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-Huntington Man Burglars at Newport
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Working on Oil Rig Porn Slwp Leave
Crushed to Death Trail of Popcorn
Huntington Residents Flee
Rupt11red Natural Gas Line
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 21, 1980
YOl. IJ. NO. 195. J SECTIONS. n rAGES
A fiery automobile crash Monday evening
on Jeffrey Road just outside the Irvine City
limits left the passenger in critical condi-
tion, injured the driver and consum~ the
1978 Ferrari (foreground) they were m. In
the intensive care unit at Santa Ana-Tustin
Community Hospital today is Edward
Dcunha 39 of 6 Ramada. Mike Parker, 32,
of 2 R~m~da. the driver, was li~ted in
satisfactory condition. California Highway
Patrol spokesman said the car left the
roadway while rounding a sharp curve. --------
Porn Shop Burglarized
Controversial Newport Store Raided
Intruders who strewed pop-
corn in their path as they
munched and browsed made off
with nearly $900 in exotic erotic
merchandise Monday in a
burglary at Newport Beach's
new Talk of the Town sexy book
store. Police said today that entry
was gained by hurling a 50-
pound slab of broken c~cret.e
from a nearby street repair proJ·
ect through the glass front of
the shop at 2930 W. Coast
Highway.
Manager Jack K. Tupler told
police everything was secure
when the night clerk locked up
and apparently the few workers
on Mariner's Mile in predawn
hours neither saw nor heard
anything.
An inventory Monday morning·
s howed the stolen items in---------------------
Chip of/ the Old Block
eluded 19 vibration devices and
five so-called girlie magazines,
according to Patrolman Robert
L. McCulloch's burglary report.
Ta ken also in the burglary
we re 48 tiny viaJs or alleged
aphrodisiac fluid sto~ked for
male customers and 18 small
spherical ding-wah balls.
Investigators said whoever
broke into the controversial
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Proud mother Chri1thae, one of the
Siberian tiaera at Am1tentam'1aoo,1howa ofhher recenUy bom son, who i1 as yet un -named.
Self-defeme Argued
In Bloody Ax Killing
McKINNEY. Texas IAl'J
Thirty-year -o ld Ca ndace
Montgomery, charged with
murder in the bloody slaying of
a Wylie housewife. was acting in
self-defense when she hit the
wife of her former lover 15 times
with a three-foot poleax, a de-
fense attorney says.
"We have quite a story to
tell," Don Crowder told prospec-
tive jurors Monday.
Some of the 162 pPOple wept as
he told them tht:, would have
·'to see it. the way Candy
Montgomery saw it."
Betty Gore's body was found
in the blood-spattered utility
room of her home the afternoon
of June 13. Police said the killer
washed off blood in a nearby
ahower after the slaying.
Mn. Montiomery, described
by friends u a devoted mother. surrendered to McKinney police
two weeks after the slaying.
District Attorney Tom O'Con·
nell declined comment on the
surprise defense argument.
"I don't think he was an-
ticipating it," Crowd•r said. "J
considered not saying a word
about it, but the worst thing we
could have done is let them <the
jurors ) think we were hiding
something from them."
He said Mrs. Montgomery.
who sang in a church choir with
the victim. will testify in her
behalf.
Crowder also told the jurors .
that• Mrs. Montgomery had an
affair with the victim's husband.
"She has sinned," he said, "but
she is not on trial here for that.··
"On Friday, June 13. Candace
Montgomery killed Betty Gore,··
Crowder told the stunned panel.
"She did so with an ax. She did
so in self-defense.
"The homicide was justified."
C rowder said it had been
"hell" living for several months
with the knowledge that he
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Huntington
Man Crushed
By Oil -·Rig
A 80-year-old Huntington Beach
man was crushed to death Mon-
day afternoon whe.n part of an oil1 rig he was repairing slipped, trap-
ping him within the apparatus.
Joe Melvin Anderson was
pinned in the chest area by the
machinery and was pronounced
dud at the scene, police said.
The accident occurred at about
2:40 p.m. when two men were
working on a shut-down oil pump-
ing unU at 19162Holly Ave.
Huntington Beach police Sgt.
Luis ()choa said Anderson was
standing on 1calfolding, taking
m easurements. when part of the oil rig gne way and trapped him
against a beam.
Paramedics and fire fighters
extracated the victim with the aid
o f a neighbor's tractor.
Paramedics were unable lo re·
vive Anderson, however.
The serond man working on the
oll rlgwunotinjured.
New Trial Seen
LE>S ANGELES <AP> -A
new trial dale will be ael Nov. 12
for City Councilman Art Snyder.
whose firal trial on a 1in1le
count of misdemeanor drunken
drlvln1 ended in a bun1 jury. the
district attorney's office said.
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GAS COMPANY WORKERS WORK ON LEAK
Plpeflne Ruptur9d by Crew Leytng TV Ceble
HB ResitWnts Flee
Ruptured Gas Line
Several Huntington Be ach
homes were evacuated Monday
aft~r a cable television installa-
tion crew arl.'identally ruptured
a natural gu -line within a rel'·
idential tract.
Firefi ghters stood watch as
Southern California Gas Com·
pany workmen repaired a four.
inch hole in the line beneath
Nordina Drive in west central
Huntington Beach.
Though the noisy leak spread
the pwtgent natural gas odor
through the neighborhood for
about an hour, the fuel did not
ignite. No injuries or home
dama~e were reported.
David Edwards . general
manager of Dickinson Pacific
Cablesystems, said a machine
operator digging a trenc h
for television lines at about
11 : 30 a.m . did not lift his cul·
ting wheel high enough lo avoid
the marked gas pipe.
Edwards aald Monday's inci·
dent was one of the first acci-dents the installers have had
while placing cable television
conduits in Huntington Beach.
1-~oun ta i n Valley and
Westminster.
Fred llerrlein, district dis·
tr l bull on supervisor for
Southern California Gas Com·
pariy'a Garden Grove uea.
which includes Huntlntton
Beach, said bla firm will me a
claim qa1111t the cable corlS·
p.ny to recover coals lnc~
in repairing the gas leak.
lie s aid the gas company
could not immediate ly de-
termine the amount of fuel lost
in the leak.
Or:11:~.-<"m•~•
"~a•h er Inc re a s ing l y dense
coastal fog tonight and
Wednesda y morn ini.t.
Otherwise fair through
Wednesday. Lows tonight
SS at the beaches. 60 in -
land. Highs Wedne:iiciay 68
and 80.
INSIDIE TODA"
Their bock1 to the woll. the
Kansas City Royal.t invade
Philadelphia for the s1.rth
game of the World ."ieni•s
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-Did Escaped Spy: Remain in Southern California?
LOS ANG EL£S IA1'J Con
vkted apy Chri1topher Boyce,
wlaol1) report& have placed u far
away MSoutbA.lrlca. llt1d~and
Aluka 1ince he nul)C'd from
federal prilOll in Lompoc lu l
January. may 11d u•lly no er
bave left Soulh.-rn Calltonu•.
authoritiee 1a,y
~••ton from th~
1lt1ke f<>tte that hu the Wit' of
alrC"rat\ and do111 to help I.rack
8oyce, Thomas Kupft-ru. lh~
U .I . maubal '• esaforcem•nt
chief. 1.W llood•Y loyce, 17, WU t'C)llV l<'ted an ltn7
ol aellin& hlahly r lau ltaed In
formatkln from the TRW t:o of
M•doodo fte•ctl to Sovarl a~t'n\11
ln Medco City. II• wa&• at-rvin& 11
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Jtbadan Siege
Iraqis Tighten .
Oil City Noose
BEIRUT, Lebanon IAP I
lraq said its tanks hammered
the main gatea of the Iranian oil
refi.n.iq city of Abadan today
and that Iraqi soldiers killed 38
lraniam ln bouae·to·house fight·
int in the neighboring port of
Kborrumhabr.
Iran 1aid its hard-pressed gar·
riaon ln Abadan repulsed repeat·
Sore Foot
$1 Million?.
NEW YORK CAP > -
Nora Barry, 27. has filed
suit here seeking $1
million ln damages from
doctors who allegedly
bot<?bed surgery on a bun-
ion on her left foot last
April.
Mias Barry said pain
·keeps her from wearing
high hffl.s or working on
her feet, so she had lo give
up her SSOO·a-week job
waiting tables at the
Playboy club in Manhat-
tan.
The suit said she now
works as a $150-a-week
greeter at the club's front.
door.
ed enemy attacks at the city's
main entran ce at the
Babmanahir River bridge and
claimed Iranian troops recap-
tured two districts at the
northern edge of the waterfront, killing 150Jraqi troops.
According to an offi cial com·
munlque issued by the Iranian
news agency Pars. residential
areas ot Abadan along the Shatt
al-Arab estuary, "came under
intense Iraqi mortar fire" late
Monday and early today.· Iran
s aid its troops we r e ·'still
continuing their epic resistance,"
but admitted the defe nders
needed reinforcements.
Baghdad radio said the com-
mander of Iraq's forces at the
southern end of the 300-mile in·
vasion front told the Iraqi News
Agency his forces were ''tighten-
ing their control over the ap·
proaches to Abadan, while our
artillery and air force continue
to pound enemy Positions and
destroy armor and vehicles. The
state of the enemy in Abadan is
extremely bad, and our forces
are tightening the noose.·•
The sector commander also
reported his troops in Khor-
ram11hahr, 10 miles northwest of
Abadan, "continued operations
to purge al-Muhammarah (the
Iraqi name for the city l and to
completely eradicate pockets of
resistance," the broadcast said.
tm m kdcrul prison
lnvt'tit1"1ttors suu.I lhf•y plan to
ln.1'~ routes from the vrason to the
homet of Boyrc's pisrenta in
lland~ l'alos Vtirde11 for 1'lues
and U.ey huvt· tu red a pisyehlatnst
who. ovtir the pa~t month, haa
lilUdle<l the 7 ln('h Hoyce rue and
hu concludl'd h~'s in Southern
l' allforruu
"'l'tw IJt!sl 1nform1.111on we have
to date with all of the in·
vestigaUve d11ta we've de·
veloped, is that the J>09sibllity of
him being here 111 • very good
PossibiUty." aa1d Kupferer. "I
mean this is an area of what, some
eight million people? It's not too
ha rd to get l•there."
Aulhorilies discount specula·
tion the CIA helped Boyce escape,
saying instead it may have been
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the Soviet KGB, or a link with or·
ganiledcrtme.
They think he may be hidin1 in
the desert where be hunt.eel with
falcon u a teen·a•er. They IUI·
peel, too, thathehuhadcoametk
surgery and has grown • beard
since his escape.
The strike force is asking peo.
pie to call 626·CLUE if they have
information.
Court OKs
Hearing
For Patty
SAN FRANCISCO CAP)
Patricia Hearst Shaw, argUing
that Attorney F. Lee BaiJey
was more concerned with sell-
ing a sensational story than de·
fending her, hu won a hearing
in her bid to overturn a robbery
conviction.
The 9th U.S. Circuit of Ap·
peals ruled Monday there are
"serious questions" concerning
whether Batley and co-counsel
Albert Johnson were "guilty of
conduct unbecoming members
of the bar" while representing
the heiress to the Hearst
newspaper fortune.
The appellate panel suggest·
ed that a lower court might or·
d e r Bailey and possibly
Johnson to explain why they
should not be disciplined, ad·
ding that "Bailey's potential
connict of interest is ,virtually
admitted." ,
A spokesman for Bailey said
the lawyer would only say that
he'd "certainly be happy to
participate in any hearing that
was required and explain the
defense."
No date has been set for the
hearing.
Mrs. Shaw, lhen unmarried.
was convicted of robbing a San
Francisco bank in April 1974.
Prosecutors said the radical
group known as the Symbionese
Liberation Army carried out
the holdup after the terrorists
kidnapped Miss Hearst from·
her Berkeley home.
Authoriliea say Boyce once ol·
feted another lnmat.e, believed
tied toor•aniaed crime, w ,oooto
help him escape.
Hi• espionaae codefendant and
fellow Lompoc inmate, Andrew
Dalton Lee, wu moved to a max·
imum·aecurity priaon Ln Indian•
•hortly after Boyce's escape but
bu been moved back to Lompoc
within the lut month
70c Chicken
A Hot Item
ABINGTON, Mass.
<AP> -The baraain of
enjoylai a bot meal at
Depression-era prices is
just a memory once
again u the cost of •
chicken dinner at Teel:s
Cabin returned to $8.95.
"I couldn't look at
another piece of
c hicken," restaurant
mana1er David Bell
sighed Monday after
selling more than 3 000
chicken dinners for' 70
cents apiece in celebra·
lion of the restaurant's
50th anniversary.
Seventy cents was the
cost or a chicken dinner
in 1935, the first year for
which owners could find
a priced menu, said
Bonnie Gallivan. the
restaurant's assistant
manager.
Narcs Arrest
Two in Dana
In Drug Case
Armed with an arrest warrant
and with handguns drawn,
agents from three Southern
California law enforcement
agencies arrested a Dana Point
Harbor sailor today on forgery,
drug possession and assault
charges.
5 to Debate
_On TV Tonight
There waa no way to check the
validity of the conflicting claims
since Western reporters were
barred from the battlefronts. It
appeared the Iraqis were main·
taining their pressure on
Abadan and Khorramshahr but
the Iranians still were able to
keep lbe invading forces out of
Abadan itself.
ACCUSED MURDERESS CANDACE MONTGOMERY
Cherged With Slaytng Woman With an Ax
. President Carte r pardoned
her in February 1979, alter s he
served less than two yean of a
seven.year sentence.
At her trial, she argued that
the SLA bad forced her to
participate in the robbery.
Luis William Disparte, 37, and
a female companion, Deborah
Hynds. 21. were taken into
custody about 12 : 15 a .m. but not
before an incident in which Dis·
parte is alleged to have loaded a
9 mm handgun as 9fficera pre·
pared to confront him.
., Tiie Maodaled Pl'ft9
U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston,
,R~publican challencer !~ul
'9un •tine alW4iwtidMes D the U.S. Senate IUe to debate
• pa.L1:r televii1 1on toni8bt -in
eompet 1t1ur. \\.th the World
Series. ·
The 8 p.m. debate is to be
broadcast live by public
television stations in Loa
An1eles (Channel 28), San Fran·
cisco. San Diego, Fresno and
Eureka.
The ooe·hour debate ta to be'
aired later toni•bt or on Wedneaday by stationa in
Sacramento. San Mateo, San
Jose, •nd Orange County.
Several public radio stations
alao plan live coveraee. tbe
Lea1ue ol Women Voten. which
ia 1pomorin1 the affair, said
Monday.
Explosion of G88
Viaible for Miles
PAMPA, Texas <AP) -A
spectacular fire touched off by a
natural gas exploeion and visible
for more than 100 miles wu
broullht under control early to-
day when 1aa company worken
shut off the now of gu, officials
said.
The exploeion sent amoke and
flames an estimated 1,000 feet
into the air Monday ni1ht. The
fire cauaed the aky to 1low and
was visible as far· away as
Hutchinson, Kan.. and Altus,
Okla., more than 120 miles
away, officials reported. .
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On Monday. revolutionary
leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho·
meini agreed to a. proposal by
Habib Chalti, secretary general
of the 40-nalion Islamic Con·
ference. to allow a commission
of Islamic heads of state t.o visit
Iran
Toe Stubbing
Tab: $3,463
CHICAGO CAP> -The Cook
County Board hu approved a
$3,4&1 settlement for a former
u1i1tant Cook County state's at·
torney who stubbed his toe
rush.ine to answer a telephone.
The Illinois Industrial Com-
misaioo had recommended the
award for James Heinzel. 31, a
prosecutor from August 1976 un-
til two months ago. Heiniel filed
suit with the commission after
his boas. S tate's Attorney
Bernard Carey. refused to settle
a claim for the June 1979 acci·
dent.
According to an arbiter's
calculation, the $3,463 award
represented 40 percent of the
worth of a healthy toe. said
Leonard Foster, chief of the
workmen 's com p e n s a lion
division.
Slaughter Told
-NEW DELHI, India IAP) -
About 200 Afg.hans were killed
when Soviet MiG fighter jets d
helicopter gunships blasted
Farza, a town north of Kabul,
earlier this month, "lo punish the
people for sheltering Af1han re·
bets," the Indian Express.
newspaper said.
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Iran Refuses
Negotiatjons
On Hostages
BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP>
Iran will not open negotiations
on the 52 American hostages
"even to get spare military
parts," Iranian Prime Minister
Mohammad Ali Rajai was quot·
ed as saying today.
The lr.anaian news agency
Pars said Rajai met with Iran's
spiritual leader, -Ayatollah
Ruhollab Khomeini. to brier
him on his trip to New York,
where Rajai presented Iran's
case against Iraq before the
U. N. Security Council. Iran and
Iraq are engaged in a rive·
week-old border war.
''There was no question of
discussion with the United
States," Pars quoted Rajai as
saying after his meeting with
Khomeini.
Tehran radio quoted him as
saying, "negotiations will not
be considered even though they
lthe United St ates) might for
example offer to provide us
with spare parts."
On Monday. President Carter
said he would resume trade
with Iran ir the hostages were
freed. That could mean more
parts for the U.S. -equipped Ira·
nian military.
Iraq's foreign minisler. Saa·
doun Hammadi, today warned
that U.S. arms shipments to
Iran would be interpreted in
Baghdad as direct U.S. involve·
ment in the war.
''The hostage issue should not.
serve as an opportunity for the
United States to become in·
volved in the war through s up·
plying Iran with arms," the
Kuwaiti newspaper al-Qabas
quoted him as saying.
That Jolly Elf
Definitely Male
MACCLESFIELD, Enaland ((\P) -fo'ather Christmas is a
· man and cannot be played by a woman. Britain's Equal Op·
PortunlUee Commlulon bu ruled. So John Shelton can ad·
vertlM for a male Santa at the department store he manaeea.
Shelton said Monday he uked the commi11ion's advice
when aomeone pointed out that ii he advertised for a Father
Cbri1tma1, be mi1ht have to advertise for a Mother Christmu alao. ·
llxcept in special cueat the Sex Di1crimination Act ban
emploJwa from edvertiliq ror a man or a woman. ln1tead they
lldverdle for a "penon." , • But a..lton Hid u oft'ldal of \be Equal Opportunitiea Com·
mllakm Nid ta. ad ii belnl wlived for him becauae beln& male i1
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would use the self·defenae argu-
ment. State District Judge Tom
Ryan slapped a gag order on at·
torneys for both sides after Mrs.
Montgomery was charged.
Nine women and three men
were selected to hear the case.
which opened today.
Crowder told the jurors that
"some of the things you will
hear in this case are bizarTe,
and I don't have all the answers
lo them . . . but wouldn't you be
s urprised if I did'~"
'Allergies' Fdm
Scheduled Today
A film dealing with the
seriousness of allergies and
thei r effect on conduct is
scheduled to be shown today in
El Toro.
The film, ··A Little of What
You Fancy," is sponsored by the
Clinical Ecology Association of
Southern California. It will be
shown at the Community Room
of Mercury Savings and Loan.
23021 Lake Center Drive, al 7:30
p.m. ..
Mn. Shaw, 28, was reported
to be oo vacation in London
when the appellate decision
came and could not be im·
mediately reached for com·
ment.
Shortly after her release from
prison, Miss Hearst married
Bernard Shaw. a San Francisco
police· officer whom she met
while he was assigned to guard
her during the trial.
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shop, the scene of a spirited anti·
pornography demonstration a
week ago, consumed a quantity
ofpopcom.
A trail of popcorn wu scat·
tered around inside the Coast
Highway firm by the intruden,
but provided no trail to follow
marking their escape, police
said.
Newport Beach authorities are
preparing arguments to be pre-
sented at a beartna Wedbesday
in Orange County Superior Court to alt.empt to cloee the Talk of
the Town.
Officials allege such premiaes
attract a criminal element to a
community. •
The arrests occurred on Dia·
parte'a 33·foot aallboat. It la
named "Ufe in tbe Fut Lane."
In addition to the $10,000 war·
rant alleging a forgery, DiJparte
waa booked into Orange County
Jail on suspicion of possession of
cocaine for sale and usault with
a deadly weapon on a police of.
ficer.
Agenta said they seized four
ounces of cocaine from the boat.
The assault charge stemmed
from Ilia alleged loading of tbe
gun, they said.
No sbota were fired.
Ms. Hynds was booked on SWI·
picion of possession of cocaine
tor aale.
Detaill of the forgery warrant
were not immediately available.
