell, 24, made obscene
gestures at Mrs. Lewis after he
was conyicted by Beacom last
month. He also had a shouting
match with his mother during one
courtroom incident in which she
called him a "cold·blooded
murderer." BONIN ...
J ai I several days after the arrest.
According l o Wellington,
Bonin. who was on parole for a
1975 conviction of sex molesta-
tion charges involving a 14-year·
old f'ounlain Valley youth. faced
a parole violation hearing on
Sept. 18. 1979.
Bonin argued d.Jring the hear-
ing that the youth consented to
the acts and that a small amount
of hashish found in his van
belonged to the victim.
The parole board was not
persuaded by Bonin 's defense
and ordered him incarcerated ·
for six months.
Three months later, howev~r.
Bonin was released due to the
error .
He return e d to jai l 1n
February after he exhausted rus
legal right -against the prison
authotities' demands that he re-
turn to cu.wc:ty.
Durtq the period he wu free
five murders linked to the
freeway killings occurred.
The victims included James
McCabe. 12. of Garden Grove;
Charles Miranda, 14, of Bell
Gardens . Michael McDonald,
16, of 01\tano; John Kilpatrick.
15. of Long Bea<'h, and Frank
Fox, 18, of Long Beach
Bonin is cunently in custody
1n Los Angeles County Jail. He
' is being held w1thoul benefit of
bail while awaiting a pre-
liminary hearing.
Three other acquaintances of
the former Silverado Canyon
resident also are in custody.
Long Arms
Of Governor
Nab Suspect
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr. pitched in
today to help collar a motorist
who allegedly was drunk and in·
volved in a hit·and·run accident.
Police spokesman Pat Connel·
ly said Brown witnessed the ac·
cident an Hollywood and pursued
the errant motorist for about a
m ile until he spotted and flagged
down a police car lo make an ar-
rest.
Booked at the West Hollywood
Division sheriffs station for in·
vestigation of drunken driving
and being involved in a hit-and·
run accident was Rogelio
Flores. 25. or Los Angeles, of-
ficials said. He was held in lieu
of Sl,000 bail.
The two people whose car was
hit were treated for minor cuts
and bruises .
About a month ago, Los
Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley
was involved in lhe capture of a
h i l ·and -run driver who
sideswiped a bus.
G88.Kept s·~ret
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
potentially lethal substance
similar to nerve 1u capable ot
kllUn1 up to 10,000 people WU
dl1covered lut month at the
USC School of Med.lclne in lJ.n.
coin H•llbll, but police 11.Jd
they decided not to ~ wam the
publJe. lmte8d, they aald Thun· day, eecreey wu elamted on
-1Jaa laboratorJ where lt wu
1torH.
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Billboard Carries
Plea for a ·Mate In a probation report, the defen-
dant said the death of the child
was a "horrible, stupid, idiotic
act." He described his nephew as
having bffn "the wrong penoo in
the wrong place.·' BAKERS FIELD I AP) -
"Ladies : Are you really happy
being single? Would you prefer a
lasting relationship? l would."
'Phe idea wasn 't all that.
original. But Paul Worden ex·
peeled more than the three
replies he got after spending
$600 to put his plea on billboards
Cycle Crash
Kills Countian
A 33-year.old Santa Ana man
died early today after his
motorcycle crashed near a
freeway onramp ha Fountain
Valley, police reported.
Phillip PriJln.....-..preeounced
dead al Fountain Valley Com·
munity Hospital at 1: 15 a.m.
A hospital spokesman said he
died of severe head. chest and
abdominal injuries.
Police said he wasn't wearing
a helmet when his motorcycle
apparently struck a curb near
the San Diego Freeway onramp
on Talbert Avenue just east or
Brookhurst Street at 11 p . m .
Thursday.
and radio station here
Actually. he got four quenes.
However, one woman later went
back lo her husband.
Worden was sort of hoping the
local po8t office would have to
work overtime processing his
mail.
The low number or replies just
might have something to do with
the requirements for his "uto-
pian woman."
'Tm looking for a woman who
will worship me," he says. "ln
return. I'll worship her and
bring home the paycheck.
"I doo't want her to be overly
active, aggressive, demanding
or needing. to go out daacillc and
dining. But, if she's seeking only
aecurity and survival wit.bout a
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relatlonabip would be very
short·lived."
Worden says "there are plenty
or women out there who fit my
bill ..•
So, how come the advertising
campaign has failed? Worden
thinks Bakersfield is too con-
servative.
"The American culture con·
siders it taboo and can't handle
so much openness and honesty."
be says.
Deputy District Attorney Paul
Meyer said Mitchell would
become eligible for parole con-
sideration atte.r serving 15 years
in slate prison.
Drug Powder
Confiscated
BORREGO SPRINGS CAP) -
Authorities s ay they found
Sl00,000 worth or amphetamine
powder being made iUegally in a
bungalo at the poeb Casa deJ
Zorro reeort botel.
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42·Y•..-.clid .,..._ --a t11i9 fire station Wedneeday.
The man identified u Robert
Chalk Scot{-apparftlly died cl a
drug overdose, sheriff's deputy
Jim McKenna said after tracing
the car to Casa del Zorro. Two
women and two men were ar·
rested. ln the car, McKeDDa said
he found two shotguns and a
.357-magnum revolver along
with 70 hundred·dollar bills and
a syringe.
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Pair Can Vote on Newport Hotel Plan
II)' :-.'TEVE MARBl.t;
Of~tl•l'IMlJl..i
A pair of Nt'"' ~ll I Hl' 1•h 1•1f\
counl·1lmen will tw .1110" ,,., t11
vole on o.l µro1x)M•d I 1 :-l\11' h"td
next Tuesduy d.-sp11t• ron01<'\ of
1ntt'rt'St dutr~l'!t It'\ l"ktl '1l thcml
UMs week
Nttwport t'1\\ 1\t1011w ' llu~h
Coffm. 1n .. 19 va.:l' lt>g •• l ,\lJlllllOll'"
released late Thursll.i'. !>.till hl
could fiod no rca!>On ,,; bur 1'1111n
c1lmen Phil Maurl'r .ind .loh11
Co:i.. f1 1'm \otmi cm \ht•~ room
K oH <.~ny-tmtl'1 - -
M t•rn twr s u f S l'ON 1~l ufl
Pulluun.: Ou1 ~cvqwrt "'ho
"'" opp1l!j1·1i lt1 tla h11lrl haV\'
(H"111•,1 lhal th..-Two 1·1111r11·1lmtoo
ht'n1•(1t.-d 1ntl1rt-<"th t1om $32.000
'IWllt L tht-t\1111 t ·omp4UI} to
<Hn1 ,, 1 l111isi.11gn <illtw d tt t uust
11l~ 1111 m..-r n1 1111n hn1-n P1J1JI
H' l0 korf a11d Ha)' W1l11.-ms, the
mt>n Maun ·r and 1 'n:-. unseatL'd
la I -.11n11c
J 1 i wau .... µ.r..cs.ill.e.ot..-~P< .
u1d ht't ttroup askt.-d both l'Oun-
c1 I ncwt•um e r:. to disqualify
themsdH·~ tu "avoid a ny ap-
pt'urnm·c M 1nwropreity ·
further !>PO ·ays. lhal, 1f
the l wo rneo don 'l disqualify
themSt'lves. their council seats
could be dcrlared 'acant'
Rut 1'off1n explained that the
t•xpens1ve Koll l0 ampa1gn, a<'·
~·urdi ng to fucts a vailable to
him. repn::sented an mdepen-
---~ -dent expenlllture, no{ a contribu· read the legal opinion.
lion. "But any campaign law that
He said both councilmen told al lows one individual or one
him they had neither solicited corporation to spend $32.000 on a
the money nor had any control campaign must be corrected,"
over how 1t was spent. she stated.
"Jn ract." said Coffin. "my Maurer. who said he wasn"t of·
understanding is that they were fe nded by the SPON charges ,
so m·ewhat offended by the claims he likely would have won
newspaper ads that Koll paid the election without the Koll ad-
for." vert1sing campaign
Bobby LovPll , a S PON Answering ct)arges that he
spokeswoman. !>a1d she hadn't vowed last sorin~ to support the
hotel if the matter r esurfaced,
Maurer said he is keeping an
open rrund on the proposaJ and
will take public testimony into
account before voling next Tu~
day.
Tim Strader. Koll 's senior vice
president. called SPON mem-
bers a "vocal minority" and
s uggested they were s taging " a
'"last-minute attempt to drum up
an emotional issue that has
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Air W a~ Rages
Iran Bombs Iraqi Cities
BA<afDAU, Iraq <AP)
Ir aqi forces were rt>ported
bogged down today in efforts to
gain control of Iran's oil port of
Khorramshahr. but the air war
Oared.
lranjan warplanes bombed the
Iraqi c1t1es of J(jrkuk. Mosul and
Cursing
Slayer
Sentenced
ByDAVIDKUTZMANN
OflN0.11• ll'llelSlatl
A cursing Emmette Mitchell,
convicted of fi rst degree murder
last month for the April slaying of
his 4-year-old nephew. has been
sentenced to a 25-years-to-liCe
state prison term by an Orange
County judge .
Io a trial that was already
punctuated with frequent emo-
tional outbursts, Mitchell again
TbUl"sday directed obscenities at
Superl°" Court Jud&e Richard
Beacom, catllng him a "fat
bastard." The manacled defen-
-dant made the remark as he was
being led out Of the <'OUrtroom in
Santa Ana by sheriff's deputj es
Judge Beacom, who h&d onte
lermed.~itchell ··an egotistical.
na rcissistic wimp,·· handed down
the maximum sentence after de·
nying motions by Deputy Publfr
Defender Ronald Butler for a nc\\o
trial.
The defense attorney ar gued
that the facts in the case wt!rP not
sufficient to uphold a first degree
murder con viction ag;.11nl
Mitchell and tha\ the J cfcndunt
should have been found guilty ur
no worse than seC'ond degree
murder for the death of young
J ohn H. Lewis, Jr
Mitchell was supposed to lil.kc
care of the child the night or Apnl
21 while the mother. Diane Lewis
of Santa Ana. took a night-school
examination in Los Angeles
Mitchell admitted hrst strangl
10g and then dunking the child 1n a
bathtub soon after the mother lh1s
siste r 1 had left The youngster
d ied about 10 day~ later al
Children's ll o~p1t al or Orange
County In an inte rview outside the
judge's second-floor courtroom.
Mrs. Lewis told reporters she
wanted a stirfer sentence for her
brother .
''When somebody ki lls a de-
fenseless child. 25 years is not
enough, in my view." she s aid
"I'm not sl aisfted. H they had
killed him , that wouldn't be
-enough," she added. "He's no
longer my brotht>r. Nol after he
touched m y child.·'
Mitchell . 24, made ob!!_ccne
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Wps Eye
Wmkout
Saying it is "fed up"
with lhe way th~ city was
negotiating. the 300·
member Anaheim Police
Association says it will
vote In two weeks on
whether to strike .
am Donahue. head of
the officers' group, ac-
cute4 the clly or failing to
bar1•ln in good faith.
Talks have been under
way aince Sept. ll, and the
current contract Hpires
al mldnl1ht today. The
atrille vote WU 8Cheduled
Oct. at. Howvw, Donahue aaid
ae10UaUona would con·
tlaue delolte a atrUre vote
ti th• city ch1n1ed Its .......,llmnce.
Suleimarueh today. the Iraqis
1 eported_ They s aid 13 civilians
were killed m the raids and rive
Iranian planes were s hot down.
Iraqi jets raided oil installa-
tions near Ahwaz and all planes
returned safely, an Iraqi com·
munique said.
0.11¥ ll'llet St.ttf -
Hoyal ."tmilf"
Mater Dei High School
lf omecoman g Queen Katie
J'urdy, 17, smiles after her
<'rowning Thursd <iY Katie.
also Mater Dei 's head <·heer
le:i.der this year . 1s the
tfaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
.John Purdy of Costa Mesa.
Mater Dei 's football learn lost
to Edison. (Details Page B7 l
Art Museum
Appoints New
Fund Raiser
Fund-ra1smg s pecialist Gene
Gardner is the new development
director of lhe Newport Harbor
Art Museum. following his re·
cent appointment by the or-
ganization's board of directors .
Gardner joins the museum
headquartered al 850 San
Cle m e nte Drive , Ne wport
Beach. after a campaign al St.
J oseph's Medical Ce nte r ,
Burbank, which ra ised S2.8
million in eight ~onlhs.
Gardner holds a bachelor of
sc~ence degree in economics
Yrom Siena College in Albany.
N.V. and completed graduate
study in public relations-and
marketing al the New School for
Social Research in New York
City .
Bomb Squad
Summoned
To School
The Orange County Sheriffs
Department haurdous devices
squad wu summoned to a La
Palma school today to dispose of
a con.talne r of dlnltro phenyl
hydrazine, a potent explosive.
Delaila ol the incident al John
F. Kennedy Hl&li School were
1ketchy. But • spokeswoman for
the Orenae County Fire Depart·
ment said the chemical ap-
parently was round in a
chemiltry lab at. the school.
She aaid the haaardoua de· vices 1quad planned to tramport
the chemical, a Cla11 A H ·
ploeive, to the county'• Olinda
landfill.
lraq issued hltle information
on its 19-day·old offensive aimed
at Khorramshahr on the dispul·
ed Shatt al-Arab waterway and
al the nearby lranian refinery o(
Abadan. some 70 miles south of
Ahwaz. <'ap1tal or Iran's oil-rich
Khuzistan Province. It said 22
Iranian and three Iraqi soldiers
had been killed in the Khor
ramshahr area m 24 hours
But rnp-Orter~ 1n lhf' l r aq1 ·
occupied !>ector of Khorramshar
~a id the Iraqi s h old th ~
northwest ne1ghborhoods and
the port section but the Iranians
hold southeast sector and the
bridges on the Karum River,
which divides the city
The Great Puntpldn
An Iraqi commander said the
Iranians continued to hold U1e
key bridge with a n emplacement
o( five or six tanks . He said the
Iranians were able lo lob shells
on the port but could not ad-
vance oo the ground.
Howard Dills (right, in cap) watches as a
judge weighs in his huge pumpkin before
he was declared the winner ol the Cana·
dian pumpkin championship in Windsor,
Nov a Scotia. The pumpkin weighed 448
pounds, breaking the 1979 record by 9'12. --------An Iraqi military communique
reported two Iranian helicopters
shot down over the southern se<:· tor Thursday and said 16 Iranians
were killed. It s aid Iraqi ground
forces destroyed power stallons
and set fuel de pots afire in
Ahwaz.
The Iranian news a_gency r_e..-
l>Orted an If aq1 MiG jet raided
the railroad st ation in Ahwu.
and artiJlery shelled the station.
kilhng 14 people. Iran said Iraqi
warplanes a lso bombed two
Free~ay Suspect
-Released in Error
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Police Grab
3 Suspects
In Burglary
Police arrested three Orange
County men f<H s uspicion of
burgla ry f";.irl ~ Thursday dur-
ing a "routlnt! traHtc stop ··
Officers rn akin~ the stop at
S 30 a m on Hamtllon Street
near Pomona Av\.n•le said they
round burglary tools and a can
vas pack ronta1ni ng S378 worth
o( coins 1n the car
Booked for s.us p1 c ion of
burglary, suspicion of posscss-
1 n g burglary tools and
possession of stolen property
were Donald E . Wyrick, 24, of
398 Wilson St., Costa Mesa; his
brot h er Rodn ey. 23, of
Westminster and Herbert W
Cogswell, 22, of Santa Ana.
Investigators said the money
alle gedl y was t a ke n from
Terry's Bar. 2901 Harbor Blvd.
Employees there reported later
in the morning that thieves had
pried open coin-operated pool
tables and vending machines
during the night.
OUlcers said the trio's car was
stopped originally ror a possible
mechanical violation.
All three rem ained in Costa
Mesa Jail today with their bails
set at $2,500.
By FREDERICK SCBOEMERL °' -Oelty ............ Court records on file in Santa
Ana disclose t hat William
George Bonin was mistakenly
releas~ from custody in 1979
and remained free while fi ve of
the so-called treeway murders
in which he 1s a suspect oc-
c urred.
The 33-vcar-uld [)owney truck
driver·s -re lease from Orange
County J ail after serving only
hnlf of a six rnooth sentence on a
parole violatton resulted rrom
an err or b y s tate p e n a l
authorities. ac•cordmg to a docu·
ment filed by the st ate Attorney
General's office
Bonin. arrested in June 1n Los
Angeles after he was placed un·
der s urveillance. is considered
the prime suspect in 2\ murders
of young men and boys that date
back to October 1978.
He was releal>ed that year
from state prison after servm~ a
term on a sex offense conv1t'til>n.
He has been charged with 14
murders in the series of sex·
related slaymgs
C08ta Mesa Thieves
Get Cement Mixer
Thieves apparently hooked a
vehicle up to a S3.000 cement
mixer resting al a construction
site in Costa Mesu and hauled it
away, police report.
A spokesman for Pierce En·
terprises of El Monte told of·
ricers the two·cylinder, gasoline
operated mixer had been left on
the site at 3333 Hyland Ave. and
was missing early Thursd ay
morning.
r Fortune Lost
10,000 1901 Coins <;o,,e
...
Burglars carted off three boxes containing l0.000 1901
silver dollars Crom a Newport Beach home Thursday and
police said the dollar loss in th~ heist could be sta11ering.
THE COIN~. STASHED under a bathroom sink In the
St. James Place residence, would be worth a minimum of
$180,000, one coin dealer calculated today.
Dependina on the coins' mint mark. the s ilver dollars
could be worth anywhere from $1,000 to Sll,500 each. the
dealer added.
ELEANOa F&ASEa TOLD polJce the crookt am~hed
ou1 a 1araae wlndow and then pried open a door to 1a&n en·
try LO her house. She told police the lntl"uden also made off with a
fourth box contalnln1 $5,000 ..x1h of 1Uver coins and an
envelope filled with Sl.50 in auorted colu.
Cdft upjlf'ta said that 10,000 1llveT dollara would weiCh
about• pounds.
According to a document pre-
pared by state Deputy Attorney
General Mi chael Wellington,
Bonin's premature release from
the jail occurred after his name
was mistakenly placed on a list
of people eligible for p_arole due
to a 1979 appeals court decision.
The document was filed in
connection with an unsuccessful
attempt by Bonin to remain free
arter state prison officials dis-
covered the error.
The parole violation for which
Bonin was sentenced to stx
month~ in the county Jail result-
ed from his arrest in August 1979
in connection with alleged sex
a c t s involving a 17-year -old
Irvine youth.
According to rel·nrds on file al
South Oranee County Municipal
(See BONlN. Page AZ I
Rites at Sea
Sclwduled for
Jolm T. Smith
The ashes of former manner.
U.S. Navy officer and 1 rvine
Company official John T. Smith,
who died Tuesday at his Hunt
ington Beach home. will be scat-
ter ed at sea with no funer al
held.
Friends who wis h to r e·
me mber Mr. Smith. who was S3,
may make contributions in his
name to the Kings Point Alumni
Scholarship Fund at the U.S.
Merchant Marine Academy.
Kings Point. N. Y., 11024.
Before ill health forced him to
retire in 1977. Mr. Sm ith was in-
s urance and risk manager for
the Irvine Company which he
joined in 19'11 after leaving a
similar posl with TRW Systems
Inc .• Redondo Beach.
Following Korean War service
aa a commissioned ofCicer in the
U.S. Navy, the U .S. Merchant
Marine Ac ade my g raduate
worked for Boston-Old Colony
Insurance Company.
The Mai n e native and
Amhhel"!lt H.igh School 1raduat.e
was a founding member and
first president of tbe Orange
Empire Chapter. R lak and
Insurance Manaaement Society.
He waa also a member of \.he
Menaa Society. A resident of southeast Hunt·
ington Beach. Mr. Smith leaves
his wlle. Loulae ; • son, Barrye
of Venice. and a daqhter, Don·
na of ea.ta Mesa.
Paclfic Vlew Memorial Park
ud Mortuary ••• in charae or
arrangements.
Pursuit Ends
With Arrests
OverCanls
Two Huntington Beach men
were arrested in Costa Mesa at
about 11 a.m. Thursday on
credit c ard for gery charges
a fter their car collided with
another during a police pursuit.
Gary E. Oaks, 26. of 19172
Florida St. and David J . Hesler ,
24 of 22031 CatC1lina Dnve also
were a r rested o n r t.>ceiving
stolen property charges because
the di,•mg gear they purchased
from Laguna Sea Sports. 1951
Newport Blvd with an allegedly
stolen credit card.
Oaks also was booked into
Costa Me~a Jail for sus picion of
reckless dnvm~ and suspicion of
attemptJn.: to evade a police of·
facer
Police said the men fled the
store after rlerks checked out a
credit card used for purchases.
A motor<"yrle officer respond-
ing to a follow up call lo Costa
Mesa police began the pursuit
and was joined b)' several other
units. om cers said
Both fled from the collision on
19th Street at Placentia Avenue,
officers srud, but were arrested
as police umts <'onvergeci on the
1nterse<'llon
Oaks has been r eleased oo
$S.OOO bail. llester remains in
jail with bail set al the same
amount. offi cers said .
Or:~:cJ .:asl
"'ea Cher
L o w cloud in ess on
Saturday, becoming most-
ly sunny over Inland areas
dur in g t h e aClernoon.
Highs wi ll range from 70
at t he beaches to 80 in·
land. Lows toni1tht 60 to 64
11'SIDt; TODA"
Jazz 1"'enntu will strike
Laguna B«Jch thil ~ekntd
Ste H1e Hal of f utival
he<ldhner1 com1ny to the
I nrine Bowl mi Page CI ..... "'
Girt-~.-,n a lla11d
..
In case you h<.t\t•n't gu~:,:,ed . then":. a
presidential race going on. and fans of both
m ajor candidates get their chance to touch
their heroes during separ ate visits to
Florida. Above, Ronald Reagan gr eets sup·
porter.> ut Al Lopez Stad1um in Tampa,
while below a Secret Service agent holds
President Carter back from a throng in
Talla hassee. I Helated story page A4 )
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Arrestee Just
A Bartender,
Not Manager
A man arrested Wednesday by
Cost a Mesa police, who say he
identifi~ himself as manager of
the Huntington Beach Elks
Lodge, is only a bartender there.
officials of the fraternal club
s aid today
Ralph H. LaOue. 40. who said
he is a Costa Mesa resident, was
also listed in a headline over the
br ief s t o r y appearing In
Thursday's ne wspape r as an
Elks leader. The lodge's Exalted
Ruler Earl G. Roach, said tod.ay
that LaDue is not a lodge leader
Off1cf>r John Fitzpatrick ar
rested l.aDue who was allegedly
speed in~ in thick fog about I : 30
a.m and booked hi m on charges
or reckless driving and evading
arrest after thf! suspect stopped
his car.
Costa Mesa police Lt. Mjke
Johnson explain~ information
listed in the arrest report wa.'i
given by LaDue and verbally
provided lo jailers as he was be·
ing booked.
The c lub bartender, who also
al legedly re fus ed to take a
Robriety lest when stopped in the
1800 block of Monrovia Avenue.
was releaRed o.m $500 bail pend
ing a COUr1 aµpNtranC t:
Drug Powder
Confiscated
MIDEAST WAR ...
BORHEGO ~PHINGS CAPJ
Aut hor ities say they found
$100,000 worth of amphetamine
powder being made illegally in a
bungalo at the posh Cas a de l
Zorro resort hotel.
bospitaJs in Ahwaz. killing "a
number of people ..
lraruan President Aholhassah ~an1 ·Sadr. 1n a .statement on
Tehran Hadio, urged the lraruan
people not to be alarmed by the
explosions in Ahwaz. saying
''this 1s a daily occurrence. our
own forces are caustng s imilar
explosions in Iraqi territory.''
He said Iranian J{round forces adv~n~ed six miles against the
Iraqi invaders along a 24-mile
front in the sector near Ahwaz
~nd declared, "We a re entering
the final phase of the war."
B aghdad Radio said Iraqi fo~~es also are "destroying vital
'11litary and economic installa·
t.tons" at Oezful and that the ci· ty . 150 miles north of Khor·
ramshahr "is at the mercy or
Our g round fire."
. Iran accused Iraq of using
11ant ground·to.ground missles
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Cle .. ltled Acl•ertlelf11'42·511t
,,_ No'1~ 0.• .... Co~f\ly CommA•lllO\
MO-Uic>
for the fi rst time in the war
Wednesday night It s aid the
mis-;1les h1t Dezful and neighbor-
ing And1mes hk , killi n g \10
"IVihans and woundtng 300 in
Oedul and killing 60 to 70 people
in And1meshk
An lraman militar y communi·
que said each missile weighed
4,400 pounds and had a range of
about 40 miles about the dis-
tance from the Iraqi border to
Dezful. a vital road and r ail
cenlt:r that connects western
Ir an to Tehran. the capital.
They traced it after a woman
motorist dumped the body of a
42-year-old Stockton man al the
fire station Wednesday.
The man identified as Robert
Chalk Scott apparently died of a
drug overdose, sheriff's deputy
Jim McKenna .said after tracing
the car to Casa del Zorro. Two
women and two men were ar -
rested. In the car, Mc Ke nna said
he found two shotguns and a
.357-magnum revolve r along
with 70 hundred-dollar bills and
a syr inge.
---JUST BREAK/NC---
I.ate items from today's world and national news IU~lopments
7.5 Algeria Quake
Kills, Injures Many
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) --A major earthquake devastated
the city of Al Asnam and surrounding rural areas today, killing
and injuring a n undetermin ed number of inhabitants.
authorities announced.
The quake struck the city. 150 miles West of Algiers. at 5:30
a .m . PIYf followed by a second tremor lwo hours later luting
more than a minute. The city. then called OrleansviJle, was
WTecked 26 years ago by an earthquake which killed 1,657 peo.
ple .
A aeiamotogical station in France measured the quake at 7.5
on the Rlcbt.er scale, indicating a major qualle capable of caus·
inti heavy damage, and the U.S. Geological Survey's earthquake
information cent.er said the quake was followed three hours
later by an aften hock that registered 6.2.
lra4, Ira" 8ackflr• Cl""" b1 TrfpnU
BEIRUT, Lebanon <API -Lebanese supporters o! lraq and
Iran f~t with machine guns and mortars in the streets of
Tripoli today and police reported !our dead and 11 wounded in
the cl.._ .
,,... SptU. ., 8•~'"'°"
~KTON <AP) -More than 1&5,000 1allona of nammable
Jet fuel 1pllled into the Stockton Channel today after a leak de·
veloped lD a pumptna Une leadlna from a Navy tanker unload· inl the fuel. the Cout Guard said. ·
Co.It Guard crewa were dJtpatched to the Port of Stockton.
Fire olflclala aald they feared a spark could lplte the fuel,
which t.b9y hid la lea• volatile than 1uoline but •Ull Oamm•· ble.
BONIN ...
Court In Laguna Niguel. Bonln
ptckt!d up the youth. who was
h1tchhlltinac along Pacifi c Coast
llighway in Laguna Beach, and
drove to the Dana Hills High
School parklnK lot.
Bonin was arrdted after an
Orange Count y Sheriff's Depart·
menl patrol deputy discovered
the van Bonin m ade bail and
was r eleased from Orange County
J ail several days after the arrest.
During the period he was free
!1 ve murders linke d to the
freew<ty ktllinj!s occurred.
According t o We l lington ,
Bonin. who was on parole for a
1975 conviction of sex molesta·
t lon charges involving a 14-year·
old Fountain Valley youth. faced
a parole violation hearing on
Sept. 18. 1979.
Bonin argued during the hear·
ing that the youth consented to
lhe acts and that a small amount
of hashish found in his van
belonged to the vicum.
The parole board was not
persuaded by Ronin's defense
and ordered tum incart•erated
for six months
Three months later, however.
Bonin was released due to the
error.
li e returned to jail 1n
February afte r he exhausted his
legal fi~ht against the prison
uuthorities' demands that he re·
turn to custody.
Three other acqucimtances of
lht• former Silverado Ccinyon
resident also are m c ustody.
The 'icttms included Jamt!S
McCabe. 12, of Garden Grove,
Charles Miranda . 14. of Bell
<;ardens . M1 rhat!I Mc Donald.
16. of Ontario: John Kilpatrick.
15. of Long Heach. and F'rank
l''ox. 18, of Long Reach
Uonin 1s <'urrcntly in custody
in Los Angeles County J ail He
1s being held without benefit of
bail while a waillng a pre
lim1nary hcannJ;!
Both Burglar
And Neighbor
Scored Aiooy
A 63-yi•ar old Newport Beach
man . who rai1 off in fright after
comin» f are-to-face w ith a
burgl ar while <'hec k1n~ on a
neighbor's house Thursday, ap
parently scared off the crook as
well
Investigators said when they
arrived on the scene a t about
3 : 30 p .m . they d iscovered a
t e l evision set, an e lectric
typewriter and elect ri<' range
abandoned by the front door or
the Flagship Hoad residence
The man who startled the
crook told officers he knocked on
his neighbor's front door afte r
!waring suspicious noises but
too k off runn ing a ft er thl'
burglar opened the door and
s aid. "Whal tht: ht.'ll 's going
on "''
Ile said he ran t o another
friend's house about a block
away and called police
Moonles Shine
300 Women Recruited in Plot
LONOON (AP) The Unification Church wanted lo r ecruit
300 attractive women an a plot to influence the. U.S. Senate, ac·
cording to an attorney defending London's Daily Mall against a
libel suit brought by the church.
Lord Rawlinson made the allegation Thursday during a
hearing on the s uit, filed against the newspaper for a 1978 story
saying the church brainwashed young converts.
The defense attorney said the Korean·bom founder of the
church, Sun Myung Moon, told a group of "lrainees" in the
United St ates: "Master needs much money. He also needs
many good.Jooking girls . He needs 300 -three for each
sen ator."
When as_ked during cross·examination what the passage
meant, Oenrus Orme. leader of the British branch of the church
said : "One thing it doesn't mean Is that we were a lewd licen'.
tious and pornographic group. It means our weapons ar~ truth goodness and beauty." '
Thieves Set
Cover Blaze
In Burglary
Police are searching tod1ty for
the burglars who started a fire
in a Newport Reach department
store earlier this week after cut·
ting their w&y t hrough three
sJ:orage rooms and gathering up
two rifles and 10 shotguns .
Investigators said the fire, ap-
p a rently designed to help the
crooks cover their l rarks. was
st arted near 1m emergency e.x1 t
door at the J C'.. Penney store in
Fashion Island
They said the fire went out on
its o wn and caused little
d<tmage. The store was closed at
the lime.
The thieves. pohl'e said. con·
cealed themselves in the store's
basement late Tuesday as 1t was
closing and then cut their way
through several doors b€!fore
reaching an ammunition and
fi rearm storage area.
Prio1· ttJ forcing open the
emergency rtoor. which tripped
an audible alarm. th£-crooks
b uilt up a pile of pdc k1n g
material and wooden c-rates and
set 1t on fire, poli<'e s aid
f 'rfttlll Pug•• l I
CURSE ...
gesture at Mr::. Lt-w1~ after he
was convicted by Beacom last
m onth. He also had a shouting
match with his mother during one
courtroom incident 10 which she
called h im a "cold·blooded
murderer.''
In a probation report. t.he defen-
dant said the death of the child
was a "hornble. !'>tup1d. idiotir
act " He descnbed his nephew as
having been "the wrong person in
thewrongplace "
Deputy District Attorney Paul
Meyer s aid Mitc hell would
becon1e eli~1ble fur parole ron
sideratton after st>r v1ng 15 years
in state prison M itcheU. an admitted homos~x·
ual and self-described masochist.
has pleaded iMocent by reas~ of
insanity to the charges a gainst
b1ro
Fro..PagrAI
HOTEL ...
nothing to do with the facts."
SPON members, in addition to
leveling c harges at Maurer and
Cox. s aid e nvironmental docu
ments supporting the hotel are
incomplete and fail to address a
number of major issues.
This week's crossfire over the
proposed hotel is just the latest
bit or controversy surrounding
the Koll proposal
Koll officials f ired off a
lawsuit naming a council m&-
jority earlier this year after the
coun<•il approved a general plan
amendment that blocked con-
struction or the hotel near John
Wayne Airport.
An out·of court settleme nt was
reac hed l ast s pring whic h
cleared the way for Koll to again
seek use permits for construe·
lion or the hotel
City planning comm1ss1oners
have recommended that the
council approve the hotel plan.
Punk Rockers
Spark Riots
WEST HOLLYWOO D (AP>
Four people were arrested and
one s heriff's <ll"puty s uffered
minor in1unt:!' In a rock and bot
tie throwing melee outside the
Whiskey a Go Go night club,
authorities said.
T he incident began when an
unruly crowd of between 400 and
500 spilled into the street Wed·
nesday night while waiting to
get into the 11 p.m . show at the
premier Sunset Strip rock club.
which features moetly punk and ·
new wave act.a. The band We4·
nesday nlghl wu Bladt Fla&.
A Los Angeles police car
radioe d West Hollywoo d
s heriff's substation that a crowd
was blocking traffic and two
deputies arrived shorlly . The
c rowd began pelting them with
rocks and bottles. s o the de
puties s ummoned reinforce·
ments It took about a hatr·hour
for 26 deputies, 10 California
Highway Patrol officers and 12
LA PO officers to bring the
cr owd under control, Deputy
Terry Gingerich said.
Once a year and once a year only, Lees Carpets has a factory
authorized sale. A sale featuring the best-looking, best-selling
carpets in the line. And Lees has reduced our prices so that we
can pass big savings on to you.
LK'. NO 73()<172
COME IN EARLY AND SAYE BIG AT OUR
ANNUAL LEES CARPETS
FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE. (LIMITED TIME).
DEN'S
••••••••••••••••• -installation· custom draperies
linoleum • wood floor
1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·23.5~
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Friday. October 10. 1980 * DAILY PILOT
Econoniists Claiill Recession Is Over
flOT SPHIJ'll<:S. Va 1AP1
Analysls for 20 of lhP nwt1on''I
lara esl rorporntwnb 1'8" th11t tht>
1980 rt'l't'i. wn h •to vndt>d hut
warn th111 r<'l'Ovt'r\ w ill b4> a
slow oron·bs Tht') art' fo1 t•c·11st 1n~ m vrt•mn u11on
Tht> t'COnQm1Mtl'I. m " rcpon 10
the 8 1.1.111nl'si. t:ulln<·il toda) . .il..,11
con<'luch.'<1 tha t inh'rt•-ll 1 a lt•i. Mc·
too hq;h. ,.:1q•n tht· l'llt rt'nt
weaknt1S!i 111 lht• t'\'llnor\\\ Hut
the y <'OUld nut 11.:rt•t• on "h~11 the>
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The fl.re that sent more than 500 people fleeina the luxury
crulae ahip Prinaendam in the Gulf of Ala,11ka lut
weekend bu.med out the brid1e of the Dutch ve11el. This Cout Guard ~ wu taken from a low-fiying helicopter
u &be Prldendam wu under tow to the Pacific NorthWlt.
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Good Hearl.i n~
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rolling alnng ltkt: p l;J)'l'l ~l ollv)>
t1 nd the ct·on.Jm.) 1r. Ht'\CflJ
Hills
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been a tough f1nam·1 al • c • .i 1 .. 1
much of the t'Ollntr}' d11d ~.en
Rodeo Drive. lh<tt f,1hlt.·.1 ..,hvi:;
ping ground of the '"' .• ri'-h
h asn 't been comple tely un
tou<'hed But 1t 's !>till a lon11. " .. j
from the bargain ba::.erneot
menta.lity.
TUNING IN -Playe1 pianos
were the hig h fidelity instru
ments of their day Their glon
is be ing restored in a Costa
Mesa shop whe re the owners
have plenty of pat ience for all
the detailed work but none fc.r
a n y m e n tion o f molor11ed
versions
ALWAYS WORKINCi Jack
Weston, o ne o f the \>u.,1es t
c haracte r actors around on
s tage and tele\ 1s 1or.. t cfl
Hollywood for Ne w Yor'I.. for-
keeps six years a.co because "at
3 o 'clock every a rternoon,
there's a sudden thing that hits
LA . lt's c all e d "Flas h
Boredom."
TOUCIONG YESTERDAY
A tour of Hears t Castle at Sao
Simeon is almost overwhelmin&
to a first-time visitor To en-
vision the opulence or its heyday
Is almost unbelievable but car-
loonlat Tom Johnson of the Daily
Pilot mana1es to poke some tun
at the publlshin1 1iant'11 sum
mer estate.
thllll\0:-(11 I lllHll} .... o :O. d ClJO
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111w will I h. "c of lh \.or\l'1
JU rn llll '>l t JI 11J11 .HIU lJI" I\ utt-
.>rh tl) st.') although J 011 .11011°
µcs::.1 mbttt. c.hotit cnrlalwn
Not111g lhJI lcJ:.t .,u 111nwr l>
cirought aJ cc<.1d> hJ::. ::.t:nl food
pnn:s :-.oann~ tl.1-rt:IJ••rt !'>a1d
<:onsu1111:r µr1t't!!> .in· t:XJ>N:tcd LO
r1:.1• O\'t'I lht n1.:xt I:'! ll'lflnlhi. by
.1L1.ul 10 IX'lCPlll l'liat "ould be
t Orl l>tdt:rably below the mfla
llonary paC'e of last winter but
d bu\ e tht: August Consumer
Pril't: Index which was 8 6 on an
.m nuul basts
The bUStn t'S!> forecast would
111ea n an averat::e increase 1n the
Consume r Price Index or 14 per·
cent t!us year and 10 percent in
1981. The Carter administration
foreseei. a 13.4 percent increase
this year and 9.7 percent next
year
.. ,,,, ~r~aring'
The business consultants pro·
Jected the G ross Nat ional
Product which measures all
goods and services produced jn
the United Slates will show
virtually no growth in the last
half of the year. GNP decUned
by a record annual rate of 9.6
percent in the second qua rter.
The overall effect, the report
s a id , wo uld be that of an
aver age post-wa r recession but
a som ewhat s lower recovery.
Critic Slams
High Schools
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years ago, s he said.
Ms Taage~ra also said s he
round that some students who
got low grades tn the regular
first year chemistry course had
a hard li m e adjus tin g
ps) cholog1cally after getting A's
and B's in high s chool.
·'These a re stude nts who have
never fa.tied They don't know
how to 1.11ck themselves up."
Bare Facts
For Judge
LOS ANliELES (AP>
Heginal Faulkne r's bare-
faced or rather bare-
bqttomed bid to a void ar·
rasg nrnent on a burglary
charge failed when a j udge
said she'd arraign him
naked rather than let him
go free
Faulkner had flushed his
"ants down a toilet at the
lockup behind Municipal
Judge Nancy Brown 's
courtroom. and bailiffs in·
formed the judge he was re·
fusing to allow anyone to
d ress him,
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Judge Brown said, and or·
dered the bailiffs to bring .
Fa ul kne r in . U nder ·
California law, Faulkner
wouJd have had to be re ·
leased had he not been ar·
r aigned. she said.
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Coas ting
The Brown Prohlen1
TH£ BAOWNlNC Ot' OOR SllOG: t.,.ectart1<>n11 too~>
1ua1e1t that some rehef may be lll 11aht for tht· 1oliu1a
reachee ol our re1ion where au poUuuon ho lk•"ri 11wfol
over the put tO daya We eall it smoa
Smc>t 111 non ronlrovenuai That 11 to uy, ) ou ~vuld
walk our region for months and find nary • ~oul wt\v '' 111
favor ol 1t.
n ow to solvt the probh:m. however. d~ ( .... ., ... (fr
bate.
Only today. ror example . our Guvea nur H111"' 11
dec lared that the last few d11ya ol whee,1n1. couithlf\j,; dOd
aeneral suffering by t he popul1tr~ ol our uu 1111&) spur
the Legislature into passin& a mandatory vf'hl L It-, .. rnoti;
device lnspect1on proaram
VOV MAY RECALL th11t the Leg11lalurt! de~&led am\
haggled throushout the enll~ last session ovt!1 an aut<•
smoa inspect.ion plan lo \M end. not.tung was ptts~t:d
This failure to eel happened desplte the fact that ltlt
federal government threatened to whack off $8.~ mtlliQrt
to California unless som e form of anoual car ansvc:ctton
was adopted.
Dennis Man&ers andManan Bergeson, our c<J~Slal
memoeQ_ ot lbe Assembly, came up with a pretty good
answer 1f> lbe federal cash threat the other Dlght in an
appearance on Channel 50 TV.
They sugeested amon& other points that losing th~
S850 million in federal handouts rni&hl be a drop in the
buck when compared to what It might cost-our-harri~
motoriata if some ill·conceived auto in.spectlon program 1s
adopU!d.
Indeed, Governor Brown's suigestion that our recent
s m oir miseries will push our state lawmakers Into an in·
spectlon program is another example of how he m ight
like ua to try solving one misery by adding another m is·
ery.
NATION I WEATHER
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Harvard Geneticist Wins Nobel
11u~ftt'\ i\11 1 IJr U.11111uenat•"rraf,11 llarvard ijt:netw1st,
'''"' t11d" Ill' v. ,., 1h·l1~llh.J 1111J rwerwht-lm~d " ~\ sharing the
l'IMI ,,,llt•J l'r1,•· 1111 11wrli1·1ni-:~tld « llt'd 1t en endor'lement of the
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lh.•11&•• t·rr :.I v. Ii•• '" 1rctl the prest1g10uii prize wllh two re
~•.., 1 111'1, "' ,.., 1·111·11 lt1r 1111; IA.Ork 1n rigunng how thl' bod1 wardi.
url ..illJ l ~"' l•\ l(t'I Ill'-,incJ Oth .. 1 fore1.in lnV8deTS.
"'f'lfll" 0 1'1 \ llAPPJ<:N!' 11> the llnH ed States bccau11e we here
ltd\• >UllJl'llltll ••"'"'"'l'li a111l l1a~c l'n 4'our<iged young ~ople to go
1111•• tl•t • i..11111 ,,, 1 1111i-av11r • flt•n&ccrraf <;a1d a11 he munched a
tir.·okf.1-.t 11! bui.!t h Hiid 1 ht:t'•" Ill h1i:; :.nth floor horoe Ill a luxun ous
1~1 .. rl11i.•11l h1Jl1't • .
I Ill =>~' yhlf ulr1 111 ri:irrrr ,1f, who 1!> m ur11:d and ha~ children,
"'.1,. 110111 1n \ l'lll·1u1 1,, bu\ IH•'I li\(:d 1n Hw United (\tale~ sine.-llJ56
111 1 I J~ llol't·n ••11 ll.1 .,1.H{ 1t• Hur.w-d Medical SC'hool for 10 years.
l\l' ,,,ul ht· J1dr1 l ""cit k din.:ctJ y with lhe other two prize win·
'" 1 ( 1t•t•C)'1· '\tw it 11( Bar Harbor Maine, and .,.rt!nchman Jean
11 1u:.~t·r th1l rl:t·\ -.t u11u ti d1 ffen·nt J:Jpecth of the Scime medical
1111•hh:111
11<'11.c•. r1 <•i ,,,1d hi~ wvr.-c•erit~n·<.J 011 understanding why some
1.lt'upll· , , ~pon•I d 1fft·rN1th tu rlis1'as1·-cn11sing gcrrns \.ailed &n·
11~1·n~
" 111 1ltst·nu r1•d tli.11 wd1nduill gt'flt'~ µroduced substu.n(.es
1·<1t h <1 1 • 111uln·11k-: · Theo;;e mvlerules, 111 tur n. attach
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ROCK CONCERT FANS GRABBED B Y POLICEMAN
Actk>n Follow~ Hatt of MHweukee Show
themselves to the lflvadmg antigens.
• And then, the antigens are attacked by white blood cells, which
art-the body's firs t line of defense 10 the fight against dJsease.
"The la molecule is the marker," he said. "It's Uke a press
card. The lymphocytes (white blood cells>. will not recognize the
antigens without h ."
Be nacerraf's spacious apartment overlooks picturesque
Jamaica Pond and the city's park belt. It contains a desk-lop com·
puter whkh he said is connected to the main computn at Harvard
MedlcaJ School.
"But It's really a toy ," Benacerraf said.
He uses the computer to synthesize Ba.ch music as a hobby. He
also plays lh~ nut~
BENACERRAF SAID HE wanted to use the occa~uon to get'~
across a mt:ssage about the importWJce or medical researeh.
He said fewer young people today are getting into baalc
research.
"We are losing people in medici ne," he said . ''We wiH feel the
drain 1n 10 to 15 years when we need candidates for the Nobel
Prize.
"Jt's only through research of lhis kind we are going lo find
cures to lhe disealles we are fighting -cancer and heart disease -
and \o aJlev1ale the su.ffering or Amenca The only solutjon is more
knowledge .''
Caner F aJing,
Anderson Claims
NEW YORK (APl -Independent John 8. Anderson nas ac·
cused President Carter of trying "to divide the nation tor partisan
political gain" and of disgracing the White House by accusing
RonaJd Reagan of about the same thing.
Anderson and his vice presidential ru.nnang mate, Patrick J.
Lucey, told Jqew York's Liberal Party that Carter is trying too late
to change the tactics and tone of his campaign.
"For Jimmy Carter . it's aJr~ady over ," said Lucey. "John An·
derson 1s nowlheonJy viable alternative to konald Reagan."
JOHN ANDERSON AGREED, "The election is mine to win."
said the Olinois congressman, who had to acknowlege that there is
no s ign he 1s leading in a single state. for a single elect.oral vote.
But Anderson said the same polls that s how him in that situa-
tion s how that Carter is losing i.tr engtb and cannot beat
Republican Reagan .
.. , thmk that increasingly people see Carter fading," said An
derson. who claimed that 1f he doeso'l win on Nov 4, Reagan sure-
ly will.
CARTER WAS NOT fadJ.O g Thursday, soflenmg though coot.i
nuing llis attacks on Reaga11 in Tenness~. North Carolina and
Florida. three of the three s outhern states that are important to his
election chances. ,
VOV SUSPECT THAT the governor fi1ures that Lhe
cit izenry won't be out making any smog if all tht: people
are just standing idly in lines, waiting to get their car1>
inspected. Of course, while they're standing, they won't
be making any money or helping the economy either.
The facts are that over the past decade or so. w~ vc
had multiple smog control devices piled one on lop of
another on our auto eneines here in California. We ha't'
· t.ough_eiiir ~~~.-~.~~1-~~Yi~_ .. !\.lmlarda...J.b.an" any-Dl.ber-.. -. · ... -irare-·-IDIC wuon .
SOME MECHANICAL lllND8 amoae ua mjght SU.S·
peel that all these anti·•mot illdfet work some when
they come from the factory, but then lbe dootuekies icel
gummed up during freeway use and don't cut smog an!-
more.
T he president again crit1r 11ed Reagan's statement that he
would withdraw the SALT 11 treaty 1r elected. Carter :c.aid the
treaty·s prospects for passage 1n the ~nate would be better tJ the
Soviets withdrew from Afghamstan but that the treaty was sa im
portant il should be ratified "under any circumstances." R ock Con cert Melee
-·Brings··-·1-·00-Jt-rrests In Tallahasset-today. Carter signed a bill at the state Capitol
~--pf'fWidiftrliOO·'fJuUioe-t~·Fiond-a·and11the-r ·natts'~1l<4nme-:-
ly burdened .. by the influx of Cuban refugees
So one big question m ight be thls: Ju.st bow often do
smog control devices have to be ins~ted in order to re
main at maximum efficiency?
Would once a year be enough ? Once every ~•.\
months? Every month?
Or maybe they go out of whack the first time you fire
up and drive around the block?
OTHER BIG QUESTIONS loom on the auto inspec·
lion front. How much will it really cost the motonn.g
citizen. for example.
Meanwhile, some analyiat.a of our current 10-day-old
smog uaault su11eat th at it was cut by people who re·
duced unnecessary driving and by cu pooliq or busing
Nobody has been beard to loudly proclaim that 1f
we'd bad an auto smog device inapection pro(ram. the
1lties would have been an uure blue over the past 10
d ays.
Ml L WJ\UKt:;E i Al') <\
rowdy crowd of 1 000 youn~cttc·rs
at ::i rock conc1·11 tu rned int'' •ll
~nrnt!ed m•)b thiit r<1n:-rn1•k(>(I Hw
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melee !'iC11d
E1~ht poll<.entcn ~'€-rt' report
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broken arm ~ mt mbr r ur a
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llalt~ when t he bass player was
ltit m th .. face wi th lJ bottle
1 p11etl Jrt-na dov1s from their
h •nl:!b battt'ri·d t <:l.,phone
hooth:. 'l.r.d 'Hl1 1J:.ned \lltndows
REAGAN, Al.SO CAMPAIGNING 1n Florida, told a Tampa
rally today Uae Democratic Incumbent was aunty ol "endan&erina
the economic security of senior citizens"' by failing to cope with in·
nation and unemployment. His comments came a d&) after he
drew cheers by a~dlO saymg he would work to guar anl~ the in
tegrity of thcSo<·1al Secun\y syst~m
r--Let S Recognize
Business Our Women • in
COMING TUESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1980
IN THE DAILY PILOT
1 hf, role o f omu ..-ornen in buwss will be
h1,,hl1rjiteJ ,,, these SJ iecd poges to be published
T ue~doy. October I ~ 1n the Oot1y Pilo1. and Oct~1
IS in Coost Life. morking Nohonol Women in 8Wness
We~l. Ocrober 12 to 18. A total of 340.<XX> Orange
Coast people will rt'!Ctrive "Let's Recoqr111e Our
Wnmci1 in Busines'"
Alorq the Orange Coast. the Doly Pilot is the
on~ oe~r wock1ng womon rely on for new.. of the
mor~erploce Fully o third o f Doily Pilot reodefs ore
'ully employed spouse\ and o~ are siriq6e Of heod~
of hoUK:hold contribuling I<'> the thnvinq Oronqe
( ounry economy
A tribute to the
Orange Coast 's
Su ccessfu l
Wome n
in Business
THIS ISntl
ACTUAL SGI Of AO
F0< bt>sl '~''°" o rieo. bloc~ ond whrt,, pl'°'n ,,J ooy .,;,& con
be usf'd Your me\\oqe w;!I
occ;ompclf'y 11111 p1ch11e in thi,
sp<>e<' Yoo ""'Y 1u1irno!" 11 'ne•
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compony nome & oddtt\\ 1n bold
type 01 VOoJ 'T"OV 1'\hmolo I b 'ne\
of copy S<'!t dd If "'°" chooS@ -.c•
10 publ.V. 0 P"''"' '""' 'P"C• (Of'I b.o> lilied ...th \-CV ,,..., \1Clqe •
'let's Rec.oqnize Ovr Wom-0n in Business" 1~ on
ewceptionol opportunity to introduce o new OI lonqt1mo
a uociote to the young, offluenl, involved rtK>der~ of
the Doily Pilot. Tho poqtis CYe ideol f0< recognitio11 of
awards, cxhievement~ Of speed contnbut100s by the
wome11 w+io moke your bu~rlfm qo.
Recoc:Ption notices will be two column by two
inches each, with o photo you provide. The C0$1 of
eoch norice 1s only $30.
Don't miu oul on this special odvertisinq
opponlllity Ro\elVe space f0t Vo'-' notice bef0te
Oct~ 10. Coll f>.42-5678, todoy! ,
DAILY PILOT
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CALIFORNIA CAIL'( PILOT A:J
New J .... ar~
GM to Reopen
In South GalR
McQueen 'Stahle~
Drugs, I llegttl in V.S., Used -r f
t,{)..'\ AN<flo:l.ES t Al'J ~lllt t .JOo 1:1•nn:i1
Molora workt'nt will t>t> 1 ttt ur nm.: 111 I h1•1 r 1oh~ an
South Gatti by next M,1rd1 a \to.ti ~flt•r lhP~
were hud uff as the 11l11 ~ 111dw.tr' "'ni. hnt11·r,•tl ti\
a rece11al<>n tuad . tiff l'llll1~0t 1011 lrom hwl 'lt111~,
lmp()rtll. (iM's chtt1rman ,.,,.,, Hoitt>r 11 ..,math, 1c11.1 ia
rea looal stockholdl·r~· n1t't•l11\~ Thur,.S11) th11t thto
_Sout.b.JiJtte planl should~ r••uiol1•d h\ tt11·0 111 turn
out the (1rrn ':. nl'~ J <'•"" u '>1.1c.1rt \ fnml "'11 .... 1
drive economy l'llr dt•\ t•luµt'\I lo rh,1lh·n.:•· Ille• 1111
ports.
"All Wt' hav(' lll ll•' ,., n1.1kt> 1ll11ll' 11r •hl'Ol ,,,,J
make them a httlt> bt-ttt>r to "'111 h . .11·k t ··un11111 ,
conscious Amt'nl·a n rnoton:!>t.., 1; M "'~'".-:.r1 .. .111
Jim LecO<'q Sdld of th\• llfO:>I '\'h fm \I\\' } l .11
f'81 l.l11b t :.t·t orl ion ·1 ril
SAN FHAN('JS('l} A P i J Ill' )(I lllloJ 1 .\ h
tried an exton1on atte11 !JI 111' nl\ int: 1t1• .,., ,,, I 1
bank offll'er 1s proballl~ 1h1• ~<Wk 111,1n >1otav tn .. 11 ...
simila r c r ime 111
Hillsborough last month ~ an FBI spokt!Sffia!l l>Q}l> "\'f .f/'I.' Mr s . Dou g l a s · ,..,,,
Mt'Lendon, wife of a -
~)
Hibernia Bank vice !}res
ident, was discovered bound and gd;a:ed in th•·
baseme nt of her Pit>dmoot home Thursday
McLendon tried to pay lht! ransom dt-m:mded for
her safety, but was unsucces:.ful , !laid F'a1rl..1.K
Randolph, a bank spokesman
The incident was strikingly s 1m1l<lr to :111 i-JC
tortion demand a~ainst o United t'ahforma fla nk
executive Sept 18. The lflllsborouRh woman .... .:..•:
bound and gagged at het home
~e0i .. C1def M'alk• Oui
SACRAMENTO < A.P 1 -The presirlent of the
Los Angeles school board, Rolx'rta ""'.:antr;wb
walked out of the l.1ttle Hoover Comrn1ss1on 1n
tears after being t.l<'C'used of mismanagement
lt happened Thursuay in a meeting at "'hich
members called Ms Weantr;;ub "total! • ar·
~ogant," ~ccused her of "~normous meHrl'1ency"
in m anagmg t he schools. and complained that she
insulted them.
A~ton to R.-11ert1 tlutldoy
HOLLYWOOD IAP> Voting on the new con-
tract won't end until Oct 20. but actors in major
television shows plan to start work Monday To d o
that, they'll have to cross picket hnes --put up tiy
studio musicians who arc still on strike
Thousands of film and television actors and
craftsmen are expected to be hnck lo work ne:itt
week after a 12·week strik•· Thousands of techni·
cians will be going back to work, too, They were
never on strike, but they duJn't have jobs as long
u the actors weren't working.
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('hid Pelf \' Pl flC.'t'I r.lt .•t.C:f r IJt>ra g uarus a 3~·foot fish m g boac In
l'at·1f1t· 1;rnvt· uft.:1 1t 1 r .1.'\hL-<I onto rocll.s 1!l t he fog T hurstJa y The
sk1µpt•r , l)n, ici (;norn:.n 10, of Sequim. Wash . was tossed into t he
uce<1n t ·n~1st c;u .. r d ..... uN1 Rol>t!rt Dodd and Joe Sabo \\ere 11l~l•
w ashf'tl ovt·r "'>ar<l v. h1•11 ht-a\ y swells threatent>d to <:'aps1ze Coast
(;uard \'Ulll·r <ttl~mpt tn i,: rescue. All escaped injury
State Sex Education
Guide Planned by PT A
~\<.'lt.\~J t-:..,,ro 1Af') Stall'
Hhool~ l h ad Wd-;vn Hilt·~. who
\\ 1 I h drt'W .. f'll'•>POSl'd .;to"< (.'<!UC al.Ion
gu1de under pres:.un· from •Jppo
nent!' S<1Y" h•"ll l r) .\ 11<·"' approat'h
based on Lhe l'TA
R il<'s told " lll'W:. l'On r ertrnce
1 harsd av that th•.! Parc11t Tea1•hers
Association 1!'. work ing on 11.:, owt1
guide, but 1t w<rn't bP like the one
that caused th<: furor .
The subJect <1f the PTA gu1d~ will
be commuruty orgam zalion am1 plan
nint! to deaJ with teen-agt> pre~nan·
c1es.
• pos1U'>ll l<t ri>mforlt: fomaly a'lll
l cw1 mniunat) \ alui>s ·
l ri:.1 Mai 1.h, n lll!10n·ori»rl< d
parent ~1 .,ups fill·d ,..1t1I to block re·
least' of ,, guide fo r te;ichP.rs <'<111..'C1 .
"Edn\.'o.tlion fer Human Sexu11l11y,"
that thP 11epanmt>nt wa:;, c1rcuiat1ng
on dr.llt [vrm.
IT ISCL.UD ED suggc!>tJOn~ l11ut
tt>af'l1er .. introduce s ub1ects surh as
st>xual molc s tdt ion at age~ 6·8,
menstru ation and masturbation at
9 l l, and rontraception at agl! 12.
.F'or students agt.'<1 1::: to 15, it sug
gested field trips to family planning
clinics and drug ~tores that stocked
RILES Si\ID HIS Department of contraceptives.
Education 1s he lping the PTA wiU1 the manual. Parents c·an d ecide Riles dropped it. But he sa id .,...,.. EfNlo,.,,,.,, B•t•lllPI" whether to suggest new or c hanged Thursday h~ still gets request.a rr;om ..... u· d th school distncts for the draft gwde, SACRAMENTO (AP) --Democratic Gov. Ed sex cuuca on courses an o e.r pro-d h _ _._ ·t th d . . . gra~ M4 \he d~artment will g~t an e senu:. 1 to _ e~·-·· --· ·-
.. ...1~111J1.11:f111r11111-S:::'er':i'~: 1~~:'f.:te~~c~-~~-invOiv~ on"1i ai-th~ir-··r-eq-uest."-lle ___ tte~ai.d h;i;-;onvinced _that ~~
Klan leader who as hls Democratlc cha llenge:-. his .. md w ho obJeclt.'d _lo lhe g uide d1dn l olt\ce cao(irms. ·•w e're not dreaming up anything represent a m aJonty. Rut as the pro·
Brown thus jolna Democratic U.S. Seo. AJan to impose 0 11 anyone." he s aid tests mounted. th~ gulde "became Cranston and Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, D· count~rpr odu c t 1 v ~ T he focus
San Francisco. in opposing Klan leader T homas L. Added i;tate P1'A President Freda bet•am e the ~~achers guide and not
Metz&er, who is seeking Burgener's 43rd District Thorlakssoo, of McArthur m Shasta the problem of teen-age pregnan·
aeat in Congress. County, ·we believe the school as m cies .
LOS >\Nca ;u;s I API -L1>etrilc .
megavit«unins ond cells from sheep
and cattle fetuses have be~n used an
th e lrt:.ttnwnt o f a c t or S t eve M cQut't>n'~ ('ancer 1n a Mexican
llosp1tal. onf' vf his doct or11 i.&1d.
The use of Laetrile to treat cancer
1-. ille~al in the United States, i.o
McQueen went to Plata Santa Ma.rill
Ho'lpital S1Juth of Tajuana where he is
impro\tng, according to a doctor's
rt'port at a news confer enre Thurs-
day
H osp1letl director Dr. ftodrigo
Rodrii.:uet s.tid Mc Queen's "condi
lion n~ht now seems to be s table
The :Ht11at1on nas slowl y but pro
grt':.!'11\'t'h 1mpr0Vf•d '
McQl'l-,E. KAS I\ RARE form of
lung <.·.mu!r c:.lled mesothelioma ~111 ch d<.wtors RCnerall.\ con-,1der 10°
l'urablt
Hodri~Ut'/ ~au.I the malignant
tumcm. which reportedly had spread
lo tla :.il:tor's neck. abdomen and
('hest h<fd o;hrunk "al>out 25 percent
somL-thm g hk<· that "
T he 1·t•11lcrpicce of lhe session was
Willian1 U KP.llev, a former dt'11tist
who dt•velOJ*'l c1 nulnt1 on-ba:.ed 11r11
~rarn now embodied 1n t he Jnternu
tio nal !lt>Jlth ln:-.rnut e of O alla~.
Texas.
Hut tht·1 t' "'iJ!-somf· l'Ontrad1ct1un
from ~an Fran1·1'><'0 "'here & Laetnlt.·
rl 1 s l r 1 b l• t o r r a I I e d A m e r 1 c a 11
fl1 ol1·~1t·s 1c;i;utc•d ., ne w~ rPleasP
cl:.iiming soint• ot the crrd1t (or
McQuet'n s n:ported 1mµro••nnent
.m(\ !'l.u rrung the tumor masses hav~
shr unk tJt!t ween 60 ~nd 75 \}ercc·nt
AMt~RIC A'I IUOLOGICS said the
nr•or "1~ r .. :.pondin~ tn " program
w h1C'l1 .ncludt•'> v1.ils o( st abtll71'd,
pur1f1etl I .it-tr:lc ;1ntl thr c on
ll'o\1rs 1.il .\laru)arra v 3C"lnl:' 11t
Japa11
Lt1errit1· ti. a hij!hly 1•v .tn•ver51dl
drug n1atl1· n10:.tl.> rr u111 .tp11·ut µits
'fhf' V3('<'tttt' said < om)Jan} pres1clent
Hohn\ U• ·1dford. 1s dert\led froir1 u
J r ui.; dcvtJ111~d 'iO ~ <-ar., ago to l1 rat
LU bl' I culO.'tlS
Hodrigurz -.a11l l h.it th<' general
the-rapy for McQu<:en under Kellt'v's pro~ram inc!udes cycles of rest a nd
ext>r c1s(-, c!Jsl.tlled wa ter and n&lural
foods, nnd "a sern:-!' of medicatiQns"
that rnr ludes megav1tamins. mineral a nd nutrition a l s upplements ,
Laetnle. and a Ji ve·cell preparation
m ade Crom the unborn fetuses of
sheep and cat.tit>
"WE HAVE DEVELOPEQ a p'tmrdrgm·1ri-arwnnrcer"{hecoiiise-oi -
m edicine for the next 200 years,"
Kdlt:y l>aJd.
The news t'onfereoce began with a
statement attri buted to McQueen 's
wife . Barbara.
"We both believe in Or. Kelley and
the progra m and feel that 11 is a new,
uneitplor~ frontier in medicine." the
Entet Champion's fabu·
lous new sweepstakes.
You could wrn free gas
for a yea1. a month or by
the tankful. Just s top 1n CHAMPION "Here's Johnny",
soon ... and ge t all the
details plus
official
contest
entry fo rms.
Don't let
Champion's
'Win Free Gas"
Sweepstakes
get away.
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-Perteet tor ltlt -economy oil
:: cllaooe. SilllS
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statement said "lie 111 feeling mtM&i IJ~tter . Hi s greett wish is that the
lJnlte d St a t es would allow \~e
m~dica1 treatment he i s undergoU.
lo bf' done in lhis country i.o we could·
go l1c1me. . . "
But Dr. Dwil!(ht McKee. medical
direclor of lhe Dallas Institute and
chief medical consultanl for PJaza
Santa Maria Hospital, said "The
Kelley progr am i~ completely legal
for carrying out in the Unit ed
Stales ··
Brown Panel
Studies Bias
Against Gays
SACHAM ENTO I AP) -Gov ~d·
m undRrownJr iscre atmganewstute
commission to sludv d1!\crimmatio11
8Kal nst homo.scxuab~
Brown announcd.1 'fhursday that th~
,>~ m•·mt>t:r Comm1ss1on on Personal
Pr ivary, established by executive 11r·
dcr \.\Ould "study tht> problems of djs.
cnmin alJ(in hast>d upon sexual orien·
I at1on or invasions of the right of
pnsonal pn v acy.''
Ht: saict the• s~udy is needl"<I "so that
lt"gislativl' and arlman1strallve ac:ti1Jn
and p111Jllc: uttitudt-s may be IJased up-
on <Jf'<'urate information, t hus en·
cnur a~tnf! protection of th~ c1v1l rights
11( .11 l Californians."
IS ,\l'KU .. l!fl'i . Brown bdfllled dts·
c nrnmat1<>n u.:o.unst homosexuals in
llal' ~l:1tc work force.
01 (IWJl 31'.0 ha't a ppolnlcl the State's
fir:.t l wo openl) homos exual judges,
.1.:d hns ~uµported u nsuccessful
lt>~1,;ldl1on lo ban Job discnmmatioo
.:1)"' ... ltll>l.l::-3)~
Ill' .1b•> s1~ncd ma\? ball vpposed by ~?.'I~ ngl1ts groupc; 1t proh tbitea
t«•IAnty df'rks fro in rt>r og111.t.fog sam~
-,ex marnage
Brown's chief of staff, Cray OaYls,
!I aid the new corn rn 1ss1011 resulh>d
from "discussions with rcpresenr
lataves of the ~ay rom m unity for tht
last several months."
"A GOOD DEAL of misunde.rstand·
ing and stereotyping complicates the
deba te" over tbe bill to ban job dis·
crimination against gays, Davis said.~
He said the commission's repo~
du e by D ecembe r 1982, coulci
· atrengt.heft · the--~eH·-fi>l'--.g•y·rigb~--
legisl alion by providing examples ~
discrimination. Rut Brown will sup·
port any such bills introduced before
then, Davissa1d. :
He said commission members will
re present "a broad cross-seetion a(
society." including law Pn/orcement;
business labor. education and gay
groups.
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Worldwide Prol)le1t1
Unfortunately. Ur<.inge Count.' ., ref ugt>t' p1 ohlcm ~
are but a drop an the hueket when ''t'Wt'd on the "urld
sce ne .
We are well <.t\\-ar(· of th e d 11>ruption an Florida c·aust<d
by the s udden in,. as ion of thous<.1nds of refugees from Cuba
a nd Haiti.
But it's estimated that throughout the world there
now are mort: than 16 million dis plal'cc..I persons
thousands of Afghans who ha,·e fled to Pakis tan to escape
the Sovie t in\'e:tsion . hordes of Cambodians trekking over
Lhe border to Thailand in ~earch of food. Chines e expelled
from North Vietnam. The wanderings go on a nd on.
Next month the gene ral a ssembly of the Organization
oC American Stales tOAS1 will consider developing some
mutual codt: of obligat ions for nat10ns in dealing with the
refugee problem
The L' S deleg ate has proposed se\'eral prin<:1ple'>,
including disC'ouragement o f large-scale e xpulsion of
persons 1 a prac·t1C'ed by Cuba a nd North Vietnam 1. ef
forts lo return cJisplaectl persons to their rountnes 1f eon
ditions (*rm1t 1 a s ee~sation of fighllnµ m ..1 war 1. a nd in·
tc rnC1tional prcH'C'dures to solve the problem· of pt!rrna
n ent resettlemC':it whe n ne<'C't>SS<:tr'
All this ..,uundi. like a fanta~"· hut '>ooner nr latt·r ll1L·
nations of t he world must finc.i"som<' wa~ t1. i•opt. 111 ...
hum,IJ'lt> rnunn<'r \\Ith the~<' h.tplc's" ... 1ub \\.ho for c11w
reason or another rnust leave ttw1r humeland!>
Aln:ady half a d ri1.en O,\S members in (. ~ntr .. ! <.1nd
South Amenc~ have o ffered their help to refoge£>S 1\nd
there ha<i been some effort m the l 'nited Natio ns to find
---=w .... .r-s..tw:arurQ..l.U:1e_refµfil?~ f!o_w . ~ _ .... _ .. . ...
• 'A solution must be found. ana sin ce the problem is in
ternational. it ts fitting t hat 1nternCJtional orgam zat iom,
address lt1Cn1:-.f'IH'" to rt·~oh in ~ 1t
It·~ t'l"l1Jlnh t nH· J1 mm\ l'arkr reah1t:~d a~ his
<'<impaign 1·hairman had agretd earlier that he '~ onl~
Uct?n dam~ging himself With his O<JSt~ altar ks 0 0 htS
Hcµublican oppon«::nt
True. llon ald Reagan st umbled h) bringing the Ku
Klux Klan into the 1·ampaign \\ith one of his ear lier
g affes. Rut Carter's r esponse ha been a s upre me exam
pie of overkill
By introduc ing terms like "racism" and "hau·ed."
threats of a "war or peac e " choic e. and of racial and re
ligious d.i Vlsto n s in the nation if Reagan is elerted. Carter
indeed broug ht the c ampaign t o a new low.
He has been obliged lo back down and say he d1dn 't
mean Reagan is a racist or a warmonger But that's very
obviously what h e was trying to imply
Now he admits he may have been ill·advised in his at
tac ks and would like to get "back on the track ."
Perhaps, as Carter claims he's JUSt inc lined to get car
ried away when he feels deeply about something Perhaps,
as Reagan suggests. Carter is desperate to distract atten·
lion from his record.
The whole sorry business has given many people the
distinct impre~sion 1 hat underneath his born-again C hns ·
tian stance. Mr C'arter can be a ra ther mean man. And 1t
could take m ore than three w eeks to change that im·
press ion.
It will be interesting to see whether the Caner rep ~
tance is real o r whether it is a tactk to set the s tage for
rene wal of the rough attacks m th~ final day of the t am
p aign . • Opinions expreS!>ed in the spac e above are lhose o r the Dd1ly P 1101
Other views e1tpressed 0 11 thrs page are those o f lhe1r aulhors and
artists-Reader comment is 1nv•ted Address Tne Daily Pilot. PO
Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 1-'hone (714) 642·4321
Boyd I Irish Names
By I •. M. BOYD
What's the mosr common
name in Ire land '> That 's
what' a cLient asked . Reports
another. Several columns of
Kellys a nd Murphys appear
in the Dublin telephone dire1•
tory. but therein also you'll
u .. ar
Gloo1nv
"
Gu
Know how many
psychiatrists it takes to
change a light bulb?
Juat one. But the hght
bulb must have a real
deslre to change . A.R.V
find fi ve pages of a namt• you
may not C'ven know as Irish
Mitls.
Q Where do news 1 c
porters. barbers and beaut1
cians ranJt on that list of pro
ression a l people who arc
m ost like l y t o kill
themselves 1
A Low Very low At the
top of the list are police of
flcers How do you explain ·
that.
Argument continues over
the whereabouts of the
world's biggest ranch. Likely
candlda(e for that dlstlnc·
lion. ia the Coelho spread in
Brull, m easuring 3 ,358
square miles . It's more siza·
ble than Delaware. Rhode
Island and the District or
Columbia combined.
Q. Where'd we c e t t he
word ''coemet.lca"?
A. From the Greek mean·
lng "aldlled ln decorat1n1." ,
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for h1 dth·n < .uir 'h"rn" h1h• the dt>t:.itb of Lht
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MIAM I, l·L .o\ .John 1\11
dt.>rson s <-;1ni11aig1i almost ended
her(' nvt -.-.1th a whimper but a
ha n~ It "':s~ lta<1 enou~h the
night !~fr.re when the man 1n
t rudurm~ the C'andidate at a
se n 1i>r
c 1ti11.•ns '
meettnc 1n
Miami Beach
couldn 't re·
member /\n
Jerson ·~
name Hut the
d1max almost
c·ame the nt!Xt
morning a l
1ht.' \l 1am1
airport as staff and press
~Jtltered around the c ampaign's
d1 a rtered 7i7 and "a t rhed the
fuel tanker tru.:k rolled up lo the
plane then driven s traight
IOll) 3 rl1tt•h
That's what 1t has been hkc
s inC'e I lie heady days of spnn1t:
when Ander!>t1n. and a lot of other
people thought he could Lah on
t he lwo part; system lie
c·ouldn'1 l11s people the "ad·
v;lnce children," as they are
l·alled. <·ouldnl even figure out to
.:et the baggage aboard. For some
reason, staH and press luggage
end €'d up on the wrong planes, in·
tl udtnf.!, the l'harte r o f the
Art Hoppf>
Rcpuhlican v1t e p reMdentwl can
tl,JJtt'. <ieor~e Bush
\lvrt: -;crin11s than \hal , 1he in
d t.'peo<lenl ca ndid acy JUSL
couldn't find a way around the
m ainstre am straddlin~. con·
~e n s u s p olit ics o f the
Democrall<' and Republic an
pa rties. Anderson failed, a UttJe
no bly. because he couldn't
figure out anything different to
say. The major parties are tell·
ing America everythin~ 1t seems
to want lo hear and. in the end,
Anderson couldn't or wouldn't
think or say anything new
THERE WAS NO idea behind
th e campaign Except. of
M urse. the nution that .Jimmy
Carter and Ronald Reagan Wlll
never be mistaken for Jefferson
and Lmcoln. That wasn't enough
and most of the lime An·
dcrson could have been mis-
taken for Carter and Rea~an
The llhnms congressman was,
after all. a mainstream tx>lit1 ·
<'1an himst>lf who JUSl happened
to catch the fancy o r a press and
public di!.1llus i11n w11h the
t'hoice between a second-rate ac·
tor and a third rate president
Too bad In the beginning
there seemed to be a chance that
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1• l1-·<· t rnnw intv lli~encc
Offcn-.ive as th1l> 111:..y be to
Kh<id;1(y 1t ,.. 11erfeclly le~al
Yc·l hr • ... 1•n1 fighter pilots with
1i<'h} trii.:i.:er fingns tu inien·ept
M!Vt•ral uf the plarn·-.
On Au~ 2. fur exam ph:. a lone
HC ' 1:15 was samµling the air
W<iVt'!> about 200 miles off the Li
li yttn <·o a st when 1t::. r adar
... howt•ct u squHtlron <1f M1G·23.'I
l'los111g 1n The attackns "l{av<·
c hase and went into the af
INbumer stal{e hehincl the 135,"
.J f'cnli.l~on sourc·e told my as
·,1111c11 .. Dale Van Alt<i
T tl t t:L•:C'TRONH gL·a r
:.h11<ird th(• I '!'; plan1· -.howtd
Iha L tltt' l.1 lJyan f 1gh1er., were
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Jrm l'd aml 1•n·parccl lo fire "
The ,\ 101•rn·an~ t's('apcd by pull
11\g an i.:lectroo11' s w1l<:h. which
C'an disrupt and iJec-cive pursu
111g supt.'rsonit• f1ghtt!r µlanes
"f'he t:.:C\.1 feledron11· coun
Lcrme.c.ure 1 .. nuwscreen k1< kell
in and suddenly the M1(;:-. had 16
targr•I!• Wl tt1t-1r scrce.Jl!>. They
d1d n l k1111w which was th.: real
one, s;_i1d 1ht• !>OUr<'l' describint(
the n<ir111w esr·ape
On Sept t6, another RC-135
detected the swift approach of
two MIG·lls. whose pilots were
overheard receiving instructions
l o fire a1r-to·air missiles.
Again the Americans threw the
electronic switch and plunged
the plane..lllto a crash dive .
There were other similar mci·
dents. On Sept. 21, for instance,
four Libyan Mirage jets. two
MIG ·23s a nd two MlG ·25s
c:hased a reconnaissance plane
until three Navy fo,· 14 fighters
showed up and fr1ghtened the
Libyans away
Footnote Both White House
and Pentagon s pokesmen re-
fused to discuss any actions
taken by the Joint Chiefs.
C'H A NGING TUN ES : John
Sawhill, chairman of the newly
<·reated Synthetic fo,uels Corpora·
lion, 1s highly skilled in the
bure aucratic art of sniffing the
political winds and following the
current party line no matter
which party 1s directing the ship
of state.
In 1974. when he was head of
t he Ford adminis tration 's
Federal Energy Administration,
Sawhill poohpoohed the need for
government s ubsidies to en-
t:ourage development or syn .
thetic fuels. Capital was no pro-
blem. he s aid. explaining that
"the money will be there if the
government permits industry to
earn an adequate rate of re-
turn "
Sawhill at that time was
counting on oil prices settling at
$7 to $9 a barrel. "lf prices stay
a t this level. there's no need for
any subsidy." he said.
Well. times have changed, and
~a whill has change d with them.
011 prices have quadrupled in
the Pil.'>t s ix years. which you
might think would constitute
.. an adequate rate of retum" to
encourage private industry in
synfuels development.
Bl T 81 • 011., s ulking in ils
ten• over the windfall profits
I ax 1:. rlemandrng ~overnment
"ubi::i cliPs fnr its research and
nevelopmenl or :.ynthel1(' fuels
,\nd the obli ging S awhill who
s upported the windfall tax -
agree!\ with the oil men. His cor-
poration will encourage the re·
-lurtant · oil d~agons-with S88
b1lhon of the taxpayers ' money
in subsidies.
Had No New-Ideas
Anderson with help Trom Ed
Clark of the l.1l>e rtar1dn Part.)'
J1.d Rarry Cnrnm ont·r Lf the
Cirizens Party. could mob1l.ne a
lar~e eno u~h protest vote
against Carter· Heagan to force
serious Amt•ricans l ei t hink
abo11l <i political realignmunt of
some sort If Anderson had run
well or 1f. by c hance he stilJ
does m the closing wee ks -the
press and ambi t ious young
politicians would begin promol·
ing independent alternatives to
two mainstream-parties which
are very competent at packag·
ing and µrojel'ling the results of
Gallup polls.
WHAT ANDERSON found out
15 that you can 't do 10 six
months what the Democrats and
Republicans have learned to do
over 100 years to hang on to.
aci apt to, and r epeat the ideas.
and the frustrations. of the great
i\ merican consensus E ven if
yo u ca n gel o n n etwork
ll'lev1:.ion, it's not easy to foster
<'h:t n ~e in a democracy that
-.-..orks pretty well for most of its
c1tiiens.
And. sadly, Anderson barely
tried. Once he got a whiff of the
roses for a while he actually
thought he was ~om~ to win this
'
election he began to trim his
own doublS and outrage about
the system There is probably a
new ('oosensus constituen cy out
there. but Anderson couldn't
find it or touch it by rearranging
Republican and Democratic
rhetoric and programs.
He's more attractive as the
loser. In North Carolina last
week he said he wanted to
"phase out " government sub·
s idies for tobacco growing.
Earlier in the campaign, when
he thought he might do well in
t<'bacco slates, he had refused to
discuss those same subsidies.
HE I S BITTER now. of
('Ourse. and his attacks on the
established order a re becoming
more s trident. Jn Compton .
Calif . last week, he began qoot-
mg Theodore Roosevelt: "It is
not t he critic who counts. not the
one who points out how the
strong man stumbled or how the
doer of deeds might have done
bette r The credit belongs to the
man who is actually in t he
a rena. whose race is marred
with sweat and dust a nd blood.
who strives valiantl)' ... "
J ohn Anderson did strive
valiantly, but he was. un-
fortunately, just a nother cntic.
Doctor Glut Will Change the Medical Scene
A ma1or gvuernment r ommlUWn
predicted a .wrpltui oj 70,()()() doctors
by 1991) cmd womed this could mean
dt>t nmentaJ changes to the present
me1hod3 of prod1<'mg medictM -
nt'IVS llem
·c;o0e1 afternoon. May I help
} ou" ·
"YI!<>, I m
Dr Herbert
Vamplew .inti
I 'm here lo
-.ee a pc.1tit•11t .
l"re<.I rri~l1t!t>
for his JJlnual
rheckup "
"Oh . yes.
I 'm Mr s
Frisbee. Do
you have an
appointment. OQctor?"
"Yes. for one o'clock. I'm a
(ew minutes early. I 'm afraid ...
"T hat's quite all fight. Plea.'le
have a seat in Lhe livina room
•nd patient wlll be with you as
soon as pos•lble.
"Thank you. Excuse m e1 who
•
are those other gentlemen in
there?"
"Oh, that 's Or Kat1 .. Or.
Trevis and Or . Clagenson Pa-
tient feds you can't be too
c areful and he wants a second,
third and fourth opinion . While
you 're wamng, will you please
fill out this medical histo ry
form ?"
"My medical history1 "
"Yes. it asks where you at·
tended medical school. what
courses you took , honors. if any.
and your financial assets in case
of a malpractice suit. Then you
might wish to browse through
this copy of Liberty m agazine.
There's an interesting article
predicting victory for Alf Lan-
don."
"MRS . f'RISBEE'
Remember me. Mrs . Frisbee.,
I'm Or. Vamplew and I've now
been waiting an hour and a haU
to aee the patient."
'l •Oh, we h•ven't forgotten-you,
'
Doctor Patient is running a lit·
tie late today He got stuck-1n a
sand trap on the 17th."
"Look here! I'm a very busy
man and ..
"Of course. you are. But pa·
tient is with a doctor right now."
"How many doctors are ahead
or me?"
·•1 do think maybe you're next
Why don't you follow me out
here to this powder room? Alter
l close the door. please remove
Quotes
"How c an we make killing
more humane? The idea is a bit
weird, isn't it ?" -a n observer
at the U.N. conference on
RestricUng or Banning Weapons
Deemed Inhuma n e or Ex·
ceasively Injurious. describina
the alma ot th" month-Iona con·
ference on suc h non·nuclear
weapons as booby traps a nd fire
bo"l'>t·
your coat and put on this white
medical jacket with the opening
on the front and have a seat.
Here's a copy o f War and Peact to
keep you occupied. I'm sure pa·
tient will be with you at any
minute."
"MRS. FRISBJ;E, I've been in
that powder room two hours and
I 'm no t waili ng another
minute!"
"Oh . the r e you ate . Or.
Vamplew. I was wondering
where I put you. I'm so sorry,
but patient was called away on
an emergency. They needed a
fourth for dominoes. But let's
make another appointment.
shall we? Let's see. patient can
see you at 2 p.m . seven weeks
from next Tuesday. How doea
that sound. doctor? Doc tor?
Doctor! Dam. now we'll Deed
another new froat door. Tbele
doctors J'uat don•t seem to Wl·
deratan how valuable a pa.
Uent 'a time ta the" daya." "
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NATlON
Klttr11ish Copt•r
The reaction of five k 1ttens placed atop a
fence is s tudied by Eric Hat·kenson. 8. of
West Bridgewater. Mass The tiny kittens
were part of a litter born recently at Eric's
home
Fluorocarbons Studied
Govemme1it May Extend Limited Ban
WASIDNGTON CAP ) The
government says it may extend
its limited ban on the use of
fluorocarbons. believed by some
to barm the Earth's vital ozone
layer. or set up a competitive
bidding system to make the
gases so costly industry will be
forced lQ find replacements.
The use of fluorocarbons in aerosol sprays has been banned
s ince 1978 because of some
scientists' fears that they were
depleting the atmospheric layer
that screens out harmful sun
rays.
Officials of the E nvironmental
Protection Age n cy, c it ·
U.S. Defense
Department
'Fleeced'
tt---,~!IHlrNC:irnl~('A~) -SEH:'
Wtqtam Proxmire. o. Wis .. has
awarded bis October "Golden
W'l .. ce of the Month•• to the
Defeme Department for alleged·
ly wUteful spending on housing
for top officers.
According to Proxmire. lhe
Pentagon is guilty of '· understat ·
ing by $1.5 million various ex·
cessive costs in operating public
b o u s in g fo r h i g h . r a'n k i n g
generals and admirals."
PROXMIRE DID NOT spell
out Thursday whether he viewed
some generals and admiraJs as
low-ranking . Nor did hi s
monthly "Golden Fleece" press
release afford the Pentagon any
room to respond to his charges.
It was apparent. however, that
the figures upon which Prox·
mire based his complaint came
from a report issued within the
Pentagon itself. The document
was prepared by the Defense
Audit Service. and. while pro·
vided to Proxmire at his re-
quest. was disputed by other
military agencies at the ti me
Proxmire charged t hat the
military had spent:
-MORE THAN s.10,000 a year
for maintenance on each of 20
flag-rank residences.
-$1216,000 on the house or the
commander-in-c hief of the
Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk. Va. -sa.ooo to repair gazebos ad-
jacent to 13 generals' quarters
at BoUing Air Force Base.
Washington. D.C.
-Up to Sll0,000 in remodeling
for generals· o r admirals·
houses.
Pentagon spokesman J ohn
Becker said. ·•we normally
don't addtess Golden Fleece
awards. Howe\'er, the report by
the Defense Audit Service ...
notea tbat . 'the military depart·
meats generally disagreed with
our flndinas and recommenda·
UODI.'"
Proxmire's press release
failed to mention that.
Becker said the Defense
Department would "continue to
review" the matter . however.
ing a large increase in the use of
the gases, said that competitive
bidding for government permits
would increase the cost of
fluorocarbons and allow for the
r etention of only es sen ti al
fluorocarbon uses.
EPA DEPUTY Administrator
Barbara Blum sai d a less
promising possibi lity 1s for
the agency to select c ertain
fluorocarbon uses and ban them
outright. as 1t did with aerosol
sprays.
Agency officials said their
estimates show that the use of
fluorocarbons may increase by 7
percent annually for the rest of
this decade in products such as
air conditioning, refrigerators,
foam insulation and industrial
solvents.
MS. BLUM SAID if theories
about ozone depletion are cor-
rect. the increased use of
fluorocarbons could lead to
"thousands of additional cases
of skin cancer and harm
-.,conomicaily-.. important ·t'l'OJ>~
and animals ...
Ms Blum admitted that her
agency has not proven "con·
clusivelv " that fluo rocarbons
a c tu ally damage the ozon e
layer. although the agency's
posit.ion ls backed by the Na·
tional At ademy of Sciences and
evidence ret'eivt:d.
She mai ntained that further
curbs are still necessary. saying
the EPA "cannot afford to wait
for certainty, because by then it
may be loo late" to stop the
ozone depletion.
THE EPA'S PUSH for further
restrictions is expected to be
fought by manufacturers.
''With as many scientific ques·
lions as there are in this matter.
a rush into regulation at \his
time would be premature and
ill-advised ," said E. Douglas
Kenna. chairman of the Alliance
f o r R es ponsible
Chlorofluorocarbon Policy. an in-
dustry trade group.
Norway, Sweden and Canada
have followed the U.S. lead and re"Slrl'cted -fluorocarbon use ·tn·
aerosol sprays.
Not Laughing
'Welfare' Game Attacked
ANNAPOLIS. Md . CAP) -A
gam e lampoon ing welfare
cheaters and liberal government
bureaucrats "comes close to
bordering on racism ." says
NAACP official Carl Snowden.
The object of "Public As·
sistance, · · created by partners
Ron Pramschufe r and Bob
Johnson, is for players labeled
"able-bodied we lfare reci·
pi en ts" to collect money while
avoiding the •·working person's
rut.··
THEY DO THlS by s natchlllg
purses. stealjng hubcaps. shoot·
i ng c rap s and havi ng 11 ·
Tax Loophole
End Sought
LONDON <AP> -The Chan·
cellor of the Exchequer has
promised to plug a legal loophole
that allowed one of Britain's
wealthiest aristocratic ram.ilies
to pay only nominal income tax.
The polo-playing Vesteys, who
own a worldwide food and ship·
ping empire, have been the
center of a storm since the Lon·
don Sunday Times revealed they
were able to avoid tax on profits
of millions of pounds through a
complex system of offshore
trusts worked out in 1921 by the
late William Vestey. later lhe
first Lord Ve'stey.
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Sir Geoffrey Howe said in a
radio interview Thursday that
the law used by the Vesteys to
avoid Britis h tax would be
amended "as soon as we have
the right answer.··
legitimate children. with prof1ta
ble side trips into drug dealing.
gambli ng and prost itution .
Players who fall into the "work·
ing person's rut." on the other
hand, have some opportunities
to make money, but more likely
wind up saddled with taxes. car
repairs and dental bills. .. It's a reaJly obnoxious game
and comes close to bordering on
racism." s a id Snowde n. who
works with the poor and un·
employed.
Snowden said he will ask the
Maryland branch of the National
Association for the Advance-
ment of Colored People to con-
s 1de r boycotting stores whi ch
carry the game. scheduled to go
on sale here Nov. 1.
PRAMSC H U F E R A N D
.Johnson. the game's creators.
are partners in two small busi·
ness fi rms. They see the game.
which will carry a price tag of
$15.95. as a humorous look at the
we lfare system.
"We didn't invent this game,
governme nt liberals did .''
Johnson said. "We just put it in
a box.
"We're not against welfare,"
he added. "There are a certain
number of people we feel ob-
ligated to take care of. It's lhe
able -bodied welfare recipient
we're against."
SNOWDEN SAID THE game
is not based on fact and could
hurl errorts to improve pro-
grams for the poor.
··tn Maryland, the subsidies
from the Department of Social
Services don't even meet the
levels recommended by the gov-
ern or's own we lfare com-
mission," he said.
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Friday, Ocrober 10 1980 DAILY f'IJ.OT • l 7
Voluntary Death Urged
Patient's Right to Clwose, Doctor Sa.ys
BOSTON (AP) A doctor dyinK of abdominal
cancer advocuted voluntary euthanasia for the
terminally ill 1n a letter printed in the New
England Journal of Medicine.
"Man chooses how to li ve," Or. Frederick
Stenn wrote days before his death. "Let him
('hoose how lo die. Let man choose when to depart,
where and under what circumstant'es the harsh
winds that blow over the terminus or ure must be
subdued."
.JN 'DlE...sAME Thurl'!day tssue or tile Journal
the Rev. John J . Pans. a J esuit priest, argued that
the decision on whether to continue life-sustaining
treatment to the hopelessly ill should be made by
the patient's family and doctor, not the courts.
Stenn, 71. an internist from Highland Park.
Ill.. died Tuesday from a fast-growing tumor in his
abdomen. His wife. Harriet. S8Jd he had known or
hi s cancer for nearly a year and had been critical-
ly ill the past two months
In his letter, Stenn decried the needless pam
and indignity of a drawn-out certSJn death.
"As one who has had a long, full . rich hfe of
practice, service and fulfull ment, whose days are
limited by a rapidly growing. highl y malignant
sarcoma of the peritoneum. whose hours. days and
nights are racked by intractable pain. discomfort
and insomia. whose mind 1s often beclouded and
.disoriented by soporifi c drugs, and whose bod} 1s
assaulted by needles and tubes that can have little ef ·
feet on the prognosis. 1 urge medical. legal. religious
and social support for a program of volunteer
euthanasia with dignity." he wrote.
PROLONGING SUCH A LIFE IS crueltv. he
said. Doctors should be as conrerned with a pa-
tient 's last breath as his first. and voluntary
euthanasia should be an alternative.
"Consent by the patient with a clear un·
derstand.in~ of this act, by the patient's immediate
Plane Drops Metal
CHICAGO IAP l J\ 6-by 3-foot <·hunk of
metal apparently dropped off an aircraft. struck
the roof of a South Side home and bounced into a
nearby alley. authorities s aid.
No injuries were reported from the molded
metal chunk of engine casing. The dam aged
a irplane. a four-engine McDonnell-Douglas DC·4.
landed safe ly at Midway Airport. a tower
spokesman said.
Farm R eport Listed
F RESNO CAP) -Fresno County farmers are
younger and richer. according to the results of a
farm census.
Study results showed the average farmer
raised crops worth $147 ,718 in 1978. That is an in·
crease of $31,690 over 1974. , However, the ave~ag, farmec. a1&o .spent-..tft
-,,ercertt inore-on uvestock feed, gasoline and oil
and 35 percent more for seasonal labor.
fa mil}. b~ the: family physw1un. luwyer. minister
or friend .;hould v1olut1: n1> rules or social con·
du ct," Stenn wrote
In the other art1C'le, Paris, an expert on
euthanasia ut lloly Cross College. sa id the courts
have become needlessly involved 1n deciding
whether life·SupJX)rt t·:.irc t an be stopped.
l.J nder a clc('is1on of the Appellate Division of
the New York State Supreme Court. "a mmimum
of four to six physicians. fi ve attorneys, and one
judge are now ry<l..\.nrc<;I fur pcra:uss.ion to with<lc.a..w..
extraordTn ury llfe-supporting systems from a
terminally ill, chronic· ally vegetative patient," he
said.
Lifeline
Telephone Service
What it is and
how you can get it.
If you're a r~siJt:nl'e t:ustumer of
Pat.:ific Telephone and yuu make a
limited number of local calls a munth,
you might he inten.:st ~J in o ur Lifeline
Telephon~ Sa vicc.
Lifeline tt lh>W\ \\)U ur to 10 local
calls eve ry month f<tr S2.SO rlus wx.
Each call ma<.k on:r the: JO-call al low·
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cnst l()c eal'h. 1:\t:n call o \c r -W <.:o!-il
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INDIAN SUMMERS
BRING WINTER COLORS
if!!} October's
' --' Gardening Tips
Plan for lots of color
Plant on:r )YJUr hulh!'. C11lor lfllnhinal ion~ that ·11 l .llh\! .1
\\ilrmin~ ln:m.I in <>r;mi.icCounl~ itatdl'n~
Iceland poppies C>Ycr Ranum:ulus
\\.bite FJiry Primrosl! O\'er yellow
Daffodils and hluc Iri s
Pink Fairy Primros~ over hluc and
white Iris
Blue and ycl low Vinl;.is over red
Ranunculus
It's Halloween and Our
Florist is Treating
ThCrl''$ a lm:k I<•
l'rcating beautiful tall
arran,1.?emenl!'. hoth fresh and
dried. Our florist kMw~ them
all Your favorilc I!' waillnJt. The
pumpkin is particularly !'~1al
for fall dccoratini;t (no. 1t Joc!'n't
have to he scar>·I.
They arrive approximattly 20 days lfefore
Halloween. And they're very large. Some will he
decorated In a unique way.
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WAREHOUSE
Sneak Preview
Starts October 17
Just a peck or what's to coi,nc. Get a head start on mak ing this
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A• DAIL y PILOT
Getting tlie S•ort End
Bad Sealing Chtatgeit Football Olillook
By HlJGtt A. MULLIGAS ,.,. s.-i.i °",._....
AN N ARBOR. Mlrh
Watchinli? my fl nt ever footl:Sall
pme ln Lhls bl1&ae11t of Bltt Ten
stadia the mo t colo. !'Ill rot
ltlti l"Olot.~um anywhere an thto
coamoa. u Its 11rt1pric-tor s
raodeslly 1dlow I ran sm1H'k
Into t.turphy's lmmutublt• la" of
tlld zone aeatinA:
Like Californw quut crba~·k
ftkh C1mpbell. a luckless r hup
who <they tell me1 rumplere<JUTT
15 of h'5 se<·ond·hulf pusses onl,>
t9 watch his winless team l<>:te
•·13 to Michigan, I had troublt.•
,.ttlng Lhe game in fol·us What
was needed was a pair of zoom
lens eyeballs
MURPHY'S •'IRST ht\\ of the
pessimistic probability states
that a falling sh ce of toast in
variably lands butterside down
Murphy's law of-end zone seal
lng s tates that no matter wtuch
quarter. no matter which t~am
has the ball. no matter what the
game situation: rush, pass, punt
or fumble. the action always
takes place at the othe r end of
the field.
Very late in the third quarter.
after an explosive 34·yard run. a
Mic higan sophomore named
Lawrence Ricks. who obviously
didn't know better. s uddenly
nashed down lo the 2-yard line
at our end of the oval. But the
clock saved him from being
Toxie Fears
J>en•ll:led under Murphy'/\ luw,
and hl' banaed ovt•r for the
touchdown undtr the or1pc1111lt·
ti <11& I p()Sls
IN SPORT!\ Pi\RLANn·:. this
-LS..itn.o.\lo'n.-U lh.llJX><'llKOC-fr. &ri~-
The l1n1 vt'r;stt} of M 1ctu~an
has one of the flnc't ~rhaps
the fine."\ mar1·hmK bands 1~
the land The band strutted and
stomped and oompahed up and
down mos t of that h eld at
hulfttme, and the band director
set up his tall :.tepladder at
sc' eral ad\'nntageous locations,
but there was som eth10g about
the ucoustil'S at our end of the
amphitheater that marked it aci
a musical no.go area. Air cur
rentl> or something kept the
twirlers from twirlin g their
butons m our air space, and the
tumblers tumbled all over the
places, except on our alien turf.
NT ONE POINT there, one
of California's luscious blonde
cheerleaders , he r long tanned
legs taking on a faint bluish
t inge in the raw. blustery
Midwest weathe r . twinkled
down the sidelines into our ter·
ritory _ Finding nothing to cheer
about, what with the ~ame going
Doctors College
Warns of Tampons
C HI CAGO <AP > The
Ame rican College of Obstetri·
cians a nd Gynecologists has
asked its 23.000 members to warn
patients abouttampons made or a
highly absorbent artificial £iher
because of toxic shock syndrome. -.i: are but fatal disease.
~:,.The disease is "a relatively
(~re. recently evolved syndrome
"8t seems to correlate with the uae of this kind of tampon," said ---~.~~!~h ~i~e. A! direct<!r.~ the
-~-1e1e.
HE WOULD NOT specify the
brands of tampons that use the
fiber, but said it is used in most
tampons advertised as "super.
absorbent.··
White added. however . that
"there is no definitely established
cause-and·effect relationship
between the use of tampons and
toxic shock syndrome."
One brand of super·absorbent
tampons. Rely, was pulled offlhe
market Sept. 22 by its manufac·
lurer. Procter & Gamble Co. of
~incinnati , after a study by the
national Center for Disease Con·
trol established a link between the
tampons and the illness. The com·
pany is conducting an advertising
campaign warning women not to
use the tampons.
TOXIC SHOCK syndrome has
claimed 40 Jives since 1975. ac·
cording to the CDC . In a report,
the CDC reported that 408 people
have been stricken by the ailment
since 1975, with most of the cases
occurring in 1980.
dryness of the vaginal wa ll , mak-
ing it mor e susceptible to tiny cuts
and s plits.
SUCH LACERATIONS could
allow the bacterial infection
staphylococcus aureus to enter a
woman's system. White said.
Doctors believe toxic sho<'k syn·
drome may be a reaction to the en·
try or such an infection into the
bloodstream. he said.
But "E~ry wornan...who. uses _ famP<>ns-Oeed not panic ... he said,
because the Incidence of toxic
shock syndrome is low -about
three cases in every 100.000
women. Whitesaid.
Women w-ho are concerned
about the possibility or contract·
ing toxic shock syndrome should
consider using tampons only in
alternation with other produclc;,
such as s anitary napkins. he said .
The syndrome is characterized
by fever, rash and rapid drop in
blood pressure. often resulting in
shock, vomiting. diarrhea, mus·
cle aches. peeling s kin. sore
throat or eye infection.
President
Invites Amy
To Visit Amy
NASHVILLE <AP) -A fifth·
grader from Tennessee was in-
vited by the president of the Unit·
ed States to come and visit his
daughter in the White House.
on t>l~t>wh1•r('. !!he wund('rc.!cl off
in the> diret'lton of thl' 1H.·t1on.
And Callforn1a·s um1able
maHot down 1n thP <;olden
Uear '\Ult onc·e Vt:ntul'ed by. ex
lt'nded a paw shake to a tiny
urchin , who 1mmed1ately com
menced to cry The Bear was
not soon 11ga10 down this -away
th• rest or the afternoon.
.. Today 's attendanc·e . the
pubh<' address S)!5tem Ullot.mi!d
us, 1n what I later learned was a
t rad1t1onal announcem ent. "is
104,621, the largest crowd at-
tend 1ng a football game
anywhere 10 Amertca this after-
noon ··
I wonde red 1r the figure in·
eluded our arc of the arena
The s ame voice sternly
warned us that "pass -ups " were
a violation of the law and plain
clothes detectives were in the
s tand s to apprehend
perpetrators.
I HAD NEVER h e ard of
"pass.ups .. before and thought
they were some advanced breed
of pickpocket. A seatmate who
kept curing a bad cough with in-
h a 1 a ti on s from a brown
paperbag. explained that a
"pass-up" is a curious under-
graduate ritual during which a
young lady. willingly or unwill·
ingly, is suddenly picked up like
a rolled up Persian carpet and
handed up by the stude nts. row
by row, to the top or ·the
stadium. Then. as the crowds
cheer in a frenzy, she is teas·
ingly threatened with being
dropped over the s ide.
Jo~or some reason , university
authorities frown on this
fascinating cuJt rite. which cer·
tainly would provide a lively
chapter or two for Margaret
Mead and ought to add a little
spectator gratification to even
the dullest games.
"SINCE PASS·UPS are illegal
this year." my cough.curing col-
league informed me. "the stu·
dents now go in for pass.down
the young lady is handed down
from the top of the stadium lo
the front row.''
Due no doubt to intense police
surveillance. neither a pass-up
nor a pass·down transpired all
afternoon. However. If one had
happened. I was told it would
take plate ill the <J"pposite ena of
the field, where the student body
sits.
It figured: Murphy·s law of
the unperceived pass ·up.
But to give the campus police
their due, they did provide our
l'\eglected seating section with
an unscheduled sides how late in
the second half when they
escorted from the pre mises a
s p ectator who had over
med icated himself against the
chill October blasts. The ljtUe
stutter s tep he executed between
the arms of the assisting officers
brought to mind the fabled feats
of Crazy Legs Hirsch.
FROM AN IMPARTIAL sur-
vey of Lhe empty bottles found
under the seats. at the end of the
game. I diagnosed his lack of
coordination as being due to a
nostrum called ··Peppe rmint
Schnapps.,. which apparently
has replaced muscatel as the
elixir of the intelligentsia this
semester.
Our end of the s pectator spec-
trum. it should be noted. was not
neglected In that area of au·
dience participation.
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Data on at least two more sus·
pected toxic shock deaths. of a
Tennessee woman and a Min-
nesota woman. have been sent to
the CDC but were not included in
the count. CDC spokeswoman
Betty Hooper said .
President Carter extended the
invitation Thursday to Amy Jo
Kee of Hendersonville, Tenn ..
after she asked whether any of
his daughter Amy's friends from
Georgia· 'ever come up to visit.·'
Which probably accounts for
the fact that despite the lack of attention by the university•s uni·
formed cheerleaders, our
doughty band of assembled
pariahs rose up on several
memorable occasions to de·
nounce penalty calls against
Michigan with an impromptu
two syllable cow pasture chant
that must have had its origins in
the School of Animal Husban·
dry.
·WITH PURCHASE OF ONE
AT OUR REGULAR PRICE. " e
White said Rely and other
super-absorbent tampons are
made of a fiber called carbo>.
ymethylcellulose that is so absor-
bent it can create an abnormal
Striken Dismissed
LIVINGSTON (AP > -Dis·
missal notices have been mailed
to 117 v.oorkers who participated
in last week's wildcat strike at
the Foster Farms poultry plant
here. Another 99 workers were
suapended.
The president replied, "Once
in awhile" and said. "Would you
like to come and visit Amy? ..
Carter commented, "Amy -
that's a beautiful name." It's the
sam e name he chose for his own
daughter. now 12 going on 13.
When the girl said yes, Carter
turned to her parents sitting next
to her and asked whether Lhat
would be all right. They, of
course, said yes.
"You cortle up and see us. Amy
Jo,•• the president said.
Seen or unseen, Big Ten foot-
ball on any given Saturday has it
all. no matter what the
scoreboard reads . Al fair
Harvard, we had a few pass-outs
in our day. but I can't recall a
pass·upordown.
ll
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK Of SUITS
And Sport Coots ore included
except ~duroys and permo suede
priced at $79 and $99.
SOUTH COAST "-AJA. COSTA MESA, CA. PHONI 1714) 140-1111
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OBITUARIES
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LEADERS OF THREE PROTEST ANT CHURCHES COUNT THEaA BLESSINGS
Paat0ta of Muttl-<:hurc:h Center Share Facutty In Mtnne.ota .... ·'·· ,, . .,. .. ••EltT WILLIAN! PollUL EflEIH 1t>'~n1
of S.•I e.ecll c.t Pe~-•••• O'l 0.. toOer I. I* He I\ ,.,,..,, .. a e>., l .on• Wllllem -O..rte\ E1»r1 00111 111 New Vonr, J CS.urght•r,, An,... Lu•~•'
Of Coote Mew. c.t encl Mery E f>Orlr• ol 5°"111 ,.._e, C• •nd Sh ltr Merle J-O.S.F Of N•• J•1 wy encl 'll••ndc:Nldr.n lle<ll•Uon of Ill• Holy Roury wOt De ,_Id on FrlO.y Ocl<>Oe•
10, ltlO et 1 Jllf'NI In the HUOOf L•wll MeMO<'lel Qlecml. Vlslt•tlon w111 °"
fn>m 12:00 •II Gey on FrtO.y 0<.100.r
10, t'llO 1-menl wlll De In 1i,. Ho1~ Crou C-erv, e.m111. N\111"""''• S.rvlces ,_, IM dlr•,uon Of Heroor
L•---Ollve MOr111MV ol ,.,.,. ~u. S4D-SSS4
MAW.UH LENA M. HAWKINS, •9' ll, • rnl
de11t Of s.nte A,.., Ce. -• torrn.r rHld•nt of Hvn11nQton Buch, C• Peued _, on .__..,•v. O<tober
•• 1'90 •I -rev Geft•r•I MOSO•l•I .. loved ,._ of Lois #oil of s.tnt•
A,.., Ca .• IMJ M<Cr•v of 1,..,,,,., C. Ju•,.11• Sulllv.,. of Mlclw•v City, C. , Evelyn AOOI....., al Fullenon, Ce . 1 11••,,dclllldren •nd I O•••I 9 r anddauo,.ter Su, ,,,,,,"G ,.,.. /
brottwn l ester """"r'°" ol O•vton. Oll lo •nd Frrd •nd•rSO'l of Cleerweter, FlotiCY Fri.no. "'h <•"
•I Plen• llr-s Smit"' Mor 1uary '""" 4.00PM tot·OOPMon FroO.y Oc
to4liiff 10. 1•. Gt•wskle Mrvic;•s. '1111111tf
.,. <-..Clltd et 1.00PM on S•tu•dav
Octoei.r II, t• et the Gooo ~-rel Ce,...lery Pierce llrothtrs SmllM
-rtOHry air.cton. s~
STaYUIS llRUCE BENJAMIN STEVENS ,.,.., ....,. on 0c'-r I, 1'90 In N--1 1199CI\, Ce He we\ bor'l II\ F•rvo, Nor'tll O...ote on Sep!-r 10,
1'01, H• Is turYI-11'1 "h wlft P~ S... Of s.nt. ,.,,., Ca. O.UQlller, IMNe
JayM Wtlll!M di Cott• IMWI, Ce •
llrotfte•, Wllll..., Stev-OI 0.troll, MlclllQen, •nO I or•nctclllld Mr
SMYMs -• member of ,,. Newpor'I
H•.-r Elks u.dflit II 1 .. 7 lor 11 ,...,.,
He wes ralMcl In Mkhl9en •ncl cem~ to lo. ,.,...._, Ce. In 1'22, M mel
,..... In lftS -mefrled "*" Ht llH llvecl In or-C-ty tor 1' yNrs. Servlcet wOI be lleld on s.tu"
• ,_., l:ODf'M et 1M llAIU ...... ron.
SMlttt 6 T\ltltlll w.tllellff ~I wllll
Vie It..,. C-• .....,....P °' tM St.
Co1u1t-v"'s .
Reativ .
ForBonw
W l T U M PK A . Ala
t AP l Tht' E l mor e
Count y Co mm1 s ~i un
i s n 't la k i n g any
('hances If the Soviets
decide to l aun c h il
nuc l<'ar attack. officials
here are ready.
The co mmi ss i on
adopted a resolution
c reatii1g a line of -;uc-
<'es s1on for county gov
ernmt!nt officials in the
event lhe probate judge
· the <'ounty's C'h1ef e>-
ec ut i ve offi1.:er -1s
killed dunng a Soviet a l
tack.
P r o bate J udge Ed
Enslen told tht! com
mission that county
Ci\'il Defense Dire('tor
Billy Moore asked for a
resolution to spe ll o ut
who wouJd be m charge
of th~ county "in case
the Russians drop a
bomb" and the probate
judge was killed.
Under the resolution.
District Judge Edward
Sanford wouJd take over
H Enslen dies in a
nuclear strike or any
other national disaster .
-.... DI-t:~ O..rc.ll ... ""O'Illili:.! E'~D a.r .... ""Mr!M ~Hit,_,-~ Tt::I J 'T, -
, . t:Mls Cit& lkrial wOI ._._et FO<Hl
t.ewn-G..-e. Services 11no.r Ill• E ._, .. • .... ....._.s...1111 • JOY RID T-. "'*'"' ~ *'-V o4 a.a.-.~.. NEWTON ABBOT.
lllllCHAt:L ,.AUL WH•LEN ru1 E n g 1 and ( A P ) -A :;:.,c•:., ~ =:i;.. ~~= dozen police car s chased
""' ,, .... .ur1,.. 111r ~-1. a double ·dec k er bus ='='1:\="~;..~:. '::, ~7i driven by a 13-yf::ar ·old twlftS""--. He 1s wnr1...,.,,, ttl• boy for 30 miles along a
motMr -••-Mr. • Mrs. Peul highway in s o uthwest WMte" 1111 .....,.lftQlon e.ec11. ea .. , 11seer1Tracy-K•ll•YWIWIM,-England before the y
of Hun11n11t on B•ec" C• . ' forced him to halt. twotl>ff. llredlev s.11zme11 ~ •II• . . 0ir111v .i'°"' -'""'°" BHc11, C• A police spokesman Ln AllO surv lvlnQ ••• Ills me ternel t h e market town In Qrendp•renh Mr 6 M rt llerno . s1-r of ~. 1111m 1., peterne1 Devon County said the
erandf'neltNr. ~<Q9,..., M<H•me•• of youngster appa r e ntl y F~IO. end uncle J•v A Anclrt••I\ of b Clll<A90. Illinois. S..VICH -r~ "•Id l 0 II k l h e \I s f 0 r a °" Frld•v. Oclotoer 10, 1• •t 1.00PM joy rrde
•I tlle Herbur Lewn·Mo .. nt Olive Th . k • . .t Memorlel Cllepel with 1ntermt nl e SpO CSITI(ln 'Hilu
fO/lowlito· 5ANICH ,,,_, llM dim the boy Swerved thf> hU!\ uon of Herllor Lewn•Mount 01••• from Side lo Side t O Monu.rv f1I Coate MAWi. S6 s~s. v11wnL blo<'k purs u111 g s quad
ALICE c. "EWEll. 1010.1\\ o• cards Other poliC'e ('ljfS Coste MeWI, Ce. Pessed e••v on Oc • • •••• 1, ,., s... 1 • ..,,..,,.,.o bv • kept traffic hack about a
....... ler, JUiie Ademi ol Glenclel• mile heh.incl the bUS
ea .. 1 ~. Rev --r· 01 L' '· f' JI v1,..1 .. 1 • ..a 2 or-Nldnn Prl•••• ,. 1 ve pouce cars tnct y ffrvlcel -•• M IO. Interment el hemmed the bUS in and Ollv•t C•m•t•rv. 51 MICll••ll Me rvieno. Pierc e 11ro111••, B•ll forced the youngster lo
llrNO•ev Nlat1U«v dlrecton stop No injuries were
HAJtlOlt L.AWM-MT. OLIVE
Mor1uarv • Ceme1el\'
Crematorv
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Me~a
540-5554
l"tEICt HOTHHS
IB.l llOADWAY
MOll'UAIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
IAL Tl & IYGtlO ..
SMITH & TUTHILL
WISTCLIH CHAHL
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
P'lllCI aac>THIH
SMITHS' MOITUAIY
627 Main SI
Hun11nqton Beacn
536-6539
,_,AMM.Y
COlOMALPUt4HAL
~
780t Bolsa Ave
w.stm1nster
egG-3525
reported.
REFVCEES
ANEMIC
ATLANTA <AP > -
A bout 39 percent of the
r efugee c hildr en from
Southeast Asia who ar-
rived in the United
states between J u ly in s
and June 1980 were sur
fering from anemia, a
report from the national
Center for Disease Con·
troJ says.
The center atso said
that 38 percent of the
childre n were s ufferinl,l
from malnourishment.
The report suggested
those treating refugee
children shouJd identify
and foUow up on anemia
case s in all age groups
and on possible a c ute
m a lnutriti o n in
youngsters under 2.
3-in-1 Churcft
Works Well
MA N Kl\'1'0, Minn tl\ l 11 Fflur vears after
their three d1ur d 10s S\Jrted u vrng tngethe 1, s ans
marna~c hut with fu II hc11c<its of clergy. the
ministers :.at ba tk ,md S tt 1cl 1t was good
In lhe11 hl1J('k IC>ng Multi.('hUl'l h Ct!nl<!r, the
to111.(regat1on.s t1f l\:nte narv Un1tetl Meth11d1st.
First Baptist and F1r-;t Co111::1 e~ational maintain
separate identitte -;
BUT T H E\' SHARI-: S\JNUA Y sr hools and
youth groups, two sanctuan~s and a ltbr&ry. of
fice worker:. ant.I ~utiHnLnl. thoi1 rehe.srsal
rooms and .,1ngt'r~. aullw\ p;ual ~""a ', ide as e:tnd
-;trt>ngth.<-
The shared f:.ic1hl' ha~ lie<'n r-allt>U man'.\
t hrni,'!S Socnc f>!'clplc 1·all 1t thl' thre~ in o ne"
<·hurc h
Reurl'd l)u:.1nc~0s man ElrnN ;\ l-'ntts, 7':t a
prime mo,er 111 the prOJe Ct, c all~ 1l d. • people
churc h ·•
Pastors ..,ct> t ht> ra1·1htv as '1n exi.wr11n~n1
that ma~ "ell hc<·om~ :I model or erfil·ient· y for
other c:hurch~s. The lllinisler:. 11ote
-tlNANCIAL SA VJNGS. FIRST Daptist, of
the Amel'ic an 8.ipt1st Churc hes, and Firs t
C ongreg ational . United Church of Chr ist ,
already have paid their sh are or construction
cos ts. Each pays only about $5,000 yearly for
mamtenance , insurance and utility services.
-IMPROVED PROGRAMMING. 'rhere's
one Sunday school, with classes of 10 to 15.
Separately, the s mailer churches might have
had lhree children in a class . Similarly, youth
groups might have numbered three or four each
but, by joining the Methodisu. there are about
40. -· --
-ENERGY. Fuel is n 't burned to heat three
separate churches.
-SHARED STAF•·. The large Methodist
church has two minister s , a parish visitor and
one secretary, but the three churches s hare
another secretar y and a s alaried Christian
education director
-WITNESS. The community has seen that
Chrisuans can live a nd work together .
ABOUT THF: O N l.V DETECTABLE
shortcom ing, 1f 1t 1s unc , is softened denomlna ·
tional fcellnRS. Nime folk:; speak of attend ing the
"multi church' 111Sll'3d Of relating to their
parti 1•ular dcno m in :.itional con8regation
The Hl'v Bill Kvale, Ce ntenary s senior
pastor. s ays "WP h<tvP to ket>p working to re
llltnd people l'Jf the tr uenom tnallonal 1denhty ...
The minbtcrs a gree, h1>we,·e r, that the ad-
vantages of shared fa<·;lihf'S heavily outweigh
any dt:ficicncies
"We ha\·e gi\et1 f::1<pre~si'ln to Chnc;t1an uni
ty," !>ays Kvale
"We have developed a great coopera11ve
s pirit,' say s th() Rev Lon Schne1der, lht Hapt1i.t
pastor
"A wonderful ft>ll11wsh1p has developed
among the staffs and the laity :· sa) s t:larion
Olse n of F'irst Congregational .. Youth 1s ret~tv
lng a better training in ec11memc1ty "
"WE ARE ABLE TO JOIN IN m1ss1on em -
phasis." says the Hcv Ed Shannon, Cenlenary'i.
as sociate pas tor.
The comm on s Umulus for the Joint venture
was that all three downtown ch1.1rches had major
building need s . The Baptists' old building was
cramped: the Methodists' \007 sanctuary had
structural c r acks , the saggin g roof over the
U .C.C. church threatened to collapse.
It was decided to build on Centenary's pro-
perty. where an education building constructed
in 1953 could be retained as an annex. The
c hurches deeded their propertie s to Multi-
Church Foundation, a non-profit corporation.
The percentage of ownership is proportionate to
c hurch member11hip -Methodists, 73~ per-
cent: Baptists. 15 percent; U.C.C . ~l'h percent.
SOME -.Ml CA ME FROM selling the
Baptist and Congregationa l properties. Refore
ground was broken June 29, 197S, all three con-
g regatiom had completed building fund drives
The total cost ot the project was $920,936.
P•Cll'te Y•W .,..,tw,d•
CerNtefV ~ortuarv
Chapel
Deatlu
Ehewhere
While no church owns a s pecific part of the
16,000-square-fool structure. the Methodists have
1.070 members and normally use the south
sanctuary, seating 350, for two services each
Sunday.
The Baptists, with about 17S members. and
, U .c.c .. about 140, bold joint services ln the north
sanctuary, seating 150. The pastors rotate liturgy
and sermons.
35()0 Pacillc View Drive
Ne'NPort Beach
644-2700
MICOll .C:ll NOriu•••S L8QUNt81Kh
494-9415
Lapun• Hiii• 7....-:s3 a.-NII\ Caplstrano -.111• ..
PEKtNG l\P) -Ac·
tor Dae Du, ee, •bo
... resented .. China'• 1reateat fllm star and
the Ch.lnele equivalent
ol Clark Gable or fflUD·
pbre1 Bolart', died Fri·
day ot Caneer.
GRl:l:NWICK. Cono.
(AP) -•r•ee A.
Gl•lt•l, t'1, retired
chairman ol tbe board ot
Gimbel Brothen J.nc .•
died 'l'llladQ of heart failure.
The "commons" between the sanctuarie11
provide& dining apace, a reception area, a place
for people to mln1le In fellowship before and after worship and overflow spacefonervlces.
A.LL TRaEE CJIVRCHES PROVIDE
teachers for the joint Sunday school. The
Melhodlltl have one cbo.lr. the U.C.C. and Bap-
tllta another. Three youth choi" are drawn from
all three churchet.
Became they worahlp qether, the U.C.C.
people and Baptlata have becolllt especially
clOH. Youths choose whlch }lenomiuUonaJ eveotl
they'll attend. It once happened that all the
Mulrato seventh and el1ht.h erlCler• attendln• a Baptltt camp ln Iowa were from the U.C.C. find
Methodiatltlurch•.
Friday. Oclober 10. 1980 OAJL v Pu.or A9
Claim llt-f e~ts
Four Subaru NEED
HELP? Owners Sue •isit our
SAC RAM ENTO Ci\PJ four Subaru owne rs Do-It-Yourself
Store .. are c laimtng in a s uit that all 1969 to 1976 models of
the automobile !)av e defects that frequently l'l:luse
blown head gasket s and expensive l'epairs or ha•e our competent T he class a ction s uit, on file m Sacramento
County Superior Court, purports to repre sent
owners of aJI or the 200,000 Subarus or ~t1!2$~-Y~
plumbers do the wortt!
B Loc--K-PLU~~ING in the"tlnit~-Stafos. .
SAN FRANC•SCO LAWVEk RICHARD Marx
s aid the s uit ~eeks a n uns per lfled amount for the
cost of repairs. loss of u<>e of the 1•ars dunng re-
pa1ri., and punitive damu~c:-. for alleged conceal·
ment of the de fects and misrepresc,ntation in ad
vert1sing
; HEATING . < ! •
It also a.-.ks for eithe r a re1•all anti re11air or the
cars . or for the co m pa n.., lo runrl " Pll'\ tmt1ve
matntenance program
The s uit alleges t hM ' lht•t ,.. Jn rnl11·1 t nl pru-
dud defel't in the desig n t>r thc-ma1111IJ• ti.ire of the
ear that c ause. blo wn hl·au ~askeb and e ngine
knot•ks. and require::. rcp ;ur:-, norinall) n·plact!·
menc of the ht-ad ~ask et ' M arx ~aid 1r1 a n in
ten 1ew.
UF. ~r\10 11\o:AO GA:-'t\fT K •:t>AIH!-\ l'r,s\
!Jet ·~et•n $250 and St!OO
Th~ plaintiff-. 'idtd th&;\ all ex(>f'11enceu ht.-dd
g as ket f:ulur<.> and .;;µent st:' er JI hunt11 l·d d(Jlf:tr~
ea<"h rn re pairs , M ar x said
Suba.-u!' arc h111lt tJ,)' l· UJl ltl'tn y l11Ll ustr 1e!> vf
Tokyo
San J1u.111
Se11ior
Ho11ore<l
Rotarians
Schedule
Surprise
If you h<n e nr1 p re
vious connecticin to lhc
Rot:iry Club and can get
si-< w<'eks off from your
jot>. the Newport Balbva
Rot.iry Club mav have a
$6,000 surprise for you
Club Pres11tt>nt J1m d e
Room :-.ay~ his ~roup
ne ed:; young men Jged
25 lo 35 to b.• ~c reened
for possible member ship
fln a Rota q lnte rna
tional group s tudy 1'X·
chan~e team to Japan .
Men u.ltimatcly chosen
for the trip which spans
April and two week!> m
Ma)· 1981 will have all
expens~ paid by the or
ganization and w ill b e
hosted by families or
J apauese Rotary mem-
bers .
Further information is
available by cal lin ~
642-9900.
Anamosa
Gathering
Scheduled
Where is An amos a .
Iowa?
If you can pin point 1t
on the map. chances are
you won't want lo miss
the 27th annua l
Anamosa, Iowa Picnic
on Oct. 216 In Anaheim
for folks from those
parts or those who just
wish they were.
Anamo s ans
transplanted to Southern
California are invited to
gather up the rarnily.
plus, food, drink and ta-
ble service for the 1 p.m .
buff et picnic at Pearson
Park, comer of Harbor
Boulevard and
Sycamore Street. •
Call Alamo1an Joan Jae,, (218) m.400'7 ln
Alhambra for lnfo'rm•·
tJon .•
TAKING LEGAL POSSESSION
f u ~~rtl• ••.-hm ,. • ., .. l.t.Out,•\ ,~f """" ,,,o,•ltl\ ·nmm,'\i •ftn fro m t1tcent ly CLOSED
[)()I/VIII Okl(Nl A.I At/:"; 0£1\LfR \Al• h4•• • •~n '">l•uel •'1 o.,_ M •llOtnev rn
U• ~ ,•d., t 11, '' ott• th .. , .. ,,, .. ''",..tH1,•v .JI
AUCTION
.. • ,,Pf!O ru th~ putil , • •
l11•erttoiv com1~u o f 60CJ 111eces, pluJ 01hers ot yt>•lume
~ANlJMAOE:.
ORIENTAL RUGS & CARPETS
l 11 ,,,ludt.i Varitius Cn''''"\.d rwg\ K.,,.,,~n 1 .. b,1> S.>umatii , t<heluY\ Ooubht b~.).tt
Bu'-n11•, K'"1•M••• l<o1V1"" Ah••41 11rav~r rtl<l\ f•n• EgvPt•i " •u<p Algha,,otlan
O utt"I, ~'''"VIO~ s .. m.1tta1'ld Cau~d\1•n lnd 1•n P•"'''" manv 1unn•r1, atnd mote :;,," 1an911 from 2 XJ 10 Hf JI. I 2 Cerlrfrc•ll• ol A uthenhc11y 1n ul'<I fo r u ch
puroll~~ A U-.;TI Ql'I; WILL BE ~ll O U N -
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 at 2 P.M .
MARRIOTT INN
900 NEWPORT CEN1'ER DR.
NEWPORT BEACH
Allctlo-~. A•her
lolO (213) 709-0026 h•ms Cash/Check
A A & A , Inc . l1q1J1de1oro& Auctto,_rs
CELE BRA TE OUR NEW
SUNDAY SHOPPING HOURS
WITH CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
IN TI-IE ZODIA C AT
N-M NEWPORT REACH.
Eai,;h ~untlay beginning at 1 i d m heao 10 N M s
Nor.h En tril11re where you II Ut: greeted mth a rnmp
hrnenl,H'f cocktail' rt1en 'l:!laY tn <JUI L001Jc RestdlH
1:1\ o-.c r q0ur1net rir eakfa!:\t oel111'1t;; clCCOmpJn1rd tiy
1 0 mplr1rerit 1rr hJ:nrJJQnt. Wltal •J way 'tJ !ildti ;our
·hr OIJ•flQ ri.1v 1 '.e.1!fl11J!' arr, JI 11 l? riPon and l
f-l!:d51' c.11' ",;r,, hr r1~<.,1·r.a110·1 s ·1-1 l"lf11,, c~· 13u
p ~ Afle1 R·un!ll. brow)e 'tlrOu(jlt ltir. '·If rp
onen eJcn ~.ur.c1..,y fro m I / 11oon tn " p '11
Newport Be1r.t1
wr. re
,11 NM
'ldJv I] '1) I.
MU ......,.
ESTATE SALE OF
tJEWELRY •
£RYSTAL·
POR~ELAIIW •
BR01'ZES-
~BISA •
SILV-ER .........,. ......... .,
aad •ere.
Lots of d lemond rings 1nd •~rif9,
told chalnt, floe china ~
crystal, bronzes, sotiW fumi-
u.. ~"· chlndtfi«•, brass
..... etc.
.
.... ....
October
10, 11 and 12
lnepection of 111 ._.chlnda.
Frtdly. Sltu*v, Ind..._
2 · 5 P.M. Ind 7 ·I P.M.
newport
Somettllnt f0t evervon-
-from S1 .00 up. Free
ldrNtlion. lef1't of
Amlricl, Miiter
·a.,..~ •. ·----......... . a~dlon company
2542 West Coast Hl~wey
Newport Beech, CA
(714) ,M&.2200 cOM11et1 •ns •c·lf/ltc .. w .. , .....
'T&IPM
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...
1t J. DAILY PILOT Fndlty, October 10. 1980 COUNTY
011re Crltieal -Transit
Profile
Tallied
Schmitz Praises Gann
"Got a pr~m? TMn wrlU ro ,Pal Dunn Pat will
~t rtd tape . gellmg the OMWeT! and actwn um. netd
to aolve meqv1he! an governmml and bwt~sa. Mad
your QW!ltioru to Pat Dunn. At Y<>Mr Service, Ora~
Coast DaUy Pilot. P 0 Boz 1560, Costa Mesa. CA
92626. A• many lttlen cu po111bW wdl ~ aruwertd,
l1ut phoned &"'1l'irits or letln1 not mcludmg rM
readn'1 full name , oddrtu and bu.nMss hours' phone
numbt:Tcannot ~ coru1dertd. Thucolumnappearsdai·
111 ezcept Sunday•."
If [°"' Wtlr'e rtdlnl( .. loc a Orange l 'vunl\
Transit D1str1d bus .
chances llrt' tht• pcncon
In thv n el<I St>3l '\uuld be
a woman. uoout 25. who
is marrlt'C:t but tlo,•sn 'I
have a car
She would huvl' u
moderate income 11nd. 1f
o.u start~d c ha.Urn"
might tell you she r1dt'1>
the bus at least fl v.-
times a week and th1tt 1t
stops just a block from
her home.
IF YOllR bus ~as an
ex press at had a
primary destination
the .seat would mori:
likely be failed b> a
family man in route to
or from work. Ile would
have a car but prefers
the bus to commute to a
job that pays from
$25,000 to $50,000 a year
Of course a ll bu s
riders aren't alike. but
these two profil es
describe the ty pe o f
riders most commonly
found on the buses whe n
district representatives
conducted an on-board
survey a year ago.
Survey results were
published rec ently by
the district and are in-
tended to provide of-
ficials with a better un·
derstanding of the needs
of those who ride.
SOME OTHER s urvey
findings:
-Forty-six percent of
all riders u.c;e the system
to go to or fro m work. 25
percent commute to and
from school and about 11
percent use the bus for
shopping.
-About 6.1 percent of
the riders use the bus
five or more days a
week.
Fifty.eig ht perrenl
of riders are women and
42 percent men.
~ Seventy percent or
riders have one or more
vehicles in their family
-THE ROUTE lha l
c arries the mos t
.!:::.:::.:.·-i)U:aeniers ·i_, route No J
-57, which runs between
· · Laguna Hills a nd ccn·
tral Santa Ana.
-The most popular
r o m bination route 1s
routes Nos. 51, 53 and 57.
"hich li n k Nt!wport
Be ach, Costa Mesa and
central Santa Ana.
Firehouses
Opening
To Public
Oran ge County Firt>
Departme n t s tations
will conduct open houses I
from 9 n.m . to 4:30 p.m .
Saturday~~ part of Pire
Prevention Week ac
tivities.
Fire personnel will
con a uct tours of s t a .
t1ons. d e m o n s trate
equipment and rescue
operations, provide fire
preven tion inform ation
a nd pre sent f r ee
balloons to children.
By 0 .('. H ~TING!'
Of .. o.11'1 ,.. ... u
Jo:ven s t•te Sen John Schmitz WllS
s1nl(tn61 Paul Gann's praian dunntt
tht" l ' S nate candidate·~ 11w1ng
throu&h Onanae County thl Wl't'k
'rtunltz, wh<> tossed som•' hllt4!'1
h1tr h~ al GaM when hoth W{•rt· llt>l'k
1n61 thl' Republl <'•n nom 1n11t1on
t::Arll~r th11J yt>ar. mtrodtu•f'd the 1·un
did all' In u gatht•nn~ of GO ft faitl1fu1
an Co ta Mf'iut
In thl\ primary r &<'c I i-.t "V"''~
Scbm1tr . who lea<'hes 111 Sunta An1t
C~le(tl'. {ittacutL ----
<iamn for whHt ht•
satd was Gann ·,
rumbhng Enahsb
S<'hrrut.z ·qu1pped
that ht' has offt•red
to head up "the col
legl' professors for
t;ann ·
~·u ·i. bettt>r lu
frur turt! En ~lt 'ih
with Gann than to
fracture Arncrtl'J
with <'r ,rn:.lun.
said 'chrm lL
!>CMM ITJ
l:Jei.1Jes , said ~w111n111 al wal>n't
that Paul frac tured E n~h'ih P:.iul
lapses baC'k into Arkansanest· wht>n
he gets exc·1teJ "
And tC\ s how he doesn ·1 har h111 .111)
ill will. Sd1m1tz bou~ht Gann a vodkit
and tonic at the gathering of lht•
Republtt an Asso1·iates of Oru11ge
County.
••• RONALD REAGAN, Henry Kt i.s
inger and Barry Goldwater Jr all will
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County fire stations
are located in unin·
c orporated areas of 1
Orange County and in
the cities of rrvine and
San Juan Capistrano.
Life Run
Date Set
The American Lun g
Association or Orange
County's annual "Run
for Life and Breath"
will be held Oct. 19 at
Mason Regional Par k in
Irvine.
Five and 10 kilometer
runs start at 8 a.m . The
entry fee is $3.
For more information
call 835-5864.
Conunended
Capt. Kathleen C.
Gaines, dau1hter of Bet-
ty Rod1ers or Seal
Beach, bu received her
second AJr Force Com ·
mendatlon Medal at
Wrl1ht-Patterao n Air
Force Bue, Ohio .
. Art Show
Now Huntington Center
Call 142-M71.
~•a lewworda
10-.,11 for ou.
a ·-· Q
be ~1t1clunjj in Orimgi: County next
we~k
ll1•11wun wall be here Monday,
11 v.-uk1ng to the folks al Leasure
World tn ~111 Heach and later at a
rolly rn .. ·ounta1n V111li:y 's Mile
Squure Park
Or Kliu1i11tter will be the matn
dt llW al two ll1•1rnhhl'Un (und-ra1scrs n .. xt Thun1duy
l"ir11t, tht:rl' wall tw a f'Ockta1l par
I) IS I 2.~ l)l'r 11t·rson 1 from G to 8 p m
ul the C'orooa del Mar home or John
..ind 1-:llen Ward Arter that, there
IA.HI IH.' M K~urmet ~hnner p&rt-y
1 SI OOQ pt•r t oupll') at Newport
lk.i1•h'!'.> Ambrosia Hestaurant.
(, ol1lwa t er 1s '><'h e dul e d t o
hJw uk Thunida y night at a Balboa
11.iy nub d1nn<'r planned by the
Oran1H· <'o unl y C hapte r o f the
Arpt>111·an Sot·1t'l) of Women Acc-oun-
l..anli.
OCC Slates
Tax Seminar
A r~v1cw of important tax develop·
rncnls tor 19tl0 will be presented dur·
ing a thrtie·hour seminar at Orange
Coast Colll'ge Oct. <!3.
Tttllod "Current Tax Dt'velopments
for 19fl0," the session will run from
7 IO ~'·'° in OCC's Science Lecture llall <!
Tickets, priced at $5, are on sale m
the Community Service Office, locat-
\•d in OCC's Administration Building.
Tic•kets will also be sold at the door.
DEAR PAT: I have been buying whipped but-
ter for several y~ars . My neighbor told me that
you hitd published a recipe that can be homemade.
Would you repeal it for m e ?
L.E., Corona del Mar
An.AYS reader provided tills rttlpe. Use ..e
pound of butter at room temperature. Beat weU
with an eltttrtc beater or bleoder. Tben, gradually
add one-half of • small can of evapora&ed milk.
This redpe wlll flll two and one-quarter soft
margerine containers. When you bay wblpped bat-
ter, you are paying for air. Althou&b botll typea ol
butter contain at lust 81 percent milkfat, Ute
whipped variety in<'o rporates about 51 percent air
or inert gas w improve s preadablUty.
M'hen in DtudJt~ Ask
DEAR PAT: My dentist told me to use a s alt
~olution to c:ase the pain after a tooth extraction. I
have JUSt been pouring '>Ome Salt ID a glass or
water. Is there a certain amount or salt one s hould
use. or doesn 't it matter?
T M., Fountain Valley
•\ "normal" salt solution (U.S percent) calls
for stirring one.fourth of a teaspoon of salt ln&o an
eight-ounce glass or water. If you don't kaow, don't
be afraid of asking your dentist or ~tor about
these "evf'ryone <1hould know" instructions.
Rx for Servire Denial
DEAR PAT · I had occas10n to visit the
DISCOVER IT
& • & -
emergency room or an Orange County hospital re-
cently after my son was injured on his bike. What
would have happened if I had not had my group in·
s urance identification card or money to pay for his
treatment? It seemed to me that assurance of pay.
ment was the thing that most concerned the
hospital.
G.L,,, C~istr~q B4tach
Acrordlng &o CaUJornla's llealUa aad Safety
Code, a hospital that has an emercency room can-
aot refme &o 1lve a persoe medical treatmnt If be
or abe la la daa1er of I•• ol Ufe or llaa a aertoas
lllHu OI' la,JIU')'. ne f1ct Ul•t tlile l.Ddlvldaal may
bave no ID09eY, credit or lasaruce caADOt be ued
as a basu for denying service in s uch a caae. Tbe
oaly sitaaUon In which tbe emergency room pa-
tient cu be tamed away ls wben the hospital does
not have appropriate facllltles or sufficient
qualified pe1'90DDel to provide medical services or
care.
DEAR PAT: I heard about a car recall on a
TV program recently . I think my car may be in-
volved. but l can 't be s ure as I didn't record a ll the
details that were being broadcast. ls there any
way I can fi.nd out about this?
M. E .. Irvine
The National Hlghw1y Traffic Safety Ad·
mlnlstratlon has a toll-free Auto Safety Hotline
where you can gel ve hicle rei:alJ Information and
also report vehicle safety defects. The numbf'r is
(811) 424·9393.
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sbawl , turtle and V-neck boacles, 19.99
Orig . 32.00. No-mood sweaters. Wheneve~ you're ready,
they go. Their hearty textures make them ni~ partners to
denim and velvet, wool and corduroy. In black, white, teal, camel, berry,
rust and purple . Sizes S,M, L. Acrylic. Selection may vary from store to store.
Sportswear 80's, 40.
THE BROADWAY
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INSIDE : •Sports •AnnLanders
•Business • H OJ"OSCope
Hoagy Parties
Warding
Off Fear
Bl ' JOt.L t '. l>ON
0. '"'" O••tr ,.,.., >wlf A group M g1~glt ng , ne1111r !{roomed
youngsters ftled 11Ho the µl'd1ata 1n 14 ard at
Hoag Memorial I h1..,,n1 al
They were not at all '>l'Jr~ Tht<) kne"
they wouldn't ha\'t" lo gt'l u :.hot . h,l\ t' a nurse
poke their arm lo dral4 hlood or t~ prepped for
surgery J ui.t v1:.1t111~ 1h1,., 111ne
But the) all got J lJ-;te of "hdt 11 would be
like to do the UOO\'t• and mun:• through a public
relations prol(ram d~i.11itned to ea:.e children's
fear o( a hospital slay
PRIOR TO THE TOt;tt of the ward, the
children -members or Bro .... 111e Troop No 570
from Huntington Rea('h and F'ounlain Valley -
were treated to an hour lonl( combination lec-
ture/pep talk in what's called a Hoagy Party.
At the helm of the party was Nurse Kelley
Ludwig, a spunky wom<1n who helped start the
educational program with another nurse seven
years ago.
The parties are held each Wednesday
throughout the school year. for children from
ages 4 to 12. Groups, u~ually from Cub Scout.
Indian Guide, Bluebird troops and the like, ar e
kept to less than 20.
Assisting Nurse Kelley, as she is affec-
tionately known. was Hoagy Clown. the
Newport Beach hospital's official mascot Can·
dystripers, the teen-age hospital volunteers. all
get a chance at playing the wtums1cal mime
role of Hoagy Clown.
"TIIE POINT IS to get the chi ld comforta·
ble with the hos pital environment," said Nurse
Kelley, who served for 18 years as nursing
supervisor in pediatrics. "And it's not 1ust with
tbis hospital. Once they go through the pro-
gram, thex're ready for just about any hospital
they go to.
"We started doing it because there were so
many children that were frightened about the
prospects of becoming a patient in a hospital.'·
Nurse Kelley started the children off with
the purpose of hospital identification bracelets.
moving on to how urine and blood tests are
taken. She introduced the second and third
grade students. all from Sts. Simon and Jude
School in Huntington Beach, to new words such
aa stethoscope, blood pressure and syringe.
And above all. Nurse Kelley told the
__Y.Q.Unptels U> bold still dudng a blood..lesL _ .
"YOU CAN CRY as much as you like ," she
bellowed. "You can scream as much aa you
want until the roor rails In or till your eyeballs
pop out.
". . . So long as you what?" she demanded.
"Keep your arm still!" replied the group in
melodic unison.
The lecture included a dress up of one of the
girls in surgical gown. complete with booties,
face mask and cap. And for the inquisitive,
Nurse Kell ey showed the children a plastic bed
pan.
"You get to take them home; we can't use
them again." she said. ··vou know what you can'
use them for . They 're good for planttng
flowers ··
Frt<My, Octobet 10, 1880
•
Oally Pit.I.._,"• lllcllaro Koell~
Nurse Kelley Ludwig, above, demonstrates the relatively pain-
less (Ouch!) method of takmg blood samples from sidekick
Hoagy Clown. played by candystriper Day Bishop of Newport
Beach. At left. Nurse Kelley and Hoagy help 9-year-old Jen-
nifer Oembrowsk1 of Huntington Beach slip mto surgeon's at-
t1re. Hoagy, below , entertains youngsters from Brownie Troop
No. 570. A
Mirror, M irror on the Wall ...
Glass With Class
By ~KHA EL Pi\SKEVICll
Of llW 0411Y P1tol SU"
Steven De Anda doei.n 't mind getting
hung up O\er his wo rk In fart . it's a reward
when tus efforts are nailed to a wall
The 28.year-old Huntington Beach resi·
dent is an artist . :i h1f!hly original one. whose
work with mirrors reflects his own colorful
but aesthetic personality
Ont> of DeAnda ·s large pieces graces the
home of singc>r Ke nny Hankin. Another hangs
on a wall of LA fi<1ms wide receiver Billy
Waddy's digs.
A PAIR Of' OeAnda mirrors dominate a
paneled wall at Bilbo Baggin's restaurant in
Costa Mesa. A less public view of his creative
ability can be found backstage al the Golden
Bear night club in Huntington Beach, where
a circular, mandala-like mirror Is show-
cased in a managem ent o(fire.
Yet these succeRses haven't prompted
the Bakersfield-born a rtist to compromise or
commercialize his unusual techniques.
"What I produce is original work," he
says softly. "You can go down to the swap
meet and find some guy who'll sell you
something (pseudo pub mirrors) with paint
all over them.''
Drawing a furthe r parallel, DeAnda com-
pares qualily v ers us cut-rate -wood
craftsmanship.
"Take a well -made stereo cabinet," he
notes . "You can go down the street and (ind
the same thing. 1t looks the same, but it's
made of plastic and costs you one-tenth of
what the other people will charge. Yet two
weeks later it's gone ; it fades, cb,lpe, falls
apart."
"When you have good quality you can
pass it along to your children," DeAnda
stresaes.
ntAT PERSONAL phlloeophy took bold
when DeAnda moved lo Northern California
some years ago to continue his ·education.
There, he hooked up wltli artist Charles
Morgan in a Palo Alto studio produclnt
jigsaw puules. logos and drawtngs made of
exotic hardwoods.
DeAnda moved on to ornate table topl
before committing hlmseU fully to mati.nt
elaborate mirrors.
"Gius Is so unique," DeAnda says.
"Bulcally, you can do anytbjnc you like with
it (in molten form> ... ltretch It, roll lt,
pound tt."
DeAnda work:, with pre-formed clear
glass sheets A c1 rrular p1t?ce 30 inches in
dfameler ma~ cost ham less than S.2. but as
long as six weeks of painstaking effort is re-
quired to actueve a fi nished product.
ONE SCRATCH and the project is
scrapped. and DeAnda admits there have
been times when a s aleable mirror has ended
up in the trash because of has own dissatisfac-
tion with it.
The actual process of putting color onto
glass is a complex one. Starting with an idea
-"l just take something that comes to me
and go for it" -DeAnda places a drawing on
the clear glass.
"I see five different pieces until I begin
to color it," he notes. Shades of color are ap-
plied to the reverse side of lhe mirror and
blended by use or toxic chemicals such as
methylethyl ketone or hydrofluoric acid.
"lt's easier to work outside because of
the vapors." De.(fada smiles. "I don't want to
fry my head ...
Also. lhe intensity of the sun and how it
attacks the da rk and light hues plays a vital
part in the finished product. In essence "the
sun finishes the picture." says DeAnda.
THE RESULTS are stunning, featuring
sunbursts of color and gentle shadings on the
design portion of the mirrors .
''I think they·re functional and eclectic,
and I find they're compatible anywhere you
want a mirror." DeAnda says ol his works.
"You look in a mirror everyday and what
do you see?" he asks. "Yourself, whether it
be positive or negative .
"What does your mirror look like?" he
continues. "Just a flat renectJon of you. Why
not throw something in there that would add
color to it? " •
Indeed, an observer can see as many as
18 different colors and 20 facial renect.lons ln
tbe dealgn port.loo ol a DeAnda mirror. Yet
there la plenty of uncolored glass to use the
mirror tn a more traditional manner.
A RESIDENT OF the Orange Coast area
for lhe P9ll three years, DeAnda work:s oul of
a studio ln Coata Mesa.
''I'm willing to work with people on de-
slcn1, but I prefer to sell ori1tnals," says
DeAnda, adding that the startln1 price for
one ol bll pieces is $350.
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ONLY PtLOI
Psychopathic Killer Role Up for Grabs
Horror Movie Casting in Mesa
CBOCOnellp
Young patients al C'hildnm's Hospital of
O r a nge Count y (('lfOCl pla yed \.\'Jlh
fa milia r friends from Disney land lh1~
week , part of the relehr a tion surrounding
the hospit al ·s 16th birthday. The non
profit health t•are institution has treated
more tha n 400 .000 s ick and in jured
children since opening its doors in 1964
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mui c fru~ntlh 1'11:.11111 le i
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du1·er 1.h rec·tor HH·hard t:a1 dn1•1 · let.• got·s b<tck
into house., "h1•rt:• he f"t'!> T\ !>t.'t~. a11d kills al
11 a1·t1 v1.• y1111ng girl!' 111 a 'en rni.:l'ninu!> "'<ly
he 's .rn d1,ct1onic·-, w11aril ·
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u11 lhe µuhl1t•'<, l'llf'l(•nt fa~(·inatton w1lh lht· 1.001
u1 more W<l\'!> a h11rnan h(•1ng <·an ~•f' niuh i<'n.:d
1na1111etl , lorlur ed . o r mt·c;mcriLed b \
modern dLiy Jac·k the H1ppcrs o r n c hocheted off
walls and nther non µliahle surfaces by the
psyth1c p<>wers of litth• c h1 lctrc n.
It ::. tlw youn g film 1·ompany 's c;c;1 untl
feature fil m T lw rir11l a half million dollar
Dampened Spirits Take Hope
DEAR ANN LANDERS · Usually you tell
people more than they want to know Hecently
yo u told a woman a lot less and I hope you
wiU retrace your footsteps and right the wrong .
I r efer to the reader who wet her pan ts when
she la ughed ha rd and aske d you where a person
cou ld buy adult-s ize rubber p a nts .
The p roblem is ca lled "urinary stress in
continence." and it's a tommon one. espcc1a llj
a m ong women who have had several children
Sometimes the wetting occurs when they !>ncc1e
o r cough or walk up a fli g ht of stairs
Hubhel' pants will prevcnl l:!rubarrass
ment. but there is ITllJ('h rnc1n· ltwt ran and
should be dunt.• i\ v1~1t to u gynt~c·<il<1~1!:tl is 1·e1
tainly in order In m <m ) instam c~. the Kegel
exer cises will solve the problem T he se o
ercise s will strengt hen the puhococcygeu!> mus
cle . (If your gynecologist doesn 't know about
the Kegel exer c ises. he's not uµ on things a nd
--you should ~h to.one.who~~.)
If the exe rcises don't work. a s imple s ur
g ical procedure is th e a lternative. Tell those
w o m en with "dampe ned sp1r1ts ." will you
p lease? FORMEH OHIPPEH IN NEW
BRUNSWICK
DEAR FOR!\U:R: Sorl'} I dropped the ball
OD the 20-yard line. Thanks ror the touc·hdown.
DEAR ANN L/\NDEllS· I am a ro ll"i!"
sopho more, e ngi1gt:d 1 u <1 gu) for alrnost <:1 vear
He was helprng m e mo,·e rccf·ntl) and notH·crJ I
11 "" La11ders
kept ~· 1lta1 ,\ I was 'urp11-.1.·tl w ht•ri he "<ild . Id
like to l'cad JI sonktinw ·
In a kiddin g ;t.:t ~1 1111u-. w a ~. I '>l:l ld .
N1•, L•1 1 " flt• lookl'd o;tn c k1·n M ~ pu~t ha:-not
het-n t>:rnr tl\' sor<l1.t. hut there a r e 11 fc lA
p1·r-;1111al <'om'nwnt::. I 'vc w 11ttf'n that I wou Id not
cart' to havL' h im reLid l.utely hE> has nrnde :1
hi~ l.leal out of tht.: LJC·t tha t I h<t vP not .vet s ho wn
him m y d 1arv lfc c luims there is no roo.m for ~ecrec-Y-in an horrP~t ~nrl lovin~ relttl-ton!>IH~
According to him. everything should be re-
' ea led and discussed.
1 repeat I d on't want to s how him rn}
d iary i\m I wrong., WISCONSIN DILF.MMA
DEAR 011 .. : No, yo u a ren 't wrong. ltesper l
for privac-~ is as important as honest ). GivinR
one anothf'r hreathing <;pa ce is essential to a
healthy rf'latio nship. lib 11111is tencf' is a 'inla
tion or yo ur intf'l(rit} Tf'll him Lo ge t or: ~our
case. I'm with )Oii
\\omen in tl1e '80s OCC Pr~an1 l "'ocus
The 1970s w<1s a <lec<ide llf polanwt1on. Jnd
t~e '80s will be the years of 1•ooperat1on. states
~ha ron flem m g. a pc;y<·hologi~t and h11o;i
nesswoman who is (·oordinuting a new program
at Orange Coast College. ·women 111 the '80s "
S uch a program is neede11 , the lecturer
sa id . bec<iuse "women need to build the ir self-
estec m . streng the n the feminine aspects o r their
lives and learn lo he proud to be a wo m a n "
S he had the dream of suc h a program when
she began le<'luring :it OC , three years ago
The series opened wit h u le< tur<' on ·'The
P luses of Being a Wom:.sn" with Maurecr.
Reagan as keynote sr>eakcr
It also in cludes a lertun• on female .!>exuJl1
Microwave Cooking
Class Beginning
A three-part series on microwave cook 1ng
will be offered hy home economist Catherine
Gnegy-Mullen beginning tonight at Golden We s t
College.
" The series will be held from 7 to 9 p m . in
Forum ! and admission is free . Particip<mts
may register at the door.
ty b;, Mon.1 r·oatt"' Phl) M FCC. ut 7.:m pm
Wednec;dav, Nov ~1. a l ()('(" 111 Chcmistrv 207.
Adm •~"i o1i I!> I rt•P ;ind r cg1c,t r ation-. w; 1 l lit
ta ken al the d•>'ll
Ms Flt'ni111)! will It-ad a retreat !'iov 9·11 at
lhe Asilom :.11 < 'onforcn r c Croumls in Paeifu·
<Jru\!c whc·rc v.onH·n \\ltll lw .il>h· to havt· some
"<·ave tim(•" to "1 cfud ttw m sehcs aw:1y from
the liu~tn<'s~ :m rJ µr e~~u ((·~· of life
Tlll're w ill lk: grou p acl1 vitH·-. tune alo11c
a nd fr 1:e time> to s hop in Canul'! •11 -..t on the
hr arh A<:li\'IL1es wall include Juurn<il IA nting,
l.iofoedha<·k .ind i.:oal settin~
"I wa.nt tn \\Ork with t ht• m ind tintlj and
emotions," M" Fleming said
The $200 fee 111rhu.les lo<l~1nl(, 1nc:1ls a11d
airfare to the Monlc rey Pt'nmsula
The series will conclude with a IN·tur.-on
non verbal cornmJnication ror women . bv Ms.
Flem m g . a t 7 pm. Thursda}, :\<iv. 20. ui F'ine
Arts 11!1 al OC.:C'. T here is no admiss1011 fee ;i nti
rn).'islrations will be I ake n at Lhe dl)()r
Ms F leming is especially cx<'1ted ahout tlie
retreat and the upp<>rtunitu.•s 11 offers women
for self.renewal
"It's never bee n d one at OCC l>t:for e.'" she
said "And women need i t because the las t
pers on a workinlo( woman or mother lakes ra re
of is ht>rsctf ..
rh1lh·1 t•alktJ 'Tht· llu11t111~ ~e1:1'>on.' 1' 10 po!.t
p rotluc·t1on phai-.c
"TUE llUNTIN(; St:i\SON." alsc1 product.:d
and (l1rected by <:a r<J ni•r was s upposed to have
been r e leu::.i·d in /\u1<ust film editing dif
f1tulties havt• 1lcluyed thf• movie's premiere lo
lht' begmnin~ of llw new year
Hehears als for "Obsession w1lh T t:rror·
had alreudv l>cgun before Gardner dec ided th1tt
his lead wai.n'l right for the part. Now he's
.scounng Orange Co unty for the perf~ct com·
b1nat ion goo<l guy psychopath.
'I've r"ad three persons aJready but 1 nted
.J gcio<l actor who's ver y sensitive 1tnl.l t'an be a
p::.y<"ho . · s ays the Newport Bea ch r esident
''It's a \'ery dilftcult part tu do."
Although ca s t1n~ 1'> open to a nyone .
[ __ B_o_r_o_sc_o_p_e __ J
St\Tl 'ROA\', O<T. 11
B y S \'D '>t. \' OMAJ<R
A JU ES I M ar 2 1 /\Ill' l!ll Yuu 'II do some:
· d1sn 1anllm g " for p11rpu:-.e of re\ 1smg c1nd re
h11iltl1ng Aqu<1r111~ l.cC). Sl·Ur 1110 p .. rsons play
1mp<ll'lant rnlcs r'll<'ll' un flO J O('l<tl h<scktn~.
tti011l'\ ..i11 11 n:lall'S \11 "o pcnLil prOJf'•·t a11d to
parl nl•r ur mole Yo11 i;ain arc·e!>~ t<J 1·1.nf1Je11t1al
datu thm ugtl unorthodox means
T\UKl'S !/\p r :!()M a;. <!1J 1 Ll1!11t· In
ll'lllgerl<'c CJS l'Oritn,.,t1•d lo brawn You havt:
<"ha111·<' rm t'n·at1' c 1.·lw ngc:., renegot1at1nn of
agrccinl•nt"o. and a 11•11cwt>d r<:lul1onsh1p v.1th a
.,, .... , i.ll j.J(:i .;rm c ;em int V1r~o Sa~1ll<H'1 11c;
l'•'l "l•tt:-pl<i~ key 1 oh·s ( 'lt1.1·k le~<ll n i.!ltl· aml
fl• r rn 1s:.111n11
t.t-.,11"11 c \la\ '.!I .J uri•· l Ol fJornest1c:
l'lrn n;:t-. idJU~tnwnt .., and :tc r·om m•Hl at ion!> ar~
fl'al u11•cl 1·11<'11' ahu nn ba:-.11 .,,·nice\. dei,>en
dent!>. a l11lit) In 1mprov1• .,.<irk J no health cona1
twn~ IJ1plom ::in 11o in~ fo1 )OU kno"' it a n11 act
iH'l'o1 •lrn.l!h \'11u art' <11dcd hy Taurus Lshra ,
Sl orµ10 µt'I ,u,..,
('•\\:('EH •.lum·:!t .Jul\ :!:!1 Y11urpol1uec;arr·
1>11111111 cf~1.d , ~ou ge t" hal ,·ou des ire Kc} 1<o to
IJe o;ele<"t1 1't' ell <.,n1m111 at111 ~ I >o not .,cl I vou r st:lf
"h1>rl \ 1>u t'Jll C:'<l'r< l"o(' ~iowl'r a uth•intv Knoy,
it, (Ji.fir .. terms. 'tec•r l:I V.iJ) l1om ·u1:n·pllvn
P1s1·1·11inrJ1\1r111J I pl<1y:-. 1 rn wrtant rr>ll'
l.EO 1.July ~;1 ,\ug ;!?.1 l'ri1t1:cl a5!>et!>, 1n
<'ludrng pro:1c•r t \ :.mrl 11u•.1nt''' 111 """t rni>nts
\dht:r 1• ~o fa\'lual dttlJ lc:J\I' ... pcntl;1t1011 for
1111Mhcrt11ne Anr>llll'• .• wtt"iorit) fl l.lLtr<· µILl~s pro
m1nr•11t r.tlt• \Im (1111<,h l l'Ull'-<H'llOn!-t •Ind w1Jl lw
..:l\ di :.twlcd rc-.po11~1hrt1 t ,. Ynu ,·u11ld <1bu fa l~
"in:.idlvmluvt•'
VIR<~ 1 Aug ;i:1 !-,(•pl ill :\lak(• eonce ... ~1on .