A spokesman for the Oranae
County Sheriff's Department
said the warrant was obtained in
South Oranae County Municipal
Court in Laaun• Niguel.
Al10 participating in the ar·
rest were a1ents from the Los
Angeles Sheriff's Department
and tbe federal Drug Enfotte·
ment Administration.
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VOL. 73, NO. 295. 3 SECTIONS, 18 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1980
Totray_,s Clo81n•
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N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
WE DS SNAG CdM FREEWAY PLANS
81 GLENN S..'O'M'
... o..i, ~-,..,.
Plana lo extend the Corona dt•I
Mar Freeway to Ma,·Arthur
Boulevard have sn•ued on a
minor yet troubl~me probl~m
rooted amon& a patch of ('lUtatls
and willows near the proposed
route.
The plants are part or a sm1'1l
wetlaadl environment that has
establis h e d itse lf at the
southeast corner or MacArthur
a nd Jambo ri· .. lt ot1 d "'"''"" t'altu n:i rt'ull~nttd MarArthur
about thr('(' .Yt'ar al(u
The npanan or rrvl'rbt-d
ha b1tut wasn't !>Ul'IJObt'd tu bt-
1·reatt>d. but a rnulty dr ainair:c
system allow.-d water runoff tu
a•ther ln Ill\ Ullde t•loped ru~ld
Sto r e the n . thl' .!>l a t t: has
estabhsht.'C'.1 a poll{'} u( prol t"t'I
1n~ sut'h habitats
Now. Caltrans pl .u'll\t·1 ~ an:
1•on s 1denng wavs l o b uild
Traffic Tieups Issue
around the wetlands so they can
uvn1d t'xtru 4!nv1ronmental
.!llUdll's that could delay the
prOJt.'l't
1-·raok W1 e dl e r . senior
tran:.portation e ngineer for
C:altrans. sald the freeway ex·
tt'ns1on currently is estimated to
cost about $10 milUon and is ex
pected to be l'ompleted in 1983 or
1984
rrelim1nary desi~ns extend
tht> freeway from where 1t ends
Coast Road Parking
Ban in CdM Rejected
Rumon in Corona del Mar that
parkiJll on Coast Highway would
be prohibited to help ease worsen·
ing traffic snarls were swept
away by traffic experts today.
Rich Edmonston, Newport
Beach traffic engineer, told mem-
Woa'tN.,,,..iaie
be rs of the Corona del Mar
Chamber of Commerce that such
a parking ban was under city
scrutiny at one time but now has
been shelved.
"The city's policy right now is
hands off,·· he said, adding that as
Iran Nixes Talks
On U.S. Hostages
·BEIRUT, Lebanon CAPl
Iran today cold-shouldered
President C.arter's offer to free
Iranian assets and resume
normal trade if the 52 American
hostages are released. , Prime
Mi.u.ter Mohammad Ali Rltjai
wu quoted as saying Iran would
Newport
Porn Shop
Burglarized
Intruders who strewed pop·
corn in their path as they
munched and browsed made off
with nearly $900 in exotic erotic
mercbandise Monday in a
burglary at Newport Beach's
new Talk of the Town sexy book
store. Police said today that entry
waa gained by hurli.ng a SO·
pound slab of broken C<?ncret_e
from a nearby street repair proJ·
ect tbrougb the glass front of
the shop at 2930 W. Coast
Hi1hway.
Manager Jack K. Tupler told
j>ollce everything was secure
when the night clerk locked up
and apparently the few workers
on Mariner's Mile. in predawn
hours neither saw nor heard
anytb.ine.
An inventory Monday morning
showed the stolen items in-
cluded 19 vibration devices and
five ~called girlie magazines,
accordinl to Patrolman Robert
L . McCulloch'• burglary report.
Taken also in the burglary
were 48 Uny ~ials of alleged
aphrodisiac fluid stocked for
male customers and 18 small
spherical ding-wah balls.
Investi1ators said whoever
broke into lhe controversial
1bop, the scene of • spirited anti-
pornography demonstration a
week aao, consumed a quantity
of popcorn.
A trail of popcorn was scat·
tered around inside the Coast
HiabwQ firm by the intruders,
but l)l'OVided no trail to follow
markinl& their escape, police
. said.
not negotiate on the hostages to
get spare parts fo r its Ameriran
military equipment
Tehran radio said "the gov -
ernment of Iran will not give
Carter the sligblesl signal and
wilJ not allow him to show this
signal off on A m e r ican
television, and brio& them the
news ot an imminent solution to
the hostages issue."
Tehran r adio said "it is quite
obvious lo us that after all those
evil plots to crush Iran, Carter
could never tolerate a strong
Iran under the banner of Islam.
His deceitful words can only
pl ease pro-American groups in
lran ...
The comment by the official
radio apparently was an answer
to Carter's conciliatory state·
meot Monday about releasing
Ir anian assets in the United
States and dropping a trade em-
bargo if Iran frees the American
hostages.
Earlier, Rajai was qote quoted
as saying Iran will not open
negotiations on the hostages
"even to get spare military
parts."
· T he J r an 1an ne ws agenc_y
Pars said Rajai met with Iran's
spiritua l leader, Ay atollah
R uhollah Khomeini. to brief
him on his trip to New York.
where Rajai presented Iran's
case against Iraq before the
U.N. Security Council. Iran and
Iraq are engaged in a five-
week-0ld border war.
"There was no question or
discussion with the United
Slates," Pars quoted Rajai as
saying after his meeting with
Khomeini.
Tehran radio quoted him as
(See REJECT, Page A2)
Jewelry Stolen
From Isle Home
Jewelry valued at $2, 775 in·
e luding a University or
Wisconsin class ring was stolen
from a Balboa Peninsula home
by a burglar who apparenUy en-
tered throutb a bathroom win·
dow, investigators said today.
David B. Wasserman, who
lives on West Bay Avenue, told
Newport Beach police lhat
numerous items of jewelry were
stolen, but other valuables were
untouched.
traffic conditioru; in Corona del
Mar continue to worsen, the park-
ing ban could pop up again.
Edmonston and Tom Jenkins,
director of the Orange County
Transportation Commission. had
been asked to address chamber
members on the rumor that on·
street parking east or MacArthur
Boulevard would be banned.
Chamber members gathered at
the Oasis Senior Citizens Center.
T he discussion was dubbed
"Highway Robbery."
Edmonston said city traffic ex·
perts had studied various ways of
adding two lanes to the four-lane
Coast Highway stretch in Corona
delMar.
''But due lo reaction from
citizens here," he told the crowd
of 50, "the choice was made to
leave it as it is."
He warned. though, that traffic
in Corona del Mar is anticipated
to get heavier and that motorists
"will go farther and farther out of
their way into residential areas"
to escape the COul Highway
cruab.
Jenkina, eslimaUng that the
four-lane Coaal Highway stretch
now carries roughly 40,000
motorists each day. said lhe key
to the coast traffic crush rests
with construction of the San Joa-
( See PARKING, Page A.2)
Mutual Use
Of Facilities
N-M Topic
Re presentatives of Cos ta
Mesa. Newport Beach and the
Newport-Mes a Unified School
District are s cheduled to meet
Wednesday regarding school
transportation s afely and joint
use of recreational facilities.
The 7:30 a.m. session is to be
held in the school district 's an·
neic. conference room at 1601 16th
St., Newport Beach.
The long-standing joint com-
mittee meets occasionally to dis·
c uss the best u se of laic.·
s up ported facilities and is
r epresented by two council
members or each city and two
school trustees.
In r ece nt years , a
s p okeswoman said. Or ange
Coast College and Coastline
College representatives also
have attended.
Expected lo be discussed are
agreements under which.Costa
Mesa and-Newport Beach have
helped maintain school property
and facilities in exchange for ci·
ty use for recreational pro·
grams.
·Also to be discussed are stu-
dent safety as children in both
communities travel lo and from
scboola.
Officials indicate that more
chil~ren are walltlng or riding
bicycles lo area schools u a re·
sull of district decisions to
charge for riding on school
buses.
Burglars Hit
Coast Home All Voting Booths
at Red HiU ftoad to me rge with
southbou n d l an es o f
Mac Arthur. Ori vers go111g north
on MacArthur would turn off at
Jamboree. Wiedlcr said
To make the tra ff1 r fluw
s moothly , a loop r a mp 1~
p l a n n e d u t l h c c· 'l r 11 c 1 o r
MacArthur and Jamboree. That
loop would have to b\: pln1·cd
near the three )ear o ld
wetlands.
"We hope wt• e;s11 avoid 1L.
though." . aid Wt t!dler. "There
are lh111~s Wt' can do to go
around i~ '
Wredlcr said thertl is "no big
d iflerence " in bypassing the
W<•tlands, aJthough the area pro·
v1 <1cs .l <'Onstraint planners
wouldn't encounter otherwise.
There 1s a question whether
t h1· wetlands should qualify at
all for state proteN1on because
1l was the unhkel} byproduct of
road tonst ruction.
,.,.w.,......
ACCUSED MURDERESS CANDACE MONTGOMERY
Cherged With Slaying Women With an All
Self-defense Plea
Made in Ax Slaying
McK.JNNEY. Texas CAPl
Thirty -year-old C and a {'e
Montgo mery. c ha q~ed with
murder in the bloody slaying of
a Wylie housewife, was acting in
self-defense when she hit the
wife of her former lover 15 times
with a three-foot poleax, a de·
Cense attoniey says.
"We have quite a story to
tell," Don Crowder told prospec-
tive jurors Monday.
Some of the 162 people wept as
he told them they would have
"to see it the w ay Candy
Montgomery saw it ··
Betty Gore·s body was found
in the blood-spattered utility
room of her home the afternoon
of June 13. Police said lhe killer
washed off blood in a nearby
shower after the slaying.
Mrs. Montgomery. described
by friends as a devoted mother.
~urrendered to McKinney police
two weeks after the slaying.
Distnct Attorney Tom O'Con·
nell declined comment on tilt?·
surl>rise defense argument.
'·1 don't think he was an-
ticipating it." Crowder said. "I
considered not saying a word
about it. but the worst thing we
could have done is let them <the
jurors) think we were hiding
something from them."
He said Mrs. Montgomery,
who sang in a church choir with
the victim, will t estify in her
behalf.
1'rowder also told the jurors
that Mrs Montl{omery had an
~11fa1r with the victim's husband
'"he has sinned ." he said, '"but
she as not on trial here for thaL" ·on F'riday, .June 13. Candace
Montgomf'ry killed Retty Gore."
Crowder told the stunned panel.
··she did so with an ax. She did
so in self.defense.
·The ho mi ca<le was justified.'·
Crowder s aid it had been
"hell" hvmg for several months
with the knowledge that he
would use the self-defense argu.
ment. Slate District Judge Tom n yan slapped a gag order on at·
torneys for both sides after Mrs.
Montgomery was charged.
Nine women and three men
were selected lo hear the case.
which opened today.
Crowder told the j urors that
·'some of the things you will
hear in this case are bizarre,
and I don't have all the answers
to them ... but wouldn't you be
s urprised if I did'1"
Safe in Quake?
SAN LUIS OBISPO IAP)
The earthquake safety of its
D1ablo Canyon nuclear power
plant has been defended by
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. as
the federal Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board reopened a
li censing hearinli?.
A c• buq.lar 1Uppld Imo • Pan NewOOl1 Aputmenu unit
• tM .-occupant slept dur-1•1 predawa hours Monday,
f"k...., more , than tt.000 ln
Key to Abbreviations Posted
....... poUce 1ald. S..... t . Pace, 41, told ln·
Y..U,lkln ldl lou included -la e1• Wl •the bathroom 11.nk
.... be NdNd iad • sterlln• ... J::'• 1nec ... ...... -:-.:: t-.:~...: ......... o1 .........
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Oran1e County Registrar of
Voters Al Olaoo said printed
sbeeu wUI be posted in all vot-
ln& boothl Nov. 4 In an attempt
to erue any confusion that may
occur ewer abbre¥tated political
p•l11 de9lpuklu contained on
ballota.
Ollan C'ODCtlded t.bat tome ol
m.==:cr~~
create some questions In voten •
mind•.
One Llbertarian Party can-
didate'• repreaentatlves have
threatened to ao to court to force
reprlntifta ortM ballota.
OIMID old biJ office lntenda to
have lilnt printed that wUl be
placed In all votlq booths. Tbe
1lpe "111 lilt the abbrevia&ionl
. and what they stand ror. -
''It will be called a key to ab·
breviatiom, or something like
that," Olson said.
He said his plan haa been en-
dorsed by rep resentatives of
Secretary ot Sbte March Fong
Eu.
Olson said the apace problem
on the balJotl aroae becMIH of
the llftllb ol the name ot Peace
and ~ P•~r.ttt lJl'tl·
ide nttal nominee Elizabeth
Cervantes Barron. He said the
full name ot the party couhf'n'l
fit alongside the candidate's
name. So the party's name wu
abbreviated lo PlrF.
Other instances ol lona names
u1ln1 up ballot space alto oc-
curred, and thu., all parties'
names were abbreviated, be
said.
"It seems like the intent nffhe
wetlands poli cy is to protect
nulural habitats." said Don
We bb, assistant city engineer
for Newport Beach.
Jack Spruill , wildlife biologist
for the state Fish and Game
Department. said his agency
eventually will deride whether
the area should be protected.
The tate's Wetlands Protection
Policv does offer some excep-<See SNAG, Page A2)
Air Cal
To Pay
$10,000
Claiming it would have cost
more to fight the charges in
court. officials from Newport
Beach-based Air California have
paid a $10,000 fine for allegedly
failing lo screen ::!.500 charter
passengers.
Federal I\ \I talion Administra-
t 1on officials, who began their
probe of Air C a lifornia 's
passenger screening policy in
~t ay of l!n9, said the violations
occ urred during a five-month
period in 1979.
1-'AA offi cials said their in
vestigation revealed that ::!,500
passengers on 23 charter flights
originating in California and
!;'Jorth Dakota airports weren't
checked out by X-ray equip·
ment.
Barbara Abels , a FA A
spokeswoman. said the alleged
violations came to light because
some passengers complained
they'd been directed with their
baggage to their flights without
passing through metal delec·
tors.
The screening process a t
airports is used to detect metal
objects secreted in luggage or
being carried by an indjvidual.
Tom Kam in s k i, an Air
California 1potesman, said the
firm vjews the Sl0,000 as a set·
tlement rather than a fine.
"It doesn 't represent an ad-
mission by Air California that
the aUegationa are true," said
Kaminski. He said the com·
pa ny 's opinion is that its securi-
ty procedures for charter fights
were consistent with accepted
standards at the time .
He pointed out that federal
r ules allow for "private"
charter passengers to go direct·
ly to their fli ght without passing
through the detectors.
Those same federal rules, he
said, prohibit "public " charter
p assengers from bypassing the
metal detectors.
He said the difference in In
terpretation between the two
terms is highly technical and re-
cently was modified.
An example of t.he technicali-
ty. be said. is if a corporation
charters a plane, it is considered
a private charter, but if an
employee pays toward the cost
of the night it becomes a publil'
charter.
Rive r Plan Fought
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -
Suits aimed at halting Gov. Ed-
mund G. Brown J r .'s request to
include five Northern California
rivers in the National Wild and
Scenic Rivers System have been
filed in federal and state. courts.
Rivers~ include the Klamath,
Trinity. Smith, Eel and
American.
Coase
Weather
Inc reasingly dense
coastal fog tonight and
We dnesday morning .
Otherwise fair through
Wednesday. Lows tonight
55 at the beache!!, 60 in-
land. Highs Wednesday 68
and 80.
INSIDE TODA~
Thetr bock# to the wall. the
Kan1a1 Cit11 ROflOU Invade
PhlladelphUJ Jor the aizlh
game of the World' Series.
See 1torie1. Page Bl. ••••
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1 ..
81 DAILY PILOl N f:=oe. Q;tgptr 21 ,.
,,....--JUST BREtfKINC--..........
IAt~ Umu from loda11'1•"'°"., a.d llGllOllQJ .. ..., .. ,11...,,
200 Airline Pilots
Picket White HoUJfe
WASlllNl;T()N IAl'J Aboul 2IOO airline p1IOU demonalnl
ed out.aide lhe Whitt> 1lou11e today to prot•I *h•t they term~
dtfklt.n<'1ts 1n thf' nation·a &Ir a,tety 1y1tem
-·A• lM h"•rt of thl' protat la the JOVl!mment"ll recent
certlfacalion of tht• neow McOoanell Ooualu OC ti Suer 80 Jetlintt with two pilot.A 1nateed ol lhree ~ U .OOO·mem r Air
Line PUots A..asoc1atton . which spoNOred today'• demonalntil>n,
1h1ld three pilots oare nl'ed~ 1n lM St.lpt'r flO cockpit to u11ure M
salt> operauoo
Pla«a.J'<b urrit>d b) th«:_P1<'krll 1•alll'd ror PrealtJt'nt <.'6u1.~r
lo fire l.anihorn~ flond. the admin1str1tor of tht' Fedt•rlll Av111
lion Adnuruatration. wh~ t·t•rtifl..d lhc-Supt'r liq.
Carter Foreign Policy Hit
HERR IN. Ill (Ar I ttonald He Mg an MC<'U.sed President
Carter today of "ne~ottahn.: in the press" for release of tht•
AmenclU\ 00.tages 1n Iran. and blMmed 'arter's fort~•lln pohl'Y
for the "hum11iaUon and dJsgract'" of tht>ir long 1•aphvyty
<Relatedstory. PageA4l .
Raisin& the ho:stage issue for tht second time an 24 hours,
the ReoubUun presidential <'andidate told repQrters he had
ideaa fOC" gaming release of the S2 hostages. but doesn't discuss
them publicly.
"Mavbe that's been one of the problems." tteagan s aid
before he left Lowsville, Ky., for a campaign appearanre in this
Southern lllino1s rommunity. "He 's (Carter) done all his
negotiating in the press. and that's not quiet diplomacy
·Reagan Better at Speech?
MIAMJ <AP I President <.:art er said today that It on aid
Reagan probably is a better speechmaker than he is. but said a
president "can't rely on three-by-five cards and you can't read
a TelePrompter.··
"In a time of c risis, when every word and eve ry thought
count. it's a different proposition." Carter declared in a ques·
lion-and-answer session with the public. <Helated story . A4 }.
Embarking on a two-day campaign swing through the
South. Carter mentioned statements Reagan has made in recent
weeks that lhe president said proved embarrassing to his GOP
rival.
BoyeeMa .... t
O//icia/,s Say Spy
May Be on Coast
LOS ANGELES (AP> Con·
victed spy Christopher Boyce,
whom reports have placed as far
away as South Africa, Mexiro and
Alaska since he escaped from
federal prison in Lompoc last
January. may actually never
have left Southern California,
authorities say.
Investigators from throughout
the country are here a~ part of a
strike force that bas the use of
aircraft and dogs to help track
Boyce, Thomu Kupferer, th~
U .S. marshal's enforcement·
chief, said Monday.
Boyce, 27, was convicted in tm
al selling highly classified in·
formation from the TRW Co. of
Redondo Beach to Soviet a~ents
in Mexico City. He was serving a
40-yearsenterice when he escaped
from federal prison.
Investigators said they plan to
trace routes from the prison to the
home of Boyce's parents in
Ranchoe Palos Verdes for clues
and they have hired a psychiatrist
who over the past month. has
studied the seven-inch Boyce file
and baa concluded he 's in
Southern Califom.i a.
· "The best information we have
to date with all of the in·
vestigative d ata we've de·
veloped, is that the possibility of
him being here is a very good
posaibility." said Kupferer. "I
inean this is an area of what, some
eight million people? It's not too
bard togetlosthere."
Authorities discount specula·
tioa the CIA helped Boyce escape,
saying instead it may have been
the Soviet KGB, or a link with or·
ganiaedcrime.
They think be may be hiding in
.the desert where he hunted with
falcon as a teen-ager: They SUS·
peel, too. that he has had cosmetic
1urgery and has grown a beard
·since bis escape.
The strike force is asking peo.
pie lo call 826-CLUE if they have
Information.
tied to organized cr ime. SLS,OOOto
help bim escape.
His espionage codefendant and
fellow Lompoc inmate , Andrew
Dalton Lee. was moved to a max-
imum-security prison in Indiana
shortly aft.er Boyce's escape but
has been moved back to Lompoc
within the last month, authorities
said.
f're• P1191PAf
PARKING. •
quin Transportation Corridor.
Without the corridor, estimated
to cost at least $200 million.
Jenkins said Coast Highway traf-
fic would likely increase about 30
percent by the year 2000.
With the corridor, he explained,
the changes in traffic would be
marginal. ·
·'The corridor isn 'l even in the
state transportation system and
there's some question whether it
should even be in that system."
said Jenkins.
Explaining that having a
freeway project listed in the state
system is often "the kiss of
death." Jenkins suggested it
might be wiser to pursue the cor-
ridor as a local project.
Corona de l Mar merchant
Ernest George announced at the
end of this morning's meeting
that he will help undertake a
campaign aimed at getting city
and county politicians "to force
some actiooonthecorridor."
He charged that local represen·
tatives are "letting someone else
worry about it" and suggested
that the corridor. projected as be·
ing at least 15 years away. has to
be built within five years.
Ket10ll0.9
Carter
Blocks
Lawmen
MIAMI <Al'I FllJ ugents.
ruah1nJl to U\e s<·ene of a bank
robbery today ran into a pres
ld~ntlftl roadblcwk
Th.-t-1orlda Haiihway Patrol
h ad the road blCJl'kt!d off to clear
tht' WMY ror l'res1denl Carter's
c·amr1a1.in rnotorradc . officials
881d
'fh1· rulibery. reportt:nlttt 10. 31
u Ill , c·1une w1th1t1 mmutes of
l'artt.•r's arnvul here Carter's
molon·ade wus en route to
Ml1tm1 F..duum High School for a
"town hull meeting " with resi-
dents or the city's predominant·
ly IJlaf'k Libt!rty City area
FRI agent.'l dispatrhed to the
Atlantic Federal Rank north of
Liberty City found Interstat e 95
'}Jocked by the Highway Patrol.
"They Wt're responding to the
bank robbery," said Arthur
Nehrbass . s pe<'1al agent in
_c harge of the Miami office.
·'They wt.>re held up as long as
five minutes."
A source who monitored to'Bl
radio broadcasts overheard
agents complain that they at
first thought they h ad <·ome up.
on an accident s1•ene. and
slopped to check whether the
suspected ~etaway car used by
three men who escaped from the
bank robbery was involved
Nehrbass noted that "it wasn't
a punuil situation. And there
were police at the scene."
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REJECT ...
saying, "negotiations will not
be considered even though they
(the United States) might for
example offer lo provide us
with spare parts."
On Monday, President Carter
said he would resume trade
with Iran if the hostages were
freed. That could mean more
parts for the U.S.-equipped Ira-
nian military.
Iraq's foreign minister, Saa-
doun Hammadi, today warned
that U.S. arms shipments to
Iran would be interpreted in
Baghdad as direct U.S. involve-
ment in the war.
"The hostage issue s hould not
serve as an opportunity for the
United Slates to become in-
volved in the war through sup-
plying lran with arm•." the
Kuwaiti newspaper al -Qabas
quoted him as saying.
Home Rifled
For $11,885
Loot in CdM
A Persian lamb coat. jewelry
including a costly wedding band
set and housewares valued at a
total of $1 t ,885 were reported
stolen from a Corona del Mar
woman's home Monday.
Andrea Gallade. 28. told police
whoever entered her Jasmine
A venue residence by unknown
means also m ade off with as·
sorted cosmetics and beauty
aids.
She said the bulk of the loss
was represented in her $10,000
wedding band set, adding that
ruby and diamond rings with
sentimental keepsake value also
were stolen.
Police s aid they could find no
evidence of forced entry to the
Jasmine Avenue a ddress and
that the items could have been
pilfered from their storage
places as late as last June.
Authorities say Boyce once of-
fered another inmate. believed
H
DAILY PILOT
Iraqis Tighten
Hold on Abadan
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -
Iraq said ita tanklf hammered
the main gates of the lranJan oU
refininc city ol Abadan today
and that Iraqi soldiers killed 38
Iraniaftl in bouae-to-houae figbl·
ing in ~ nei1hborin1 port of
Khornmabahr.
Iran •aid lb bard-pressed gar.
rlaon ln Abedan repulsed repeal·
ed enemy attacu at the city's
maln entrance at the
Bahmamhlr River brld&e and
claimed Iranian troops recap-
tured two diatricta at the
nortbern qe ot the waterfront,
ltillln11.50 I raqltroop1. Ac:~ to an official com-
munique illued by the Irmlan
ne"• lllDC!1 Pan, r•ldmtial areu ot Abedan a1on1 the Shatt
al·Arab eltUUJ, "came under
iftt.enle lr.U mortar ftn" late
M.--11-. earl7 l.OdaJ. lrlD
said It• troop• were "tUll
COGtinulq Cbeir .... c Nliltace, ''
but admitted t'-• d•fendera
needed reinforcements.
Baghdad radio said the com-
mander or Iraq's forces al the
southern end of the JOO-mile in·
vuion fl"Olll told the Iraqi News
Agency his forces were "tighten·
Ing their control over lhe ap-
proaches to Abadan. while our
artilJery and air force continue
to pound enemy positions and
destroy armor and vehicles. The
state ol the enemy In Abadan ls
extremely bad, and our forces
are tightening thenooee."
The 1ect.or commander also
reported his troop• in Kbor-
ramahahr, 10 miles northw8t of
Abadan, · "conUnued operatk>na
to puree al-Mubammarah (the
Jraql name tbr the city) and to
completely eradicate poc:kell of
retiatmce,'' tbe broadcast aald.
Then wu ao way to cheek the
validitl ot tbe coalllcUn1 claima alnce Wettern reporters were
barred from tbe battlefroata.
I
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Oaip ,,,, •lie ow .....
Proud mother (.;hr1 ~ll111•, orw ol lt11·
Sibe rian ti~ers at Amstl'rdam'I'\ z 11'1 ... ti11wh
11rr hn n:1·ently born son , who is as yet un·
II a 1111:<1 .
Irvine Police Chief
Object of Meeting
By RICHARD GREEN
Of .... 0.1ly ,. •• ~\lttt
Rank-and-file Irvine police of~
ficers will vote Thursday on
whether Police Chief Leo Peart
improperly handled a petty theft
repo.rt involving lrvine Coun-
cilwoman Mary Ann Gaido, the
chief confirmed.
Mark Hoffman. pres ident of
the Irvine Police Officers As·
socialion said there will be a ~eneral meelif!~ Qf H~e associa-
tion Thursday. but declined lo
say what will take place .
Police Lt. Al Muir, a member
oC the association , s aid he
doesn't plan lo attend the meet-
ing, but he understands a "vote
of confidence" m Peart will be
conducted the re.
The Irvine Poli<'e Association
it.self doesn't have the power to
fire the chief and the vote has no
official standing with the City or
Irvine.
Muir said and Peart con·
firmed that several Irvine police
officers are upset at the chief for
his handling of a cr ime report
,.
s aying Councilwoman Mary Ann
<.;aido took gas from a service
station without payLng for 1l
.J>,eart s aid false rumors are
bei'ng s pread that he somehow
tampered with the crime report
or tried to cover 1t up
He admits that the report
"mistakenly" didn't immediate·
ly appear on the press log. And
he adds that he "leaned toward"
hav:ng the re port re-classified
from a petty theft to an 1nr1dent
report.
The report never was re-
dassified. Mrs Gaido went back
to the service station and paid
for the gas after s he was con
tacted by police.
Still, some officers are upset
al the chief and are anonymous-
ly calling local members of the
press and trying to spr e ad
rumors. Peart said.
For her part, Mrs. liaido said
simple absent-mindedness was
to blame for her leaving the En·
vironmental Oil Station on Sept.
29 without payin~ a $3.87 gas
bill.
That Jolly Elf
Definitely Male
MACCLESFIELD, England <APl -Father Christmas is a
man and cannot be played by a woman, Britain's Equal Op-
portunities Commission has ruled. So John Shelton can ad-
vertise for a maJe S"'1ta at the department s tore he manages.
Shelton said Monday he asked the commission 's advice
when someone pointed out that if be advertised for a Father
Christmas, he might have to advertise for a Mother Christmas
also.
Except in special cases, the Sex Discrimination Act bars
employers from advertising for a man or a woman. Instead lbey
. advertise for a "person." .
But Shelton said a n official of lbe Equal Opportunities Com-
mission said the act is being waived for ham because being male is
a ··genuine occupation qualification•' for Sant as.
/Fro• Pagp A J
SNAG ...
lions, he added, but staff mem-
bers won't issue a decision until
e nvironmental reports on the
fre eway extension are closer lo
completion.
Webb s aid the problems are
not insurmountable. "It ·s a Little
early to say it 's going to hold
things up or cost a tremendous
amount of money," he said.
The wetlands area was creat-
ed, Webb explained. because
road crews failed to fill a low
spot between two drainage pipes
that were to carry water away.
Instead, the water formed a
pond in the low spot a nd a
riparian habitat was nourished
by fertilizer s carried from
landscaping for new office build-
ings.
The freeway extension cur-
rently is subject lo a more im-
mediate issue in Newport
Beach. On Nov. 4, voters will be
asked lo approve an amendment
to an agreement between the ci·
ty and Caltrans to build the ex·
tension.
The city has a charter pro-
vision requirin'g all such agree-
ments to be ratified bv voters.
Cubans Riot
In Hospital
WASIDNGTON CAP> -Immi·
gration officials say they've re-
moved 19 "troublemakers" to
prevent a large group of Cuban
refugees transferred here for
psychiatric observation from re·
pealing a takeover or a buildinl
at a federal mental hospital.
Heavily armed city police and
federal law enforcement agenta
in riot gear met no resistance u
they regained control of the
building at St. Eliubelh's
Hospital Monday night after a
six-hour standoff.
It was the second disturbance
in as many days by the Cubans.
No injuries were reported in
either incident.
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Risks Of
The Pill
Lessened
PHH.AOELPlllA 1At•1 t\~r
tam health ru~k~ lh111t have-~n
Unffcl-to thto -use l)f birth <'Ont rol
pllla may be cuauwratt'd. a('
cordina to a IO·Y<'ar stuc1y r on
ducted by tht" Kai H r Permanent~ Modlt•al Center and
funded by the National l nst 1t11tc·~
Of Health.
"The maan l'Ondus1t>n fron1
this study is that 1n ~1 l .
population of young. :1d11lt .
h ealthy, wh1tt'. maddll• 1'lass
women. the ris ks of Ot' toraJ
contraceptives I are nl'glagablt>, ·
Or Savatri Ramc haran. the
pro1ect 's researc·h dart'l'lor . ·aid
today m revt'alang thl' rt'sult .it
a symposium at th'-' l"n1H·rs1t~
of Pennsyl vania Sc•hoo l or
Medicine
The study. c ondu{'lt'd 1n
Walnut Creek. Calaf . reports un
the maJor forms of d1!>ease and
the causes of death in a group of
16 .638 women. ages t8 through
54, who were stud1l'd be tween
1968 and 1977. The pro1ect was
recommended by the Food and
Drug Admirustration's Advisory
Committee on Obstetrics and
Gynecology in 1967.
Letting It All Hang Out
Mike Allen of San Clemente guides his hang glider over
s parkling se a near LagWl:l Niguel. Allen took advantage
of summer-in-October day Monday to do a b1l of fl :> ing
f\#Udav, October 2L 1980 QAILV PILOT JU
. . . .. .. """ . -. . ·-· ..
rrorn lhc cliffs overlooking Salt Creek Re ach . The view,
hC' fow1d, was spel'lat:ular.
Carter's ... ~
TV Talk
Cut Off
·, WASHJNGTON IAP) -Presi~
dent Carter was cut off the air iii
mid-sent ence on national
t elevision for two commercial~
and a station break today as he(
was explaining why he thought
he was having a tough re ~
election fight. <Related story~
Pa~e A4 ).
·'Well, I remember previou~
presidents who lived in this
house who were castigated in
the press and by their OPJ.l<>·
nents. People like Abraham Lin-.
coin and Thomas Jefferson an<t
Harry Truman." Carter saJd in
beginning his response on ABC·
TV's "Good Morning, America ''
program, where he joined an tn·
terv1ew with his wile Rosalyon
"There is a real long list oh~
s ues that are of concern to the,
American people." he con ·
tinued. "The new openness o(
government. The concerns that,
people have in their minds since
Watergate and Vietnam have
focused, I think. tn this election
ac:ute attention on the matters
that are now being decided."
The doctor said that "not only
were there no signifirant dif·
ferences in overall death rates
between current or past users
and those who never used the
piH in this population, but there
was no definite evidence of an
increased risk of cardiovascular
disease in users compared lo
those who had never used the
pill.
Irvine Road ~Tidening 'Needed'
Carter went on to say he:
lhought there would be a good
turnout at the polls because of
the s harp policy differenC'es
hetween himself and Republican
nom 1nee Honald Beagan. Host
Da vid llartman inter rupted
twice with calls of "Mr. Presi-
dE:nl." but Carter continued on
"And the fact that we are con:
cerned about . . . " the presi-
dent said as the TV screen
s witched to a station break and
rommerciaJs for a movie and
hread. "However. OC users in this
population tend to have certain
personal habits which put them
at a greater risk or developlbg
possibly serious types or dis.
eases, .. she said.
Two major roads. one six
lanes wide and the other four.
appear necessary to move traf·
fie adequately thro ug h the
9.300-acre Irvine Coast property
once it 1s deve loped. an Orange
County planner said Monday
Robert L. Rende. manager of
the county's projec·t planning
division. s aid during a county
Planning Commission meeting
that the road widths wer e
calculated by comparing o;even
alternatives through a computer
program.
Hcrnds narrower' than l11usl'
s imply wouldn't handle traffH·
flows without getting bottled up
during peak times. he said.
l!ende dt>livered tha t messa~t·
during a discussion on a pro
posed l()('al coastal plan for the
pro pe rty that Il es alo ng the
coast between Corona del l\far
and Laguna Reach
The plan is scheduled to be
considered for ddoption by t he
planning commission on Nov. tR,
and by the county Bo.ird 01
S upervisors on Dec. 10.
If. iiS ex µcctcd. the county
pdnels approve the plan. 1l will
be for w ard ed to the s t at e
Coastal Commission for whal
bserven. beli eve will be 1l!>
tough1'St test.
St ate comn11ssion m embers
h<1vc given the plan g1Jod mark:.
in earlier revH·ws. but Hendc
noted th at t he bi ggest ('On
troversy has l.Jeen over road
w idths Some t ommissioners
h&ve been lf:ary about a pproving
wid e ro ads he1· a us e of the
a roount of grading anti loss of
natural landsrap1· that 1·011lll
1:nsue
'l'hc l rvtne Company, whH·h
o wns v1rtualh all cir the land. ·~
proposinj.!. to ·build rrnm 1,785 to
<!,000 homes on th1-northl'rn part
of the propert) ~l ul·h of the:
svulheni scruor1 1s committed
for pubLic µarks Almost aJl of
the land betwt'en the P:ir 1f1('
Coast 1 lighwa:.-and the beach
already has been pu rrha~ed by
the statt.'
In New York. a s pokesman fq,r
the network said lhe rederaJ
Commun ications Commission
requires station breaks at set
limes lf the break is not taken
a t that time , a compute r
au tomatically ~uts in and
switches to the break. He said
that 1s what happened when
Carter was cut off today.
The study shows that many
earlier reported n :lationships
between pill use and diseases af.
fecting the ci r c ulatory,
respiratory and reproductive
systems may be explained by
such facfors as s moking, alcohol
consumption, s unbathing ,
number of sexual partners, and
age atfirstinterco~rse.
Campaign Funds Probed
Hende s aid µlanners con
d uded after tht.' computer study
th at the best traffit flow will re-
sult 11 the proposed Pelican Hill
Road is built as a s ix-la ne
divided road. ll would run nortb-
south from the San Joaquin Hills
Transportation Corridor to the
Pacific Coas t Highway just
north of Crystal Cove.
Border Agent
A<l.itiits·(;llilt Other findings ot the study·
-There is no evidence of an
increase in risk of cancer of the
breast, uterine or ovary as-
sociated with OC use.
Auditors Cite Issues Backed by Briggs Farther south. the proposed
four-lane Sand Canyon Avenue
would run the same direction.
intersecting the Pacific Coast
H ig hway abou t h a lf way
between ~rystfl Cove and El
Morro School.
SAN DIEGO (AP> -A \.7·.
year veteran of the U.S. Border
Patrol faces sentencing Dec. 8
after pleading guilty to violating
the civil rights of a youth he
mistuenty thought was an iJ.
-OC use in itself does not in-
crease the risk of cancer or the
cervix. However , intercourse al
a young age and multiple sexual
partners common in some OC
users, 'has been linked to
cervical cancer.
-There is no inrrease Ill nsk
from circuJatory disease among
OC users who do not s moke
However. heavy smoking by
itself was associated with ~n
increased risk of circulatory .dis·
ease.
-An increased risk of ma.lJg·
nant melanoma of the skm was
associated with OC users of all
ages. However. the researchers
also found a significantly higher
exposure to sunlig~t. which h~d
been previously hnked to skin
cancer, among OC users com·
pared to non-users.
LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 -
Thousands of dollars in cam ·
paign fund irregularities have
been found in reports of cam·
paign committees who backed
two initiatives sponsored by
stat e Sen . John Briggs, R-
Fullerton, in the 1978 election.
The reports s howed that
P ropos1t1 o n 6 th e a nti
homosexual 1nit1at1ve. ~hich
was not passed by voter!', spent
more than Sl million . while
Proposition 7. the death pen alt.>
initiative which pas5e<l :.pent
about $600,000
However, State Fran,·1sf' Ta'\
Board auditors found the two
committees did not s ubstanti ally
.comply with Fair Pollti<•al Prac
t ices Commission d isclosure
and record-keeping r equire·
ments. The committees are
known as California Defend Our
C hildren Yes o n 6. and
Hitching a Ride .
A dq-ald burro 1eta a Ult from cowboy Ronnie Hick man ot N11cn. durtna a roundup of burroe in northern Yuma
County. It la part of a procram to· alleviat. over~bun
=ce ol burrOI aloo& the Colorado River from Yuma to div.
Citizens for an Effective Death
Penalty.
A s pokesman for the !-'air
Political Practices Commission
s aid the audit was being re-
viewed to determine if any ac-
tion should be taken against
Briggs.
In the Proposition 6 report. the .1ua1tors s:ud. some expPnd
itures "e r e unde rstated by
~26.823 while other expenditures
w~re overstated by $39.136. In
addition. they said. $11,448 out of
a total of $101.843 an loans was
not reported.
The auditors quoll'd :O,tcve
Aaile:r. the campaign chairman
<1nd son·in·law of Briggs, as say·
ing the expendHurcs were 11ot
recorded properly because the
committee did not receive the
necessary uwoiccs from its con suiting firm. Bul<:her-Forde of
Irvine. and that the loan mixup
was the result of a math error
Harvey Englander. a c:onsull
Grove "7oman
Found Dead
In Shooting
Garden Grove Police in
vestigat.ors today we re seeking a
man for questioning in connection
with the fatal preduwn shooting of
a Garden (irove woman.
Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp, a de-
parl ment spoftstnan, said An·
tonia Rodriguez Garcia, 28.-was
found shot lo death in the bedroom
of aJl apartment at 13918 Erin St ..
by officers responding to a 12 :45
call report.ingshots being fired.
Beauchamp said Ms. Garcia's
live-in boyf'"end, Silvino Flores
G i uterrez. believed to be 27 or 28
years old. was being sought by de·
tectives.
A motive for the slaying has not
yet been determined, Beauchamp
said.
Blaze Ruins
Record Tapes
NASHVlLLE, Tenn. <AP) -
Hundreds of master recording
tapes were destroyed when a
fire leveled a recording studio
known as Bradley's Barn in s ub-
urban Mount Juliet.
No Injuries were reported in
the blaze Monday. but owner
Owen Bradley estimated the loss
at about $500,000.
Among those who recorded
durln& the 1tudlg'1 xla.te.nce
were Lorett.a Lynn, B1enda t..ee.
Leon Russell and .Jerry Je(f
Walker.
ant for Butcher· Forde, CQm·
mented that the firm "turned in
all the mate r ial we had to
Braggs. If the financial reports
are inadequate, r can only sur-
mise hl1' people lost them. We
would appreciate him not using
us as a scapegoat.·'
The auditors said the Proposi-
tion 7 report failed lo list $2,785
!"contributions . $6 .565 1n el<pend·
1lures and a loan of S2 .250 and
that other loans totaling $83,250
were overstated by $4 ,350.