:1gr l:'C' to re11n1on 1•111ph;1!>1s on dnme!'t1t'1ly
fam ily ~•ws of makin ~ life .,t vlt' more cornforta
tile. a ttra1.·t1\·c A11cc;, l.1hra nal1\t'S figure pro
min enU)I-~·ou mf't't a~~re"l~nrepcr!lon w ho"Fnura
bel·ome a' uluable ally
LIBlli\ f5ept. 23 Oct. 22). Love. emotional
re5ponseo;. in\'olvement are part or exriting and
l'llallengang sct•nario Ll'o Aquariu!> natives
1.·11uld play kc.'' ro!es At.:<'ent on mone~ inrom1·
prn ... µt·c l!> l 1w:st1n~· 1t<•m<; that h ad p r.,,·1·d
tlll'-l \ e You muk•· hl•ild\1-:J\ ln d1~plavmj!
r1111ne<'r ~p11 11
St 'URVIO d)•·t :!:1 :--'" .!I \ uu lead
r:.itht-r ttw11 fol loll. t::'<l 111n..: 111•11o c·<mld< l::. are
1e:llur<'d lntu11 mn "un lar gL·t \OU will~ now
"ht-re ttie ·1l'l11111 1·, and lw"' l11 makl' 1n11:.t of
ll. t'um•t::r Caprit'orn. i\QUclrlllS natl\ 1..•:, r1~ure
11rom1nentl) \'1111 a rc <Jue (111 •' • long •>VPruue"
honor
S,\C;ITTAIU t l S I Nov ~:.! !Jet'. :.>11: A s
sociatcs who prc\·10 11.,ly s eemed c;tulid . -;tubhorn
a nti "~wt in their wu~~ ... wilt now be flexible.
dis plav humor ~•nd l:ll'lually ucquie:.t·c to .vnur
d1~s1rC's Gt'mtnr a nd <ino1h c r Sag1tl<1rian
dom l.ll3lt> your person al !>t'Cnar 10 You 'II ~·am
;.(lrrn11se heh1mJ workin~s of 1mique urganita·
I 1CJ11
('APR 1("0 R1't I Dec ~~ .. Jan. 19 1 Prr>cedures
ar t• r• Vt!r~cd te le phone ('all from fnend a ads
1n dendtn;.! d1rccl1on. policy and goal Emphasis
011 pcrso11:..l ful(illrnent. business arumen and
;ih1lil.' to win ovc·r a µparent insurmountable
othl~ In rnatter!' cA s peculation . stirk with
11u rn hc·r
.\QU,\Kll :'\ I Jan 20 l·eb 181 Obt ain
vnluable h111t bv s tudy mg C<ipncorn messa~e.
Make "onressions to superior, but refuse to
Jbanrion pnnrrplc~ f'a m ily me m ber suggesb
purthase whic h rould make ho me s urroundings
more beautiful anJ comfortable Re r eceptive
i.Jecent dom estic· ha rmon\
PISC ES r F el, l ;l Ma r ~0) · famil y
m e mber commu.n1l'a lcs \\hale in trans it f:m-
phas1s on fin anr 1al proposition. long-range plan,
es tablis hme nt o f ne twork e n compa.,sing
pers ons active in rields of education and travel
You 'II get news in ronnecllon with publishing
a nd in·h:1ws.
rvi e "/;"RO mzirs "'J
C ITOM FRAMING ( ~oec1aliz1nq 1n I Flojos, Rubber Bands,
SALE 1803 Newport Blvd. lHANO FfNtSHID NAMIS w sa r ,.. 11 d°'I.~
'•
Moonlite Sale
Huntington Center's
f1ntas1lc 1 l·hour
sate tonlle 7 to
10 p.m!, •'\d continues
on Sat 1ubfec1 to s1ock
on h•nd. S.eoh Blvd.
405 fwy.
Through October 25. 1980
All W•• I PAPER, FABRIC
AND <:ARPET DISCOUNTED
AN ADDITION I 00/o OFF
(that's an additional 10% off our normal 20
to 40% disoount)
$10 .... Certfflc•
No Purchase Necessary
Drawing held on Oct. 18
DICOl.ATIM• DAT.A
C.AIDS
to organize your de-
sign projects.
The great Design
1770 Orallae A•e., Cotta Mesa ----~ult• F Upet8ira
$5/pai
$8/2 pair
$11 /3 pair
Gumbees or Zaps
c all them what you
will . . we have
them in stock!
In white, tan, blue
womens' sizes 5-10
THE SANDLEMAN'S
SHOE SPECTRUM
2136 NEWPORT BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA
642-8455 • MON.· SAT. 10·7
News from all over Califor,rua
,, ...
6Jl-7470 '•""'" 10.1 w .... is rounded up each day
DAILY PILOT
ft -
Ci:irt111er would µrt!fe r a11 Orange County person
For I he rol.-
"Wt· rt: developin..: a film studio here in
Ornn~f' Count} to do motion pictures even
lo<•lly fi ve l<1 ~1x film s per yea r ," he says . "So
wt· w ant t11 dt•\'t·lop Orange County talent.··
tu: t:X Vl·:('TS to f1lrn for ::.ix weeks. mainly
rn the l>Ctll'h c·om m unities of Laguna Beach o r
Coron<s del Mar for th« Amulet Bay setting. The
ll'ad r h a1 acter s hould E:X J>ect to s pend a
minimum of four weeks filming with the com ·
pany
i\l'tOl \ will not rC:l'F-l H ' .!>lllilnes, (;ardner
notes Hillhl'I thf-Y II get (I perl'entagc or any
prohts from theater p urchases
C arrlnn (f-f-111 1t may take some time to find
lhl' right dr·rnc1nll' a<'tur for the part But with
Hallow<'cn 1u!>l around t he c·om er. who knows
what m<i\ r·omc out lhl' r 11unty'i. w<><>dwork
RUFFELL'S
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C<n lo Me•o 548.1 l S6 Art Show
tNslDE EVartlO
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COMICS I CROSSWORD
r..,ARMADUKE by Briel Anderson PEANUTS
to 10 0 ,_. • • • . , •
''Has Mom looked at our blocks yet?'
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
MISS PEACH
F~ANC/NS, 0 0 YOl.A ~E.ALIZE
.ATTILA THI! HI.AN DIDN'T
lltAN AMOK UNTIL. f!IE. WA_, 30?
MV AUNr MAAIOH 5A'<S,
''NEVE~ FALL IN LOVE
WITM A TiUMPET PUWER"
by Jeff MacNelly
--~
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
I OW~ No o~E
1 LI VE WITHIN
MY INCoME ~ @
' -~ _,. J,,
by Mell Lazarius
YOLA'Ve GOT A NICE
JI.AMP O N HIM •
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO
"Who aft the ice cream off those sticks?"
LOO~. 11 MUST
HAVf FAl..1..£:1\l
FROM A SLJPPLY
WAGON.
~ow DO '(OU KNOW
I WAS TAU(IN6
A800T '100?
DRABBLE
by Ch1r1ts M. Schulz
US'ftN 1"0 'f~1S! I bO'f A
~Ef1't:~ 'ROM ~N MO'f~tR ..
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
EllHER I HAVI:-"TbO
~ EOUCRlTON FOP-.
MO~lcF1HE~~
oR I Ct>N 'T
KAVE.-ENO~!
DR. SMOCK
IF I DID DECIDE.. To
WORK I ct>L>LD ALWAYS
BE.. A CLE~ CR A
LVF\l~E.~
by Gus Arriola
""-· October 1 o. 191K> !Wl y PtlDT .,
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch
"See? Didn't I tell you it had a su1orise endinQ?"
by Kevin Fagan
If WOVLO 8E £ASIE~ fO ~Al~E 1ME 1'rfAN IC !
by Lynn Johnston
BUT I REALLY WAN\ f\
CHRLlfNGING c.AREE.R
I"' tA.Y FIELD C$!
-IF I CAN REME.M6ER.
WHRT ITIS.
INTEREST!
by George Lemont
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE
ACROSS
1 Bi\louac
5 P I. fiber
10 Umbrell&
H LOYegod
15 Make laSI
16 Moun1a1n
Pref
17 Note
18 Junior olfi·
cers
20 -Gordon
22 Girl's name
23Gladden
24 Gunfire
26 NurnenG pre-
fill
2 7 Hocicey Olfl·
Giii
30 RefflttlllS
~ ldollzecl
35 Go« yeti
368oy'sname
37 Thickness
unl1s
38 Open space
40 Food store
'41 Days ol -
'420rNd
43 Dratted
'45 Squanera
'47 Promlllng .ac.,.
t I I 4
49 Garments
50 Conwves
53 Cola
UNITED Feature Syndicate
Thursday's Puzzle Solved
54 Edlllon
58 Came about
6 t 01se1ses
, g I I T I
I • I• I I
I L I T .
.. l l I• •I ,
LO 0 a I I.•
gC U T I •01 62 Peet a ., •I •• I' I a a
63 Anlre I 1-1 l ... l a
64 Not any
65 Augments
66 Dances
N a 11~-Dilll l[T1•-
I • •11 I 111•1110 II I T
I T t1a 1111110-AllO • 0
67 Equipment
DOWN
1 Vaal sourGt
2 Yellow dye
a • a1··· -AT Tllla T •
I 1 u I l iv I
•A 8 I• I 1 l I
...... .... " ·-· I •I I
plan I , I L • I ' .. IC A T I
3 -Lisa
4 lron&fs
I 't I I l I 't I" c .. , I •
L I u I I
5 Pure Abbr
6 AG1 27 Spanish
7 Texu shrine name
8 Rodent 28 Roman ott1-
9 Affirmative Gii i
10 Hockey play. 29 Pleats
er 30 Scepter
11 Melody 3 1 Acllon place
12 Th•,. 32 Forrent:
13 Slane. 2 words
19 Succinct 33 Mean
21 L....arel 35 Remote
25 ACCOOnl 39 -Vegaa
t>ooll1 40 Stuffing
28 SNpwofms 42 S.nquet
I T •• f " I
44 Italian city
46 Courses
•7 Abrogate
49 " -sante!"
50 Anlltoxlns
51 Greedy
62 Sell
53 ShaYe
SS Plum
S8 Arm bone
57 Danish
weight
59Egypt.~
60 Bid: Pref.
I
I.
•• DAIL V PILOl f rtd;iy Cktobr11 10 Business
Coinputer Scain? Fuel Down,
Edison Cuts
Utility Bills S tate Firm N ame d in Indictment
W l\!'\llJ Nf:TO N 1/\P 1 f\
1 '.t11r11rn111 • 1111q1ut1·1 111 rn :rncl °'' \ lllCll\ 1Cl1t,1h V.l'r!' 111<.Jtdt.'(i ll\
.1 (.-1lto1.d l.:r1111cl 1111\ 1111 c h Urill!S
lht•\ t111ltl'cl u ~ll\l'l'll 1rwnl of
f11·1,1I 1•1 "''' " nulh>n\\tllt.· L·om
p11!1 ·1 1 ontr._11'\ \\<Ith l111: h.'<lcrttl
j..' II \ l ' I II 111 1• 11 I ,f ll tJ l h Ct rl
'\ 'll'1tl.Jt 11 ""~ 11\ 1•1 <'hr1rged th1·
I'll\ l'rllflll'Ot
~\~ li\:m·rJU~1:11;~n11nJi
l I\ 1lt•lll -. • .ml t h~· ~7 l'IJUnt llldll'l
nwul ,,,J., 1l'lu10l'O 111 (' S Ut:.
\1 11·1 t 1,un II\ r\h:xandna, Vu It
1·11111 .11111·11 <'11arl!l''> of r on 'I"' J1 \ 1 Jc·ketet.•r111g mail and
v.11 1• ltJlld und lab1· l'la1m:, on
I h l· ~·on ('flllllCnl
(,C)\ t-.K"l)tt-;N'I ~Ollrl'l'S who
.... t..l·tl n11t to lw 1i::1m1•cl :-.aid the
.,, h1·1t1l' might hu\c &dded
h1•IV.1.'t'rl s:1 111tll111n and S4
r1111l11111 111 fraudulent l'la1rns to
hdb -.ulJnulled to the go\·ern
11wn1 ht'lween l!Y72 and 1977
Mausuzaktiya will be the third allt>mpt by Japanese to
enter the Los Angeles retail market. Katsuhiko Ko bayashi.
its manager. thinks d~velopment of Little Tokyo wi ll save
luxury s tore from fate of previous two failures
Mausuzakaya is a370-year·old institution.
The hills wt.•re for nat1onw1de
r om puh:r t1 m e sharing serv1t•e
1Jrovided h.v the ddendant com
puny, Computer Scienc·es Corp
of l!:I Segundo. Such a ser v 1cc in
vol ves leased use of<\ computer
Af·l·orcling l o lhe indictment.
the go vernment p aid more than
$86 million for the service
between .Jan. 2. 1975, and Oct
:ti. l!Y77. These t:harges were rt!
ceptively innated as part of the
,.
Economic Air Fouled
By JOHN CUNNIFF Al' llHl.,ftt~IY1t
NEW YORK The economy 1s smogged
down . With so little stirring, the atmosphere 1s
becoming stagnant and polluted, and nobody c an
say with mur h certainty that the suffocating situa-
tion will improve soon.
Those who try to foreC'ast events have pretty
well given up hopes of any dear weather ahead
They fear that housing. 1·ough1ng and wheezing.
might collapse Thl'y worry that the aulomut.1 ,.e 1n·
dustry might t·hokc.
THE ANALOG V w ith atmosph«r1~· ~moi.t i sn 't
superficial Th(• <·ount1 v 1~ indeed trappctl 111 an
undesirable t-t'(>nom ll· c·<1n<l1t1on
that refuses to hudgt'. that l'C'
lentlessly grows worse, t hal en
dan gers the weakest units
Tor the United St at e:-, t hose
unit s are h ous 1n ~ <1nd ,::,_.
• automobiles. and e ach 1s show
in«-the effects.· S11le8 of new .A' ~,. one -family units dropped 4.9
per cent in August . Sal es or U S.
made cars have been half or ex
pect ations CUNNIFF
The l\.\o 1ndust r1t"!I arr· the biggest t1 C'kel
Items in the 1w11r<' 1c•1·fJn1Jm) When the.' get a sore
thr oat, !IO l11 ~IK':.&k ll1ou.,anth 11f other romµan1c"
in every town 1rnd l'll Y f rufll 1·oa't to l'Oa~t r•v m e
down with l ht• dull.,
SUP E ft t'lnALJ.V, 1111' inn·r.,1on that 1·reate!>
t he irritating s1tuat1on 1:-. lllamcd 1m interest rates
but. sinte high int('r<'st rat~s themselves arc J
product of the s1tuatton , the re<JI explam1Uon ob
viously I ies dl!cpcr.
Whatevt!r. this 1i. the s1tuJt10n T he ct·onomy
1s unhealthy , lhe result of a plunge dunng earl>
summer. and whenever 1t attempt!'. to get moving
it is met by the dcpres!>ants of r1s1ng prices and
high intert!st rates.
For a lmef l'c w weeks 1t 1;eerned that the
economic air would <·1r<·ulatc• Hous1nR seemed to
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reco ver . automakers expressed great hopes for
their new products. consumers began borrowing
and buy ing. Plans were made.
Increasingly, economists fear consumer plans
won 't be activat ed . Ford and General Motors have
twice. in cr eased retail prices on 1981 models. And in
housing. 14 per cent mortgage rates have scared off
buyers.
Six week s ugo a clean, if faint. breath of op-
t im ism was being exhaled by the economic seers.
~ow you find them hedging again . they talk of the
µoss1b1ht1e.:; and the pro bab1l1l1es of a "re-
rec·rss1on "
As could be t·xpec·t~·d . tcm~rs <•re flaring T he
Whit e llouse blamed the l"ederal Ht!serve for high
interest r<.1tes, and then 1t blamed the banks.
E xprC'!>Sing deep concern a-bout n sing interest
rates. President Carter stated that "they reflect
in part an overreaction hy financial institutions
which 1s not 1ust1f1ed hy the slale of the economy."
A YQU l)ON'T have to sear ch hard in banking
literature to find what they think or that. Correctly
or not , they think 1t 's nonsense. They are mer ely
reacting, they say, to con<titions created by the
White House
T he smog lh1 c•kcn~ To protect farmers they
an:: g1H•n supports T'> aid .!.leelmakers they are
l!I' t•n relief from 1 mr><>rt~ And now a utomakers
seek restrutnt!'. on Japa nc~e i mports that. says the
Fl'dc ral Trade Comm1ss1on. could cost Amenran
rnnsu ml'r~ $6 fl t,.lhon a year in added costs
While all m ay have arguments for aid and pro·
teC'l1on, the nation's underly ing problem . re~
member. 1s 1nnauon Tu rai se pnccs m ight resolve
one problem but 1t c·lc arly worsens other s T he
smog thickens
I N A HEALTHY, growing econ9my the nation
wou1<1n·t he forced to make such ctioices It would
j ust m ove ahead and reap the rewards.
But now, it appears, the economy isn't just in-
verted, it's convoluted.
Big Retailers'
Gains Limited
NEW YORK I API
sumers' con('ern about
restrain purchases in
m ajor retailers showed
High inflation and con -
the economy continued to
September . reports from
K mart. the second largest department store
company after Sear s, Roebuck & Co . reported a 12
per cent incr ease in sales during a five week re-
porting period ended Oct t compared to sales a
ye:ir earlier.
But K mart Ch ::urman Bernard M 1-'auber
said the 1nt'r ease "ii. not sufficient to offset i nOa-
t1on 's impact on gross margms and ex~nses."
F. W Woolworth Co. reported its sales were up
4.6 p en ·ent and that cx<'luding sale!> of foreign sub-
sidiaries the sales g ain compared to a year ago
was an even weak er 3.6 percent.
Woolworth's fi ve week sales totaled $658.16
mil h on . up from $629.04 million a year earlier Nine
month sales wer e $4.5 b11Uon, up 6.7 percent from
$4 .22 billion last year
K mart, whic h has reported higher-than
tiverage industry sales growth this y ear partly
hecause of an expansion program . ex~l'tS its
sales to continuc incr easing at a 10-to 15 percent
rate for the balance of the year
Sir Fre ddie Wins
N e w U.S. Routes
LONDON tAPJ Sir Freddie Laker has re-
cei ved permission to fl y thrice.weekly. low-cost
Skytrain air services from norther n Britain to Los
Angeles and New York.
Britain's Civil Aviation A u thority al so
out ho rized direc t flights from London to Tampa,
Fla .• for Laker's cut· price airline. Laker has re-
ceived U .S. approval.
T he northern Britain flights wUl run from
New York t o Manchester, England. and from i.o.
Angeles t.o Manchester and Prestwick , Scotland.
Service i11 expected to st art soon .
Laker pioneered cheaper trana·AtlanUc travel
with hJs no·frillll 8kytraln ser vice between London
and New York.
lo addltlon. British A irw ays was given the fO·
ahead to Oy direct ly from London to Pitts bu rah
beginntne nelU eprlna. and 8ritlsh Caledonlan 1ot
permlulon to stop at San Juan, Pi:crto Rico. en
route to South America.
f
'>l'IH'1111", till' 1nt.IJC•lmcnt said
In add1t111n, lh1· i.tovcrnmcnt
1•ht11 J.\l'U thut a <:SA C'ontrat·ting
offl1•1·r who handll•U 1wgot1at1ons
un tli1· l 1mt· sharini,: contral'l
w ;.1:-. 1><11d SJ4,000 1n eig ht hribes
lil't Wt>en 01·c· 18, 1972. anti Aug :n t97:i.
T llE GOVf.K NM t:NT al so
t·ha[~~d that thl· d~fcndant!> 1"CJ
m1scrl the GSA l'mpluyce. Jame-. c· L1ndsc). tn Ue£'em1Jcr 1!171
that they would g1\C him a JOb in
the future If he supplied them 1n
s ide information on the <'ontrnt•t
nl'got1ations
The govnnmcnt S<J ld the de
fendants h:.sd Sl't uµ a consulting
f' o r po 1· <.1 t 1 u 11 S p e c· 1 a I 1 1 e d
Consult<Jnts E:-.tahh.,hml•nt 1n
the tin~ Eurnµt•an n<Jt1on of
I 11·hten !>le1n wh11·h h1r1•1I
L indsey in (ktnber 197::!
Lindsey wa:, not t·hargcd
T he last IJrihcry pa' ment to
Lindsc) ~as made mor e lha11
five )c<.1r:-. ..igo. anti under the
statutc of llm1l<.1lion!> he 1·vuld
not ht· IJl'O!>l'C'lltl'd for his a1·
lions f:cJ\ cr1111wnt r1ff1t·ial!. r (•
fuscd to L'0 11f1rrn or dcnv lh<.1t L1 nd se~ was ass1!'.t1rl g t.h.N n rn
the t·ase
T HE INDICT M ~NT resul l t'tl
from an 1nvest1gat wn hy the
Justit•e Department's t<.1s k force
on the Gener al Ser vic es Ad
ministration in cooperatwn with
the FBI , the GSA inspector
general's office and the National
C.p~wC. C.plnAlt C.•eCI> C.vnohC 0.VIPS OlrmSn 0...-IHo °"'1Le• ClwlUll 0..-0 rllco
Bureau of St andards
Namc'CI as defendants wen:
-l 'OMf't;Tt:K SCI ENC•;S
C'orp . wh1 ('h sold computer
lime-sharing services to lhe
f ed eral government between tan and 1977 under the National
Tel eprocessing Surfaces Con
lra<'l. ·
-Jt>hn·-W:-Luke, -56-. vice pres
1dent and director of Computer
Sciences and former president
of Computer Sciences' lnfonet
Oi\·i sion
Erwin Allen. 48, former vice
president or the I nfonel Di v1s1on
of Computer S<01enc l!S
Thomas A M <Jrt1 . 41. Cnm
puter <.; 1enc·es employ et.•
Norman W Uerr1c·k. :1s.
Computer Sc1cn1·es employee
llcrhcrt G. Hlccker, 44, pre
s1d e)lt of the lt·arui. Corp .• a
M afvland firm that was a sub
1· 1> n ·l r H c· to r r or Com put er
S1·11·111·1•s on the government t'On
tract
PETER C. l.OUX. 45,
f o r mer bra111'h mar k e tin g
manager for' Computer
Sc 1en('es. now employed b y
karus Corp
I n a stateme nt. C11mputer
St.'1ences said it .. intends to de-
fend itself vigorously against the
c·harges 1n this i ndictment
Ra ~e d on the co mpan y '!>
knowled ge of the fal't s , the
charges are unwarranted "
ROSEMEAD CAP) -
Some 3 million customers
o r Southern California
Edison will get a 6.5 per -
cent reduction in their
electric rates for the next
year because of lower fuel
costs for the utiUt y .
The rate reauctfon,
whic h will last one year.
was approved by t he state
Publi c Utilities Com-
mission . It will save the
average homeowner $2.12
on his monthly bnl.
But Edison Vice Presi-
dent Edward A . Myers J r .
added. "Despite the tem-
porary availability of
lower-cost fuels, we 're
ne v ertheless urging
customers to continue a
strict regime or conserva·
lion since the f uel situa·
tion co uld worsen
raoidly." .
lie said several factors
contributed to the reduced
use by the utility or h igh-
p riced ultr a -l ow-s ul'fur
fuel oil. inl'ludin g cheaper
h y droe l ect r ic a nd
purc hased power and in -
c reased availability of
natural gas to run
generators.
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When the l •n1t1:d States boyt·otted the J9AO Olympic
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frnanc1ally The y es timate th1· C'OSl c1f puttrn~ on the 1984
C:a rnes d i S400 mtlhnn 1 hi-plan 111 1,.11sc $421 m1 1l1011,
d•~hursrng the $21 million s urplus to youth and sports
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been rrused by tht! sale of the lelev1s1on nghts . ABC has
gained t he right to telc•v1se the Gam es wrth a bid of $225
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rnust er :-o far . Cot-a CCJla t th<') have tied 1n w1lh the Olym.
pie s since 19281. Anheuser Busch <Budweiser beer will be
the bre"' of the l984 Game:.1. CMon cthe Japanese c-amera
m a ker I. McDonald's I they will !Jf~ the offi cial fast food
restaurant of the Games and they will underwnte the
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camp us ol U1e tlnl\ ers1t.1 nf Soulhern California). United
t •atiforn1a ll.ink cone ol Cal1forn1a's largest banks •.
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Think Skfnng
Lose Weight
By Discipline
By DR. PETER STEINCROHN
Dear Dr. Stelncroha: How does one lose? At
las t I've become a victim The pounds have piled
011 s ilently for many months. I feel shocked to dis·
cover th~l I'm at leasl 30 pounds overweight.
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
1 've jus t finished
t hree best -se ller d i et
books o ( recent years.
I 'm con/used. One says
l o r ut down on fa ts .
Another advises a h i~h
fat Jiet The thJrd warns that rarbohydrates are
the main problem . Can you straighten me out -
by helping me re move my potbelly? -Mr. M.
DEAR MR. M.: Whether or not you believe
lll acupunrture or acupressure, you will find some
exct'llent. com mon sense suggestions in a booklet
written by Michael Slate . author of "The Nat ural
Healer's Acupressure Handbook." He is director
I
of the G-JO Institute. Holl ywood. Fla 33024 llis
booklet . "The G·JO Institute Permanent Weight
Loss Program ." contains these techniques C in
part):
TRAVELERS AT AIRPORT WALi( THROUGH HAZE-FREE AIR
Mlnneapollt·St. P•ul ConcourH Where Smoking ta Ae1trtcted
-Primary focu:; should be on food. eating pa\·
terns anJ attitudes.
-Start each meal with a special prayer, ask
ing for help in curing your obesity.
Smokers Put in Place
-"Food-tithing": Leave a little bit of the
"best part" of whatever you're eating. Give it tu
one of your family, to your dog or cat. Leave as
much as 10 percent or your meal
-Visualize yourself as skinny before you fall
asleep and immediately after waking Consider
this to be guided im agery The s ubconscious
responds to fantasies and believable images. Minnesota Law Segregates Public Pitff ers -Take deep breathing exercises before
meals. MINNEAPOLIS <API The
difference is apparent when you
land at Minneapolis -St Paul In·
ternational Airport.
Some pilots e yen tell you
before you get off tlle plane.
You are in Minnesot a, one or
the fil'St slates in the nation to
ti ve non-smokers the recognized
legal right to breathe s moke·
free air indoors.
THE tWIS MINNESOTA Clean
Indoor Air Act, which has
become a model for other states.
allows smokfog only in designat·
ed areas of public places.
That include s restaurants .
stores, hospit als. SC'hools, huscs.
oHices and a ll other enc lost."<l, in·
cJoor ureas used by the ~eneraJ
public or serving as n plaC'l.' of
work.
The onJ)' ext·ept1ons lo the IJw
a re bars serving meal~ to fewer
than 50 people whid1 l'an Jps .
ignate the entire pre mi!>l'S "
~moking area. and factones am!
warehouses. which are regulal·
ed by the Department or Labor
and Industry
AT TIIE AIRPORT, for exam
pie, smoking is not ljllowed m
waiting lines and most genl!n1I
tobby areas Arri v Ill ·tltpar1 ur~
areas are equally d1v11ied intt•
smoking and no-smokin~ areas
RestauranlS are require<! tc.
set aside 30 perce nt of their
seats (or non·smokers and tntlSt
ask pat rons whether they prefer
the smoking or no·smoking area.
In businesses where there are
ho-smoking and smoking areas.
. each no-smoking area must be at least 200 square feet. Smokin_g
ls permitted in enclosed private
·offices that are occupied ex
elusively by smoke rs .
quired to have separate se<'tions
for s mokers if they allow !'imok-
ing, and smoking is restricted in
health care institutions.
Hawaii prohibits s moking in
publ ic meetin g roo m s.
aud iLoriums, sport s arenas.
e levators and community cen-
ters.
Legislation is pending in other
states.
THE IDE A FOR the far-
rearhing Mi nnesot a law was
conceived by former Minnesota
Sen. Ed Brandt, who found ii
hard to breathe in s moke ·filled
legislative committet roams
"I tri~ des perate!) to find a
l'l ace where r · d bf' free from 1t.
but it didn't work, ·says flrancJt.
who served 1n the ll'~isl.Ature
from 1969 tci 1971
In 197;1, Brandt and a small
group of fellow n<•n smokers
formed the 1\sso1·iation tor Non
Smokers' Rights
"Ry 1974, our or~c1.niut10n httd
5,000 members and we decided
even touch her," he said
But Joan Cafar e lla said
Wolert:i punrhed lier in the face
and filed an assault complaint
aga inst him.
Charles Schneider. chief of the
E n vironmental Field Services
section with the state Health
Depa rtment. says he gets about
100 compla ints each month
about oon·l'Ompliance with the
law. I
"At first, most of the com-
plaints were about restaurants,
but now most of our complaints
come from work·related ar~as."
he says.
The threat or license revoca·
l ion has brought restaurants into
line and thl' department has not
been forced to go to court to get
ao inJ unrtion agamst any bus1·
nes ses for non -co mpliance .
1
SC'hne1cter s ays
"TmNGS i\Rt: A LOT heller I
off for the non-smoker in Mm·
nesota than they a re in any
other state," Schneider adds.
--Check your weight daily.
Engage in a daily gentle exercise program
such as walking. No strenuous exercise.
-Chew well. You'll feel Jess inclined to over-
eat.
Always sit while eating.
-Use a smaJJ plate and fill it "comfortably."
-Take at least 15 to 20 minutes to eat.
-No outside activities such as reading or
watC'hing TV when you eat.
-Don't shop for food when hungry.
-Avoid all-you-can·eat resta urants.
-Reduce salt inta ke and liquids. Avoid sugar.
sugary foods and alcohol.
-Try for five to six s mall meals daily
-Fast one or two days a month to develop
disripllne .
Don't drink during meals.
Take bigges t me al early in t he day.
-Eal only when hungry -not by clock or
sched ule
T ry some or all of these suggestJons. Mr M .
and it's likely that your excess poundage will
begin to dissolve. • • • M EDICALETl'E.~
Dear Dr. Stetncrobn: I have been exC'ep
tionally near-sigbletl a ll my hfe so I know the
value of normal vision. 1 '11 like to donate my eyes
to an eye bank. Do they havetobeperfect?-Mr. B.
.. "·~ ............. , ....... ~ OMr..4"1~ ....
Dear Mr. B.: Bette r contact your local
hospital to m ake certain But l don 't believe that
eyes n~ to be perfect when ronsidering such a
donation. grariuaolfl '"" II 0111 or ..,..,.-. •
t he lune was ngh1 for Jeg1s la·
lion.'' say:. Brandt. who drafted
the law.
IN A UTILE ovtr a year, t he
law was passed.
The Washington-based Tobac·
co Institute, which fights such
laws 00 behalf or the tobacco lll·
dustry with lobbyisl.li and ad-
v er li s l n g c amp a igns , was
r aught off guard in Minnesota.
Opposition to the law largely
has waned. Polls indicate that 90
percent of the people li Ying in
M mnesota approve of the law.
• • •
For ~. H.: Sometimes. reducing salt intake
for a week before the expected period will reduce
intensity of m~nstrual cramps. There are other
me thods, but try this first . No ha m . ba<'on ,
pretzels. potato chips. etc. )
• • •
"It bndgcs the gap between smokers and non-sm oke rs. They E mphysema rarely,attacks suddenly. There 1s
know where the Jimjts are now. us ually a his tory of several colds and a cough that
ll erases the ammosity," says has been banging on for years, says Dr. Steincrohn
Penny Gollier . s t a t e wid e in his booklet, "Emphysema: How To Live With
coo rdlnator for smoking and It." For a copy write him at Box 1560. Costa Mesa
health for the Minnesota Lung 92626, enclosing 50 cents and a stamped, self.
Association. addressed envelope.
,,,. .......... ...... , ..
Wayne Ne wton will
join Frank Sinatra in
S yrac u se U ni ·
ve r s it y's d o m e d
football sta dium Ort.
22 to raise money fo. ·
Ro n a id R e agan 's
Republican presiden·
taa l campaign.
Single
Drivers
Penalized
SAN F RA NC I SCO
(A P ) -Rus h -h o ur
commuters who fail to
use car pools should pay
double the normal fare
for crossing the Golden
Gate Bridge, bridge
directors ha ve prooosed.
They voted 12:2 io hold
public hear ings on a
plan t o c h arge
single-0ecupant vehicles
$2 to cross the bridge
during peak commute
hours. double the charge
for other drivers.
"N(J1'111NG WASTES
more energy than the
people who drive all
those miles a lone ." said
Director Pete r Tamar as
o f Sa n F rancis co.
"They're destroyin g the
city and county of San
Francisco."
The f amed bridge
spans the mouth of San
Fr an~J.SCO Bay from the
city to Mann County to
the north.
The move came after
bridge general ma nager
Dale Luetlring warned
that the bridge faces a
S5.6 m.iJlion defi cit ov~r
the next two years and
a $27.4 million shortfall
over the next five years.
THE PROPOSAL to
penalize s ingle drivers
was an alternative to
h ighe r to lls for a ll
bridge users.
The public hearings
are set to start Nov. 12
and the toll increases
would take effect J an. l ,
1981.
NEWS FEATURES
Mencken
Poor
Reporter?
MlAMl (API -Jn his
only recorded interview.
H L . Menck en the
f »m o u s B a ltimore
journalis t who glared at
th e wo r ld o ve r hi s
Chesapeake oysters and
beer -told a long-time
comrade that he wasn't
a good reporter.
"I never got a scoop ln
m y life." Me n r ken
said.
AND HE NEVER had
a definite goal in mind
as a newspaperman. "I
didn't have any Ume to
do any th.inking," said
Mencken, who died in
1956.
One of the fe w rem ain·
ing recordings of the in-
terview was obtained by
The Miami News from
Mabel Bennett of Coral
Gables, whose hus band
Richard worked at The
Baltimore Sun along
with Me n c ke n . The
News publ.itlhed a story
on the recording.
DONALD KIRKLEY
conducted the interview
in 1948 in a musty alcove
a t the Library ~r
Congress in Washington.
During the interview ,
Mencken criticized un-
ions, n e w s paper s,
busybodies , idealis m ,
editors and general
idiocy.
"In politics, I 'm a
complete neutral -I
think they're all scoun-
drels," Mencken said.
Military
Reserve
Increases
WASHI NGTON IAP )
T h e numbe r o r
persons in t he U .S.
ar m ed forces' Select
Reserve has r isen by
31.900 since June 1979,
an inrrease of 4 percent.
the Pentagon says. As of
June 30, "8>. it s ays, the
Selected Reserve totaled
829,800.
The Selected Ruerve
is made up of reserve
unit s th a t h ave the
highest DefeMe Depart·
ment priority m assign·
mg personnel and equip-
ment and cond ucting
training.
I ts most recent totals
were: Army National
Guard . 357 ,000; Army
Reserve. 201,400; Naval
Reserve. 85,000; Marine Corps Reserve, 33,600;
Air Nation a l G uard,
96,400; and Air Force
R e serve, 5 7.700 . All
ser vices showed a gain
except the Naval Select-
ed Re&erve, which was
down by 700. Restaurants can lose their
•licenses for non·compliance, and
people who s moke in a prohibit-
ed area are subje~t to a fine of
up to $100.
·'That was long be fore we
knew of this as :in issue," says
Wa lker Merryman. director of
communications fo r the in ·
sUtute. "We were kind of absent
from that fi ght.··
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A PERSON CAN set>k a court
injunction against the proprietor
'o( a public place who repeatedly
fails to make reasonable efforts
t.o comply with the law.
Donald Shopland, technical Ul·
formation officer for th~ Offire
of Smoking and Healt h in
Washington, D.C , sa}., about 30
.~tates have some form of l:iw
restricting smoking an certain
. p la cei;.
, Nebraska recently passed a
law identical to the Minnesota
statute.
Utah's 1976 Indoor Clean Air
Art requires that a ny public
build ing t'Xrept ta verns and
private clubs must hove des
i(tna t ed non·smok ing areas
iden tified by signs Smoking
also Is banned m elevators and
can be banned at pubUr g ather·
lngs and meetings.
In Cahfontia. Oov. Edmund
G. Brown Jc. recently s igned a
bill bann i n g s m o king i n
hospitals and clinics. The law,
whJch takes effect Jan. 1. would
aJlow s mokinr only in rooms set
aside (or smokers and employee
Offices.
A lwtt LAW IN lhe Oistrict of
Columbia bans smoking, wtt.h a
few exceptions, in elevators, re-
tail &lores. city government
meeting rooms, schools. buses,
1ubwa.ys, taxicabs, hospit al cor ·
rtdors and some hospital patient
'r"90ms.
In Michigan, restaurant.a are
required to provide a no-
_.moklni section. smokinc is
reatricted in bos pilals and Is
b8nned ln grocery store• except ~ l'n d ea i g n a te d are as fo r
"employees.
Connecticut bani amoktng at
tublk pemment meetinp, ln
elevators and In any waltln1
• room or reception area of a
ptpblk bwldln1. Re1taurant.1
tllllt Mat more than 75 are ,...
-'=----
Me rryman says the Jaw "is
confusing t.o people like tourists
You could get ort a plane and
wallc through a dozen s moking
and non-smoking areas without
knowing it."
H E CONTENDS SUCH laws
provoke au1mosit y between
smokers nnd nou·s mokers. cost
restaurants money and never
are enforced anyway.
''Who wants to allocate money
to pohce to enforce this kind of
Dra<'on1an m e as ure wh ile
violent crime is skyrocketing ?
· I look at this as a courtesy Is·
s ue that has no place in legisla·
tton. ·
There have been two widely
puhlirized incidents a ffecting
smokers and non s mokers since
the Minm:soh1 law toolc effed.
But both were settled out of
court.
ON J UNE 7 1 U77, Slne
W1·b a n1 ch was s moking a
ci garette a s he sat in his
wheelchair waiting to chat with
with -Gov. Rudy Perpich,
who was lding an open house
at his Capi office in St. Paul .
Nancy Lea hton , aJso waitlng
to see the gov or • ..yalked over
to Wrban.lch a d asked him to
put out his cl arette, saying it
bothered her When Wrbanlch
took anothe drag, she doused
him wilh a g u s of lemonade.
Jn the oth incident, on Oct. s.
1971, Willar Wolerh was at
Chanhassen er T he ater and
durln1 lnlerm 1lon asked a
woman smoking at the next la·
ble to put o.ut her ci1arette because•""*'"' wu UleJal.
When she alle1edly told him to
mind bla own buliMu and blew
smoke in h1I face. Woleru 1-.id
he reached lor the ci1arette and
the woman ducked.
"Aa far u l know, J didn't
survey of all types of dining
establishments around the state,
found a majority of restaurants
felt rompliance with the law Is
"easier than expected."
ROBERT THOMAS, general
manager of the Minneapolis
Convention and Touns m Com·
mission, s:Jys, "Convention peo.
pie got aJl excited when they
fi rst heard about the lttw ; the
proposed law, but no problems
developed
"I find no bad reaction to the
law in restaurants or any where.
Restaurants no longer put non-
s mokers by the kit<'hen door.
They often are seated in the best
p a rt of t he reasta u rant."
Thom as adds. n oting that
smokers are now a minority in
the country
Nate Nachl. owner of Billy &
Ma r ty T obacconist in Min·
neapolis, says the law hasn't al
fec ted his business
"Where it does make a dlf·
ference. is wheJlever I go In
som e place, especially lately,
people ask me t.o please put my
cigar or pipe out, even tr I am in
a smoking area ," Nachl says.
"IT'S A TREND OF the times.
We s m oke rs gotta be have
ourseJves nnd gracious ly put it
out or move." Nacht says.
''But I think that Just like with
eve ryth1ng else, a little com-
mon courtesy and a lltUe com·
p assion helps. Some or us guys
have been s moking since we
were allowed to and before t.hat.
and we're pretty well hooked.
But for lhoee who are troubled,
they ahouJd speak up.•'
The Au oc iatlon for Non-
Smoken Rights, affiliated with
the Minnesota Lune AasoclaUon
and the Ramaey County Luna
A11ociatioa, la centerin1 Ila ef·
forts on bel&Mi businesses im-
plement the law.
"We ten businesses we're of.
ferln1 a .aluUon.'' an official
said.
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Ietaoranee is out.
lnfor11aecl Is in.
Read the Orange Coast
newspaper that keeps you
in --the informative
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117
Driver's Seat
Belongs to KC
After Victory
KANSAS CITY <AP> -Frank
White is batting .714 against the
New York Yankees inthefinittwo
games of the American League
playoffs, exactly 286 percentage
points below Kansas City's level
of confidence.
··1 shouldn't say this ,'' grinned
the Royals' second baseman mo-
ments after he ner vously helped
turn a double play to save a 3·2
victory and give Kansas City a
commanding two.game lead in
the best-of.five American League
playoffseries.
"BUT I WlLL. We 're going to
get 'emthistime."
''This was the hump we needed
to get over," said catcher Darrell
Porter, the third man involved in
a dramatic eighth-inning play
that infunalcd Yankees owner
George Steinbrenner and tu.med
Mike Ferraro from an abscure
third-ba.'>e CO;\ch into the center of
controversy.
"WefinaJly beat them in a close
. o.u ... ,..,.._..,.,i.... ... .,.. game," Porter s aid. "We stopped
. EDISON'S D.J. HLL (2) LEAVES MATER Dll'S JOE LIVERNOIS (44) IEHIND ON THE WAY TO RECORDING 200 YARDS RUSHING. them from doing what they
Edison No. l? Ask MaterDei
Bell's 200 Y tlldJ, .Three Touchdoims Pace 35-7 Roul
By ROGER CARLSON OI _...., ""',....
The aenerat theory was held
that Edison Hith's Chargers
would be a team to be reckoned
with in 1•. a favorite every
time out, maybe, and certainly a
contender for the CIF Bil Five
Coaferencechampiomhip.
There wu plenty of talent on
band for Coach Bill Wottman
and tu. aides to work wUb, but
eYer')'oae knew about the boles
_ left by 8J'8duatioa from the 19'79
ClF 811 Five Conferebce cbam-
ploaablp team. l.,? Yes, the
Cbar,_. would be tou1b, but
DOt tut touab, not like the '79
Juuemaut.
WELL, D.J. BELL, Dave
Geroux and the rest of the
Cbar1era are one up on the '79
unit at this point aa they gird for
Suoaet League wan with an un-
beaten non-league record ,
upped by a 35·7 spanking of
Anaelus League power Mater
Dei Tbunday night.
Before a Santa Ana Bowl
crowd ol 9,500 at Mater Oei's
Homecomini, the No I ranked
Chargen recorded their fifth
straight victory this year and
PADRES WANTED
Jff NFIEW, BUT ....
SAN DIEGO CAP) -The San
Die10 Padres say they definitelY
were IOlna to bid for Dave Win·
field in the free agent's ma.rlld
until he criticized the baseball
club at a news conference Wed-
nesday.
"There was never any doubt
in my mind we wouldn't con·
Unue to try to sip Dave -until
yeaterday, •• Padres president
Ballard Smith said Thursday.
Winlleld, citln1 why he was
turnlna free agent, said Smith
tried to humiliate him by dis·
cloein1 bis contract demands
publlclv.
upped the winning streak to lJ.
At this stage last year Edison
was 4-1.
The Chargers made enough
mistakes in the first half to beat
moat teams, then proceeded to
rip the Monarchs apan at the
seams in the second hall for the
convincing victory.
Bell rushed for 200 yards on 24
carries, scored three times and
was near-unstoppable. altbou&b
he is not fully recovered from an
ankle i.Jtjury.
·'He still hasn't got his lateraJ
movements back ,'' said
•workman. "Bell still h as a rock
in his shoe.''
AMONG BELL'S carries were
gains of 34. 29. 10. 15, 19, 24, 16
and 10 yards. The TDs came
from 1, 24 and JO yards out. His
most impressive ruos were a
JO-yard TD and a one -yard gain
which avoided a five-yard loss.
Geroux added a 12-yard dash
up the middle and Duaine
Jac~son c·arried only once, but
made lhe most of it with a 47·
yard touchdown gallop.
"We should ha ve had 20 points
at the half," said Workman, al·
luding to S('ve ral penalties,
which cut Bell's yardage totals
<'onsiderably.
Defensively. a lthough they
have yet lo re<'ord a shutout, it
was another in a s eries of
tremendous pe rformances for
the Chargers.
M°'TElt DEi WAS HELD to 23
yards on the ground on 20 car-
ries and 73 of the Monarchs' 103
yards through the air came on
one play -a Dan Sottosanti
pass to John Slouka -setting up
Soltosanti's four.yard scoring
strike to Mike Trotter.
"They fooled us in an inex-
cusable way on that play." said
Workman.
Ex<'epl for that one spurt In
the waning seconds of the
second quarter , Mater Del's of.
fense consisted of handing the
ball off to Kevin Higgins, who
appeared t o b e s etti ng
John Sevano
something up with one thump
after another into the s warming
Chargers' defense. If it was a
setup, however. the sting never
arrived.
Making s ure of that were
linebackers Troy Seur er and
Ri<'k DiBemardo. alon11. wilh lhe
quickest front r1 ve seen at
Edison in some time.
BELL'S DARTS through the
line were mostly through the
middle, on either side of center
Scott Strosnid er and behind
guards Paul Reinbacb and Craig
Dumity
"Our offenslvt! line as gelling
there," said Workman, "they
played well."
Edison's best game of the seas on '! "Oh, ye ah," s aid
Workman. ''This was our best
game and U1e best te am we've
seen, so far."
Mater Dei Coach Wayne
Cochrun's first comment was ·'n o comment,'' but whe n
pressed, added, "Our punting
was the only thing we-did well.
T h ey kicked our <bleep).
They're a fine football team.''
Twice Edison blew scoring
chances in the rirst half Wlth
penaJties, as a drive starting at
Mate r Dei 's 23 was stifled
because of miscues, then Bell's
46-yard dash lo the Mater Dei 21
was cut to a 29-yard gain and
15·y ard penalty, s topping
another potentiaJ touchdown.
But in the second half, the
Chargen 1ot down to bualneu,
marchina 80 yards in au plays,
51 _y_an:ll iJl 111 plays, 38 ya.rdl in
six plays and 47 yards on
Jackson's one carry -on suc-
cessive possessions.
MATER DEt'S TOM BAINE TRIES TO PUT A STOPTOEDtSONRUNNINGllACKD.J. BELL.
alw11ysdidtous before."
The Royals nicked Yankees
starter Rudy May for all three
runs in the third inning, on Willie
Wilson's two-run triple and an
RBl·double by U.L. Washington.
The Yankees scored their two in
the fifth on an inside-the-park
home run by Graig Nettles and
Willie Randolph's RBI-double.
But the Royals won at in the
eighth and ninth when the
Yankees failed to score des pite
four base hits.
"WE(' AN WIN three under any
carr:umstances," said Yankees
Man ager Dick Howser, reminded
011 T\I ToMlghf
C'hannt-1 7 af .'i
that no team has ever rebounded
from an 0·2 start to win a playorf
series. "But this jusl makes it a
little tougher. We'll do the same
thingsthatgotushere "
Tonight in Yankee Stadium .
Tommy John, New York's 22·
game winner , will opJ>Qse Kansas
City left-hander Paul Splattorff,
who cautiously admitted the
lio~·s share of the pressure will
rest on John
"When you're two games up.
you feel lake you have less to
lose," said Splittorff. a veteran of
Kansas Ci ty's bitter playoff loi.ses
to New York in 1976, '77 and '78.
"My job is still the same. But
we've been through this before
and hopefully we've gained from
our experiences.'·
Rlght·hander Dennis Leonard.
Kansas City's only 20·game wm-
ner during the regular season.
nursed his one-run lead into the
ei1hth and struck oul leadoff hit·
ter Bobby Brown. Then Willie
Randolph singled ahd Bobby
Murcer fanned. Up came Bob
Watson, who drilled a fastball lnto
leftfleld.
RANDOLPH ROUNDED third-
base and dug for home on a signal
from Ferraro. But left fielder Wilson, in
perfect position to catch the hard
bounce off the wall. turned and
tired to third baseman George
Brett, who turned and fired to
Porter at the plate.
Porter caught the ball. braced,
and heJd on as Randolph slid into
his tag . Dangerous Reggie
Jackson, the on·deck hitter.
watched helplessly as Randolph
was tagged out.
"We got taken out of the eighth
inning with J ackson next at bat,·
rumed Steinbrenne r "The
playersdid.n 't lose it ..
T he outspoken Ya nkee owner
dispelled any doubt that he was
implying Ferraro lost the game
with a statement he made later
"THERE'S NO way you t'an
send the runner." he said. "He 's
been doing th al to us all year."
Howser defended his coach.
"When I saw Wilson's throw ~u
a httle high. [ thought we had a
chance, .. he said. "But with two
outs. you've got to takt! a chanc:e
and Randolph runs we ll. It took a
perfoctplay by three guys."
Wilson admitted he actually
was throwing to sho rt s tori
Washington, but overthrew him
''IT'SSOMETHING we work on
every day in spring training,"
said Brett. "There's always got to
be a trailer, if they throw the ball
over the head of the shortstop.''
''That's as hard as George Brett
ever threw a baJl in his life." said
Porter.
It's a Miserable Life for a Defensive Back
!:Yer st.nee the NFL decided to go paaa·happy proached yet, la Dave Elmendorf. who spent nine because I'm happy and I'm doing the things I've there," Elmendorf explains. "You can play the
with tta new rules and resuJatlom, life haa been seasons as a Ram safety. want.eel to," s ays Elmendorf. run and not have to worry about who you 're cover· lllilerable for the poor def..tve backs. Elmendorf. 31, quit football July 29 of this "When you play football it's very restrictive of Ing.
No ...,... can these backpedd)en use tbeir year -just four days after the veterans reported your winter months. No. I'm not misslng it a bit." "I wu very fortunate in that J was able lo
bads, or any other meau ol contact. to hinder to tbelr Cal state Fullerton yainin& faclllty. Outside of what he reads and hears. Elmen· play free safety initially and get over my jitters."
or 1low down their opponents. Their only al· The announcement was unusual In that dorf hasn't followed his old teammates too cl011ely Johnson didn't have that luxury, althou1h
lowace II cme c~k Within ftve yards of the line Elmendorf was in hia prime when he ded ded to <"I saw the last quarter of the Tampa Bay aame, Nolan Cromwell hu been covenna the tight end
of ICl'tmm.,., wblcb la 1lmillar to bav\n1 your bow out. His knowledge, experience and savvy but I really haven't seen a whole lot of anyth.ln1">. on pauinl situations.
b..U tied beb1Dd your back ln a boxin1 match were surpassed by only a select few. But he was close enough to the situation before he "Even if a player was experienced as a de·
wltb LlnY Hollua. Today. Elmendorf aita ln his Houston home a left to know there waS' eoinl to be trouble during fensive back it would be very difficult for him to NMdl ... ·to-Hf, the tuk of the defensive and h indl id al 1 • been 1 camp. move to stron1 safety. For a rookie it'a almost im· 11eaaderr 18 almolt lmpoealble. No wonder they're content appy v u · ts a ong "I knew they were loin& to have problems," possible," aaya Elmendorf .
....... llletl a Uni tlme. ltooktea are lo inex· time, by h1a own admluloa, linee Elmendorf hu admits the 6-t, 196-pound redbe.cl. "Any time you It's because ot thae difficulties that veterans.
Jll'IOlld _. aperteaced Yeterw.,.. too Old lo bad th1a much freedom on h1a handt durtna the faU sign a rookie like that to a bl& contract you're like Elmendorf, SimP.son and Cromwell. are
...... wltb tb• ••• crop of fleet.footed montba. boundtohave~roblemr." becolllial more valuable than sold on the NFL ·JXR'rn. "I Just 1ot back from a buntlnl trip in Idaho Elmendorf wun't aurpriHd, either. at the market.
ft'I ...._ reaebed a~....,. IOOd, deDen· and Wyomtnc," explaiu Elmendorf over the meu\U"el taken by some of the veterans. At a "I'm not even tblDkln& about comln& back. but 4tlMe ..,1 p '" .._.,'7 help an barder ti> find phone. "I watch a football 1ame every now and matte!' of ract "I tbou1ht it would escalate turtber I ml1bt COllllder an offer durt"' the latter part of -&-...... ..-... i.i .. ...__ _
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..._ ........ _ tbea, too, but, bulcally, l'mjustbavtq fun. than it did," say1 Elmeadorf. the HMOll," 1ay1 Elmendorf, aoundinl as if be
_. _ "--~ MNW ... ._,. -IJ•vinl hm wu an experience Elmendorf Unlike rookie JobnnJ• Jobmca, wbo w~la· bad started a ~park . "Jt ~d depend on who the .._two•• lDjured ID thelr lalt 1am• •=sture about•• IHI ftnt left tbe team. He 1tantly thnJIUid Into~ thdllftcuJt ttroq 1 tty team ••. what tbelr poalUon wu and if they a.ell a.a a-lllld to woo &be RMM' bad rnervatloaa-they all ~bout leavlnl poelUon, the Texu All)( • ...._ wu ftnt a • \0 1 needed a aafety badly." ~
-.e1nt1nm•toftUtM.-L IOID that'• been a partof~µfefonolon1. •et h1a feet wet at free •at• . Until thin, howner, Elmendorf 11 content on
...,..... e .. , who laMa't ..._ ... ' ....,..tty made tM rtd\ declalon, tbou1h. "You're not requl to do u much m <&le 8EVANO. Pase Bit>
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to Cliff ChnstJ of the l; rcen Ha} Pn.·~=-<, ai.eltc and reported
in the newspa~r·s Thursda) edition~
M~co~. a mne year NFL \t'teran and leaKue sronni;
r hampton tn l9n and 1974 wu~ waived Wednesday because,
Starr said. the Pal'kers were dt!>sat1 sfied with the hcr~ht and
depth of his kickoffs
"Today 1s nothing compared to the ache I had that day."
Marco! said or the Jets' game.
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John McKay, asked after a loss by his Tampa Ray Buccan~rs what he thought of his team's execution.
'Tm in favor of it." YANl<EE CATCHER GRAIG NETTLES AND RICH CERONE WAIT FOR BUNT TO ROLL FOUL.
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Left wings Bill Barber. AJ HUI and rookie Yves ~
Pre ston scor ed two goals a pi ece as the ,
Philadelphia Flyers ope ned their National Hockey
League s eason with a wi ld 7.4 victory over
Pittsburgh Thursday night. The veteran Barber, who scored
40 goals last season, and Hill. who had 16 in his first full NHL
season a year ago. helped the Flyers to a 6·1 lead after two
periods . . . In other openers. Bob Miller scored t wi ce as
8A118Ell
Boston rallied for seven goals in a row for
a 1·2 victory over the New York Rangers.
Veteran Hogle Vachon had 23 saves in hts
Boston debut . . . Rookie Denis Savard
assisted on Chicago's fi rst thr~ goals. and
Rieb Prestoa scored twire to lead the
Black Hawks to a 4.3 \'erdirt over Bu rfalo
~Referee Wally Harris whistled 100 minutes
m penalties including 46 during a hectir
, second period Blake Dunlop scored
from close rangt' w1lh R·04 to go, and Blair
Chapman !>con.•d into an open net with 17
seronds left as St Louts '1owned Hartford.
R 6 Michel Goult-t'!> second goal of the i::ame at 7 46 or
the third period gave Quebec a 5 5 tie with Calgar) 1n the
Flames' debut in Canada Calgary blew a three goal lead
befo re a sellout c rowd or 7.243 in the club's firs t
Tegular·season game since moving from Atlanta last s pring.
1 1nit••d Stal••s Tf•arn Tnk.-11 Co••nnd
The United States, With four subpar rounds, n
inc luding a three·under·par by 1980 amateur
ch a mpion Hal Sutton, took a 13·st roke lead
Thursday after the second round of the 12th Men's
World Amateur Team Champions hip af Pinehurst Country
Club in N.C The U.S. holds a rommanding lead over second
place South i\frica Tom Kite, who hadn't planned on
playing here and made a last-minute decision to do so, reeled
off a string of three consecutive birdies on the way to a
seven.under-par 65 and the first round lead tn the Pensacola
Open. Kite holds a one·shot advantage over Mark Mccumber
and Cbip Bttb, both of whom posted 66s . . Peter Jacobsen,
'the rookie of the World Match Play Championship, held off a
1ate cnaHe nge by ~uth Alncan Gary Player and posted a 2
and 1 victory in the opening round match being played in
Virginia Water . England. Other scor es had Bernarcl
Gallacher defeating Haruo YHuda, 1-up: Nick Falde
defeating David Grahm, 7 and 6; and Sudy Lyle defeating
George Bwna, 6 and 5 . Patty Hayes, seeking her first
title on the LPGA tour, took the first round lead in San Jose's
tournament with a fi ve·under·par 68. He r total gave Hayes a
one·s troke edge over Dona White and U.S. Open champion
Amy Alcott. Nancy LopH·Mel&on was way back in the pack
with a 75
Co11nors Sia•• Hb H'09 l•o Fl..-.
MELBOURNE Jimmy Connors. Joking with '3
the crowd, slammed h1s way into the final of the
$300,000 Tennis Super Challenge with a 6·1, 6·3 vie·
tory over Vilas Gerulaitis today at Festival }iall.
Connors' oppone nt In Saturday's fi oa) will be Gene
• Mayer . who eliminated Wojtek F'iba.k of Poland 6-2. 2·6, 6·2.
Connors broke Gerulaitis' serve in the second and fourth
: games and quic kly wrapped up the first set 6· 1 in 30 minutes.
. NB A R .-fs HUI ff Pporl cu ~•.-dedetf
An agreement was reached early Thursday •
:.between the NBA and the union representing its
referees. averting a possihle walkout by officials
that had been threatened for the start of the
•regular season tonight .•. The Lakers announced they have
placed rookie guard Tony Jackson and free agent forward
Myles Patrick on the inj ured reserve List, while waiving 6·9
forward·center Darnell Hillman ... The Oregonian reported
that the Portland Trail Blaiers were close to signing top draft
p ick Kel\llD Ransey ... The talent-laden Philadelphia
76ers have cut vete ran guard Henry Bibby . . The
Cleveland Cavaliers have announced that guard Mike Brau
has come to ter ms a nd ended his three·week holdout ... A
spokesman at the California Hospital Medical Center said
there was no change in the poor condition of bantamweight
fighter Job.Day Owen, who was knocked out by Mexico's Lupe
Pla&or in their WBC title fight.
T~m.1011, Radio
Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings
are: 1. " "excellent; / 1 1 worth watching; 1 1 f.a lr: 1 forget
it.
9 s p.m., Chennel 7 ./ ,, ,, ,,
AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS: Kansas City at New
York. AMOUncen: Al Michaels, Biiiy Martin end Jim Palmer.
• The vanltfts will call on 22-Qame winner Tommy John to ~event a sweep of tl\e series wh'lth switches to Yankee
edlum. The Rayals, com ing off of Thursday night's 3-2 victory, Ill Mnd Peul Spllttorff ( 14-11) to the mound. ,
OTHIR T•LIVISION
FOOCball -Rams WMk, I : 30 p.m., Ctu•nnet 11.
8eslcetbal I -Lakers at S.attt~ 11 : 30 p.m .. Chann.I 2.
RADlu
.... II -KanHS City at New York, s p.m., KNX ( 1070). BMMtball -Lakers at S.attl•, 1:30 p.m .. KLAC ($70).
Lakers Play
SuperSonics
In Opener
From AP Dispatches
T he Los Angeles Lakers, Wlth
the same nut'leus that carried
them to the National Aas ketball
Assor1allon cha mµionsh1p last
spring. will take on the Seattle
~uperSomC's, who h ave made
significant <'hanges since win·
ning the title in l!l79, tn one of
nine games st•hed uled tomght as
the NHA 01Wns its :JSth wason
A nowd of 40.000 ts expeC'ted
to be on hand at lhc Kmgdome
tn Seattle for the m atl'hup
between the 1<.>ag ue's last two
champions.
PAUL WESTHEAD 1s begin-
ning his first full season as Los
Angl!les' he ad r.oa<:h _ bul he's
hardly a rookie
After !.tarting last vear as an
assistant lOach, he.· st epped in
On n · To•ighl
C'han•.-1 2 al I I ::Jo
when McKinney was severely in·
JUred in an early-season bicycle
accident and guided the Lakers
to their first final title s ince 1972.
During the playoff finals it was
announced that the job would re·
main Westhead's this year.
Shortly the reafter. Mc Kinney
was named coach of Indiana.
Westhead has the s ame seven·
man unit th at b rought the
Lakers the title las t year. and
has refi n ed the fast·br e ak
system he used in college and in-
troduced to the Lake rs last
winter.
Center Kareem Abdul-J abbar
and guard Magic .Johnson. the
most valuable players of the
reg ular season and playoffs.
respectively. are the Lakers '
headliners But Norm Nixon,
J a m aal Wilkes. Jim C hones,
Mic h a e l Coop e r a nd Ma rk
Lands berger a r e a s tellar
supporting cast
St:ATTLt: llAS fin ished
among the NRA 's top three de·
fe nsively the tast three seasons.
Hut over the summe r the Somes
dealt aJl ·defens ive guard Dennis
Johnson to Phoenix for offensive
standout Paul Westphal, a 20·
point per game scorer the last
five years
Westphal 1:. s ure to perk up the
offense, but how much the loss
of Johnson will hurt Seattle on
defense remains to be seen
Another proble m f or the
Sonics has been the absence of
guard Gus Willia m s, who
averaged 22. I points per game
las t season A free agent.
Williams has been in volved in
prolonged negotiations with the
Sonics.
The Lakers announced Thurs-
day they had placed forward·
<'enter Darne ll Hillman on
waivers and pul lwo other
players on the injured list.
Hillman. a 6·9, 215·pound nine·
year NBA veteran, had been
signed as a free agent by the
Lakers last month.
The Lakers placed rookie
guard Tony J ackson and free
agent forward Myles Patrick on
the injured list. Jackson and
Patrick wlll be sldellned a
minimum ot five 1ames.
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PrediCts Yankee Comeback
KANSAS C I TY !AP J
Owner George Steinbrenner n at·
ly predicted Thursday night that
his New York Yankees will rally
from a two-gam e deficit to wm
the American League pennant
"Ne\'er mind what happened
We 're still going lo win three
s traight." Stc1 nbl'enn er s aid
afte r the Kanasas City floyals
Leal the Yankt!es 3·2 to sweep
the Amenran League verMOn of
the best·of f1 vf' playoffs
The third garnc. the first of
three the Yankees must win. 1s
to bf' played tonight at Yankee
Stadium.
"WE GOT TAKEN out of lhe
eighth inning with Reggie
Jackson next at bat," Steinbren-
ner said , in referring to a close
play at home plate on which
Willie Randolph was thrown out
afte r a hit by Rob Watson
That led Steinbrenner wh1J
was s1:en on national telev1s1on
pointing angrily after the play in
the direction of third base Coach
Mike Ferrar o . to s ay. "Th,
pl ayers dadn 't lose it · ·
Although the Yankee owner
did not mention Ferraro by
name. 1t ts known by those close
to the team that he has in U1e
past considered firing the third
base coach . Manager Dick
Howser reportedly has treatened
to quit if that happens.
thouj;!ht were the team's mis·
ta kes in its 7 2 loss in the open-
ing game Wednesday
lll S COMMENTS w ere
anything but an endorsement of
the AL East cha mp.s
"We went O\'er yesterday's
~ame to see where we may have
mes:-.ed up," the owner said ·we concludeu it wasn't in pre!J·
arat1on We were ready fur the
things tht'y dtd We Just made
too many t urno\·ers. a~ you
might say 1n other ports "
Steinbrenner cited star ting
and losmg prtcher Ron Guidry,
slug~er J arkson and the team 's
defense.
"We didn't execute," he said.
"Guidry didn't execute; Reg.
gie didn't execute Bucky Dent.
defensively didn't execute."
Pl'BLIC C RITIC ISM of hts
tt>am 1s nothi n~ ne" from 'tetn·
brenner It didn't take Jackson
t" surprise. and he appearPd to
take 11 tn stnde 1n a pregame
tclev1s1on inten ll'W
"Everyone is entitled to his
opinion Everyone has one. hke
:i nose. and Steinbrenner has a
big nose ... said Jackson
"lie has a right to cnt1c12e. He
owns the club. He pays the
freight. You have to listen to
him but you don't have to hear
him " Steinbrenner did not say if he
would call a meeting of Howser.
his coaches and Yankee scouts
prior to the playing of the third
game. He did so Thursday mom·
ing, however. to review what he
Ste inbrenner was vi sible fre -
quently during the playing of he
th e seco nd ga m e , w i th
cameramen focusing on him
during some cn t1cal moments.
NFL Standings
NATIONAi, CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East East
W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA Dallas 4 I .800 117 71 Buffalo 5 0 l.000
Philadelphia 4 l .800 142 54 New England 4 1 .800
St Lows 2 3 .400 127 106 Baltimore 3 2 .600
N.Y. Giants 1 4 .200 75 145 Miami 3 2 .600
Was hington 1 4 .200 61 100 N.Y. Jets 0 5 .000
Central Central
Detroit 4 1
Minnesota 2 3
Tampa Ray 2 3
Chicago 2 3
Green Bay 2 3
West
Rams 3 2
Atl~nta 3 2
San Fran 3 2
New Orleans O 5
.800 145 84 Pittsburgh
.400 89 l<ro llouston
400 71 106 Cleveland
Cinc innati
.400 68 87
.400 61 l23 San Diego
Seattle .... 15' 105 Denver
.600 140 110 Oakland
.600 130 139 Ka nsas City
.000 75 144
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Bal ti mote •t Butfelo ICN1nne1 •el •O •.m. I
Cl11ctnn.ll el Plllsburgh Grun Bay et Tem~ 8<1,
Phll-lllhl• et New York Glents
Mleml et New Et19lancl
Sen Frenc:hco •• Dell•~
Chic-.. MlnnetDI• c1 ... 1-.. 511.Cllt
Houston •I IC-M Cltv
Ntw or._s •t °'''~' H•• York ~IS ., AUenl•
S..-01-.Co.lll-ICMNWl •etlpm I . _, .• a-.
WHhlft910f' •• Ol'n•tr '°"'"""' I .,. pm I
4 I 800
:J 2 .600
2 3 .400
1 4 200
Weat
4 1 .800
3 2 .600
2 3 .400
2 3 .400
1 4 . 200
122 74
136 110
115 93
82 96
83 130
140 84
74 90
94 109
77 89
SPORTS BREAK /BASEBALL
Royals
Take Overt
'P<>Sitio11 A' • KANSAS CITY IAPl Have
the Kansas City Royals after
three long years of frus tration
fin ally overcome the curse of the
New York Yankees'!
George Brett s ays no maln·
ly because there wasn 't any
curse in the first place.
"THERE'S NO curse," insists
the Kansas City third baseman.
"They JUSt played better than
we did.''
That's Brett's assessment of
the Royals' previous American
League playoff clashes with the
Yankees in 1976, '77 and '78 -
all bitter losses.
Here's his view of Kans as
City's status afte r defeating
New York 3·2 Thursday night for
a 2·0 lead in the best-of.fi ve AL
Championship Serie.s :
"Fantastic. We're just where
we want to be." said Brett in the
jubtlant Kansas City clubhouse.
"We 're i n P osi ti o n A. If
a nybody's in Position A, it's us
and not them."
"POSITION A " translates into
the Royals needing to win just
one of three games 1n New York
this weekend for the first World
Series appearance in their 12·
year ex.istence.
''J wouldn't change positions
with anyone trt the world We're
pleased , real pleas ed,'' said
Kansas City Manager Jim Frey
"We couldn't ask for more. All it
takes is one more win."
It was the first time in the four
playoffs between the Royals and
Yankees that eithe r team has
won the firs t two games, and a
quiet confidence hovered over
the Kansas City clubhouse.
The Yankees, aware that no
tea m has ever lost the opening
two playoff games a nd gone on
to win, displayed a gr im de-
termination born of having their
backs to the wall.
"WE CAN WIN under any
circumstances," 1ns1sted New
York Man ager Dick Howse r .
"But this just ma kes 1t a little
tougher , We'll be ready
when we gtot hom e."
Yankee owner c;cor ge Stein·
brenner, although v1s1bly upset
with his team's play Thursday
night. v1s1ted the New York
cluhhouse afterward in an ef
fo rd to bolster his troops
"Let's get going , guys.'' said
Steinbrenner . "We 're not out of
this thing yet "
Kansas City, which defeated
New York for the 10th time in H
games this season, got all three
of its runs in third when Willie
Wil so n 's tripl e a nd U .L .
Washington's double capped a
rour·hit inning.
NEW YORK CAM£ back in
the sixth wh~n Graig Nettles
sl<Jmmed an 1ns1de the park
home run and Withe Randolph
socked an RBI-double , but the
Yankees· hopes faded tn the
fi nal two innings 1n the face of
solid Royals defensive play.
Jn the eighth, Randolph was
on firs t base when Bob Watson
lined a two-out double mto the
left field corner. Wilson fielded
the carom, whirled and threw to
the infield. The ball sailed over
the head of Washmgton . the cut-
off man at shortstop. but Brett
was backing him up and relayed
the throw to catcher Darrell
Porter . who put the tag on the
diving Randolph.
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GWC LINEMEN RICK LAMPHEAR (LEFT) AND LINDSEY GREY AWAIT EL CAMINO.
Friday. October 10, 1980 DAILY PILOT -
Streaks on the Line
Laguna, DH Risk Unbeaten Records
By ROGER CARL.SON
OI IM 0.11, 1'1 .. 1 St.Mt
Unbeaten streaks •nd a couple
of old scores to settle are on the
line tonight as Or ange Coast
area prep football gr inds Into its
final Friday night of non-league
action with nine gam es on the
docket.
Laguna Beach Hi gh ·s Artists
put their 3-0 record and No. 9
ranking in the CJ F Central Con-
ference on the line against up-
s et-minded Uni vers ity , and
Dana Hills risks its 4·0 record
and No. 6 ranking in the Central
Conference a gains t favored
Kate Ila .
ALSO UNBEATEN, ranked
third in Orange County and
s econd 1n t he Cent rat Con -
ference. Capis trano Valley's
Cougars place their 4-0 record
on the tine against visiting North
of Riverside.
Fountain Valley. meanwhile.
Orange County's No 6 team in
the Daily Pilot rankings and No
5 in the Big Five poll, goes for
Its fourth straight with a battle
against Lakewood.
The Barons of Fountain Valley
operate behind q ua rterback
Matt Stevens, who has one of the
C l F 's premier receivers in
Emile Harry . llarry has caught
15 p asses for 344 yards. an
average gain of 22.9 yards per
catch. tops an the Cl F
OLD SCORES? Servile visits
Newpor t Harbor where the
Sailors await with a fin al shot at
revenge for five previous spank
ings. With Newport Harbor mov·
ing to an eight-team Sea View
League next year . this is the
final game in the Newport
Harbor-Servile series.
Also eyeing a chance for re
venge is 3-0cean View. which
endured a last-minute 21·20 loss
'to Estancia a year ago.
Winless Costa Mesa resumes a
seven-year series with Mission
Viejo tonight and it has been one
of the more interesting duels . In
the past six years Costa Mesa
has won twice. losing 33-25,
20· 15, 14-6 and 24-22. The vic-
tories have been by 15-9 and
14-12 scores .
GREG TEREGIS returns to
t~e Costa Mesa lineup. which
g i ves Mesa lightning-like of·
fensive punch. The defense,
however . has allowed 30 points a
game, thus tonight's matchup
fi gures to be a wild show.
El Toro quarter baek Rryan
Douglass finds himself on the
other side of the field from his
dad, San Clemente assistant
coa c h Don Doug la ss. and
Westminster is trying to find the
winning combination against
Long Beach Wilson.
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l•QUnd 8et1lr'I V\ UnlYf!f\1\v ttt f Vot\f'
EI Toro •I S4n (10,.,,.nte
O•nd t1Ut\ V\ K•t•lt• el L• p.,1ma Pdrt.
Lono 6e«h Wti\On 01 Wes1min'•"'
lh•erslclt t<ortn •• Cap .. trano VAHn
Area JCs Await Tough Opponents
Rustlers, Pirates in Fintd Tllll&ups; Gaucho~ Host San Diego CC
By CURT SEEDEN
°'-~ ....... , .... Orange Coast and Golden
West college~ football squads
close out the pre-season with
perennially tough opponents.
while Saddleback h as the
dubious tuk of facing what may
be ita toughest foe of 1980 in the
Gauchos' Mission Conference
opener Saturday night.
Shell-shocked Orange Coast ,
outscored 83-0 in its last two
outinp, facN Lone Beach cc in
Lona Beach, while GWC plays
boet to the difficult El Camino
Warrion.
At Sad~leback, \he bjJbly u aaacboe open the 1980
llisaioo Conference campaian aaatmt the only team to blemish
what woWd have been a perfect 1m reeord in San Die10 cc. All sames begin at 7 :30 p.m.
Here's a look at Saturday's
battles:
OrangeCoaat at LBCC
The biggest question in this
game is who will be able to hold
·on to the ball. OCC fumbled six
times against Saddleback last
week in the Gau chos' 53-0
thumping of the Pirates . Long
Beach, meanwhile, mishandled
the ball four times last week
res ulting in four Cerrito~
touchdowns in a 35-20 verdict
over the Vikings . But last
week's error-prone Long Beach
team still worries OCC Coach
Dick Tucker.
"Long Beach has a very good
club'" They could have won the
game against Cerritos," he says.
The Vikings a re sparked by
freshman quarterback T i m
Eapoaitowhoconn~tedon2lof27
passes against Cerritos. "He bas
a very strong arm," Tucker
notes. In fact , the OCC coach cans
Esposito "one of the best JC •
quarterbacks in the state this
year."
Tucker says he will start
CharHe BosR at Qft once again,
even though the fr<:shman out of
Brea High had his problems last
wee k.
"We're going to stress a little
JC FOOIB4IL
more play action this week.
C harlie i s a good option
quarterbacJt and we 've worked
hard to improve that kind of
attack," Tucker says.
Defensively, the OCC mentor
has moved Jerry Reynolds to
~enter and J oe Campos to guard
1n an attempt to strengthen the
middle or the Bue line.
As for last week's humiliating
defeat to Saddleback, Tucker
contends the Gauchos are not 53
points better than his Pirates.
The Kansas Connection
Jayhawks Have Roots · in tlw NFL
LAWRENCE, Kan. -There are nine players
on the University of Kans as football learn this year
including three from Edison High in Huntington
Beach, who have fathers or an uncle who played in
the National Football League.
Linebacker Bill Malavasi is the son of Los
Angeles Rams head coach Ray Malavasi ; tailback
Kerwin Bell's father <Henrylplayed with Denver;
and Frank Seurer's father !Frank . Sr.) played for
the Denver Broncos .
Others on the Jayhawker team in the same
situation include: Bob Fis whose father Galen is a
-former all·P.ro linebacke r with Cle veland·
linebacker Mike Arbana. whose father , Fred , was
a ti1ht end with the Kansas Caty Chiefs ; tight end
Ernie Wright, Jr. whose father Ernie Sr., was a
llnem~ with the San Diego Chargers; linebacker
Edclle Simmons whose uncle, James Osborne, is a
defensive tackle with the Chicago Bears; safety
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American halfback al Kansas in 1947 and was a
quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers ; and Chris
Toburen wtiose father , Nelson. played for the
Green Bav Packers.
Bell rushed for 143 yards in Kansas's first win
of the season over Syracuse last week. He is the
team 's leading rusher with 342 yards and is a
freshman starter.
Seurer had been a st arter until last week while
Malavasi is a reserve on the defensive unit. Both
are also freshmen.
. Other fr~hmen tn the group include Arbana,
Wnght and Simmons with Arbana aJso a starter
t his season.
The Jayhawks play Nebraska in Lawrence this
Saturday . The last Kansas victor y over the
Cornhuskers came in 1968.
·'The thing 1s we handed them
four TDs. They only made 310
yards against us. I remember
gam es · when we collected 350
yards and only scored one or two
touchdowns," he says.
·'We just played turnover
football and they took advantage
of the mistakes. I actually
thought our defe nse played
damn well. I know that's hard to
s ay. but in all honesty, they
ptaye<1 pretty good." he adds.
"All we can do is look ahead.
We have a lot of room for
improvement."
El Camino at Golden Wnt
"We'Te not going to try to
e mpha size a n ything
differe.ntJy," GWC Coach Ray
Shackleford admits. "Our main
objective in the pre-season is to
go into it with plans for the
?ffense and defense and try to
improve on them ."
Golden West , coming off a
19-18 loss at the hands of LA
Pierce. has also been hampered
by turnovers and penalties.
Sh ackleford attributes the
pe nalties to aggressive play
and admits the turnovers have
to cease.
As fo r El Camino , the
Warriors have just two games
und e r thei r be lt s, b oth
impressive victories. Last week,
Coac h Bill Vi ncent's squad
scored an l 1 ·3 victory over a
ver y tough Full erton team . The
Hornets had entered that contest
ranked third in the Southland
and fifth in the s tate.