"I was running for governor
and harl two initiatives on Lhe
ballot,·· Angg5 c ommt•nted
.. And !:itcven ttatl~y had to take
1t over and he's not ~ very good
acr ountant. ll s not hls field. It's
not anybody 's fault ··
The San Joaquin Hill s
Transportation Corridor has
been approved but not built, sajd
Rende. It is planned to be a
freeway with accommodations
for rail and bus service. he said.
Most of Lhe proposed construc-
tion 1s still years away. Tom
Nielson. senior vice president
for the Irvine Company, said de·
velopment will take 15 to 20
years to complete.
H ende said the developers or
possibly thP :.late are expected
to pay the road con~truct1on
costs
legal alien.. .
J . GHJespie Wood pleaded
guilty Monday to a misde-
m eanor civil rights violation
stemming from a Sept. 7, im.
incident in which Wood aJlegedJ¥
pulled Christopher Robles ED-
c iso. 16, off a bus at the San
Clemente border checkpoint st.a.
lion.
Robles. a U.S. citizen living in
Tijuana, Mexico, at the t ime,
said Wood assaulted him by
pushing him against a waJJ and
slapping him even after Robl~
produced documents proving l'tj~
U.S. citizenship. ·
Storekeeper rustomer, Rob lngold, has ac;Jded to his cowboy
coll~on this Larry rvtahan corduroy sportcoat,
with Wl'Stem yoke and piped pockets with suede trim ...
The perfect coat to "round-up" yer wardrobe ...
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Califomia. Phone 642-7061
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Oimid9r t.b•l tMre la CWNM11 • UtU. pockfl·••MCS
folct.r bet.QI diltribuWd Ul8' yow ~pondeet pklltd up
OQ)y 1..t ni..,t -...... Oraqe Qtelt c.o&el• caGpua. It COG· talu a 1wnmary of the ~,.._by Rcm.W Reattan.
Jimmy carter ud Jobe Aadmloa "cm ft\ajor luueti of con·
cena totbeChn1tum Comm-6\y. ·'
Twelve m~ ~ue1 ol ~"'to the Chrtttid corn·
munlt.y an l1.lled ln the UUle boc*let. Then each cancUdate'•
po. lUon la abown.
GOVERNOa &EAGAN 18 ALIGNED wath the Chrla
tlaoa on t84!h and every one ol the iaaues. President Carter
aod Mr. Andenoa, on the other hand. are agaiDJt the Chri•·
tlans on every m~ concern. Well you jU1t have to be eoormoualy shocked by thia e1t·
pame of intelllaeoce. You may b•ve always tho\labt of Preti·
dent Carter u beina one of tboM fundamenta.ll•t Chriat.laoa
who r8lber flaunted bi1 reli1m too mucb.
I mun. you sot all these reporta about him teaching Sun·
day School claae1 back home in Georlia and publicly con·
feaain& to· 'luat In bis be art" and Chriatiao tbl.qa lilte that.
But when you read the pamphlet. on l.uuea includiq
In ChrilUon Concmu. OM WiftMT Cftd Two /or tM DetJil
everything from homosexuality to the Equal Ri&bts Amend·
meat to fair representation ol Chriat.lam in appointed eov-
emmeot positiou, you learn to your horror that the president
isoothewroagsideeverytime.
CLEARLY, HE HAS turned the White Houae into an an·
nex of Hades. Mephistopheles muat be one of bi· ' -v ad·
visera.
Anderson, meanwbile, is ri&ht with him. They think allte
on each and every one of the 12 issues that would apow them to
put the knock: on Christian principles.
In reading this handout on key concerns, you do begin to
wonder where this "Christian Community" that it keeps talk·
ing about is located?
YOU nND OUT on the back cover. You are advised, "If
you'd like to help make America ireat again .. , .if you'd
like to restore ChrUtian valuea to our 1ovemment. . . Write:
'"ClllUBTL\NS
zmO.WAve.
T..U.,Ca-"
Nowyoulmow. It's Tustin. Youprobablyeueasedit.
-Casino
'O.reats
Spread
STAT&UNB. Nev. (AP> ->..
auUtorltlH 1Hrched for tbe
pe,..U.._. ol a tlO mUllGD ex·
tort\GD plot wbo left a cy..WS.
"eallln• card" ln a caalno
re1lroom. fear aub1ided uad
u1er rnQUnted in ttd1 1•mbtt111
town ~It juat a few moatha
a10 by .., eatort.Je>nUt '• bomb.
CaeHr• 1'ahoe hotel-c utno
w at the target of the plot, the
late1t ln a aeries of threats
plat1uin& cuinoa here, in Reno
and in Las Vegas since a
Stateline casino was bombed
Au". 27.
Officiau of the scenic resort
area were "absolutely" irate
over lb~ extortion plots and
threats, Oouglu County Com·
ml11ion Chairman Ken Kjer said
Monday.
"YOO GIET tired of this stuff
after a while," he. said. "It
seems to be never ending. It's
like having a full moon every
day around here .... There's
just a bunch of kooks running
around."
Two extortion notes demand·
ing $10 million and threatening
lo poison Caesars' water supply
were found late Sunday. one at
the hotel-casino and another at
the Sahara-Tahoe across the
street.
The noteft led officials to a
sample ol poison sprayed on a
bathroom ceiling at Caesars. It
was analyied aa a mixture or a
herbicide, possibly 2·4·D with
Silvex and barium cyanide. No
inj urieti were reported.
Testing Monday for cyanide in
Caesars' drinking water was
"neaative," said Nevada Health
Officer Dr. John Carr. He said
be felt "the pressure's off" with
regard to any health threat at
the club. but protectiv e
measures were still in force.
THE CLUB·s water lank WU
untouched, said Sheriff's Sgt.
Rosa Chichester. "Tbere were
still spiderwebs on the ladder of
the tank," be added.
Douglas County Sheriff Jerry
Maple said be wanted to ques·
tion a man wbo reportedly wu
arrested in San Joee lut year in
connection with fiah pond
poilonings that invt>hed
herbicides. Charges against the
man bad been dropped because
of insufficient evidence, Maple
said.
Can't Believe It
Three young women react as they learn
they were among seven out of 900 contest-
ants selecll'd as finalista for the 1980·81
Rose Queen title. They are, from left, Julie An~~len. Le~lie Kim Kawai and Lourdes --
N'ATION I WEATHER
Jeanette Vita. Each of the Pasadena girls
as 17 years old. The queen for the Jan. l
Tournament of Roses in Pasadena will be
named Oct. 28.
Romeo-Juliet Tragedy
• Remain11 Believed Tlwse of Teen ~rs
_JEFl''Ef\SON. Wt.!1 r ft.r• 1 Two decomposed
boches found In the woodR t.y M•wrnl hunten ma>' be
the remains of teen age 11weethearts whoee disap-
pearance after~ wedding recept100 in AugU3t made
other leeM afraid to go out alone. offlcialasay.
Jeffers0n County authonl1es on Monday were
awaiting tests to <'onrirm their 5usp1cion that the re·
main.swerethoseof Kell y Or .. w and Timothy Hack.
The cause of death was not determined im·
mediately.
If the identities are ronfirmed, the remains wUI
be buried side by side ne ar the Hack farm, relatives
said.
"At least now we can gn eve and get it over
with, ''said Norma Walker, Miss Drew'smother.
"l'M Gl..AD THEV found them so at least they
can be buried," said Mis!! Drew'sstepfather, Gerald
Walker.
The 19·year-olds were last seen Aug. 9 at a wed·
ding re<:eption for one or H1tck 's friends at a dance
hall inthevilJageofConcord.
Miu Drew. a beautician, and Hack. a farmer.
told friends they would drive home to Fort Atkinson.
But tbenextmoming, Hack 's locked car was found in
the parking Jot , with his Jacket, keys and checkbook
inside.
Friends and relatives discounted the possibility
the pair had eloped, and authorities suspected foul
play. Miss Drew's clothes were found alongside a
rural road near Concord ninedayslater.
YOUDI couples in the area, us-et and worried
about the fate o( the pair , were reluctant to go out alone.
Friends and relatives in fo'ort Atkin.son, a dairy-
rarming town of 10,000, coUected a $3,000 reward for
information on the couple's whereabouts during weeks of searching in area woods.
The families hired a private detective and even
turned to a mystic in hope of finding a clue. Con-
cerned neighbors fixed them meals, and letters and
prayersfioodedintothefamiliea.
BUT NO CLUES TURNED up until two
Milwaukee squirrel hunters came upon the remains
of an unclad woman Sunday in a wood near U.S. 11. some eight miles north of Concord.
The bunters alerted authorities, who uncovered
a young man's body Monday In a cornfield 100 yards
away. .
Officials have said they found no connection
between the couple's disappearance and that of
Kathy Sjoberg, 17, who vanished from the same
parking lot during a school prom party seve.n ye~
agoandwhohasneverbeenfound.
FARMER DAVID HACK likened the emotional
trauma of not knowing the fate of hia son to the drain
and griefor watching a relativedieslowly.
"'Maybe they are going to come up with a cure.
There is always a flicker of hope. Finally, it comes to
a point where you say, '1 r only the end would come.·
Now it'sforreal. There is no more hope," he s aid.
"We thank lbe people for what they have done,
and for their prayers, and oot to stop the prayen
bee auaelbe bodies were round," Hadtaaid. Ob, there ia some very, very tiny type at the bottom ol
the back page that says, "Calilomia Republican Party,
Truman F. Campbell, Chairman,. . . Fresno."
YOU MJGtrr QVESTION if the state GOP would actual·
Jy be involved in a publication like this that makes such banh
judgments. After all, we were warned by one of our leaden
long ago about the peril of makinl jud1ments because you
could then be judeed younelf.
GOP Clllims Peace Camlidacy
He gave us that advice in a talk from a mountain top.
Try Matthew 7: 1 and 2.
Altar Slaying Case Suicide
COLLEGE STATION, Texu
<AP) -A 19-year-old man ap-
parently despondent over bis
h>et love. committed suicide in a
Wiivenity chapel alter sbootin&
bis former girlfriend at the
altar, a peace justice hu ruled.
Bruoe County Peace Justice
Carolyn Hensarlin1 made the
tuline Monday afler seeing
autopsy results, and Texas .AlrM
University police said they con-
sidered the cue cloeed.
Michael Bruce Buchin, 19, of
Hou1ton, wa found sprawled
near the altar Saturday Diibt
with a bullet wound in the heart.
Janie Koester of Cyprea, an
A&M freshman who underwent
emergency surgery for two
bullet wounds in the abdomen,
remained hoe pi tallied today ln
fair condition.
By ne Auecta&e4 Preee
Ronald Reaean stopped barp-
i n g on President Carter's
economic policies to lake up a
defense against Carter's char1ea
the Republican nominee could
get the nation into wu. Carter.
all the while. wu cla.imiq hla
economic policies were wortlinl.
•'So I think the severe re-
cession that we anticipated . . .
bad not been nearly ao .evere aa
we thou&bt. ADd we are well on
the road back to recovery.'•
Carter said Monday on a
television proeram in
Younptown, Ohio.
Carter a1ao likened the prob·
lem• al unemployment and in·
flation to "temporary incon·
veni ences'' and a aid he aaw
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marked improvements in both
areas.
Reagan, in neighboring Ken·
lucky, told a crowd, ''You know
the president has decided that
I'm busy starting a nuclear war.
and I just want e-Yerybody to
know that I absolutely refuse to
do \hal."
ll seemed likely that Carter
and Reagan might face each
other in debate. followlne a
meeting Monday between their
representatives. The format was
agreed upon -but not an·
nounced -while a date and
place were 11tUl being discussed.
One Reagan aide said these
were not big obstacles, however.
INDEPENDENT candidate
John Anderson, meMnwhile, took
off after both his Democratic
and Republican rivals.
Referrina lo Carter's state-
ment Sunday that he bad a
"'p&ss1on for peace, .. Anderson
sa id he would prefer more
"competen<'e " and less
"'passion."
Ile also criticized what he
called Reagao'r; recent "ill·
timed announcement to the peo-
ple of Los Angeles, literally
gasping after eight days or'
smog, that the problem o1 &lr
pollution bu been overcome."
All three candidates were on
the campaien trail today with
the election ju1t two weeks
away. Anderson was followiq a
TV interview in New Vork with
stops in New Jersey; Carter was
on a two-day trip to Florida,
Louisiana and Texas ~ and
Reagan wu traveling throuab
Illinois, Misaouri and Louiaiana.
une mployment and inflation.
"You know. people tend to
dwell on the temporary incon·
venienceft and the transient pro-
blems that our nation faces." be
said as he listed such "gftat
cballengn" the nation has faced
as war and depression.
Among lbe improvements
Carter pronounced in the
economy: an average of 4,000
laid atf auto workers retum to
work each week, the new 1•1
U.S. can are "seWn1 like bot·
cakes," and the index of leadina
economic indicators is up
sharply.
REAGAN. llOl'H in Louiarille and ia ()bjo, defended bismelf
also qaiDlt Carter'• chars• be
would dismantle Social s.eurity
and &1aimt continuilla taanta
ON MONDAY, Carter was from demonstrators proteltf.na
uked on the Ohio televir.ioo pro-his oppo1ition to the Equal
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CALIFOFNA Tue9day, October 21, 1980 DAIL y PILOT A3
.
P-i-tot, Homemade Plane, Back With Record
L06ANGELU <•P1 -Dnc:ribin1 btmHU a1 "u oW t..U. who J• llleep1 pAoddinc akJft& " re
Und A.lr F0tte ••Doll Tavlw r.ceollv brOac• • &rlDS· Pac ific fU&ht retord b y fl y1n1 h11
bom•made •lnct.·H lla• plue from tbe West
Coaat to Auatralia and baclll a,ai•. ~ l~d Taylor aald he dltrovtt4'd t.hat no
PIM tb& aia ol-bla ,,...,.._ T·ll hed flown to
Autrallit and back. "So. lt wun't a matter of how
fast l l\ew," nplalnecl the G ·)ear-0ld p1I()( who
broke a~ for Oyia1 around the world U1 19?& ln tbe aame plane.
DlJalNG TH'S f'laMT week of Auautt, Taylor
Oew from an SllpertmenUI Atr<'raft AHo<'latloo
meetma in Wilcomln to has home in Heme1. CaUf
"to thM1e tbe oO and pluaa and 1et my rour•61t·
up." He then tlew up to Oakland and on to
Hoooh&lu.
Becau.e Taylor's 1.100 to-2.200 Pound plane
Kin Slain; Note
Left by Mr. Hate
MILL VALLE Y <AP > Marin Co unty
authorities, acting on a note that taunted offi cials to
catchb.imiltheycan andai&ned "Mr. Hate. "have is-
aued arrest warranta for Mark McDermand, who is
wanted in connection with the slaying• of his mother
and brother.
McDermand. 3S, of Marin County. is wanted for
the slayings last week of '14 -year-old Helen
McDermand and Edwin McDermand, 3S, whose
bodies were found at the family home near Mount
Tamalpais. The victims
[
' )' had beensholtodeath. SI' A.TE An affidavit filed in , support of the warrants
--------~ outlined a note found by
authorities at the house.
The note ereeted officers with profanity, then said,
"If you can read this you 're way too late ! Catch me
on the news or on the slab. J'U look the same either
way: ugly.signed Mr. Hate."
McDermand is a former rock musician who re·
cently worked as a short order cook in Corte Madera.
Food Fuh Tested
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The state bu begun
teatiq fish caqbt neat the Farallon Ialanda to see if
nuclear wutes dumped near the islanda are con-taminatiq marine life.
Tbeexped.itioa wu the fl.ntor a aeries of planned
1amplinptodeterminewhetherthe47,000barrelaof
radioactive materials dwnped into the ocean near
Saa Francilco between 1944 and 1910 have caused
radioactivitytoentertheoceanicfoodchain.
Murders Puzzling
EL MONTE (AP) -A ~-ym-old man opened
fire with a pistol in a crowded bar, killing three men
and injuriQI arourtb. policesaid.
Police have no idea who fired the aboU at El
Rancho bar Sunday night. ''The witnesses have no
idea . . . There wu DO robbery. DO motive," said·
police Set. Marvin Martin.
Killed were Jesus God.iJ\a, •. OtbonieJ Ramos.
25, and a man whoH identity was withheld pend.ine
not.ificatiollot next of kin.
J09quin Duarte, 25, wu reported ln serious con-
dition. Policesaid they had nosuspecta.
Case Dismissed
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A municipal court
Judie on Monday dropped charges qaimt a de·
corated Vietnam War veteran accused of sending
threatening letters to actor Henry Fonda and his
family after the Fondaa failed to appear in court
u witnesaes, the district attorney's office re·
ported.
Jud&e David Perez reportedly knew beforehand
that neither Fonda nor bis son Peter or daughter
Jane would appear. The Fondu allegedly gave no
reuon for failing to continue with the c a.se.
Fire9-·Subdued
_, SAUGUS CAP> -A 781).acre brushfire in the
AD1elea National Forest wu contained aa dry fall
air pushed by warm northeuterly Santa Ana winds
moved acroASouthem California. In Glendale, 14 acra of watersbed burned in the
Brand Park area before units from Glendale,
Pasadena, Burbank, Los Angeles City and County
flredepar&mentsextinguJshedtheblue.
TrichinosiA Declines
ATLANTA (AP) -Trichlnoeis , a disease as-
sociated \rith eating badly cooked pork, has
declined steadily in the United States over tbe past
30 years, the national Center for Disease Control
aaya. The CDC said that 135 cues were reported in
1979 one~ them fatal. That victim. an 82-year-old
Laotian immigrant, was the first U.S. resident to
die of the dlseue since 19'75.
CViewSOn
CJJ'ental HealtJi
By GERALD WINKLER. 0.0.1.
GRINDING IN ntl NIGHT'
An eltimated one in
20 adulta and three in 20
children uncoucloualy
arlad their teeth al
nt1bt. It i. the sound of
bruxl•m. While the noise may disturb
spou .. « ch.lldnn. It h•• a far mor e
dlstreaeinl effect on the
•1eeper. ·
Nocturnal 1rlodla1 caa exat Uiouaudl of ~ ol pnuure per •quare inch on the
turf a~ ol tellb. It can
be l'<*lh "°' only on teeth but on the IUPPortlDJ bone. th•
pm• ..S Jaw )otat.
Por maay yeau.
bruldam -attribuled .. , ... ,... ol tftllkln ""' ................ ·ltuWHC' ...,.._al autbor tln todar
f
l
believe that the causes i xlat In tbe patient'•
mouth. M1ht 1rindlng
may be an uncomcious erto r t to correct
lrreaularlties of the
chewlnt surfaces of the teeth. Dentist• term
this a malocclusion.
They 1r lnd away to eliminate a spdt that Is too hllh or to find a
comfortable place to flt
the upper and lower
teeth totether.
If you have this
nl1btly pind problem, your nnt atop ahould be
your dentl1t'• omce
. . . a.Ion you do any
aeriout dam•1e to your
~.
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r an Oy for 18~ bollhi, 1:ruuu ng at about 1 7~ mph,
celu.eltna alUPI were bi& mHjor problem.
then r~tumed to Australia to fly his own plane
buck
leg of bis return trip from Honolulu to t
mainland. With 700 miles left, Taylor radl
ahead to get his bearings. uncertain of how far .
i ·aylor uld h.i hlld wi.nted to refuel •l
John1ton lahand, but tht! udeur Ot'ft.1n&e M~t!nCy
thert' would not ullow 1t Howevt"r. u marine
h1oloail•t from tht' I Jin vni1ity of llawa11 doin~ re
.11urch oo Ow WJUM.I ut tt',wning let Taylor stop and
rcfuttl
Taylor said he had no major problems.
"Only t\\o things .. can happen when you
:lrl· up in the air," he said philosophically,
"mectuint l"al proble ms und the weather. I avoided
rnechanicul problem but I couldn 't control the
we:.ther.
had left l0 n y. I ~
ntOM THl-:KI!! HE mud<' lltOpl> ut P.:nrhyo,
1'11110 f'l.l~u. ihl' t-'1J1 l~h•nds ancJ Nt•w t:aledon1a
t>efor ... arl'1"1n~ 1n Kr1sb&nt: Aus trith a.
'1'HE TRIP down a nd back took L20 hours or
fltl!ht time, .. T ay lot said. "Out or those 120 hours, I
h~d about 20 hours or bad weather. But my plane
r an like a sewmg machine."
"Air traffic control called out t. he Coast Gu •. which accompanied me the la.st 200 or 300 mi.lea
m y trip," be said . 111 was really glad to see the
We decided to land at Half Moon Bay rather thJ
Oakland because it cut 30 minutes off the flight." .