El Camino held them to just
one yard rushing.
"They looked kinda awesome
agains t Fullerton ... notes
Shackleford, whose team is 1-1-1
during the pre-season. "They've
been known for a tough defense
fo r many years . It looks like
they can move the ball also."
G WC will counter with Tony
La P lante back at quarterback
La Plante had a poor showing
against Pierce last week and
was replaced by Sam Aiello who
turned in a commendabl e
performance.
''Le Plante will s t art at
quarteTback. He played two
very fine games before Pierce
and he just had an off night last
week," Shackleford says. "But
Sam (Aiello> did play well in the
second half . '·
The Rustlers' r eal lone
offensive threat has been
sophomore tailback Fred Moore .
Moore has rolled up 416 total
yards in the GWC's first three
games. That includes 244 yards
rus hing on 43 c arries (5 .67
average}.
SOCC at Sadde.back
The Knights of San Diego were
t he last t eam to d e f e at
Saddleback, which has now
rolled up eight straight victories
with last week's win over OCC.
San Diego nippe d the
Gauchos. 30-29 last year and
should be the toughest test for
Coach Ken Swearingen 's troops .
·'They will be a challenge to
our defense. Our defense h as
played just super so far but we
had a good defense last year.
too. and they managed to score
30 points on us,·' Swear ingen
reflects.
The Gauchos, 3-0, will face the
No. 1 rusher in the conference m
San Diego's Robert Farmer , a
transfer from Michigan. The
Detroit native has gained 319
yards on 41 carries, an a\'erage
of 7. 7 yards-per-carry.
Saddleback will counter with
QB John Hill, who is still healing
from s ome bru ised r ibs
sustained two weeks ago against
West Los Angeles. His primary
receiver has been Mark Eddo
who has caught three TD passes
a nd 17 r eception s in three
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Leads Costa Mesa
USC, Japan
Play at OCC
Whe n t h e USC women's
volle yball team plays the
Jap a nese national team at
Or ange Coa s t College on
Saturday, Oct. 25, four former
area high school stars will be on
t he TDOjan roster.
Included on the te am are
Pa ula Dittmer -Goodwin who
g r aduated from Huntington
Beach High; Karin Lane from
Laguna Beach ; Karen Olson
from Newport Harbor High· and
Lori Vranich from Fou~tain
Valley.
The Trojan women have won
two tournaments al.ready this
season in Salt Lake City and San
Diego and hold a No . 1 rating in
wom e n 's voll eyball on the
college level.
Tickets for the Oct. 25 game
with Japan are now on sale at
the college and sell for ~ for
a du lts a nd s tudents with
childre n admitted for $2.50
(under 121
M ail orde r s s h o uld be
addressed to: Voll eyball
Ticke t s. OCC Athletic
Department . 270 1 Fairview
Road. Costa Mesa. 92626. All
s uch orders should include a
s e lf-addre ssed , s tamped
envelope
For further information, call
556-5890.
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Hal Sutton, playing for the U.S. team at the World
Amate ur Golf Team Champions hips in Pine hurst, N.C ..
line s up a putt on the 17th green during Thursday's
second round U.S. was in first place.
r Adams Shines
Hott' Collegiates Are Doing
Newport Harbor High product Gordon Adams, who bas
played e,·ery minute of USC's four victories as a fifth·Ye.ar.
walk·on quart.:rback for the Trojans. has a 57.1 completion
rating and onl~ one inte rception.
Also doinl! well from the Orange Coast a rea. but
apparently lost for an undeter minable period. is Long Beach
State's Dan Ouddr idge.
Duddridµc \H?Ol down "'ith a knee inJury after rushing
for a career h1 i::h 94 ,·ards on 23 carnes against BYU.
Duddridgc is a· forme r Costa Mesa High and Orange
Coast College player. .
On the defensive side. forme r Fountain Valley High and
Orange Coast College star Mike Musso has been credited
with 30 tackles for Long Beach State.
OFFENSE
Rushing
Name School tcb yds avg t.d lg
Gordon Adams, Newport Harbor. USC 16 -24 -1.5 0 1.3
Kerwin Bell. Edison. Kansas 87 342 3.9 2 16
Mike Dotterer . Edison. St anford 3 39 1.3.0 0 18
Dan Duddridge.CM. O<.:C . LB St 54 251 4.5 1 34
Willie Gittins. FV. A riona St. 51 353 6.7 4 59
Receiving
Name, School Rec. yd5 avg t.d 11
Bell 3 20 6.7 0 13
Mike Camp. Estancia. OCC. Colo. St 8 100 12.5 0 34
Tony Camp, Estancia. Pacific 5 55 11 .0 1 30
Gittens 9 84 9.3 0 16
Tim Holmes, FV. Arizona 6 103 17.2 0 22
John Jessup. Tustin. Sadd. SD St. 6 84 14.0 0 na
Bill Kelly. Mater Dei, GWC . LB St. 4 44 11.0 0 16
Ken Mar~erum. Stanford 19 332 17.3 4 43
Kevin Margerum, FV.No.Ariz. 3 60 20.0 1 39
Vic Rakhshani. Edison.t.:SC 4 38 9.5 0 17
Passing
Name, School pa pc bit ycla t.d
Adams 84 48 1 553 3
Steve Rakhshani, Edison. Hawaii 14 6 0 108 l
Frank Seurer, Edison, Kansas 59 27 5 241 l
DEFENSE
Name, School ut at tot iDt
Ron Dykes. t;niversity, GWC, LB St . 7 1 8 0 Bill Gompf. Laguna Be ach, Utah 11 31 42 0
1Larry Hall . Estancia, UCLA
1 Mike Musso, F\'. OCC , LB St.
Stan Shibata. FV. Pacific
10 9 19 t 7 23 30 0
11 16 27 ~
ties are acceptable.
The last time the Bulldop tied
was ln 1980 when the team -
coached by Eddie Tea1ue, now
The Citadel'• athletic director -
ended a aame with -'lorida State
in a 0-0 score.
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Marina Harriers Edge Edison . .
M urin11 ll1!(h S<'hool pulled out a
unt• p<Jlnt '1t·to1) ovc1· !';di~on Thur11duy m
crol'!:c roun1 r) action. de:.p1t1• a bli11tcrln1C
l!'i 05 r11 :.t pl 1 ·1• fi nish by lht: Chargtm1 ·
.John Butler
readings to lead Corona del Mar to a
victory ove r Un ive rsit y in Sea View
League action .
T he victory upped CdM's league mark
to 2-0, whHe Universlty fell to 1-1.
Paul Soto rlnished with identical winn.ing
times. Ocean View is now 1·1 in leae ue
action.
In girls' action, Andrea Kirkorn finished
with an 11 :53 effort and teammate Kerri
Devetis was second at 12:33 to lead Edison
past Marina for the Chargers' first league
win of the young season.
,\ nd 111 w u. l'r°" 1:ount1}, t niw rs1ly 'l'
l'oll\ Plu1m1r &lmrkcd the TroJans t~ {1n
, ,1:-' vietor) u\ \.'r <'oronu dl'I Mur with a
'IJt.•t'tl} 10 48 lini:.h
I rvlne overwehelmed Estancia, with a
'(>ne·two-three finish from Cyril Oblouk.
Rob Satterwhite and Sterling White.
Bob Erickson and Ned MOflher finished
first and second to s park Fountain Valley
to a victorY over Huntington Beach in a
Sunset League meet. Erickson was
clocked al 15:33 .
Sophom ore Ann St a ros ( 12: 11 ) a nd
freshman Kendy Anno led the field for
Ocean View in a one-point victorY over
Katella to Improve the Seahawks' Empire
League record to 2-0.
In 11Ull!I hoy:.· J l'IWll l>anu ll1lls. with
lt111I !\IU}l·r l'-'ud111~ lht: dHsrgt: wit h a 15.28
dvd .. 10~. n111ix,'t.I Sun lt!tnt!nte m a South
< 'ou~t IA>n~ut! ll1t:t41 . Laguou Hills topped
r a1m1truno Vallt1y despite a first-place
finish by tht: COuKurs' Jeff Wilder.
T he win improved the Barons' league
m ark to2-0.
Freshman Melanie Kirby ran a 12:22 to
lead Fo~n~ain Valley past Huntington
Beach, while Linda Booth and Rennie
Duran tied for first place (13:58) to lead
L.aguna Beach to a South Coast League
v1ctorY over Mission Viejo.
St:an <:ulh gher and teamma te J im
Hartford finished with identical 15; 15
Ocean View to pped Katella in an
E mpire League meet as Les Tate and
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Although the oddsmakers have
rated the game as a near tossup,
Oklahoma Coach Ba rry Switzer
evidently feels his team wiU be a
decided underdog when it faces
Texas in the Cotton Bowl Satur-
day.
Sw itzer began his weekly
press luncheon this week by tag-
ging the Longhorns as the No. 1
team in the country at this point
in the season.
"I think Texas is the best foot-
ball team in the United States lO·
d ay,·' the Sooner coach said at
the risk of disgruntling fans at
Ala ba m a and Southern Cal.
r anked No. 1 and No. 2 in lhi~
week's Associated Press poll.
He said the thir d -ranked
Longhorns .. are in grt!at position
to win them all if they beat us ...
S W I TZER TI C K E D off
several reasons for his appraisal
of the Longhorns. including im-
provement at running back with
A.J . J ones and Rodney Tate. the
maturing of quarterback Donnie
Little and improve ment in what
al ready was a formidable of-
fensive and defensive line or a
year ago.
He point~ lo the breakaway
threat of receiver Lawre nce
Sam p let o n, saying it was
"ridiculous .. for the smallis h
players in the Sooner secondary
to have to go one on one with the
G·foot-6 tight end .
T he only area whe re the
Longhorns are not improved, he
said . is in the seconda ry. There
ar e talented young athletes
there. Switzer said, but "you
can 't be as good when you lose
J ohnnie Johnson a nd Derrick
Hatchett , who ar e both playing
professiona l footb;tll."
Oklahom a is fresh from an
82-42 win at Colorado m a rec
Ord-shattering offens i ve show
that Switzer said was deceiving
'•O UR FOOTBALL team was
not fooled by that.·· he s aid. "I
don 't know if our fans and the
press was fooled by that.
"I think if we hold on to lhe
football. we're a good offensive
football team ," he said . But he
added that thus far "we have
self-destructed .. with 23 fumbles
in just three games.
He said the Sooners don't have
the super athletes it has had in
the past to overcome m istakes.
"We need to play an effort.free
game to beat teams like Texas.
Nebr aska and Missouri . . . to
beat anybody, really."
With all of the offensive talent
on the field of the Cotton Bowl.
Switzer implied that the defense
would be the dete rm ining factor
again.
"Good offenses d on 't beat
good defenses. They never have
and they never will," he said.
Switzer said Oklahoma has a
good defense, when healthy. but
has been hurt by injuries to such
players as down Hnemen Keith
Gary and Johnny Lewis, cor-
nerback Jay Jime rson and sale·
ty Ken Sitton. "We 're not the de·
fe nslve t eam we thought we
would be.''
He said J im erson and Sitton
ar e questionable for the Texas
game. adding that Jimerson has
a bone chip and "probably needs
to be operated on or red·
shirted."
But he said Louis Oubre, the
Sooners' fine offensive tackle,
will be back in action.
Uni Polo
TerunHot
UC Jrvine'1-Water polo team '
will try to keep lu unblemiabed
record (7·0·1) la tact th ls
weekend when the Anleaten
bolt San JOH State Friday n11bt
('7) at Newport Harbor Hfib
and Saturday when they travel to
UC SUila Barbara.
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Hauks Pull Out a Narrow 22-21 J'ictory
By CRAIG RUSSELL
Of T ... O.lly ,., ... SIMI
As expected. the Laguna Hills
High Hawks won their third
s traight football game with a
victorY over the Irvine Vaqueros
Thursday night.
But it was oh, so close.
Coming into the game as a
14-point favorite, Laguna Hills
needed a two-point conversion
with only 1 :42 showing on the
clock to earn a 22·21 come-rrom-
behind victory over the wi nless
Vaq ueros.
LAGUNA tULl.S trailed 2J.14
with 4: 19 to go in the game
Th at ·s when Laguna Hills ·
linebacker Rob P rice t ook ad-
vantage of a bad s n ap from
center to block an Artie Moore
punt to give the Hawks the ball
at the Vaqueros' 26 yard line.
After three running plays
gained eight yards. sophomore
quarterback Bi ll McVicar t hrew
a clutch first down pass to Jeff
Fer guson at the eight yard Une .
T wo plays lat er Fe rguson
scored from a yard out.
Thal brought the Hawks to
within one point o r Irvine.
Wit hout any hes itation, Laguna
Hills tried for two.
ceiver Dave J ohnson, down on
his knees, for the catch.
''We 've only worked on that
play a couple of times," said
Gallo. "As a matter of fact, the
play was d esig ne d on the
sidelines during one of our
gam es two weeks ago.·'
For the Hawks C3·2) it was a
big victorY as they have momeo·
tu m going into n ext week's
Sout h Coas t League o pen er
against Laguna Beach.
For Coach Cbuck Sorcab al
and his Irvine Vaqueros it was a
tough one to lose -especially
when you look al the num bers.
THE VAQUEROS gained 301
yards in tot al offense with 267
coming on the ground.
Irvine had more first downs
than Laguna Hills -18-12. In
add ition , the Vaque ros con-
tr8lled the tempo of t he game as
they ran 71 offensive plays to on·
ly 46 for the Hawks.
"I thought we played very
well tonight." said Sor cabal.
"I 'm pround of our team. They
hung in there and a lways at·
lacked. But we still lost and no
one likes to lose."
But at the outset, it didn 't
seem like Irvine would lose.
F'ollowing a fumbled kick-0ff
return, the Vaqueros went 32
yards on three plays with senior
Pa ul Buckland running each
lime .
BUCKLAND, WHO WOULD
rush for 121 yards on the night,
was playing in place of J amie
Sturtevant. who is out indefinite-
ly with a knee injury.
J ay Scott's conversion made it
7-0 Irvine.
Scott would also kick two field
goals in the first half. surround·
iog a McVicar to Dan Blanck
touchdown pass, to give the Va-
queros a 1.3-7 halftime lead.
But in t he second h a lf,
McVicar took over as he hit on
fo ur of fi ve passes for 65 yards.
inc l uding a 43-yard scoring
strike to Pat Hope.
T h at to uchdown gave the
Hawks a 14-1.3 lead.
But Irvine q uarterback Bob
Pe rry cam e b ack w ith a
touchdown pass of his own, a
12-yard pass to Mar k Bondi ear·
ly in the fourth quarter .
Perry ran in the two-point con·
version. setting up the last·
minute excitement.
"If this had been a league
game." explained Laguna Hills
Coach Chuck Gallo. ''I might
have gone for the tie s ince for
playoff pw·poses the tie might be
beneficial when the season is
over. But s ince this was a non-
lt!a g ue game· it was all or
nothing.··
Yaz Nixes Red Sox Offer
BOSTON (AP) Boston Red word among Yaz·s teammates is
that th e 4l ·yea r -o ld
outfielder-first baseman might
have accepted the offer if he
could be a player -m anager .
However the front office wanted
him to resign immediately as a
olayer and manaae fullllme.
Sox ve teran s lugger Carl
Yastrzem ski reportedly was
offered the job or managing the
tea m next season, but turned it
down.
ON ·ruE TWO-POINT con-
version, McVicar found wide re·
In t oday 's Boston Glo be,
columist Will McDonouab said
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SEV ANO COLUMN • •
tackling the l'hallengi: of "' ild animals. • • • Dennis Harrah is slowly starting to work
him self out or Dan Had akovich's doghouse.
Radakovich. who is the offensive line coach. was
extremely upset wi t h Harrah when the right guard
reported from his walkout out of shape and over ·
weight.
Harrah, who assumed he 'd regain his old posi·
lion quickly upon re-entering. found himself on the
outside. looking in as Doug Smith took over his
spot to the plaudits of the staff.
Harrah, who has yet to start, is Smith's
backup and also handles the punt snaps now,
something that used to be Smit h·s responsibility.
Harrah, li ke Pat Haden. doesn't appear to be
long for this team
* • * Here is the early line on the eight malcontents
this summer and the odds on them being back with
the team next season : Vince Ferragamo. 11-10;
J ack Youngblood. 11 -10 ; J im Youngblood. 11-10;
Pal Thomas. 3·1; Larr y Brooks. 8-1; Bob
Brudzinski, 2-1: J ack Reynolds, 15-1; Dennis Har -
rah. 50-1 ; Special note-Pat Haden, 100-1.
P e r son al pi c ks : F e rra g am o . both
Youngbloods, Brudzinski, Thomas and Reynolds
havetoremaln. The r estcanbereplaced.
* * * I wonder if Jack Reynolds ever thought about
s itting down and discussing his contract problems
with Don Sulton of the Dodgers.
Both pla yers want five.year pacts and
management on both sides wants to give no more
than two or three. Maybe they can plan a joint
holdout? Nab, that wouldn't work. Sutton can make a
mint through free agency. Reynolds still has the
ball and chain tied around his leg by the NFL.
Too bad. The two-sport holdout would have
been a good idea.
ChapDU111's Deitch
Dies of Leukemia I
Harold Woodrow "Woody" Deitch, Ch•pman
College's former Sports Information Director died
Wednesday. a victim of leuke m ia , at Pitt
MemoriaJ Hospital in OreenvllJe. N.C. where be
wu being treated. He was 39.
Services are scheduled Saturday in SaJem,
Ohio, Deitch'• home town.
Dettch wu a Chapman aJumnus havina at-
tended the colleae from 1981 to 1984. A hi1hly
recruited blah school athlete at Salem Hl1hi
Deitch &ettered in tennis, bMeball and buketbal
wblle at Chmpman. •
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and as a .._ auard under former ootcb Don
Perktm, he helped le.cl tbl Panthen to tM DA·
·tlonal champlonahlp lD hll IODhomon HUOD. Dur·
ln1 hit ftnt two ye ars .with the Pant.beq tbe team
poeted a •13 l'*!Ord and Deltcb Ht a 1acbClol re·
cordforuatat..
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tlon Dlreetor in 19'12, a ~Mioo be beld I• HveD
years. ln Wf7 bl CC.traea.d leukemlL 1111 llJMu
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TOGETHER AGAIN Billy Martin, former
rna11ager of the New York Yankees and
Vanket· owner George Steinbrenner, share
a laugh this week in Kansas City . Martm.
the Oakland manager. is a TV commen-
tator for the playoffs.
Martin Funny, Candid
Oakland Manager Praised/or TV Work
By FRED ROTHENBERG A"'-1••n• F11>m t he vantage point of the broadcast
booth, Bill}' Marlin didn't reveaJ his enemies lis t.
He told us he gets a long fine with old nemesis
Larry Gura and he t>ven praised those dastardly
umpires of the wo rld.
But if the Yankees had not won the American
r~ugue East. Reggie Jackson would have joined
M urtin as ARC's expe rt commentator for the AL
pl;1yoffs, and wouldn't that have been something!
4fUE PLA \'OFFS MAKE for some interesting
hro:ir!l-;jsl '111C'M ti!; thf' network tried to add more
v1n:l11 •o 1ht• normdl te lerasts. Last year. NRC
ra .. d 11, l!t:l Hon l.u1•101110 when he was still an AL
11111p11 t· ~•niJ llc\l WN!k Tom Seaver will join Joe
t.t 1rne111l:J .in•t 'l ony Kubek for the World Series
h ro<•lll' asl
H.Jt a .l..1ckson-Martin team would have topped
lht•nt !il l rt ... hard 10 believe that these two
SPORIS ON 1Y
vol~lflle f1~ur""· who clashed repeatedly when
Mart111 m<ind~t·cl the Yankees and almost came to
hh1o,\/~ 1n 1!177 would have made sweet music
ln1;.t•lh1•r 1wi-r thr u rr"' ovei;
If I v. 1• r?u1ng Lo srl between Reggie and Bil -
l) ·· -..11ll pl.I\ h~ .µlay man Al Michaels, "I would
h 1vt· n:-;1~\E'il 11n a fourth man In the booth -re·
fe1 t'''" Art hur \'fen•ante or Carlos Padilla."
,\l.THOLGH JACKSON WA~ locked up for
,\ Bt "~ pl :.iyoffs the Yankees made it all moot by
'-''lllnlnJ; the AL East. freeing Baltimore's Jim
P:>lmc·r t(• i.hur1• the microphone with Martin and
Mich aels for the series between New York and
Kansa." i.;1t\
Uased -on the fi rs t game Wednesday, Martin
has o t'art>er as a co mmentator if he ever runs out
of tearns Lo manage He was inciteful. funny and
candid about most matters. Perfectly com·
pl<>mcntmg Michaels· s killful play-by-play and
Palmer s entertrunmg and enlightening analysis.
It was wonderful baseball chatter, much more
intere!'ling and informative than ABC's National
~a({ue tno nf Keith J ackson, Howard Cose.II and
Don Drysd ale
IT WAS ALSO INSPIRED casting -Palmer,
tht' Raltirnore pitc-her, representing the runnerup
team m the AL East, and Martill. manager or
SC<'Ond·place Oakland in the AL West.
T heir insiders' view of baseball and its
strale~ies wa:. terrific
On pitching to George Brett, Kansas City's
.390 h1Uer Martin explained how his pitchers held
Bretl lo a <!JJ average this year (throw out the
Oakl<i nct games and Brett hatted .406) ... We
ch a ngcd our pattern on him. We never pitched him
one way.'"
On the s hadows that crept across home
pla te . "Ch:veland has the worst shadow problem
ill the league." said Palmer. ··1 think they (hit·
Lers \ have trouble more w\th the breaking ball
tha n the (ast ball," said Martin.
-On Ron Davis relieving Ron Guidry at the
st art of the Kansas City fourth: "I'm not sur-
prised Ron's not that sharp. Get him out of lhere
now and he'll be stronger the next time," said
Mi1rtin.
-O~ UMPIRES: "I love 'em all," said
Martin. · fo'rom here they all look beauttrul." To
which Palmer added : "Yeah, the season's over."
-On Kansas City fans: "They'" aooci'fans."
said Martin "They get on me a bit." Where don't
they. a~ked Michaels. "At my mother's house,"
Martin responded.
-On Reggie Jackson: ·•we 1et alona very
well. very well," said Martin. Qujpped Palmer-
"Sure, he's in New York and you're in Oakland."
Alter lhe game, Mic haels said he wu uncer-
tain whether Martin was really revealina his true
J.B. Surgery Due
HOUSTON <AP> -A University ol Teitu
Medical School physlciaa •lYI J.R. Rlebard, tlte
Hooatoo Alt.roe strikeout U111t who suffered a
ltroke Jn July. 11 to underp ~ 1 eat nek.
Dr. WUUam S. Flelda •aid ......., la belq
pu'formed now "becaaM 11 tt la euce HRI be'U be
able to ...cover and 10 to IPrinl tr-....'' ·
''Bui n6bocb la maklal plam MW,'' added
f'teld1, cbalrman of tbe lloa1toa ubool'• o..utaMftt ot Neurolo1J. ,,... ......._. a ..n .. ot t.etu on Rfcbard lalt "* al HermMD RotptUl.
A blood elot la bil rl1ht ••Ider wa1 •= Jul.Y 25 after Rlebard W ..._ pleffd on • Altroe cliaabled Uat.
I ,
feelings about some of the people he's battlPtl o,·,~r
the years. •
"l'M NOT SURE how you can get the lrUI'
feelings out.'' said Michaels. "He pro bably ha!> a
very complex relationship w\th Reg~1e. We heivc
some more games to do Maybe down the ruad
we 'JI learn more.·'
Michaels said be was <'Onfident of P ..1lmer
since the Baltimore pitcher wo rked ror J\UC at tnc
1978 playoffs and may be the be:.L of lht.' gues t
sports analysts. He admitted he wasn't 5ur~ how
Martin would react to the producer speaking trt ht
ear. and whether he·d be too quiet or too \Crhose
.. He did great. l c•an't think ot anvthinc I'd
want him to c hange." Mtthaels s aid ·'I he onh
thing I'm concerned about in the futun: 15 1! th~
game is dramatic, we keep it to the game That ..,
whe n I don•t want to digress."
Michaels. who was helpful in drawinf! out
Martin's opinions, is all baseball. "I 'm 11othercd
when I'm watchin_g_a game when the ~rsonal
fturr1nfeneres with the game~he foru~ fur me 1s
on the field. ff the fo<·us shifts to the boulh I'• i> ~rn
to get it back."
That might have been jmposs11Jlc 11 '" v.t ,,.
sitting between Martin and Jackson
s ... ••'• 1"4 11.adU•
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'9:30 a.m. (4) -NFL '91 -An interview with
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10 a.m . (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -T he
Baltimore Colla meet the Billa in Buffalo.
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Tt.e 1o1-ne Pff1lln 1' Ooi"9 ""'1· BERNICE FAY AND OF 01 • "'''Oft<•,.,. .., acr,11c , .. in MU •a: P E T I T I 0 H T 0 menllf.Ctur1"9 '"'em -• ,.,I,_ L" &ELLE OlllGIM,..LS, >II A 0 · u1111. cer u111oedl11, ''"•"' el ColleenPl.,CaleMet<t.C•.tU17 MINISTER ESTATE NO. SWEOLOW, INC . um Wul•rl' LI-R ~In, l ll Coll-Pl., A-106010 """•""•· GerOen Gro.,., Cetlfor11I•, Cott• Mew, Ca. m11 T 0 a I I h I curre11uy -••11"9 1,. v1o1auon of Thi> -"'"• I> cotlducled by efl Ir\. , e r S , R"le 103 OI the South Coett Air 0..-111,
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F•c·r111ous •USIMIEH dlvldU•• benefrc lar les. c redltors M•n•e•me"t oistrlct •ul•• end N-IE ST"TIMllllT U-Mertln and contingent creditors Re9vl•llofls. •vie ?Ol reqvlru a
I, .. lollO•""" po roon IS do1n9 This ..__ ••• flt.cl With u.e I and contin,...nt cr-... lt f "'"'"to._, •• -,_1 ... -·· ....... ,,..\\ ., COUfllY Clerti OI Or ... Coumy Of\ Sep. B . F""" -=u ors 0 "°" In ecc-· with-"'" (Of\· .JOSEPH .. ,R SYSTEMS. IOOI s. t•mt>er 11, lW. ern1ce ay and persons dlllOfl•ofMld-mlt
1.. .. 11n1n11. S..n•• An.t, CA '170<I ll't•Nn I who may be otherwise in· ""copy of,,.""'"°"'• •v•ll•bl• tor I Jom JoH•pll v ... Horn. IOOI s P11Dll•IWd Or-Coest Delly Piiot terested in the will and/or ln,pecllOfl .. lhe llfflc.e ol the ..... ,,no °""'''>q S..-1• An.t, CA 97/0-S.pt It.», Ocl. J, io, t• .,... estate. &o.rd Clen., tUD Eott Flair Ori,,., EI
'"'' IN\•'-> " COllCllKlfd DY •" · Monte, C•llfornl•; a11d al th• "°'''d""' PVBLIC NOTICE A petition has been filed A-Im 0ttlce, mo EMt e'au R....s.
I., •• , .. ',.~," ~~" 111~ .. ,,. 1~ b Y Don GI at z I n the Ane ... im, c.ittorrne. ·· ' ' ... ~.. -u• -" ·~ II' CTITIOUI •UllMISI • S j C · lllterfttecl .,.._,, mey etloncl and
<"<>VMi c1•.r . .,. °'""II"''°'"''' on 0c1 ~--• sTATIMllNT uper or ourt of Orange '"°"'" or•I ,,. ""'".,. ,1 ... ..,.,. .. •t 1 ''"° Fl ...... i11e1011_,,. _ _,,,"°'"ll ""li,,.u County request ing that ,._,..,,,..111,,_..,.,hetwrll· ' Don Glatz be appointed as ,.,. nai.......n be kbfllt1ec1 to "'~
P"1111" ... " °'""~ Co.t•• 0•"• Puoi , 'WO RLD .t11Asre11s M1o11• r"o"' personal representative to ::;i':;: eoerc1 u,.. davs .,.,,,.. ,,.
(><• "' ,,, 14 31· •'90 .oee..ao OF 111viNE. s200 1••1,,. 81•0 ·Spec• administer the estate of DATED: ~-1s.1t10 -Jt7, trvl,,.,CA'17U Pl'BLl<.:NOTICE w1111ems.etv1,.,s700 1rv1ne81vd , BERNICE FAY <under, ~~~~tN ~uM.lrviM,CA'17 1• the Independent Ad · MAMAGEMENTOISTRICT TlllS Du'll .... ,, condll<teo DY •n Ill· m -st t. f E .. UT ICE OF ,.UILIC 111'.ARIHG d!Wldu•I IOI ra 100 0 states HEAltlNG 90ARO I NOT1<.F 1s .. EREBY c111e,. '""' • wuu ..... s..1v1n Act l. The petition ts set for a, T....,• P,..,..,., ...
jNbllc ,.. • .,, l!"J wlll be held by IM CllY h · I De N 3 °"""'' Cle11t rcnonc•I 01 In. n r, ot C<»•• AMW on Tllh stet-I we• liltd wllll 1'-earin9 n pt. 0. . at PubllSllMI Or-Coetl Deily Pilot, 0.,~1.•• 11 '* ,,.11,.,eouncu c:r-.m c...,,,1yc:;11.o1~M99Cou"''""0c 700 Ctvlc Center Drive 0<1.10.1mo ~ ~·'at ca~ .... 11 11 '"•I• or1 ... C:O.••j 1-r '·' ~,_,..,West , Sant a An a •
...... .. , • 10 pm , 0• .. tOOI' PuDllV.OOr-O>a\I O•lltPll01 1California 92701 on Oc-PUBLICNOTICE 1nor•d11 •1 "' P••c•ic•b1•· on , ... [ 0c1 3 10 11 14 '* ' tober 21. 1""""' at 10·00 a
fl\h.J\1111' '~ ''''"' ' ' • • , ?VU • • m · COIT& ~-•& c TY cou ''r zoo.ir PET ITION R~.,. ... a -----_... IF YOU OBJECT to the ;;co.;,. ..... llCtL
" r°"c~P" •u111or11tl0 •111n1 101 A•1 PUBLIC NOTICE j granting of the petition ••HYILCNOMaNTAOINCv •tl\Stn ,,, li:•SI Ri<lll•nd S1r•••·1 you should either ann.a.a; NOTICI 011' 'OIMT ~U•\.tC O• oriq• •ur j>r• m•s\io<'t to r~rat>e pro· -.,...,. N I A • I N O O N T N IE "'""• '"""'"" "' 1tn •no "H An•ri.•m ~•CT1nws •us1111,u I at the hearing and state •• o•v•LOPMINT "'""" MVN· .... ,. ........ n A11o Rl "'"'""""''"'•'! .. _.ITAT•MINT your objec.tions or filejOAllf AMINDMINT ll'O• · °"'•"' '"~111.<1 N-11·• Oe<luatton '"• '°'lowif>O --11 "°'"9 ""11·1 written objections with the ~110'.•cT •••A MUM••• 1 ro1>M.<>T10N OF uNOERGROUMO iwn n . I coow11T01Mt ""°''CT AlllAI ~r111Tf DISfll l(l NO ••. H•rllor AOVAMCE O ORA FT ING court beiore the nearing. Notk•ls"".OWOl-ltlellhe Clly , • .,.,,,.~,., 1rOfT\ s..nu.,_, "••n.-10 S£Rv1cEs ... , E. 11111 Slt'ffl, CCKI• Your appearance may be c ...... c11 Of111e cjt' of eate MHe .,.., ,;,.,,,.,,,..,, 01>&;..,.,.,d INt<e, Ce 9'U7 in person Or by your at· Ille Cotl• ...._ R .... ,..._....., Age"'
A ?f'f •t 01' T~1E PlANNINC. Robert 8r11<• 8ro•n. ?H'I 0 Wiii .............. "'*I<-· ... on 'JMN'IS~ION s OEC1~10N lrom Jer-1 C•·-· Rd •• El Toro. Co. '1UO torney. '"• prOPOMd R_.,.,.., ... , Pl•"
"1 f•a•'n >081 !.ou1n., .. 1 8 t l\l ol I Thi\ b<.t>lnHS I• cono..ct.eo lrf 4"I In· I F Y 0 U A R E A 1 AmendmH!I ""'<" revlwt tN Doun· ..... , ~~·••IOtl,S..n1a An•.•ncor>n.c dl•lduol CREDITOR or a cont-1d•rlu for Pro1ec:1 ,,.,.. Mum,,., I '"" '"'" z,._ l:I C'1)t1Cln ZE I• JAAA 8n.c,e &...-• t ed. f th IOow11t_, Project Ar .. I In trie Ctly "'""•~• A1cnu• Oevelo prntnl 11111 t~t_, ... llteo with lhe lngen Cr itOr O . e de·'olCO>taMne.OflMondey,No,..rnDor <o•por~••~~ t6S Nll•ll••r ••enue. Co•mtv Cie...of Or-.c-.,on ~ Ceased, YOU m uc;t file your ). IW. el 6 IS o.m , Of' e> -•> ""'~ M '" '" ·""''°"' •lt~rnall•t \ember 11, ltlO Claim With the COUr1 Or -•lbt• U-Mft~, 111 -City COllnc:ll "'"0''". ""'" 1G dn •noustri•I '"" ~1uu1 present 11 to the """rsonal Cll•m"'" ot C1tv H•ll. 1ocahld •• /1 tr 1•, .4~ All°fi'O~"" u'1cf.f•r ZE~19.J• Puollsned Orenoe C~i• O•lly P1101 f ~ F alt Orlv•. CO\t• Mew, C.lltorn1.1 •u Z 1 •• 141' '"' lud•nq P<hSlblr re S.pl. It, '6, Oct l . I~. ltlO l177.i representative appointtCI T ... 1-1 .. t<.ripl lOfl of the ..... o~".
.,,, "~' •" "'''"00• ~· p.lr•1no s ... cet ----by the COUrt Within four 'Cll'l•IH '°' lntllftiofl wll1UI' IN pro-~··"11•""r' •ll0Mv-O d"<I "<'11"on of P UBLIC NOTICE months from the date of lect•,.•~·~••utou~ • ••l<l•M'Q ... a ll •or pro~tv IO<•teo _ --------I f . t i f I tt i!H91"""" •I•"°'"'"" tt>e W.i t•r-1 ,,1 11~~ Wn.t11er A""nue In •n MG rone. ll'ICTITIOUI 9USIMll$ lrS SSUance 0 , e erS a SI ly 111\e t:11 ~ &o<ltev•d Nof'lherly t:nv1ronrr11•1l•I Or•er..,1 netlon : NAMSaTATIM&MT provided In Section 700 of 10 ... lm9"Klllln .. 1111 .... w .. 1.rly "~O••··~ 0.clerallon edopl•d lor Tl\e tol•-•"9 ............. dolfl9 the Probate Code of ""'1°"9MIOft of, ... ltorttlarly line of 11 •• :1-t --•· C•lifo'nla To.-tlm• f Let Uei&-l.etls.,._Oftl-cer· ••OT1CE IS FUP rt1E1t GIVEN°"'' TJlfsc>ff IHVUTMIEHU. .J.. "': ' • '"" "' or l.etfl ,..._ OftU\MOt •·Foln1-Fam"··
•• <ql(l ........... lfl)lkC.ifl pei'~T.r. '"---"-~.CA-77 flhng-cfatms Wiii not elf· ft1H 1 .. -~ • .....-~ .... ~ ••· .. ~•eo ""'' ,.ppe•r .,,., .,. tie•ro by J--a.r--. •u e ..... plre prior to four months n. Or-c-v i..-. Miii po1,., ·~ •. : I,.-.,.,.,,''°" tne •lorem•n11nnet1 oir~ Gr-. s.nteCruz, CA~ from the date of the hear-oe11>9 trw ....,.,.. of 11991...,1,.. .,.., "
I II I E"< p PHINNEY I ..... ~:::'L:::'.:..::~~.,z,--, ing noticed above. =~'°,~:~-::.~·:::!'*'~=:~ ••tC••,. 1 <;.reklScott,..1_, 1n•w Clltf YOU MAY EXAMINE ••••.,elopnient Aru Mo. l , n
"uti• , .. ,, 0r. 9 Coh\ D••'T Poot. Or • 11, Nt-1 lleech'. CA ei~ the file kept by the court de..:•1-1" • 00<,.,,,.,., recof"-
"' J .., •112 llO Tnh bll•lneu " COIMh1<teo Dy • If you are interested in the. O.c•mDer 21. 1'7), In llooli 1100,
PUBLIC NOTICE
.,...,.,., _,_........ ,. ... "7 of Ofllclet Recoros of ore,,.. J-•1.,.0ir1t1•,_, estate. you may file a re-c-•Y. c.11totn1a; 111ence 0epert1n9 T111s n.--111.0 with 1i. quest with the court to re-''°'" the .. '"'"9 -.rw1erv ot H id N-417394 Cou"tY Cl<H1l ol °'"..,.. c-tv on s..>-• celve special notice of the ~t• NIHa Powr>i_. 11..,..,.,_..,t tetflDer 11. IW I , Pro1..:t AIW Ito. I; NO<th O Jroo'" NOT ICE OF DEATH OF ,,41112 inventory Of estate assets w~st, 010,,. ,.,. w .. 1er1v lln• ot
BE RN HARO OULIE, aka Publlsnecl 0r..,.. eo.11 o.uv PttM and of the petitions, ac-... ,.,.., ........,_ •.dlst..ce oi "·20 8 E R NARO OULIE, aka Sept."· ?6,0ct. J, to,'* mwo Co unt S and reports , .. , ~0 .,..,... POitlt: i-. nortn • .. •• 00" ........ llM • Clltl ..... BERNHARD W. OULIE described In Section 1200o1uo.ootwt1o.,..,.........,.. Mid
ANO OF PETITION TO PUBLIC NOTICE Of the cat1fomia Probate line •1,. -1 ot t11e 5otltll 11:.. ~ A DMINISTER ESTATE Code. ..r,..ro st,.... 50 ... ••• ,.._, u N-'7565 .-,. Of\ • ,,_ ol Trect 11112, re-
NO. A-l0609t NOTICE OF DEATH OF co.-In .... 33• ,._.. 11 of M11-T o a I I h e i r s , ANN SYBIL SILVERMAN James L. Rubel, Jr., At· ""'"""' Mee>. r•cordt of u1d beneficiaries, creditors AND OF PETITION TO torney .tt Law, 3432 Vf.t ~~:0::.'~1,.:-:C.:.::;: ~n.:.".'~ anu contingent creditors of ADMINISTER ESTATE Oporto, Newport Be.tell, ,., 10 • POltll 01 1-..11., •'"' , ... BE RNHARD OULI E. aka NO A 105'l7 Callfornl.t 91663, (7\4) Nortf\erty 11 ... Of H id Lot IS of BE RNARD OULIE, aka ' • 673-4172. Fetryt-Ferm11,MtdlllOlflt•11111on
BERNHARD W. OULIE T ~ .a I I he I rs • Published Orange Coast,,,. .. 1"1"' ~ ot \Old CMI• anCI persons who may be beneftciarles, cr~dltors Dally Piiot. Oct. 10, 11, 17, r:;,wA~.::::-:":.'.."aO!: otherwise interested in the and contl.ngent creditors Of 1980 4099-80 w .. 1 • ...,. • 11,,. .. ,,. -1 ot ,,.
will and/or estate: Ann Sybil Silverman and ....,,_,., .. ..., 11 .... -.... 11\eO
A petition has been filed Pt~rson1 s 1who ~ ... a 1y be PUBLIC NOTICE ~.!:~~':·=.c;.-=..::"': :::
by A. Kendell Oulie In the 0 . erw se nteres """ n the <«d• 01 .. 1c1 0r .... c-nty, • di•· Superior Court of Orange will a~/or estate: HOTtC• TOCICNITllACTD•1 1•110 ot uo.• ,.,. 10 , .. "°'"' "' . A petition has been filed uu1 ... ~••DI •-.1..,.,,... Couflfy requesting that A., b 0 1 J 5 .1 Sc-Dtllrtct c-si eo...m"""' 1 .... ~•. -._,..._, p1.., K~ndell Oulie be appainted · Y enn s : 1 verman in co11 ... 0tstr1<1 "'"'•nd,.,.,.t P••POse• 10 111c111oe
clS personal representative I the Superior Court of &Id 0.-1 .... 1:00 o"<IOO p.m of bllfll'led ,.,-C•I• -ch .... NC"""'' 1 Orange County requesting 1he 1/llldef010ctotie• ,., '°' ,.,. etfectvetlcn"" ,,. R..,.w•oo-to adrnin1ster the esstate that Dennis J Siiverman Pia<•., Bld lleceiP.· °""• °' 1rw ""'"' P1., -.,. *'l•ent to.,.••· ol 8~rnhard Oulie, aka be 1 · Purc11e11noAQtnl.1oU.Mer1efl.,..rr1,.tll111>tproJact•M.....,_les.~ B ·~ r n a rd O u I i e . a k a appo nted as ~rsonal cou c c°""""""''' co11-.. 01>1r1n: I of ,.,. 11r-..c1 "_,..._, Pl.,. oernhard w Ou lie (under re Pre se nt at 1 v e to mo A~ A.,.. Colt• -· CA -'°' "..,......,_. Pl.,. A....,..,. administer the estate of .,.,. Im•"'··· ...... 1 ..... ,,..,.,. the 0. ... 1 ..... l h (! I "Cle p endent Ad · 1 . I Project 1oent1t1cetl0fl Kome: 810 .... ,., WWICft °"91rtm<lfll IOC.l.cl Of\ m 1n istrat1on of Estates. Ann Svbll Silverman Ht -REsuRF•C•NG TE NNI S,,.. iKond 1'-Of c11y "•11 •• .,.. Ac I ) The petition Is set for I (under the Independent COURTS (10) ANO HAMD8ALL ............. _ ed*f'SL All,..,_,.
h De t N 3 t Administration Of Estates COU ll H Cll; C.OLOEN WEST wlllllll9 IO-·· on Ille ProP0'9d E:ar1ng '" p . o. a COLLEGE ... w ........ Pt ................ , .... , 00 Civic Center Drlve lAct): Thepetltlon.lssetfor P1ec.P1.,.,., ..... ,.1. OFF1ceoF <1otoo1 .. -.-,.,ec•.-c111H we s t s ant a An a hearing In Dept. No. 3 at Pu•CHASING AGEHT, 1370 Aoem• •Dow AOc11t1oM11y, •" .,.,,.. ..... · · • 700 Civic Center Drive i1 ..... eo.1e-..,CA.n•a h•"• •"Y OOI«"-to,,.~ Cal1 forn1a 92701 on Oc-w t s t A NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEM , ... , emenc1-... -..... yttw•··--lober .28, 1980; at 10 :00 e ~ • .an a n a • 111e ~bo ....... rneo School omr1e1 of 01 bl•9"t 1" ,,. -..,...... ..,. .,. a m C a I 1 f or n 1 a 9 2 7 0 1 o n oranee eo-.v c.111oml• actl"9 by ·--·°'-"!Oft IN ...,ier1ty
; F. YOU OBJECT to the October 21, 1980 at 10:00 •110 ""°"'" i'tt 0o-rnl,.. eoer•. ::.::..:-~:'· '::...~ am h•••l11t•ur , ... ,, ... 10 •• ' "' ..... g ranting Of the petition, . · "OIST•1CT," will rec.el.,. llD to, Diii .,.,.,,......,., .,,..,,o ""' tie .._led. you should ei ther appear IF YOU OBJECT to the not l•t~ ttwl ttw --1t.tt.o tlm• Any 1 .. rtll•r quut10111 ,., • ., b•
at tile hearing and state granting of the petition, ;:::! =....., ........ "°' ecOfltreci :>':!:T:".t'7S::::C""' t,. Pl_,,..
you r o b1e ctions or file! you should either appear ••• tMlf :O!:.·,_, i,. -piece Wlll'-L o-. written objections with the at the hearing and state ldeflttti.ci -· -.,..11 11e ..,._, EM<"''"°',.., !court before the nearing. your objections or file -cM111etvr-•1oUc1 •ttw ..,.,.. =~ ,. ... ...,_,
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in perc;on or by your at-court before the hearing. 1or .. c11 sot of llld doe.,,.,.,.,. 10 Oc:,. to, 1•· 24• 1•· torney. Your appearance may be ~ ...... .,. retur" 111..,.. cendlt,... 011• I t F y Q U AR E A In person or by your w11111n HI M"f' ettw Ille b1c1 _1,.
!CREDITOR or a cont· attornev. c1a~·~c11 bid,...,., cortlorm end.,. ingent creditor of the de-t F Y 0 U A R E A retp011S1 ... 1ot11tcOfltrectdlK-h. ~r:r~\~1~ ~~;t J~~r~~~ ~o~u~n~ ~r~1for ~,r tti! == ~~:~;S present 1t to the personal deceased, you must file ..,..,1,,aor..
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by the court within four or pres1 ent it tot ,t.he ~,:U';'.',::,.•0:1::::;.:1~~1:e11~=
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Laguna .Jazzed for Irviite Bowl Fest
By Mll'HAfa . PA..qEVl<'H
Ol-DMl•~--
lt'!S jun lnh~nsll time aanin In the Art
Colony
'l'he St1t'Ond 1tnnual La~una ~ach "l-'n~nds of
Jazz Festlvul" returns to the Ir lne Bowl Satur
day and Su111.Jiay 111 wh11t hxlk~ t~ ht'. on 11aper •t
leaist . a b•.igtir u11d murt' vat\t>d format than
lu t faJl's malaen vo u.it>
NOT THAT TH E INITlAl. l'ffort was 11
failure by 111\y mt1an:s Th•· outdoor bOwl'" 2,626
seat capacity was about two thmi:\ full both
days and a comfortable \'rowd 1don't forget a
sweater or wurm fn~mi for evc-nmg 11ets) t'n\.
joyed mustl' from the hit.es of Sarah Vaughn.
Kenny Burrell and the Ak ayoshJ Tabar ktn Bag
Band.
.. Let me put 1t this v. u). I re111l y bell eve in
it," said Carroll Coates. fesll\ al producer for
Creati\'e Directions. Im·
"II tt sells out this )ear. that's rabuloul> ·tr
it doesn't 1 will do 1l next year for three da\S HIROSHIMA WILL FUSE ORIENTAL, MODERN SOUNDS DURING JAZZ FESTIVAL SUNDAY
"I will do it every year until 1t ·s estabhsh~d
as Southern Califo rma 's mim Montert>~ 11azt
festival )," he added
Indeed. it appears Coates has the p~r~on11l
drive. intimate setting and artisuc am munition
to do just that
THIS YEAR'S HEADU NERS a re sax
soother John Klem mer (Saturday > and flautist
Hubert Laws (Sunday>: both are established
draws with sohd if so mewhat mainstream
followan).ts
J'at'ked in between ar~ somt! real gems
such as the L.A. f'our. fast·rising Hiroshima
and Kenny Burrell. the traditional jazz guitar
master from Huntington Beach whose clean
licks brought ctown the house last year.
But fi rst, details . details. Doors will open
buth days at 11 a.m., musit' will begin about
'Holiday' a Pleasure
Performance Sparkles, Script a Jewel
By MICHAEL DOUGAN °"-o.lly-1 .... "Holiday" is the kind of play
your mother would love.
The resurrected 1928 classic,
which opened last week at the
Los Angeles Mus ic Center's
Ahmanson Theater, is a tribute
to the resilience of wit and the
timelessness of rebellion. "HoU·
day" is a comedy that goes, not
for a few Rood gut·laul(hs, but a
hundred smiles and a dozen
chuckles.
It is, said one theater·goer,
"cute."
BUT THE&E is an element ol
depth, u well. "Holiday" was,
for itt time, a aemi·bitter com· mentary on tbe vaJuea of
Am.X.'• capffalilt plutocracy.
the greatest thing to come along
since the Victrola.
THERE IS A predictable plot
twist Score yourself 75 points if
you guess it before the end of the
first act : SO if it dawns on you
within the first 10 minutes of the
second act.
If you've figured it out from
this review, take 100 points, stay
home and watch "Lou Grant."
The fun i n "Holiday "
however, lies not in second·
guessing the outcome, but simp·
ly tn watching it aU unravel.
Much of this ts due to the
strength of Ms. Kellerman's
performance as the jaded in-
d us trial princeaa whose only
eoaJ is to abandon tbe mansion
-ln ltyle.
noon, and the headliners should be completing
their encores ·round about 10 :30 p.m.
Long days , jazz fans, which seems to justify
daily ticket prices ranging from $7.50 to a hefty
$17.50.
VIRTUALLY ALL OF the cheaper seats
have been gobbled up. said Coates, so figure on
paying about $12.50 a head. Reserved seats will
be available at the door, all Coast Music stores
and at Sound Spectrum in Laguna Beach or
Laguna Music Co.
Credit card holders can call Laguna Music
al 494.5959 for seats and there's a 24·hour in·
formation hot line : 494·0779.
Now, back to the music. Saturday's venue
will include Passenger, the John Serry Group,
lbJLSte.vA-Carr-QWntet~and Baya featuring-the
impeccable piano work of George Cables.
LISTED AS "SPECIAL guests " are the
L.A. Four with Brazilian guitarist Laurindo
Almeida, bassist Ray Brown and reeds man
Bud Shank. Listing their credits -Kenton to
Peterson to Gillespie -would re.quire an extra
page or three.
Rounding out the band and replacing drum·
mer Shelly Manne (now with BurreU> is young
Jeff Hamilton, no slouch himsel! having worked
with Woody Herman and Milt Jackson.
Next up is Kittybawk before Klemmer and
company close out the show with his usually
mellow and accessible jazzlend.
SUNDAY'S OPENING ACTS will highlight
the sounds of Moving Target. Clare Fischer 's
"Salsa Picante" and the solid· home-grown
sound of the Orange County Rhythm Machine.
Also on the bill is Josh Hanna, a singer
Coates described as "having everything Al Jar·
<See JAZZ f'EST, PageC2)
Colony's
Cameos
Chosen
"Laguna Personalities," an
entertauung collection of black
and white portraits by Robert
Randall. are on display at the
Laguna Beach Museum of Art
this month.
Featuring b<>th serious and
humorous portraits of Lagunans
ln everything from airplanes to
bathtubs, the collection was
donated to the museum recently
by the internationally ·known
photographer.
Tbe diamond ol a scrtpt, by ----KLINE i8 A.UiO excellent as
A NATIVE Californian, Ran-
dall becan bi.a career at 18 aa a lab technician at MGM Studios.
-He serv"Cd on-the staff o
Voaue magazine in Paris for
eeven years and his work ap.
peared in French, English and
American editions. Later be
moved to New York where he
operated his own studio for l5
years.
:_i~U..l&e...Rc .. IR.-.ib~lll'Ood,,-is~
mlntae.l of (and WU probably
an ~ to> the rup, • beat ft1m comedies of the '308
and '408, ln which young, rich,
unconventiC)llal and charming
people sipped champape and
turned their pbraaea as neatly as
a bedpost on a lathe. · Nick and Nora Charles would
have been right at home with the
cbaract.en of "Holiday."
IF 11IE SCRIPT ls a jewel,
the ca s t is pure s terling :
Sally Kellerman. Kevtn Kline.
Marisa Berenson and Maurice
Evans are principal players and
they tackle their roles with re·
warding energy. Ms. Kellerman.
however, is most believable or
the lot.
The story line is simple. Julia
Seton (Ms. Berenson >, daughter
of wea lth y New York in·
dustrialist Edward Seton
(Ev ans). falls In love while
vacationing at Lake Placid. The
UPPER CLASS AEHL SllllrK_,._n
object of ber <as it turns out)
qualified affection is one Johnny Cue (Kline), a bard working at·
torney with basement·class
roots.
DESPITE CASE'S unseemly
background, patriarch Edward
Seton approves of their engage·
ment because be sees a brilliant
future for the young lawyer. who
re minds him of his own father.
Unknown to Seton and his love·
struck daughter, Case's only
ambition is to put together a
quick ~.000 and lake a leave of
abs ence from his career to
travel and ·'be."
Linda Seton (Ms. Keller man>.
Julia's older sister. is a strong.
b eaded rebel against he r
father's upper class mores who
thinks Cases's secret scheme is
~~~~~~~~~--~~~
the wortlina·clua success wbo
naively ... umea that hi.a fiancee
will share bta dreams of
freedom.
Evans ia effective aa the
domineering rather and Ma.
Berenson makes a great snoot.
Also worthy of moderate
praise are Ben Masten u Ned
Seton. ~ aristocrat 's son who
accepts his fathe r 's chains and
finds tus balm in champagne
and pre·lunr h cocktails. and
Nicholas Hormann and Marya
Small as Linda's liberated com·
patriots.
The at'tors are blended into a
cohesive wtit by Director Robert
Allan Ackerman, who keeps the pace in line with the script -
light and lively.
SET DESIGNER J ohn Lee
Beatty baa done a striking job of
recreating the interior of the
(See 'HOLIDAY,' Pa1e CZ>
WORKJNG WITH a technJque
teamed from film clirector John
Ford and cinematographer Joe
August, Randall prefers a
natural di/fused frontal, single-
source light and i ranular effe<:t.
As an instrul'tor at UC Irvine
and Orange Coast Collel!e, he
also is collaborating with writer
Betsy Rose on a p<?rson al collec·
tion of Art Colony people entitled
"My Lagw1a."
'EVELYN REYNOLDS' PHOTOGRAPHED ON PIER IN 1972
Pett of Portrelt Exhibit et Lagun• .. ech MuMum of Art
Laguna Personalities and the
annual all·media me mbership
show are on exhibit daily except
Tuesdays at the muse um. 307
Cliff Drive. Hours a re from
ll :30 a.m. to 4 :30 pm. Ad·
mission is free. For information
call the museum at 494·6..'>ll. , ____ --------
Aneient Lore's Noted
Koto Soloist Wrot.e 'Shogun' Sound Trock
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Ot-Dalfy~ .....
Quiet, diminutive, purposeful Kazue Kudo,
whose music millions of Americam have heard
for decades without ever knowinl her name, of-
fers her first concert soon in Orange County.
The world class master of the ancient, 13·
stringed koto, will be featured Oct. 18 at 8 :30
p.m . in Santa Ana High School Auditorium.
She and pianist Norberto Cappooe, a native
of Luxembourg with an international back·
ground, wlll be sololsta with the Japanese
Philharmonic Orchestra of Los Angeles, direct··
ed by Dr. Akira IOkukawa.
·'We are very happy to be Civioe our first
concert in Orange County," declares Dr.
Kikukawa, a deliehtfully witty, animatft man
who began bis career u a cellist.
He jolned the USC faculty in 1980 and abort·
ly afterward founded the J PO wbicb has since
doubled in size to 10 musicians.
A charmtne mlnl·rec1tal by Mrs. Kudo,
founder of her own conservatory in San Gabriel,
opened the multi ·Course dinner at Newport
Beach's Kato restaurant for community leaden
and the media.
HEa MUSIC, WHICH carries the mood and
spirit of Japan's culture for the put millennia
was moat recently beard ln the TV mini·aeriea
"Sho1UD." Unfortunately, the Hollywood acton and
musicians 1trlk• interrupted lln. Kudo'• re· cor~ for the fuU aound track. Vlewen heard
only ball her work. The flnt three movementa
were Ul8d for the remabader of tbe Hriea.
She a1ao bu recorded koto m\lllc -la which
the orebeltra trad1Uonall1 aceompual• the
lloto, lnatead of vtce vena -lD maar ot
Hollywood'• memorable motiGD p&ctun1.
'TEA llOV8E OJ' TB& AUl\llt Moon,"
•·sa1GDar•," ''Tora, Tora, Twa,'' aM, believe
lt or Diil, "Dr. Ziil••· .. tM a-a-epic lD
Wllltb bet nlJ·Nuoned W'OOdle ato mJJDttked
the Russian balalaika are among them.
How many pieces are there in the repertoire
the S4·year.old koto specialist has accumulated
since her instruction began in her native
Shiltuoka , Japan, when s he was 3?
"l don't know. l!:verylbing is committed to
memory," she says softly and breathlessly.
·'When I was very small, 1 went to the
teacher's house every day. Only in recent years
have book.s been printed for koto mu.sic."
THE ONLY KOTO ARTIST to have
mastered western musical notations, she 1s
married to utility fleet vehicle management
executive Bob Lytle, but retains her ma1den
name profeaionally.
How long does il take to learn to ptay "the
kolc)?
.tAll your life .... , .. the artist replied. ex·
plaininc she sun hu sessions wjth her own koto
teachers after a half·century of practice and ~
recognized achievement.
SHE WILL PLAY "Haruno Umi," "Ma•"
and ''Kyo," by the renowned Kazumi Ukihara
in addition to "Divertimento," by Yu20 Toyama
at the SAHS concert. •
Ticketa are priced at $10 and $8 for general
admission and $2 for s tude nts at the
auditorium, 520 W. Walnut St., Santa Ana. To
contact the JPO in Oranee County, phone
6.13~171.
Cappone will play Tchaikovaky'a "Concerto
No. 1 few Plano and Orcheatra," which he pre·
aented with the famed Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra ln the UJ'11 aeuon.
Dr. Kikullawa explains the JPO most cer·
tat.nly performs western music reaularly in ad·
ditlon to pr91ervtq ethnlcit1 ln lta programs .
"We try to include Japaneee m•ic ln every
sinal• CGDCert," he aay111 . That lncludn seven
m*r vmuee per year, often at the Los Anee1es
llluelc c.ter. ''Some are tradiUoaal and aome
are •way out!"'
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SAX SOOTHER JOHN KLEMMER AT FEST
Mellow Blend Clo••• S•turd•y'a Seta
f 'ron1 Pngt-('I
JAZZ FEST ...
reau has except hair and a five-figure con·
tract ··
Then it's on to Hiroshima. a young. en-
terprising nine-piece band with a fus ion of
Asian·based an<I contemporary i.ounc'ls that has
been drawing critical support of late ll 's not
often yuo'll hear ancient Japanese instruments
like the kott, <a 13-string instrum~nt) and ta1ko
CdrumJ lay ing down a ~roove ·
THE BL.t;ESV JAZZ Olt l•tanisf Mm.e Al
\ison will preC1!de the Burr e11 ·~ presentation.
Unlike last year's larger all-'>t i.lr setting Bur
rell wall be appear ing in a classical three-piece
with Andy Simpkin on bass and Shelly Manne
on skins.
Laws will shut tl11ngs down with a band
featuring his sister. Deborah, on vocals and
guest flautists Nike Rejto a.net Valerie King.
Should be a breathy delight.
The Laguna Beach High School Art Dan-
cers, hard hit by Proposition l~ and hopinF( to
generate funds for 11 tnp 10 Hawaii, will
perform both days Fri Pnd~. of .I ua will donate
a portion of prol'eeds towttrds the• tnp. so fa ns
m ight briJ\g along an extra bU('k 11r two to htlp a
worthy cause.
Al.~. A NEW WRINKLE this year 15 wbat
Coates has cJubhed "danner missaon' from 6
p.m. lo7.30eachevening
The musil' won't stop The Bruce
Cameron Ensemble will perform sel ections
from their "Jet Away " album -but the
restaurant on-lhe Fes tival of Arts grounds will
open for dinner.
A $5 50 charge includes meal. lax and tip.
Box lunches. beer and wine. dessert.11. quiche
and fruits will be available all day, or you can
pack a picnic. Perhaps the only thing missing is
a campground.
From Page ('I
'HOLIDAY' ...
Setons' bar onial home, with exceptional lighting
effects by Arden Fingerhut. And cos tume de-
signer Robert Wojewodsk1 's napper outfits are
terrific
It would be an exaggeration to df'scribe the
play as memor able; it simply isn't. It 1s a ~ood
script well-staged, in ever} aspect. 'ltolu.lay"
is a pleasant theater ex perience , nothing more.
But then, that's plenty.
"Holiday" will be playing through Nov. l5.
Tickets are S4.25 to $17
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ENTERTAINMENT
(;heck Out Mansio~, Tuba Tunes
OLO TIME STREET FAIRE coincide~ A.tlth cehtbratlon of
Santa AM'i 1111h birthday on the
courthouse steps at Santa Ana Boulevard
and Sycamore Street followed by carnival
rides, game and f OOd boot hs all w eekend
A Pclradt! wlll start ScHurc:tay at 10 a.m .
at Flower and Civic Center Orlve and an
old fashioned bar n dance will t>ec;iln at
7 P m In Park Barn a t Santa Ana Boulevard
and Broadw by. Reservtttlons: call 828-2910.
SANTA ANA'S HISTORICAL HOMES
c~n be seen Saturday and Sunday f rom
10 a m to Sp m. during a 12-stop,
!.econd annual H istoric Home and
Bu1td1no lour Start look Ing at
r~.,tored Victorian architecture with the
Or HOwe--Waffle H ouse, 120 Civic Center
Drive rickets are S•
OCTUBAFEST SIX,
highlighting mus c for the tuba, wlll be
coming to Cal State Fullerton
tonight with a University Wind Ensemble
concert in ttle c ampus Little Theater at
8 P.m . Soloist Stephen Klien will be
featured toniqht under the direction of
Benton Minor On Sunday a "Monster
Concert'' featuring a massensemblewill be
performed followed by a special "Gala"
Tuesday . Tickets are S2 at the box office
and Sl for students. Local tuba players
are invited to a music c linic Sunday in
the campusperlorming Arts Center .
Admission 1s \5
GABF. KAPLAN
w ill be appearing Tuesday through Oct. 19
at Newport Beach's Laff Stop, 2122 S.E.
Bristol. Showtimes ar e 8 and 10 p.m .
Tuesday through Thursday and
7: 30, 9:30and 11: 30 Friday and Saturday.
Sunday shows are scheduled for 8 and 10
p.m . For more Information and
reservations call 751-7820.
MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY
w ill be coming to Claremont College in
Claremont Tuesday and Wednesday
at 8 p.m . in Bridges Auditorium on campus.
Halston designed the costumes for Tuesday's
performance of ''Frescoes" which will be
followed by tamed "N ight Journey" and
"Embattled Gardens." Wednesday's
program will include "Diversion of Angels,"
"Judith," and "The Owl and the Pussycat.
Tickets are available at the box office
and all Mutual agencies.
AMBROSIA,
the rock group with hits "B iggest Part
of M e" and "You're the Only ··1oman"
will be at UC Irvine's Crawf· :t Hall
Saturday at 8 p.m. Tic ket!. . e $9 for
adults and $8 for students at all Ticketron
agencies and the campus box office.
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THE TRAVELING JEWISH THEATRE IN
"Com1n8 From A Great D istance" Two
person pay with masks. puppets, and music
v1v1dly recreates B aal Shem Tov legend
Saturday. October 11, 1980 · 3:00pm -
Concert Hall
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Saturday, October 11 , 1980 -8 :00pm •
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Tickets available at the ASUCI Boit Office,
Monday thru Friday, 9:30 a.m. to• p.m . For
further Information call 133-6371
General $5, Other StUdents, $.',
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CAL STATE, LONG BEACH'S
SymphOny Orchestra will present Its fi rst
concert of the 1980--1981 season Sunday at
4 p .m . with the Concerto for Percussion
Soloists and Orchestra composed by Wiiiiam
Kraft in 1~. K raft will be on hand
for a free lectur e at 8 p.m . in the
college's Graduate Center followed by
a perf ormance by the CSULB New Music
Ensemble. Admission to the concer1 Is
S2 i n the Univer sity Theater, 6101 E.
Sev enth st.
UNDER THE DIRECTION
of Los Angeles Philharmonic 1
associate conductor Myung-Whun Chung,
the Young Musicians Foundation makes Its
1980-81 season debut Saturday at 8 p .m .
m UCLA's Royce Hatt. Program will include
Bach 's Orchestral Suite No. 1, Symphony
No. 3, "Scotch" by M endelssohn afld Liszt's
P iano Concerto No. 1. T ickets are $4.SO
at the door.
VIOLINIST CAMILLA WICKS
w ill appear Sunday at Fullerton College's
Campus Theater, 32 1 E . Chapman Ave., fo·r
a 3: JO p.m . concert. She will perlorm
works by Beethover1, Cesar Franck and
Ernest Bloch .
DISNEYLAND WILL BE OPEN
Monday in hOnor ot Columbus Oay.
Park hours w lll be 10 a.m . to 6 p.m .
The park will be closed every Monday and
Tuesday during the fall and winter months.
BENNY GOODMAN,
the King of Swing, will be at Claremont
College's Bridges Auditorium Sunday at
7 : 30 p .m . Tickets are available at the
box office, Fourth Street and College Way,
Claremont or Mutual agencies.
TRACY WELLS AND HIS
Big Band w ill entertain Sunday from 4 to
8 p .m . at the Long Beach Hyatt. Tickets
are $4.50, with free dance Instruction
ottered at 3: 15 p.m.
MORE BIG BAND
..
danc ing gets under way Sunday at Anaheim's
Inn at the Park Hotel, 1855 S. Harbor
Blvd . Admission is $3 for the 8: 15 dance.
CATALINA CASINO
presents Alvino Rey's Orc.hestra Saturday
with dancing from 9 p.m . to 1 a.m . T icket s
are $7.SO w ith boat transportation provided
round-trip for $15. Tickets are available
by calling 527-7111 .
WORKS BY BEETHOVEN
Ravel, Chopin and Barber w ill be performed
t r ee Tuesday at Golden West College in
Forum 2. Pianist David Koerner will provide
the noon concert.
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"TWO LADIES"
Linda Zelllttl and Peggy Gohl, who played
In Dean Martin's Golddlggers are performlno
nightly at Dunbar's Cabaret Lounge In
Huntington Harbour. Their
three shows begin at 9.
HARMONY UNDER THE BIG TOP
Is coming to Chapman College Saturday
at 2:30 and 7 :30 p.m . The praoram
w ill Include selections by North Orange
County Chorus, Chorus Double Quartet,
Norse Winds Quartet, H lgh Society Quartet
and Dave Corley.
BEATLEMANIA
is continuing at the Wilshi re Theater,
8-440 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hllfs through
Oct. 19 with extra shows at 2:30, 6:30 and
9:30 p.m. Oct. 18 and 2:30 and 7:30on
Oct . 19. For tickets call (213) 852·1900.
FREE FABRIC FAIR
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E conomics Building from 7: 30 a.m . to
3 p .m . Saturday. Attend workshops in fashions
or home furnishings at 9, 10: 15 and
11 : ts a.m. and at 12 :30 and 1 :30 p.m .
PALM SPRINGS AERIAL TRAMWAY
open s again Saturday after a six-week
shut down for maintenance repairs. Ln11aren
ages ~11 w ill be given free T-shirts
in celebration of the opening.
SK I FASHIONS GO WESTERN
during the "Ski Dazzle '80" show Thursday
through Oct. 19 at the Los Angeles Convention
Center. "Lone Ranger" Clayton Moore will
appear daily. Admission is "4.SO for
adults and $2.50 for ch ildren under 12.
OKTOBERFEST CELEBRATIONS
are scheduled tonight through Oct. 19
in Claremont and Big Bear. The popular
Ge.rmancelebrationswill Include foods,
games, polka dancers and beer drinking
contests. The Claremont celebration w111 -
be held at Griswolds at Indian Hill
and Foothill Boulevard. Big Bear Lake
Convention Center will be the site of that
town's merrymaklno.
CALICO GHOST TOWN
w ill be the site of the 13th annual calico
Days Celebration Saturday and Sunday. Gun
fighter stunt s, burro runs and old time
contests will be featured. For more Information
call 383-1912.
ADVANCED HEALTH CENTER,
1300 Bristol St. North in Costa M esa
w i II be host tor three singers tonight.
Gretel Hines, Pat M c Donald and Christoper
Scott wi ll take the stage at 8. Tickets S4.
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~Major Barbara' Misfiring
Ambitioua Shaw Play
Needa More T~
The ponderous prol• ol a.or.. Bernard
Shaw would preaent a formidable uaJpment
for proleuiooal theater companiel For moet
•mateur 1roupe. It la u lnvataUoa to dlauter
NeverthelHI, lb• Newport Harbor Actors
Theater hu taken on lb• cball•1• with Ila
season-0penln1 producUoa ol "M~ Barbara,"
and while the abow brim• with artistic
ambition, dedication and attention to detail,
what spUll acrws the footJiahta la somewhat
nat and lifeless.
"MAJO& BAallAllA .. HAS some lean. red,
1deali1Uc meat at Its center, but It also &a laden
with a aood deal of s upernuoua fat and director
Intermission
Tom Titus
Don Laffoon has trimmed none of it. His staging
is a study in virtual immobility and his cast is,
generally speaking, not adept enough (nor
rehearsed enough) to render such pedantic
dialogue more than mildly interesting.
There are exceptions. James Patrick
O'Hannon turns in the performance of the day
u the Greek scholar fiance of the Salvation
Army lassie who Is surprisingly intrigued by her
father's munitions factory. Robert Knapp Is
excellent as the major's sullen, wallflower
brother, and Randy Myers provides what little
comic relief exists as the rouah-hewn buffoon
engaged to Barbara's sister.
Victoria Bryan turns in an intriguing
performance in the title role of the missionary
whose altruistic philosophy runs headlong into
ber father's "blood and thunder" business 1 sense. But her interpretation seems scaled
down, perhaps to provide contrast, and lt comes
across more as bloodless, hardly a match for
her already imposing opponent.
IN THE JUICY ROLE of Andrew
Undershaft. the "prince of darkness" whose
morality is cold cash, Jack Willenbacher has
developed a splendid characterization. devilish
without being demoniac, but his delivery
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requires more confidence in his position. Nancy
Ebsen is fine in the more stereotyped role of his
stuffy ex-wife while Dyanna Combe is effedive
in the underwritten role of the other daughter.
Where "Major Barbara" i.s at its weakest is
in the Salvation Army shelter scene where Pat
Gilchrist, Stan Pritchard, Sue Koother and Jack
Holmes all go through their roles somewhat
tentatively. Only Brian Edens as the brash
bully demonstrates strong stage presence, while
Na\halie Michaud is credible in a brief
sequence as Miss Bryan's Salvatiooist superior.
The third act is the best of lbe sbow -if the ·
viewer's interest hasn't deteriorated by that
time -and O'Hannon's abrupt seizure of the
initiative ia splendidly depleted. The final scene
brings some nice ensemble work into play,
regrettably for the first time.
TECllNICALL Y, THE production ls much
more impressive, with Miu Bryan doublln& as
desi1ner of the three-set show alDd 1ucceedina
admirably with her tbree~euional effttta.
Ellen Hushes' costumes abo are well cbo8en.
The Newport Harbor playen deserve an
"E" for effort and an "A" for ambition, but
they cannot maintain an "I" for interest with
''Major Barbara." The show plays for three
more week.ends in the recently rechristened
Back Bay Hlah School auditorium at 390 Monte
Vista Ave., Costa Mesa.
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.ART GALLERIES
Artists Mix Style
ROMANTIC INTER~RIETATIONS
of South Coast artist Jan Ford R&Otord 1tr
com~ned with the modem vlf'wpolnh ()f
lnternatlon.1 S)hotographu Kormtllus
Schorl• In stilt l lfe wattrcotor \tud•e ..
from photographs of prl1ed valuables ilt
Colby's Antlques, 510 N El Camino R N tl,
S.n Clemente. The dl"lplay opens S4'tvrdav
and e.ontlnues through Oct 2S dally
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Substances for Exhibits
F r o-.t. who has amassed his c.ollectron
during 14 years of traveling In Centra l
Aroed ei1. will speak at 9 and 11 : 15 a.m
in the S< ience Hall on the campus at
U OI Fairview Road, Costa M esa.
AN INDIAN PORTRAIT
POPULAR COMMUNITY THEATER
actress Barbara Crooker of Long Beach
is displaying multiple photographic
images, negative prints and travel per-
spec tives until Dec. 8 1n the Al Belson
Gallery, 3710 Campus Drive, Newport Beach.
Hours arc 2 to 4 dnd 1 to 10 p.m .
M ondays through Thursdays.
..
.. txcept Sundays.
w rll be painted by Frank Tauriello whPn
he lectures at the Niguel Art Association
m eeting at T: JIJ p.m . Thursday at Republic
Savings and Loan. 30212 Crown Valley
Parkway, Laguna Niguel.
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MASSIVE WALL RELIEFS
and small, delicate collaqes mdy be seen
In an exhibition of hand·maci.i petper In
Golden West Coll~'s Fine Arts Gdllery
In Huntington Beach throuoh Oc t Xl Orw
of the l J art I sts. NI xson Borah of
Fullerton, molds his paper Into ma'lk -;
which may be viewed from 9 to J M ondav"
through Thursdays and 1 to q TueSdcty
and Wednesday evenings
JUAN QUEZADA FAMILY'S
revival of 13th century Pueblo l nd1dn
Pottery artistry will be dlS(. u<,s~d bv
Spencer Heath M cCallum of Scln Pedro rtl
7: JO p.m . Wednesday 1n the Bowers Must•urn
annex, 2002 N Main St , Santa Ana T~
free lecture is sponsored by the Americ arr
Indian Lore A ssociation
CELEBRATING ''NATIVE AMERICAN
Culture Week." the Irvine Arts and Craft s
Cen ter in Her itage Park has scheduled
Ind ian games d t 3:30 p.m. next M onday;
sandpdinting tdught by Paul Apodaca for
~5 at 7 p m . Tuesd ay. basketry lessons
by Helen Seigel for S7 .SO at 1 p .m .
Wednesddy. a slide lecture by Sue DI Maro
at I p.m . Thursday; pottery workshop for
children led by K en Horvdth at 3· 30 p m
Friday and repeated sessions on Saturday.
T H E PRESTIGIO US, TRAVF.LING
National Watercolor Soc iety Exhibit 1<..
currently hung in the Cypress Collegr:
PAINTINGS OF ROUGH SEAS
and w inter landscapes wilt be uppermost
when Pomeroy Gallery of Fine Art pre-
sents Its annual reception honoring
Russian artist Eugene Garin at 4 p.m .
Saturday. The exhibit w ill continue at
the gallery, 5651 Lincoln Ave., Cypress,
until Nov. 10.
THOSE SPEEDY CARTOOONISTS
w ho create likenesst?s in minutes at
Southland touri ~t attraction-. wlll par
tic ipate in "Pdstel Artist Show ca.-.e"
from 1 to9 µ m. Ocl. 15. 16 and 17
a r.d Nov. 19. 10 dnd 21 a t Art Graphits
o• Newport, 365 A N Newport Blvd.
GUATEMALA'S EXTRAORDINARY
weavings will be one ot the featurP.d
presentations during the 10th Fabric. Farr
at Orange Coast College Saturday. Gordon
HANO-CAST PAPER ANO MIXED MEDIA
Niuon Borah: 'Inte rrupted Interface'
F rrie Ar ts Galler y, 9200 Valley VIP.W St.
tn rr ugh Oc.t 14. T he w orks ot 1l artist s
trorn '•X stilte!. arc highly rllu~iunist i(
and real1<.t1c. such as one shov.inq thl"'
rnect1an1c.a1 pdr tsof a chrom~ headlight .
Hours ()t P. I 1 lo 3 w eekday-; and 7 tc. 9
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ACTORS TO PERFORM 'THE LAST YIDDISH POET' AT UCI
Pl•y'a H•lf of Tr•vellng Jewtah Th••t•r PreHntatlon
Their lll'I .J f.Jpe ar ance 1s
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been gr ow ing :.tt:J d ily since Uunderson
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Kick • In Store for Dance Fans
A c horeogr aphe r 's view of moder n
phc'nomena such as roller derby queens, disco
"bad gi rls," b:.ir hoppers and Jazz Age tap
d a n r ers will be presented. 1n Golden West
College's second annual Dance fo~aculty Concert
in the Community Theater, Gothard a nd Center
streets. Huntington Beach.
SHOWS WILL BE STAGED tonight and
Saturday at 8:30, a nd a m atinee will be offered
Sunday at :!:30 p.m . Tickets are $3.50.
The danct• dep a r t ment s profe ssional
chor eographe rs a nd dancers, under t h e
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direction of Ca rol C&niglia, will present a
collage of dance pieces in modern, ballet, tap
a nd jazz styles.
The music ranges from pop (Jim Croce,
Tom Waits) to jazz <Chick Corea. Earl Klugh)
to classical (Franz Schubert) and modern
classical •Simeon Serrano).
ALL COST UMES WERE designed by the dancers.
Eight GWC instructors will perform, along
with four students and several in.slructon from
othe r colleges.
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MOVIE REVIEWS
Sl1110n Says -Good Night'
Paul Simon tells his on-screen son Michael
Pearlman a bedtime story during some rare "normal" time when the songwriter
is not with his band m "One Trick Pony,''
showing at local movie theaters. Simon
s pent three years writing the s creenplay
for this fictional homoge to a <'onsciousness
he helped cr eat e the "pop" music re ·
volution that ignited in the 1960s
'Stardust' Doesn't Shine
By LINDA DEUTSCH ~T-Aue<l•ledl"""a
"STARDUST MEMORIES" i s 8"Woody Allen fllm. But tt·s
not the film we expect of him.
There are few la ughs here, and
If you do laugh, you'll feel
guilt y because Woody tells you
how nasty all those fans are
who say, "We liked your early
f unny movies." His name here
is Sctndy Bates, but this is
without doubt Woody's own storv.