TAYLOR. WHO arrived home Oct. 13, Is pl
ning to retire his faithful aircraft as it has logget
1,100 hours . He would Hke to donate it to tl'
Sm ithsonian Institution or the Experiment
Ai rcraft Association. .. ,,,.,y ltJW Au:-l1 uhan offl nal1;> sul me down
with a c·up of ku aotl took ~·ur~ of customs and all
my papeN ork for mt'." he swd
..,uylor later rlt:w to several other Australian
n tll!l. hut hu, rc•turn t rip w<1s postponed due to the
death of hi.~ uwth~r in tht: l'111ted States. Taylor
_took ~ 1•om rnen·1:1I n1i.:ht ho~e for several days.
If Taylor's plane hums, it's because he took
tuu1 ycan to build it lhe way he wanted it. The
11l:rn1• designed by John Thorpe of Sacramento,
origint11ly held only 30 gallons of fuel, but Taylor
mod1ried it to hold 155 gallons. installing ruel tanks
1n the wings and next to his seat.
As for breaking other records. T aylor says ·
someone came along with the right plane and thi
financing, he m ight think about it.
"There is still the Class A record to be broke
<planes weighing 1,100 pounds or less). But that'
pretty risky." 1 Fuel remai()ed his main concern on the last
Crash Kills Countian
On his first day on the job, Jose Zubia. 25, of Fullerton was killed
when this helicopter crashed on roof of a partiaJly completed
furniture store in Industry Monday. The chopper lost power while
attempting to lower heavy air ·conditioning unit onto roof. -------------
$324,000 'Disappears'
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A search Cor
$324.000 in missing raw matenals 1s
being called off al Topaz lnc .. and
the computer equipment manufac·
turer is writing off the loss -or theft
-which amounts to about hair its
second-quarter profits.
After a two-month search by out·
side auditors and investigators. of·
ficials said Monday they stil1 don't
know if the materials were stolen or
just lost. Tb~ company's earnings report
Monday said profits for tbe quarte.r
ended Sept. 30 were lowered to
$310.000 or 10 cents a s hare. com
pared to $436,000 or 14 cents a share
for the same period last year . The
p r ofits would h a ve been about
$600,000 otherwise, sairi Topaz presi·
dent Kenneth Olsen Sales were S1 .8
million compared lo $4.7 million.
Olsen said the only thing de·
termined by the long investigation is
that the products were received by
the company and aren 't missing
through a ny fra udulent billing
scheme.
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OAKLA ND (AP> -Students at
More University ha ve sex on their
minds and in their curricul um.
But tKi !f)flger will courses on ·' l-\m·
damentals of Sensuality, .. "Mutual
Pleasurable Shmulation" and the li ke
be offered on the school's posh 22-acre
retreat in nearby Lafayette.
Starting Wednesday, classes begin
al the new ca mpus. a r ickety 14-room
purple Virtorian house in downtown
Oakland.
''P EOPLE COU LD get uptight
about that." said John Flores, assts·
t ant to the Oakland city manager.
However, he said he's received no
<'Om plainls. Adde d Sgt. Robert
Nichelini. assistant to the Oakland
police chief, "No permits are required
to run a college. As long as they don't
disturb the neighbors and conduct
the ir classes indoors. we would have
no interest."
Neighbors in Lafayette reacted with
silent stoicis m when naked people
ca vorted onttie More commune lawns.
However , when the school incorporat·
ed in 1978, that was the last straw. They
persuaded Contra Costa County to go
to court. and an injunction was granted
against the sctiool. Operations con-
tinued because an appeal has not been
resolved.
Dennis Morgan. administrator of
More Unive~ity. said the school de·
cided to move to "get out from under
the injunctive cloud ... Now, we're
goingtobeableto reacb more people."
The fir st More co mmune w's
founded in 1970 by Victor Baranco, :a
for m er applian ce s alesman artd
Universal Brotherhood minister. ub
der a philosophy o( "responsible
h ed on is m ." Mo r g c.n s aid ttte
Lafayette commune would stay Opef.
with students commuting to the new
campus. ' .
IN ITS EAR I. V days, More 'sreputl·
tion ''hadhornyold used -carsalesm~
s howing up at our doors." .Morgari
s aid. •
But, he said. srholastic sex "is dorte
in a formal course setting supervised
by medical personnel."
The sd 100l is licensed by the state tO
grant bachelor 's degrees and a Ph.I)
in sensuality. None h as been granted
so far. although Morgan sa1d several
students are close to getting their
degrees.
Bus ·Vandals
Study Topic
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Southe rn California Rapid ,
Transit District bas awarded a;
90-day, $10,000 contract to Pro··
ject HEAVY Central to develop~
a plan for eombattJng vandalism I
o n public buses. Proje ct·
HEAVY, a youth services ,agen·
cy, will solicit public opinion:
through a telephone hotline and•
meetings wit.h community agen-\
cies throughout Los Angeles.
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Effort That Works
On<"e ln a whll~ t:O\'t'mrmmt doe:-"om t>I hln~ that·
prarticaJ and that really :wt•nl!I lO work l.,_ast )'car tht• su.u~ 1.~jit1 :s l.alure pA>~H!d " lull
eslabllshln& th · nc'4 Uffll'.c of Adnunanrauve L4w
cOAl.l tt~ purpose "tu; to rontml tht• 1l1rrt'd1blt-now of
rc~ulntaonio. spew.-ct forth b~ sonw lOO s t ate tt1tt>nc1('is at u
rutl! thut wtt:. 11dd1n.i rnon· tha11 t.!,000 pHJ<<'s I)( nt'\\ rult·~
to lht' l'ulaforn1 H A<11111nastrull\1t· t 'odt• t.•\'t.'r\' Y«Ur
The OAI. "as startt•d up Jul~ \ th1. t•a1 1rnct 1t~ f1r'<t
thret• m1>nth." uf npv rat1on "·'"' ti 3~ Vt'1 n·nt tlrop in tht·
numt>l'r ot new rult.• .;u1J m1t11-d . 111rnporl'<1 "1th tht· ~a nw
pt:riod ta.st yt••u fhrou~hout tht' pn•va<>u:-; 10 ) t'<•r" tht·n·
had bl•en u 'lk <•d~ 7 ~t.·r'('t•nt :mnuul 1nr 1 t•:1st>
Of !ht• OC'W rtipala t l\lll:> rt.•\'ll'\H'd h) I ht> (),\I . .!.2 Vl'l
cent Wl'l't.' li1suµpro' t'd for r.ulln ~ to ml'l'\ H ll' req \all't'
ments of nt•l'l'~S1h .• 1uthonl\, d~nt\ .ind ro11~1slt•nn
with e x.istinK laws · · ·
Of the reg ulat ion~ ~ubm1ttt-J h~ .;;(.ttt' ut,:cn<'1t'~ <t!>
"emergencies ... 23 pern•nt \\er~ rt·Jt'dt'd when the OAI.
found no ernergcnr) cx1stt'd thcrt.'b~ requmng full
public hearin~s on the pr oposl'cl rule:.
There 1s no doubt t h4lt the :..iwe ome p rohft.'ntt 1on ot
new government re~ul.illon:. hai> placed H te rrible and
often confusing bu rden on bu51nt'::.S. industry and an
dividuals. The OAL atte n1pl!> lu 1dt~nt 1f) these pro
blems through frequent st aff mt•ct1ng~ with eham bers ot
commerce. taxpayer assotiat1ons l'Onsumer groupc; and
business and industry representauves
The aim, of course. is to t r~ to see that citizen in
terests are protected by sensible regul al!ions, nut thwart
ed by poorly drafted or s uperfluous new rules.
California is the first state to (·reale this type of reg·
ulation review mechanism. It seems to be getting off to
a good start.
Unfortunately, the same can't be s aid for efforts to
control the federal regulation factories. So far nothing
has had much effect and the conclusion seems to be that
there are just too many government rules to cope with.
That's like saying, if you've got too much of a bad
thing there's no point in trying to get rid of any of it.
Propositions Off er Help
Three propositions on the Nov 4 ballot seek to correct
certain inequities that have developed since passage of
Proposition 13 in 1978. AU were approved by the state
Legislature. A1J three deserve support. * • • •
Propo111tion 4 would permit an exception to the 1 per·
cent property tax lirrit imposed by Proposition 13 by
permitting local gove nments, with the approval of two-
thirds of the voters, to finance r apital improvements with
general obligation bonds. The bonds could be used only to
fund such projects a s needed school, police, fire, water
and sewage facilities.
Proposition 13 permitted an e xception lo the 1 pe rcent
rate to meet indebtedness approved by the voters prior to
June 1978, but not after that date. As a result. local gov·
ernments have not been able to take advantage of more
reasonable general obligation bond financing for needed
projects. This has been especially burdensome in growing
areas.
lf two-thirds of the voters in a given area agree that
a new project is needed, their government should be
permitted to proceed with it under the most equitable
financing terms. The Daily Pilot recommends a YES vote
on Proposition 4. •••• Proposition 5 would clarify the terms "newly con-
structed" and "change in ownershi p·· with regard to pro·
perties damaged or destroyed by natural disasters, or
when reconstruction is required to meet earthquake stan-
dards. Under Proposition 13, a property rebuilt following a
disaster becomes "newly constructed" and is subject to
reassessment at current value. The same applies if an
owner is obliged to acquire a new home to replace a
damaged or destroyed property.
· Propostion 5 would remove the reassessment penalty
for persons forced to rebuild or relocate as the result of a
disaster or to meet earthquake safety standards. The
Daily Pilot recommends a YES vote on Proposition 5. . . .. .
Proposition 7 also would permit an exemption from
the term "newly constructed" in the case of the construe
lion or addition of a solar energy system to an existing
business, farm or residential property, and thus an ex-
emption from additional assessment for tax pu11>oses.
This clearly would be an incentive to owners to take ad·
vantage of energy-saving solar technology. The Dai})
Pilot recommends a YES vote on Proposition 7.
• Opinions expressed in 1he space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this p age are those of their authors and
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Boyd/Paychecks
By L.M. BOVD
President Jimmy Carter
never sees h.is payC'heck . The
While House Payroll Offire
sends it straigtit over to his
bank for deposit. That's not
always the way it was .
hQwever. Historical footnotes
show that the payroll clerk
hand-carried it to the Chief
Executive's desk in the days
or Calvin Coolidge. First
time that clerk showed up
there, Coolidge said but two
words: "Come often."
Thal old Ben Franklin was
a bright fellow is common
Dear
Gloo1ny
t Gus
Webster's new de flnl ·
tlon of "politic al
uylum" ahouJd be "A
free lunch on the U.S.
wellareayatem."
M.J.M. ......... & ... ,. .... . -" ......... , .......... -~ ........
knowledge. Less widel y
known is tht! fad that as a
young {Tian he also was ex-
ceedingly strong. Most prin·
ters customarily carried one
frame of type at a time.
Franklin habitually hauled
two up and down a flight of
stairs.
Odd, is ll not, that the
o ldes t ri v er in North
America is West Virginia's
New River?
Each of 10 parts of the
human body is spelled with
only three letters. Arm, ear.
eye, gum, jaw. leg. lip. rib
and toe. That's nine. What's
the tenth? So I asked. Do you
know it's exceedingly dif·
ficull lo remember all of
these words without writing
them down? The missing one
was hip.
The classic "Silent Night"
was written for a guitar ac·
companiment. That's how
Franz Gruber meant it In
1818. What he was trylna to
do WU come Uf With a IUb·
atltute piece o mualc that
wouldn't need the church or·
aan. Mice had chewed hol•
in the bellows of that thing.
'
Nleholb von Hoffman
Immigrants Who Can't Leave
ltt'pOrts com1na out of Puerto
tt1~0 l ndH'Ull' 1 larae number of
peooplt on that Island poasHaion
v.L Ut~ Un!la!d St~ are-more
than unt11.1ppy with Commander·
in l'h1t·f <.:1u1~r Th~y don't un·
cl t•r s 1.u11<J why the ir small
tiomt•lund should bel'ome the
,.;lte for whlll amounts to a con· 1·e nlrst1o n camp for 10,000
rvfut(et( 'ubans.
It a11pc11r11 that none of Wi on
1 lw rl11llnlw1d want these people
:H'u und und
~o. with d ee
l ions l'omrng uv. thto White
H o u s e
dumped them
on a piece of
Am ~ric<1 n
territory that
doesn't have
tht! right to
.,io t e and
tht.'refore lo fend off these un-
1\'ersally unwelcome persons.
The heroics of the boats bat-
lll ng their wcly to and from Cuba
und Florida may have been a
quick propaganda coup for us
but a longtime blessing for
Richard Reeves
Fidel. At the least he has
cleared his Island of dissent.
There will be no Gdansk type
uprising In Havana : the Max
1mum Leader has exported the
leadership and the courage
needed to bring Ruch a thing off
IF OUR POLICY ts to subvert
Castro we have injured our own
chances by welcoming every
troublemaker, boat rocker or
potential saboteur Our 1m m 1
gration policie!I ove r the year:.
have worked to ens ure t~e pres·
ent government will be 1n
power till the tum of the cen·
tury. You might say we've pro·
vided Mr. Fidel with a soft firing
squad. He gets to eliminate his
enemies by sending them· to lhe
United States rather than to the
wall.
But now it is beginning to ap-
pear that Mr. Fidel has seized
on this opportunity to take care
of his social problems as well as
his political ones. Judging from
the information oozing out, he
has sent us , in addition to the
freedom fighters, his shoplifters,
his whoremasters, his robbers.
hl11 ort11n1try , r1m1n<e l• wh,, will
ply \h1·1r \r1W1"' •J1il1•er i,ny haw or
none, untirr '':l!Cltl41~m u t:UllY
at1 undPr ....,,,, "'''~"'
IT WI I.I. 'f AK t. ;,,,,.,. rn•1re
month11 h1111r t: w,. '"'' k r111w with
any l'•Jf1fifl":m ·• wt,;;,l µoo·r1·~ntage
Of lht!.'lf• i.arrlV Ftft, Ni>f ,. thf: dregs
of hii1 11ur111.1·•m11 t1u\ " 111 alrt:ady
obv lfJll \ tli ~tl <:a ,l r o h as
snook cn.'C.I th1· 'l<ink•!l!S yet one
more lime
I n mittl~ris ltki: lhes1· you can't
get snookered unless you a.id in
your own snw kcring The mo·
ment the first or the thousand
showed up 1n Cuba pleading to
be taken here, we reacted like
an ugly woman to whom an out
rageous compli ment was being
paid. Every defector from every
communist tyranny 1s greeted
and held up as living proof ol the
superiority of our way over
Marxist-Leninism. something
which ought to be obvious to
anyone who isn't a congenital
ninny even without defectors.
In the case or the Cubans there
were those obligatory
newspaper cartoons of Lady
Liberty holding up her torch.
Gave me your poor, Indeed. It
was a ftM idea it"hundred years
ago when that copper-clad
female was erected in New York
harbor. There were also about 70
mi Iii.on people on a rather empty
continent and what looked to be
enough work for all. There will
shortly be 250 million of us
that's ~ quarter of a billion, and
there already is an unemploy-
ment problem.
ADMITTING unskilled
masses who can't go home again
and who can't be deported no
matter what despicable acts
they may commit isn't sensible.
During the height of the great
immigrations from Europe, a
large number stayed here onl)
ror a lime and then went home
It's been estimated that as many
as a third did not find America
the land of thei r dreams.
Unsatisfactory as our present
policies in regard to Mexican
workers may be, at least they
can come and go without hijack-
ing airliners.
In Europe, the industrial na·
tions have been using workers
from their less industrialized
neighbors, Spain, Portugal,
Turkey, etc., for 20 years or
more. When there is no work,
they go home. They're not
trapped strangers in a strange
land and the country in question
isn 'l stuck with people who have
no work and don't want to be
there.
PRESIDENT CARTER did
considerable granchtaoding dur·
ing the weeks the Cubans were
coming across. His position was
the more the merrier ,
whoopeee! see how everyone
wants to come to the land of the
free . In fairness. he couldn't do
otherwise or we'd all have yelled
at him for being mean spirit.ed.
Everyone. the president in·
eluded, wanted to posture. and
make like Burt Reynolds in one
or his heroic roles. Now they're
here and some of them are nasty
and unwanted, but Puerto Rico.
with an unemployment rate that
is officially around 20 percent
and unofficially closer lo 40,
doesn't deserve thjs.
Will Ainerican Auto Firnts Go Overseas?
1 Th&3 '3 the first o/ two Richard
Heeves i·olumns on the Amencan
aulomobtlemdus'fry J
DETROIT ''The Ford Motor
Company will survive,·• s aid
Philip E. Benton Jr , a vice presi·
dent of the company. "It may be
much different than it is now. It
m ay be international, but the
company wall s urvive."
Benton, the general managerof
the company's r ord Division, the
b as i c d o
m e stic c ar
c ompan y ,
s poke affably
and rational·
ly But, I think
we both knew.
h e w a s
thre aten i n g
the govern ·
ment and the
peopl e of th~
United States. Support us or else!
Or else. what ?
"There are three choices," he
said . "The government can sup-
port us. The government can take
on the Japanese and cut down im·
ports. Or, we can go offshore -we
could manufacture c ars and
trucks for the American market
anywhere. Say. South Korea."
The economics of self-exile are r lt~a r. It costs an American
Art Hoppe
a uto mo bil e m a nuf acturer
something like $1 7 J)(:r man·hour
to produce a car: It costs a
Japanese manufacturer about $9
per man·hour. Under a free trade
system, the Japanese have the op·
lion of delivering a comparable
car to an Amen can buver for less
money, or dehvenng a better car
for tbesame price.
BUT WOULD THE American
auto companies really become
foreign manufacturers · in, say,
JO years?
"We would do what we have to
do,'' said Benton, who he aded up
F ord's extremely successful
European truck ope rations
before coming back home last
November "We start off dis
believing that we would have to do
something like that because or
what it would do to the country.
The industries that s upply us
steel. aluminum, glass would
evidently follow us offshore "
THE AUTOMOBILE industry.
which with suppliers, dealers and
repair, arcounts for one·fifth of
the gr06s national product. will
become the test.case for the kind
of economic future the nation will
have. The foreign vs. domestic
car battle -with J apanese im·
ports now accounting for 25 per
cent of the American market -1s
very complicated. but the conse
quences of the decisions made m
the next eouple of years are not.
The United States for the
foreseeable future cannot com·
pete with many other industrial
natio ns. parti c ular ly in-
dustrialized Asian countries.
So, we. the people. as opposed to
Ford, have an un comfortable
choice:
I) TA.KE OUR reduced place in
am ulti-nationa).free·t.rade world,
knowing that many basic goods
will be manufactured offshore
and that millions of American
workers and thousands of busi·
nesses will be disrlocated -that
me ans out of jobs and out of busi-
ness.
2) Or, begin putting together a
complex protectionist structure
to kee p foreign products out,
knowing that we will then lose
foreign markets that provide
other millions of jobs and support
thousands of domestic busi ·
nesses.
3) Or, finally. ··Ruy American"
knowing that. we are not getting
the best but are, at least for
awhi le , maint ai n i n g the
livelihood and standard of living
of m any fellow Americans.
Patriotis m is the last ref-
uge of scoundrels and auto com·
pames. That's what the new car
commercials are really about:
Buy our cars and save our women
and children from the Arabs and
J apanese.
Benton and other automobile
executives now jet back and forth
to Washington saying all that they
need is some time to become com-
petitive again. Keep Toyota and
Datsun and Honda out for a few
years and we'll take care of ev-
erything. My guess isthatlhat is a
lie -that they will, in fact, use'
that time and the money generat-
ed by patriotic sales to build and
tool·up for offshore manufacture.
THE DREAM OF Ford and
General Motors, l suspect, is to
keep the American market and
open the China market -
manufacturing the cars and
trucks ror both where labor is
cheaper than it is in Detroit.
There are very tough choices
ahead. For Washington and for
each of us. The goven!ment has to
decide what kind of place
America will be for the next 20 or
50 years. Many of us have to de·
cide. too -the choice between a
Ford Escort and a Toyota Corolla
is a political choice. Made in
U.S.A.or Made in Japan.
A Few More Propaganda Victories May Break Us
and send them up for 20 years. Oh, it was a jubilant scene in
Washington last week when Cuba
announced it was returning those
two Cuban hijackers to the United
States.
A Lockheed Jetstar was im·
mediately dispatched to Havana
to brlng the
culprits back
in handcuffs.
And over at
the State
Department,
N i l e s
Bullfinch ,
head of the
Cuban Affairs
Section, broke
out the sherry. "l knew Fldel Castro would
eventu.U, have to knuckle under
to world opin.ton and send these hi·
Jacken back to us instead of
t.hrowlna them into Cuban
prlsona, '' said Bullfinch. happily
ral•lnahl11lus.
,.TllAT'8 RIGHT, aif."'raaid his
easer ~ uala'8nt, Harl!f.
Fe1tlt .. •ca.tro certUnlf couJdn t
stand uoUNr e.rualiln1 prop.
a1a.ndadefeat."
"Another?"
· '1 was r eferring to the
Freedom Flotilla, sir. As yousald
when the first boatload or .Cuban
refugees arrived {n Miami, 'This
proves to the world that the op-
pressed Cuban people will
sacrifice all to nee the oppressive
Castro regime.· What a prop·
aganda victory that was!••
"Yes, as I explained to the
pr.esident the other day, I didn't
know at the time how many
more propaganda victories
woutd be following."
us these two felonious criminals.
Again."
''Again?"
"It just occurred to me, sir, that
they were among tt\e 125,000 he
originally sent us. When it comes
to victories, can we count them
twice?" ·'Not so loud, Festis. Maybe
we'd better quietly convict them
"JUST nDNK, sir, 125,000 of
them to date. Castro keeps hand·
ing us these propacanda victories
on a silver platter. The man must
be mad." "So's the president. Fesus. He
naure& that so far' these victories
have coet the country several
bund.red mUUon doUars and hlm
lhutateof Florida. He now has 24
wanhlPI off the coaal to keeJ>1lftY -·• more victories from sneakln1
11bore. '' ''Clllki. fell ine. ,..,.,., do &bey
"Well, at least we put the ..._GI me In CaWbnda!"
preuure on Cutro, 1lr. Look
bow quickly be caved in and sent
• -
Let's see, it costs $11.000 a year to
keep a man in prison. So that's
$4-40.000, plW!I the trial, plus ... Oh,
l hope the president doesn't get
wind of' this."
"WHAT I DON'T understand.
sir. is if we originally welcomed
these two freedom seekers as
propaganda victories when lhey
fied Cuba. why didn't Castro do
the same when they fled the
U.S.?" •
·'He probably couldn't afford it,
Festls. One "lore propaaanda
v ictory and we may go
bankrupt." "Gosh. air. it looks as though
Castro hu us where he wants WI.
lstherenolhing we can do?"
"Wait, Fesus, I've got ill Once
we bring over these two freedom
seekerft In handcuffs. we'll try
them. convict them and expel
them back to Cu~a as illegal
·-a+tehs. ••
"Brilliant, sir. And 1f Castro
tr\ea to send them back a third
time?''
"We11 blow 'em out of the
water!"
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NATION r TU9$day, October 21, 1980 DAIL y PILOT A 7
Cost Calculated
Chemic-I Labs, yes.
Chinese Restaurants, no. $254,000 to Raise a Child
. NEW HHtk \Al'l ln u C'O!'l p roJt'I'
Uon that pullJ all others 1n the shade,
Parent.I m ai 1nmt' uy that pattnl.5 to
day will shell out $254 .000 to n•l~t' ·•
baby to ait• 18
And lh1U d<l{'11n 't in dude the <'O t of
<'Ollt11e. lht• m11~1u1nt :,1ud
Current fedt~ral t'Stlmates of 1ht> rust
ol e hild-re11rintc comt' to Just O\ H
~.000. Uw m u1.:a11nt' s1t1<1
.\N0111t:K AG •:Nl'\', THE pm at•·
Population H~fcr•'rH't' Hur<>au of
Washington, reporlt•J this month that
its latest f1gur~ wus ~.000. lo JH•.> for
18 years at honw pill!! four .> eari. of 1·01
te1e.
Parents mi.gazint' said 1nflut1on 1s the
bidden joker not mt'luded 10 govern
ment estimates Hut the m aii:az1ne
found some of the fod eral hgure!>
laughable and wondered whether the
government's estimators had l'htldren
One figure cited was the govern
ment 's estimated S2l a week to feed a
teen·aJte boy , a11other was $115 tu r lothe
QUEEN IE
un 1nhmt durlntt tht· first )'t!Ur a
t·11tt'gory domm1itll'd by drnpcn
"O ur lcwit t•oiclly way to doth(• th•·
buhy 's huttom 1d1apt"r :w rvu:el 1·omt!s
to S7 30 a wet-k," wrc>lt! Thornu11 1'1lhnl(.
c·ontn bulln.c t•d1t11r of th" m1:11(ut1nc
·'r'h <•I 's S..1fl0 u )'t!ttr "
T HE GOVt!KNM [NT fo~IGUH t;S
educat10fl ro11u $!>4 ll )'t•ur after tige 5
C'om mt·ntcd TilhnK .. My 9-yc&r otd 111 tak ini. flute lessons,
$4 a week plus $100 tt )'t'81 for the flute
rental purd11u1c J)llU\ So I'm spend1n~
more than SJOO ri~hl thert! And 1f it's
not flute lcss<>ni.. 1t 's l>kalin~ lt·ssons.
math tutonng, un en<"yl·lopt.'<ha or what
havt· )OU '
Most s1g nifu·&nt , the magaune said,
wai. fwlure to t•akulute 1nflat1on
T1lhng s aid the quarter million dollar
balJy results from us ing the [1gures IS
i.ued by the Agnculture Department as
a starting point
Add 10 pen·ent 1nflal11>n .)'{'arly and t he
1·ost nses fro m S65,000 lo $175,000 Add
"I passed my phy~•l'a l. hut h{'sa1t.l I l1ad lhe ""rsr (';1M· •·I
ear wax build-up tw 'd l'\'(•r ~cen ··
Fornication Lau'
Blocks Custody
WASHJNGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme
Court, over vigorous dissents, has refused to help an
Ulinois woman who Jost custody of her children
because she has a live-in boyfriend. ·
By a S.3 vote. the court left intact Monday an Il-
linois Supreme Court ruling th al gave custody of J ac·
quelineJarrett'slhreedaughtentoherex-busband.
Mrs. J arrett's appeal reU one vote short of the
four needed to grant full Supreme Court review of
her case. Justices Wi!Uam J . Brennan Jr .. Thurgood
Marsha•t :md H1lrry A. Blackmun voted to hear the ,
case. ·
IN A Dl~~ENTING OPINION for himself and
Marshall. Brennan ch astised the high court for al·
lowir ~ 1.11e use of Illinois' fornication law to create a
presumptio!" ~fharm to the children.
"Nothing 1n • .,,. • ... rd or in logic supports a
conclusion that d1vorced parents who fornicate, for
that reason alone, are unfit or adversely affect the
well-being and development of their children in any
degree over and above whatever adverse effect
separation and divorce may already have had on the
children," he said.
"Illinois seldom. if ever, enforces its fornication I
statute and therefore can hardly contend that there 1
is a raUooal correlation between divorced parents
who fornicate and divorced parents who impair the
healthy development of their children." Bre nnan
added.
Fornication, as a legal term, describes sexual
relalioos between persons not married to each other.
BRENNAN'S BRISTLING OPINION said Mrs .
Jarrett cannot be presumed unfit to raise her
children "because s he is a lawbreaker, for surely
such a presumption would be irrationaUy over·
broad.
"ff Jacqueline had violated Ulinois traffic laws.
abe might have lost her driver's license. but surely
not c uatody or her children ... he said.
Mrs. Jarrett was divorced from Walter Jarrell
in Chicago four years ago. She was awarded custody
of lbe couple's three daughters, now ages 16, 14 and
U . In early 1977, Mrs . J arrell told her ex-husband,
who saw his children regularly, that Wayne Ham-
mondwould be moving in with her and the children.
another 10 pt>rctnt to that total lo make UJJ
for gross underestim ates brin~s 1t to
SrnJ.000.
.. OH 'flU: t 'INAJ, $61 ,000, f1~ure 111
earnings lo:,.l to the m other from the
eh tld ·s bir th to e nrollment in kin
dcr~arten. the magazine said. Thal 's
bu:sed on a SI0.000-ll-Yt>Ur i.alary. plus 1n
flatwn. for fi ve vc•ar:,.
Hallow~ening Bandits
Rob Woman in Home
POHTLA!'<lJ, Ore. (AP! Two men
dressed in Halloween costumes robbed a
woman at ~unpo1nt in her home and took
an undete r m 111t•d amount of c ash .
authorities said
"One ~u) was J ressed as a C'lown and
the o ther h:.id .1 Dracula mask on." s aid
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~ ORANGE COUNTY~
U ~I Sele•ees
Dr. B~r
Named Dean ...
Or. Myron Banclu, proleuor ot &>hy1lc11 at <; Irvine, h• been appointed dean of the UCI Sc'hool
of Ph.Yai~al Sclent'el by the c Board of Heaenu Hla •P(>Olntment 18 effec-Uve immediately.
Bander replaces Or E vt'rly Jo1easl'her. who rt'·
aiped dwiq the summer lo bffome dean of the
Colle .. of Arta and SelenCfS at the l ln1vers1ty of
Colorado.
Bander la a pbyslclat whc»e reaearl'h 1nteretU
center on the theory of el•mentary part1de1. Addi·
tlonal reeear('h by Bander focuses on the pro-
perties ot matter when It undergoes l'hfnaes of
state.
AN IRVINE RESIDIENT, 81U\der has been al
UCl alnce i•. Previously, he was a research as
sociate al the Stanford l..lnear Accelerator Center
He earned bachelor 's . m aster's and doeloral
dearees in physics at Columbia Cn1vers1ty.
The new dean was chosen as a National
Sdence Foundation postdoctora,1 fellow m 1962 .
when he conducted research a' the Center for
Eurnoeao Nuclea r Research.
He also was awarded an Alfred P. Sloan
Fellowship for 1987-69. H~ served as rha1rman of
the UCI Department of Physics for two years
beginning in 1978. His replacement in that position
is Dr. Richard Wallis, professor of physics.
BANDER SA VS THE FACULTY and staff are
looking forward lo the completion of the new
physical sciences research building, now under
construction.
The faculty in physical sciences is not expect·
ed to increase in size in the near future. Ho-hver, additional federally supported researchers are an-
ticipated, according lo Bander.
"Got a problem? Then w nte to Pat Dunn. Pot will
cut red~. getting the on.twers and action yQIJ. need
to solw iMquitiea m government and bwiness. Moil
11our qwatioru to Pot Dunn, At Your Service, Orange
C003t Doily Pilot. P.O. Bor lSifi(J, C03to Mesa. CA
92626 . .U many letters as pos!ible will be o~red,
but phoMd inquiries or letters not including the
reCMkr's full. name. address and business hours' phone
number cannot be considered. Thiscolumnappeorsdai·
ly ezcept Sundays."
B•ll ft• .... Tip Oii ••e• •
DEAR PAT: I have a chance lo buy some
"blemished" tires al a very good price. A friend
told me that he's heard these tires are not safe.
What do you know about this?
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DEAT PAT: I've heard that a person can lose
wei1bt by taking a cold bath. Is there any truth to
tbi1? · Vall .... I P.J .. Fountain ey
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banka have a key to their •afe depoeil boxes, and
they can &el into them whenever they wish. Is this
true? G.M., Costa Mesa.
Ne. A apokeamaa for &lie elate Baalll•I
DeparWMll& aaya &laat al.._.. &lie bull lau a
muter keJ a. OM part ol lta aafe .,..n leek
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APPOINTED DEAN OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Dr. Myron Bander. Profeuor of Phya&ea
Bowers Tour Offered
Orange Coast College's Community Ser vice
Office will offer a tour of Santa Ana's Bowers
Museum at 10 a.m. No v. 8.
Tickets are $3.50 and must be purchased in ad-
vance from the OCC Ticket Office.
F'or more information call 556-5527.
Tuesday. Oc'ober 21 1980
Nuke Issues
UCI Lecture
The issues of nuclear energy and nuclear
wea pons will be discussed by Dr. Micruo Kaku, a
nuclear physicist, in an address at UC Irvine
Thursday.
Kaku. aisol'iate professor of nuclear physics
at City College of New York, will give a lecture
tilled ''Nuclear Power , Nuclear Weapons : Two
Sides of t he Same Coin" in UCl's Socia l Science
Hall at 7:30 p.m .
• KAKU HAS BEEN AN OJlponent of the nuclear
power industry for some time. He was the fi rst
nuclear physicist critical of nuclear power to vi~lt
Three Mile Island and has a ppeared on lhe PBS
television program "Advocat es."
Kaku's UC I address is sponsored by the UCI
Alltant'e for Survival and the AssO<'iated Students.
Admission is free to !'ltudents. General admission
1s Sl. Tickets art: available al the door or in ad-
vance at the Associated Students Box Office,
Gateway Plaza. UCL
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Hopes Rest on Carlton's Shoulder
VHll.ADEl.l'lllA !Al'I The
f11\ladelphaa Ph1l11H Cltn wnp It all up
tonight. and the man with the wr•pPIOlil
eaper and ribbon In hlS hand.I la 9\eve
CarllOl'I.
tus serret, but he is known as a master of
concentration.
ch ange completely from one inning to
another.
He J)ractices Eastern religion and the
martial arts. He plugs his ears with cotton
when pitching to shut out distractions. His
"HE MIGHT LO~E has ability to control
his slider an one inning ," Boone said. "but
you s tick with it because you know he'll
make some adjustment. and it'll be back
the next inning."
Ph1ladelphia't1 lef't handed pltrhmg ace
will take the mound ul about S 15 p, m.
POT 1n Game Six or the lUllO World sen es
wath Kan11 u City At that moment, he will
be only 'l7 outs from giving the Phillies
their first world chatmpioruihip in the 80
years the franchise has existed.
0.. Tl' To1tlgllf
O.a1111rl -1 af 5: I 5 Right-h a nder Ric·h Gale, 18·~ this
season, will be the man charged with
keeping Kansas Cit y in the game until the
f<oyals hitters can fathom Carlton.
A man of ultimate ar hievement, he has
won two Cy Young awards llnd probably
will chum has third for a 24-9 performance
and 2.34 earned run average an 1980
expressions on 'the mound twitching and
stre tching his fac ial muscles are
calculated and ritualized for a purpose on
ly he fuUy knows.
"I said before we're going lo have to
beat Steve Carlton to win this thing."
Gale said. "Now we're at that point. You
either beat Ca rlton, or we lose it in s ix."
HE WENT INTO a silent a ct ~bout five
years ago. and speaks only to a sele ct
group which includes has w1fe. Beverly.
their two cruldren and a few close friends.
What he is reelin2 at this very moment as
His isolation is almost totaJ, and his das
regard for arhievements is storied. He
never did pick up his second Cy Young
a w ard; it still sit s i n the Ph ill ies
clubhouse.
In their l2years. the Royals had not gotten
past the American League playoffs before
this year. They lost the first two games of
the Series in Philadelphia . then took the first
twnnfthPirlhree-eame homestand.
"The one amazing capacity he has as to
concentrate and adjust his game." s ays
Phillies catcher Bob Boone. "He adJUSts
as well as any pitche r in the game. lie can
Philad elphia won 4·3 on Sunday ,
<See SERIES, Page 8 2) STEVE CARL TON
Porter Still Fighting Off
A Chamber of Horrors
PlDLADELPHIA <AP) -Two singles Sunday
brought at lea.st temporary relief from the most
frightening slump of his career, but for Darrell
Porter the World Series of 1980 has been just like the
year 1!8)-acbamberofhorrors.
'lbe starting catcher for the American League
All-stars last July, Porter was O·for-10 in the Kansas
City-Philadelphia Fall Classic when
he singled in his fitst at-bat in Game
Five. He later added another single
and ripped a pitch that could have
gone for extra bases if Pete Rose had
not made a great s top behind first
bue. Still, he has no idea whether
he's finally shaken the ineffective·
ness that gripped bis game about a
month alter he returned from a drug
and alcohol rebabllltation center in
Arizona. "I don 't know what's
wrong," he said. "I just don't know. I
don't think I'm through . Heck, I'm
only 28 yean old, not 38. I keep think·
ing that I'll have it back next year.
Next year I'll be my old self."
grips with them. There was the bitter , painful
d ivor ce at age 24 that h ad made him feel betrayed
and rejected.
There were the life·long conflicts with a de·
manding, domineering rather, himself an alcoholic.
BUT ABOVE ALL. there was thefearor failure .
The season was three weeks old
when he made an emotional return to
Kansas City and stood before team·
mates , reporters and television
cameras and said. "Six weeks ago. I
went to Joe Burke and advised him
that I a m an alcoholic and a drug ad·
diet.··
His first month back . nobody
could get him out and his average
soared to over .350. Then, overnight.
his touch deserted him. He wound up
hitting .249, his worst since 1976.
IDS "OLD SELF" was one of the
best catchers in the game. In 1979 he PORTER
tied a Royals' record by driving in
"I just have to keep working. and
kee p believing that God has a
purpose for all this," be says. ''God
is testing me. I really believe that. lt
seems that He would want me to do
well, to be an Inspiration to other
people with similar problems .
U2 runs and became only the second catcher in the
history ol the American League to break the 100
mark in walks, runncored and nma driven indurinl
a sin•de aealCJD,
"WOULDN'T YOV THINK THAT, too? But I
know God sees thllla• a lot differently than we do, and
all I candolskeepmy faith. I'll Just keep trying to do
as well as I can."
Nobody knew tben the mustachioed star actual·
ty was a tortured young man caqbt in~ &riP or a
drug and alcoboJ dependence that, be felt, was
threatening bia sanity. Finally, during sprin& train·
ing, be went to General Manager Joe Burke and told
him bewaagoiftatoseek immediate help.
A yount woman who works at Royals Stadium
returned a bat to Porter Sunday that be bad &iven her
last summer. She said be went into his slump right
after he gave her the bat and be should use it now to
break the slump. . He promised he would, but later he said the bat
really hadlittletodowlth it. "My life is miserable, Joe. I can't go on
anymore," he told tbesbocked Burke.
The next day he flew to The Meadows in Wicken-
burg, Arii., and spent the ne~ six weeks in intense
psychological therapy, explonng !he ~orces that led
to bis chemical dependence and fighting lo come to
"The truth is, "he said later . "I changed m y stance
and the way I hold the bat. The bat she gave me , I
broke on the first hit. Butthe other way m akes a bet·
ter story, doesn't it. I guess that's about all l 've been
good forthisyear, a lolof good stories."
Despite Gold Gloves
Bowa Continues
To Bug Phillies
PHILADELPHIA (AP ) -Lil·
tle Larry Bowa has been the
center of a storm ever since he
came lo the Philadelphia
Phillies in 1970.
This year bas been no dif·
ferent. maybe even more
thunder and lightning. ·
Some Phillies' officials would
like to unload the short.stop who
baa a career fielding mark of
better than .980. He is referred
to as a weak bitter, but bas post·
ed a lifetime batting average of
better than .280.
Bowa never ceases to amaze.
He ia 8-for·20 for a .400 batting
average I.ii the first five games
of tbe UllO World Sertes against
Kansas City.
BOWA IS A HUSTLER, a
needler of bis teammates as well
u the oppoeition. He is a self·
made player, a player no one
tboulbt would ever make lhe
majorleques.
Bowa won Gold Gloves in 1972
ud 11'71. and there are many
wbo believe be should have won
atleuttbreeorfourmore.
Wby tben do the Phillies want
to 11t rid of the flery com-
peU\Ol'1 OM NMOD la b1I pencbut for
debatbll the manaaer'• strategy
ud UMup on a radio proaram be U. ill Ph.U*1pbla, b1I UD· bridled maner al 1pealdna out
· ud Dal WGITJtna about the ef·
feetoltu.WOl'Cll. ~r l• Ulat he'll be 3S J::' lld DtJlt IHIOD, bu loat a ._ II bil an•t nnae, and ._. II tbll SUP In wbat once
.,.. -el U.. . belt tbrowtn1 ~·-·•tilll.
in 1981." which means he has 10
years in the majors, the last five
with the same team . As such he
has to approve any trade.
"I'll be here two or three more
years." Bowa insists. "l'm not
going anywhere. unless they give
up . . . " and be rubs bis fmgers
in the sign of a lot or money.
Asked why the Phillies want to
get rid of him. Bowa says can-
d idly, "It's because of me not
playing well this season until
August."
WHILE THIS HASN'T been
one of bis better years; he
W'e e...e ellt el tile
•••~ ••Id. I• t•e
tieat •I .-pr, ll'e ... ..................
played extremely well in the last
six weeks of the season, in the
National League Playoffs and in
the Series. •'I know that and they know
it," be said.