In darkest black-and-white, we
follow him to a weekend retro-
spective of his w or k which is a
tour of tortured celebrltyhood,
the pawing admirers, sycophan·
uritics, Incessant demands
for charity appearances. A
groupie shows up in his bed.
His women are either demented
or spaced out and when a
reasonably normal one arri ves
(Marie Christine Barrault),
Woody Is anguished. The film's
structure Is borrowed from
Fellini's "81h" and the mood
Is Jumpy, brooding, surreal
and ultfmately cranky. There's 8Dme nke jazz music and a num-
ber of vlw.lly haunting scenes.
BuUb:lLQ!!IJJJ21$t yen by _ __..Y-rm6Uffs and blindly devoted
WOOdV Allen fans who wl II accept
even his castl~tlon. The • rest of us can hope he cheers
up soon. Rated PG, with a
smatterlnq of se><ual references
and a brief nude shot.
''THE STUNT MAN" is
a brilliant teat of cinem atic
legerdemairr,creating an
i llusory world in which nothing
is as it seems. Richard Rush.
who directed and co-wrote the
scr ipt with Lawrence M arcus,
has created a thought-provok ing
entertainment that defies
description -part black
comedy, part action movie, part
drama. The story takes place
on a movie location run by an
egomaniacal director, Pete
O'Toole. He manipulate
everyone, especially the lead
actress (Barbara Hershey) and
a fugitive-turned-stunt man
(Steve Railsback). The intri·
cate plot is comb ined w ith out-
rageous stunts, and not merely
the mindless car crashes of
the endless movie summer. Rated R, w ith an outpouring of
expletives and some nude scenes.
"MIDDLE AGE CRAZY"
'is ~ased on the Sonny Throck·
morton song about a man "40
years old, going on 20." He's Bruce Dern, a successful Houston
contractor with a wife who
pumps up their sex life to keep
him satisfied. But that Isn't
enough. His concern over a9in9
p romp1-s-lttm to t r a<relnlffs
Old s for a Porsche and to have
a fling with a Dallas cheer-
leader. Director John Trent
and writer Carl Kleinschmitt
have done a slick job of con-
cocting a bitter comedy that is
in reality a modern morality
olav. After exper iencing the
fleshly pleasures, the husband
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reali zes th<1l his old life
wasn't so bad after all Der n
gives the best performance of
his career. 8Qd Ann-M argret 1s
ideal as hie-, perplexed w i fe.
RatedR.
"WILLIE AND PHIL " is
another study 1n human relation-
ships by astute Paul Mazursky
two young men and a woman
who love each other deeply,
the males platonic ally Their
mut ual romances take them from
New York to Kentucky, M alibu,
M aui and India and through
many relationships during nine
year s. Mazursky is a master
ot d i alogue and comic. situa·
tions; hisonlytrouble 1s
with the finish.
M ichael Ontkean (Willie) and
Ray Sharkey (Phil) are winninq
personalities, but the revela·
tion is Margot Kidder as their
amour. Hers is an Academy
nomination performance, far,
far removed from her Lois Lane
of "Superman." Rated R.
"THE GREAT SANTINI"
Is a profoundly attectinQ and
.superbly wrought t.I• of a boy
coming ot aoe despite a gung-ho
psychopath of a father. Robert
Duvall Is a "war rior without a
war," a Marine Corps flier who believes his family can be run
with the same fier ce discipline
he applies to his SQuadrons.
The r esult Is catastrophic.
yet the family learns from tne
expe r ience and grows. Rated PG.
IVBY SAT. MMMfT
JIM MAISHAU.
OM STAM
Friday, October 10 1980 DAIL 'f PllO I (7
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Quincy Accepting Fame
Go()(f Equipment, Roadies Signal Success
Leadl11g Siar
Debby Boone and the Oak Ridge Boys will
lead the singers and musicians appearing
at Knott 's Be rry Farm on Oct. 18 from 7
p.m . to 2 a .m . for radio station KLAC's
10th anniversary "Country Music Party."
The $8.75 tickets for this special event may
be purchased through the Knott's ex-
change window, Ticketron outlets or phon-
ing (through Sunday> 827-1776, ext. 457 .
Performances will start at 7:30, 8:30 and
10:45 in the Good Times Theater and 7:30,
9:30 and 11 :30 in Cloud 9.
By URA ROBIN..4W>N
Wh(•rr art> the new bands coming from''
Quinc'V, wHh a debut album on Co lumbia
Ht.•t•ords, 'tumeb fwm lfuddon Heights. N J ,
and n11mt.'<.l them11l'lvt-s arter a girl they knew in
town wtm did t<xot1t· tlimrlng m the streets
A<'COROIN(i TO LEAD guit1msl Steve
Buthir, 'Refore w.: s lgned with Columbia, we
madt· a llvln~ ('luylnR mu.~lly South Jersey
dub~ ·w.-1hd that four or five nights a week,
then would go lo New York and do whatever
ishowrlllle gags we could Usually, you lose
mont:y when you play New York, but we needed
thf' expotiure '·
Now, at the beginning of their first U S
tour . o~nang for the Vapors, Steve says, "I
don t know what to expect but we want to play
for new people We 've played with the Records,
Rachel Sweet and the Yachts.
"~T PF.OPLE HAVEN'T even heard our
record. because it's Just been out for a few
weeks. so in cl way. it's been a challenge. But
1l s been working out OK , because we've been go-
ing over real well.
"When we came lo New York, prior to sign-
ing with CBS, things happened really fast for
us. l mean, immediate results, it was amazing.
Wlthm a couple of months of coming to New
York we were getting record offers from lots of
companies and it was great.
"Because w'e had struggled in Jersey, just
playing and eking by, it was tough, but we
played and played."
How has life changed?
"IT'S PRETl'Y MUCH the same," s ays
Sleve, ''and to tell you the truth, I'm trying to
keep it that way.
''It's worked for us the way it always has
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and the way we've always been doing it. We're
trying to write songs, rehearse them ; things
haven 'tchanged that much..
"But now we have our own roadies, and
that's real nice.
"I would say that the main change is having
good equipment, because we always had the
worst equipment. Now we have things taken
care of for us. We always used to have to worry
about things ourselves and that's hard.
"GETTING TO THE GIG on time, setting
up your own equipment and making all the ar-
rangements. Now we have a road manager to
do all that and that's nice."
Quincy admits that they've been influenced
by a lot of British hands and Steve says that it's
a real thrill to be <;haring the bill with bands
from England.
"We feel that we have the same roots that
the.} do, having listened lo early 1960s music.
It's funny because Paul Atkinson, who's the A &
R man at CBS who signed us, used to be the
guitar player for the Zombies, an early 1960s
band we Liked. It was really neat meeting him.''
DOF.S STEVF. f'F.EL that the South Jersey
audienre is a tough one?
''Ha-ha-ha," he laughed. "No ... for us it's
been really good, because we have .a large
following in South J ers ey and Philadelphia. We
have a lot of a fans. ·
"That's where we do the best, but I've
heard that it's a real tough audience when an
unknown band comes into the area."
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ARC 8 5:00 American League
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Kansas Cit y Royals and the N'ew York
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f\TLA 8 8 00 "Strangt:r CJn the
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star in tlus western movie drama.
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Sheron GleH St•r• In TV Sequ.I
Here Conte Judges
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TUCSON, Ariz. <AP> Viewers of Johnny
Carson's ''Tonight Show" will be seeing <fouble
Wednesday, just as people around the Pima qounty
Courthouse have been doing for years.
The county's set of identical twin Superior
Court judees. Robert and Richard Roylston. are
scheduled to appear on the show tttat Jay.
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judicial qualifications," Robert joked. "The mere
tact that we are twins has nothing to do with It ·'
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tiom for the show.
"We'U put our suits ln the cleaners." Richard
•aid. "We've been practiclng up on our songs in case
tMy ask us to stna. '• Robert said.
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after bllaC futured iD a naUooal tabloid. Rlduid Uva with Robert and his wife. Edith.
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'Ste pf ord' Sequel: Robots Revolt?
By JE RRY BUCK
LOS A'IGELES <AP1 Sharon
G less says hn tou~he~t &t'llOJ! chore
rn "kt>venge of tr1 .. Stepford Wives"
was rnak.Jn~ 1t look 1 cal
'There were •;n man) l imes I
wanted to turn to the C'amera anct
ask "1;at .s gnin;! on here" These
women tall>. like robots.· said Miss
G less. ti•<' blondt tnmedicrw~ who
pla~erl Carole Lon.har•I 1ri ~tc.,
1ola "
Sht> st :.rs tr. lht> :'I: B(' se<1u<>I tci
"Th<· Stt;pford W1 ''es. the !975
featurr> fi lm about th~ my .. terious
amJ dcx.df' ladies of Stepfn1 J . The
secret the_v r••allv &r e robot s NRl
will broadcast rh1· -.cquel Sun<la~ at 9
on Channel t
"I PL \\ .\ TV reporter whn ~oes
to Stepford to fin<! (1ut what s go1nJ?
on ... M1<1" GIP-.s ~aid . "l 'in t he
heroine ·· She batted ht>r evelashei-.
and let fly th::it raucous laugh. of hers
"I'm senl tu find out why Stepfonl
has s uch a low r nme Tdle and lo\\
rca1 PStale turnover," Rh!! s;ud 'Wht-n
I talk to the women, they appear l<' be
in a daze The hardest part was keep
ing up the realis m as though il could
happen to any of us
"I had a lot of scenes with .Julie
K3 vner. who is transformed into a
S1 epford wife T must "a.\ .Julie and t
had ;:i hard timf' ket'r1ng 1t from bf>
tnl{ comt:dy .Julw and I have both
rlone so much 1·11ml·d v arid "c 1:re
so tempted to "H:p "·p .. t;r the \inc
Smnt> situatior1s were ::o hornfvml!
Wf' JUSI wat.t<:d l\1 dri the ltnl'S a <,
1·ornrdy ·
The movie, whwh wac; not :.een 1n
prt>v1e". a l!'>o <;tar::. Arthur Hill. 1)011
John.sou and Audra Lind:ey.
AS IN TIIE or1gmal mov11> lh<'
w1vt>s of Stepford are murdt>ied and
repla<'ed b; robots that are tht>ir ex-
a1•1 duplicates ·'The women arc likt'
C\Mhie doll ~." l\f\ss Glc>ss said
'The} 're immaC'ulate ly groomed
m am<'ured and wectr frilly, feminine
'11 esse'> I'm there m m y pants ana
men's shirts "
Miss Gless said she believed there
really arc places like Stepford. "not
that the) would go to that extreme .
"Rut the men reall y do rule over
I heir wives. and the wives do believe
their place is in the home ... she said
'"Thal':. why I wanted to ke<>p 1l
straight -because there are those
women out there."
She said she enjoyed workfog with
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Vegetables
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Patlsles, "tolas
Brighten Winter
f o r pure , un -
reatralncd c h-a rm ,
there 's nothing in Ute
g ar d en world l i ke
pansies and violas <both
botanicall y known as
Viola). 1
never live up t.o expect•· over a bulb bed where
tlona. they form an attractive
The best thing about
FOR THIS reason. base of color through
pansies and violas are which lhe bulbs push up
excellent subjects for their bloom. Try them
raised beds, planters, with tulips and daffodils
tubs or window· boxes . for a special gardening
They are ideally planted effect. lhem is their lilting the
coole r months of the ~
year which means a riot :: -1
of color during the dead , ~
of winter. "'""
Culturally, pansies ~
and violas differ in that ... ~
true violas are pe ren· -
nials and pansies are an--' ~
nuals, but the difference
1s minmuzed s ince most
gardener s prefer t o
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CALENDULAS ~'i:1:.,)J)
Orange and yellow ·~ .,..., t11frf-
Plant now lor winter ~~·, :.'/.•t '· ."~ ~
and spnng color • '. 'd . ~-
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SULFA TE OF AMONl~1
EACH VEAR, r11mmert'1al i.;ruwer-. d111.1 ~u'
ernment or uni' erSll) employ~ hybm.111c1 ~ an
troduce new varieties Some arc s 1.11lt!d for
particular climates ; other s fot·u:. on spe<·1a l
quahties
The big news last year was the Su~:\r Snap
peas, in many ways a new tylJ(' of vegetable Its
long. bean·Uke vmes produc·e heavy erops or peas,
whkh are edible. pod and all, even after the pelfs
a(e fully developed. They're surprisingly sweet
and have proven extre mely popular.
Merton U Ouderkirk , 4 , of West B nd~ew at 'r Mass . follows in
the foobl•·ps of his father :.•nd grandfather harvt·~ting a bumper
t•rop of pumpkins at Glad A(•re Farm. The extra quantity. despit e
1t11 s Vt'ar 's drought, assures an ample supµ!~ of j<lrk·o·lantern
OIJlt>.rtill for 1 followcen
treat both as annuals . r
They plant the new
seedlings of both from
fl ats each year , or when
time allows, they so w
the seed of each in July
or August for bloom dur·
mg the following winter ,..
and spring.
TIME IS R UNNING
out for those who would
hke pansies and violas
m their winter garden.
The young plants should
have as much or the fall
growing st!ason as possi· .
Now 1s the time 10 groon up your
BermucJa lawn so that you will
nave a green lawn
alt winier
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Sugar Snaps, quickly become a vailable as seeds or
young plants at nurseries, others are hlirder to
find. Many garde ners prefer to order from
catalogs of major seed companies, whose ad
dresses can be found in gardening magaxlne ads
aqd in some gardening books sold in nurseries.
Daphne Shrubs Thrive
In California Gardens hie to be at their best for , ~i
cool season bloom. ·Y J Nurser y m e n offer •
WE NOW HAVE
PUMPKINS
FOR HALLOWEEN
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their branche s from
February to March.
While a thorough look at all current varieties
could fill volumes. here's a glimpse at one or the
most popular home-grown vegetables, tomatoes.
Oaphnes are :a de·
llghtfully fr agrant shrub
with flowers in shades or
bright pink. lilac-purple,
white. pale Il la r and
blush pink Their leaves
are n glossy rk h green.
T h e Daphne
Odora with its ptnk lo
dee p red flower s and
t h ei r c ream y pink
throats is widely planted
in California but even
more so is its variety.
"Marginata ," whose
leaves are edged with a
band of yellow They
crow to an aver age
height of about 4 feet
and spreading wider to
Plant an older variety like the Beefsteak and
you're fair game for just about any disease that
comes along. This attract ive, com
pa1•t shrub is known for
providmg pre spring in·
t ert?st to C:i lifornia
wintt-r gardens for their
srented blooms appear
in d usters al tht· end of
Look for the letters V. F and N after the
tomato names ; they indicate resist ance to
verticillium wilt. fus arium wilt and nematodes. A
few new varieties even carry a T. (or tob~cco
mosaic after spread accidentally by cigarette
s moking gardeners .
Evergree1tS
As Popular
As Flotvers
Some of our most handsome
landscape material is planted
strictly for CoUage and the beau-
ty it adds can be every bit as re-
warding as flowers 1n the
~arden
First . we think o f
fer ns .those graceful plants
that n<iture made for pure
leaves. One could care less that
ferns don't flowe r , for their
beauty is not seasonal and being
an evergreen it is with us for
twelve months of the year. Planf A1111uaL4' Ferns have a wildness to them
that belies the formal refine·
m e nt of their looks and
transports the grower from his
city diggings to areas beyond
the asphalt entanglement.
NURSERIES OFFER a wide
selection of fems for California
gardeM. Choose between the various tree ferns, the woodsy
sword ferns and many others.
You really can't go wrong.
Time to Get Busy
On Winter Color
Fatsia japonjca is another
which we grow primarily for
foliage. IL does have while
winter flowers followed by black
fruits. but these are insignificant
in the world of flowering plants.
Whal is significant is the
handsome, glossy green of the large , deeply lobed leaves
tropical in their effect and ex·
cellent companions for ferns an<t
other foliage plants.
FROM A CROSS between
English ivy and this fatsla com-
es the vining Fatshedera lizei , a
sure bet for the deepest shade,
where its large. ivy-like leaves
are always glossy and green.
Try growing this .one inside the
lanai. too. It will thrive there.
Philodendrons are mostly in·
door plants, but there are some
whlch adapt to the out of doors
ln California. Most spe(tacular
ol the lot ls the familiar split
leaf philodendron , a lush,
tropical with huge, deeply lobed
leave9. Even more spectacular ii the
Philodendron 'Evanail' which raulted from a cross of the split i.at philodendron with another
member of thb plant genus.
Spyglass Hill
Sets Meeting
I .., .... HUJ Garden Club wi.Jl
melt Wedneeday at 9:30 a.m. at
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•• ~ for the meetlnl .al bl 9Ge Allen and Nuae1
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Just because winter Is around
the comer, it's not a reason to feel
t hat your ga.rden will be as bleak
and dismal as the weather. There
are many plants that will bloom
gaily in spite of the weather so
ga rde ners s houldn't r esign
themselves to a colorless wmtcr
garden
Tt's time to get busy and plru1t
for winter color. The English
primrose 1s an excellent choice
These dainty plants grow to
eight or twelve inches and pre-
fer a partially shaded site. The
flowers are pink. rose. white and
lavender set upon delil·Hte stems
above low rosettes of pale green
fol iage
Sn a\ls love them so keep
Weekend
Gardening
Clwckli!ct
• Pick faded blooms from
rose bmhes. Thia will encourage
prolonged fall bloom.
I
• 11tls la the time to give the
garden a fall clean-up spray
Your nurseryman can advise
you as to whal materials to use.
• Winter rams may soon in·
terfere with gardening chores -
so let's burry up with lawn
planting or renovatlns. setting
out new sbnibbery and soil pre-
paration.
• Dbbuddina eamemaa this
month wU1 reautt in prize win·
ahl1 blooma later"on. Dl•bud to
at leaat 3 lnehea apart.
•Don't for1et aoemone and
ranuneuha bulba •• planina tbat br11ht 1prtn1 1al'den. -,
that pest ln cheek The English
pr1 mroses are excellent com·
panions Cor s pring bulbs and do
well planted in pots. window box·
es and planters. Just be sure and
give them ample moisture and a
rich soil.
A N 0 T H E R G A V
winter-bloomin(t annual is the
larkspur which bears double
florets in a myriad or colors Like
pink. rose, s almon. lilac. blue,
purple, carmine and white.
T he cape marigold is a showy.
s un-loving daisy-fl owered an-
nual blooming ln white with blue
rings. orange yellow, apricot
and salmon and is unsurpassed
for winter-spring color. It is not
well adapted, though, for the
cool, moist climate of the coast.
THE TINY, BUT colorful,
faces of the viola and pansy also
add to the winter garden scene as
wlll the winter .blooming sweet
peas . But aside from all or these
annuals, there are the pN!tty
yellow nowering shrubs like the
acacia or the forsythia.
Tustana Club
Meeting Set
Tustana African Violet Soclet)'
will meet Wednesday at
Mercury Savings, 109~ Jrvine
Blvd .. Tustin.
Plant and supply sales wiU be
held at 8:• p.m., with meetln1
to follow at 7 o'clock.
Art11t.ic plantlnt and design
ldeu for the theme of the Nov .
22 and ~ AVCSC show and sale,
''Violets on the Nile.'' wlll be de· monatrat.ed.
Vl•itors are welcome and
atarter planta are 11ven to each
l\IHt. Bloomin1 Alrlean vloleU an''"" to each new member. For llllonnation, cell 8'4·•1 or 527·30'9 ..
Ci Vt.. or i.ix Cet>t although
they havt• been known to
re a 1• h 8· 10 feel. The
m ai n cultural require·
ment of uaphnes is good
draina~t'. To insure this,
it w<Ju.ld be wise to plant
this shrub in a raised
b(>d or on gentle slopes.
Give 1t a balanced soil
but they like an arid
condition and therefore
make excellent com-
panion plants to azaleas
and r amt>ll.Jas.
Plan t thtm
wh e r1• l h <'t recci ve
!hr ec hours of '>liade
from th1. ho1 <;tm You
,·.a11 maintalll 1 tie s h:s pe
of rour planll. h) ''Ultm g
the Oowering t w1gs back
to good bud. small shoot
ur u large br11nch. Ideal·
ly daphnes thrive 1n a
location wh1r h recc1 ves
m orning s un . In hot
climates. the afternoon
or rcflectt!d sun are
sometimes damaging to
the plant
Orchid Group
Meeting Set
Newp o r t Harbor
Orchid Society will meet
Thursday al 8 p.m al
First Uruted Methodist
Church, 19th Street and
Harbor Bo ul evard .
Costa Mesa
Paul Gripp of Santa
Barbara Orchid Estates
w i I l s 1> e a k o n
''Lycastes."
A plant tal.Jle wlll also
be provided by Gnpp.
For information, call
548·2314.
"Goodies ••• "
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menus and
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REALTORS. 675-6000 I
2443 E.u1t CoHt Hlghw•y, Coron• dPI Mor
WE HAVE. 4 f> OF THE BEST LISl'ING~ IN TUWN
MODaHOME Quality thruout as wh:it
.)10U'll rmd With this :.l
Udrm townhouse CIOSt'
to everything Offered
with owne r helped
tinan cing <.:all no w
5\V-3666
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IAIGAIH!
UDO ISLI
Newly remodeled traditional style 3
hdrm 2 bath home featuring large
re<: r l'.tl ion room & 2 patios. Li ving
roum h<ls attrac.:tive beam ceiling,
firepl;;t<'•' & 1-·r~nch doors leading onto
b r ic k patio. Ne w kitc hen bit-in
appltan<.·Ps Close to tennis courts.
sandy h••ac hes & clubhouse. Now
ilYailahle Call for appt.
IAYNONT
Wt> have ~everal fine homes
with pier & s lip.
a TORO HORSE COUMftY
4 Bdrm . 3 b aths : ranc h s tyle .
mini t tale m orange groves. $240,000
.. 9·1t~·~GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 8oys.1de Drave , N 8 675 ·bl bl
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REALTORS
67S-SSll
DRAMA'flC TRI·LEVEL· Stunning
new construction wood -glass -
copper roof with 3 story Atrium.
OCEAN VIEW Five bedroom or 4 and
separate maids quarters. Owne r will
he lµ finance Call for Brochure.
$749.500.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 E. Coost Hwy .• CorGM .. Mar
675-55 I I
--------•) rate h1J n No new loan l'USlS Take advantagt:
CHAAMB
Sl34.!NO 1'h1s bri"ht
airy 3 bedroom. I' 2 bath
with hard"oo1f floors
nt!ar Newport Be a ch
Ba rk 8.ty i1' hrand rww
on tht: markt>t Large,
lovely t~ sh11ded lot
Plenty of spare for ad·
ding lo ttus valuable..R.l •
location. Wtlelan
Very seldom oo !lid r k1•1
Super neat hardw11od
floor home 3 Udrm :!
bath, brick fireµl:H·•·.
vaulted ceibngt:d It' 1nv
room. Qwet strt'et Fa11
tas t ic famd\" hom•·
SltS,950. Call n~.w tn :.et•
546-2.113
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of an in:.\an\ hum ..
Great amenilies, walk to
llci.ch. PraceJ tCJ !>ell
q wckly 1162.!AAJ T his '"
trul)" an opportunit y
Call 7~1·31!11
KISS YOUR
LANDLORD
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INCOME
F..asta1de C.OSta Mesa. 4
Bdnn.2 bath homt + 2
more 2 Bdrm units .
Pride of ownerhs1p Only
$289,000. Call no w .
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One year new. open,
spacloua home wtth 3 Bdrma. study, lamily rm. 2 Crplas, spa & com-
...uty pool IZJ.t.000
Au 1m a...low l..t.
C.-t7Ml70 Mow.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
AMAZING
VALUE
Lo'1ely 3 Bdrm, air con-
ditioned, Costa Mt:::. ....
family home on qwet cul de sac. nestled among tall trees. So much. for so
little! Only $89,!klO Call
646-TI71
1~A~;1
ASSUME LOAM
at IOVf interest. Attrac· tive 4 bdrm home in a
good location. Seller m.ty
c.any 2nd. $100.~l Call
now !r79-S370.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
VA-FHA
BUYERS
Lovely C.Ollege Park 3
Bdrm home. beautifully
lancbcaped yard. C0'1·
end patio. A bargain al
$116,000. with VA· FHA terms. lWrT')', 1t won't
last! Call~7171
lm~1fWsl
YACAMT
LOWDOWN
Owner U)'S seU now! 3
SUiia)' Bdnns, sparkUng
bal'dwood floors. Newly
paloted It wailing for new ~er. A steal at on-
ly •.s>o· Call now.
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SEA l'O'vE' PR<Y'ER'TES
714-631-6990
NEWPORT
SI 18,,00! v_, .a.daDle Newport Tnrace condo! Up·
.,...... end .ut. Extra ....,.. afford more "I'' and vlew-plua a ••d couater• • 1\era1t tn country ..._I hh over 1ow ........ ,..,--. ~-...... ~11¥.~.
--. •• IOO). See m.-..! CallTU·lTOO
Call 963 fiT67 ... ~ -Real Estate )~J1'11Ccef'ls~ iceaa _ __ _ _ _ THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS real -~ estate A.NYnllNG GOES tJ;w!§WJal
rherc !> a JBr Condo
wa iting ror yvu on a
•1u1et. cul-de·sat' Jane. It
ha.::. built ins. d is -
hwas her, al\ractive
bJlcuny right o rt the
~aster Bedroom. All this
and a good·saic yard!
r.urne buy this Sl 1!1.500
bargain and kis::. your
l;indlord l{ood-bye'
759·1616
4 IDlM $105,000
Huge comer lot. RV ac
cess Oversized 3 c·ar
.1tarage. too. Owner says
bnng all offers Call
•UIE TO TIADE!
~
L~e zi,., year olc1 home.
w /ocean vlew. all extras.
ln Dana Point $215,000.
trade for Cd M, Newport
ared 661.oo22 eves
SEA COVE f'ROOfflTIES
7, 4-631 ·6990
ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIEC~
Private executive estate
near beach. F1ex. terms
Own agt, f.98.0257.
THE l<W> NUMBER TO SEE
COSTA MESA OFFICE
27 ............
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TAD0 .. 1114,MO
1M LOAMS
on this exciting 4-plex with no
vacancies and low maintenance.
Balconies, frplcs, and all that it
takes to make these highly desira-
ble rentals. Owner will assist with
financing. Priced today at $285.000.
SJOI ..
MONTH
is all vou oav when vou take over this 81!.a'Jr LOAN. Fantastic barSain
considering the owner will carry
paper. Huge fenced cul·de·sac lot
with fruit trees A great family
h ome -priced at $105,000 all
te rms .
~ Walker &lee
Real Estate
WESLJ<Y N
TAYLOR CO.
HEAL TOHS ~111<:t · t ~ MH
DO YOU OWN TIUST DIB>S?
Use them as a down payment. Owner
will consider same as down payment
on his beautiful Harbor Area Home
near West cliff Shopping Center. You
may be able to buy this immac ulate
home w12 · bedrooms. 2 baths, family
room & separate dining room, without
any cas h except the normal buyer's
expe nses. Beautifully landscaped.
Great for outdoor living. You can't
buy more for $179,500. See any time.
TRUST DEEDS DO NOT
APPRECIATE IN VALUE -REAL
ESTATE DOES!.
WtSUY M. TA YLOI CO.. 11AL TOIS
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NIWPOU C&f'Tla, M.I. 644-4910
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LOCATION AHD
TBIMS -
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You can you find a pro-
perty four doors from the
Sn Bayfront with a .is.ss
lot on Balboa I sland,
where the owner will con·
sider anythmg of value
Stocks. cash. land. Wl·
1~ -you name it and the
owne r wall \rllde
Includes plans for a new
duplex. ~.WO.
BALBOA I Si.ANO
EASTSIDE UMITS I LUSK «=SEL ECT
I OD/o DOWH 1 Harh« Vi"w Hills I T PROPERTIES
.._re exl~ptJonal for th•'
V lf':W home Wllh In
come Buy no\lo &. bl' lfl
tit-fore lhe holHl<iy., !:JI
joy t he boat p;1rad1·i.
5U1ll>t!t!> !~ O\ht'r nlfl' m·
t1\·1t1e.::. $565,ooo
Needs some fixing, gr~·;:it 1 t 11< Jl ~ llcl1111 1.piar,l\.lt"t
apponlllt)' for investor I I.mu." f'l,1r io· 1"11 ,1, 1
Don'twa1l,callnow I 1,n· .. ~1u1t Ch u ... 1ttd I STEPS
REALTY
673-8700
wr:1v .. 11ounf1 pr 1 ~Jt,.
•ard 11wlud1·~ l''••tred TO BEACH
1•.HIO '4 rll1 / 1r1 rull! J mJ f'rom thlS J Bdrm beac·h
fONES
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S..nd "''>· t 'dM Hunn1c fireµJace. st e p save r ---------SEA COVE PROPfRTli:.S Hamni.,'1•)11 ;11{1 Iii!> 6cllJIJ kitchen. 3 pnvate p<illo:.,
C..M. DOU.HOUSE 714-631 •6990 steps from cryl>tal saud
I 7 WILDGOOSE CT
$l57 ,I.AA! bar~ain 1·1.111110 ~
Bdrm, :! bath. oubtand
lllg cond.iuon Assumable
loan & ownt!r muv ht'Jp 1714 ) 673 f>]IO Owner leaving soon lll't I-ii!!!!!~~!!!~~~
Cute 3 bedroom home of Newport Owner anx l~ated near the ocean. ---ious. wiU help f1nant·e
now' 1-
M,\URYSTAUF'l'ER
Sfo:A WON R !::ALTY
67)..5354
SI l,SOOMIYS Feat~ include all new HUGE S2l0.000 Call 673..SSSU
c arpets, paint. roo!, 6 BDRMS! I, or a JBR house. Bkr.
96..'l 8377. 673-5489
kitchen and much more.
Assume 162,000 low in· Eastside Costa Mesa Ii terest loan and owner Bdrm, 4 bath home. Now
will help finance. Full licensed u a rest home
price $103,$00. Call Barpin, at $114,950 Call
5i.'ltr-211160. now, S.23U
C:SELECT -l
T'PROPERTIES 1m~~
MtwOctwfl ...
Beaut. decorated and rum. 3 " 2 Bdrm duplex w/4 car 1ara1e. Offer
your down payment and
take over a BIG lit TD at
~% iaUrest for 30 )'TIS
and no qualllying. Asll·
ina oolY 1195.000.
JACmlULTY
'7M670
UCICIAY
Slll,100
Ele1ant 2 story
townbome. Secluded
patio, sun-f i l led
lourmel ldtchen. Huge
master suite + vi ew fn>m 2nd lll«Y Call ,,,,
further details.
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SEA COVE PROPfRTl£:.S
714-63, -6990
LOOK
$85 500
4 Bdrm 2 bath. fireplare ,
2 car garage . l11rge yard
Seller m otivated '
00·9161
;, OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
/.'
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE tAVINE COMPANY
IA YMOMT CONDO•• IUMI
OPIM HOUSI ,_.A Y l·l '.M. IJJJ IAYSIDI Dllftf
Fabulous 28R, 2 bath unit
w/spacious bayfront deek. Double
car garage. Offered fee simple at
$535,000. <L·ll)
711·1414
(~Volley(.-.
642..aJH
901
THE REAL
ESTATERS COLONIAL
MANSION
IEACHIMft.IX S Bdrm, 7'r'l baths maid
Sl7S.SOO quarters.6690sqrt
CO%YCHAlM
Desirable location on
l'hannel steps to secluded
beac.b. 4 Bdrm, many WI·
lque realures. ~.ooo. . RANCHO SANT A FE
Lovely 4000 sq. ft. 4 br.
3'~ ba. on z 1tcres. Love\)'
view. Near all. $57S,000.
Lovel)' !> br . 3 ba. view
l:looe t11 '1l1J11.e 1•n~cd
lo se II, $499, \J;).l
Wbat a great fiaer! Lots C/21 SUrfRe.tty
ol potential. Only I bl.k to , ___ ....;;;536-~754'-=2'-bay Lall one left of It's f_.................................... . .... ,
kind! Call I ,-
S br, 4"" I.la on l acre
Near school. village &
golf. fieaut1ful view sms.WJ
t ;f) : ... 1 ~ I 7 }-W4'f.:, -.
SEA COolE PRCY'ERTFS I ·I~~~~~~~~ 71 ~31-0990 1 Businessmen ~,.
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EITnrdoSt
RancMSu.nte Fe, CA
1 751> Z.l 7li -~ Telling the n-.i,,t people
possible 1<, 1mJ)(lrtanl to
th e sur cc~s nr a n)
~ar;i~1· -.al<-Maki' ::.ure
vou rs 11> 11 .. tcd 1 n
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OUTSTANDING!
3 Bdrm, 2 bath home. ap·
prox 9 years young.
F'rpk. pa rquet e ntry.
huge patio. greenhouse.
water soltner. elec gar
dr $92.900.
Soe4fRHlty
546.5605
SPYGLASS COUMTIY
Tnil~ the perfel't family home.
Flt>Xtble noor plan 6 BR. 41h BA.
Fam Rm + honus Rm. Playhouse
" \\ .1 I c r w h e c I C o u n t r y
<lee· or ~tllng $580,000
IN NEWPORT CENTER «II 644-9060
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it>usiness und1 r a : IMftD i F' I c I "I 0 us B" s ,,,.. s ~ ~ Fee Led j \ame you art' rl'qwrec/ ; 2 Large 2 Bdnn. 2 bath
: br; ICHL • 81mrit')) r111rl units. Bring us your
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; /Nr111 111 l'l!IJtt , •11 111,. ,1 roopcrate Pnced to sell
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642-5678
E.ASTSIDE C.M.
T1UP'LD
Lclr~e 3 Bdrm. 2 bath .
rireplal'e plUl> lW0·2
Bdr m . l _lttth m excellent
cond11i •. Priced at
Sl!n,SOO
associated
8AOKEAS-AEA l TORS
IOH W 8olboo &ll·Jb6 I
THE I<;;?
NUMBER TO SEE
NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE
26 70 SAM MIGUB. HIVE
(714• 75'·1501
$116 Pllt MONTH. • • • . •
is all you pay when you take over
10.2 % loan on the sensational
NEWPORT BEACH 4 be droom
hom e f e aturing a fireplace.
enclosed pa tio. & red tile roof.
Seller is buying another property &
this is priced to sell immediately
for $165,()00! .
sa a a DlsnAA Tl!!
Has been transferred ! Stunningly
spacious 2 bedroom townhome
featuring A/C. upgraded carpets,
prime location. Large assumable
loan! A bargain at $94.900! !
·SNI '8 MONTH ...
is an you pay when you takeover
existing loan. Sharp Irvine condo
featuring 2 bedrooms, new carpet
& A/C! Priced at $105.900.
HAllOR YllW HOMIUI
Co mpl e tely refurbished
SOMERSET MODEL featuring 4
spacious bedrooms, large yard &
cul-de-sac for c hildren with a
view ol BIG CANYON for adults!
Great for entertaining.
~ ·Walker & lee .
Raal latata
I M DAIL V PILOT
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Here's a Bi& Can~ on 1ownhomP1 tht-
Bordeaux mod~l. 1ha1 1s M> <'lean .
crlap and charnlln~ thot at ptlrkle"''
J•maka shutters . rorft•rC'd c·e1hn1i1~
h a rd wood '1 o o 1 .... ,, n n c-u s t o m bookcases. You'll hl\c• lht• ln<1k ' Two
or three plant bedN 'kt•d patios mukt• it
super for mdoor outdoor rntPrt.:unanJt
Presented a\ s.Jli).SOO
U,_.I U~ ti("'M~~
REAl..TOltS. 67~·6000
2•43 U•• 0.01 tllgh•u¥ Luton• J~I M•r
WE HAVE t 111 () .. lHl 8t !)1 l l~TINC'a!> IN lOWN
WATERFRONT WITH BOAT SLIP
SpecM. 2 dory l b*wt, J 'h M. co.do
wltlll OCl.Ut VIEW. F.ly ._......._ Oci
fee l..a ._.... your o•R bMlt llp. L•99
...._ ...... $l20.000. Ul-1400
LUXURIOUS NEW DECOR
I Hutiful in aad owt with b•a11t•d
ceHICMJI. tlly l&CJMs 111 a woocky ....._.
wftlt ....... lllClhn ...... -...... r.y. A.cro11 from t..Ws courts mMI .,_.,
pri•ah wtfh a sp.. Spocious 2 a... +
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAi ESTATE
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
WOODIRIDGE, OH THI LAKE
IRVIHE
A Unique Three Bedroom Detarhed Condo
Home. Prime Development Surrounded By
Grass & Tl'ees. Fa mily Room With Fireplace
Opens To Decking With Night Light & Waler
View. Separate Dining Room Many
Upgrades. B eautifully Decor ated.
Community Includes Bench, Clubhouse.
Tennis, Pools & Spa. 1290.000.
IALIOA ,..,HSULA
Charming Beach Home. Owner Will Carry
First Trust Deed. Walk Across Street To
Ocean Front, Or Walk To Homeowners
Private Beach & Boat Launch Area.
Unobstructed Ocean View From Current
Sundeck Or Potential Second Story. Comer
Lol. $359.900.
OCiAH & IA Y VIEW
Two Large Bedrooms. Two Baths. Fireplace
In Li ving Room. Gated Community With
Mosl Beautiful Amenities ln Newport Beach
Similar Two Bedroom Reccntlv Sold For
Much More Make OHcr ~1 99.950
759-9100
#2 Corporat• f'lata
H•wpart c.-.
THE 1~ NUMBER TO SEE
NEWPORT BEACH OFFtCE
2043 w .. tclff Dr.
'1141 '4"-7111
SUH P~DtSI
Multi colored suhsets. marvelous
sunrises. crisp clean air. resort
mecca that attracts people from all
parts of the world -where else
besides Newport? .... PALM
SPRINGS OF COURSE! Incredible
condo, complet e! y furnished ,
clubhouse. pools & s pa. ONLY
$76.000! ! #233
PAL.A.Cl FOi SAU
That's been a general comment
from those who have seen this spec·
tacular custom built home. 3000 sq.
ft of the plushest architedural de·
sign of it's kind. 4 bdrms. 3 baths.
giant arched m aster suite, 2
fireplaces, open beam ceilings. wet
bar & lots more . If.I acre high above
Anaheim Hills surrounded by hun·
dreds of tress. You will g~p at the
price ... 1 YEAR OLD $304.900! !
J234
llOUl.ft.11
$211.000
Only minutes from the Pacific
Ocean. Mint condition, LARGE un-
itl, •wnable loan. Excellent rent
ltnacture with even better terms.
Seller will consider 2nd, AITD, or an:r ~eaaonable offer. EXTRA· OIJDtNM\Y POI'ENTIAL! ! #~
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POOL HOii
Privacy a plus In this 2 story 3 Bdrm. a bath homtt Large f amHy room
w1noolc. drama.tic open staircase.
Pnrerl helow c.-omporable sales at
$167.000 ~ TOW.. llA&.n
114-01tO:641-0ltt
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Boy,., Beach
Real Esta te
llGCAMYOM
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HIWPOaT HIKiHTS
UY OWNER Lt1e n 2
Lt) I' 3 Jldrrp, a ba. oak
flOI frµh'. nwny fruit
ti" l\Jlcy IA<'<'(.'fl!i A:i•
-.urmablo loan. Sl49,SOU
~ ~ LSlh St ~·2728
M~AVHDI
Uru11 locaUon. terrific Cluruly home w 15 bdrms,
J ballu. Dnvl) by and call
for temflc pncc! A.sk for
1-:my BW'<'kle.
CEN11.JRY 21
962-U9i
~iCIAl
Call for appl. De ready to
niO•e 3 + Ot!n in Mesa
Verde Assume 9Y'l%
V.A. By Owner Sl27,SOO.
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newly dc<:orat~ thruout, IAYcalST IYAN
located In the prime ....__-......1 ............. WILLS
CaUfornha Hornell area. .._. •--HOME
Oo&e to schoola, park. Woodbriqe 1 Br plus BIG CANYON ;&bdrm. 2..,ba, h ii(hly r.nd lhopplng. Ask· den , 2\', Ba condo mulntained. lastfully de
"Brlahton" 8 plan 0 fo ....... 15 corate d , lovel y
UNlV . Pk lll. THE
FlNF.ST 4 BR 21h Ila,
den. atrium, by owner
S212K ATTKACTIVE
TERMS owe 2nd. Prine
only. CVS, 673 3520;
l·Z'13·U36
Sa l e b y Ow n e r .
Washington modeJ.Jy r
old. 3br, 3ba, $87.000 as ·
sumable mortgage at
tO"•"lo·lerms. Principals
only. 39 E Yale Loop.
i".&2 ,500. 714 .ss7 -20.54. ca II
C'IES.
Orangelrze condo. lbdrm.
Iba , $75.900 Ne at !
551~.0wner
TURTLE ROCK , Broad-
:noor, 3 BR. 2 bath . rac·
mg park. upgraded. ex·
cellent move-in condi·
lion, $169,500. Call
833-1.961from l lo6pm.
MOYEIH
Larae mHter bedroom -H11W4111J • d · suite. SUnny kitchen on I""' eourtyar . allrac:t1 vt.>
cuJ.de·sac .• ,.4,500 2 Rue C ...... Roni landscape . S29o.ooo ~ Hl J• Prine Only. Wkeods &; alter61>m~·4?9l7. w ..... v ....
Uniquely aDd beautifully
uparaded 3 Dr condo.
Choice corner across
from park with mountain
view. $112.~.
Rmcho S. ,,__. ..
.. San Joaquin" moaeJ. 2
Br + den/study. Quality
neutral tan carpets and
drapes. Fabulous golf
course view, 2 private
patios. Asking $175,000.
Penthouse "San Mateo"
model, 2 Br unit over·
looking golf course and
night light view. Up-
graded. Community
pool, tennis. Sl.68.000.
RClaylorCo
',.\\) ')\J\X)
••UtlQUE!
23)() sq n of luxurious liv-
ing. with 1t 's own POOL
Luxurious 3 Br. 3 Ba Townhouse
Tastefully decorated . high ceilings,
large yard .................... $380,000
2 Br. 2 Ba Also Available to see.
$290,000
4 Br. 4 Ba Custom Home
on Golf co·urse may be shown
LA·~ ~~ LTll~
714-459-2641
C4~
IOU WalSt.
Lo Joie CA '2037
IYOWHEll
Harbor View home .
<ibdrm, fam rm. Counll')
Fren c h . totall y
customized, Jae. Fee
land, $325,111)1). (;44-5965 or
644-7007.
JUSTUSTID!
WATIRFIOHT
PIER/FLOAT. quaint 2
bdrm home on legal R-2
lot 2 c ar garage
$.t2.5,000!
lalboa lay Prop.
Rffltors
•675-7060•
1076 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Harbor Estates 4Ur. SonlC'
ocn vu. nr Dana Hror
Sl<l6.SOO. Ph 494.17!)4 ------..................................... SanJuan Capi1trano I 078
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•••••••••• •••• ••• • ••••• THE ILUFFS Ontl r\cre 2br Count r)'
The mueh sought aftt•r
DEAU\'ILLE Model
u\erlookmg Big Can.)on
Coif Course Thre e
:.par1ous bec.lrooms. din
mg and family rooms.
El(lC1>tionHy ullracli' c
pool & spa. Plcusc ~all
Co 1 appo intm en t
i595,1l00
673-7300 N.i.
Ocaultfu1 2 br. 2 ba. frplc.
:;pa. elec. i;ar. lot 70xl30.
Mus t see. 0 w n-e r .
548-3793.
COHOfTIOH
Terrific family home,
-:::i ... m::il.Sllillim-5ill::micl Jcc::itcrl in College Park -•• -· a r e a . Fez.turing 4
& SPA! This 3 Bdrm & 1----::z;;;;;ma1a;:;i-dcn attached ho me is
possibly the only exam-
ple in the prestigious
Woodbrid~e Estates with
a private JK>OI Call now
HOITHiHD Breatht.akln' views rrom
Dana Point Lo Palos
Verdes are yours in this
Upper bay view. Most Home. Lge Barn. ideal
desired or1i:inal are~i for horses! 5265,000 BY
Spacious 3 bdrm + hob OWNER. 493-6741i
by room. end unil. Huge -TW-0 C. ~--0-0-5-
pa t io . $250,llOU . AJ.(l , "" ~5560 2 Bdrm. Owner boug hl
lalboa lslmd 1006
LOWDOWHPYMT! o drms, l::rge fami lr
llis comfortable 5 ER. roo;n and ~\:::lUS room.
close to scl"lools . Bob N::.:r parh and pool
to sec & enjoy!
Sl97,5ru
custom North Laguna ,~~~~~~~~~ l1<;r.ie designed by Chris I ~
ol.her property and must
sell. S79,00ll e a . Agt
-193· 35\ll) or 493. 7492 •••••••••~o•o••••••••••
.tOPEN DAILY
216 A..uy-$495,000
8 Collfts Island
$1 ,100,000
Woterfroat /Salisbury
67J..6900
IDEAL FA.MIL Y HM.
2 story, 3 Bdrm and guest
qrtrs Large pat io.
$3:).;. 000.
LOU llECHTB.
& Auoc. 675-3331
Capisir~ l.ach I u I B
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VERY PRIVATE
CUSTOM HOME
·Attractive terms
-Four bedrooms. 21.,
baths
Dickenson, A:,·t. Loan r.;;iy be t~l~cn sub·
979-~S3l JC~t to c:ti:;~ini; fin.inc·
i."":r;. Oficrd :it Sl7G.0ll\:.
Call ;;~~-USl Qaj .. C.icmit
Spacious 4 Bdrm on qui el
Mesa Verde street. 3
bath, Cam rm. dining rm,
2 (Jplt'.ces. b ui llins
i;:ilor c, ~orgeous
thruout. Immaculate c~
ec. horr.:? ! Ca.II and see
TARBELL. REALTORS,
54().1720
O....fo!nt l02'
5~. 3br., T'.irtlcr~ck .
2 cauty, a~;:r2 1scd :ll
s:;os.u::o. i'ttake or<e
Owr.er /Agt 644.Sl2.5 after
6pm . ---·---0~?:3' ANXIOUS
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1920 f\arranca J'k1H , lnlnr·
~·ach 1048
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THE~'IW.\Y
TOGO
3 Bdrm noor plan, ocean
vie w d e ck s . la rge
enclosed brick pa llo.
Priced for immediate
sa:e at $1~.~.
Ml.SSI01': I.EA i.TY f'nur?le;1 Xlnl Loe. Gci
Cond. r.r Cll!ff By Owm;r
2 J b•. 2 2or, £::-?!c . c rcat1·1c fin c n z ic.s.
675-105.5
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/l.il·.W:::: <'-.:JS. cv:>/wknds Or.I THE BEAC&I-Mcbilc
5.il-173.5 Hc :ue 20r. r edwood
Abel. 3200 sq rt. 4 Bdrm,
4' ~ bo and r::;::r.y rco:-c
r~atu;-;:;, ~75.~0.
4n.;41 >
7\Je\lJE'LL-
AssociatEs
~Hicpf 1052 •••••••&••·············
MC>folAaCH SUMMIT
II
Assume $90,000 at 1ov,r;
Upgraded. end unlit .
~ood view, 28r, 2Ba. ask· mg i147,0CA>.
~n HH SGt /S.:~ i -5
~ i 372 .\D;Jpffa W(J'/
i~CS33
~on le.:ch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OP[!;NSAT/SUNJ.S deck, ccda.r shakes. M9wportleadt 106'
illl Ambcrwood hardwood int. frplc. ••••••••••••H•••••••••
:rwo fireplaces GREAT FAMI&. y -Intercom
B~'V!l' ccoperation sm,!.'00. (il4) 4P.S·3tl6 bdllliYe M.w '* _.................... Woter\rontHome -French doors, wet har KC>Mi WaltlloatDoda
FOR SALE BY OWHER
Giant 5 Br J Ra Only l•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii.1
$269,500. Owni>r will
carry al $1500 mOJnlhly
with $20,000 down No
credit need ed (i l4 J
840-1964.
EASTILUFF N.P.I .
Beautifully remlllleled
home w textra larJ!E' pie
shaped lot. Laod~eaped for pnvacy' F1repla1:e in
ente r tain ment .ire a
w open & ~pa c 1 1>u 1'
k1tchen/dming an·as 3
Br 2 Ba with room lo add
on! Fantasl.ic buy "'1th
10% down and owner
financing or assumable
1st. $199,000.
(~
FAMTASTIC
FAMILY HOME
5 BdrmJ:>. 3 baths, formal
dining rm, wet bar in
ramily rm. extra large
country kitchen, co\· d
patio w great area £or a
poo I. $259 .oou
JUSTFORYOU
& YOUR FA.MIL Y
This 3 bdrm. 2 ba home
oHen. lge rooms and space lo grow m. It offers
a bonus rm + a lort.
room ror a pool. $205,l)l)t)
831-1440
642-1736 557-407 ,._. ____ ---------
2787 lristol St, CM Tustin 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Qrfered at $284,tltltl. 48r, 2Ba. ug;1t & airy, l
•
blk Lo. schl & park. 1 ~ mi . to bch. Only IU8,900.
ESCA!':O: ::i be;;ut Un;v
P'.;, ::~··-~. 2ha , ... /lush
l nndsca ~~(. en try,
atrium lit: r;rvt brick patio
on huge tranquil green·
bell. Tennis, pools, many
lov e ly upgrad es .
$144.500. Ownet'. 552·598'1 .
<>CUM & CA.HYON
VIEWS By PaceseU.er Homes BLUFFS Ele1anl 5 bedroom. 4 CHAltMIMG,
D&IGHTFUL Lingo """sso2 .
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DUPLEX BY OWNER W•t•1r"1Dt-.;:;a
Choice Loc. So. of Hwy. ~Seociif
SPACIOUS
4 Bdrm, 2th ~. in Turtle
Rock. Everything has
all'eady baa don2 to U1:S
home. New : cnrt1c t,
drapes, paint. planked floor lo dining room.
Phl:l your own pri vc:.to
spa in the atrium & an
observ~t!::r. d<?ck /patio
to (!lj:;,y :.be-\.-!~\·1.
Splendid home or wood
and glass wilh each win-
dow frnmlna a different
ocean or mountain view.
Own t.hi3 comfortable 3
Bdnn home of dramatic
spaces for only 1265.000 . Good fin.r.ncing availa·
blc.
bath home now recently $20,000 down. 4 br. 3 ba.
completed. Outstanding Owner will sell on con· c:ustom featw-es include tract or lease opllon.
larce maater suite with B r o k e r . S t c v e . hydro-whirlpool jetted 957-1.900/1146-9345. tub, formal dining room, , ________ _
garden room. custom UPPalACll IAY
fireplace with conversa· TOWMHOME
tloo pit. 2 car garage, IA.CIC OH MAUET
Large 4 Bdrm, 3 bath +
family r oom , 3 car
garage, beautiful pool
and spa, brick BBQ. j Shows like a model. or.
fered at $\97 .500. Call · ·
S.S0.-11.51
Wlk to bch. 3-2, 2-2. frplc, Lr at.ory. 4br.
prof. decorated, below formal g, fam rm. appraised value, Prin· custom ynL tropical pool
ciples only. 675-1055, w/bar spa" flrepit. Eb-_673-4848 _________ 1 joy golf, tcnn.U • the
C..._ . n.-a... beach .. Walk LO scho::ls.
nwlltmg.....-• lmme d occupac~y. Rare find al $295,000. 0\·1 c c r . 536·0 776.
Good rentals. Agent. Bkr/Coop.
&W-1830; 644-73S3
Drastic price re<luction. _____ _. ___ , $149,000 for a deluxe
IMA«MHl! oceanfront unit. 2br,
9 Bdrms. 2 k it chens. 1v.ba, assumable 10%
large living roo:ns and 1st, cwn~r •:1ill carry.
dining areas-laundry 752·2~. Agt.
facilities. :; car parking.
South of highway Un · iRAHD HiW
duplicatable! $345.000. 3 Bdrm custom home. 4
IARRETT blocks LO ocean, 2 frplcs,
REAL TY REGISTIR formal dining & more.
642-5200 C /' I Swi RHlty
------Sl0.7542 Costa Mesa I G24
••••••••••:.•••••.o••0 •• FANTASTIC 2 IR
E-SIDEDUPLEX ly OWHr. Moy
Two 3 Ir. u..its Yp9'odff. 21/J car gar.
$142,500 trg lot. Opn Hse
AJUB REALTY Sat/Su I l·S. 9472 S46-0ll~ G.rud A..-::. Corner
---------1 Yorktown & l•ta .. d.
NEWCllllOS
EASTSIDE C.M.
2512 Santa Ana Ave.
2 BR. 2•'> ba, conlemp.
W!sign. $il6,000.
646-50416 646-6091
963 -0557 or
546-0660.
A:5SUME i788 PITI !O'.k
lo:i.n, $35,000 <ln. 3 br. cor·
ner lot, heavy shake roof. _________
1
Oceanview school dist.
Bob Demers, 848-4343. JllDIOOM
Double garage, 60xl20' OHM SAT /SUH
lot. Quiet location. but 309 th St.
cl06e lo shopping. New 4 Bdrm. 2~ ba. 4 yrs old.
roof, copper plumbing, 2\o'z bib LO bch. Owner
hardwood Ooors, plaster desperate lo sell. Call
walb, good condition. JeweU~7S42
$110,000 with an assuma • ---------
ble loan. Hw~W•
Roy Mcecnle, RJtr. Hta • D w I 042 548-7729 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~~~~~~~I WATERFRONT.DEAL! Goraeoua3br, 3tla +ram 4 Br, 2 Ba, 402 16th Pl, rm, formal d /r , bar,
1165,000. (916) 472·3646 or skylilhl, marble entry &r
1916) 34.5-8975 for into or frplc. Slip for 42! boat.
appt to see. Do not dis-Only 1545.000 f\Jll Price.
turboccupants. Sub mH a II terms . ----------~1 ~1964 3 bdrm Freedom home by ---------
owner . .,,00020% do as· '"'-I044
sumable k>an 543-0358 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 br, 2 ba condo. Near So.
Coast Piasa. Aasum.
loan. Pvt comm. w/pool
& spa. Owner /ail
646-5096. aak for Mlnoie.
SPA.MISH HOMI
WITH tMCOMI
UMTS
l.,aasic 3 Bdrm 2 bath ha·
cienda. quallty up ·
f ades. walled courtyard
spa at $1MK. with S
semi attached lua ln·
come unha al fl.81K (UK
sroaa) on quiet cul de Ht near exduaive So. Cout Pla.u ana. Prine only.
7~-M85
roa SALE BY OWNJlt
AOT. Xlnt ~ home, lllr, Iba, tlld ..,.,., U ·
-.11& ....... allK. ...-nrm.--.
••11%-! buys I.hit lovely 1 Bdrm
condo. Great lavestmenl or 1tlll't• home. •.soo
~~tft
BY OWNER. UIOO' a br. .,_. 1oc. Beerfield owe
"48,8'0, Lowelt Vacant. 7g..gu
W11Al .. C...
SpoU••• alr1 1'4Ba. Coulltr.L.~~Q. Lr1. ..UO. ble bt at ... ~ . ....-. lll·UD, Owner
.. 523 CAJllPU5Dl:IR'll~E
OPEN Sat/Su 2·5
825 CANYON VIEW
Spcctocul&.r ~rcan & city
views from this weed &
glass 3 bdnn & family
rm horr.t: en a secluded
private lot. View decks.
fountain & spa. Close to
town. Mm.SOO.
SOPHISTICATED
Ccntc:nti:rary wood 0.
glass 3 lxlrm ho:ne with
exceptional main beach
views. Stained glass win·
oows. top notch kitchen.
sauna, playroom & an
unusually d n1matic
maste r bdrm s ui tc
SH5,000.
FOUR UNITS
in mint condition. Short
walk to town • beach.
Easy to rent. Owner will
help finance. A superb
investment on the north
end. DI0.000.
DWI.IX
Prime location, walking
dUtance to town, beach
& high school. Very large
R·2 lot with possibilities.
A lltlle paint will work
wonders. $215,000.
I Ila Iii Qld Utat-'f uair-._...Oil 1'1161
644-7211 ffx.:11' private dock with ffi&hlY upgraded 2 BR
water &r electricity. 2~ Ba Ba y p oint
Some options! color townhome. new from .. ~4• HERITAGE
. • REALTORS /Jn Nl (,il
l\l\ll l y I,,
I\ 'J~Ull I\ I l S
seJec:tionstillpossible. builder. Features in-
Priced$1,395,000 elude: air conditioning. I~~~~~~~~~ 100 ........ ......,Dr. gar age door opener .
Carol Holf, Ae.t. 631-0094 recreation facilities and •WAU<TOBEl\CH• Shownbyappt.daily much more.
4 Br, 3 8.1 . fam re .•----'----~---'--Priced at $!08,900 with
oc:::anv icw $325.000. very attracth•e 90 % 497·5132 Pt ' 11 .,..... financing at ll:U interest
LAURELWOOD PATIO
HOME. 11':! stories, 4br
21.11 ba. A IC. S128.90U
14331 Raintree Rd .
544·5"39. Open house 11-6
Sat1Sun. Completely refurbished, for 30 years. For addt·
one bUt to beach. You tionaJ infonnalion & ap-OPH SUNDAY 1-5 own the land. Great pointmenl. call other Real &tote
Best quality ramily home f1Dancing. 1199.500 Pcac...thr Homes ••••••••••••••••• ••••• •
in prcsti&ious North ~ Mobi'-L.L....-1.aiUfla. 3 8d.m: mclud'~ ~ Ste:,e,ewm t;;;l-0094. ask for Carol_ For S ... s
large m ast er bdrm • '"4J ~ S r. H&rdwood noors in living o~ 10~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
rm. spac. outdoor area. 759~9221 · 2 Bdrm, 2 ba waterfront By Owner Open House.
1100
One of Laguna's quiet "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "own your own" apt. Sat. Reduced $3500 shaded streets. Walk to = AgenL 714/7S2..S_1_1_0__ Beautiful 2bdrm. 2ba.
r estaura nts, s hops . WANTED lo buy 3 br con·, _________ adult park. dlb wide
:Jcach, etc. Only $268,500 do or honr in East b luff 193.50 Ward St. H.B. As.k <Terms> c N B . p . for Tom O'Neil. 1213)
IUlLDAIU LOT
One of lhe last buildable
lots in La&una Beach on
quiet street with custom
homes Whilc,·Jater 'icw
s ites wtlh north city
lights. Owner is archttect
and may dran plans. ~uced to Sl.34,000.
494-1057
-~
l006So. Coast Hwy.
LAGUNA BEACH
oatlMT AL (9AUIHS
HA.MDCIAFTID
DITAIUH(9
OCIHtVllW
A charming, quality 3
bdrm. 2 ba. P + b home
with bonus room . Of·
fered for 1258.000.
OpenSat/SunM D032Sumet Ave.
SouLh Laguna
call Ateot Bill or Ann
&61-1181 or 831-3888
sec. o pt. en. nn. 726·6500. only. Bob Hill. days
891.QiOi, eve 964-5319
OWMER
ANANCED
60' to bch. pl sea' w. cor·
ner. 7br. 2ba. 2 s ty sngl on R-2 buildable YO' lot
S298K. owe 1 $\SOK
121,',% 2nd Int. only 4 yrs
13<;(. 29% down. 7107
Seashore. Open daily
Q\\T..?r. 645-S.UO
Eml.UffS
u.dlr' 1,...Mew
4 Bdrm, 2 balh prestive
home. Close lo ever-
ything. -
•
RED CARPET'
154·1202
CAPICOD
TllLIVEL +
VllW!
i-IASSUMI
I .Z. 7 /i°/o!
CIR
H(·illtors
Mpt Waterll'Oftt
Largest floor plan or
fercd Open. fresh & a
beautiful vtew. Custom
decor. gold fixtures &
many upgrades BoJl
slip rights up to 1;; ·
$749,000. 631-1532
J-.E.Gould
10.34
T1tls $106.000 assurrw ble
loan at 10.34% has a
beautiful EZtglish Tudor
home lo go with It. Ca II
Tim Rhone. 631·1266.
REALTORS
OCEAHFIOHT
5 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Super lo<'a·
lion. ,\gent. Ask for Jim
964· 7Uli or 979-5370
WATERFRONT/SLIP
DOVER SHRS l&SOM
8x33 house l raiier
w alum awning. good
shape . in beaut. C ~1
:.id ull park. SR5 rent ,
priced ror qwck sale,
S4501l ca :.h 327 W
Wils on . Spat·e 41
ll46 ·tl 884
1!169 BARRINGTON Ne"
1~· Rede<'or. 14llll' 2br
2ba . fam rm . new
cpl drapes etc. 1 ~ bl k
ocn $39.500960-4134
•EXCITING•
S..Ci•hy
Beautilul customized
24 'x60' Viking Home.
2Br. 2Ba & e nclosed
porch. In Laguna Hills
nices t 5 star park.
<JD3S9l.
H.wport•ach
..ste..,l:ITown
l2x5S 2Br, tea. front
kitchen. Home to have
new exterior supplied by
seller. <006464).
C7t41494-1177 lnlM 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SEE FOR~R VIEW!
Classic Cape Cod nestled
on country k nol 1 !
Dramatic living room
with romantic deck,
overloob countryside.
3 Br 2 ba. fam rm. ex pan·
dable, favorable financ·
Ing. Open Sat,Sun 1-5,
tOO Morningstar Lane.
Q.ASSIC
MOllUHOME
SALES
1106 Harbor. Ste 206· A
540-5937
macneb I Irvine
realty
IAMCMO SAM JOA9UIM YIU.AS
SIJl,1001
An excellent price for tb1a lovely
Aliaal model ln premium location.
Master auite It oonv. den -private
decked atrium. WaJkinl diltance to
pool, spa, golf ft tennis. OWner very
anxlow. So;t-8700. (L-12)
711·••·· 111-17. .. c....,. v• eeni.r w~ c.,,...
toai l ..... a ..
Owner 642-5857 Shows like a model •---------~~~~~~~~~
home ! New plush
carpets and drapes. King
bdnns. 3 baths. Forma 1
~SAT /SUH l·6
!iOl ST. ANDREWS RD.
Comer of Clay St. Rare
luxury condo in Clif·
(haven. 2 story. over
lRVlNE-TiiEGROVES .
2 br. 2 ba. a /c . dbl gar.
upgraded. 166.000. Will
e.xch. for condo. By appl.
731-11699 owner /agt.
·dining ! Walk to best
school• and shoppina.
Call now to see. won't
laat ! Priced to steal!
714·55-llll
2.000 sq.ft . 2 (pie's ..
1
________ _
comm pool. S\69,0t>O.
"-· 646-3il02: 675·3787
UDO
WEEK END SPECIAL
Fell out ~escrow. Seller
motivated. Price Slashed ---------1 by UOOK. Beat buy on
MIWPOIT CllST
BHt packa1e deal In
Newport Beach. At prices yuu can afford ·
try th.II 2 bedroom + 2
bMb. ~ or AITD·-be creative a1lo 2 + den end unit. R.H.R. ~. ut
focSylvtam-noo .
l1land. Extra 11e lot.
Lovely 3 Bdrm hom~
with aep. apt 1325.000
firm. 223 Via ILhaca. Open houae Fri/Sat & Sun.
C/21 MewpairtC.....,.
640-1357
FREE MOBILE
HOME SHOW
8 Decorated Models
by Golden West Hornei:;
SUN.OCT 12
So. t;oast Pina Hotel
Bristol Street
Costa Mesa
12NOONT05PM
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FOR LEASE
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Michoh Real &tote
497-0703 494-2616
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Ana Country Club area,
udulls , no pets, S700.
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liakuny. "ccunty gate.
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<'ONOC1 2br. 2b a 2 car
~n!'I .:ar , prt\ patio
54~ mo 540-6240
Towfthouse
Unfumisheod 3525 ....................•..
I RVl:--1 F:/NURTHWOOD
THE LAKES
C<irner loft, I lxlrm. up
~radt-d, p..>111, JU<' !tauna,
tennn, $5011 mo Ca ll
!>W 1434
N U Waterfront with or
w1Lhnul boal '>IJP. 2 krng
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Tllwnhome, :.1>a. pool.
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Mar.h!l&l-1688
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Balboa Penlnlllla 3707 .•.........•.. ., ...... .
BAY FRONT AGE .
!leach. Pter, 2 Br S62S, 1
Br $525, $450, Adlls.
Wntr 303 E Ed gewater
I 1171 2866.
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NO
LEASE
REQUIRED
YEAR-ROUND FUH:
Social Ac tivities Dl·
recll'lr •Free Sunday
Brunch• BBO's •Par·
ties • Plus much more
GREAT RECREATION:
Tennis• Free Lessons
(pro & pro shop)• 2
Health Clubs •Sauna•
Hydromassage •Swim·
rning •Driving Range
BEAUTIFUL APART·
MENTS: Singles I &
2 Be drooms • Fur·
nished & Unfurnished
• Adult L1v1ng • No Pets
• Models Open daily
910 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartment• •
Newpot1 Beach/No.
880 ll'tllne (Ill,,..,,,
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Newport Beach/So,
1700 16th St
<Dover at 161hl
(714) 842·5113
----------EAN FRONT Deluxe 3
Rr. 2 Ba. 2 car garage.
Avail. now till June 15th.
$6 7 5 m o N o p e l s .
673·6640.
Oceanfront. winter , 3
Bdrm 2 Ba, frplc, no
pets . $005 Agt Linda.
1>'75·7060
Bach . clean/pv1, uttl pd,
fu rn Pref. l quiet
person. $275. 548-4358
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landscaping. New rMmt
everywhere Duhl J ud
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Winter 175().llOO.
:-Jwpl Bc h Rily 675-1642
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PLACE
PROPERTIES '
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631·7:!00.
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2ba. refrig , frplc, adults,
no pets. '800/mo yrly .
646-7213, 644-5138.
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PCH 1Brookhurs1 1 1 blk
from heach Call Dcbh1c
731 S844
1 br, yearly, avail Nov 1,
$35()/mo, nr N. Bayfront.
U.•e J nfronL luxun ous 3 67~12.
Hun l ini;:ton l.Jndmark
new 3 Rr ~ Ra l liJ!hly
up.:rude0, lt1~t'ly lu1· bl
hr 'iN ' full rr• '"'"
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56.50 mn 2 L1 ~2 2\Ait>
J Btl rm honll· w1L11 ,.,
ln:ml'I) IJ!t' 1 c«r > "' d
l 'lusc Lo hea1·n 9Q11 mo1
;..ir,..3341 or 531> lll'l:\
t '01.; J Bdrm_. 11,.,, 1111m1
V l' r > 1· I c j n N 1
MJ J::n oltii & Ad •. 1111:.
S625 mo. ()µcu Sunda \·
10.2. 9161 Gu.•b 962 2802.
96.1-8182
!Br condo Villa Warne r.
no pets s:llO ,.,.,
I k:t•<J n s1de !''root Hu"'·
Vru,.. 4 B.lrm. li.:ti ret
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1n 1 ,1,.,1111 I ~1>511 mu
1'11 twl2!1
1 LOCJU'MI Hill\ 3250
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11lc o'I.' Kid ~ Cl. l'l'l •
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1 973 ~1 I\~ ,n<•ln•
Laguna MiC)Ue'I 3 2 S2 ..•••••••.•............
J liR , den, 2 l,J houi.I! 111
Nigue l Shores. ocransicle
of hw~ c:atecl «ommum
Ly, tennis c·rts. pool, ctr
Min fl m <'ti le:..se 1.11 $825
per mo + utll:\ 497 2380
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ba, fam r m frpk . near
~chools. s ht11JPlll$L 5695
1\gt 673~
Br 2 Ba 2 G arage s . -----------
W1n1er 8lO 64-0-4784. _ J••n AVI.
CostaMHa 3724 ....•.•..••.•..•.......
SUS CASITAS
Furn I br d!Jl Sl25 & UIJ
l-.111 I )!ar o\duhs, no
M'l :.!1111 Nt·\\port HI
5•1» l'Jf»l lll'l IA n 8 JI.I &
511\t
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CASA DE ORO
A.LL LllLITIES PAID
J Br. 3 ba, rrplc, e>peu
beams. No pets. lllOO mo.-
Agt, 675-8170 .
lalboo ,, J •• 3107
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Small Bach. $300 Yearly.
U ti ls pd . 4 ·8P M .
Manager 675-5112
Cule bac h e lor, ver y
private w/huge deck.
S325/mo yrly. 675-8018.
• • • 'r2 Blk to ocean, 2 BR
1''2 Ba, fplc, encl gar.
LR. adJts, no pets. $595.
631 ·31188; 645-6822
Ve a r round rental .
Newport PeniMula. 2 Br.
1 Ba. All 6pm & wknds.
963-1031.
IJ\her H 2. H 3. II I &
com men eat µr111•t.'r\ 1e'
<1\Jdablt-Abu. KI
uacaKe a\ a 1lable For
lurlher mfurmal1on 111n
La<'t Ken .\'lark~ al
l'l!nmsula Po1nl. ll;ill>o.i
Ye .. rly lease to s.:1ant
'Lepe. to beach !leach holt.!t~ wilh oceun '1ew 2
lir 1 1 ~ Ba ~ ~ or
675 1172\)
-Avail now 4 Br or J + HOMES FO R RENT
•<.'ONDO .it 'The Co\ e·
2hr. 2ba, Pnv. Heach &
Poul, /\d ulls unly , 110
pe1.s S97~ Manan Recd\
Compare h d o re you
rent <.:uslom d esign
realurei; Poul. BBQ,
cov r d g arage. ne w
furniture , s urrounde d
with plush landscapit11( .
AduJt hvint: at its best.
No pets PEN POINT: 2 Br, gar,
stained glass, suodeck,
adJts, no pets. Yrly $495.
67J..1194
Alm<lelt nl!w 2 BR CCJndo Den 2 Ba F'rplc. $625 i
w lown Jac uu1. Avail Gardener ~-2852
Capi1tr.o !l.ach 3218 1mmed $575 645 9161, ---as~1or.Bett~--~~
DILUXI Tal"-IX
Beautifully upgrade d
Swan Red Estate
:tJ l!I Spn ng St reel
Pa!tO Rohlv~
California 93441.i
1805) 238-7780
CARLSIAD
Large 2br, 2ha, nmcfo on
11oaLer. Nm de<'k. Jl\1<11
Qwel aduJt <'ummuml.~
F:.i ') I" J ) ,, I C l'S'
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Out of State
Property 26 00. •.......•.•............
60 Acns Wyomittq
!16.1 6tiO'J eves
HAWAII'S
KOH.A COAST
New 2 Bdnn. 2 hath lux
ury (·Ondo with oct:an
VICW A good b u) al
$175,l)X). f'tt simple
Pro!>('rty l nveslmc 111~
631-0143
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SUPER TOWNHOUSE
3br, :?ba, oce11nview.
w d. refn~. pnme lo<' .
1111 pels. $650, lea se .
499 39112.
C«OM cW Mar 3222 •••....•..•....••..•..•
lrvme Terrace Dollhousc
3 f~rm, 3 bath, family
k1ll·hen Walk to bay
ll<'achl's S-IJ5tl mo 1n1·I
~drdcncr ,\~,'t. fi4'1 91;81
•:Ve!>
5 Bit 3 Ba. 2500 s4 ft
Irvine Terra<·e Walk Lo
~hope. & beach Grdnr in
l'I Sl.l~I per \no /\gt
t~M·003S
Lu:< t•ondo. 2bdrm , 21-Jba ,
2 ciiJ' gar, frplc. d ish·
was h e r . c r pls . drps .
pool, jac 645-8986 o r
641·1545.
IUDS Jftl'S Ot<
E·Side ... 'ncd y a rd $545
Spa c io us Townhouse
$595. 642·2510. 646-4848
Charming older 2 Br n11
Lage, pvt ) ard. I 1·ur i.:ar
no µels $445-!175 61uo.
002-0lJ88
3br house w /lrg yurd. nr
frway &OCC.
642·6811
Nr S.c; Pla1.a, 1llx 2b<lrm .
So u r hw) llc:iut & 2ba condo, patio. $495.
1 h•.in. like nt:w. :i l:><lrm. 2 Isl, last + :.ec 961H965
l>:i 1>aL10. Adults only vr 5.57·5159
580!1 mo Agent. 675·2.173. ---~
- -I Br. Cottage . Firepluce
2 br d1JIX, gar. pa t111. no $395 includes utilities. :i~95, avail <kl l<I 2IX>4 M!,J>le 548 ~13
Super Ocean view Irvin~
Terra ce. Wik Lo Bay &
P a rk 3 Br Z Bu ..
garde ner incld. $875/mo
for Winte.r. 548·5146
N1re 2 Bdrm condo. with
dbl gar. Refrig P ool
$or75. A . 5.SH436
triplex. All 2 Bdrms , Immedia t e occupanr y .
separate garages and Fanlaslic 1811 deg ree
3 BR-2 da. fam rm. stov;,
patio, en cl back yard.
Children & pel OK $625.
801 J oann St. Corne r
W i lso n /Place nti a
953-1667, Margue rite patios . Ne w wood ex ocean view-cit y lig hts
\tenors and inter ior s from au rooms . Lrg. 28r,
New carpets. paint and Ml!ma1H Fwnilhed 2Bu. family & dining. 0.. ftoint lZZ6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wallpaper. Owner will •••••••••!••••••••••••• sa>otm o. W'knds & Eves
carry the financing at Pa•11ula l 107 644-llll89, Wkdys 64.2·5757 OCEAN BLUFF CON00-
1 2 ~ % . Pr 1 c e d at ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br, 2'hba, absolute lux-
'171,000. For more In· arming 5 bdrm,3 bath Lovely large upper2 Br.2 ury, sec luded a r e a .
#~.s.-HERITAGE
formation. call ~1151 bayfront with 38' boat Ba ~ar. Bil ins. Wulk SllOO/mo, 493-0467.
noat. sept. July . $1200 in c.1 et. Wal~ to beach Huge 2bdrm apt, lba, 2
mo. Yrly $1600 mo. Bill ~ o 837 0666 car gar, carprt, front
Grundy, 675~161· Duplex. 3 Br 2 Bu, avail. yrd, ulll pd. $450/mo. l sl. Rl Al TORS
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~IOC EAN VlEW 2br, 11 11 $751l. 7048 Iris . lu t +dep.'98-2229eves.
•IMVISTOltSlr ~:.~~ar. Newly Ownr/i\f!.!. 759·183'7 &Toro nu
D--6..I __ .... I tha• 2 8d l b r I ••••••••••••••••••••••• -........ or ess " 111 ,.11 rms, a, rp c. gar.
10 1l aroaa. Low or no CoroMt .. Mar ~ •• WaJk to b ch. S475t mo. HOME FOR RENT
nisaUve cu h now. Low ••••••••••••••••••••••• 661·6271 3 Bdrm. $550. Fenced do w a . L I m I I e d ON THE BEACH ___ __,._ ____ yard le 11arage. Family
panaentUe uvall Also. :t 8d.n:n duplex. vie~ wk· The fastest dra w In the please, Kids at p e U Call John Apaar at ly ~sibly. Ajl. r-aye West .•. a Du lly Pilot welcome. Callt1M·25elor
-...1 or IM&-0783, All _ ~~ Clasatned Adfl42·"11. 973-29'11. Aceot, no ree.
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3242 .......•...............
Lease, exec condo. view.
waterfront, ma111 chan
nel. 3 BR 2"2 Ba. branrl
new. Boal dock. 951-°"88 ----lrYIM 3244 ..••......•............
Woodbndge, 5hr fa m rm.
elm rm , 3ba. air. month
mc1nth . no 1.1c1 s S!l75
•\gt 541·5032
t:uhr fforres 4 Br 2 Ba It.:
yd local re f ,,. req S62."l
673 :!022 or 67J..Ol58
HOME FOR R ENT
3 Bdrm $650. yard an<I
garage Family ple11s1·
Kids & pels welcome
Cull 964·.2566 or 973.2971
Agt . no fee
Oet!rfield Extic. Hornt'
2500 s/( 4 BR J ba. 3 y rs
n e w , full r ec. art'u
S815/mo. 675-9919
CANYO N V I E W
TURTLEROCK RIDG1':.
3bdrm. 2'7ba, 3 car ~ar.
avail imrtEd.. 979-2560 or
8.Sl·0610, SSI· 1494.
tBr, Lux. CONDO on
Stream A/C. D/W, Mir·
r ored W a rdrob e s.
$450/Mo. 494-6491
RENTALS
2br,2ba $'700
1750
1750
3br,2ba
3br. 2"'1ba
4br, 2ba
4+D.2~ba
175(). $825
S900
Want Ad Results Mi.5671
3 & 4 Bdrm $.'>50·$625
Fenced v ar d.s a n d ga r .il(es · Familae:.
please. k ids & pel s
welcom e. Call !164 2566 ur
973·2!!71 A~~fee ..
..-wport •adl 3269 ····•••·•·•············ Bayshores
4bdrm. 21h ba. Bayview.
$1150 •m o . ye:.i r lse
642·8750 or 21J /:l8."l·2176.
Harbor View llome . 211:.!I
Port Provenn '. ne w
crpl.'>. new drps . S795. no
pct :. M i sl-Our1
( 314 )536-2134.