He says of his conalant con·
fllct with Manager Dallas
Green. a tou&b. aarcutk man
who ignores the so-called star
image, "We come out of the
same mold. In tbe beat of anaer,
we say things that look bad."
. ··sure I feel l 've loat
somethllla <lhi• aeuon), but not
enough to hurt the ball club.''
Bowaaaid.
Rose Tops
On Royals'
Hate List
PHILADELPHIA (A P )
Pete Rose is relieved to be back
in friendly territory after being
hit in the head with a plastic
cup, taunted by hostile fans and
needing a police escort in the
wee kend World Series games in
Kansas City.
•'They were pretty rough,"
acknowledged the tough little
battler of the Ph il adelphia
Phillies. "I'm used to being
booed and belted. lf I were there
in a white uniform. they would
Jove me.
"I consider il a compliment to
my aggressiveness.·'
P. .. s 10.year-old son. Petey,
also wu. tfoQted and twice hit
with debris by aroused Royal
rans. "I didn't mind most of the
signs, like the one that said 'The
Aqua Velva Man Slinks,' " the
combative 39-ye ar-old filrsl
baseman said. "But some of the
signs were really raw. They
didn't bother me but I thought
about the John Doe sitting there
·with bis 10-year-old daughter."
Royal fana hung effigies of
Roae and exhibited signs which
said: "Hey, Peter , we never pro-
mised you a Rose Garden," "A
Roae by any name is ugly.''
"Pete Re»e ls a hot dog -let's
roast him."
A Philadelphia news paper.
polllnl the fans in Game Five of
the Series. won by the Phillies
4.3 Sunday, produced the flndlng
that Rote baa replaced the New
York Yankees' Reggie Jackson
u ·No. loo the Royal bate list. "It'• an .honor to be compared
wltb ReUle in any way con·
alderlna l 'm l ·for-19 and batting
.158 in the Serles," said Rose,
\be aab man in baseball biltory
to aet IOO bitl in 10 aeuon1.
•' l 've. never 1iven anybody
any reMOG not to like me. Peo-
DI• dali u~e me Jml »the)' Clon't like Muhammad Alf and llm~ Omnon. ll'I bee= I am IO .......,1ve u4 , I
think, became I make to much
m~ty."
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BASKETBALL'S A BREEZE FOR MOLLY BOLIN, NOW IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Bolin's Breezing.
Basketball Star Gets Ready
By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol-0•11,,. .... , ....
Molly Bolin feels she has ~raduated to the
big-time in women's professional basketball this
year with the Southern California Breeze.
The surprising thing · about this is the fact
that the Breeze is a new team in a new league.
the Ladies Professional Basketball Association.
and Molly is moving from a two·year stint with
the Iowa Comets in the rival Women's Basket-
ball League.
A native of Iowa, Molly doesn't like to put
down the Cornets but states simply:
1'1'0 BE A CELEBRITY IN IOWA is no big
deal and that isn't anything against the state.
But I felt that alter my car eer there, I would be
at a dead end.
"I did a hot tub commercial and participat-
~ ed in charity fund r aisers such as pie eating
contests, shooting baskets for charity and had
an offer to jump in a tub of jello.
''But after two years, I wasn't making any
money and was spending a lot of time away
from my family."
Jt WU fortunate for Molly that the Comets
folded before the 1980·81 sea.son could get under
way and she was able to si~n with the Breeze.
FOR THE RECORD, Molly is the only pro·
fessional woman player to score .over 50 points
In a game <she hu umes of 55. S4 and 53> and
was most valuable player and top scorer in the
WBL laatseuon with a32.8 ll'verage. • ·
"I ta.Uted to representatives of quite a few
teams before 1 signed with the Breeie," Molly
says. "Ironically, New York wu one of those
teams and the nelCt week they shut down their
operation. ·
"In Iowa tut year, they let the bills pile up
and IOllll their credit and Instead of 12 teams,
they wUl have only nine this year.
''l feel the Breeie ia on a solid foundation
and ao 6a the lea1ue. I don't have to worry altoul-
beln1t tJAfcr&c:aUH l wu paldtnadvance."
!'HE WILL NOT ONLY be a front·llne
player and undoubtedly the ltar ol the team but
will also serve as an assistant coach and in
public relations during theorr season. ,
"I didn't realize l was n't like ev~rybody
else." she says. "There aren't very many who
like the promotional aspect along witl\ playing
basketball. I do and I hope to get into television
a nnouncing in the future and feel this is a much
better market for that than Iowa ...
When Molly s.tartcd playing basketball in
grade school and then in high school, the game
was different than it is in California schools.
· "In Iowa , they used the half-court · rule,"
she says. ''If you played offense, you didn't go
past half court lo play defense and you were
limited t.o two dribbles. I learned to shoot by
playing on offense and I like to think that l am
an all-around player now and can either
penetrate or shoot from outside."
SHE nGURES that 75 percent of her shots
are 15-18-foot jumpers . Her high school only had
three sports for women athletes basketball,
track and softball.
"I had more encour agement to go into
basketball but l did play softball in high school
in a town with 708 total population. Then I went
to Grandview College where there were 1.000
students and we went to the small college na-
tional tournament."
While she was in college she was married
and look time out between her first and second
basketball seuons to have a child.
"When I was in college, my hus band had
the dominant job. Since I have played pro·
Cessional basketball (two yearal, be has
switched jobs every six months and will be go·
Ing to his fifth job here in Southern California.
Before that he had worked for the same com·
pany for about eight years."
MOLL\' tEELS she Is a leader on the
court,
"I'm not a bossy type but I like to be a
leader," ahe says. ·•t can •et alone 'With other
people, especially my teammates last year
when there was very Uttle communication
(~IJN, Pa1e 83)
82 OAJl Y PILOT T Ulllday Oetot>et 21 I 980
A Capeute Aepo'1 from th• Wortd of Spor1e
Mont~f usco Not (;ambling
On New Busines8 Deal
t're• .\P .,._..,<''"
lNCUNE VlLLAG E, Nt'v l'tt<'h•r John II
Monteluaoo 1ook hlmaelf out for a pm<'h hitter In
b1a lat.I bullne81 deal be<'aust-• rHtaurant hf'
••• lftteruted in had s .. nn slot ma<'hlne•. his t-x
partner sud Monday
"John didn't feel like tt wu lfood t1111lng -ll8 Ion• u
there wu the rulln1 on UM-May11 dt'•I. 1nvolv1nw lhct u111t•
thine." sa.ad Charlie W1U1ams. who formt'rl) plh·hf'd v. Ith ~l ontefuaC'o for 1h .. San t"ranl'lii<•,11:11tnb
He wu r..ferrln.i tu tht' b1111t•l11•ll l '11111
mtsstont'r (i(1-..1C' Kuhn 'i-cmh•1 In Wilh1•
1 Maya to !lt'\'\4r hts ll\'11 with ht411d111ll aft1•1
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AtlantH' Clh · hold 1•11:-1110
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the customary slot mar hmes beraus" of t\uhn ·s .lt·1·1:11t111 111
the Mays case .
They sold the bar th rt·~ months ui.:o \\ 111111111, 11 .. rnl1•ol I••
buy into a nearby Italian restaurant, Cui;u dt• l'hll ~. h111 .... 1111
Montefusco took himse lf out o( the dt>al 111 aanl) h1·1•:111~1· 111 th1•
s lots. without <.'Onsulling Kuhn's off1t•t•
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cominguptothe Jake much." Willi ams s aid
He said Kuhn's anti.gambling stand didn't 1<1•1•111 ~11111-.l tt•
this <'ase.
"I don't see how th at hurts anyone . as far a:; lw111.: 111' 111\ 1•d
in a restaurant and bar regulated by the (;~11111n~ l '1111111Hss11•11.'
Williams said.
"I don't feelthere 's any link to ga mblin~ 1n bu:-d111ll 1•1 111 lw1
sports."
..-----..,......-Qttote of llw Dat1 -------.
Indiana football coach ~ Corso, look an~ 11h1·:11\ to :a
possi.ble bowl bid after the Hoosiers raised th<'ar r1•1·or1I
to 4-l by defeating Wisconsin, 24-0 : '"The m on· you w111
now, the warmer 1t 1s an December."
P•flll~ Ha.,,. 1tfbs LllUa• '• S11pporf
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio President Carter's Iii
82-year-old mothe r, Miss L1ll1an , is r ooting for the
Philadelphia Phillies in baseball's Wo rld Series.
lhepresidentsaid Monday .
"Since the Dodgers were eliminated, s he's been a r eal
strong Phillies fan," Carter said in response to a question
from an elderly woman about his mother.
Ca rter said his mother, recovenng from surgery for a frac
tured hip. probably wouldn't walk for two to three months. Rut
he added, "She's in ~ood spirits.justlike a young person."
The president s aid his mother told him when he called
her recently that she was too busy watching the World Series
to talk to him.
NFL Fl•~ Braael ParllftfNl•I•
NEW YORK -Thirty playeni from the New EE
England Patroits and New York Jets have been 4. •
fined a total of more than S9,000 as a result or their
game-ending brawl Oct. s. the National fo'ootbalJ
League confirmed Monday.
Twelve New York playel'!i, and 18 Ne w England players
were fined by the le ague. but none of the fines was as much
as Sl.000.
The league would not announce the na mes of the players
fined . or the amounts. The New York Daily News reported
that the 12 Jets fined were Hon Cr osby, Mark Gastineau. Rob·
by J a<'kson. Dan Alexander. Joe f'ields, Marvin Powell.
Chris Ward. Robby J ones. Mike McK1b ben. Lanre Mehl, Tam
Moresco and Tom Newton.
The fines were for fighting, leaving the bench a nd fla
grant fouls.
The group fines reportedly were the third largest in
league history . Fifty Miami and St Louis players were (med
~total of $14,000 m 1977. and members of the San Diego and
Minnesota teams were fined $10,000 in 1971.
The News also reported that Tommy Myers of the New
Orleans Saints and Doug Plank of the Chicago Bears had been
fined $2,000 eaeh for separ ate flagrant fouls in dirfe rent games
earlier this season.
The fines we re levied after studies of films by league
officials.
11.S.., Britbla .Jo~lcrtf• to Cla•ll
SANDOWN PARK, England -Ten of the ~
world's greatest jockeys, who have ridden a total
of 30,000 winners between them, clash in a com
petition between Brit ain and the United States
We dnesday.
f'ive top American jockeys meet the cream of Britain 's
riders in a series of handicap races for the Chivas ne"al
Trophy. The joc keys will ride in three races over five
furlongs, one mile and J ~·~ miles.
Their mounts have been chosen by ballot and the trophy
will be decided on a points basis, with 10 points for a win
down to one point for a last place in each race
The Americans competing are Steve Cauthen . Willie
Shoemaker. Jorge Velasquez1 Ange l Cordero a nd Laffit Pin· cay. Britain will be presenteo by Leste r Piggott, .loe Merc:er .
Pat Eddery, Willie Carson and Brian Taylor.
Of the Americans, only Cauthen and Shoem aker have
much experience on English courses, wh ich have right-hand
turns. But all were scheduled to ride the course before the
event. · -'
English bookmakers made the home team 1 :.! favorites
to win.
.Sealn Stop Daatietf. 8na• lllale
The Seattle Supersoni("s wrapped a blanket •
around high-scoring Adrlu Daa&Jey, and. behind a
balanced offense, rode to a 98·92 victory over Utah
Monday night in the only National Bukelball As-
sociation game scheduled Vanderbilt running back
Lucia Hip was kicked off the Commodore football team for
the second time, bead coach Geerte Madatyre said. Macln·
tyre w.ould aay only that High had violated team rules.
T~e-.R•.tle
Followlnv are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings
are: 1 ' .r .r excellent; • .f t worth watching; / 1 fair ; / forget It.
~ 5:11 p.m., Channel 4 .' ,' .' .'
WORLD SERIES: Kansas City at Phllede lphla.
......_.: Joe Gar89lote, Tony Kubek and Tom Seaver.
NHdlnQ a victory to Mnd the Serles to the full seven games,
the Royals send Rich G•le (13-t> to the mound against the Phillies' ac:. Steve C.rtton (2"9>. Pnllectelphfa, with • come--
from-behind 4-3 victory In ~mes Sund•y. 11 iust 27 outs away from winning the world C:hamplOMttlp. ' 1 w{d we're oolno to
hav• to beat C.rlton to win this thlnQ," notH Gura. "Vou either bHt c.r1ton or we tose It In six."
RADIO
au.t.11 -WOrlct Serf•, Kansas City at Phlle<telphla, • .S: Ut:c KNX 0010). etlilin -L•k•rs at Portland, 1:30p.m., KLAC (S70).
FOOTBALL /BASEBALL
Pittsburgh
I~terested
In Baylor?
From AP Dlsanatcbea
A USTI N, Texas D on
Baylor. the American League's
Most Valuable Player in 1979,
says he expects the Angels to
use him as trade bait lo obtain
some pitching help.
In a copyright interview with
KTBC-TV Monda y, Baylor said
"four or five " teams includ
ing the Pitts burgh P irates -
have inquired about a possible
trade s ince the c lose or the
season
·'I talked to Angels manager
Jim Fregost and he says 'there's
no way they're J>(oinK to trade you, so guess that means they're
going to trade you'.·· Ray tor said.
In t :n~. Baylor hit :.!8 homers
and drove in 139 runs a s
Ca lifor n ia c aptu red the
Amen 1•an League West Rut 10
juries 1•ut his 1!'80 produd ion to
fi ve homers ;me! 51 H HI
l!aylor s aid he heard rumors
ab11ut onl' poss1lilt• t. ie mvolv
1n g P1llshurgh r.11L C'hcrs Hert
Hlylevcn and Jam Hi hby and
Pirate shortstop Tam 1-'oli
·t-:v1·r yo111· 1s looking for a
right h;mtll'd pow1•r hitte r n~ht
no1,1, If I I :m lie• stuck bet ween
W11lw Stargell and Dave Parker .
llwt """ulrln·1 111' too had ," h<'
'.11 rl
I\\ ti •1lh t I r\ng1·I'> ;11-.o might
APW•rtP"O•o 111• 1111101111'11 1n ;1 lrtt'fr Wllh STEELERS' JIM SMlTH (86) GOES HIGH TO SCORE PITTSBURGH'S FIRST TOUCHDOWN. l'llt)>hurgh. H:i"rlors e1irl
Big-play Raiders Rip Steelers
Oakland Monday Night Record Nmt 14-1-1 After 4.5-34 Win
PITTSBUH<:ll <Al'l The
Oakland Ha1de rs punted Just
twice. The Pittsburgh Steelers
punted JUSt twice.
But the sc•eboard point totals
jumped bke lhe d1 g1ts on a pan
ball m achine as the Raiders
beat the Steelers 45 34 an the
highest scon n~ game m the his
tory of Monday ni~ht football
"THJS WAS JUST unusual I
don't know if 1t was pl aym~ on Monday night or what," said
Steelers com erback Mel Blount.
"I don't know how much of
rense we had. I don't know if we
had as much as they did. But we
got the big plays," said Haiders
quarterback Jim Plunkett, who
threw three touchdown passes,
including two bombs lo Cliff
Branch. ·
"I don't know whether to
laugh or cry." said P1ttsbur~h
quarterback Terry Bradshaw,
who threw fo r two touchdowns
before he was finally knO<'ked
from the game for the third :md
fin al time with a p1n<'hcd nerve
m his shoulder and a Jammed
r ight thumh
THE RAIDERS, the team in the
National Football League w1t_tl
ttf'e bes t Monday night record
(14·1·11, took the le ad lo stay
with a 21-point second quarter
that gave them a 28-24 ha lftime
lead. They ri nished with the
most points e ve r by a visitor at
Three Rivers Stadium.
"It was a great victory. a heck
of a game." said H aiders Couch
Tom I-lores.
The 79 to tal points we r e
SERIES ...
and now can put an early end to
only their third World Series ap
pear ance sin<·e being born in 1900.
·'I hope Lefty Carlton throws
t he way he c an ," said Del
Unser , whose key pinch hits
have kept PhiladeJphia in lh<'
forefront of this series. "If he
does. we-can win."
Perhaps like no other pitcher
in baseball today. Carlton has
the p o w e r t o co mpletely
domlnatea ball game. He worked an incredible 304
innings d u ring the regul ar
season. another 1211J in the .play·
offs and went eight innings m his
winning start In Game Two of
the Series. In his 38 regul~r
season starts. he never failed to
go at least 11lx innings. and he
pitched 13 complete games with
three shutouts.
"HE I~ A PRO in every sense
of the word," Boone said . "He
concentrates as well or better
than any player along with his
outs landing talent .''
In bis previous World Series
start. Gale worked 411J innings
witho ut a decision F riday In
Game Three. which the Royals
won at home 4·3 tn 10 innin1s .
He gave up seven hits and two
runs In hi• brief and inefrectlve ~
aunt.
"Friday wu my first chance
at poetaeuon play of any kind,"
Gale aald. "Hopefully. I'll be
more relaxed. I'll Jual go about
my bullne.a u &.mual on ·.Monday
and Tunday. I'll 10 out to din·
ner wlth.m~ wile ud ln·lawa oo
lloada1nipt,1et • lood nl1ht'1
11ffp and be reed.y."
the mo~I in the 101'2 ycars rJf
:\l onday na~hl games The old
high of 77 w as m a t d1ed 1n
Oakland's 42 35 win over New
Orleans last year and an Dallas'
I:.! 35 v1t·tory ovl•r San Franc1s,·u
10 1\177
· • 1 · m prnud of our foot ball
lt•am beC'ausc.' at played very
we 11 Oak I and 1 ust pl ayC'd a little
hit helter." Cuac.:h C'h u<·k Noll
s aid after Pittsburgh foll to 4 3
with its sec-ond loss an a row at
home. something the Steel er~
hadn 'tdonesince 1971.
Pittsburgh began the game
without injured All-Pros Lynn
Swann. Franco Harris and John
S t a ll wort h . Then it l o s t
linebacker Jack Lambert in the
first quarte r wi~h a knee irtjury.
BRADSHAW SAID he expects.
to play next week at Cleveland.
now tied with Hous ton and Pit
ts burgh atop the AFC ·central.
Lambert's status is uncertain
Meanwhile, Oakla nd. 4 3 ,
ncitched its fourth s traight win
over Pittsburgh an a riva lry thal
had been dorma nt since the
H aiders won here in 1977
Pitts burgh took a 10 ·0
le ad in the f irst quarter on
Bradshaw's 19·yard touc.•hdown
toss to Jam Smith and an 18-yard
fie ld goal by Matt Rahr. The
H aid ers countered with Kenny
King's 27·yaTd touchdown run on
their next series.
A total of 35 points came dur
m g a second quarter that ended
with Rradshaw in the training
room undergoing treatment for
;1 p1nt hPd n1·rve an ht'> left
... houldc:r
Hrudsh11v. hurt hi-; shoulder on
a play wh1<•h resulted 1n a :w
..-ard f u rnbll' return for a
iou<·hdown by laneb<ttker Hod
M urt1n. g1\'lng lhe ll aiders the
l1•a ll e11 :.!I 17 with :1·05 left in the
\t•t:ond quartn
II r<Jdi.ha v. wa ~ sacked by
Cedrwk llardman, jarring the
U<Jll loose W1 ll1c J ones r e
rnvort'd the hall and lateraled to
:\I art111 who ran to the end zone.
Know the Rams
NAME : Pat TMmas
POSITION: Cornerbat k
HT: 5-9. WT: 182 AGE: 76
COLLEGE: Te.xas A&M
RESIDES: Plano, Te.x.
PRO: Thomas tied a club
record with three in tercep-
tions against New O rlean s
before he suffered a calf in·
1ury and missed eight games 1n
1978.
COLLEGE : Thoma'> won
All-Amened honors trom AP,
UPI, NEA and lhf' American
Football Codches his '>en1or
year al Texas A&M. He i n·
tercepted 13 passes to brea"
Dave Elmendorf's school re·
cor d
PERSONAL: Thomas was
b<>rn in Plano, Te11.1 and at-
tended high school in that city
where he competed in football
and track. He and wife Lenltn
.live in Plano w i th children
Patrick, Jr. (3) and Tamara
Nicole (I I.
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GOLF / FOOTBALL / BOATING Tuesday. October 21, 1980 DAILY PtLOT fl:J
Membership Not Necessary
Handicaps C':'I' ~Established With OCGA
By HOWARD I .. '"NDl' OI .... 0..1, ,., ... ,..,..