-RE~LTORS
UdolwLHM
Th.ts warm, comfortable
home is close to tennis
and bc a t:hes. With 3
Bdrms. 3 Ba. den and
formal dining room, it or.
fers a !>('rfect blend of
ramily comfort and easy
entertaining. $1200 mo
673-IOZO
Love ly 3Br twnhse in
Newport Heights. 2112 8a.
(rplc, & pool. Ne wly de·
c ora t e d . $7 50 /m o .
645--4955 "'64.5-4834.
L.rg 3bdrm upper duplex.
1 h ous e from ocean.
ocean view. 1750/mo y r-
I ;T &l:!-1651 or 675 60llO
Brand ne"' t'Ondo, liv1n~ &
Lim r m . $750 m o 3
hlO\'kS lo beat•h 1600 Ml
fl Pool. s pa. Sl!C bl1l~
I 2 IJ I 550· 71ttl)
131uHs Condo in new cond
JBr, 3Ba Pv1 spa 111cl
$975 mo. 644·231Al
3 fir. 2' 2 Ba Npl. Terra ce
Condo. f'ronl unil with
view. Adull.s, no pets
S650 mo 642 8833
Newport Crest. 01·l·an
view.
J bdrm, l ha . rcfn g. r·om
poctor . Wa!<her dryer in·
cl Pool, Lcnms. S87S/mo
640-2017.
I.A.CK IA Y VIEW
RLU FFS Spaciou ' 2
Bdr m 2ba Ne w
cpls/drps lh gh ly up
g r a d e d $995 ;mo .
644-0134 or 644·6368
Very nice 2 BR 1 Ba F plc.
bar. lge patio. Sl600 yrly
675·3504
HARIOIVUHOME
4 Br , 2 Ba, children &
pets ok. SB65.. 644.1284 ;
644·7383 Agt.
SOYth~ 3216 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Pvt bch area w /gua rded
gate. 3 Arch Bay area.
Charming cottage. 2 br.
fr,>I, beamed cell. 2 P~·
pie max. No garage.
$850. 754 ·0370 days.
85045eves. -----
ly. 675-8018 w............ 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge 2 Sty Duplex 3Br , 2 Poolside. New dlx twnhs 2
full Ba . Frplc . In Br w /relr, 21,; ba. 1700
Newport ff&ht.s. S800 mo. s/f, volkybaJI, sauna, lg
646--6303 rr/yrd. ISllO. 714/964-2068
tt.e..vntto.. ca1111~
Upgraded 3 BR 2 Ba, ,_.,IMd 1400
rd\&st see to apprec iate. ••••••••a•••···········
Comm pool, cblldren OK, 1 BR furn 'd or unlum. nr.
no peU.AvaU. now. 1795 So. Cat Plau, wtr. It gas mo. Aat. 982-8808 pd. 9a5G>
t . ,, \
I Bdrm furnished $410
365 W Wilson. 642·1971
~~~~.~~.~!~.~ c........... 31JJ
H.l '1RNEST
Spanish Estate Living !
Beautiful park·like sur
roundings. T e rraced
pool. Sunken gas bbq.
spark ling fountain s .
Spacio u s r oo m s .
Separate din in g a rea .
Walk.in closets. home·
Like kitchen & cabinets
W alk t o H unt in gton
Ce nter
1 Bedroom ·unfum. $41.lO
l Bedroom furn from
$430
2 Bedroom furn $490
T wnhse·unfurn. fro m
$511)
Adults, no pets.
Utilities 1-'ree !
Li\ Q UINTA HERMOSA
16211 Pa rkside Ln, 1 blk w or Beach. 3 biles s. o(
Ed.anger
847-5441
-FURN FAMILY APTS
fram s 112 wkly
Bring ad
lfuJI kitchens
'"°lease, util pd
I la undromat
~ ma id service
HA'PENNY INNS
12'1 Yorktown Ave
53&0411
loll free l-S00.422·4404
lrYiM l744 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Cozy 1 Br Apt. Frplc. pool.
1 employed penon, no
smoker or pet. $450 mo.
1s t.. last, d ep., ref's .
64().49919,
2Br. lBa, frplc, w/ocn
view, stl.diokitche n. lllOO
mo.64C).3945
2Br , l.Ba, frplc, new cpts,
drapes, patios, carport,
no pets.~. 760-1713.
2Br . Frplc, c rpts, stv.
balcony view. adlts, no
pets. 9800.m Heliotrope
Ave. 675-flO'M. Open 12-S
2 BR, Xlnt loc. pool.
S525
7$2-50&5, 646-3176
BACHELOR APT 713"2
Larkspur. Eves Leslie
~3533
3124 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MESA VERDE home al·
mosphere. 2 le 3 Br dlx
apts. No pell. 54& 1034
2 Bdrm Houae, refri&e &
stove. Small child OK.
$4.25. 548-1377.
meatiBJlll APAln9n's
Newly furnished Condo, 1 Beautiful brand n ew
Br + ore (or 2nd Br). t garden apts, spa. Adults,
Ba . S unny dec k o n nopeta.
stream . AC. dshwshr. 2Br2Ba S4S5
carport., pool, tennis. etc. a West Wllaon. C.M.
SSSO m o. yearly lse. 631·5513/548·3'08
Adult, no pets . A vall. 1•1-9-r-.-Eaata--lde-, -9-IDll-ll_b_u_t
Oct. lSth. 548·0412. ooay w /Iota ol neat wood.
LalJI-._.. 37 41 $300. 642-MSO al\ 5PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OceanlroaU BdraaT2 a.. 2 Br i~ a. townbouH,
SllOO mo. Adults, no pets. blt·lnl, air, patic) • 1ar.
Agent 780-82« No pets. ta5. ~.
2 br, 300' from ocean. utll1 l Br. stove, retri1e. amaU
incl, 1700/rm. 66l·h81/ yard. Adults, no peta.
4!M-4'141 Sll.5. 541-11'1'7.
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642·5073 , ........
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garage. patio. mature 2br, 2ba Bltns. dshwhr ------~NewportBeJch Beadi I Pi'l.l.<:k L.tll wk'I~ evel> 5.'>0 sq fl &up mdu1lm.1>: 21td&lrdTI>loont :-11.'wporl Be11c h h u::.
adults.No pets.S350mo. 1"2 miles beach. Adlts.Lux cond o . penthl)\lSe H otel nlom s m all '>469l:ll!I ul1b S350&S450 ~~l f7865ll /855-14S Found ln sl•S<'ltci M •a l anq rurloa11 s erv1ce
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Sp•nK:UNG STRE •us pe ~rsai es am 1 , • t " tO!•r a fter bn4UKZ'J? E ~ . 1 ~cor ing 111 .. 11c1a Br. Enclsd garage. patio. """c Alt:u'•ADING l'UY> 63l·92l2 dys. 67:1 274!1 ""''11una Hea1· 11•t<1lor tn1, _ _ I ACH F ~ h PI 1 1 t• ~ llan~action:-. in ledKt!r.
D/W.Adlts,no pets $350 ~ eves :>65 No P uctf1c Coast 1 ,.,1 a resp l'a"y~oinit Office :.'1ace u"ad .it.lc· YOUCAMIE Sdmauzer ~ Nl·~µor1 t•u mµutalion.d :.kills.
mo.548-bMor540-5446. WATERFAU..S -------llw>, l.at,u nu Beal'l1 1 t 1 H n ~11>-500 5q. ft Sullt!S. Call Beach \n1ma l Shcllt•1 t)Pllll:. ability to com -
TOWERING PINF.S Newp.o r l Crest 2 Br. Da ily. Weekly K11t·h1•n ma., lo l>lrl' g '' 714 891 ·7951 SUlllwtTHA ti-14 31iSu m 1•nicat0 w "~th bor . ·-·-y uv1..uo!. NEWSPAc ·1ous hme, UWll ba 1.1ncl<1 - -• < UV -A--. "9 1112 Ba, ocean view. W /0 . i1 vallable . Low winter 847 9255 BANK rower & m vestor. a bility
ln quiet Adult Complex. AL.AKOUL~T !~. 2 ca r gar. Pool , s pa , r ates 494.5294, ----Store or office, easts1de "s"ound pct t'rnw Uov,.r lo cope wiµrcssure. pro
SpaciouslBDRM.APT ru-•~ sauna S62S 675·88S4 ---• MALEEXEC Cost3 Mes a $17.'i mo. hores 3rl'J Cu ll motional opportunity for
Dis hwasher, fir e place, •EJeaantrireplaces ----Empl man over :it1. k1l Pn\ rm ba m tux fum f~ll~a.sk for AI 2 d TD' 6'15·6076 1J eann1P1 sell l>larter Salary <'Orn
c athe dral ceil ing . •Private lakesidepat1os W ESTCLlFF VI LLA pnv, Sl751rm Call a d :t ~B C do I n S mensurate w texpr Cull balconies. pool. s pa , &balcon\es 2br. 2ba. patios. frpk . 342,642"300.:!Ahrc ·. on .poo .sauna .... 1ngle to t.r1µle offil·e!> V 0 U ill D M t :-: K t' ~l-9a.'i0 patios. NO PETS. S395 • Heat~l & single level. S700 Carol J..3.:· !29: Re~i:-G45 ~ a v a 1 I a l> I c w I u I I REDUCED RA TES S C 11 'I ·\ l Z .,. II 8 •e
mo. whirlrr;;;,;'C: 675-5300 Roum Wllh kttCht!ll vn \. 5150 a ~onth . Ut !Is services, cxecuuvc at S..etogo.... \\estmmsler 847 1!>93 Acl'Ounlrng Cletk Mature
MESA PlNES 2650 •4miles rom a ch --Near bus & s hoppang lncluded.CostaMesa moi.phere, located in 71Ul~5200 L~ound br11wn .•. whit" Lad} for pa)rOll & ex HARi.A 84~1160 THE BLUFFS . Newly center Adult..,only Eves 54ll-t5C:MJ lrvule &Newport Beach Askforl.ind1t f1""n ,. "' ~ pense report Bank re
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mo. 1110 Victoria St. Brookbunt ~-9565 or EASTBLUFF. Spacious m ate. 11ons m kr ma id IOx21> Gar.Storage only From S200 No lease re MoneyW..e.d SOJO v1c ~ach & \d.ims C<1::.t.i Mec;.i .1 r ca ~1387Aft5PM _986-__ 07M __ . ________ custom 2br. 2ba, dis hw .. service548·7197 __ Cost a Mesa $4(l mo Catt tt~rc!_ Call~.7 7~10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 53&-5-19.2237
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Don't Get Soaked Call
Doug. A U c'd contractor
who doesn't COii\ more~
All t y pes of roofs.
DOUGLAS WAMPLER
R OO t'ING CO Llr
tfJ9.:m&'ll. 8J3..l910
TREED~IGN .
Ornamental pruning.
Sculpturina. t oppin g,
thlnninl. rermval. gen
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L'L£AN1NG SERVICE
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hs f' SAO·U857
Ot·iiend.\ble, uwn trans.
h..>10e!$/O<fkes. 1h1s area
846-89;,6
Oay Wotk II hrs req Exp
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fordetailc;, ~·Oll84
Mrick work . sma II jobs
"lewport, Coo.tu Mesa &.
I rvme 675-3175 eves
Coffoc Shl.li,i Wa1trc!ls F\111
tim e da ;s. S <1 n
Pine ext tint ~inllna,i by
Richard Sinor St. lie,
111S Try rne 8J6.SM5. 24
hrs
PIUDJ.WI & Paperin11
Prof work. t-'reeest
Rsnbl Steve. S4~281
Papenng hy l..e Pap1er
S13.SO/r1 aJI rms vapers
Exp 11111.5/80 ~ ....... ,~
'6Z..4701
lnler , Exter Pa inting
Fast. effluent to yrs
u p. Rock bottom prices.
Greg, 979-9621
PAINTING· l2 Yrs...Eitp
m N.li. &CUM ure:is I'm
Small. my pnces are
small' biJ-6471 tton
Painting inter exter lo
r ates 'lualltY work. 1m-
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636-TI49 --------WATERFRONT
PAINTING
f'int-custom work, exp.
& µror Very rsnbl. L1c'•I
Call Mark 673-3369
DILIVaY
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Neat patches fl textures
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model, repipe Slab
lealc s, eleclro n1 cally
located & repaired .
drains cleared. Top Hat.
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Pvt Poe\ Boll Ser vi re
TiiE Ml\IL ROOM , 24 hr
2600ECst Hwy CdM-Ntl
64G-iXMO or 644-4481
Use Our Address
For Your Busincs~
Suite or 8oJ< Number
THE MAIL SUITE
17777 Main Street .. B ..
Irvine 549-4733
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JJalboa Roofing Co. The
roofing Cu. rOI' lhl: COMSt
Free est. Gel one whill'
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mending. Alterations.
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898-86411 ---------Social Ser'llui •••••••••••••••••••••••
PROBLEMS -Need tu
talk' Free couo11ehng
ABC HELPLIN E
645 2222
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Le\ u11 upgrade tha\
shower, IUb. dra111 board
or e.nlry wa}' Ceramic
tile improves appear at
value of any home or
comm bldg al a reas
t:osl F'r~ est & sugges
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Classified Ads 642 5678 Want Ad Hl'lp?
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BILL'S
TREE TRIMMING
&CLEANUP Freeest.
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Math, Readin1. Science.
Music. Spanish, Study
Methods Pre-School·
q>llege. Calif. Creden·
lia!JJ. ~5176/548-9570 af-
ternoons ----------T""'9s.r-. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Fas1 accuratt typing on
IBM Correct /Selectric'.
other secretarial work.
business letters. re ·
s umes, et1: Karen.
61~l230
Window Clls•• I •••••••••••••••••••••••
"Let The Sunst'line In"
Call Sunstune Window
Cleaning, Lld. S411·~-
Selling anythmg with a
Daily Pilot Clusif1ed Ad
is a simple matter .
iu.st call r.t:.:'J4n8
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HOUSICLIAMIMG
Loan ser vir e !'lcrk
E s t a ti 11 s h e d J o a 11
b r okerage l'O in
~ewpo rt Beach h as
.,acanc)' for loan servu:t>
clerk. o deal w 'collec,
tion Requl r~menti.
mUSl h:>u > e)'C for ut't.111
in r ecording fm11nc1al
transactions in ll'fl gcr
Chevy dealer orr..rs full
time µerma nent poi.1
tjons lo JS.~•st s11lc~ &
~e VIC't depL .. in iotcn •·t
ing, vaned tru.lt!'. 1)p1J
for advan.·cmtcnl See
Mr Stuclc
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TELLER
C:ish1t·t pos1t1011~ t1 v .nla
bit' l loca11011s ,\pµl.'
r:.slJ Nt-wµon Blvd C: M
C~HIEIS
l lrr~nte Inn
COlLIG£ STUDEM1'
r.arc:H>n wurk in wruna
d1 I M j r Jfoun. Sal
II 4 Jtl. 1 U< c; 12·<1 M.00
flt•r ~~ Hcfi.!e4_ 7t-.0.tJ73:!
I \t M f' D I A
OPEN! G T E Full & pen-time pos1·
lions. starts at 'l'he Dally h hit nt.~ '1
1leh ve ry per!>on fo r a
large m otor route 1n
Laguna. Soulh Laguna
D e a t h ll e l1ab le
autoinob1le 1s a rn1111\.
Hours M-f'3 oo 5.m P~.
Sat &Sun 6 :JOloll.~AM
NO t 'ULLECTING Ex
cellent earnings for Just
a cuuvlc oi hours or your
day F'or Dc\uils call
Fosle r Ouell et al
f>42 432 L
GENaAI. OFFICE
Newporlllrv1 11e s tock
brokerage firm needs in·
dividual roe busy olf1ce.
Must have some book·
kt:e ping experience.
XlnL salary & benefill>.
Call (iatl 75'!·0070.
K a ren 's C leaning
Service is looking for a
h a rd-working . 1elf ·
starling. reliable.
mature woman lo work
fullUmt. Transportation
1s a must. So. OC .
661·8152,
'omvutal ionul !ilo ll~.
typmg. abiltty trJ c-01n
municale w :IJOth Our
rower & investor Abil1n
to r-0iie with prt>!>~ure,
promotional oppl\ ror
self stutter ~al11ry c .. 111
mensurnle w'exper Call
Kit\ie tAO-~.
HOWARD Chenolet
U.1ve & Qutiiil Sts
"1Jo;WPOHT REACll
• AlftlodyShop
Foe .....,./&HINtter
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sh"I'' P "'"man.•11 1
pM 1i..1nt po:.1t11>.1 <>pv
fur .>rlv~•I• emt' nl ~''" Rrc Wn~l
HOW AID Chevrolet
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t1l>C1\lllJ! for 1od11111h1al I
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meul & $Up<'rl l~Hln (runt
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Call t 7141 f.Jl·!M21
Comb1r.at1on f ry (A\uk &
waiter eve stnft :i.:e no
barrier. call Mesa
La llC:'S. &M). :1993
C:-rcW Lo. Of·
&en
f''or our Irvine Wood
llridge & Sant a Ana
LCIW'eft I Oram·hes Bankmiz exp l
---------• req Xlnt s a l ary & benefits. 111pply p<>r.ionn. I
d1re1 v1r 714-752-8728 CHRISTMAS
HYfT AGE IAHK
O..-.Coa1t
Doily rnot
UJ\\'8a)St.C \t
t:qual Opp Emplo) e r
M /f' NIRI u•1 I 'H·;w r(lltT ui-;/\1 11
Sales 1·'uto tv1ut1:: WELLS Denta1
l"he C>a11\ Pilot ha:. Jn ~ ADULTS I F.f°\.RGO Cl.EIUCAL ORTHO REC'SEC'V
1rrunediul1:: ul)CtllO~ '"' ·• lam ~'· l!-1.'il• or n'lotl Perm. part hnlt! Vat•an-COOi( Ex 11 e ri e n r c d on I y
Wt 11f't'l.I hdJI 1 yini: hc1wi.
&•fo<'•llJtlnf: 1te111s maJe
1)r fll>l JIOUm • :l 2393
T.!I N Eu('hd. Ana ht 1m
1191·~
£.0 .E.
:.ale :-. perd'lnnl ¥"ll.~ e,,ac~•h1•t~l~•hl1111::.~1~l'•.'u"1hn. l BANK c•1esr•ir4hrsdully inlo:.n F\.lll hnx ... 1amlJy,,~tY.lc .... ~~~_ ... rt_ .. J~,oter,.~.I.~ 11~.wspanur I~\) 3\ a u ' ~ '' ~ ft:: • .L •• "c· l. ''°;,;!Ue"f.'(1-nUf}U +n "!:'£_ .,.. . 't .#' "''"' \1 P Ollt'<"!; v .,...,.,., " -... ,, J "cooiUng. Need mature. ' , ~rlbint "'JtP\!rtenl l · 1 ·' _, "'" . ' · Fash10t'I 1s;a11d. Typml!. dependable person 40hr DE-nlal Re<.-ept1onis1
Go od s ulary . i:1J m J\ou1.,.li11••rt(O!'.ta~e!l.J . l~MacArthurHhd 1ompu\at1on:sl :.k1l1'> e)e wk. Xlnl pay. 4!~HMS8 Experience tn front &
mi.uionB & exceUenl Cr I Newport Beach. Sanl.t N"wpnrt Beach, Ca. for delail. Ca ll Katie for in\erVlew. bac.k offlcif l'M!C'essary 4
wge benefit.a. Excellent A11a Call 5 56 5.126 , Equal Op1i t:mply r 640-93.'>0 ----day week. Brach area.
growth e>pportwuti& fnr ~ 1C!_AJ! _ '\1 F' 11 -COOKIHOUSE.KEEPER 64S-75&1. a person with ('are<>r am I b IJ \' s r T1 FR F' () R , __________ Clencal Lave-In L"<tp'd, Onental
b'tions CaJJ for 'ppomt 0 ' ' JOI SMARIHG F m
1""t,.;.,, .... >l.e ~t .,,,7 GH,\•.o."t.\. Wr.'lt<'liff lleaulv. Preferrable M or • ...,. """'~ '' !.I 1 Two pt'rman1·nl )1.1r1 9fl26t83 Or_.,. Coast an·J. N h • i11r 1 nr' I ll11 h.11 d Out'll<'lll' ~:.Inn lunl' l'lt•ni•al 1•1!'>1t 1rin~'"
Daily PUot I ~1~ ':Hiii ' h.i~ 1m111i'd1Jk '''*""''' d\n1mu· h.><111 brok1•ra1:c Gounh!r Hr lp, P T Aho
3Jll W BaySt c M Bat,\..illl!r f fir r T 1o1.urk '"' ··Xpl"t Vl'f \:ctltl(' 1•1nnpJn} 111 :'o ew1rnrl F' I r l' I T l'X Jlt:r d
Equa10pportu111l) 1 •I'll! mntht>r '\1ul un· r.• 1 hoir-.t ~ll!>I with -.mC1l l Uea1·h T)pinl( .1ccura.:y Sandwich Man r;ary ... Employ~r M FIJI 1 uublr v.oman 111 "SI• 11 ! <'•ll'llteie .md attent.Jon lu detail ~·s· Dell. 752 S40t •~~~~111!~1111'.~~-! child rt"· rn \' h oni" l\ls11 want n1.11111·un:il ~m1ul. Call (•1r dct:uli. -----
All ArnmMJ Handy Man
Knowledtie in dry-wall
repair pl us te xture
carpentry & pomlmi; e\
perience plu.\ plumbing
$l\JO wt!(!il, Call Paul al
160-"lorM.
I .c,:.1s1 :int '.\1s Hl'ap, 64~9:e>o t'OUNTF.R Girl. 6 AM
Cari.I 7w.l!1}4 ll)i1~1::Y.po11 ~nlr l>r ~A 2PM s t11H. no C"\per
B /\ B V S J TT 1:. n 1i44 f.b'il CLE:IUC.AL 'A~Rrcs"''~ necessarv f"111me App·
11 I) V :-; EK ~ E p r; R pe1'!>011 needed lo work 1n I) in per son, Dlli!Jily
Needed for 1 t•hild, nt!x import export !CO t'Jll Dc1outs, 1854 NeWJ>orl
hrs , l)wn lrans.llun\ •PR/JI.ACCT. 1>1z 7u\:lur54Sl7l.1. Blvd.CM
ll for rJp1dl) ~·itpandtn~ ----------Harlio r . Rd's e 4 r111a111•1alfinn ml"a.~hion Cl"'rical Cowil~ help.~ da)s a 8'16-l94~. t>'7J.9000 Island Ex per a mll5l HB.r! w4'e1l . Mon lhru Fri
ANIMAL HOvtT AL
Cltiantna. &thing & i\~·
sisting f' l f A M. Mon
Sal Irvine 5S2 l!ilJ Mon
Thurs.
Apartmenl free tnr
mature husband &. wife
management team for
sell-storage facility. Liil'
m.witenance. general uf
rice. Shuutd have gd
sales & pubh<: relation
skills. Apt incl all ut 11.
home owners lib, s alary
+ bonus. pd medical 1.n~. s day work week. perma
nent po6ition. Sorry, no
cblldren or peu.
LWIJ1ft• PropcirtiH
957-8191
ARTIST· SIGN SHOP
Experienced W Phl)lCI
Rdy PtlSte-up Art. Must
Be Crentive. lJpportunlly
To Lean1 The Sign ·rrode
Call For App.64&·7S18
Babys1t1.er wanted 3 af
ternuons/wk 2 schuol-
age children Car vrc
rerre<l. Refs 496· 1445.
lM BYSITfEn
ln my CDM home 3 4
nights per wk. !lome
weekends. I child. Jl(c 3.
bi:J-<~219
Banking
Ca111~1 r&tl''I N 1111o n9I
Bank 1s c itpandin g
I mmed up-rung!S for I'' tr
& P ff Tellers & New Ac·
counts . Exp vref. yet
w1lhn(t to lralD. Ne~.
salar) F11r 1nlcr v1t>W
call Bev al 4!16 /!601
BankUlK T&lH
For Irvine Bru11 L·h
Banking cxper req
Xlnt salary & benefits
Apply Personnel.
Half AGI I.AMI
721 N. Euclid
9!H 3860
E.O E ASSISTANT
MAM.AGEi
Draper's Laguna Hills BANK.IN~ 1 -s
1t ore. Mus t be ex· ,_._
perlenced 1n b etter •...-GQ.81(
1"00>en's reedy-to wear rttoof orB.
and sportswear. Apply 10 CL• ITY9IST peraoo to Manager Ma I• • ._ • ble A\ISUn, 23821 Moulton MIW .ACCNT CUC
Puttway PIH3 or call
...a2forappointment. lmmed. openings for ~~!!!!~~~~~~ qualified applicants Ex-:: per requi r e d. Xlnl
AUDITOll salary ft benefits.
1be Southland Corpora-Call SyU'1a Waters
Uon has ao immediale 552-6100
openlna for an Inventory IAMC OF JIVIMI
auditor to perro rtn Equal()pport. J::mplyr.
obYaical lnven\ones of --
7•tLEVEN STORES. Banlcina
Ao'blllty to work with TaLllt
fflures qulckly Ii 14C Pemuinent, full linK' s•c,
cpralel.Y Xlnt oompany day week, " piart tune. biene r1 u . APP I Y In E~perlence preferred .
• or call. 1740 W. but will conald4!r caJ>h1er a. Oraoae. CA. lna background. Tn>e
137. 40wpm. X1nl bene,fllll •
advancement. Call
~.EOF.
for Classlft~ Ad
i\(,TION
l:all n
Doily 111put & gt'11er,tl l I Heed So...body ~
ll.'<tger dc. ... ired ~ 7~ 1515 • Counter Uirl needed for Mot.;.t~ dry clea n e r s Ex·
Boal Carpenter, capable
top Qualit y lnt n1or
hnishi.ng ~m L :\lo~t:.
l"o &e> 1843
IOATS
Toul h u1.1 /gel eoal
Mttl'Grcs:or Yal·ht.s , 1631
Placenwi, CM
ffook.k~per
~;xp full charge liOok
keeper with l(re:it r<'
fercnces wantro for fa!jt
~row111g <id a~e nl')
t:aµuhle lo work into
future controller po:;1
lion. Contact ~mg Ad
~ert1~~-li44-76'W __
loc+kt1per
Pubhc Ac•counl1ng ex
peqen~e helpful C:a II
between 9am-1 l am
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CAHTBllA
WOUllS
Pm lime. J.3'hhrstda.}
i4.J9/h.r. Apply Newpon
Mesa Unified School
Dist. Food Service, 18S7
P lacentia Ave C ~
760-3273.
CanvaSl!ef'S : Experience
preferred. Will train
Top pay. 2S hrs. a week.
S31-450l.
CAR•CHAMGl
A ,,ut.idjary of E.F. Hut-
ton is ('urrently tn
terviewlng quallrted
persons ln\cre11ted in the
field or flnanclal phtn·
nlna. f\JU or part lime.
$1S,000-$1Sl00 pa rt lime
Full time: unlimited .
9'72·2'112.
CCllhiel-~ Fff permane nt position.
xlnl benefits. Ladles up
parel 1t ore. Fuh lon
Island. 644-7100.
MOl"ICI
l'\Jll 1irne recepuo111st per lenccd only Full
Must 1:,-pe. S4 per hr, but 968-3633 you·11 10 ... ~ the job. Apply ume. ·
Tues -Sat. DANA POINT Counter help, P IT or Fff
MARINA COM PAN '. K--ter'sCleaners, 186 E
24701 Dao& !>r., Dana l6lh , 548-04 __ 3 __ _
Potn\ -
Cl.EllAL
Regllller t.octay ror local
t.em~rary asl!1gnmenls
557-0045
en-Lin:
IUIAP()PAll¥ Pl~NH SllMClS
37 23 lirdt Sln.t Mt.,.. .....
CLIB/G90fc.
duties include typing, IU
key. Fashion Island of
fice. f\leuanl environ-
ment &i )t)nt benefits. A.ak
for benefits mgr. 640-SU 1
Clerk / Pharmacy. exp
preferred. cosmetics.
gifts• c&nM. 840-7~
a.rte/Stock
F/time. 2 to UPM shift.
F\111 benefits. HI-Time
Liquor.495 E. l7th,CM._
CUM TYPIST
If you are looking for a
challenging po&ilion. en-
joy variety on the jnb, •
want to work in Newport
Buch, we have a job for
you. We need so01eone
who can provide good
clertcaJ 11.11>JIOC1 for our
purchasing depl. Type
4Swpm. It lyr prevlOWI
otnce exper. For appt.
call 640·•S80 eltl. 202
E.O.E.
a .ERK TYPIST. Rdpon.
job. Will train. Must
work half day on Sat.
Type 85-75wpm. Call
Steve. &»MO. __ _
ca.•,trmsT
COUPLE WANTED
Manage small business
P rr. WUl Train. Call for
ap1>4 . 6*3279
CREDIT CL.HK
Immediate opening for
experienced credit clerk
w /phone exper ience
Good clerical skills es-
s e n ti a I Xlnt. co.
t>enerils. SBSO/rno. For
appt, call Personnel .
5"9·4834 -----
CR'r input operator Ac
cur a te but w ts peed.
Permanent P ff position.
Nr OC Airport. 9M-34S2
Ask for Nonna.
CUSTODIAN
Central IOlchen Custo-dian needed by Hunt·
ington Beach City School
Dlltrirt. •17·$114.2fmo.
dep ending on e x
perlence. Apply 73S 14th
St. H.B. 5.1M85l.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Excellent opporlunily
f o r person with
xtraordioary telephone
persona lity. Outgoina
aelf·•tu\er for order
ded In l ol largest con·
aumer electronic firm.
Salary At iMenUve. Typ· ln& required. Cull Penny
Computique SA Me-7~3
C•l••rSer*-Good phone lkilla, ability
lo commUlllut1 • or·
1anl&e a mmt. For Klee·
lroolea '1nn 1n Irvine.
We olf• l'Kld salary 6 hall ccimpeny benefits.
AllDlY A.mlncan 7.ettler.
1MOW.. lrvtne.
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Dental
F.Jt p Dental Ai.s1:.t ant •
1o1o'Orlc .t days gt:l 11a1d for
:; M2 \l 112 or 644 t.b8'i
UENTAL ASSISTANT
mostly Iron\ ofc, somf'
~<·k olc, X ra~s a mu.'lt
~J<per ~equr:_ed. ·l95·6322.
Dent<tl recept /l ) p1!tt
rqoud) for ort'lo office. 5
day week. 642 5'Jt:T1 -------
•DENTIST' lhgnly ex
perienced. Capable. So.
Co. DenUStry 642-01 L2.
~.
D1per t•t P....-
w1economy car Early
AM newspaper deliver).
Laguna Niguel Start
StSOlmo. incl'g t.onuses.
493-0732 --------
0 1 SK WASHER DINING
ROOM person needed
immed. For s mall ret1re-
m e n\ r e'!1d e n ce 1 n
Laguna Bell No exper
necessary Will train.
8AM·2PM. Xlnt pay.
494-9451 for inlet' view
DISHWAS ...
Pel"IOll req P ff t.o wash
glassware, • do lite maintenance lo research
lab. no exp nee Must be
reUable with gd work
habits. Approx. hrs
1 6pm . Newport
Pharmaceuticals 897
Wo t 16th St, N.B
642· 75 ll. ext 11
UlSKWASHER
Day stuft Mon thru Fri.
Apply IQ person. Dick
Church's )Rest . 2fB8 Npt
Blvd. OI'.
DllVlll
Parl time driver for
motorhome ol Newport
Beach Executive. Xlnt.
for retired man. 675-80.16,
uk f« Cat.hie.
.VOS w ......
Needed to deliver Dally
Pi.lot newapepen to news
rackl and ltores. ApproJt
3 lo 4 houri daily. 3AM
both Saturday • SUnday.
Must have dependable
car and good drt vin1 re·
cord. Good hourl)' rate
wllh aalary lncreat1e1
every 6 montha and
rnllea1e allowance. can
Georae Hardina at
642-4321. tam to Spm
weekdays.
:?A£
Coltalll•a,CA
53.25 per hr. Call Mark
7Sl ·26*1
DIJVB
Npt llbr. area Lile de
b11en es, Cnnge ~nefiL.;,
f time Mon lhru l''n
5 4 0 9373 . ~a~ter
liluepnnt, 2:M F1:.cher. C M
DIUCHTOll
Clerk f'ull or P 1
M oul ton P l a z a
l'hannac). l.a g llrlls Mr
Dre) C \lS 768-3784
~AR~ EXTRA MONEY
h} ha,·Lng 1s pvt art & a('
Ct"~~r1ry lo\orksh oµ 111
your hon~. 1 ·11 provide
th .. a rt & acces!ton e'
Call 9-1 Mon Fri 641 4!1~1
"Sim~ ... ~ .... -·
EDUCATION
Coordinator -Adult de
velo pment progra m
Master's in Psych, social
work o r Spec Ed
SuperVlSOr)' ellper with
OD req'd Supervist> d&•·
ly operation or program
Uruted CerebraJ Palsy
546-5760
B.ECTIONIC TECH
Tl'l>ling & Trouble Shoot
mg, Digital & Analof(
Systems fur a small ro
Prevrous exp. Contact
Oatakron Inc. 730-15'15.
B.ICTIOHICS
General
GroWlng fastuon Co. h-.s
permanent pos1\lons uf
receiving & s hlppin1
fabric Also invol ved
:.ome maintenance &
dr1 \'1ng. Ca p1s lrano
Beach loca\1on Hours
i ·J0-.4 llJnt wages for s\a·
ble. rtthable work•H
l'.ontljct J ohn. Ecn1e
.\teerue Blluru, 496-1291
General Office. Irvine
area, ty1.1ing 50wpm . m
mg, phone. mail St"'rt.'O
manufa c turer
i l4-5..'J6 IH'J.'l
GEHBAL LAIOtl
Consntnrg··'Of ~hr.rd
casseue ta.,es F T first
s Iii ft 5'G-Ol.311 ---
GBIBALOfACI
TOSl l,000
AL·c urate t y pi s t
w ,~eneral offi(•e
kno wl t dg e . Varied
duties ~urH1mok"'r In
Tu.run 832~ 1300
General
T&iWOIAIY
Sign up oow for lucal
temporary work a'isign·
menu Openings m all
C'alugunes.
ARNOlD-ANOllSON
Temporary Services.
Inc
Housecleaner wanted for
2 days per week · or g1rl
after school • Sat. Must
be gd with plants. Pleue
call~l.325 .
H OUSEKEEPER for
home an Nwpl area, 5 dys
wk 83S-~
HOUSEKEEPERJL1.,ve
111. rlttded for 1 child. age
10. 979-6149
Housewives PIT. earn
xtra money doing what
ru u kn o w be s t .
hou.<>ewor\. Call Suds·n
Stuff. 842-0884
tNS I RUC l'OR-Pii'Crime .
or fulJ time i.nstructor to
teach high school stu·
den\s io the field of
TV /Media . Minimum
salary Sll per hr. Con·
\act Paul S n yder .
<.:oas tl1ne ROP .
telephone 7\.;-979-1955.
An Affirmauve Action
Empl<>Yer_ __
TIMP. IMVIMTOllY
CL-S
$4.215 hr. 8:30 lo S. S day
week. To take inventory
& rount st.ock. 2 to 3 wks.
e mplymt. could possible
lead lo full time pogition
for right individual. Call
Vicki. Vicki. S4U·6055,
Coutal Persoonel Agen·
cy. 271i0Harbor Bl .. CM
NEVER A FEE EOEm/f
INSl'ICTOtl
EKperienced m the m-
s pe ct ion or printed
c ircui t board as
semblies Small m ed.
mfgr. near oc.•can .
Pleasant worlung condi· JAMToRS
tion.s. Benefits Ask for I~~~~~~~~~~ Part time eves. Newport
4lA>l Birch St . Ste 0
Newport Beach
545-6184
Rick or Bob Beach/C.C.ta Mesa area.
C_. 64J.0145 Giii. FmDAY Janltors • wueni. Musl
Varied duties. Ute typing l>P over llyrs. old fl U.S .
EI.ECTRICIAN-Boat ex· "bkkpa at fntllsh train· c1ll:ren. Call 532-6558,
per desir able to help ing 6aro. 494·4644 or 10AM·3PM. Mon.·Fri.
wire 67' boat in Co!>ta 494-4.Me Mesa. CaJI Vrck Lucky Junior girl Friday type tiUADS person wanted, Ceramic
64S-6063 F\.111 .tr part time. All Tile Design Center.
ESCROW SICY areas, Uniforms furn'd. wages neg per exp.
Min l year exper . Ales 21 or over. retired 831 52161.
8:3().SPM. Mon-Fri Xlnl welcome. No eitper. nee. ""-..
bene fits . Call Be lly Apply : Un iv ersal l•JPll :ltupr •
Farns, 78CMl060 Pl'()tecllon Service. 1226 Experienced needed for w. 5th St .. Santa Ana. lo· ful growtna hotel chain. field RCJ>"t1pecial temp. terview hn: 9.12 &i 1-4. Acct'g bacltp-ound • +.
project position Good Moo·Frl. CallChri1tlne8Sl-l.325
pay. Immediate opening. , A_.,•cape Co. 1_...,_.I for I ui T I rornpter HAIR STYLIST with ...,,_ UUOUI• nq re e ep ~a-ble, q··-""i_. men. Coble TV. 001W.16th St. c Hentele o n Balbo• ... -........ ,.,....
NB '""3261 Jslend.87J.8I0,97().7595 exp preferred, must
·""'· · have mechanical ap·
file Cle rk. General offire tilude. 768-47Sl be\ween
Typing req1Ared ror pro· Hcta 8:30 Ir 3:30. Apply at:
motionaJ purposes. H .S ~ ..-T 23111 Via Fabrlcante,
grad . No e x pe r . ......, ,..., MwinV"iejo
n ecessa r y Good Q.1.91r
be n ef I t s Farme r s UUl Legal secret-.ry needed
G W .. o .... ---·a reliable f« irowin& Hunt. Bch Ins uran ce r o up , ..... ..,_.... la-r1·rm. Friendly Ir c .n ~, .... E o E person with an aptitude -.....,... ""· · for fiiures fl calculator ca1ual atmosphere.
~-. s kills to work Nl&ht Need individual to help
•-cu .. 1111•• Audit. filjoy excel. com· overworked staff, work-
Stat;;rde mob\le home pany .benefiLI lndlldinl a ahOOc boa Ir manic as·
loan broker nt'eds ag free meal per shift. App· soclate9. Le&•I ei1per.
gresslve representative ly in penoo tAM-Noon. necessary. Also need
for this area. Xlnt. com Moo-Fri. Personnel lqal S«'y for minimum
mission plan. Call Mr. MAlllOTTHOT& ol 3 dys pr wlL to uslst
Crisp : 80(). 742-1.930. 900 Newport Center Dr uisUna sec.retariM and
Newport Beach ty pe long documents.
R.OllALDISl&UH F.qual()ppEmplyrltl/F Will train on mat cud.
Help needed Ptr. Ftr. Will consider full lime.
N p t B c h a r e a . •-.--------847'*Ml. XAVIER 'S Oft•..._._. --------NEWPORT.~7846 ..-a L.-Seaetsy
, UMl1ll 11111 GrowTna Real EAlale f1orist Clerk & telephone ._., Htlaalion Clrm In
sales. Some light book 11~.IMa Newport Center seeks keeping. Must write muczua experienced, effi cient, ..
leaibly Ir be accurate . F\lU th• c.,_.. poelllon en erg e t 1 c l e 1 a I
Experience de1irable . inunedlately available secretary. Shor\ hand,
3Qhrs /wk. Call Kenq Qualified applicants dk1apbone, • Klnl. l)'P
641--0810. Clark KeMedy ~ poese11 2 years Inc skills a must Xlnt
f1orist. hotel Dilhl audit H · salal'Y. deP.endin• upon
-.:....--------• perleoce. F.njoy U · quaUflcaUona It e.per.
"611 • ptirt tlme help cel l en\ c ompany Good beneftta. MMMO.
wanted. Li&hl maln· beftenta. ~ ln penon ~. prefer ma\ure 9AM·Nooo. Mon·l'rl
person. Ice Capades . Penonoll
9'7.-0 MAlllOTT HOT& Dally VllO\
AD VIS<,>R
G:42·5678
how OaUY Pilot CIUS·
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messa1ee Wllh ~alblllt)'
and lmpect? Our ads, we
are proud to aay, really a•t r u ultt, Phone
842 $178.
E\111 time for pleuanl ot
fice ln Fuhlcio a.land Cal\ f or inte rview : 144.sm
F.qual Opportunl\y ~~~ tmplQ~~!.,er!!!ll!!!!!/!F!!!~ Ma Ile your . 1 hop p1 n I = euier by ualn1 the Daily
etz..al78 PUot CluaifWd Adt.
900NewportCtr. Dr.
Nf'WPOI\ lleach
F.qual Opp £mplyr 111 /f
Mon familiel a.re 1etUn1
tM camplna "bua" thi&
year . If you h ave a
cam~r that'• not ptdn«i
med. scll It now wtth a
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we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call
in at your convenience during office hours and get
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S••tm91t Wmwted "' t l' 1 e t ..i r ) ,\ J T l-.\C:llt:RS Presrhonl, Hotpo1nt refng, avocado . Beautilul part Burmese.
I ult & parl tllll(' poi. ltlnl rood, S1SO 735·4115/ kittens. gray &c black.
I)' wmg back sora. hlk/wht
µlaid. xlnt c•ond St Ill
Gold uphol c hr S:ls
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HOUSEKE~r~tt . o.i1111
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641.1160 m1111i.trut 1vr> lcnlt'r.
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lr111ne 352-7331 997·8058 Cal164&-6488
Ll¥e-4n ronlp•n1an ror
.weriy -wun'lltn Must be>
-over ~ M1.1M b1av.-l'11r
L I l e h u u 11 l' w 1.1 r k
Reference& ~·18 l)J7 0
btwa9AM8PM
LOANNOCUSOI
PERM PARTTIMI-~
lmmed opening 111 lo.in
brokera11e company \('
curate t yping , dt>t 1tll
oriented. ability to l'OJ>t'
w/pr~w-e Call Kath'
6*).9350
WMC~OM
MAMA ...
Part lime from 4pprox
lOAM W\lil 3 Mon f'r1
Ideal for mother with
children in Sl'hool f'ur
Lido Penin s ula
Employee Association
lwtchroom Call Cathie,
675-8036. ------
Nursing
Mo.cefiffl•d
N.wsAides
$J.7SjlW'.
We wall t ra111 ii p.11J
holidays . ~111nn1n~ ai. soon as hired henefit-;
Ba yview ('on v:i lt'!il't'n\
Hos1,ltal. 2055 Thurm
Machine Operator ror l ' M M r!> F;irrt'll
lat.be ac mill for produc &42 ~ ~ 0 r:
tion of preci s i o n _ ,
miniature parts Trainee Ofrlce help . ~ T , gd
or experienced Good phone personality. filing
PCJUibillty for advance· & lilt! t y p 111 R Call
meot. E 0 . E Mi rro fl.t.2·2256.
Precision Swiss lnc. 1n
Lqwia Niguel. 831-9331.
Machinist to work a Mill &
Lathe, f\ill or p rr . fot
tW'el & dies. 2 yrs m in
exp. 64&-1813.
MAIDS
&&2·3030
Ma4ntenance . For apt
complex in Costa Mesa.
:;e.~ 1-'rom 12-7PM.
Office
Sl75PHMO.
In cl ude s a n 11>.111
(Umlshed Ofr C'llblC(l' T
elec. recept , t e lepho ne
a'nswering. Conf-:rence
rooms. coping (ul:il ,
kitchen. jamto n al .,ves.
E xecutive Gardens
~7 1151
ORDER OF.SK
tf>'1 l plll>Ol~I JllCtJL'\J luL
11n a. 1,·,11t11 ,.11XJ1 .. 11 J
t";ill Don1111 tl.:lt .l.'•21
f( C \' (' {J l I 0 n I q I } p I ·, l
1 l<\0~11 I l for ortho ,,m n : 5
J .i} WN k U'l2 S.IJIJ7
Rece pl 111 111:.l 11 \ IJ l!>l .
weekemb l\t:-.11l1..•11t1al
n•'11 l'Sl<l\i.' HffiN! nN·<I~
p 'f r cl' 1! \11 I u n I s t
S.1t Sun !t-5 L1lN1-.e pr,·
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offwe lu:eru.e rc4
49-141594
Rest.rewt~
U1 g h Pne r gy S a n t :..
1\na Tu:.t111 re:.t;;urunl
requ1 re'\ 1.. nt-r(!l• t 11·
<'OUntcr help & .·ash1n~.
pan. tam~ & lull llm<'
Call Mr Eng lis h for
Jf~t. !i72 8tl50.
HSTAutlAMT
MAMA~H
Fast food. lrvinE'. prof
r areer opJl()rtunil ~, elCp
1eq Submit resume
Wnte <.;lasstfie<l Ad #6711. Oa1l~ Pilot. P (I_ Box
l560, Costa Mesa 92C2fl
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Person 1\lust be J\'ad to
"ork dll'VS univ-:'11J k or
1-emall.-plcu..,~ .tppl) 111
p e r .. 0 11 S ~t 1\l\T \'
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luok1111! (11r a ruture In n·
lail m~ml w µuod 1·0
hen..-ftts W:ply 111 111-rson
!lam to t .. m Mon thru
fl'ri Stan anl Sl111"°' '11117
Su l3nst<1 . < • '\1
Sale:.
L1 gh l 1n ,i: f1 '(tU1l
salcsman fur 01n:-11!•
:.ales in rasl jlr(•Wtnl! Cu
~an or woman, o>XJ• &
c:.l ah llshed preferrf'1I
~ust lw "~df .,lart1~r :'1111
w~~l L~hlu1µ 73t :!311
SALESPIRSOM
* * SICIET ARIES• •
(; t>t c rQJ It.row $12,llUO
~.>-cc Sh.80 Pro $16,SOll
f !'hit . ...ec RE lo Stt>,800
lO!l> T 65 ~hl:ll.ISld,100
Lu nt'l.llder!\ A.eerie'
11'2\) Hi rt•h F.bl '64 !':CJ 1':
N••WJJUti 8JJ l419t) fo'rct•
SECRETARY
To $12.000
\a•ur-.11 h 'llii>l wiac lOUlll.~ payJble . accuulll5
1u-ct"J ble knuwlcdl{t' Must know Ill k l'} b~
lCIUl'h, ~1)()(1 w I ll!Ufl•:.
:"lull smc)ker In Tu~lln
~.12 7300.
SECRETARY
PurchosMg/tn•entOt"y
l::!cf)('r Purrli.1,,t• I lrr:ll:I'
follow up. m\entorv 1·11n
trul, t y pe \~ Wpm
1>ri:am1.ed µcrson I 1'111c him 111fr S\11-~1.1< ti
n :A 'llER Spec t;d.
~!\Ster s in Beh Sr pref.
Ex1> w 00, multi
lland1capped adlts Ab 1li
lY t11 wnte 11mpl~ment
hehav1oral program
plans Sul)t!r111sury exp.
req 8':N .. 1PM Untied
Cerebral Pals} A!>sot• .
[146 5760
Tl::ACHf.RS ;\SSIST A 'Ir
Special classes for hun
d1rapl)('<i adult:. I. yrs
1,.•ollege exper r<·•t d EK·
rel vacall1.m & 1n:.ur;;1we
l.Jcnefns Wl<dys d JO ln
4PM Umted Cen·brJI
Pall>\' Assoc , Jo:iio \\'
Harvurrl ~l SantOJ Ana.
!>'t»!l76U
1 EACHTNI; \~!-)1':-,
I:: I l• m l' 11 1 a r y . m us 1 l'
hal·kr.rnund rle'i1rable
Expenenced . dc1>e nda
ble !J'J'i 8333.
J'elcphont' Upt-ralor ror
l llJrll iam shaft Man\
bt't1t•f11 s ~:!ll Fu1 t>~l
Lal!Unil 11e:w1l.
Tele~• 0,.rator
San L: e mente Ion
TREftHONE OPH. .---------I ~day:-. w~k.K-•t11m Call '\lrs Baltazar Hulcl SECIETARY l.J~on..i. 425 S C11 dst
For fnswance Co. 11"'>·-'!14 1151
~Ill [){H. K"nowl1..><Ji:1• or
J U M M ,. 111 " r \. Tfftphcfte Solicitors
1ypc1& n ter 'ttu-,l type Needeo 1m~d1atel\ 21)
1l."ii•lwpm ,11·1·ura1c :..l u dl.'nl s a nd 1.t r
!'I.am,· 1111 rn twr<, ab!• hnm1•maker.; who ncPd
l' .1 I l \' i 1·" I -c 11) t.0:.5 ll1 l'J m 1n..nC) v.11rkHl1!,.
I 11.i.st;;l l'cr..om1cl ,\~t·11 vfc(hilnt to\ emng hour ... ,.~ ;(o''ll l!Jrrur Cll l'~l I .1 !I :11011 1''r1 No sell111i,: . ~E\ ~R A FEF Sald r } 53 ·;5 hr ~ ---------•! g .. ot-rtJtl.<. bonw. /\cm:-s rrom J o hn W av n c
<\Jrpon Call Sue after
21'M l>U·0\00
Wll i r h10 .w..asher-J & u
dl')er, white. 3 yrs, S325.
Scotsman pwiried water
c0t·ktfl1l 1ce·cubemak~r.
cubef; ID 5 mm, perl for
exec's office, home wet·
bar , s mall bu!.inesi.
New, $600, firm $21 5.
f».1-11341
o Keefe & Merit 8 J l>
.... tuvc. ~". mint cond.
$110 962·2'115 ------
l!l <! reln gerator gold.
~ 1c1>-makt:r Like n<·w
~ 55:! 4.'l.T7
Washer & Jlr)e r, late
model, ~oocl cond, SIZS
l·a 1>16~
ORY E H . i-.e a rs. gas,
ramdy !>l.te . $99.99
t>U 304.'i
Elec dry,~r. 22UV. xlnt
c:ond. St:ars, ~>10J\O.
tHfl·29ll
Aalctlon IOIS ....•.••..............•
PUBl.JC flJRNITURE
•AllTION•
ToNte7:JOPM
LO\ely bedroom sets.
armo1r\!S, bunk beds .
tables & r hatrs l hma!.
la m µs P l.US LUTS
M11HE1
SAVE SAVE SAVE
We ho nor BofA. M C ,
Cashil'r's Chel'ks &
Cash NO PERSONAL
\H ECK S PL F:AS F.1
F'ovd available Item~
sullit:l1 tc1 vr1:salt-
MASTHS AUCTIOH
207S1>i N~rt Blvd CM
833-9625 ~s. 8686
Dober"'111ln f emale. I yr ----
old, rust C'<*>r. to loving l pair Queen Anne Sl) le
home.67J.Z72l,673-J71l. win& chairs. excellent
Husky /Shepherd Mix cood!Uon. 673-7~
Fem. l'\lppies 6 wks old. Elegant dining group
ToGoodHome SS7·4604 Molla wrought iron
;::-7 k -L b-w ghlSS. 2 host & I side,
r1 ~puppies, W S, a I 548.9536
Golden Retnever ·
64_1>-~--~We 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FltEt-:. 2 male cats ,
neutered, LI.ilk t-yr-old. I
gray s triped. l-vrs old.
lovable & house trained.
Please call 673· 7247 or
f>'5-:Mi5{)_ ------
Perfect for H111loween.
Loving blk cat. green
eyes Spayed. all shot:>,
s mart & sweet Call
644-~ 75t-3347. Pnce·
c1 lovin~ home
Cute Shep1Corker pupp)',
hse·broken, needs good
home w •yard. 545-0756
I need a home ' Adorahle
S<'hnauzer / Poodle pup
546-78U After 7 pm --------,..,,....,. 8050
Sat. & Sun. lllam 5pm.
Chests. vacs. sofa. china
& much more No junk
17082 Rotterdam Ln !or
Beach/Warner I HD.
Irvine Terrace, Sal !1·4.
Silver dishes, ping pong
table, child's desk, me ta!
tea cart, girls' 21)" bike.
new pots & pani., pie
lures & much mire 1910
Tahuna Terrace
Garage Sale. office equip,
office s uppli e s .
household gds. s tereo
eqwp, skis. boots. table'
& lots more Sat & Sun
9-3, 223 .'llarc1ssus Ave.
Cd M 673-4rul
••••••••••••••••••••••• Multi Family G araRc
PATIO F l JHNl'fUR E Sale.Sat&Sun,9·4,2507
l.ike new 2 c•h:.iirs, 2 ot· Duke Pl. C ~
toman!>, & :.mall table -. --~-- -
legs SlSt> Couch $35. SUPJi.R SALE Antiques
Matchm!l fhair sis. \nll slo eqwpmenl & clothe~
~ue RCA V1l'\Or lllFi m kitchen items lot:. ol
Mahogan>' Cab1nc:t SI.Su. bargains Sat 9· I 199:1
Ant ique Wulnut Oec;k PortSeabourne. NB.
~u.~71~l M2-lll.38 3-FAMILY SALE D;uch * * I BUY * * coffee & end tables drel.sers, baby <'hanging Good used F'l1rrut11rP &
Appliances OR I will
sell or Sf.l.J, for You
MASTas AUCTIOH
64MH6 & lll-9625
dresser, stereo. anti
ques , clothe s . much
more. 2078 Sant a Ana
Ave. CM Sat !t-5.
Manufacturing Co. has 2
posltions. general sbop &
up screen printer. Of.
fers C'omplete ins
pacltqe, 2 weeks vaca·
Uoa after 1 yr. Ask for
llr.G.96t-471M.
WITil INCENTIVI!:
l)ynamk. bu.c;y romparn
needs top applicants Cor
mail order dept. Outgo
ing. extraordinary phone
personality required,
good typing skills . Call
Penny at Computique SA
549-7373.
RHTAUllAHT
HOSTUS shin 8 2 Moo-Fri.
$8)) + car ... 1l1lW;flll'l' &.
comm1si.1on & exc.·I ~ndits Lg l'Orp w,1nt" mature worTICn & m..·11
for their \lf'ntal lllh sale:.
Prt:fer somt•one with
knowled ite ot dental
equi pmt .,r recepti11n
background m dentist '!>
omc:e Call Ann. 54ll·6055,
Coastal Pt'~nnnel Af!eu c:y, 2791> Harbor Bl .. CM.
SECRETARIES
Mf'!lchAna
Recpt Sec'y $10.800 Le9 Sec'ys to$15,600
Free and f; U £
T.,._. Solicitors
Growrng w rp Earn t!X
eel money m the pnv;icy
di <'Onveruen1·e of your
----• _-_•_!'_!'_!'~~~~ Solid, exec SSOO de::.k ,
GIGAMT'lC SALi
Sat~ 4 ~o E 16th Pl.
licyea.. 1020 •••••••••••••••••••••••
30x60, mus\ sell, '225
67~ 1230 or ~Z712
~----------PIKGLOTSALI D94MY'S
Bristol &c Redhill. C. M --------
PAM SA.LIS llST AURANT Har NEVElt A FEE EOF.
Irvine Personnel Agency
4.R8 E 17th, Costa Mha
Suite 224 00-1470 ~
1>wn home or use our H~pd. bikes. dnt. cond. modern fol''$ Co llege S himano & Sun Tour 5 pc bdrm set. $150. Nate
s ludents OK ' Call eqwp, 25" e,, 2l" t85. stand, r alls, dresser
!lf'4-2239 for co mvlete in-833-2842 w /m1rror & c h est.
Everything imaginable .
Corner o f t9t.h &
Monrovia. CM, Sat /Sun.
&6 .. c H A N I c A L Wanted p rr Hours. Al • ,... Part Ume. Tues. S to 9, T H E I R V I N E fo Ask for lian -s..5-2394 SECUTAIY -·~-;;;-r ---GRE~T ~UY--SCbw1no Huntington Harbor
Sale-1961 M 8 4 dr,
Yamaha ~ bike. Curn.-foo 1:·-·cam.ping equip
ENGINEER Wed. 9 to lPM. Some C L U 8 ff O U S E
Growt.bopporturuty ex p K er m Rama RACQUETBALLCLUB.
SANDWrett Maker. pt/
lime, ideal for housewife or student. 84&-5221 e"es.
...._Aaa6st_. •--:-men s 27 • s speed. ex-Ne~ Beach fmancaal Full lime. m beautiful ~lenLa.."2r212& _ ~. 1 A rapidly espandlnf Hardware. 21686 Ha r bor Contact Scott 7!>4-7500 _ ... :;:~~~~n;"i-8-1-vd;...·...;c_.M;...._. ____ ...,, .. t ReSfiUr&ni -·-· ..... · --:--=:-:;.;.~ .. -~·..,....._ SIAMSTUSS
...:tU.VJCti ... oo, .Garwlida-l&• .oe.w .. I ag1ma .. 1-auh .. of·-· · ---------
must have good skills. nee Must be depepdtt 21" Mot<>Becane Grand.
t1>lephone & problem ble. ti<'curate & enjoy Record & equipment l"J
svlvmg exper . f.imllJan-workmg with rJeOple. Re-new pnce. 642.2900 competall mdividual to J~Y'S
atreo&tben •ainffring P Aln' 'llME UST AULUO' functiou. Includes de--IVll••S N EW dinne r houH ~-...&-, draftln•, materiab Adults over 21 with out-restaur ant openin g an ---Santa Ana/Tustin area 1n t.Un1. and R & D pro-s tanding attractive approat. 4 wks. We seek
)ec:U. A degree ill pre-penonalities who cnJOY serious applkants who
ferred with 1-3 years ex-worldna with k ids. S4 per want to be a part of a
perience: however. Te-hour. Call &l2-.a21 Ext grea\ rest au rant ex
cent graduates with good 250 between 2 and 6Pm. periencc In lhis area.
references wdl also re-Ask forLon POSITlONS OPEN
ceive consideration. Or9llJR Co.st F\IU & J*rl t1rrle
Great opportunity to join Dail1 Pilot AM & r M shifts
an e" chin 1 t e a m ~E~q~ua~l Op~po!!r!E~m~~p~lo~y~c~r~j Cook, exp 1Jrl'I, xlnl pa_,. Qualified applicants -: Bus Bny~
send resume to· Hostesses C"sh1er..
Chief &Jgineer PA ftOLL llookkceper
231191 Via Fabricaute Partti ~ Payroll Clerk Dishwashers -Clt·Jn L11
llliukln Viejo, CA 92001 needed for multi orrice
"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~I insu rance a~e ncy = Salary co0\11'\enburate Medical Front Offi re,
exp, mature. Send re
1wne to Clas1lfied Ad
M'11. Dally Pilot, P .O.
Box lS60. Costa Mesa.
9Qlla8.
MEDICAL
DME. Medi, rentals &
sales, customer service,
EDP Salary com -
mensurate with cll-
penence. Send resume
to: Bot' Z733 NB 92663.
M2·9U7
with experieucc•. Lin<lu .
963·~1 . -------
PIX ONl.A TOii
f'ull T ime. R eliable
person with pleasant &
efficit:nt phone manner
needed to join our PBX
dept Apply 111 !Jt'rson
!#AM Noon. Mon Jo~r 1 .
Personnel
MAlllO'n HOTll.
900 Newport Center D"r
Newport Beach
F.quaJ Opp Emplyr M , F
Needed. F rr custodian & I~!'!!!~!'!!!~~!'!!!~~ towel desk he.Jp. Newport Beach Sporting House, Pest Co ntrol person 7~ needed to do lerm1le con-
. -trol worlt. handy with
Need extra SS$SSS de building tools. el~. Gd
monstrate liquid em· starting pay 752-5444
broldery. Info call P~st rontrol. MiF. (or
531-3613. 9am-Jpm pest control route t.ioorl
starting pay. 752·S44S
Mu..,l be 18 y1 !; l11 11p11ty
for above poi.1tio1L~
WaJter·s W,11trt.-s::.t•s
.'\Mll\Jnl h &i bnmrh I &
l'M
Must be able lo wurk :al
least 4 :1h1fts per wk
Ves11lner jeans wall tit!
wor n f;X(ll'rie nce n :
quir<'d 1..-ocktails pre(
C,1ckt ail Waitres:.el>
Lunrh & evenmi; s h1f\ :-.
Must be 2l yrs to appl}
Applk st1or1s .... 111 he
taken !I lo 5 Moo thru Sat at Johnny's Restaurunt
17th SI at Tustin Ave
1 so1.1thwt:st comer I San
l a An& N e wpor t
Ft-eewa) oU ramp 1 blk
west on lith.
RffAILSALIS Stro n ~. <-arahlc , personable. mature lady
w 1great fashion sense.
for chain of lady's bouti
ques m Laguna Bch &
Costa Mesa GreBt oppty
& vot ential . Mr Mew Bf~ Ir Shlffw For L .A. mes 4-5 mom·
inpperweek. 541·844lor
&gl413
Phw wcist AsMtt. E d w a rd s o r M r s
. llto6. Moo to Friday. Ex-Trauish · <19'1 1018. or
F o r D q Cleaner
Repairs.:.. & AJtttnat11.1ns Full or r tr. 593.S Warner
H.8 846-4221
t) w !filing sy!.tcms . quire 41>wpm typing f'or
Outil!S involve :.11ppurt-appointment. call Mr~ ................ 025
ing & reJl()rting lo Pres. Jcrue. 898-1196 EOt: ••••••••••••••••••••••• do 1-.:xec. V P I< high M f'
le\'el sule l\ support Sa la ry rom mPn~ur a te Typ1i.tr rranscriber . lnw
w quauftcatmns &. c .; offke. \luiil type 65wpm ~r & have knowledge of
:\cl& port f'unt.l1ni.: n.rµ lei;al lt:rms. Gd pcm tion
il:&·7~ 1133S tor m a t u r e per son
Angle ir on, 1o·x21• x
21.xJi16, S7 ea , new, pvt
party. S4l-:l17uS.A.
c~~&
&,;,..... IOlO •••••••••••••••••••••••
Secretary to CEO. ad
min1 s t r at1 v e ,
rnathe mat 1cal. book
keeping skills r~wrt!d.
ChaJlenginR oppurtun1lv
Salary to Sl>t.000 Collins
Assoc. 5G7 San "ll1colas
Dr. N R -A1whe1m La w F irm SICRETAIY munn )( to New1•01 l Owtu.,.chetllic41h
SUµer secoretannl 11pen · ~enter in Nnv 82Hl751.l or Cheap Secretar>
Ma1or Nt>wpol1 Cl'11l•~r
law finn \('(•kl/\!( Lc..:a l
Secret ary 1nlelhjZl'llt'C.
gd slulb & pnor !l'r.JI
e xp req C"o ll t.u \1111
Outch~r 7~-~I
111g w1lh l1:111lm,1! Nt:WJ>On 'l::J l;tlJl . ___ 768-5837 __ _
BcaLh real estat11•>Hl{·o::. Can on A E -1. 35 mm Vcrv 1i1vers1r1 .. d posi 1 ' 1>1~• !n me .;rC'.1. t~p lion. Lots of opr1o1n.unil\' 1 •Oto! ~.-1wpan. f1lifl~ phc.m• camera wtth 1"1 8 lens
r atwnrE> .ti'll pcrson:ihl\ t m:ul Sterel\ rn.1niJJJL I wnh po~·pr ~1nJer & 17i
a 1J I u !> \ .d I G eo C ( turt•r 'i t4-...'i#i-fH!IJ s pe ed I 1 ~ h l $JU II
-.)9 t.'ilJL E 0 ~ 1975 l2811
SlCRfTAIY -T\ 111st F 'f hnm1•. P 1T 11f - - - -• -I
~~ Off\cen tu'I' II P I r\~k for Jun . 85 to 2oc, MM lelephoto :'>Jev.pon licar h .-n ··utcl.' 7 !l 2 tural lir ro nutt.::. 111 fur Ruc11a •ark ti. Jr, ine '.:! 4~. -· __ ltmS. v. rT\Jc ru, Cannon
cludl.' g1•nerat office & All shafts. <:.l id On vers 1\ JJl!-1 <.;,•,u 1 a l 0 H 11•I' no mount ..,. •case. 646 Rlil"MI
hea n IYPll'lf( Assis tant lie, lr<1r.spnr tc1t 1on & l'"'""r ~ H S l'rad aft S
I J "' If phone a m ust £xpr. , r n · • t r. d t>pl 1ea . .,e ~....r but will tram I li1u1 ~ner1L .. & promo-starter (;(m!>lru<'t1on ex nef1ts avail. umform lwnal oppvr tu_ n 1t 1l'~. pr. preferred •not re I w 0 1 • 11 .• 1 Karen rum Apply m µerson. M ' rv1nc area. r ara11 e1 s jac~on .. l.'7\.,~~73 0300 lhru Th, 9um to 4pm. _,1\d-! n ~ u ran c· e , G r " u p .
-----· -vocate EntcrtpmJl''i ,920 :>411 1\lllU E 0 .1'.
Minolta Autopak 8 Dill.
Bauer PG l6mm proJ
s11d ,;nrl. 8xH1 Oayllte
elt!c. ,,.r~o 751·4.'>99
Secret ar}' • 1<ecept1on1!>I .
1
Ora11gethorpr Aw :i lllfi. Doqs 8040 bas 1" know I ed it•' " ( B u e n a P <1 r k 7 l 1 \~' a 1 l r t> ~ s e " . J P fl I ) •••• •••. ••. ••• ••• •• ••• •
payroll, puichai.e 11rd~·r!> ~~-_ _ betwe<>n 2 & 4· Sta vrrn. KE&:;HOND Pups AKt;
& mvoicm~ with gr! t~p S9)J W !'085~~~2'.~R Cham p sU'e M F Pel &
i n g s k al I s 5 .d a r Y SECIETAIY w ,\ I '1' R ES S _ a p p I ) s h o w P v t p t } negotiable 642 11126 be t ween 9A i\t -12 p M. 21J,&97 134!> aft 6 pm.
SECRETARY S919to$1200 t'harhe s ChiU Corp.30Ul -----
General ocnce f 1', 1111 ~:i<cellent career 011-Redhill. Bldg. :i. StC' 222. FIH PHOMI
med opcnm~ for So. IJOrturul} for uid1vidual Cosla M_es_a_. __ DOG BEHAVIOR
L 11 g u n a U t:' a c h to perform secretarial Wtlllng & ambitious 1n COUNSELING
arealfomeowner s .\!".· duties to one or 1nore dillidual ~o lx-l(an at pro· CallGinger ,962-9668
sociallon. Good typin~ ma n a r. e r s G 0 o d cJul.'linn level & actvancc
required, shorthand or shorthand, typing skills a s abilities allow 10 speed writing a .,. . Must and numeric aptitude re be outgoing, personable. qwred. Position offers s uriervis•>ry pos ition as
& e.ajoy a busy office de good star tin g s alary c· o m Pan Y gr n w s
aling with arembers & based on exper ience , Knowledge ol Spa nish
public Gooii Rend1t benefits and working \Cf~ helpful. Call U1ll
Package! call Weekt.lays condition..,, Please 1<end Hol(an. &l2 l59:1
9· l2 714-493-0122 Cor m· resume or call in con------
tervtew _!li>P!t.:_ __ filfence. Jo-:mptoyl.>e Re la· Merch••N
Golden Retreiver Male
8mo6. Papers. Divoreed
must sell 646-9609 or
545·8993 or 540-9943
l>ORElOIAN rUPPIES
FOR SALE! $100/ea.
847-34611
pr. desired. 492-761.J dys 5.51·l5'79. _____ _
NenPQerclttuJatlon as-or eves Retail Clerk Costa Mesa SICRITAIY
1I1 ta at I . APP r o" Pre-school teacher want-StatJoners. Z70 E . I7lh St. Stock Brokerage firm m
SlOOl/IDOP/f.&MHU3or ed.2~yroldclass.Cert. Costa Mesa. FUii hme. Fash.ion Island has im
tlOllS Dept. ( 714) 540-1111 • •• ••• • • ••• e • •• • • • •• • • •
DOUGI AS OIL ...... , IOOS
Ml NI SCHNAUZER
Female, AKC. 10 wks.
blk & s1lv. aJl shots +
Parvo vac. S175. AMSC
Breeder. 64&-s.2J67 -~---·------• or exp. needed Cati Apply tn person. IO·l2 mediate opening for noon secretary /back-up ..... ti 'I• Suaan6t().8820. --------operation!·» Experience
meded mmt be able to Printing-Want to be a RN relief. 11·7 Port time. preferred. Hrs 7-3·30. tnlm cm aU ablfta. Apply Pressman in Web or. Mesa Verde Convales Cootact Helen McGinley ~ a 9urf 'N' Sand rset 7 FUii ti me. Min. cent Hot!pilaUi6L Center for appt. 644-2292.
Jlaltl, Laa Bcb 87-4C7'7 ap: 20. Will train. Apply St. C.M. :;e.~. SICalT AIY
......... Pennysave r . 1660 IOOfllS CIVIL ENGINEERING 't ""•• V•Ffl PIMcerttia,C.M. Wantedforlargeproject COMPANY. NEWPORT _.. --------MUSTHAVE BEACH. NF.AR O .C . Oubt""'nl. fully paid P/time, 7days. 2hrs/dai· ATLEMTSYE ARS AJRPORT. -.n&a. Oft.Ike educa-ly, AM delivery • L.A. EXPERIENCE! F\JU Ume, exp rienced.
Uita. PaW wtllie becom· 1'1mes. SIOO per week In hot application. cheerful persou wanted .. eerUnec1. naphlp Laguna Beach. CIM-8496. CaJI Lee Roofin~ f o r e n l r y I e v e I
C()tl4flAtifY ••••••••••••••••••••••• A SUbsidiary of
Conoco rnc.
3160Alrway Ave
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Affirmative Action
Employer
WESTMINSTER ABBEY
ANTIQUE MALL
Daily 1().6. Fri l().9
Cloeed 'TIK.'Sday
11751 Westminater Ave.
Garden Grove SM-6103 Sec'y. AJrport Law Firm.
Top skills. bright, or· I~~!!!~~~~~~
ganized. No n S mkr.
JOilie 851-9025
SHIPPIMG Cl.BK
"M.l HUMMEL" Bell
L978 First Edition
7S8-U47
FrfftoYOll 1045 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
FneNDirt.
545-1914
Ftee t.o good home Golden
Retriever male, 1 year
old. 548-6m or 548-94 IO
Have something to seU?
Classified ads do It well.
Dramatic Sparush ll}-pc
~!m.n_LJel, ,CAt..~dul
hutch on credenza, SllOO
~137-Sabot, sport yak dinghy,
n11sc Sat/Sun 1·5. 1292
Solid oak Thomas"ille J"alkl'aod Circle, HB.
pedestal table w /4 chi rs ,_12.1.3 __ > _~_31181 _____ _
&2 leaves, StOOO. 548-4745 MOVING SALE-S un .
aft 7 wkdys & aft 12 stove. dryer. furniture,
wkend.s. _ toob. 9' Cabover cmpr.
Fur n. in l<'velv Mes a Misc. 19~ Church SL
Verde home roust be 6U-9088C.M. .
~~· Uv nn. bdrm, frml Ei'TANClA Class of ·71
dining ,rm. den, & cslm 10.yr. ReWlioo Garage home .off1c~ custom Sale. Sun. OC't. l2lb 9 5
desk. access . rv. radios. t640Labrador.C.M et.l.'.557-~aftS pm.
------Aollque Arrmir w fl side
Kmg Sz Hv) D_uty Xtra· mirrors. Ro6ewood Anta-
Firm lnnerspnng. Mat que Upholstered Couch . 5
t.re3S w Mat<'h Coil Box assorted ao1tque1wood
S pring. nt'\er used c h r s . Dinin)il F'ix -
PilCl..aged 1&on~ s.'>4? 111 iures.anlique s ewing
cl delivery S2ll.I Clish mar h lge (ramt•d m1r ~~ 640-fll!i ror, Aswrtcd small lbb .
Qn !.lee~r. earthlones dashes, 1ronrng bourcts.
$\1\1 \..>ffeeabl S2:1 End ll(e ass«tmeot Loots. ell'
tbl SB. aft 6. 646-2972 etc 502 Kings lld C''t1
----- -fo'n thru Mon between
Twn beds, w headt"1ards. H1vers1de&-Uun·r
g ood r ond. H ll ca --. . 642 9124 aft 2 31J Triple Ga ra~e Sale .l
-------Mesa Verde ho m es
Sofa & Love Seal look,, Radios. t \ 1>ewnt...-rs' r._.
1Jkelhe40's S.Sll evesantl corders , clo\hcs . furn
wkends 760 t hl6 dozens of good1e~ Sat.
Redecorallng designer
glass t<Jp coffee tbl gold
hase. Antique whl din
set. china cab & buffet
ser\'er. See at Balbua
Bay Club Call eves for
appl642·fi67~ __
Electric beds 1T\' or pa-
tient) headboard. naghl
stands, triple dresser.
white w /brass. Will sell
separately A s teal
548-9536.
Playpen. crib & high
chair $20 each. Call
after 6 PM. 646-3791 .
Unique s leeper chair, wht
oaug. 175, Qn hdbrd, UP·
bol. ISO. Console piano,
ad cond $700. 835 Amigos
Way #l3(Bluffsl NB.
759-1979
4 club chaJrs, S4S ea. !I'
sofa. $260; matching
chair. 8>. Coffee table.
$50 . Draperies .
brown/beige. 2 dr panel
+ I pr_ eost $1000, sell for
$250 Draperies ,
goM/bei~e. SUO Lamps
ac pies.~---
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M.wT-*aToys
75 Honda 250XL. COUl'h &
lovcseat.. 1Vs. mtsc hsld
items. Sal/Sun 9 5 ~ \
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552-0402.
GARAGE SALE. 192~
Port Provence. NB. S:it.
Furn .. nautic·als .
washer I dryer. etc.
MOVING SALE. furn.
misc. Sat/Sun 7AM til?
2lMS Anaheim Ave CM.
W /of Harbor orf 19th
St ..
Antique furn. clths. &
other goodies, Sat /Sun 9
to 4 914 Park Ave. Lag .
Bch.
Sat·Sun 9-4, toys, stove,
remodelling it ems ,
books. dingy _ 2ll94
Monrovia. CM 64S-211l92
Toys Galore Chlldrens
cloth. Crib, Misc 9-2 Sat,
2409 Orange <; M
642·4881
Coevalneent C.nter: P/fltsec'y/niceplforde· 842-7222 secretarial foos 1taon IOtotl. I d F\Una typing UIS3SUperior Ave. C.M. w/opportunity or advan· -----------11111• \/, •• r cement. Strong typing "'
F ltime, wlll acce1>t AIJlJqueUelgianslA>\/e ·all
trainee. Small ~mp11ny. porcelain tiles: antique ~ bene. Call 642-9363· Duncan Phyfe sofa :
lu rn -or ·t he· century
wicker baby but&Y; anti-
que por~laln ped .. tal
bathroom alnk. eTa-71*1.
OWN A IUSIMESS7
Ml-A911 phones. M • F. t3.50/llr. some S H . abilities
7 .. I . 0.rt. trainees. M6-7l3l llOa •S necessary Apply in
... Y .. CGDv. lbp. RAIN G UTT E R ExperieocH. Excellent ~rson w/resume to Mr.
•c-Mrlt.C.11. INSTALLER Exp'd. :.ae:.~ ~:pe~J: wttlll:Small'~~~~:
Must be depeaclable & tdman • also needs a soclates. 1401 Quall St.,
haveowntram.SG-12U tat or 2nd man. w/a l N.8 .
SHIPPI• DIPT.
lnspeclin1 6 packing
small parU. Must be rut and accurate. W /train. F~le pref'd. Xlnl Co Duncan Phyre table,
benefit.A with this Costa chain . hutch. ai.ooo or _M_esa __ Co~.Ca.:.._1_1546-__ 04_1.3 __ 1 best offer. 646-379\ after
6PM.
BOUGHT A IUSIMESS?
For only $38.50, the Orange Coast Daily Pilot Legal Department
will publish your Fi<'lltious Business Name Statement 4 times. We
will file your business nanie wtlh the Orange County Clerk. Their
fee is StO for I business name. S2. for each additional bui11ne~ ...
name. SAYE STEPS! t:i.J!~---~:'~.2~pe&;~:~ SICllTilY Shoe ules, f\IU Ume with ,_....,.~-' hrionnel Aaeocy 2'71IO PART TlllE FULL / will Wllr DOtt17c:onumrclaJ IW'botBl. Cll • TIME. lypln1, d \c · or w out eip .. or Rockwell il1a ed A.P .
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Rox·Tools·TV M1:.1· 1581s
San~ Ana~ M Sat only
ANTIQUES Loi~ 111
glassware.mirror:. 1.111·1
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Chairs·Tbls -Radius 8
tracks -TV' s H e a t ers
Sport Gds.700 Books
Collectables · Kitche n
Glasswar e -Bed<i in g
Towels ·& Much More.
4172 Old Mill. Irvine.
559·9084 Sat-Sun 9.5
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lead amp $'100 Ibanez
t'lt•tt r1c Gu1tur pro
r":.:.1un11l model S4~11
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nundy lrumpel, gootl
r1111d, free mute. SJ :?1)
Cull 75~ ;,ift. Eiµm
Thunder Rhodes :>1utca:..<' 1
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l'Ulld S72S/l)H0 960-15\111.
eves & wkend.'o
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SllJU <'al>h 001.., 1145 ~~7
1 ul:> H\'ce1 .... cd a !> ..:•rt Office f\tf'ftiture &
Sportift9Goock 8094 ..•.......•............
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Wll>. best offer
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Col1Kior'1 Items
2 U&R Traµdoor Sµr
lll}{fielt.ls 45 711 car bmi.:.
$tlJIJ lhOe. ~ on g Rem ·
111gtun rolhnl! lillJ( ~ i x:i 7.
~2511 Trude o r '<'ell
!Ii 1·57<111
ORANGE COUMTY
GUH&
COUECTOltS
Ix.; I Ith & 12th. I IHS !J .~
'75 F:neson :t.!. t•stm ml
l!JCI 6 ~ails, whl, kn11l ,
Vilt-', many xtr;a:.., bout
rovers , r11ccst on We!>l
Coast Musi :>et.." ~.000
Firm !)6117903or968·1)H7<!
12 · Snowbird . nl(·e
learner 's boat. $295
675 0349
Lt1ser-S1ulbo1tl &-Trlr
XJnt cond. Sl200Jbst ofr
I-:\ !:157·1426. dy 634·5150 ----
:.;· Aft Cabin t utter. SU'~
<'Omplete. dsl eng, tnt
00'1 finished ~1l1sl 'di
$23,Utll) as IS. 644 ~7119
'Jllr~ ~.»Ui.5 Lt Tube·
less Truck tires S20 Cil<'h.
Cid <'on d 9 a m 5 p m
646 7416
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IMPORT1\NT
NOTI<.:ETO
READF.RS AND
ADVERTISERS
T he price of items
a dvertised by vch1c:l11
rlealers in lbt veh!l'le
dassifi ecJ advertising
columns does nut include ~nf ~ppllc11ble t11xc -
licens e , transf11r fet:~.
finant:e t'har~es, fees lur
air polluhon contro l de
vice cert1fkalions or de
aler documentary pre
parat1on ~harges unle:..~
lllhc rwisc :>pel'if11id li)
the &d vert1ser
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t<ras. Sw1ircl' 1·1 .. rh War
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18 (\ Pnndle Catamarnn.
see at 4:!7 t:ypr~s Un' e.
Laguna Beat:h 497 '\:JU~. ~C .I lass.cs 9520
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ru.!:. loob, tlt':.k.-oak
tuble t'h111rs . d1:q >la y
l'ase. r(>(."kers mnwer
:>urfboard. IO):.. mure'
Promont111') Pt Sale. Sal
& Sun 8 s 200 i::
Prumontur) ti73 7ll07
EASY to get to wru.c sale
Have : low prices & a lit·
tie about every t hing
8am-6pm, Sat. Oct t I
INpt fwy to Dyer Rd, W.
to KJlson, S. 1n blk behind
3025 S. Kilson, S .A .
CAiiff.
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llke ne...,. $1t•1 IH2 7h7:• or
~51 '1!15 l L'haud 1.t
liank:n l11~o;1•,.. 1·1cxui.:cn. so· S 8" & ,, .. Values to
$411 Best offer ~ 9536
'° Jokn Wayne Tennis Club
Me mbership Must st!ll
760 1Z74,644·"876
WILL TRADE Qn sz mall.
box spr+rrame in xlnt
cond. for I twn bed size in
xlnt cond. 640-4426
:.! l 'Jtlcl~ :.pokl· whed
r1 m::. llW fo1 U•H h
lSJ9 2\m 100 !1:01
Send scm~on .. ,·ou love a
huuquet or JO mull! l'OI
ored helium balllx•ns l 1ed
w1lh nbbon & your own
personal mc :.s u~e .
PerfeN for en•ry oc·
<'as1on Wt: deli ver
6734419
Dbl Depth Harbor Lawn
Cemelary I.Alt . Cypress
Serl Sacr $800. G E
Refng S\25 ~5 5463
Train layout. mus1 !'lee lo
aµprer1ate HO s1 1.e ,
$100 962·0 148
t'-\2 .i::IW ~ hr.,
'l'up pt•rware ha ~
o,o ml'lhmi,: rur )CIU C.ill
Su~an at 559 !*i8J for {'A
••ling detaab
\'rib, G M Car Se..i t.
Handmowtir, Molon:\ t'IP
helmet, dll Just s111 l!ath
!'>52 59S.I
Mi1cetlanean
Wanted 8081 .•••.••......•••...•.•.
WUJ Buy USEL> Orl-'IC'E
f'URNJTUHF. Work
fit-nches. Shcl,•111 g ,
631 2777
Wanted Enghsh forward
scat s taddle. 111.:ht
we 1ghl Ca ll Ma11 a'1
493-5477
P1lne} Bowes P11">ll.ll(1•
Mat'hrne. 11s1:11t1 $81111
P 1t ne' H u "'c"
foldl!r st~rrl'r olfcr
P1lney Bowes Post..11(1
S<·ale. offer ti7J llJ•••
8087
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hound:. 1.il on1le blk.
brindle blk. AK<.: rci.:
Goo 11 h nm c on I y
675·7043
AKC Co1·ker :.pan1l'I,
male, buff. 2yr s uld ,
h o u sebroken . guoll
w children. pa10 $4110,
wall sell for S251J or rnn
sider giving to a gooct
home. 673·2871
Star~. RHtaurant,
Bar 8095
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lt'SI. hfi l'k ·l•l\C. 1tnll
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trlr + other extra!> C ;oo<l
t'<>nd 514W 631 l399
J.1do 14, trlr. r over . 2 st•ls
'ails. ra<'l! rl!l!ll't.l, v11r~
clean. $1750 714·8411 l&.11l
loah. SUp1/ Doc:b 9070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
28''1ER
\l .t r l US C h ann e l .
$l25ilnJ
673-8145 l<~ves
Swaps 8096 StlP IN NP'f BEACll
•••••••••••••• •••• •• ••• Slip avllil. for boat up Lo
iG 750 HONQ,\Mi\TIC 46' Lower bay. nr 1urn 1-~11r Sale or 'l'rJd(' roir I~~ basin~· 7100
P11·kuµ 731 6728 N B Shµ rent 2 maybe 4
Cumpll!l"' 11ubhc. aclres~ mos Up lo Z!f' Sailboat
.:>)Sl l!m . "Olcl1e bul rmly <7021825 1102
lioodie s1 so ur track
W2 S3o5
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THUHOlltllRD
The most !fesired <:lassie
1 n So c;a I .r l<'u t l y
restored. while w /blue
i nt & full pvwe r .
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SAVE!!!
THEODOR£ .
ROBINS FORD
20b0 HARBOR BLVD
COSTA MESA 642 0010
'46 f ord Woodie, restored
$13,o..l. ALSO '29 Model
A Town Sedan, 4 dr.
restored. Ideal for stu·
dent Sl0.000. 675--6161 .
'61 Cad Limos 1ne 114
Autos, Mew 9800 Autos. Mew 9100 Auto1, Hew 9800 Auto11 Hew 9800 Awto1. Mew 9800 TV: Radlo,
40' Mooring off Lido
l sl .. nd Sl5~er mo
Jerry 673-~9
pass.) /\lso '60 Galaxy
l36,000 miles>. Both nttd
much work_ Make offer .
642·2221 lor for msg.
646-9666) .
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8098 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • HiFi. Stweo ----loah. Storoqe 9090
Introducing • • •
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"PLAIN
-~-RICE
POLICY"
Q\SGOIJ «st I
\
• • • only from
Chick
Iverson. ~(\\ \
example
#7367 1
1980
Ra bbit Diesel
H ow rnany people do you know who actucilly efl)oy 11aggling
over the price or their ne\I\ cdr?
We don't know of too many e1 tht>r. and tl1J1 "" why wt•re
introducing a totally new wav for vou to rw c.h.1se vour ne.<t
car Its calle<1 Ploin Pnce Policy and hen• s how 11 work"
Savings of up to $1500!
On all new Volkswagen!> that are in our stock you'll find a large
green tag. The tag shows the manufacturers sticker price. plus
our bottom line discount price. offering you what we thtnK to
be some of the biggest savings in Souttwrn Cahfornia
discounts of up to $1500! This policy applies on all Rabo1ts.
Sciroccos. Pick-ups. Vanagons. Jettas. Dashers -gas ~ngines
and diesels ... any car Volkswagen makes'
No Pressure
We want you t o feel free to stop by at any time Compare any
other dealers price with ours. no pressure. no ·g11nm1cks · If
you do have questions. naturally. a professional salesperson
will be more t han happy to help
More Than Price
Of course. pncl· 1•.n t , llt> on.y rc,1:,011 vo11 II dl'Ude to buy your
nc>1t c..ir from ll'>
11 Our loc..it1on is very corwM11t:'n t Im tt1e heart of Newport
Be<lCh l
I. I 011r SN Vltl c1q1cJ(t meri t IS <.tclHl•d only With Loinpe1ent
~rofc:'s-.1011al rnC'r harnc!> l•C1c h w1!11 wa1 ~of t•xper1enw
in c,crv1c1nq your car
3 1 We .11r the only d~ale1s111p 1r. Orang'-' County t o have
Volk!.w<.1gen. Porsche and Audi automobiles under one
roof From economy cat s to luxury Lars .. even to the
world's most renowned sports Lar it's all in one place
lllere '" hterally a car for every taste -and budg~t
41 We do J ~olld used car hlJStness. and need your trade•
As a 1ec,tilt . uur tr...ide in allowantes are amonCJ thr
highest you'll find
SJ Free credit checks. tinanC1ng available at good rates
anrl much. much more1
Before you uuy a Porsct1e. Audi or Volkswagen product -or
any car. for that matwr-from any othN dealer. bring us your
t)est deal You JUSt m1gl11 save your~t f some money . dnd get
more1
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445 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach (714) 673·0900
PORSCHE • VOL::KSWAGON • AUDI
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Beautiful HCA 2.5" <·olur
TV, 2 yr wmly. lree de
livery $12.l 64& 1786
•·•·•······•··········· Dry storage ava ilable
~cwport Dunes. I 13 1
Bac k Ba y Dr NU
644-0510 JBL Demo Sale Gre11t
,..j.leUker'>. al ~re .it
1m('cs Alla11ti. !\\u::.1t· Tr•ipDriatioft
14~ .. E lith St t ~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I~ ~5 C~, Sdte/ ..... 9120 ~ CUWK T \' Sl4t! ••••• •• •• ••• •• • • •• • •• ••
I \'ear Warrant~ 8' Cabover Camper "1th
&ti~
1 :.tove. icebox port a pol
I c• .. s f' 1,y xtras SI~ 4. S45ll r 1:-,.~r . lt•re;1 .qwprTWnl 963 S94!'1
ruml;iLlt' recel\n & 2 '
'l•tJk•r , \ti 111 \lntlMotoriz.edlikH 9140
I nud Sl75 Jll i 5t 7l'Jrb • •••••••••••••••••••••••
1
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$251• 2.'i' \.'01.llR T \
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!IGJ >14)31;
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new. SSW
-54&0 1!15
Honda 70 mini trail bike.
S'l~ 642 7G72 or 551 1951 loah Ii Ms6M Claudia. &,11,...... .
• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • P\IC H MOPED j loats, Mail'ltC'MftCe L Liquidmtioft s•
I w<ric.e 91U~1Jit1 '*99 Ma
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 631 3830 :\1o--Pl"<iJlcr
HO..\T REFl"IS ll l-'C: 6470 W P(;l-i. '\!Fl
T<UL.Sld~ Stnpes.
Super Structure:. :"•m
I ~kidding, ~tcf , IH2 i <I 13
ik llonda \ot1ope<l . hr..iml
new t'ond Lo m1 ~II.I
!).'5 4606. 646-22.11 loah,~M
.. ~~r.-:!!'! ...... ~~?.~ ~~/ 9150
Old s nip·s t<ible barrel
liasc ti50.
642 8llX)
Stearns 1 .... 1nsta) w roller
furl gear "2' xlnl cond
S400. 213.592.5750
Charts wanted Mex1<:0 lo
Panama. South Pat•1f1c.
Alaska. Bntash Colum·
b1a Mtcr 6 pm (213 >
001-94-16 ---loah, ,Owet' 9040
···············•·••·•·· 4 3' Gran MariMr
f'ully eq u ip ped ,
beautifully mamta.aned.
ready 10 en.use or hve
a board Slip may be
available. 111~·;~ f'manc
mg possible $72,0IJO. or
$65.000 1f no broker m
volved Clean deal will
include 9' Avon Re<krest
with floorboards and <I 5
horsepQwer Johnson out·
board Jack Curle)
534 1505 home or 840·~
on the boat weekent1s
1
21· f~Pr~la ss Tu~.
!:.lander Weekender or
I L'hara1:lt:r Ba~ Launl•h
limo old. VW R atib1t
Diesel. F u ll g allej
stove. refngeralor. dhl
berth. head. rom plele
Sl9,500 646-71187
BOSTON
WHALER
11 112 Feet
Onty IMoftthOkl!
lnMd M.w JolMtott
IOW
Le~s than to hours
Call F.ves 675 2695
'79 .I ET SKJ Jrms. old.
must sell! $1600
548.096i
14' inboard boat, will sell
as a unit, boat 4c trlr. or
as pllrt.'I, V·8 e.nglne. V
drive. props. shaft, rlld·
der. elc. New or new con ·
dition 646-l823.
13' Brillsh Dory, 20 llP
Mere OB. trlr, cover .
G.750. 6iJ.42QJ.
32' '12 LUHRS. Low hrs on
2 new 2:50 h ip eogs AtP .
2 VHFs, 2 rathos, much
more. ta.500. MS.~
'75 C\lddy cabtn 165 hp
Mere 110, lo1t1ded, 111l
ma<' • itlnt, $5500 .
S6l·S007
....••.•....••......•..
·77 HONDA 7SuK New
(.;hain ·T1re.f'aring ltK
~1 xlnt $1395 080
644 0319
'75 HONDA C R re built
mo«>r, new ures. shocks .
~ great s:n>_~J_:4_.534 _
'74 HONDA Dl.rtb1ke, new
pnt, needs work on clutch
SJOO; Mini Bike needs
work $75 964 5!Al5 after
4pm __ _
'73 KAWASAKI !lUIJ SOt.lt.I
ong~al miles. Windjam ·
mer Camng, new tires
Better than new $195()
64,2.6770 531 ·0234 ---
f'l)R SALE SUZ RM .aw
m excellent rond1t100
$9'lS 644·St4S
76 Honda 554, xlnl l'Ond .
low miles. mus t sel l.
Sl ISO. ~3248
'75 HONDA 21>t1C8 Elec
t n r Start 4c other extras
Cle an Very Lo Miles
Best offer957·8390
'72 Tnumph f\50. s spd.
stoc k . xlnl t'on<I .
S8SO/best o ffer .r.m
497 54881497 5829
'79 HON'DA Hawk 400CC
Xlnt cond SlOOO 675.96!JS
or673·9201
Mot• Honlt•, Sale/ lewt/Star• fl60 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Rent ; 22' Lux Motor
Hme, sips 6. self -cont
$2Sl)1wk +8 • m1
640-11.SSS -----T .......... Tranl 9170 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2Sf\ Trailer. lots or extrus
See lo apprer 631·1506 Mtl
CabrilloSp 1 C.M . -------lrailen, Utility 9110 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Trailer 8'x4' Cp\s, wood
panels. lnl/exl tiling.
Chrome Wheels Lic'd
fl70 Xlnl Cond. 545·5894.
9-5 -----......... , ....
& Acuuori" '400 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
SSAYISAV1$
WITH use PAaTS
Imported car parts
IMPORT AUTOSUPPLY
101 N Manchester
Anaheim 776-9800
Want Ad!. Call 642·5678
'SL Sedan Oelivery l'anel
S2S()) obo
Qill 645-7019
'57 T· Bird, must sell. ?nd
owner
54Q.945!1
RecrMtional
Vet.Ides 9530 ....................•..
7':l Commander, 2" ft hkc
new. Sl.5.t•IO or l.>e:.t ofr er
752-6470
~.Race,
Rods 9540 ..•.•..........••••.•..
7 !I II on d a Od .n s e)
Bought new Apnl 811
Mini cond SUW 979 tl.168
4 Wlwef OriYH 9550 ......•................
71 Tuyot 11 Landc rwser
stallonwagon, 58,\)()0/mi ,
S2750. 494.&525.
'1'o,)Ol4 P t.: . StlllU m 1
unth:r warranty Sports
pk ~ A M F~ Cass . r B mu1:h more S.\511•'
:ind 1 akeover paymenb
080 962 5000. ------Trucks 9560 .......................
'74CHEVY
B.CAMIMO
Buckel seats & console
Wire w heels . A M FM
stereo tape, air cond.
auto trans .. power steer
ing a nd brakes Super
Clean . (54148WI
$2997
SOUTH
COAST
DODGE
2888 Harbor 61\•d
COSTA MESA
540.0330
'79 C hevy Half Ton
Silverado Loaded
Showroom cond Black
w camel intenor. Low
low miles. S67SO. 979·0368
176C .. VYLUV
LOHGIED
4 t·y l1nder. 4 s pee d
trans . radlo ancl heater.
l lP21342J
$4697
SOUTH
COAST
DODG·E
2888 llarbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
s•o.0110
'76 Da1s i.n Longbed
p1rku1> Low miles ,S260ll
•195·09'.!6
·70 Chev Suburban '2 T
ps. µh , lo milca~c .
Am Fm tape 51 900
!'>411 ·8987 •
·m Ford ''II ton P l l p 1s
p 'b. auto. gd cond Need~
body work un hood only
$800. 494·2874.
'68 Chevy ,., too <'ustom
P U New paint, new
tires, l'hrome whls .
camper shell. XTRAS.
XTRAS. $2500. 673-7093.
73 Ford Courier, 15,000 m i
on new rn>tor. Mild cam,
Weber c1trb, header .
camper s hell, AM /FM
8-trlt, Cog li&hts. rims ar
tares, air shocks, 1rea1
1as mileage, $1995.
841-3295. -----
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dehaae, auto. a1c. p 11 c:&IA.MCAIS 4D . automatlt. •l r , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
p/b, x1at cond Wht 30M. llynarnlte maroon flnl1h OtlAMelCOUNTY'S '75 OMW ~ Mui1t 11cll '72 C•pri, new clutch/ o.t... 9720 W... 9720 Oat.-9710
......,...,.... <.U.LOH~ l t l ~ST 1mmed! f«'•dy to .cive' paint. 4 cyl, 4 spd, good ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·croR-SP-E . ... ............. aa.uo. & IMOOJoffer 714 6'15 0003. ~~ruNI great, $1200. lt77DAnut4 '7JDA~240% ""'"•"" -__ __, ~l3186S-S676Asli foe-Dun ,._,......,, Sharp F ·lO Hatchback Only 49,000 miles on this
'71 Dodee l ton, CIAltom V()LJSWA... ---2D. 4 speed R and H beauty 4 speed . air. boxes, raclll •bed, IW7 ll8eM'hBlvd 7'J BMW 52fll. (;rc:o1ldu 0..-9720 0,EAN!(703SPN1 st er eo D y n a m ite '
am/fm ltereo c.'u.t. H D trVN'rlHoTON 8 t:i\Clt Sak"ll Servtl't> IA•ai.inl( (;reen, all optlon::1. 26 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SZ6t5 c821F'ZF>
trailer hhd1. »M. 17tOO 14J.2000 low c .. ,.,.,IM.. m Pit . ass um(' I H • '74DATSUH1210 JIM MAAJHO $4195
6675Sl tMt4 MIYla Holle. Ruy,•t UM W 13Ul/mo 497·~ Only 49,000 m iles on thLS VOUCSWAGIH JIM MAIUHO
Top doll.,.. fcv ~port~ 1$ FOX Mint <'onrl tMOJumbor\"t· beauty 4 speed. air VOUCSWAGIH
"71Chev Luv Mui l .. .:11 l'ar•. Buu. Campf'n ~m fm ca:o111, n ·i1 llll~ Nl'WJll)l'1lWlll'h 64-0&1<14 Hm HMW SJOl,41,UOOm1. s tereo Dy namit e' 18711Beach81vd
seNO. will take ru:o. ufr 1114 •• Audi'• $2600 640 !i7UIC n ,., 4·sp, sunroof , AM FM , ISTIMFX> HUNTINGTON Bf.ACll t81 ll Beach Blvd.
*-3121 Asldor t' ~u: tt ~lmdJ IMW lt72 l .0 CS ong owner . sohd S7550, SI ttS 14Z..Z000 HUNTlNGTON BEACH
'73 C4M.u1er w liht-11, nfi.'<J> JIM MAJtlMO ... w t712 Auto Mu.st lltill 64:! ~ 640-4770or641>-9H~ JIM MAlltMO '66 Dats un Roadst er 14Z..2000
maJor en11 work VOUCSWAG.. • c.n 9715 VOLISWAG84 classic, Best offer Call
900/080 142·8067 llt?ll IW•C'h Rlvo IOI McL.ARBie't ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18711BeachBlvd. cves~'1516 1971DATSUH
200SXCOUPE
5 speed trans. & air cond.
!400UJT I.
·77 21!0Z 2 +2, 4.spd, elec.
~nrf. AMI FM cuss .. A tC.
SJK mi. $8500. 661-7074
'1'1 280Z. Orig owner.
V-9570 IC NT~~~:o:L\l'H &· , ~~1.;!~ft1.'S~~ dutch HUNT~~~:: EACH ,;-810 wagon. ~~~PS, ••••••••••••••••••••• •• & 1 s 1 • U OAOWAY Cull 548·4739 ----PB, am/fm, lilt, eloth
'7SFORDVAN TOP DOLi.AR \AHi" AHA '72 Datsun 240Z. air. seats. lmmac. Xlnt va. PS. PB. A TO PAID POI 8353171 '71.1<.:a1m m11gs , 4s pd, $3,75\J cond.sgl-0833
..!!!.. 114& ltiM GOOD & CLIAN '"'~'u'''s ... ID .. u~.·VMIN(,w .... l'•""' ~'°~'r'J~~TVll b~·~ 673·6'133or493·9457. '74'i4J 260ZExtras,
54495
NABERS
Bur.s.undy, 4 spd. A IC.
tapes, dntcooo.~ -
714 /6'15· 72.S9
'U OOr:E ITon \!1111 . SID '75 DaL<1un, Sl950 negotiable am/fm Ulletlerl~IO U CAIS! "l:.!:llll12tu v.• 'r12001 1 r:-i Mi No of SA.,'wy J ·74 <.:ap n a utomatic Needs body work. Steve S75·'1195 646-2111'1 733 01.0.!) h 1x1 1~1 17141522-Slll AM fM stere<>, sharp, '160-09l6.
---'14am111 ' r 11i:.uiJ SundMy by Appl must :.ell now $2.llW SEU. idle items with u
·74 Dodae Trade:1ma n ltlO. 7~ 2\IJ2.• 100:~ 1 631 6039 Clussified Ads 642·5678 Daily Pilot Classified Ad.
AUTO CENTER
,. ... ' ' . ' ' ,\ ~''
••o'ft&l'flll\' '''"""'''" ••..i°*t "A .. .... ,,,., .... l, ..
'78 Uuts un 280Z, 2+ 2,
uuto. 27.000 mi, min t
t•o nd. 831 7050 eves
tlll-51'15 eves
mint l-ond. $llk!U bst ul r 77 6JUr10 .\ :.pd " r 111:1611 > ---
_ QIB.42lll Jeff '1ti20U'L~ r>l-.p 1 ~7111 A.ltot, M•w 9100 Autot, M•w 9100 Autos, M•w 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 •utos, Mew 9800 Autot, Mew 9100
, ....... ll'f'cl. 78 J2thd Cllr, ~lt•fl•O ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
77 Ford Van. EISO. '"" C.. MeM 645•5700 1:i1w1 cond. many xt ra:.. run!> 7!1 3all ~:,,pd !lunrf 1w17 1
on reg. 751..Qilj ' WANTED! 7~32\Jla. air 1~1
'Tl Cbev Conversion \ .. 111
Low M11es·SJX L') I lid
MUeaae s.58-8Slll
..,. ""'... 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·n Cbev Conversion Vun
Low MIJes-Six Cyl. Gd
Mllea1e s.5&-8S81 ...... w-... 95'0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
for top used cars-foreign.
doroeatica or classics. IC
your car is extra clean. seem FIRST!
.~
, #t_lll Or-. C..ty
2925 HarbOr Blvd.
C<lSTA MESA
979-2500
1!1SZ8a4spd <1944 1 I.Ate model To~ Ot a:. .inti 7!1 :.28ia s r t216~J \' o I \ o !> C: ,, I I u ~ ldlr1
TODAY•:• ~~~s
TO YOT A ·YO l YO
ltUH~l1•4
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Premium vn1•e:-.
paid for any use<.l t·ar
t foreagJJ or domestit· 1
111 Jo!ood t•ond1t1on
See Us f"irst '
SOUTH
COAST
DODGE
2S88Harbor Blvd
COSTA M ESA
CALL 540..0330
Ofl 540..9100
&
SADDLHACK
VALLEY
IMPORTS
is;..tt
rec.t•inc]the
last shiptMnt
of Hew
1980 .. W 's!
Excellent Select ion
Come In Today
Before They'reGone!
Aho ...
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Pn-0--4 I MW's
To Choose Fro.n!
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For the Best Deal in
Orange County.. Come
See Us Today!
PORSCHES
WANTm Allow WI the opportunity
to coosi~r lhe purchase
~ trade-in ol your clean
Porsche. Check with Us
Today!
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We hf
OVER .....
For Your Good
VW, Poncbe «Audi
. ., . ' --= 4 • "" . ' . .
Aaltos.hllportecl •••••••••••••••••••••••
Alfa RonRo 9705 •••••••••••••••••••••••
f"JNALALFA ROM EO
CLEARANCE
ALL ''195 MUST GO'
"We're Dealin'"
1980 SPIDERS
HERE MOW!!!
IEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
75Z..0900
SADDLEIACX
VALLEY IMPORTS
~ Marguente Pkwy
Mission Viejo
831-2040 495-4949
Closed Sundays
&
1981 PRICES
ARE UP 100/o
Examine the value of
this excellent selection of
usedBMWs!
'78 Alfa Spider Convert. 1979 7lli
Silver w/maroon int. Grayw/redinterior.Ful·
Blaupunkt AM I FM ly equipped. 4 speed.
stereo. '7450 or best ofr. (Q'M3).
548·2184 I '71 llCI
• 7 2 GT v 5 5 pd Copper w /lan. leather. · · Fully equipped. ·-~la'!P~!l~H~.HA .... «7.M.. -:kutonmttc: (MS.Sr.· . -
selllo tst SMOG. 642-3133 I '71 SlOI
Allll 9707 Red wit.an leather. Fully
•••••••••••••••••••••-•• equipped. Aut omatic. '72 Bavaria, au\o, air. (5683).
stereo, xlnt cond Must 1971 J20I
sell. 644-5613 Copper w /tan leather.
'69 BMW 1600-2. very
clean. gd mech. S2800.
Eves: 496-4742 .
Automatic. (6013>.
1977 6JOI
VW-PORSCHE-AUDI '78 Audi 5000. auto. air,
White w /beige leather.
Aut.omatic. Outstanding!
<0110).
'45E.CoaatHiway cruise control. alloy
at Bayside Drive whls, m e tal lie blu e .
Newpc>rt Beach 673-0900 774-4456.
~--~~--~-
9100 Autos, Mew 9800
ROYCIJlVEAIMW
l540Jamboree Road
NEWPORT BEACH
640-6444
BRAND NEW
1981 ACCORD
s*6519 Plut Tax, Lie.,
• Doc. Ftt
-1980 DEMO CLEARANCE -
. l:Jli•lll;iijij@ij:J3i•1;111•lll:llli
• ......... ICldld optlont -Aclvlf1111d price votd 2• houri dlr ...., ... ..
1981roYOTA
COROLLA LIFTBACK
EQu1pped with automatic 1ransm1ss1on. AMIFM MPX
stereo radio, fabric seats. cargo area cover. delu,l(e pin
stripes, wheel well molding & much more• 180559232) s
s -· __ .. __..-....
a1211ee 1ar • .._ tne1. 1-. ........ s2000 ooc ,.. a
-.,,,.._APA 15~ &1&00-_.....,.on -~ ~-·-•• •173311 CUii .,,_ .. ._ 00-• ... I-' 2000 doc ...
1980 TOYOTA
COROLLA
2 DOOR SEDAN
HUGE
SELECTION
OF 1980s
& 1981s AT
DISCOUNTE
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980I milea 11 Stainless ••••••••••••••••••••••• _._, root ad PU BLJC AUCT I ON. ·-·-.. d' ... 1":"-1eatbe~rror~ 1~ru um Lincoln Con-
nery opeion. abllolutely tinental. May be viewed
tire-new. A Porsche b~ appt only..: By _!!la led u.-m.. (ll4WG0) bid. "Tor 1nro ciTT Sl4 ftl ,.._ 714/631·7475 ask fo r ' • Barbara . Wlllllf• Cor-•• -.-.-=-= .-~-:-.-.. -.-.-.·.--.. -.-.-.-.-. ·
VW·PoRSCRE._AUDI ·71 'Vette conv. 2 tops,
44S E. Coast Hi way sharp, low ml. 350 aut-0. Newport Beach 673..QllOO $7100. 545-1201
•'80 Cpe de \'lie. loaded, Dodgt
drk blu lthr seats & top, •••••••••••••••••••••••
AM /FM t a pe , W /W, '71000Gl
$11.895. Eves 832 5262. ASr&I WAGON
dys 771·2007
'00 Sedan DeVille.79Kmr
All elect. S800 or offer
548·9536.
"76 Seville All options. xlnt
cond. $5500 . 847 6989
eves, 759·1&18
"79 Eldorado. 30,000 m1.
loaded, ru.soo. 83.J.2235 ,
95.5-1498
Cad. '80 Eldo Dsl. f,\hr
int. wire whls. Ca bro
roof. Firenust pnt 50~1
guar. on eng. Lo m1 l.ike
ne w Priv Pty Sl4,!l!IS
640-8627
Cadillac Con\•c rt1 hle .
1970, xlnt cood. SISOO or
best offer. D Johnson
760-1966 or 67~
'76 CAD SDV lo miles,
xtras galore! superb hke
new cond. $3950 OBO
492-1S66
'67 Coovt DeVille.
LOADED! S2500.
848-2296
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$16,500, 640-3931 w /days.
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Auto. trans., factory all',
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$3297
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COAST
DODGE
2888 Harbor Ul vd
COSTA MESA
54CM>J30
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Loaded inc. pwr seat &
windows and ster eo
radio. (893RKTJ
$2495
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76 F\00 4X4. 8" rims,
stereo, $3500 or best of-
fer. 67J. 7382.
'64 Falcon Wagon, 68.000
ml. Stereo. xlnt cond. All
ori1. ~. 644·2452. ----
'69 Cort i n a , goo d
trans portation, S675
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·• Mark III Classic : aa.ooo miles. $1995.
&M-3277 or C-e886
'77 Lincoln Continental
Town Car. 4 dr. sliver,
21,000 ml. Exec driven. n Camaro, IOOCI cond.. Xlnt cond. 644·9800 or
: ... Urm. vtn top t\800:' -eu:J..Se 11l-3111;~ ~-----~---_________ ,....,.ell 9947
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wh.,el. crwiH' control.
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2888 Hu..rbor ijlvd
l'<£r'A MESI\
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clean. Sl.7~ °' reasona·
bleolfer 545-0IJt.
76 PINTO. auto, nt'w tires,
loob1 run.'I great Sl.800.
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slunt 6 eng, S22S
645 5814 an.er Spm ------
tf65 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'72 Ponlla<' Station Wgn,
all pwr. runs fine Good
mileage. $600 080.,.
ol94 9283
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transoortaoon• 403 121 ISlk P4371'
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Orange Coast
l lJlll('N
't'our Homelo•·n
Dally Newspaper
Pair Can Vote on Newport Hotel Plan
By ~EVE MARBL.,;
°'-~-, .... A pB.Jr ot Newpurt Heurh nt}
<•ouncllmen will ht• ltllo~t'd to
vote oo a propost'<l l:! ~•or hotel
next Tuesday cle:-~patc ('onn1ct of
interest d1ar~l'!> lt4 vr'lt-d at theom
this week
Newix>rt Cit) l\ttornt'\ llugh
Coffin. In a ll* pal(t' le~a I opinion
released late Thursda~. :,aid he
could rind no reason lo bur coun
c1lmen Phil Maurer and )oho
Co11 from voun.: on tht-~.111 rV1 101
Koll l'omp•n) hott'I
M ~m ber ~ (If s r•oN 1S top
Pollut1na Our Nt'wport >. whu
ar .. or•po.<11-.I to th1· hot"I havt'
argued that the• l~<• 1·ounr 1lnwn
Wnef1te'<1 tndtrt•t•tl} f11Hll $32,000
spent b\ lhl' ~oil Company to
arm 1.1 1·.t1111>.11gn .i1m 1.:d al oust
1ng formct l'OUnt'll1111·n 1-'aul
H \ <' kuff amt H dY Wi I It ain~ tht:
men Muu1 t'I .. nd t •oit unseatt'd
l t1~t 'nnng
Jean Watt. pres ident of SPON.
11;ald her group asked both coun-
r i 1 newcomers to dlsquallCy
themselves to "avoid any ap·
pearanct' or 1mpropre1t y "
Fur'lher Sl'ON says, that, 1f
the two men don 't dis qualify
the mselves, their council seats
could bt> declared vacant
But <.:omn explained that the
1'xpens1ve Koll campaign, ac·
t·or d ing to facts available to
111 m . rtlJres~nted an mdepen-
dent eicpend1ture. not a contribu-
tion.
He said both councilmen told
him they had neither solicited
the mone~ nor had any control over how 1t was spent.
"In fact," said Coffin , "my
understanding is that they were
somewhat offended b y the
newspaper ads that Koll paid
for."
Bobby Love ll. a SPON
spokeswoman. said she hadn't
read the legal opinion.
"But any campaign law that
allows one individual or one
corporation to spend $32,000 on a
' campaign must be corrected,"
she stated.
Maurer, who said he wasn't of·
fended by the SPON charges,
claims he likely would have won
the election without the Koll ad· vertising campaign.
Answering charges that he
vowed last sprin~ to support the
hotel iC the matter resurfaced,
Maurer said he is keeping an
open mind on the proposal and
will take public testimony into
account before voting next Tues·
day.
Tim Strader, Koll's senior vice
president, called SPON mem-
bers a "vocal minority" and
suggested they were staging " a
"last-minute attempt to drum up
an emotional issue that has
<See HOTEL. Patte AZ>
Air . War .Rages ~·~
Iran Bombs Iraqi Cities
BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP ) -
Iraqi forces were re ported
bogged down today in efforts to
gain control of Iran's oil port of
Khorramshahr, but the air war
flared.
Iranian warplanes bombed the
Iraqi cities of Kirkuk, Mosul and
Cursing
Slayer
Sentenced
ByDAVIDKUTZMANN
00 .. o.;ty H.eSYft
A cursing Emmette Mitchell,
convicted ol first degree murder
last month for the April slaying or
bis 4-year-old nephew, hu been
1entenced to a 25-yeara-to-life
ltate prbon term by an Orange
Count,)' Judie. ID a trial that was already
Suleimanieh today, the Iraqis
reported. They said 13 civilians
were killed in the raids and five
Iranian planes were shot down.
Iraqi jets raided oil mstaJJa.
tions near Ahwaz and all planes
returned safely, an Iraqi com·
munique said.
Iraq issued little information
on its 19-day·old offensive aimed
at Khorramshahr on the disput-
ed Shatt al-Arab waterway and
at the nearby Iranian refinery of
Abadan, some 70 miles south or
Ahwaz, capital of Iran's oil·rich
Khudstan -Province. It said 22
Iranian and three Iraqi soldiers
had been killed in the Khor -
ramshahr area in 24 hours.
But reporters in the Iraqi·
occupied sec-tor of Khor ramshar
said the Iraqis hold the
northwest neighborhoods and
the port section but the Iranians
hold southeast sector and the
bridges on the Karum River,
which divides the city.
An lraqi commander said the
Iranians continued to hold the
key bridge with an emplacement
of five or six tanks . He said the
Iranians were able to lob shells
on the port but could not ad·
vance on the around.
An Ir.qi military communique
reported two Iranian helicopters
1hot down over the southern &ee· tor Thunday and Hid 16 lranians
Tlae Great P .........
Howard Dills (right, in cap) watches as a
judge weighs in hi• huge pwnpld.n before
he was declared' the winner ol the Cana·
A ...........
dian pumpkin championship in Windsor.
Nova Scatia. The pumi*tn weighed 448
pounds, breaking the 19'79 record by 9'1\.:_
• r--· punctuated with freqaent-emoo-
tional outbursts. Mitchell aaain
~r:tdaY directed obscenities at -=-Superior Court Judae-Richard
Beacom, ca1Un1 him a "fat
bastard." The manacled defen·
dant made the remark as he was
were killed. It s,aid.uaqi.ground
forces destroyed power stations
and set fuel depots afire in
Ahwu. The Iranian news agency re·
ported an Iraqi MiG jet raided
the railroad station in Ahwaz
and artillery shelled the station,
killing 14 people. Iran said Iraqi
warplanes also bombed two
.Free"1ay Suspect
Released in Error
J>unuii .EmJs
With Arrests
Over Cards
being led out of the courtroom in
Santa Ana by sheriff's deputies.
Judge Beacom, who had once
termed Mitchell "an egotisticaJ,
narcissistic wimp,·· handed down
the maximum sentence after de·
nylng motions by Deputy Public
Defender RonaJd Butler for a new
trial.
The defense attorney argued
that the facts in the case were not
sufficient to uphold a first-degree
murder con viction againt
Mitchell and that the defendant
should have been found guilty of
no worse than second degree
murder for the death of young
JohnH. Lewis.Jr.
Mitchell was supposed to lake
care of the child the night of April
21 while the mother, Diane Lewis
of Santa Ana. took a night-school
examination in Los Angeles.
Mitchell admitted first strangl·
ing and then dunking the child in.a
bathtub soon aftertlle mother !his
sister> had left. The youngster
died about 10 days later at
Children's Hospit al of Orange
County. 'd h In an interview outs1 e t e
judge's second -floor courtroom,
Mrs. Lewis told reporters she
wanted a stiffer sentence for her
brother. "When somebody kills a de
fenseless child, 25 years is not
enough, in my view,'' she said
"I'm not staisfied. H they had
killed him, that wouldn't be
enough." she added. "He's no
longer my brother. Nol after he
touched my child."
Mitchell, 24. made obscene
<S-CURSE, Pa1e A2)
Cops Eye
Walkout
Saylq, it is "fed up"
with the way the city was
ne1ot1aling , the 300·
member Anaheim Police
Association says It will
vote in two weeks on
whether to strike.
Bill Donahue, head of
the officers' group, ac·
C?Ulecl the city ol failing to
bu1aln in 1ood faith .
Talk• have been under
way 1lace Sept. 11, and the
current contract expires
at mldDJ1ht today. The
ltrtk• vole wu scheduled
Oet. M. • Howner, Donahue 1atd
ae1ot1atloa1 would con·
Unu• cleapite a strike vote
If tit• tlty chan1ed its
batabllnl ltaMe.
Dally l'llet , .... _
Hnyal ~mu_.
Mater Dei H igh School
Homecoming Queen Katie
Purdy, 17, s miles after her
crowning Thursday. Katie.
also Mater Oei 's head cheer
leader this ye ar. is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Purdy of Costa Mesa.
Mater Dei 's football team lost
to Edison.< Details Page 87.)
Art Museum
Appoints New
Fund Raiser
Fund-r aising specialist Gene
Gardner is the new development
director of the Newport Harbor
Art Museum, following his re-
cent appointment by the or-
gani zation's board or directors.
Gardner joins the museum
headquartere d at 850 San
C lemente Drive , Newport
Beach, after a campaign at Sl.
J oseph's Medical Center,
Burbank, which raised $2.8
million in eight months.
liardner holds a bachelor of
science degree in economics
From Siena College In Albany.
N. Y. and completed graduate
study in public relations and
marketing at the New School for
Social Research in New York
City.
Bomb Squad
Summoned
To School
The Orange County Sheriff's
Department hazardous devices
squad wu aummoned to a La
Palma school today to dispose of
a container of dinitro phenyl
hydrazine, a potent eicplo1ive.
Delalla ol the incident at John
F. Kenned)' H11h School were
1lletcby .. But a 1poke1woman for
the Or&n1e Counly nre Depart·
ment Hid the eb•mlcal ap· parently wa1 found In a
chemlltry lab at the 1ehool.
She aaAd tbe ataaardoua de·
vices aquad plllDMd to tran1port
the chemical, a Cla11 A ••· ploelve, to the f0Ullly'1 Olinda
ludflU.
<~MIDEAST. Pa1e AZ)
Police Grab
3 Suspects
In Burglary
Police arrested three Orange
County men for suspicion of
burglary early Thursday dur·
ing a ·•routine traffic stop."
Officers making the slop at
5:30 a _m. on Hamilton Street
near Pomona A venue said they
found burglary tools and a can·
vas pack containing $378 worth
of coins in the car.
Booked for s us pic ion of
burglary, suspicion of possess-
ing burglary tool s and
possession of stolen property
were Donald E. Wyrick , 2A. or
398 Wilson St., Costa Mesa; his
brother Rodney, 23, of
Westminster and Herbert W.
Cogswell, 22, of Santa Ana.
Investigators said the money
allegedly was taken from
Terry's Bar, 2901 Harbor Blvd.
Employees there reported later
in the morning that thieves had
pried open coin-operated pool
tables and vending machines
during the night.
Officers said the trio's car was
stopped originally for a possible
mechanical violation.
All three remained in Costa
Mesa Jail today with their bails
set at $2,500.
By FREDERICK SCBOEMEBL
Cll .. Delf'f ...........
Court records on file in Santa
Ana disclose that William
George Bonin was mistakenly
released from cu.stody in 1979
and remained free while five of
the so-called freeway murders
in which he is a suspect oc·
curred.
The 33·year·o.ld Downey truck
driver's release from Orange
County Jail after serving only
half of a six month sentence on a
parole violatlOf\ resulted from
an e rror by state p e nal
authorities. according to a docu·
ment Ciled by the stale Attorney
General's office.
Bonin. arrested in June in Los
Angeles after he was placed un-
der surveillance, 1s considered
the prime suspect in 21 murders
or young men and boys that date
back to October 1978.
He was released that year
from state prison after serving a
term on a sex offense conviction.
He has been charged with 14
murders in the series or sex·
related slayings.
C08ta Mesa Titieves
Get Cement Mixer
Thieves apparently hooked a
vehicle up to a $3,000 cement
mixer resting at a construction
site In Costa Mesa and hauled it
away, police report.
A spokesman for Pierce En·
terprises ol El Monte told of.
ficers the two·cylinder, gasoline
operated mixer had been left on
the site at 3333 Hyland Ave. and
was missing early Thursday
~rning.
Fortune Lost
10,0001901 Coins Cone
Burglan carted off three boxes containln1 10.000 1901
silver dollars rrom a Newport Beach home Thursda>: and
police said the dollar loss in the heist could be 1ta11enng.
THE CO~~. ST"SHED under a bathroom sink ln the
St. James Place residence, would be worth a minimum of
$180,000,ooe coin dealer calculated today.
Depend.inc on the coins' mint mark, the silver dollan
could be worth anywhere from Sl,000 to Sll,500 each, the
dealer added.
ELEANOa R.UEll TOLD police the crooks 1muhed
out a ,.,..,. window and then pried open a door to lain en·
try to her boule. SM told police the lntruden also made off with a
fourth box C1CJDtalntn1 $5,000 worth of allv•r cotu and •
envelope nlled with ··~ in auorted colm. Coln exJ*11 Hid that 10,000 1Uver dollan would w•llh
about a poundl.
Accordin1 to a document pre·
pared by state Deputy Attorney
General Michael Wellington,
Bonin's premature release from
the jail occurred after his name
was mistakenly placed on a list
of people eligible for parole due
to a 1979 appeals court decision.
The document was riled in
connection with an unsuccessfuJ
attempt by Bonin to remain free
after state prison officials dis·
covered the error. ~
The parole violation for whi~h
Bon in was sentenced t o six
months in the county jail result·
ed from his arrest in August 1979
in connection with alleged sex
acts involving a 17 -year-old
Irvine youth.
According lo records on file at
South Oramze County Municipal
<See BONlN, Pa1e AZ)
Rites al Sea
Schedul,ed for
John T. Smith
The ashes of former mariner,
U.S. Navy officer and Irvine
Company otficial John T Smith,
who died Tuesday at his Hunt·
ington Beach home, will be scat·
tered at sea with no funeral
held.
Friends who wish to re·
member Mr. Smith. who was 53,
may make contributions in his
name to the Kings Point Alumni
Scholarship Fund at the U.S.
Merchant Marine Academy.
Kings Point, N.Y .. 11024.
Before ill health forced him to
retire in 1977, Mr. Smith was in·
surance and riak manaaer for
the Irvine Company which he
joined in 1971 after leavin1 a
similar poet with TRW Systems
Inc., Redondo Beach.
Following Korean War service
a11 a commiuioned officer in lhe
U.S. Navy, the U.S. Merchant
Marine Academy graduate
worked for Boston-Old Colony
Insurance Company.
The Maine native and
Amhhem High School 1raduate
was a founding member and
first president of the Oran1e
Empire Chapter, Risk and
tnaurance •anaaement SOclety.
He wu al90 a member ol the
llellla Sodety.
A reltdent ol aoutheut Hunt·
lntton Beach, llr. Smltb leavet
hl• wife, UJuiae; a son. Barrye
of Venice, and a dau1bter, Don·
na ot Colla Mesa.
Paclnc View Memorial Park
and Mortuary waa In char1e of
arra'nomentl.
Two Huntington Beach men
were arrested in Costa Mesa at
about 11 a .m. Thursday on
credit card forgery charges
after their car collided with
another d~ a police pursuit.
Gary E. Oaks, 26, or 19172
Florida St. and David J. Hester.
24 of 22031 Catalina Drive also w ~re arrested on receiving
stolen property charges because
the diving gear they purchased
Crom Laguna Sea Sports. 1951
Newport Blvd. with an allegedly
stolen credit catd.
Oaks also was booked into
Costa Mesa Jail for suspi cion of
reckless driving and suspicion of
attempting to evade a police Of·
ficer.
Police said the men fled the
store after clerks checked out a
credit card used for purchases.
A motorcycle officer respond·
ing to a follow-up call to Cost.a
Mesa police began the purswt
and was joined by several other
units, officers said
Both fled frqm the collision on
19th Street at Placentia Avenue,
officers said. but were arrestC(l
as police units converged on the
intersection.
Oaks has been released on
$5,000 bail. Hester r emains in
jail with bail set al the same
amount, offi cers said.
Or:~:Jl :asl
Weather
Low cloudiness on
Saturday, be<!oming most-
ly sunny over inland areas
during the afternoon.
Highs will range from 70
at the beaches to 80 in·
land. Lows tonight 60 to 64.
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In case you haven't guessed, ther e 's a
presidentiaJ race going on, and fans of both
m ajor c·andidat es get the ir chante to touch
their her oes d u1 ang separate v1s1ts to
Florida. Above. Rona ld Reagan gr.eets s up.
po~t.-rs at Al l:<>P~' Stadium in Tampa,
whtle l>t.>lo w :.i Secret Service agent holds
Pres ide nt l'a rt er back from a throng in
Ta lla hassee <He lut ed story page A4)
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Arrestee Just
A Bartender,
Not Manager
A man arrested Wednesday by
Costa Mesa police. who s ay he
identified himself as manager of
th e Huntington Beach Elks
Lodge, is only a bartender there,
offic ials of the fraternal club
said today.
Ralph H. LaDue, 40. who srud
he is a Costa Mesa resident, was
also listed in a headline over the
br ie f s t o r y appearing in
Thursd ay's ne ws paper as an
Elks leade r. The lodge's Exalted
Ruler Earl G. Roach , said today
t hat LaDue is not a lodge leader.
Officer John Fitzpatrick ar·
rested La Due who was aJlegedly
s peeding in thick fog about 1 :30
a .m and booked hi m on char ges
of reckless driving and evading
a rrest after the suspect stopped
his car .
C'osta Mesa police Lt. Mike
Johnson e xplained information
IistM' 111 th~· 'arrest· report· -was-
given by LaDue and verbally
provided lo j ailers as he was be·
ing booked.
The club bartender , who also
alle ged ly re fused to take a
sobriety lest when stopped in the
1800 block of Monrovi a Avenue,
was relea-;ed on $500 bail pend·
ing a court appearance.
Drug Powder
Confiscated
f 'rfHll Pa•• ,\f
BO HREGO SPRINGS (AP) -
Author it ies say they found
$100,000 worth of amphetamine
powder being made illegally in a
bungalo at the posh Casa del
Zorro resort hotel. MIDEAST "iAR ... t
hos pitaJs in Ahwaz. killing .. a
number or people ...
Iranian President Abolhassah
Ba ni·Sadr . in a s tatement on
Tehran Radio. urged the Iranian
people not to be alarmed by the ·
explosions in Ahw az. saying
''this 1s a daily occurrence , our
own forces are causing similar
'xplosions in I raq1 territory."
. He said Irania n Rround forces
itcivanced six miles against the
lraqi invaders along a 24·mile
front in the sector near Ahwaz
IUld declared, "We are entering
~e final phase of the war ."
(Baghdad Radio s aid Iraq i
6>rces also are "destroying vital
(Dilitary and econom ic install&·
ttons" at Dezful and tha t the ci· \1r , 150 m iles north of Khor·
fiamshahr "Is al the mercy of ~r ground fire."
•Iran accused Iraq of using
f}ant ground·lo·ground m1ssles
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Wednesday night. It s aid the
missiles hit Dezful and neighbor·
ing Andimes hk, k il ling 110
civilians and wounding 300 in
Dezful and killing 60 to 70 people
in Andimeshk.
An Iranian military commuru·
que said each m issile weighed
4,400 pottnds and had a range or
about 40 miles -about the dis·
lance from the Iraqi border to
Dezful, a vital road and rail
center that connects western
Iran to Tehran. the capital
They traced it after a woman
motorist dumped the body of a
42·ye ar-old Stockton man at the
fire s tation Wednesday.
The man identified as Robert
Ch alk Scott appare ntly died of a
drug overdose. sheriff's deputy
J im McKenna said after tracing
the car to Casa del Zor ro. Two
wom en and t wo men were ar·
r es ted. In the car, McKenna s aid
he found two shotguns and a
.357·m agnum revolver along
with 70 hundred-dollar bills and
a syringe.
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Late items from today'3 world and national news <:Uvelopments.
7.5 Algeria Quake
Kills, Injures Many
ALGIERS. Al geria IAP) A m ajor earthquake devastated
the city of Al Asnam and surrounding rural areas today. killing
and injuring an undete r mined numbe r of inhabitants,
authorities announced.
The quake struck the rity, 150 miles West of Algiers. at 5:30
a.m . PDT followed by a second tremor two hours later lasting
more than a minute. The city. then called Orleans ville, was
wrecked 218 years ago by an earthquake which killed 1,657 peo·
pie.
A seismological station ln France measured the quake al 7.5
on the Richter scale, indicating a major quake capable of caus·
ing heavy damage, and the U.S. Geological Survey'• earthquake
information center said the quake was followed three houni
later by an aftershock that registered 6.2.
Iraq~ lra11 Ba<>k~r• Cl°"" b1 TripnlJ
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Lebanese supporters of Iraq and
Iran fought with machine guns and mortars in the streets or
Tripoli today and police reported four dead and 11 wounded in
the clashes.
,._., SpHi. •• sc~k•on
STOCKTON CAP> -More than 165,000 1aJlona of flammable
Jet fuel apilled lnto the Stockton Channel today after a leak de·
veloped in a pumplq line leadinl from a Navy tanker unlo9d·
ln1 the fuel, the Cout Guard aaid.
Cout Guard crewa were d11patched to the' Port of Stockton.
Fire otnclai. aa1d they feared a a park could lfllite the fuel,
which they aald ll 1 ... vo&aUle than 1uollne but 1Ull namma-ble.
f 'ro.e Pag .. 1l I
BOMN ...
Court in Laguna Niguel, Ronin
picked, up the youth, who was
hitchhiking alone Pacific Coast
Hi&hway ln La&un.a Beach. and
dro ve to the l)ana Hilla High
School parkinl lot.
BonJn was arrested after an
Orange County Sheriff's Depart·
ment patrol deputy discovered the van . Bonin made bail and
was released rrom Orange County
J ail several days after the arrest.
During the period tie was free
five murder s liDkeD. to the
rreeway killin~s occurred.
Ac cor d ing to We llington.
Bonin, who was on parole for a
1975 conv1r lion of sex molest a·
l ion charges involving a 14·year
old Fountain Vall ey youth. faced
a parole violation hearing on
Sept. 18. 1979.
Bonin argued during the hear·
mg that the youth consented to
the acts and that a s m all amount
of hashish fo und 1n his van
be longed lo the victim .
The parole board wai; not
persuaded by Bomn's defense
and ordered him incarcerated
for six months
Three months later, howe ver.
Ronin was released d ue to the
error .
H e r e t urned to j a i l an
February after he exhausted his
lega l fight agai nst the prison
authorities' demands t hat he re-
turn to custody.
Three other acquaintances of
the former Silveradu Canyon
resident also are an custody.
The victims included J amt!S
McCabe, 12, of Garden Grove.
Char les Mir anda , 14, of Bell
Gardens ; Michael Mc Donald,
16, of Ontario ; John Kilpatrick.
15. of Long Beach, and Frank
Fox, 18, of Long Beach
Bonin is currently in custody
iQ Los Angeles County Jail. He
is being held without benefit of
b ail while a wa iti n g a pre·
liminary hearin~.
Both Burglar
And Neighbor
Scared Aivay
A 63·year -old Newport Beach
man, who ran off in fright after
com ing fa ce to.face with a
bu rglar while check in g on a
neighbor 's house Thursday. ap.
parenUy scared off the crook as
well.
lo\Lesl1gators s aid whe n they
arrived on the scene al about
3 :30 p.m . they discover ed a
t e lev is i on set . a n ele ctric
t ype writer and electric range
a bandoned by the front door of
the Flagship Road residence.
The m a n who st a rtled t he
crook told offi cers he knocked on
his neighbor 's front door after
hearing s uspicious noises but
took o ff r unni n g a ft e r the
burglar opened the door and
said. "Wh at the hell's going
on?''
Ile said he ra n to another
friend's hous e about a block
awa y and called police.
Moonies Shine
300 Women Recrulled in Plot
LONDON I AP> -The UnHicalion Church wanted to recruit
300 attractive women in a plot to mlluence lhe.U.S. Senate. ac·
cording to an attorney defending London's Daily Mail against a
libel s uit brought by the church.
Lord Rawlinson made the allegation Thursday during a
hearing on the suit, filed against the newspaper for a 1978 story
saying the churc h brainwashed young converts.
The defense attorney said the Korean·born founder of the
church, Sun Myung Moon. told a group or "trainees" in the
Un~ttl_Sla.les : •·Master needs much money. He also needs
many good.looking girls. He needs 300 -three for eacti-
senator."
When asked during cross·examination what the passaae
meant. Dennis Orme, leader of the British branch of the church,
said : "One thing it doesn't mean Is that we were a lewd, licen-
tious and pornographic group. It means our weapons are truth,
goodness and beauty ''
Thieves Set
Cover Blaze
In Burglary
Police are searching today for
the burglars who started a fire
in a Newport Beach department
store earlier this week after cul·
ting their way through three
stor age rooms and gathering up
two rifles and 10 shotguns .
Investigators said the fire. ap·
parently designed to help the
crooks cover their tracks, was
started near an emergency exit
door at the J .C. Penney store in
Fashion Island .
They said the fire went out on
i t s own a n d c a u s e d I i t't I e
~damage. The store was closed al
the time.
The thieves, police said , con·
cealed themselves in the store 's
basement late Tues day as it was
closing and then cut their way
through several doors before
reaching an ammunition and
firearm storag_e area.
Prior to forcing open the
emergency door, which trip~
an audible alarm. the crooks
b uilt up a p ile of packing
material and wooden crates and
set it on fi re, police said.
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CURSE ...
gestures al Mrs. Lewis after he
was convi cted by Beacom last
month. He also had a shouting
match with his mother during one
courtroom incident"in-wtfteh !!he c alle d''nim -a-"coTd ·bloodd '
murderer ."
In a probation report, the def en·
d a nt said the death of the child
was a "horrible, stupid. idiotic
act." He described his ne phew as
having been "the wrong person 1n
the wrong place."
Deputy District Attorney Paul
Me y er s aid Mit c hell would
become eligible for parole con·
side ralioo after serving 15 years
in s tate prison.
Mitchell. an admitted homosex·
ual and self-described m asochist.
h as pleaded innocent by re~of
ins anity lo the charges aga.tnst
him.
F,.._PageAI
HOTEL ...
nothing to do with the facts."
SPON members , in addition to
leveling charges at Maurer and
Cox. said environme ntal docu-
ments supporting the hotel are
incomplete and fail to address a
number of major issues.
This week's crossfire over the
proposed hotel is just the· latest
bit of controversy s urrounding
q ie Koll proposal.
Ko ll officials fired off a
la wsuit naming a council ma·
jority earlier this yea r after the
council approved a gene ral plan
a mendment that blocked con·
str uction of the hotel near John
Wayne Airport.
An out·Of·court settlem ent was
r e ached last s p r ing wh ich
cleared the way for Koll to again
seek use permits for construc-
tion or the hotel.
City planning commissioners
have recomme nde d that t he
council approve the hotel plan.
Punk Rockers
Spark Riots
WEST HOLLYWOOD <AP) -
Four people were arrested and
one sheriff's deputy suffered
m inor injuries in a rock and bot·
lle·throwing melee outside the
Whiskey a Go·Go night club,
authorities said.
The incident began when an
unruly crowd of between 400 and
500 spilled into the street Wed·
nesd ay rught while waiting to
get inlo the 11 p m. show at the
premltr SUnset-Strip rock c-lnts:·
which features m ostly punk and
new wave acts. The band Wed-
nesday night was Black Flag.
A Los Angeles po lice ca r
rad ioed West H o l ly wood
sheriff's substation that a crowd
w as blocking traffic and two
de puties arrived shortly. The
crowd began pelting them with
rocks and bottles, so the de-
puties s ummoned reinforce-
m ents. It took about a half·bour
for 26 deputies. 10 California
Highway Patrol officers and 12
LA PD officers to bring the
cr owd under control, Deputy
Te rry Gingerich said.
Once a year and once a year only, Lees Carpets has a factory
authorized sale. A sale featuring the best-looking, best-selling
carpets in the line. And Lees has reduced our prices so that we
can pass big savings on to you.
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TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Bonin Once Released • ID Error
By FREDERIC' • ffi °' .. DMt., -,..,. Court l'«'OrdA on tilt' In Santia
Ana dlt el08tl th ut W1ll1n m
Oeorae Bonin was nu :stuenly
releaued from cwitod) In 19'79
and remained free wh1lt' h\'t• o(
the so-called frt'cw ay m urdt•r<i
in which he 1s a :.uspccl 01.·
curred
The 33-year old Downe) lrul'k
driver's release from Oran~e
ount) Jaifofh:t-;;-.. , vrn.i only
half of a slx month :wnlt·n('t' vn ia
pllrnll• v1olauon resultt-d frmu
a n error b y 11tu t c pen&I
authoritiet-. llt:<'Or<lln..: to u 1lt>1•u
ment filt'd by t ht-:.t at .. Atl umt'y
(ieneral's otflct'
Bonin. arrestl'd 1n June 1n Lll!i
Ant:t>les a!tt>r ht' wa:. pluc·e:c.I un
der survt>11lancc 1s t'Oni.1dered
lht• 1>r1me sus1x-1 t 111 l l murders
•>f \Oun..: men nml bo":. Lhal dltlt'
Tot Murdered
b1.1t:k to October l!178
tie was released that year
from 11tiate pnll<>f\ after serving a
term on a &ell offen11e conviction.
Ile has been charged with 14
rnurdens in the series of sex
rt'latt'd slayings
At:cording to a document pre
pared by state Deputy Attorney
Gt"neral Mu·hael Wellington,
Bomn's premature release from
tht.' Jail v<.·1·urrt'd <After h1<; name
was mistakenly placed on a Ust
o( people eligible for parole due
to a 1W79 appeals court decision.
The document was flied in
connection with an unsuccessful
attempt by Bonin to remain free
after state prison officials dis-
covered the error.
The parole violation for which
Bonin was sentenced to six
months in the county jail result-
ed from his arrest in August 1979
in coMedion with alleged sex
acts involving a 17 -year -old
Irvine youth.
Accord.Ing to records on file at
South Orange County Municipal
Court in Laguna Niguel, Bonin
picked up the youth, who was
hitchhiking along Pacific Coast
Highway in Laguna Beach, and
drove to the Dana Hilb High
School parking lot.
Bonin was arrested after an -----------
Orange County Sheriff's Depart·
ment patrol deputy discovered
the van. Bonin made bail and
waa released from Orange County
Jail several days after the arrest.
During the period he was free
five murders linked to the
freewav kilUnJ(s occurred.
According to We llington,
Bonin, who was on parole for a
1975 conviction of sex molesta-'-Y1ft BONIN, Page AZ>
Cursing Killer
Gets 25-to-life
By DAVID KUTZ MANN
OfltleDeil'f PlleCSUff A cursing Emmette Mitchell,
convicted of fi rst de~ree murder
last month for the April slaying of
his 4-year-old nephew, has been
sentenced to a 25-years-to-life
Profitable
'Harvest'
Recorded
The 1980 Irvine Harvest
Festival realized more than a
$10,000 profit which will pay off
deficits from three previous
festivals, accordlna to the
treasurer of the oreanizaUon
that nam tbe yearly events.
RoJff J...a said today that
lrrille ~ Festival Inc., a
non-profit corporation, will have
IAHll .. 'lDODey letnwer even after
all tbe bWa are paid. He edded that fesll val dlrec-
tora may consider offering
eventa more often than once a
year.
Past festivals have been
shortened by rainstorms that
kept people from attending the
open-air booths and other attrac-
tions in Heritage Park.
This year, organizers decided
to play it safe and staged the
Harvest Moon Ball in the
Registry Hotel.
Last year. the dinner -dance,
held in a large tent erected at
the park, was dampened by
rain.
However, the eighth aMual
festival last weekend was greet·
ed by fair weather.
Bomb Squad
Summoned
To School
The Orange County Sheriff's
Department hazardous devices
squad was summoned to a La
Palma school today to dispose of
a container of dinitro phenyl
hydrazine, a potent explosive.
Details of the incident at John
F. Kennedy High School were
sketchy. But a spokeswoman for
the Orange County Fire Depart-
ment said the chemical ap-
parently was found in a
chemistry lab at the school.
She said the hazardous de-
vices squad planned to transport
the chemical. a Class A ex-
plosive, to the county's Olinda
landfill.
Cops Eye
Wallwut
Sayina it is "fed up"
with the way the city was
ne10Uatlng, the 300·
member Anaheim Police
AuoclaUon says it wlll
vote in two weeks on
whether to strike.
Bill Donahue, head of
tbe officers' 1roup, ac·
cuaed the city of fallln1 to
bar1aln in tood faith.
Talb have been under
way alnce Sept. U, and the
current caatract expires
at mldnilht today. The
1trlke vote wu scheduled
Oet.k
Ho .. V91', Donahue said
ae1otlaUom would eon·
dllue Mlplte a ltrlk• vote
lf Uae cltJ cbaa1ed lt•
MtlaialalAtace·1
state prison term by an Orange
Coutity judge.
In a trial that was already
punctuated with frequent emo-
tional outbursts, Mitchell again
Thursday direded obscenities at
Superior Court Judge Richard
Anolltft-A••
AP .........
President Carter bas invited
10-year-old Amy Kee of Hen-
dersonville, Tenn., to visit
his daughter Amy at the
White House. Miss Kee was
one of 24 people who asked
questions of the president at
a Nashville town meeting.
<_Story Page A 7 > _ _
Few Answer
Billboard's
Plea for "'-if e
BAKERSFIELD t AP ) -
"Ladies: Are you really happy
being single? Would you prefer a
lasting relationship? I would."
The idea wasn 't all that
original. But Paul Worden ex-
pected more than the three
replies he got after spending
$600 to put his plea on billboards
and radio station here.
Actually, he got four queries.
However, one woman later went
back to her husband.
Worden was sort of hoping the
local post office would have lo
work overtime processing his
mail.
The low number of replies just
might have something to do with
the requirements for his "uto-
pian woman.·•
Worden says "there are plenty
of women out there who fit my bill ..•
"I'm looking for a woman who
will worship me," he says. "lo r eturn, I'll worship her and
bring home the paycheck.
"I don't want her to be overly
active, aggressive, demanding
or needing to go out dancing and
dining." ·
Cycle Crash
Kills Countian
A 33-year·old Santa An• man
died early today after hls
motorcycle crashed near a
freeway onramp in Fountain
Valley, police reported.
Phillip Prinn was ..ronounced
dead at Fountain Valley Com·
munlty Hospital at 1: 15 a.m.
A 00.pital spokesman said he
died ot severe head, chest and
abdominal lttjuriea.
Police said be WMD't ,wearinl
a helmet when bla motoreJcle
app....U, atnack a curb near
the Sm DletO l"rwwa.y ODramp
oa Talbert A••ue Juat Hit ol
BriH>kburat Strfft at 11 p.m.
Thuncby.
Beacom. c allin~ him a "fat
bastard." The manacled defen-
dant made the remark as he was
being led out of the courtroom in
Santa Ana by sheriff's deputies.
Judge Beacom, who had once
termed Mitchell "an egotistical.
narcissistic wimp." handed down
the maximum sentence after de·
nying motions by Deputy Public
Defender Ronald Rutter for a new
trial.
'Dae Great P...,,.,..
The d~fense attorney argued
that the facts in the case were not
sufficient to uphold a first-degree
murde r con viction againl
Mitchell and that the defendant
should have been found guilty of
no worse than second degree
murder for the death of young
John H. Lewis, Jr.
MitcheU was supposed to take
care o( the child the night of April
21 while the m()ther, Diane Lewis
.Howard Dills Crigbt, in cap) watches as a
judge weighs in his huge pumpkin before
be was declared t~e winner of the Cana-
di an pumpkin championship in Windsor,
Nova Scotia. The pumpkin weighed 448
pounds, breaking the 1979 record by 9~.
of Santa Ana, took a nieht-achool I • B ~ Do examiDation in i.o. An1elea. lq~~~::i~r:~tV.ct-::1~ raqis o -· iWll
bathtubsoonafterthemother(bia .. ··1n --011· ·· --·· --·--· ---·-slat~l9> 11ad left'. The ·yoWipt.er • c _....._ol T
died about 10 days later at 0 ...... -1 ry Children'• Ho.pital of Orance
County.
lo an interview outside the BAGHDAD, lraq (AP) -forces destroyed power stations
judge's second-floor courtroom, Iraqi forces were reported and set fuel depots afire in
Mrs. Lewi~ told reporters she bogged down today in efforu to Abwaz.
wanted a stiffer sentence for her gain control of Iran's oll port ol The Iranian news a1ency re-
brother. Khorramshahr, but the air war ported an Iraqi MiG jet raided
·'When somebody kills a de-flared. the railroad station in Abwu
fenseles~ child_. 25 .!ears ~s not Iranian warplanes bombed the and artillery shelled the station,
enough, in my view, she said. Iraqi cities o( K.irkuk, Mosul and killing 14 people. Iran said Iraqi
"I'm not staisfied. If they had Suleimanieh today, the Iraqis warplanes also bombed two
killed him. that wouldn't be reported. They said L3 civilians (See MIDEAST, Page AZ)
enough," she added. "He's no were lrilled in the raids and five * * *
longer my brother. Not after he Iranian planes were shot down. J Ge
touched my child." Iraqi jets raided oil installa-ran, ts
Mitchell , 24, made obscene tions near Ahwaz and all planes
gestures at Mrs. Lewis after he returned safely an Iraqi com-
was convicted by Beacom l_ast munique said. ' Anris A.id,
month. He also had a shouting Iraq issued little information
match with his mother during one on its l~day-old offensive aimed
courtroom incident in which she at Khorramshahr on the d isput·
called him a ''cold-blooded ed Shatt al-Arab waterway and
murderer." at the nearby Iranian refinery of
lnaprobationreport,thedefen· Abadan, some 70 miles south of
dant .said the death of the child Ahwaz, capital of Iran's oil-rich
was a "horrible, stupid, idiotic Khuzistan Province. It said 22
act." He described his nephew as Iranian and three Iraqi soldiers
having been "the wrong person in had been killed in the Khor·
the wrong place.'· ramshahr area in 24 hours.
Deputy District Attorney Paul But reporters In the Iraqi·
Meyer said Mitchell would occupied sector o( Khorramshar
<SeeCURSE,PageAZ> said the lr.aqis hold the
northwest neighborhoods and
County Transport
Plan Faces Study
the port section but the Iranians
hold southeast sector and the
bridges on the Karum River.
which divides the city.
An Iraqi commander said the
Iranians continued to hold the
key bridge with an emplacement
of five or six tanks. He said the
Iranians were able to lob shells
on the port but could not ad-
vance on the ground.
A long·range transportation
plan for Orange County will be
examined next Wednesday in a
Greater Irvine Industrial
Le ague-sponsored luncheon at
12: 15 p.m. in the Registry Hotel. An Iraqi military communique
reported two Iranian helicopters
shot down over the southern sec -
tor Thursday and said 16 lraniana
were killed. It said Iraqi ground
Al Hollinden, chairman o( the
Orange County Transportation
Com mi111ion will d iscuss the
·'Orange County Mullimodal
Transportation Plan." For more
information call S46-2022.
,
Fortune Lost
10,0001901 Coins Gone
Burglars carted off three boHs contain.inc 10,000 1901
silver dollars from a Newport Beach home Thursday and
police said the dollar loss in the heist could be sta11ertnc.
THE COINS, ST ASHED under a bathroom ainlt in the
St. James Place residence, would be worth a minimum ol
$190,000, one coin dealer caleulatedtoday.
Depend1na oo the coins' mint mark, the silver dollars
could be worth anywhere from $1,000 to $11,500 each, the
dealer added.
ELEANOa RASER TOLD police the crooks smuhed
out a ,...L wladow and then prtecl open a door to 1aJn en.
try to her . She told police the intnaden alao made off with a
fourth bOll c:ontalnlq $5,000 worth of silver coins and an
eavelODe IWed with tiao in auorted colnl.
CcU aperta aaid that 10,000 sliver dollan would wet•h
about a pounds.
r " '
From Libya
BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP)
Libya became the first Arab na-
tion to openly declare support
for Iran today in the war with
Iraq and demanded that Saudi
Arabia return four U.S. planes used to spy on the battle zone. A
radio monitor reported Libya
.vaa supplying Iran with large
quantities of arms.
Libyan leader Col. Moammar
Khada(y called for pan-Arab
support of Iran in the war on the
northern fringes of the Persian
Gulf, saying this is an "Islamic
duty ," Libya's official news
agency JANA reported. Khadafy
accused Iraq of being a U.S.
proxy in the war and declared
"We have resolved to confront
America in the Arab world."
Libya's Khadafy and Iraq's
Hussein are both leftists with
strong ties with the Soviet
Union. But Arab diplomats in
Beirut say Khadafy, who has
long been vying for the late
Egyptian President Gamal
Abdel Nasser's mantle as leader
o( the Arab world, is uneasy
about Hussein's bid for
dominance in the Persian Gu.If.
Iran, a Moslem nation, is
Persian, not Arab. Moel citizens
o( Iraq, an Arab nation, follow
the same Shiite sect o( Islam
that Iran does, but Iraq's rulers
are o( the Sunni sect. Jn identical telegrams to
Saudi Arabia's Kina Khaleel and
rulers o( other states in the
Persian Gulf re1ion, Khadafy
said: "It is the Islamic duty
that we, the Arabs, should alip
ourselves wlth the Moalems in
Iran . . . Rather than fi1ht them·
oo behalf otthe United States."
Khadafy also indlrect11
threatened Saudi Arabia wltb
reprtsall if It failed to send bHlt
the four early warntnc radar the
United 9tatel atatlODed ln the
world'• larpat oH .. xport.lnc na·
UoD followinl the outbreak ol th• war 19 day1 qo.
Tbe LlbJaa leader aald the
(lleU8YA, Pa1eAJ)
Wun Rules
· Minister .. Oat--
After ClaJ1h
Orange County Superior Court
Judee Harmon G. S:Cov1Denaa
upheld his nillnl that forced the
Rev. Herbert Niermann and his
flock to leave a church in Irvine, the pastor's attorney said today.
Betty MeMullen said she had
hoped ScoviUe would reverse his
Aug. 29, 1979, decision and allow
Niermann to once again use the
church at 18182 Culver Drive.
Ms. McMullen refused to say
if she would appeal the ruling.
The legal wrangle began in
late 1978 when a philosophical
rift developed in the congrega-
tion of St. Matthew Lutheran
Church. A majority led by the Rev.
Niermann wanted to depart
from the Mjssouri Synod and af.
filiate with the Lutheran Church
of America and the Association
of Evangeli caJ Churches.
A minority of the churchgoers
wanted to mamtam the status
quo, and they won their pomt in
Scoville's court
Carter Endorsed
LOS ANGE LES <API
Fortner radical Tom Hayden
and his 10,000-member Cam-
paign for Economic Democracy
have thrown their s upport
behind President Carter's re· •
election campaign.
Coast
~
Weather
Low cloudiness o n
Saturday. becoming most-
ly sunny over inland areas
during the afternoon.
Highs will range from 70
at the beaches to 80 in-
land. Lows tonight 60 to 64.
INSIDE TODA"
Jou tftUuit11 will 1lrlke
Laguna ~h thil weekmd.
Su the Hat of f estiual
heodlinera coming to lhe
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Jn case you haven't guessed. there's a
presidential race going on, and fans of both
ma1or candidates get their chance t<t touch
the ir heroes d uring separate visits to
Florida. Abov e, Honald Reagan greets sup-
porters al Al Lopez. Stadium in Tampa.
while below a Secret Service agent holds
President Carte r back from a throng in
Tall ahassee. <Related story page A4 )
Long Ar1ns
Of Governor
Nab Suspect
LOS ANG ELES <AP> -Gov.
Edmund G. Brown J r . pitched in
today to help collar a motorist
who allegedly was drunk and lll·
volved ma hit-and-run accident.
P olice spokesman Pat Connel-
ly said Brown witnessed the ac·
cident in Hollywood and pursued
the errant motorist for about a
mile until he s potted and n agged
down a poli~e car to make an ar-
res t.
Booked at the West Hollywood
Division sheriff's station for in·
vestigation of drunken driving
and being involved in a hit-and·
r u n acc ide nt w a s Rogelio
Flores, 25. o( Los Angeles, of-
fi cials said. lie was held in lieu
of SI .ooo bai I.
The two f>t!Ople whose car was
hit were treated for minor cuts
and bruises.
A b o ut a mo nth ago, Los
Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley
was invol ved in the capture of a
h i t -and-run dr i v e r who
aldeawiped a bus.
t 'rma PGfle ;t I
BONIN ...
tion charges mvolvmg a 14·year·
old r ountam Valley youth, faced
a parole violation hearing on
Sept. 18. 1~9.
.. • . Fro• Pa .. Al
Bonin argued during the hear-
ing that the youth consented to
the acts and that a small amount
of h ashish found in his van
belonged to the vict im .
The parole board was not
persuaded by Bonin 's defense
and ordered him incarcerated
for six months. ~'.MIDEAST "i AR .•. . ,
tlospitals in Ahwaz, killing "a number of people ."
Iranian President Abolhassah
Bani-Sadr, in a state m ent on
Tehran Radio. urged the Iranian
people not to be alarmed by the
explosions in Ahwai , s aying
"this is a daily occurrence. our
own forces are causing similar
explosions in lraqi territory."
He s rud Iranian ~round forces
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UBYA ...
presence of the airborne warn-
ing and control system planes in
th e A rabi an P e n i n s ul a
represented an "expansion of
the U.S. military presence
Aimed at colonizing the Arab
world."
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'-advanced six miles against the
Iraqi invaders along a 24-mile
front in the sector near Ahwaz
and declared, "We are entering
the final phase of the war ."
Baghdad Radio said Ir aqi
rorces also are ''destroying vital
military and economic installa·
lions" at Dezful and that the ci-
ty. 150 miles nort h of Khor ·
ramshahr "is at the me rcy of
our ground fire."
Three months later, however,
Bonin was released due to the
error.
He r e turned t o j.ai l in
February after he exhausted his
legal fight against the prison
authorities· dem ands that he re-
t urn to custody.
Three other acquaintances of
the former Silver ado Canyon
resident also are in custody.
---JVST BREAKING---
Late items from today's world and llOtionol news developments
Guyana Court Refuses
Temple Member's Bid
I GEORGETOWN. Guyana <AP) A Guyanese high court
judge has barred efforts by the F!ll to return former Peoples
Temple member Larry Layton to the Unlted States.
Guyana High Court Judge Desiree Bernard told The As·
sociated Press that she issued a temporary restraining order
under which Layton could not leave the country until he paid
S37,000 owned his Guyanese lawyers. In New York however , the
FBI re-asserted that Layton would be returned here sometime
today.
Layton owes 4the rri oney for his defense on charges in
Guyana that he tried to kill Rep. Leo Ryan, D-Calif., and four
others who died in a 1 ~8 shootout at a Jonestown ai rstrip hours
before 900 Peoples Temple members died in a mass suicide-
murder at the behest of the Rev. Jim Jones, leader of the cult.
fhaagan Rap• Carlt-r •m Pf"ludfHU
TAMPA, Fla. <AP> -Republican presidential nominee
Ronald Reagan today accused President Carter or having "en·
dangered the economic security of senior citizens" and vowed
that if elected he would work lo repeal the current earnings
limitation or Social Security recipients. <Earlier story, A4. >
"Not only is his inflattorr eating away the value of the sav-
ings of older Americans , but his unemployment is robbing the
Social Security trust fund of needed revenue," Reaga n told a
stadium rally. ''And I wouJd veto any attempt to tax Social
Security benefits."
Reagan proposed eliminaUon of the $5,000 annual earning's
limitation on those receiving Social Securit)"'Mneflts.
Iraq, lraM •~Iler• Cl°""'" TrfJNJfl
BEIRUT, Leba6on (AP) -Lebanese aupporten of Iraq and
Iran foueht wttb machine IUN and mortars in the streets of
Tripoli today and police reported four dead and 11 wounded ln
the claahel.
bt!come eligible for parole con-
1nderatioo alter serving 15 years
1 n slate prison
Mitchell , an admltledhomotex·
ual andself·descri bed masochist.
has pleaded 1Mocent by re~of
insanity lo the charges aaaansl
him But Beacom, who said the case
had been "vigo'tously tried and
argued," told Butler "the feeling
of this court is very clear and the
findings speak for themselves "
Beacom had convicted Mitchell
of first degree murder after hear ·
1ng evidence in the non· jury case
for several weeks.
"Mr Mitchell , throughout the
enUre trfal, showed his lmmatun-
t y to the court and to the witnesses
. . . Here's a man with a five·
year -old e motion a l maturit y
level," Butler said . . "He can·t cope with our society
and he can't cope with his rami·
ly. ··the defense attorney said.
Envoy Murde r e d
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador
(AP) -Leftist Salvadoran guer·
r ill as said they ki lled t he am-
bassador from white-ruled South
Afr ica 315 days after they kid·
napped him because their de·
mands. including a $20 million
r a n s o m . were n o t m et.
Archibald Gardner Dunn, 61,
was killed Thursday.
Above It All
300 Women Recruiled in Plot
LONDON <AP) -The Unification Church wanted t.o rttruit
300 attractive women in a plot t.o influence the. U.S. Senate, ac·
cording to an att.orney defendin1 London's Daily Mall aaainst a
libel suit brought by the church.
Lord Rawlinson made the allegaUoo Thunday during a
hearina on the suit, filed against the newspaper for a 1978 story
saying the church brainwuhed youna converts.
The defense attorney said the Korean·born founder or the
church, Sun Myung Moon, told a group of "trainees" in the
United States: "Mmer needs much money. He a1ao needs
m any good·lookinrgirls. He needs 300 -three for each
senator.''
When asked during cross-examination what the passage
meant, Dennis Orme , leader of the British branch of the church,
sald;. •• e thin& il doesn 't mean is that we were a lewd, licen-
tious and pornographic group. Tt means our weapons are truth,
goodness and beauty_"
Job Testimony Ends
The Orange County grand jury
T hursday completed hearing
testimony from 31 witnesses in-
volved with Huntington Beach's
federal job training program.
It is known that the grand jury
is investigating alleged m isuse
of federal funds by top officials
o f the Western Institute of
Careers Inc.
Western is the non-profit cor·
poratinon that handled the city's
$2 .6 m i l li o n fed e ra l Co m ·
pre hensive Employment Train-
ing Act <CETA> program from
Oct. 1, 1~9. until last Feb. 5.
The p ro b e , i t h as been
learned, is centered on Robert
L Cunningham, the former
president of Western.
The corpo r a t ion was dis ·
mantled last February after a
preliminary audit alleged that
Cunningham had made an un-
authorized loan of $16,000 of
federal funds.
T h e s mog han g ing over th e S an
Bernardino Valley doesn't bother the pilot
of this hang glider who soars above the San
Be rnard ino Mo untains at Crestline.
Forecasters say the t hi ck layer of brown
pollution should break up soon.
Once a year and once a year only, Lees Carpets has a factory
authorized sale. A sale featuring the best-looking, best-selling
carpets in the line. And Lees has reduced our prices so that we
can pass big savings on to you.
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Access Exists
Fire Road Plea
• Unneeded m LB?
Blcych.• and pedestrian acl't!S:i
sought betwct'n two Laguna
Beach hilltop l'ornmun1l1es
already e~1sts and a lol'al mun's
appeal against a proposed ha
access road for the area ma} be
withdrawn as a result
Laguna Beach City Council
members were told this week
that a five·foot-wide pedestrian
easement from Top of the World
to Arch Beach Heights was ded
icated in 1978, when a three·lot
subdivision was approved
John Gabriels of Laguna
Beach. who had objected to ap·
proval of an emergency·only fire
'No Nukes'
Plans Fest
In Laguna
A "No 'Nukes Extravaganza,"
sponsored by supporters of
Measure F on the Laguna Beach
filov . 4 ballot, will be presented
all day Saturday al Main Beach
Park.
The ballot measure, which is
advisory in nature, asks Laguna
voters to express opposition to
the operation of nmclear power
plant.I at San Onofre.
Saturday's events include
refreshments and entertainment
at Main Beach Park be1innin1
at 11 a.m ., followed by a loop ..,,.. ·*• :ft: town to diatribute ........... terature.
·---A f"Outml!tCllhner at 6 :30 p.m.
-ln Guild Hall at the rear of St.
-Mary'• Church, '28 Park Ave ..
1'0UDds out the day's activities.
ncketa are SS at the door
Proceeds 10 lo the Laguna
Beach Citizens Committee for
the Right to Vote on San Onofre.
Cycle Crash
Kills Countian
A 33-year-old Santa Ana man
died early today after his
motorcycle c rashed near a
freeway onramp in Fountain
Valley, police reported.
Phillip Prinn was p ronounced
dnd at Fountai n Valley Com·
munity Hospital at 1: 15 a m.
A hospital spokesman said he
died of severe head. chest and
abdominal injuries.
Police said he wasn 't wearing
a helmet when has motorcycle
apparently struck a curb near
the San Diego Freeway onramp
on Talbert Avenue just east of
Brookhurst Street at 11 p.m
Thursday
Blast Kills Teen
INDEPENDENCE . Ky. (AP J
-A dozen art students were
painting Halloween goblins on
Simon Kenton High School win·
dows when a fi ery blast from the
boiler room next door slammed
them across the room, killing
one teen-ager. The cause of the
noontime blast Thursday. which
lnjured 33 people, has not yet
been determined. Kentucky fire
Investigators said today.
WpsEye
Walkoul
Saylna it Is "fed up"
with the way the city was
ne10Uatln1, the 300·
member Anaheim Police
Auociatlon says it will
vote ln two weeks on
whether to strike.
Bill Donahue, head of
Uie officers' 1roup, ac·
cued the city of failln1 to
bar1aln In 1ood faith.
Talh have been under
••Y al.nee Sept. 11, and the
current contract explrea
at mldnl1ht today. The ltr1U vote wu 1chechlled
Oct.at. Hawn•, Doaahue Hid
ae1ot1aUona would con-
daue dllDlte a ltrlke vote
If th• city chanted lta baraabaial•tance.
ruJtl I !'um lhc-Toµ of th«! World
fll t ' ~t .1tiu11 t u l\rdt Beach
Heights said ht' 1ru1y w1thdrav.
h1 ... apµ~·al t o tlll" l'aliforn1a
Coastal <.:oin 1111 :.~1u n on tht'
proJel l
Tht' South C.oasl lleg1onal
'oa!ttitl Comm ission staff .had
recommended that the fire road
include bicycle and pedestnan
arce:is, but that condition was
removed
The reg ional com m 1s1>1on
gr:H1l~d a permit to the city for
the 12·foot wide. 4,~·foot-long
fire road for emergency use
onlv
.·I ta••f her A •11
.... 1...-.
President Carter has invited
10-year-old Amy Kee of Hen-dersonv1lle, Tenn., -to-VU.it
hWihs ,. ~a ... ~~!!!~! ... ¢rEY ... At ttle. lle nouse. m.iss Kee was
one of 24 people who asked
questions of the president at a Nashville town meetmg.
(Story Page A7)
Motel Owners
Seek Damages
In Qverflou,
Tt}<.' owners of a motel and
restaurant in Da.na Point filed
suit Tuesday seeking to force the
Southeast Regional Reclamation
Authority to pay $50 ,000
damages allegedly caused when
a sewer pond overflowed.
Hobert and Isabel F'ol~ner own
the Dana Vi ll a Motel and
Restaurant at 34311 S Pacific
Coast Highway Their busl ·
nesses are directly east of the
sew age disposal facility.
They contend that on Jan. 28,
rains flooded the pond and the
facility. causing raw sewage to
wash out of the pl ant and
downhill into their motel and
res taurant.
The wet se wag e soaked
ca rpeting a nd walls, the
Folgners say, and the county
Health Department closed their
bus inesses until large areas
were decontaminated.
They are seeking the $50,000 to
pay for the cost or cleaning and
repairing the motel and busi·
nesses and for the loss of profits
while their businesses were
closed.
In an unrelated Incident last
April. a rlre that broke out in the
res taurant routed motel guests
and c aused a n estimated
$400,000 in damage to the
facility.
\lirong Drug
Death Cause?
CHICAGO (AP) -Cook Coun·
ty Hospital is conducting an in·
vestlgation Into the death of a
49-year-old mother of seven
children who apparently was
1iven the wrona prescription at
a hospital pharmacy , a
publlahed report said today.
The Chlca10 Sun-Times re·
ported that Rosetta Mitchell
died Sept, 9, minutes after tal<·
Ina medicaUoo that sources say
was intended for another pa·
tlent.
Mra. Mitchell 1uffered from
emphyHma uad hypertalloo,
aecordins to Dr. Lee r. Beamer,
the Ullltant county medical ex-
aminer wbo conducted th• •"*°P.'>" Beamer added th•t be dldn t believe her CODdltion wu
severe eaoucb to CIUM her de·
ath.
The uppt">a.J by c;abriels and
Lugunu Beach physician Geoe
Atherton 1s scheduled to be
heard neJCt Wednesday at 9 a.m
at lhe conimission's meeting at
the Amfac Hotel in Los Angeles.
Gabriels said he had not
withdrawn the appeal yet, but
would ask commissioners if they
were going to put conditions on
approval of the fire road.
City Manager Ken Frank has
informed Executive Director
Mel Carpenter of the South
Coast Hcgional Commission of
the pedestriun easement. The Great Puntpldn
Jfulfeck
Drops Out
Of Race
Howard Dills <right, in cap) watches as a
judge weighs in his huge pumpkin before
he was declared the winner of the Cana·
dian pumpkin c hampionship in Windsor,
Nov a Scotia The pumpkin wei~hed 448
pounds, breaking the 1979 record b.Y 9''i .
lraquis Bogged Down Bonin
His name will still appear on
the Nov. 4 ballot. but San
C lemente devel oper Allan
Wulfeck.says he h<ls dropped out
of the race for one ,,f two city
coun~il seats.
In Oil Control Try Freed in
'79 Error?
Wulfeck. a former planning
com miss ion chairman a nd
partner in Wul-Rich Corp., an·
nounced Wednesday he was
v withdrawing because has pres·
ence on the council "might pro·
duce some unwarranted dis-
semioo" on the part of several
current members.
The aeata of former Mayor
Ror. H~ft!.~l_..•n4 ~~~ncllman. RoYlli.trlbUt are-be ng sought by
12 other candidates.
Hamm and Hurlbut resiped
earlier this year. and ex· councilmen Thomu O'Keefe
and Patrick Lane were appoint-
ed to fill the seat.s until the Nov.
4 election. The terms run until April 1982.
Wulfeck, in a statement re-
leased from his business office,
said he "has always been an ad-
vocate of stable government, ..
adding he sees no sense in "stir·
ring up political turmoil."
W utreck . who r e presen ts
many development pro1ects in
San Clemente. has often found
himself at odds with more en
vironmentally minded council
members
In announcing his decision to
step down. Wulfeck urged sup·
po rt for industrial designer
Edward G. Bayer and busi·
nessman Jay Durkin.
He said that if conditions
change by the time of the next
regular City Council election, he
would reassess his position and
consider running for a full term
And whil e Wulfeck has
dropped out of the race, his
name will still appear on the
ballot.
Reagan Says No
Job for Nixon
ST LOUIS (AP) -Ronald
Reagan has said emphatically
that he would not give Richard
M . Nix.on a job in his ad·
ministration, but added that he
would consult the former presi·
dent for advice.
"No, no, no." Reagan replied
when asked If Nixon would play
a role in his administration. He
said Thursday he had talked OC·
casionally with Nix.on.
BAGHDAD. Iraq CAP> -
Iraqi forces were reported
bogged down today in efforts to
gain control of Iran's oil port of
Khorramshahr. but the air war
flared.
Iranian warplanes bombed the
Iraqi cities of K.irkuk, Mosul and
Suleimanieh today, the Iraqis
reported. They said 13 civilians
were killed in the raids and five
Iranian planes were shot down .•
lraql -reta rarc1ed ofrrliitalla-
UoQJ.~~Ahwas ~d !!!~pl~ returned safely, an lraqa com·
munique said.
Iraq issued UtUe informaUon
on it.I 19-day-old offensive aimed
at Khorramsbahr on the clilput-
ed Shatt al-Arab waterw•y and
at the nearby lraruan refinery of
Abadan. some 70 miles south of
Ahwaz, capital of Iran's oil·rich
Khuzistan Province. It said 22
Iranian and three Iraqi soldiers
had been killed in the Khor·
ramshahr area in 24 hours .
But reporters in the Iraqi·
occupied sector of Khorramshar
s aid the Iraqis hold the
no rthwest neighborhoods and
the port section but the Iranians
hold southeast sector and the
bridges on the Karum River.
which divide!'i the city.
An Iraqi commander s aid the
Iranians continued to hold the
key bridge with an emplacement
of five or six tanks. He said the
Iranians were able to lob shells
on the port but could not ad·
vance on the ground.
An Iraqi military communique
reported two Iranian helicopters
shot down over the southern sec·
Pzmk Rockers
Spark Riots
WEST HOLLYWOOD <AP) -
Four people were arrested and
one sheriff's deputy suffered
minor injuries in a rock and bot·
tie-throwing melee outside the
Whiskey a Go-Go night club.
authorities said.
The incident began when an
unruly crowd of between 400 and
500 spilled into the street Wed·
nesday night while waiting to
get into the 11 p.m. show at the
premier SW1Set Strip rock club,
which features mostly punk and
ne w wave acts. The band Wed·
nesday night was Black Flag. ,
Fortune Lost
10,000 1901 Coins Wne
Bur1lan carted o/f three boxes containJn1 10.000 1901
sliver dollars from a Newport Beach home Thursday and
police said the dollar loss in the heist could be sta11erin1.
THE COINS, STASHED under a bathroom alnk in the
St. James Place residence, would be worth a miDJmum ol
1180 .ooo. one coin dealer calculated today.
Dependlna on the coins' mint mark, the allver dollars
could be worth anywhere from Sl,000 to $11,500 each, the
dealer added.
1n ... &u1oa n.u11:a TOLD poUae th• crook• amuhed
out • ,.,..,. window and then pried open a door to lain en·
try to her liouM.
~ told poUce the lntnaden allO made off wtth a
fourth box contaJnlnc Sl,000 worth of 1Uver colns and an
enveloDe ftlled with Sl50 ln auorted colftl,
Caln aputa •aid that 10,000 1Uver dollan would wei1h
about IDO pound.a.
I
tor Thursday and said 16 lranians
were killed. It said Iraqi ground
focces destroyed power stations By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL and set fuel depots afire in 01 .. o.11, .. u.ui.i• Ahwaz. Court records on file 1n Santa
The Iranian news agency re· Ana disclose that William
ported an Iraqi MIG jet raided George Bonin was mistakenly
the railroad station in Ahwaz released from custody in 1979
and artillery shelled the station, and remained free while five of
ldllln& l• people. Iran aald Iraqi the so-called freeway murders
warplanea alao bombed two in which he is a suspect oc-
_.boapU.al.a. in A.bwu, killi.D8 "a curred. number ot DeODle... The -39-year·old Downey truck
Iranian l>reSident~.~l.bMa..a-.-.df.\v,e.r:•-relea .... k.om Ot-aqe · ·--· Baril-SiC!r .... iif'a .. statement on County Jall after servin~ only
Tehran Ra'dio urged the Iranian half of a six month sentence on 3 -
people not to be alarmed by the parole violatlon resulted from
exploalona in Abwaz sayin1 an error b y state penal
<See Ill.DEA.ST Pa~e AJ) authorities, according to a docu· ' ment med by the state Attorney
* * * General's office .
Iran Gets
Arms Aid
From Libya
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP>
Libya became the first Arab oa·
tion to openly declare support
for Iran today in the war with
Iraq and demanded that Saudi
Arabia return four U.S. planes
used to spy on the battle zone. A
radio monitor reported Libya
Nas supplying Iran with large
quantities of arms.
Libyan leader Col. Moammar
Khadafy called for pan-Arab
support of Iran in the war on the
northern fringes of the Persian
Gulf, saying this is an "Islamic
duty.'' Libya's offi cial news agency JANA reported. Khadafy
accused lraq-of being a U.S.
proxy in the war and declar~
"We have resolved to confront
America in the Arab world."
Libya's Khadafy and Iraq's
Hussein are both leftists with
strong ties with the Soviet
Union. But Arab diplomats In
Beirut say Khadafy, who has
long been vying for the late
Egyptian President Gamal
Abdel Nasser's mantle as leader
of the Arab world, Is uneasy
about Hussein 's bid for
dominance in the Persian Gull.
Iran, a Moslem nation, is
Persian, not Arab. Most citizens
.<See LIBYA, Pa1e A2 )
Black Killings
'Inspiring'
BUFFALO, N.V. (AP) -A
vicious ltlller who cut out the
hearts ol two black tax.i driven
may have been "touched off" by
the murders of four black men
who were •hot in the head with a
.22-caliber platol, the county
proaecutors•ys.
But Dlltrict Attorney Edward
C. Coqrove Hid Thunday he
didn't believe the two •eta of
alayinp were committed by the 1amepenon.
A manhunt by some 100
policemen -the bl11nt effort
la Erie County history, he said
-hu been launched to flnd the
killers.
"I c1n't lma1lne a more
HriOUI, traumaUc 1ltuatloo oc-
currtnc ta a U.S. community,"
Coa1rov• aald.
Bonin. arrested in June in Los Angeles after he was placed un·
der surveillance. is considered
the prime suspect in 21 murders
of young men and boys that date
back to October 1978.
He was released that year
from state prison after serving a
term on a sex offense conviction
He has l>E'en charged with 14
murders in the series Qf sex-
related slayings
According to a document pre·
pared by state Deputy Attorney
Gener al Michael Wellington.
Bonin's premature release from
the jail occurred after his name
was mistakenly plared on a hst
of people eligible for parole due
to a 1979 appeals court decision.
The document was filed in
connection with an un successful
attempt by Bonin to remain free
alter state prison officials dis·
covered the error.
The parole v1olat1on for which
Bonin was St'nle nced t11 six
months in the county Jail result
ed from his arrest in Au~ust 1979
in connection with alleged sex
ac ts invol ving a 17-year-old
Irvine youth
According to records on file at
South Orange County Municipal
Court in Laguna Niguel, Ronin
picked up the youth. who was
(See BONIN. Pag~·AZ>
Or:::ec.i, :oasl
Went her
Low cloudi o ess o n
Saturday, becOming most-
ly sunny over inland areas
during the afternoon .
Highs will range from 70
nt the beaches lo 80 in·
land. Lows tonight 60 to 64
l~SIDE TODAl'
Jazz infenl1fJ1 wtll &lnke
Laguna &och lhu weekend.
See the ll•I of f u 11 val
headUHrt coming lo tht
/rmn~ Bowl on Page Cl
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·ln c_ase you haven't guessed, there s a
presidential rar e going on. and fans of both
major candidates get their t hance to touch
their heroes during separate vis its to
Florida. Above, Ronald Reagan greets sup
porters at Al Lopez tadium in Tampa,
while below a Secret Service agent holds
Pres ident Carter back from a throng in
Tall ah a:>set: I Related story page A4 )
.
~ate of Laguna
:Meeting Corrected
An edito r ial and s tory in
-Thursday's edition of the Daily
·Pilot included an incorrect dale
for a Laguna Beach City Council
·public hearing on a proposed
blurftop preservation ordinance.
. The council's public hearing
on the matter wi ll be held Oct.
21 at a 6 p.m. meeting at City
Hall. 'Pie Daily Pilot regrets the
error
Man Dies in Fire
VALINDA IAP> -An elderly
emphysem a v1ct1m . trying to
find relief from the current
smog siege. burned to death in a
household fire that was fed by
pressurized oxygen the man was
using lo keep himself alive. fi re
officials say. The fi re Thursday
apparentl y s t a r ted when
William Tacker . 12, fe ll asleep
ln his chair while s moking a
cigarette.
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Cursing
Slayer
Sentenced
By DAVID KUTZMANN
OltlleO.llyl'li.15~
A cursing Emmette Mitchell,
convicted of first degre.e murder
last month for the April slaying of
hi s 4-year-old nephew, has been
sentenced to a 25· years-to-life
s tate prison term by ao Orange
County judge.
In a trial that was already
punctuated with f~equent emo·
tional outbursts, Mitchell again
Thursday directed obscenities at
Superior Court Judge Richard
Re acorn. caUing him a ··cat_
bastard.·· The manacled defen·
d ant made the remark as he was
being led out of the courtroom in
Santa Ana by sheriff's deputies.
Judge Beacom. who had once
termed Mitchell "an egotistical,
narcissistic wimp,'' handed down
the maximum sentence after de·
nying motions by Deputy Public
Defender Ronald Butler for a new
trial.
..... Tlle-defeme attor ney 'a"r&ued
that theJacts in the case were not
sufficient to uphold a first ·degree
murder convi c tion a gaint
Mitchell and that the defendant
should have been found guilty of
no worse than second degree
murder for the death of young
John H. Lewis. J r
f'roffl Pogf# I I
MIDEAST ...
"this 1s a daily occurrence. our
own forces are causing similar
explosions in Iraqi territory."
He said Iranian ~round forces
advanced six miles against the
Iraqi invaders along a 24·mile
front in the sector near Ahwaz
and dedared, "We are entenng
the final phase or the war."
B aghdad Radio s aid Iraqi
forces also a.re "destroying vitaJ
military and economic installa
lions" at Dezful and that the c1·
ty. 150 miles north of Khor -
ramshahr "is at the mercy of
our ground fire."
Iran accused Iraq of using
giant ground-to-ground missles
for the first time m the war
Wednesday night. It said the
missiles hit Dezful and neighbor·
ing And1mcshk. killing 110
civilians and wounding 300 in
Dezful and killing 60 lo 70 people
in Andimeshk .
An Iranian military communi·
que said each m issile weighed
4,400 pounds and had a range of
about 40 miles -about the di s·
tan ce from the Iraqi border to
Dezful. a vital road and rail
center that connects western
fran to Tehran. the capital.
* * * f"r•»tt Page A I
LIBYA ...
of Iraq, an Arab nation. follow
the same Shiite sect of Islam
that Iran does, but Iraq's rulers
are of the Sunni sect. In identical telegrams to
Saudi Arabia's King Khaled and
ruler! of other states in the
Persian Gulf region, Khadafy
said: "It is the Islamic duty
that we, the Arabs, should align
ourselves with the Moslems in
Iran ... Rather than fi1ht them
on behalf of the United States."
Khadafy also indirectly
threatened Saudi Arabia with
reprisals if lt failed to aeod back
the four early wamlna radar the
Uaited Statel stationed lo the world',i)arsest oll-exportiq na·
Uon follOWlal tbe outbreak ol
the war 11 d.,a qo.
--
Mitchell was supposed to take
care of the child the night of April
21 while the mother. Di ane Lewis
of Santa Ana, took a night-school
examination in Los Angeles.
Mitchell admitted first strangl·
ing andthendunking thechildina
bathtub soon after the mother ( hjs
sister ) had left. The youngster
died about 10 days later at
Children's Hospital of Orange
County.
Beacom had convicted Mitchell
or first degree murder art er hear·
ing evidence in the non-jury case
for several weeks.
"M r. Mitchell, throughout the
entire t rial. s howed his immaturi·
ty to the court and to the witnesses
.... Here's a man with a five·
year -old e motional maturity
level," Rutler s aid.
"He can't cope with our society
and he can't cope with his fami·
ly. ·'the defense attorney said.
Mitchell , an admitted homosex·
ual andseU·described masochist,
has pleaded innocent by reason of
insanity to the charges against
him. But Beacom, who said the case
had been "vigorously tried and
argued." told Butler "the feeling
of this court is very clear and the
findings speak for themselves."
St. Helens
To Explode?
VANCOUVER, Wash. CAP) -
Mount St. Helens , shaken by a
new earthquake and belching
steam and hot ash 16,000 feet in·
to the sky, has scientists worried
that the volcano may be about to
uncork another powerful erup·
ti on.
Wary of an explosion, scien·
lists were monitoring the peak
closely as low·level seismic ac·
tivity beneath the mountain· con·
tinued after Thursday's earth·
quake and harmonic tremors.
Gas Kept ·s ·eeret
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A
potentially lethal substance
slmil~ to nerve gas capable of
killing up to 10,000 people wu
discovered la.st month at the
USC School of Medicine in Un·
coln Hei&bta. but police said
they decided not lo warn the
public. lnat.ead, they said Thurs-
day. secrecy wu clamped on
the laboratory where it waa
stored.
f 'n,_ Pa9.-:l I
BONIN ...
hitchhiking along Pacific Coast
Hit<hway in Laguna Beach, and
drove to the Dana Hills HJgh
School parking lot.
Ronin wu arrested after an
Orange County Sheriff's Depart·
ment patrol deputy discovered
the van. Ronin made bail and
was released from Orange County
Jail several days after the arrest
During the period he was free
fi vc murder s link ed to the
freeway k11l1nRs ocl·urred
(;mm Money
JJI oes Rapped
Hy the Assodated Press
De m oc r a ti c S e n Alan
Cra n s ton says th e t w o
bankruptcies of Hepubhcan
c hallenger Paul Ga nn are
significant in evaluating Gann
as a prospective U.S. senator
Cranston campaign oHtcials
iss ued a stateme nt Thursday
saying he brought up Gann's dif·
ficulties because the GOP can·
didate "has chosen to make an
issue of personal finances 1n this
campaign in recent days, citing
erroneous information" about
Cranston's net worth.
Cr an s t o n ca mp aig n
spo kesm an Dan Gerken said
Cranston also has a new radio
commercial that discusses the
bankruptcies, the first to direct·
ly mention Gann. and "to ques·
l i on his back g r o und and
qualifications ."
Moonies Shine
300 Women Recruited in Plot
LONDON IAP) -The Unification Church wanted to r~ruit
300 attractive women in a plot to Influence the. U.S. Senate. ac-
cording to an attorney defending London's Daily Mail against a
libel suit brought by the church .
Lord "Rawlinson made the aJlegation Thursday durin1 a
hearing on the suit, filed against the newspaper for a 1978 story
saying the church brainwashed young converts.
The defense attorney said the Korean·bom founder of the
ctiurch. Sun Myung Moon, told a group of "trainees" in the
United States: "Master needs rnuch money. He also needs
m any good ·looking girls. He needs 300 -three for each
sen ator "
Whe n asked during cross-examination what the passage
meant, Dennis Orme. leader of the British bra.nch of the church,
said: "One thing it doesn 't mean is lhat we were a lewd, licen·
tious and pornographic group. It means ou.r weapons are truth,
goodness and beauty."
Billboard Carries
Plea for a Mate
BAKE-RSFIELD (AP >
"Ladies: Are you really happy
being single ? Would you prefer a
lasting relationship? I would."
The idea wasn 'l all that
original. But Paul Worden ex-
pected more than the three
replies he got after spending
$600 to put his plea on billboards
and radio station here .
Actually, he got four queries.
However, one woman later went
back to her husband.
Worden was sort of hoping the
local post office would have to
work overtime processing his
mail.
The low number of replies just
might have something to do with
the requirements for his "uto-
pian woman."
"I'm looking for a woman who
will worship me." he says. "In
r eturn, I 'll worship her and
bring home the paycheck.
Worden says "there are plenty
or women out there who fit my
bill."
ClattPr in Clemente
Ca ltrans cr e ws use jackhammers to
smooth concrete pilings that will hold re·
taining wall at ne w El Camino Real off.
ramp for southbound motorists on San
Die 20 Freeway. The walJ. which will be ~P
to 24 feet high in places, is part of $30
million freeway widening project though
town. Work on three-year project is to be
completed by late 1982.
One~ a year and once a year only, Lees Car~ts ·has a factory
authorized sale. A sale featuring the best-looking, best-selling
carpets in the line. And Lees has reduced our prices so that we
can pass big savings on to you.
UC NO 730422
COME IN EARLY AND SAVE BIG AT OUR
ANNUAL LEES CARPETS
FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE. (LIMITED TIME).
DEN'S
: iiistailatioii: ·custom draperies
linoleum• wood floor
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Huntington Beaeh
Fountain Valley
EDI T I("') N -
VOL. 73, NO. 28~. 4 SECTIONS, •~ PAGES ORANv COU N TY, CALIFORNIA
'Flu' Hits Edison
65 Percent of Teachers Claim Sickness
By PATRICK KENNt:I>\'
Oii .. 0.llY Ill ... "•"
About 65 percent of Ed1::.on
Hlgh School's instru<·tors called
in sick today an what a teacher
spokesman called a protest
against the stalled contral'l
negotiations with the district
Huntington Beach Union I hgh
School District officials s aid
about 90 or the school's 138
t euc h,·r~ "'l'l l' uff Ill today
S11 bslllu1t• teachers were tltrt!d
dt $45 a d ay tri hll lht' tlas11e~. of
facials ~cUd
A total o r 95 ('erqf1C11ted
personnel reported off tit, but
district offtca&ls said that r1~ure
tnl'ludes school counselors.
A total or 157 teachers in the
dist rict ·s seven kat:h srhools re-
ported ofr sick today. a d1stn ct
Witnesses Grilled
Job Program
Probe Ending
~
The Orange County grand jury
Thursday completed he aring
testimony from 31 witnesses in-
volved with Huntington Be.ach's
federal job training program.
It is known that the grand jury
is investigating a lleged misuse
of federal funds by top officials
of the Wes tern t nstitute of
Careers Inc.
Western is the non-profit cor·
poratinon that handled the citv's
Cursing
Slayer
ntellc_ed
arDAVJDIWftllANN .... .....,""' ..... A cunln& Emmette Mitchell,
convicted of first degree murder
laat month for the April slaying of
bis 4-year-old nephew. has been
sentenced to a 25-year s-to-life
state prison term by an Orange
County judge.
In a trial that was already
punctuated with frequent emo-
tional outbursts. Mitchell again
Thursday directed obscenities at
Superior Court Judge Richard
Beacom, callin~ hi m a "fat
bastard." The manacled defen-
dant made the remark as he was
being led out of the courtroom in
Santa Ana by sheriff's deputies.
Judge Beacom, who had once
term« Mitchell "an egotistical,
narcissistic wimp," handed down
the maximum sentence after de·
nying motions by Deputy Public
Defender Ronald Butler for a new
trial.
The defense attorney argued
that the facts in the case were not
sufficient to uphold a first-degrtt
murde r conviction a gaint
Mitchell and that the defendant
should have been found guilty of
no worse than second degree
murder for the death of young
John H. Lewis, Jr.
Mitchell was supposed to take
care of the child the night of April
21 while the mother, Diane Lewis
of Santa Ana, took a night-school
. examination in U>s Ane:eles.
(See INSULTS, Pa1e "Z)
$2 .6 m i llion fe de ral Com -
prehensive Employment Train-
ing Act lCETA> program from
Oct 1. 1979, until last Feb. 5.
The prob e, it ha s bee n
learned. is centeTed on Robert
L. Cunningham, the former
prestdenrof Western.
The corporation was dis-
mantled last February after a
preliminary audit alleged that
Cunningham had made an un-
authorized loan of $16,000 of
federal funds.
PoHce have not been able to
locate Cunningham since he re-
signed by letter last February
after the audit findings became
known.
Other alle1ed a.buses by
Western officials sucb a• re-
portedly unauthorized le .... ol
~trtld.i!!_g~ .. a_nd pur~hase~ of
furniture and equipment, are be-
inl lookecfat b)' the 1rand jury.
Wltneuea who tatifled before
the jurors included Robert
Nelson, direct.or of the Orange
County Manpower Commission
which oversees all federal job
programs in the county.
Floyd "Bud" Belsito, former
Huntington Beac h c ity ad·
mini strator and E dward
Thompson. personnel director
for the city. also were ques-
tioned.
Belsito was fired last month in
the wake of alleged nepotism
violations involving the employ-
ment of three or this close rel-
atives in the city's CETA pro-
gram.
Thompson has represented
Huntington Beach on the county
manpower commission
Colleges Conduct
lnfonnation Day
A free "supermarket of in-
formation" on 40 California col -
leges and universities will be
open to the public Tuesday, Oct.
14 at Golden West College in
Huntington Beach.
Representatives of public and
private institutions throughout
the state will provide material
and answer questions from 10
a .m . to 12:30 p.m. in the Student
Services wing of the Administra-
tion Building.
Ille Great P~11.,.W•
~pokesman said
T he sickout at Edison was the
second such protest in the dis-
t rict tlus week. On Monday, 65 of
the 135 teachers at Huntington
Beach High School called in
sick.
The district's 800 teachers are
working without a contract and
have rejected the school board's
offer or a 7 percent raise this
.,.w . ...,....
:lnfJflwr ,,,.,,
President Carter has invited
10-year-old Amy Kee of Hen-
dersonville, Tenn., to visit
his daughter Amy at the
White House. Miss Kee was
one of 24 people who asked
questions of the president at
a NashvilJe town meeting.
2HBMen
Held After
CM Collision
Two Huntington Beach men
were arrested in Costa Mesa at
about 11 am. Thursday on
C'redit card forgery charges
after their car collided with
another during a police pursuit.
Gary E . Oaks, 26, of 19172
Florida St. and David J . Hester.
24, of 22031 Catalina Drive also
we re arrested on re<:eiving
stolen property charges because
the diving gear they purchased
from Laguna Sea Sports. 1951
Newport Blvd. with an allegedly
stolen credit card.
Oaks also was booked into
Costa Mesa J ail for suspicidn of
reckless driving and suspicion of
attempting to evade a police of·
ficer.
Police said the men Cled the
store after clerks checked out a
credit card used for purchases.
A motorcycle officer respond-
ing to a follow-up call to Costa
Mesa police began the pursuit
and was joined by sever al other
units, officers said .
Both fled from the co1Lis1on on
19th Street at Placentia A venue,
officers said, but were arrested
as police units converged on the
intersection.
Oaks has been released on
$5,000 bail. Hester remains in
jail with bail set at the same
amount. officers said.
Howard Dilll (rilht, in cap) watebel u a
Juqe ftiChl In hil hu1e pumDkbl befcn
he w• dlel..-.d th• winner ol the Caba·
dian pumpkin champ~p in Wlnd.lor,
Nova Scotia. The P\lmpldn weilhecl 441
pcM&Dda, brealdnl the 1979 ~rd by 9Yf.
_.L.:.._,
year and a 16 percent raise over
the next two years.
The teachers want a one-year
contract with a 15 percent r aise,
improved medical benefits, a re·
vised teacher transfer policy,
and adherence to the distri ct
goal of an average of 26 students
per class.
(See TEACHERS, I-age AZ>
BB Nixes
'lbird Firill
For Towing
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. Oeily,....., ....
Controversy continued to build
over police-S"elated towing busi-
ness in Huntington Beach in
which City Councilman Bob Man·
d ie is portrayed as a key figure.
Just two companies currently
are authorized to handle police-
related towing activities. One is
Mandie Motors in which Mandie
holds the position of manager in
his father 's business.
The other is Huntington Auto.
The city council rejected a bid
Monday for a third company to be
added to the rotation list -
Chuck's Towing and Recovery,
which had the backing of the
police department.
Councilmen turned down the re·
quest 6 to 0, on grounds the firm
didn't meet size requirement. of
20,000 9C1uare feet for it.a aforqe
yard.
Mandie abstained from the vot-
ing. .
Chuck. Schettet: .. ownei:.ol . .the -
company at 5272 System Drive,
also bas been cited on charges o(
operatinc his business illegally in
a Ught manufacturing zone near a
residential area.
Scherrer claim.s he has beefed
up his equipment and work force
to hand.le the anticipated city
business.
"I can only say that there's a lot
o f pressure co m i n~ from
(See TOWING, Pa1e AZ>
Arrestee Just
A Bartender,
Not Manager
A man arrested Wednesday by
Costa Mesa police. who say he
identified himself as manager of
the Huntington Beac h Elks
Lodge. is only a bartender there,
officials of the frate rnal club
said today
Ralph H. LaDue, 40, who said
he is a Costa Mesa resident, was
also Listed in a headline over t he
brief s tory appearing in
Thursday's newspaper as an
Elks leader. The lodge's Exalted
Ruler Earl G. Roach , said today
that LaDue is not a lodge leader.
Officer John Fitzpatrick ar·
rested LaDue who was allegedly
speedlllj in thick fog about 1: 30
a .m . ari<I booked him on charges
of reckless driving and evading
arrest aft.er the. suspect stopped
his car.
Costa Mesa police Lt. Mike
Johnson explained information
listed in the arrest report was
given by LaDue and verbally
provided to jailen aa he was be-
ing booked.
The club bartender, who also
allegedly refused to take a
sobriety test when stopped in the
1800 block of Monrovia Avenue,
was released on $500 bail pend-
ing a court appearance.
Cycle Crash
Kills Countian
A 33.year-oJd Santa Ana man
died early today after his
motorcycle crashed near a
freeway onramp in Fountain
Valley, police reported.
Phillip Prinn was pronounced
dead at Fountain Valley Com·
munity Hoepital at 1:15 a .m.
A bOlpltal spokesman said he
died ol severe head, chest and
abdominal lnJurt•.
Police said be wasn't weutnc
a beknet wbeo his motoft.ycJe
app.....UJ auiack • cur~ near u.e a.a Ole&O Fheway oaramp
OD Talbert Av•ue jut elllt ol
Brookbunt Street at '11 p.m.
Tbunda)'.
___ * ___ _
\'our Homtatown
Dally Ntaw~paper
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
O.lly Piie\ SUH ,._
JIMMY DEAN, 11, DEMONSTRATES NEW SWING SET ,
Firemen Joe Va•lle (left), John Wlltlam1 Join Fun
Valley Firefighte~
Put Kids in SWing
About 80 physically han·
dicapped children at Plavan
School in .Fountain Valley now
have the chance t.o &et out and
swine. thaab t.o the Fouataln
Valley Ji'lnmen-'~~· -· ··"'Tile jl'Wp-ficently purcbued
a set or four hand -operated
swings for the school, which
serves handicapped younpters
from H~ Beach, Foun-
tain Valley, Newport Beach.
Costa Mesa. Seal Beach and
W eatminstel'.
Eight firemen also volun·
teered their time and muscle to
install the swing set on the
Pl av an playground.
Youngsters who cannot move
their legs are unable to shift
their weight properly to use con-
ventional s wings.
Iran Stuiihorn
The handle bars on the new
awlnga allow even wheelchair-
bouod Plavan students to propel
themselves to new heights. The
new units alao are equipped with
-safety ~to hoht· ehHdND-in
place.
Plavan senior therapist Marti
Marlin said the handle' ba r
awin.11 alao wiU provide physical-
ly djaabled students with an en·
joyable means of building
stren1ht in their arms.
She added that ·the swing set
will become part of a wheelchair
exercise course being construct-
ed at Plavan with state and local
funds.
The Sl,600 s wing set was
purc hased with fu n ds raised
through the local association's
annual Firemen's Rall.
Iraqis Bogged Dmm
In Oil Control Try
BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP ) -
Ir aqi forces we r e reported
bogged down today in efforts lo
gain control of•lran's oil port of
Khorramshahr. but the air war
flared.
Iranian warplanes bombed the
Iraqi cities of Kirkuk, Mosul and
Suleimanieh today. the Iraqis
reported. They said 13 civilians
were killed in the r aids and five
Iranian planes were shot down.
Iraqi jets raided oil installa·
lions near Ahwu and all planes
returned safely, an Iraqi com-
munique said.
Iraq issued little information
on its l~day-old offensive aimed
at Khorramshahr on the disput-
ed Shau al-Arab waterway and
at the nearb)'1ranian refinery of
Abadan, some 70 miles south of
Ahwu, capital of Iran's oil-rich
Khu1iatan Province. It said 22
Iranian and three Iraqi soldiers
had been killed in the Khor-
ramshahr area in 24 hours.
But reporters in the Iraqi·
occupied sect.or of Khorramshar
said the Iraqis hold the
northwest nei1hborhoods and
the port section but the Iranians
hold southeast sector and the
brid1ea on the Karum River.
which divides the city.
An Iraqi commander said the
lrantam continued to hold the
key briqe with an emplacement
of five or ab tmka. He said the
Iraniau were aWle to lob shells on the port but could not ad-
vance on the lfOWld.
An lr..P military communique
reported two Jr..Uan belieopten
ab.at down over the 19Utbern sec· ·tor Th~ and uld 11 Iranians
were killed. It aald lraqi tro-md
forcn destroYed power atatlons
and set fuel depots afire ln
Ahwu. Tbe Iranian news •1e11cy re-
ported • l.nQi lliG Jet raided
tbe rallraed Mat1oG in Ahwu
l -i •
I V I
and art1llery shelled the station,
killing 14 people. Iran said Iraqi
warplanes also bombed two
hospitals in Ahwaz. killing "a
number of people."
Iranian President Abolhassah
Bani-Sadr, in a state ment on
Tehran Radio, urged the Iranian
people not to be alarmed by the
explosions in Ahwaz, s aying
"this is a daily occurrence, our
own forces are causing similar
explosions in Iraqi territory."
Coast
Weather
Low c lo udiness o n
Saturday, becoming most-
ly sunny over inland areas
during the a fternoon .
Highs will range from 70
at the beaches to 80 in·
land. Lows tonight 60 to 64.
INSID£ TOD"'~
Jazz intenitr11 will alrike
Lagimo Bftlch thil weekend.
Su the Hat of fea h val
headliner• coming to Che
Irvine Bowl bn Page CI. .. ••••
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CWLY PfLOT H/F
' Late llnni from rodo11 '• world and "°""9ol ~ •v.'°Pmft11
Guya11a Court Refuses
Temple Member's Bid
' li~OltliE'l'OWN. Guyan• 1API A Guyaneu hlith ('OUrt
Re ease
Error
Fatal?
By .-SlEDEKll'k S<'ltOE Mt:ltl. °' -0.11, ,. ...... ... jud&e hu b.rr~'<i ,•ffort.'i b the 1-~RI to return fonn .. r People11
Templt' m.-ro~1· Larry Layton to the llmtf'd Stat~~
Ou,yai•a H1aih Court Jud&c> ~llrff Bernard told Tht' A6
soctatf'd Press th1tt 3hl' \s. uf'd • l\'11\porary restralntn& ordu
under which l.ay\oo ('ould not lo\• the t'O\U'ltry until he paid
h-.,..-,ll-',..."'·0001\wned bts G1l).1rncs~ l•W>et:S lo NVL.York llow.t.m.. tht'
Fltl rt"·ll8S4'rted lhat La>•ton would bf ~urned here ornetlme
today
l'uurt r~:ror1h1 on tilt' in Santa
I\ n ... Ii 1 H I u .. I! t h 111 W ii II a m
C:e11q(1· Honan w.1s nw.takenly
rl'lt-a11ed from 1·u~tod.) 1r1 197!1
and rti nuu11..d (r.,e while h ve of
t! Jlf)_C led (r~ew1Ay murders
10 which he 1:-l a suspect oc
1·vrrt'd Layton OWh lht-moot'y ror has deff'nse on t'harai~ 1n
Guyana that he tn~ to kill ltep [A() ttyan, D ('allf . 1aod four
others who died m i. l978 shootout at a Jonestown air11tnp hours
before 900 Proplt:s Tempi«' memben died in a mau.5 suu:1d~
murder 1&t U\e belle.st of the tlev Jim Jones1 leader of the cult
~a" Rap• Cart.-r u.. r ...... ,,...
TAMPA. f'la I API Republican prestdenual nomlne~
Ronald Reagan today accused President Carter of having "en
dangered the economic se<'unty of seruor citizens" and vowed
that af elected he would work to repeal the current earnings
limitation of Social Securtty recipients (Earlier story. A4 >
"Not only is his innation ealtng away the value of {he sav
ing& of ol~r Americans. but his une mployment ill robbltlg the
Social Security trust rund of needed revenue." Reagan told a
st adium rally . "And I would veto any attempt to tax Social
Security benefits.·•
Reag,an proposed elimanat1on of the $5,000 annual earnings
limitation on those receiving Social Security benefits.
'l'hl' .J.3 year old Downey truck
rtrivt'.r'is relealte from Orange
l'ountv Jw l afler serving only
half or a six month sentence on a
pa rolc violation resulted from
a n l'rror by s l a t e p e nal
uulhor1t1d . according to a docu
ment filed by the slate Attomey
General's office. •
Bonin, arrested in June 1n Los
Angeles after he was placed un-
der sw:veJLla(lc&. as considered
the prime s uspect m 21 murders
of young rnen and boys that date
back to October 1978.
'" f'lorfda Rei•bur•ed l•w :lid ftt Cuba1a.
He was released that year
from stale prison after serving a
term on a sex offense conviction.
He has ~n charged with 14
murders in the series of sex-
related slayings. . .. T~EE. Fla. <AP) -President Carter played out
a politician's dream scene today by signing a bill to reimburse
Florida, a stale wavering in its support for him, some of the
money it spent on Cuban refugees (Earlier story. A4. >
According to a document pre-
pared by state Deputy Attorney
Ge ne ral Michae l Wellington.
Bonin's premature release from
the jaJI occurred after his name
was mistakenly placed on a list
of people eligible for parole due
to a 1979 appeals court decision.
1
I I
To make the point, Carter came to the modernistic state
CapUol anckitned t~bill before a gathering of state legislators
and other officials .
''Once again, the American people accepted and gave new
hope to yet another group of people expecting and yearning for
and finding freedom, "he said.
lra4 Ira" Ba.-ker11 l;ladt '" 'l'ripall
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Lebanese supporters of Iraq and
Iran fought with machine guns and mortars in the streets of
Tripoli today and police reported four dead and 11 wounded in
the clashes.
Bro""' ,it•kt•d lo l•p01W~Oted.al
LOS ANGELES CAP) -As Loe Angeles residents looked
skyward with hope of seeing a patch of blue for the first time
since a 12-day smog siege began, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.
was asked today to call a special session of the Legislature to
impose auto smog inspections.
County Supervisor Ed Edelman and City Attorney Burt
Pines joined a coalition of environmental groups on a freeway
bridge above the crowded Harbor Freeway at rush hour. They
asked the governor to convene the Legislature for another effort
at imposing the fede rally required inspections which the
legislators failed to impose earlier in the session .
The document was filed in
connection with an unsuccessful
attempt by Bonin to remain free
after state prison officials dis-
covered the error.
The parole violation for which
Bonin was sente nced to six
months in the county jail result-
ed from his arrest in August 1979
in connection with alleged sex
act s involving a 17-year -old
Irvine youth.
According to records on rile at
South Orange County Municipal
Court in Laguna Niguel, Bonin
picked up the youth, who was
hi tchhiking along Pacific Coast
Highway in Laguna Beach. and
drove to the Dana Hills High
School parking lot.
Bonin was arrested after an
Orange County Sheriff's Depart-
ment patrol deputy discovered
the van. Bonin made bail and
was released from Or ange County
Jail several days after the arrest.
!TEACHERS.
Valley Plans
·LA Garment
During the period he was free
rive murders linked to the
freeway lWILi~ occur.red.
I
Scbool Board Preeldeat Dori•
Ang -4 t11e dJatrtc1 1. ••IQMt ~-tri•ct T . bet...-to aCOp teach•r alckout.t. .I.Int np . Rites at sea
Schedided for
~be criticized the proteata u
aimless and harmful to eduu-
tion.
"Our hands are tied in
sickouts," Mrs. Allen said .
"There's really not much we can
do."
T he di stri ct a s ked t he
M!achers at Huntington Beach
jbgh to sign affidavits that they
• J ndeed were ill during t he
• .sickout earlier this week. Mrs. ~Allen said the same would be ~equired of the Edison High
iieachers.
r that d•Y off. she said. t• If the teache. rs refuse to sign a atement, they may not be paid
''What they are doing is dis-
ptive to their own morale and
the students," she said. "l ~on't know why they're doin1 it.
:lt won't change the amount of
.b:ioney in the budget.
; The district maintains it can-
'10t afford to meet the teachers'
<Jalary demands because, for
~very percentage point their
9alary ia raised, it costs $200,000.
-Teacher association officials ~ispute that, contending that the
~ million general fund budget
!Is top heavy in some areas.
: Since school began laat month,
there have been numerous dem-
onstrations at several of the ~igh schools, including picketing
be fore morning cl asses.
Jlowever, there has been no
.1eacher walkout. ~ In January 1979 , the high
school teachers went on strike
for a w~k.
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Reservations are being ac-
cepted now for Wednesday's bus
trip to the Los Angeles garment
district, sponsored by the Foun-
tain Valley Parks and Recrea-
tion Department.
Participants will be transport·
ed from the city's Recreation
Center, 16400 Brookhurst St. The
bus will leave Fountain Valley
at 9 a .m. and return to the city
at 3:30 p.m.
The S9 fee for the trip doesn't
cover lunch. A guide to the shop-
ping district will be provided to
all participants.
Space is limited, and advance
registrat ion ls r e quired .
Reservations may be placed al
the Recreation Center, from 9
a.m . to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
f'ro• PClfle A I
INSULTS .•.
Mitchell admitted first strangl-
ing and then dunking the child in a
bathtubsoon after the mother (his
sister ) had left. The youn1ster
died about 10 days later at
Children's Hospital of Orange
County.
"Mr. Mitchell, throughout the
entire trial, s howed his immaturi·
ty to the court and to the witnesses
.. • .. Here's a man with a five·
year -old emotional m aturity
level," Buller said.
"He can't cope w\th our society
and he can't cope with his fami·
ly," the defense attomev sajd,
Beacom bad convicted Mitc hell
of fi ratdegree murder after hear-
ing evidence in the non· jury case
forseveral weeks.
Jolm T. Smith
The ashes of former mariner,
U .S. Navy officer and Irvine
Company official John T . Smith.
who died Tuesday at his Hunt-
ington Beach home, will be scat-
tered at sea with no funeral
held.
Friends who wis h to re -
member Mr. Smith, who was 53,
may make contributions in his
name to the Kings Point Alumni
Scholarship Funa at the U.S.
Mer chant Marine Academy,
Kings Point, N.Y., 1102.4 .
Before ill health forced him to
r etire in 1977, Mr. Smith wu in·
surance and risk manager for
the Irvine Company which he
joined in 1971 after leaving a
similar post with TRW Systems
Inc .. Redondo Beach.
Following Korean War service
as a commissioned officer in the
U.S. Navy, the U.S. Merchant
Marine Academy gr a duate
worked for Boston-Old Colony
Insurance Company.
The Maine n ative a nd
Amhherst High School graduate
was a founding member and
first president of the Orange
Empire Chapter , Risk and
Insurance Management Society .
He was also a member of the
Mensa Society.
A resident of southeast Hunt-
ington Beach, Mr. Smith leaves
his wife, Louise; a son . Barrye
of Venice, and a daughter, Don·
na of Costa Mesa.
Pacific View Memorial Park
and Mortuary was in charge of
arr angements.
Moonies Shine
300 Women Reauited in Plot
LONDON CAP) -The Unification Church wanted to recruit
300 attractive women in a plot to influence the. U.S. Senate, ac-
cordJne to an attorney defending London's Daily Mall a1alnst a
Ubel suit brought by the church.
Lord ltawUDJOD made the allegation Thursday durtq a
heartna on the suit, filed aaainat the newspaper for • 1'71 story
aaytq tbe church brainwuhed youn1 converta.
Tbe defmae attorney said the Korean-born rounder of the
church, Sun Myuq Moon, told a IJ'OUP of "trainees" in the
Unit.eel Stata:. "Kuter Meda much money. He also needs
maay llOOCl·lookinl •trla. He needs JOO -three ror each
NIUtor." ~ .ud duriq crau-namlnatklD what the .-uace
meant, Omnia Orme leilder ol UM BrtU.b brueh of the church,
1ald: '10DI tblq It doeiD't meu is that".,.... a lewd, Ucea· taoaa _. ,.,...,.,...., poup. n mew our weapou an truth, ................
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Fortune Lost
10,0001901 Coins <;one
Burglars carted off three boxes contalnin1 10,000 1901
silver dollars from a Newport Beach home TburSday and
police said the dollar loss in the heist could be stacgering.
THE COINS, STASHED under a bathroom sink in the
St James Place residence, would be worth a minimum of
$180,000, one coin dealer calculated today.
De pending on the coins· mint mark, the silver dollars
could be worth anywhere from $1,000 to Sll,500 each, the
dt!aler added.
ELEANOR FRASER TOLD police the crooks smashed
out a garage window and then pried open a door to gain en-
try to her house.
She told police the intruders also made off with a
Courth box s:ontalning $5,000 worth of silver coins and an
en velope filled with $150 in assorted coins.
Coin experts said that 10,000 silver dollars would weigh
a bout 600 pounds.
~ ~
lslanti~ Duty?
Iran Gets Arms
Assist From libya
BEi RUT, Lebanon (AP) -
Libya became the first Arab na-
tion to openly declare support
for Iran today in the war with
Iraq and demanded that Saudi
Arabia return four U.S. planes
Fro• Page :\ I
TOW.ING .•.
somewhere,'' he said Thursday.
Huntington Beach police U .
Barry Price said tht Scherrer's
company meets qualifications
and would fill a specific need
because it can tow heavy equip-
ment.
"I was nonplused to find that
the company is not in compliance
with zoning after I was told pre-viously it met requirements,''
Price said.
"But I can't quarrel with the ci-
ty council. H it was told the com-
pany is in non-compliance, that is
all it could do."
Scherrer has filed a Sl .5 million
anti -trust suit in federal and state
courts agamsl the city and Man-
die
Other city sources s aid private-
ly that police urged Scherrer be
put on the rotation list in order to
bring the issue of Mandie's posi-
Uoe ontbectty council to a bead. TJ:t• ffontta ..... kaeb Polle.
Offteen Auociatlon pnvtoualy
called for Mandie's realpatlon
because of a possible confiict of
interest in that the company he is
associated with does business
with the city.
M and1c has denied there is a
conflict. fie says he doesn't col·
lect any money from the city and
that he abstains from voting on
towing issues.
He also has received opinions
from the city attorney's office
supporting his contention.
used to spy on the battle zone. A
radio monitor reported Liby a
was supplying Iran with large
quantities or arms.
Libyan leader Col. Moammar
Khadafy called for pan-Arab
support of Iran in the war on the
northern £ringes of the Persian
GuU, s aying this is an "Islamic
duty,'1 Libya 's official news
agency JANA reported. Khadafy
accused Iraq or being a U.S.
proxy in the war and declared
"We have resolved to confront
AmericaintheArabworld."
Libya's Khadafy and Iraq's
Hussein are both leftists with
s trong ties with the Soviet
Union. But Arab diplomats tn
Beirut say Khadafy. who has
lon g been vying for the late
Egyptian P res ident Gamal
Abdel Nasser's mantle as leader
of the Arab world, is uneasy
about Hussei n 's bid f or
dominance in the Persian Gulf.
Ir an, a Moslem nation. is
Persian, not Arab. Most citizens
of Iraq, an Arab nation, follow
the sam~ Shiite sect of Islam
that Iran does, but Iraq's rulers
are or the Sunni sect. In identical telegra ms to
Saudi Arabia's King Khaled and
rulers of other 5lates an the
Persian Gulf region. Khadafy
aaid: "lt la the lalamic duly
tb•t .... the Araa., ebauld .... OVMlwa wttlli tile MO'l1-1a Iran . . . Rather tban ft&bt them
on behalf of the United Stat.ea.''
The telegram wu distributed
by JANA and WU published by
the pro -Libyan B eir ut
newspaper As Safir.
Khadafy also indir e c tly
threatened Saudi Arabia with
reprisals if it failed to send back
the four early warning radar the
United States stationed in the
world's largest oil-exporting na·
lion following the outbreak of
the war 19 days ago.
Wanted:
Willing
Woman
BAKERSFIELD CAP > -
"Ladies: Are you really happy
being alncle? Would you prefer a
lastin& relationship? I would."
The idea wasn't all that
orlllnal. But Paul Worden u -
pected more than the three
replies he got after apendin1
$600 to put his elea on billboards
and radio station here.
Actually, he got four queries.
However, one woman later went
back to her husband.
Worden was sort of hoping the
local post office would have to
work overtime processing bis
mail.
The low number of replies just
might have something to do wtth
the requirements for his "uto-
pian woman."
"I'm looking for a woman who
will worsh.ip me," he says. ''In
return, I'll worship her and
bring home the paycheck.
"I don 't want her to be overly
active, aggressive, demanding
or needing t o go out dancing and
dining. But. if she's seeking only
security and survival without a
strong passion for sex, love and
romance. I can assure you, the
re I ationshi p would be very
short-lived."
Worden says "there are plenty
of women out there who fit my
bill. ..
So, how come the advertising
campaign has failed? Worden
thinks Bakersfield is too con-
ser vative.
''The American culture COO·
siders it taboo and can't handle
so much openness and honesty,"
he says.
Wps Eye
Walkoul
Saying it is "fed up"
with the way the city was
negotiating , the JOO·
m~mber Anaheim Police
Association says it will
vote in two weeks on
whether to strike.
aw DimUue. bead of
tbe otncen• P041~•e· cued tbe ~ GI f to baraaio to &ood fa th.
Talks have been under
way since Sept. 11, and the
current contract expires
at midnight today. The
strike vote was scheduled
Oct. 24.
However, Donahue said
negotiations would con-
tinue despite a strike vote
if the cit y changed its
bargaining stance .
Once a year and once a year only, Lees Carpets has a factory
authorized sale. A sale featuring the best-looking, best-selling
carpets in the line. And Lees has reduced our prices so that we
can pass big savings on to you.
UC NO 230422
COME IN EARLY AND SAYE BIG AT OUR
ANNUAL LEES CARPETS
FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE. (LIMITED TIME •
DEN'S
: iiiiiillatiiin: ·custom draperies
linoleum • vlOOd floor
1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MfSA, CALlf. 92627 • PHONE 64'·'831 -6'6·23'.S
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~, ••. Octobef 10, 1980 H/F
Deal• In
'84 Games Ante
Already in Pot
By MILTON MORKOWITZ
When the United States boycotted the 1980 Olympic ..
Games to protest Russian interference in Af1hanl1lan. it
put a c rimp in the plans of many American companies.
Coca-Cola missed out being the official soft drink of the
Moscow games, Levi Strauss wu not able to ouUit the
stadium workers (or the U.S. Olymplc team). and NBC
couldn't televise-t~.,.g•mff.
Politics may be part of the Games again in 198', the
year George Orwell 's predictions come true, but it's un·
likely that the U.S. will boycott them -unless California
secedes froin the Union. They are scheduled this lime for
Los Angeles. The last time the Olympic Gamea were held
in the tJnited States was 1932 -and Loa Angeles was the
host city then too.
ORGANIZING EFFOR~ for the 1984 Games are
already under way, and a long line of corporations has
applied to become sponsors. Some have already been
selected. But the list this time is not going to be very long
50 at the mo~pouibly only 35.
Who is doi~ the selecting? The Los Angeles Olympic
Organizing Committee. which is dirferent from past or-
ganizers of Olympic Games in that it is not a governmen·
tal body The city of Los Angeles is not staglne these
games the way the city of Montreal did in 1976, nearly go·
ing broke doing 1t.
No. the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee is
a private not-for-profit <:ompany rormed specifically to put
on the Games and then go out of business. The commit·
tee 1s run by a CO\'ey of Los Angeles businessmen and
law yers, in c luding
Peter Ueherro th .
founder of first Travel.
o ne o f the world's
largest travel agencies.
and Joel Rube nstein,
former marke ting ex·
ecutive with Mattel.
world's largest toy 1·ompany
Money
Tree
THEY BELIEVE THEY have everything worked out,
financially T hey estimate the cost or putting on the 1984
Games al $400 million The plan to raise $421 million,
disbursing the S2 I million surplus to youth and sports
groups.
More than half of the S400 m1 lhon needed has already
been reused by the sale of the television rights. ABC has
~ained the right to televise the Games with a bid of S225
m il lion Other incom e wall co me from corporate
sponsorships. licens ing and merchandis ing, and ticket
sales
The LA organrung tommittee stresses that it's being
very careful about who becomes a corporate sponsor. It's
not for saJe t.o the highest bidder. Tobacco and liquor com·
panies. for example. are barred automatically. To be
selected as a corporate sponsor. a company suppo!!edly
has to have a "reason for being there "
SO HERE ARE THE 10 companies that have passed
muster so far : Coca-Cola <they have tied in with the Olym-
pics since 1928): Anheuser-Busch lBudwei!ler beer will be
the brew of the 1984 Games): Canon (the Japanese camera
maker>: McDonald's (they will be the official fast-food
restaurant of the Games and they will underwrite the
Olympie swimming stadium to be built at the Los Angeles-
campus of the University of Southern California); United
California Bank <one of Cal\fwrut'• luau\ .J>_uUJ · ._ __ __.
Southland, the 7·11 operator (they will underwrite the
building of a Velidrome for the Olympic bike event); Unit·
ed Airlines (official ajrHne of the 1914 Olympics): Ar·
rowhead Water <they were a supplier at the 19!2 Grames);
Rudy Cervantes neckwear <they do the Mickey Mouse
ties); and Dentsu of Tokyo <the world's largest advertis ing
agency).
It's interesting that J apane!le companies have already
captured 20 percent of the corporate sponsorships.
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Lose Weight
By Discipline
By DR. PETE& STEINC&OHN
1 Dear Dr. S&etac,.....: How does one lose? At
I lut I've beeome a victim. 1be pounds have plied
on aUeoUy for many months. I feel shocked to dis·
I cover that. I'm at lea.st 30 pounds overweight.
I've just fin,isbed ' DOCTiOR IN -... three best.seller diet
I' books of recent years. THE HOUSE I'm confused. One says "" to cut down on fats.
A h .......... not er advises a .high_ _
fat diet. The third warns that carbohydrates are ·~
the m~ problem. Can you strai~bten me out -Wayne Newton will
by helptng me remove my potbelly . -Mr. M. · . Frank s· t ·
DEAR MR. M.: Whether or not you believe
' an acupuncture or acupressure, you will find some
excellent, common sense suggestions in a booklet
written by Michael Blate, author of "The Natural
Healer's Acupressure Handbook.'' He is director
of the G·JO Institute, Hollywood, Fla. 33024. His
booklet. "The G·JO Institute Permanent Weight
Loss Program," contains these techniques (in
part>: .
-Primary focus should be on food, eating pat·
terns and attitudes.
JOm ma ram
Syracuse Uni ·
versity 's domed
football stadium Oct.
22 to raise money for
Ronald Reagan 's
Republican presiden·
tial campaign.
l\EWS FEATURES
Mencken
Poor ·
' Reporter?~
MIAMJ CAP> -In hi.s
only recorded interview.
H.L. Mencken -the
famous Baltimore
journalilt who &Iared at
the world over bis
Chesapeake oyat.era and
beer -told a log&·time
comrade that he '°asn't a good reporter.
•'I never got a scoop in
my life,'• Mencken
said.
AND HE NEVEll bad
a definite goal in mind
as a newspaperman. "I •
didn 'l have any time to
do any thinking," said
Mencken, who died in
1956.
TRAVELERS AT AIRPORT WALK THROUGH HAZE-FREE AIR
•nMapolle-81. P8ut ConcourH Where Smoking la Reetrtcted
-Start each meal with a special prayer, ask·
ing for help in curing your obesity.
-"Food-tithing": Leave a little bit or the
"best part" of whatever you're eating. Give it lo
one or your family, to your dog or cat. Leave a.s
much as 10 percent of your meal.
Single
Drivers
Penalized
One of the few remain·
ing recordings of the in·
tervlew was obtained by
The Miami News from
Mabel Bennett of Coral
Gables, whose husband
Richard worked at The
Baltimore Sun along
with Mencken. The
News published a story
on the recording. Smokers Put in Place -Visualize yourself as skinny before you fall
asleep and immediately after waking. Consider
this to be guided imagery. The subconscious-
responds lo fantasies and believable images. Minnesota Law Segrega1R11 Public Puffers -Take deep breathing exercises before
meals. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -The
difference is apparent when you
land at Minneapolis-St. PauJ In·
temational Airport.
Some pilots even tell you
before you get off the plane.
You are in Minnesota, o'ne of
the first states in ·the nation to
give non-smokers the reeognized
legal fight to breathe smoke·
free air indoors.
THE 1175 MINNE SOT A Clean
Indoor Air Act, which bas
become a model for other states.
allows smoking only in des ignat·
ed areas of public places.
That includes restaurants,
stores, hospitals, sche>Qls, buses.
offices and all other enclosed, in-
door areas used by the general
public or serving as a place of
work.
The only exceptions to the law
are bars serving meals to rewer
than 50 people, which can des·
l1nate the entire premlr.es a
•mokig1 area, and factories and -·--wa-~. which are regulat-rfl!d by tbe Department or Labor
1Ud Industry.
I , AT THE AIRPORT, for exam·
ple. smoking is not allowed in
wailing lines and most general
lobby areas. Arrival·departure
areas are equally divided into
smoking and no·smoking areas.
Restaurants are required to
set aside 30 percent of their
seats for non·smokers and must
ask patrom whether they prefer
the smoking or no-smoking area.
In businesses where there are
no.smoking and smoking areas,
each no-smoking area must be
-fat least 200 square feel. Smoking
is permitted in enclosed private
offices that are occupied ex-
clusively by smokers.
quired lo have separate sections
Cor smokers if lhey allow smok·
ing, and smoking is restricted in
health care institutions.
Hawaii prohibits smoking in
public meeting roo m s.
auditoriums, sports arenas,
elevators and community cen-
ters . Legislation is pending in other
states.
THE IDEA FOR the far·
reaching Minnesota law was
conceived by former Minnesota
Sen. Ed Brandt, who found it
hard lo breathe in s moke-filled
legislative comm1ttee rooms.
"I tried desperately to find a
place where I'd be free from it,
but it didn't work," says Brandt,
who s erved in the legislature
from 1969 to l!rll.
In 1973, Brandt and a s mall
group of fellow non·smokers
formed the Association for Non·
Smokers' Rights.
''By 1974, our·organization had
5,000 members and we decided
even touch her." he said. -Check your weight daily.
But Joan Cafarella said -Engage in a daily gentle exercise program
Wolertz punched her in the face -s uch as walking. No strenuous exercise.
and filed an assault complaint -Chew well. You'll feel less inclined to over·
against him. · eat.
Charles Schneider, chief of the -Always sit while eating.
Environmental Field Services -Use a small plate and fill it "comfortably.''
section with the state Health -Take at least 15 to 20 minutes to eat.
Department, says he gets about -No outside activities such as reading or
100 complaints each month , watching TV when you eat. •
about non.compliance with the I -Don 't shop for food when hungry.
law -Avoid all.you·can·eat restaurants.
"At first. most of the com· -Reduce salt intake and liquids. Avoid sugar.
plaints were about restaurants, sugary foods and alcohol.
but now most of our complaints -Try for five to six small meals daily.
come from work·related areas," -Fast one or two days a month to develop
be says. discipline.
The threat of License revoca· -Don't drink during meals.
lion has brought restaurants into -Take biggest meal early in the day.
line and the department has not -Eat only when hungry -not by clock or
been forced lo go to court to get schedule.
an injunction against any busi-Try some or all of these suggestions. Mr. M.,
nesses for non.compliance. and it's likely that your excess poundage will
Schneider says. begin to dissolve.
"TIDNGS ARE A LOT better
olf for the non-smoker in Min·
nesota than they are in any
other state," Schneider adds.
• * •
MEDICALETl'ES
Dear Dr. Sfflatrou: I hive been excep·
tlonally near·sighted all my life so J know the
value ol normal vision. I'd like to donate my eyes
loan eye bank. Dotheyhavetobeperfect?-•r.a.
1''r ~ .. ,,. W...Pe •..,_,1'9 ...t
Dear Mr. B.: Better contact your local
hospital lo make certain. But I don't believe that
eyes need lo be perfect when considerin1 such a
donation.
........ --
grari0t8lfl pld It old or.aft'."
the time was right for legisla·
lion," says Brandt, who drafted
the law.
IN A U'ITLE over a year, the
law was passed.
The Washington-based Tobac·
co Institute, which fights such
laws on behalf of the tobacco in·
dustry with lobbyists and ad·
vertising campaigns, was
caught off guard in Minnesota.
Opposition to the law largely
has waned. Polls indicate that 90
percent of the people living in
Minnesota approve of the law.
··It bridges the gap betwee-i
smokers and non-smokers. They
know where the limits are now.
It erases the animosity." says
Penny Gollier, statewide
coordinator for smokin1 and
health for the Minnesota Lung
Association.
•• *
For Mn. H.: Sometimes. reducing s alt intake
for a week before the expected period will reduce
intensity of menstrual cramps. Tl'lere are other
methods, but try this first. No ham. bacon,
pretzels. potato chips. etc. •••
Emphysema rarely attacks suddenly. There is
usually a history of several colds and a cough that
has been hanging on for years, says Dr. Steincrobn
in his booklet, "Emphysema: How To Uve With
It." For a co~y write him at Box 1560, Coeta Mesa
92626, encl08mg 50 cents and a stamped, self·
addressed envelope.
SAN FRANCISCO
(AP ) -Rush ·hour
commuters who fail to
use car pools should pay
double the normal fare
for crossing the Golden
Gate Bridge, bridge
d~rectors have propased.
Th~y voted 12·2 io bold
public hearings on a
plan to charge
single-occupant vehicles
S2 lo cross the bridge
during peak commute
hours. double the charge
for other drivers.
''NOTIBNG WASTES
more energy than the
people who drive all
those miles alone," said
Director Peter Tamara.s
or San Franc i sco .
"They're destroying the
city and county of San
Francisco."
The famed bridge
spans the mouth of San
Francisco Bay from the
city lo Marin County to
the north.
The move came after
bridge general mana1er
Dale Luehring warned
that the bridge faces a
$5.6 million deficit over
the next two years and
a S27.4 million shortfall
over the next five years.
THE PROPOSAL to
penalize single drivers
was an alternative to
higher tolls ror all
bridge users.
The public hearings
are set to start Nov. 12
and the toll increases
would take effect Jan. 1,
1981.
DONALD KIRKLEY
conducted the interview
in 1948 in a musty alcove
at the Library of
Congress in Washington.
During the interview,
Mencken criticized un·
ions, newspapers,
busybodies, idealism,
editors and general
idiocy.
"Jn politics, I'm a
complete neutral -I
think they're all scoun·
drelli." Mencken said.
Military
Reserve
Increases
WASHIJSGTON (AP>
-The number of
p e r sons in the U.S .
armed forces' Select
Reserve bas risen by
31,900 since June 1979.
an increase ol 4 percent,
the Pentagon says. As of
June 30. 1980, it says. the
Selected Reserve totaled
129,800.
Tbe Selected ReMrve
ls made up ol NHl'V•
unils that have the
highest Defense Depart·
ment priority in assign·
ing personnel and equip-
ment and conducting
training.
Its most recent totals
were . Army National
Guard, 357,000 ; Army
Reserve, 201,400; Naval
Reserve. 85,000; Marine
Corps Reserve, 33,800:
Air National Guard,
96.400; and Air Force
Res~rve. 57.IDQ._All.l
services showeCri"ii'Jn
except the Naval Select·
ed Reserve. which was
down by700. Restaurants can lose their
licenses for non.compliance , and
people who smoke in a prohibit·
ed area are subject to a fine of
up to $100.
''That was long before we
knew of this as an issue.'' says
Walker Merryman, director of
communications for the in·
stitute. "We were kind of absent
from that fight."
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'
' A PERSON CAN seek a court
tnjunction against the proprietor
of a public place who repeatedly
fails to make reasonable efforts
to comply with the law.
. · Donald Shopland. technical in·
'formation officer for the Office
of Smoking and Health In
Washington, D.C .. says about 30
"'tat.es have some form or law
restricting smoking in certain
·~places.
~:· Nebraska recently passed a
law identical lo the Minnesota
·statute.
• , Utah's 1976 Indoor Clean Air
Act requires that any public
building except taverns and
private clubs must have des-
i1nated non-smoking areas
identlfied by signs. Smoking
alto ii banned in elevators and
can be banned at public gather-
ings and meet.in.I'.
ln Calllomi1, Gov. Edmund
G. Brown Jr. recently signed a
bill b,1nnln1 smokinl in bospitalJ ud clinics. The law,
which takes effect Jan. 1, would
allow smoldn1 only in rooms set
uide for 1mokers and employee
olfices.
!• A 1171 IAW IN the District of
,.,Columbia bau smoklll1. with a .rew exceptlons, in elevaton, re. tall 1toree, clty government meetina roome, 1cboola. b"9es,
tubways, tu:ie1bs, hospital cor·
rldon ud IOllle botpltal patient
rooms.
lo NicblCM, restaurants are
T•Q•lred to provide a no· pmolllaa Hctloa, 1moldn1 l•
nttrlcUld lD bolpitall and II tJeaHd ill poeerf Aol'U 9Kcept
fa clHt&aated areal for
-~ but 1me»klq ll .-.~ ... ..tiqj.la iJ ...... Md lD any walllq
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Merryman says the law ''is
confusing to people like tourists.
You could get off a plane and
walk through a dozen smoking
and non-smoking areas without
knowing it."
HE CONTENDS SUCH laws
provoke animosity between
smokers and non·smokers, cost
restaurants money and never
are enforced anyway.
"Who wants to allocate money
to police to enforce this kind of
Draconian measure while
violent crime ii skyrocketinc?
"l look at this as a courtesy is·
sue that has no place in legisla·
tion."
There have been two widely
publicized incidents affectin1
smokers and non.smokers since
the Minnesota law took effect.
But both were settled out or
court.
ON JUNg 7, Jt77, Steve
Wrbanich was smokin1 a
ci1arette as he sat in his
wheelchair waitina to chat with
survey of all types or dining
establishments around the state,
found a majority of restaurants
felt compliance with the law is
"easier than expected ...
ROBERT THOMAS, generaJ
manager of the Minneapolis
Convention and Tourism Com-
mission. says, ·'Convention peo.
pie got all excited when they
first heard about the law; the
proposed law. but no problems
developed
"I find no bad reaction to the
law in restaurants or anywhere.
Restaurants no longer put non-
smokers by the kitchen door.
They often are seated in the best
part of the reastaurant,"
Thomas adds , noting that
smokers are now a minority in
the country.
Nate Nacht. owner of Billy &
Marty Tobacconist in Min-
neapolis, says the law hasn't af.
fected his business.
"Where it does make a dif·
ference, is whenever I go in
someplace. especially lately,
people ask me to please put my
cigar or pipe out, even if I am in
a smoldn1 area,'• Nacht says.
with then-Gov. Rudy Perpich, "IT'S A TREND OF the times.
who wu holdina an open house We smokers gotta behave
It bla Capitol office in St. Paul. ourselves and graciously put it
Nancy Leiehton, alao waittnc out or move," Nacht eays.
lo aee the e-ovemor, walked over "But I think that just llke with
to Wrbanich and 11ked him to everythin1 elee, a little com-
put out bis cl1arette, sayina lt mon courtesy and a little com·
bothered her. When Wrballich passion helps. Some of ua 1uys
took another drat. sbe doused have been smok.inl since we
h.lm with a l]au ol lem<>!:'ade· were allowed to and before that.
In the other incident, oo Oct-. 5, and we're pretty well booked.
1978, Willard Wolerta wu 1t But for thoee who are troubled,
CbanbMMn Dlnner Theater and they should apeak up.''
duriDI lntennlHlon asked a The Auoclatioa for Non.
woman •moldne at tbe next ta· Smokers Jlllbta, alftllated with
ble to put out her ci1arette the llmn.ota Lunt Aaloclatlon
beeauee 1motta1 wu Weaal. -and the Ramaey County Luu
Wbm lbl .U.,edlJ told b1m to Alaocllllloo la centertn1 tu ef.
milld bll own bmtw• ud blew forts OD bel11in1 buslnea .. im·
amok• bl ble faee, Wolerta 1a14 plement the law.
lie ,.acbed few tM ct1antte and "W• tell businnees ••'re ol·
tM womm chacked.. feriDI a MlluUon," aa tmelal
"Aa I• u I lmow, I didn't 1aid.
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