Art' yoo looklntt tor • way to t:.tti bhsh 11
handkap without J01n1nJC a rountry C'lub or
men's club"
A Vetentn'11 Uay J(olf toumumtint will be
stuwt·d 111 (;rc(•n IUvt!r <iolf Course on Nov
11 unci the ('O:\I of JHtrl11'1put1qn l !j only $15
with dudhnt: for cntri1:s on Oc·t :u
with proceeds goi ng to the Braille
Institute. For further information. call
324-8496.
• • •
II IO, take hl't"d of the 0r&n£C' Count)
Golf A»1ociat1on undt•r tht• dlri>C'tlon or
Denn11 C.:hllk
· 'lt it now p o11s 1ble t o ha vc •n
est1tblished Southern c ahfom1a c;olf A:-.
1oclatlon hand1rnp without 1oming any
such club." Slly!I Otnnu1
It 111 the Arlin 1•1rtlc :wholarr1h1p event
with mocwy frolll i.ulc of lt:i! 11pomson;hivs twin~ U8t.'<.l w cffl1tblish u ist•holursh1p fund
at Sanll• Anu t'ollt!~~ whc:r~ l'lrtlti was golf
,·01ac·h for Z3 ycun b..C11r1• his dci.th in July
Di <·k l 10rrtl' I!\ onl' or lht• tournament
cornrn1tte.• m•·rnhcrs a111l hall mailed in
CHIP SHOTS Two more Costa Mesa
residents are eligible to win $1,000 and a
free trip to Scotland as a result of scoring
holes-in-one recently. Harry Bern1teln
scored his at Costa Mesa Golf and Country
Club while Doris McCoy had hers at Santa
Ana Country Club. They are eligible for the
H usty Nail hole-in-one sweepstakes ... The
Newport Beach Goll Course is seeking an ap-
prentice pro with interested parties asked to
contact John Leonard at 751·4653 ... The
Southern California PGA seniors cham·
pionships will be staged at Jurupa Hills CC
Nov. 19 and 20 instead of the original dates of
Nov. 13 and 14. National seniors quaJifying
will stiU be held. in conjunction with fi rst
round play on Wednesday . . . The Los
Angeles Open has round a unique way to get
a club professional in the field for next
year's tournament. An exemption will be
provided for the club pro in Southern
California that sells the most packages and
tickets for the tournament ... Art Schill·
ing, head pro al Mesa Verde CC. finished
fourth in a two-day tournament at Tierra Del
Sol CC recently.
Our members ronduN mini tournaments
at several of Oran.ie Count) 's courst.>b
each mooth and Wt' llrt' no-. ablt• to offc·r
this aervic·e to our sroup
"When you JO&n our org1m1zat1on, we v.•111
lt!nd you an SC.:GA t:omputer number and
every time you play golf, JU.St post your
number and score on Lhe green sheets at
the golf course when • you playcii Each
month we wiU m all our newsletter and
yourupdatedhandicap.1t 's thttt s1mple "
For further 1nformat1on. conta<'t Oeruus
at 951-&0SJ. An ind1v1du;d membership
costs only $25 per year U you prefe r to write
for an applicallon, send your inqwry to
Dennis Chase . OC<~A. 3198 F Airport Loop,
Costa Mesa 92626. • • • LOOKING FOR A day of fun on the
J!nks? I'
GOU'
v11auoni. l o 1)0:..i.1l.ll<' parllclpants. For
further 1nforrnat1on. c•all 83S·ll.IOO, ext 351
• • •
,\ l9'2 D\11\1 . GHIA s ports coupe with
27,000 mile:. on 1t. worth approximately
$2~.000. will be ~1ven away in conjunction
with the Braille Institute blind golfers'
classic-Der 5 and 6 at M 1ssion Hills Coun-
try Club in l<anrho Mirage.
The auto1soneof 16lspecially built cars_
The r ar will be given away as a door
prize with golfers and non -gol~ers eligi~le
to purchase tickets for a special drawing
M1K£ GI DOINGS CHRIS VENTURA
Golden 50
Top Performances
Golden 50
(Last week's plays of 50 yards or more)
73-Chris Ventura IM arina >.TD run
62-Chunk Granzella !Westminster). interception return
57 Jeff Frandsen <Marina ), kickoff return
50-Mike Giddings (Newport Harbor>. run
Season
F,....PageBI 73 Moser !Ocean View). Slouka <Mater Deil, Ventura
(Marina>; 72 -Grandstaff <Marina): 69-Harry (Fountain
Valley l ; 65 Bush cMarina >: 62 Gleed <Dana Hills),
Granzella (Westminster): 61 Davenport (Dana Hills>:
59 Urmson ( Estanl'ia ). Ventura I Marina ); 58 Davis
<Laguna Beach !: 57 Harry (Fountain Valley), Frandsen
<Marina ); 56 G randstarr (Marina I . Mounce <San
Clemente): 53 -Sweazy <El Toro>. D. Jackson <Edison):
·.
-.:Taking Ai• at lJniversitg
.·
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corona del Mar High quarterback Cla_y Tuc~er and. his
Sea King teammates will be in action Fnda~ mg_ht
when they travel to Irvine High to battle _Umve~s1ty
High in a Sea View League football game. Kickoff is at
7:30. ~#-~ :·---
11'. Sailors Facing Iffy
;~:Situation Saturday .. ·:
Newport Ocean Sailing As· race will be terminated at that
• ~ aociation will wind up ita 1~ point.
:• Racln& aeries Saturday with its Or if: The leading yacht in
:. usual "iffy" 14-MUe Ba.nk race. any class has not passed the
:· The prescribed course for the stake boat by 5 p.m. the race
-: 21·mile race la' from a starting may be terminated there for
·: liJle off the Balboa Pier, around that class.
••• the bell buoy 1 'rA1 milea off the Or if: No yacht has crossed
-.:.: Newport Pier, thence to a com-the finish line off Newport .;~ mlttee boat anchored on the Beach by midnight. the race will
:-<Laa11en Sea Mount. more bedeclarednocontest. -:: familiarly known a1 the 14-Mile ~ Bok IDd back to a finish line ln yean put the race has ···otr tbe Newport Harbor en· been beset with all types or ad-. :vuee. veraity such u fog, not enou~h
wind \o get the boats to the 14· <'l'M LMuen Sea Mount 11 a Mile Bank; so much wind that 1ult•uine peak th1t rises to the committee boat could not
. wWlta IDO feet°' the IUrf9Ce on -acb the bank ahead of tl\e 1ail U..ea1t..SofCatallnal1land.) ..... AM .., for the "lf•". dictat· boats. and one year a fire aboard td br tile weather. tbe committee boat that forced It ~to withdraw from station. JI.I~ 1 p.m., or lf, OD SundQ NOSA will bold lta a. aplnlw of ._ raee IOID• annual bulne11 mnun1 and
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,.
BOLIN READY ...
between the coach and the
players.
"You have to rely on your
teammates even though you
ar e getting all of the attention by
scoring. Thal 's when you have to
let them know how you feel.
"Scoring has always been
easy for me. Last year when _I
Conner
To Speak
At Show
Visitors lo the 1980 Southern
California Sailboat Show will
have an opportunity to hear
Dennis Conner, San Diego skip·
per of the 12-meter yacht
freedom, recount a lonf hot
summer in defense o the
America's Cup off Newport, R.L
Conner will head a symposium
on the opening night of the show.
Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Long
Beach Convention Center.
Conner, 37, who didn't even
own a competitive sailboat until
he was 'Z1 years old, won the
BOA11NG
Star Class world championship
within the year. From then until
now he has been a consistent
winner in both large and small
boats.
Others scheduled to appear at
sailing symposiums al the show
include Dennis Durgan of
Newport Beach, Conner's tacli·
cian in the America's Cup de·
rense; Mike Kane, winner of last
summer 's single-handed Trans·
Pacific race rrom San Francisco to Hawaii, and Chet Dougl~.
outdoor editor at radio station
KF'WB. More than 400 boats and 200
accessory dis plays will be
featured al the 12th annual
show, now considered the na-
tion's largest on-land aJl-sailboat
show. Boats to be displayed in-
clude everything from 8-foot
Sabot dinghies to a luxurious
SJ-foot. ocean-going Pearson
yacht that carries a price tag of
$250 ,000.
Nordskog
Honored
SAN RAFAEL ~ Special
honor was paid to Robert A.
Nordskog. world famous off.
shore poftter boat racer, his
co mpany and family in
ceremonies held at Guide Dog~
For the Blind here.
Nord.skog officially opened the
Robert A. Nordskog Clinic, a
ne w veterinary facility which
will house operating, recovery,
X-ray and examining rooms u
well as offices and a reception
area.
The naming of Uie highly ad·
vanced facility is in recognition
of the work and dedication to
Gulde Dogs For the Blind by
Nordalcog and his employees. It
was over 21 years a10 that
Nordskog and his ·employees
made Guide Dogs For the Blind
their official charity.
Landyaeht Demo
set the record of 55 points in a
game, they had a reC'ord c rowd
of over 1,000 at the game. When
I reached 1,000 points for my
career. they stopped the game. I
didn't know I was close and the
crowd reaction that night did
someU:Ung for me and I went on
to set Lhe record.'·
Molly spent a lot of time at
basketball camps during her
high school career. "I took them
seriously. I don't think I was
overly blessed with natural
talent but I had strong legs and
l was interested in learning."
HER FIRST YEAR in pro
ball. she had three different
coaches durinl:( one season. then
last year , had only one coach.
She feels he used her skills pro·
perly and helped her gain star
status. She is looking forward to play-
ing for Ken Cole this season and
says, "l can tell when l talk to a
coach if he is competent or not."
She says of Southern
California: "This area is the
land of Qpportunity and is a dif.
ferent atmosphere. 1t won't be
so much how long I play but
what I can accompllsh here, bow
I am accepted &11d how 1 adjust.
"They can't hand it to you on
a silver platter but l reel this is
definitely a step in the right
direction and I hope to take ad·
vantage of it."
S2 -WilHams <El Toro). Irvine (Ocean View>: SO-Giddings
!Newport Harbor>.
Last Week's S&atlstlcal Leaders
Rusbing
1. Rod Emery Cf'ountain Valley), 28-179 : 2. Eric Will-
ingham 1Westminster1: 3. D.J . Bell (Edison>. 16-121. 4.
Damon Sweazy IEI Toro>. 23-112: 5. Doug Irvine <Ocean
View). 21-107 , 6. Max Marold (Costa Mesa>. 14·106: 7. Keith
Ri chards <Fountain Valley), 16-105.
Passing .
1. Tom Baine I Mater Oei >. 17-24, 209 : 2. John Heanle
(Ocean View l. 8·16-0. 173: 3. Jim McCahill <Estancia),
11·17-0. 165 : 4. Greg Teregis !Costa Mesa), 16-26-1, 152 : 5.
Matt Stevens (fountain Valley ), 9-14-0, 150: 6. Greg Knapp
(Huntington Beach l, 11 -29-2. 126 : 7 Bryan Douglass <El
Toro>. 8-17 -1. 122 . Rec:eivlng
1. Mike Trotter (Mater Oei). 10· \OJ : 2. Steve Cook (Costa
Mesa, 9-72 : Abel Cachola I Estancia), 6-68: 4. Eric Reinholtz
I Ocean View), 5-108: 5. Paul Buckland (Irvine). 5-41.
Sc:ori•t
1. D.J . Bell <Edison), 18: 2. Mike Davis (Laguna Beach),
14; 3. Mike Trotter <Mater Dei), Matt Stevens <Fountain
Valley), Doug Irvine !Ocean View). Damon Sweazy (El
Toro). 12 each.
Skipper's Booklet Available
The Coast Guard has de·
veloped a self-instructional
booklet for boat owners to
peruse during the slow winter
season.
··The Skipper's Cour se''
begins with an over-view of the
classes or boats. the various
legal requirements and the prin-
ciples of trailer-boating.
ft also covers pre-sailing pro-
cedures, launching and fueling,
rules or operation, anchoring,
e m e rgency procedures, foul
weathe r handling, aids to
navigation and more.
Bravura Tops
For Off shore
LOS ANGELES -Bravura, skippered by Irv-
ing Loube, Richmond Yacht Club, was the Interna-
tional Offshore Rule Class A winner Sunday in the
second race of Los Angeles Yacht Club's Harbor
Series.
The Harbor Series features IOR rated yachts
as well as those sailing under the Performance
Handicap Racing Fleet and Midget Ocean Racing
Club measurement rules.
JOR-B winner was Red Shift. co-skippered by
Alex Goelz and Jim Kahle Los Angeles Yacht
Club, and the Class C winner was Bingo. Bert
Gardner. Long Beach Yacht Club.
PHRF-A winner was Discovery, Hank Thayer,
Newport Harbor Yacht Club: Class B was won by
Sunstreak. Frank LaHorgue, Seal Beach Yacht
Club. and the Class C winner was Ginger Ale, An-
dy Ayale, Alamitos Bay Yacht Clu_b.
Winner in MORC was Smoking J. Bill Men·
ninger, LA YC.
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Water Beds, no.
We've taken the ads and listings that busi-
nesses use to call each other and put them in a
separate book-The Los Angel~ Busines~ To
Business Yellow Pages. You11 find materials,
equipment and services from firms all over the
greater Los Angeles market. And yo u'll find
them faster and easier than ever.
Water Beds 7 They're listed in Pacific Tele-
phone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages .
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Ana helm Landyacht Club_~. I _
at Mlle Square-"P1r • Fountain ~~~~~!!e~ Valley.
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Euclid .
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Oil Prediction Bleak
Agency Sees Sharp Drop in U.s~· Ouipui
WASlllN<i1'0N <AP) Convenllonal world oil
product\on probably will show Uttle or no increase
ovn lhf' next 20 years while U.S . production pro-
bably will dee-line sharply, according tD a con·
1trt>1111onal 11tiency.
The <.;ongressiona l Office of Technology AT>·
11t-1111 m .. nl noted that its est'lmatea are more
J"-"""lm111tk than some other recent forecast.a. The
d1ffen•n1·e, 1t said, is that the optimialJI supposed
oil J1roduc·t1on would rise In step with oil prices, ig·
rwrin.c Mt:ologtcal limits and political decisions to
rc·11tru1n production deliberately.
While it made no reference to the presidential
(•lf'<'l1on rampalgn, the OTA estimates stood in
11hurJ1 <·ontrast to ltepublican candidate Ronald
Ht•IJAUn's vie w that the United States couJd sub-
11tunt1aJ ly inc rease its oil production 1f governme nt
111tcrv1•nt1on were eliminated .
KEP. MORRIS K . UDALL, D-Am .. chairman
of the CYfA Congressional Board, s aid the study
shows that "unless the United States takes im·
mediate action. we will be in real trouble 1n the
years ahe ad.
"Current events in Iran and Iraq demonstrate
that the world oil situation could be far worse than
sug~ested even by OTA 's relatively low estimates,
whic h assume t'Ontinued stability an the Middle
East." he said. •
All estimators recognize that their forecasts or
future oil production are extremely unce.rtain, de-
pendmtt on unpredictable dlscoven es as well as
political and economic shifts.
"Nevertheless." the OTA report concluded. "1t
1s h1~hly likely that t~re will he Littlt: or no 1n·
crease in world production of oi l from con ventionaJ
sources.
··Prudent planning should consider this
possibility." ''Oil produt:tion in the 1ndus tnaHzed non·
Communist world could begin to decline by the
early 1980s." the report said.
·'While 1l m ay be physically possible to In·
c rease world production of o il sign ific antly
(perhaps 33 percent) by the 1990s, substantial in·
creases are extremely unlikely because the na·
tions capable of contributing to such an increase
have no financi al or political incentives to do so and
Robert A. Peckba, Laguna Heach. is director
of product sales for s mall bw~ncss systems for
The TRW.f.'UJllSU Co .. Los AnReles
Edward J . Carets has been promoted to vice
president, communications, for Comprehensive
Care Corp., a nationwide health l·are management
company headquartered in Newport Heach. Carers
Li ves in Leucadia.
Bruce W. Tunell is assistant v1ce·president
a nd loan office r for Monarch Bank, La~una
Niuuel.
Soba R. Bradley has been
appoint~ adm inistrative vice
president of finance and ad·
ministration: Betty Hollis, vice-
p r esid e n l with branch
supervision and NOW account
r esponsibilities and Eleanor
Krueger, vice president of loans
TUNELL for Irvine Savini.is and Loan As·
sociation. Other a ppointments include Ruth G.
Janes. assistant vice president of administration
and Pam KJeppel, assistant secretary-treasurer
and controller. -
David G. Balk is manager of Security Pacifi c .
Finance Corp. 's business money center in Irvine.
A plasma filtration system
was recently presented by
Parker Hanalfin Corp. to the
Cleveland Clinic Foundation .
The system. used to research
treatment of blood disorders,
was produced for the Cleveland-
based company in its Irvine
aerospace facility.
HL11 "Financial Institutions in
the 80s" Is the title of a Friday talk lo be given by
[4onard Weil at the noon lunc heon meeting of the
Olange County Forum of Town HalJ· of CaUfomia.
The session is scheduled at the Newporter Inn,
NewPort Beach. Weil is president of Manufac·
turers Bank. Heservations (2l31 628·8141.
·~clear Medical Systems. Inc., Newport B~i . has announced its joint venture with Llfe Stl:a~ ~. Inc .. has been incorp()rated under the
name lmmutron Inc-and that a registration stale·
ment covering an offer ing of one million units al ap-
pro1"'nately $2.50 per unit of additional common
stock and warrants was filed on Aug. 29 by lm·
mutron with the Serurities and Exchange Com-
m ission
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because a number of pnc-tic ol proble ms would arise
If a significant increuse 10 production were at
tempted."
The study saJd the Untlt.'d States· c·onvent1on•I
oil production, currently around JO 2 million bar
re ls a day, may shrink to between 7.2 mtlhon and
8.~ '!lillion ba~r~ls an 1985, and then to • range of 4
million to 7 m1lhon barrels daily by the year 2000.
IF TIIE NATION I~ to produce more oil than
that, according to these est imates, it would have lo
come from "unconventional" sources such as oil
shale and synthesis from coal.
The study said production by members of the
Organization of Petroleum ExPortlng Countries
<OPECJ probably will not rise during the next 20
years much above its present 31 million barrels a
day
Saudi Arabia, producing around 9.5 million
barre~s a day at present. could incr ease production
capacity to 16 mt Ilion. but has stated 1t would go no
higher than 12 mtlllon barrels a day and would not
aim for. that level before l~ at the earliest. the
OTA scud
•r SAID PRODl'CTION in the non·OP~C de
velopmg countries will increase. particularly, as
Mexico develops its oil capacit y, but most of the
increased production would be needed within those
countnes themsel\'es
"The Communist (·ountnes may cease being a
net exporter of oil to the free world by the early
1980s as a resuJt <>f dee Imes 1n Soviet production ...
the OT A warned
The O'fA said there 1s httle hkelahood of find·
ing giant new oil fields hke those of the Middle
East outside of that area
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Busiftess Tuesday. October 21. 1980 DAIL V PILOT 113
Mill Town Shuns Bitterness
Historic Labor Union Contract Accepted Quietly
. ~ .. -CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Whitney Steven•
Trash Burned
To Heat Building
BU RBANK lAP > Lod <
heed Corp. is ruidtng I t c an
save hundreds or thous ands of
dollars a year by burning its dis·
cards -such as boxes. waste
paper and floor sweeping to
heat its buildings. A s pokesman
s aid. the aerospace firm already
has in.stalled a system at its Mis-
sile and Space Division in Sun·
nyv ale that will burn 20 tons of
combustible waste every day
and produce 300 m illion BTUs of
energy.
IC OANOI\ .. : l<A l'IO~ l IAl'I tine day llftt!r u huslom·
voh• thul ~il\'t' J I' StcVl'n:-. & l'o 1l11 (1 r~l uruon c•onlrucl 1111d ended
17 y t•,1ni ur l11h1•1 'l rlfr. rt>lwvt'<l l<ounokt• 1tu1mb re~1dents were
hop1nt1 the r1•,ult would ht·., ,. .. w l•t>uedul 1rnu~t· for their town.
l rrn>n nwrnh•·ri-111 the• wvcn St1·v1•11:. pluill" ht·rt· unun1 mously
a µJ)rcw t-tl it ::1:. 1·ur 1·11n1 1 ul'l 1·nlJ1111( ont! ut tht! South ·s most bitter
l.1bor bat1h•!1 l'lw v11t1• 1•t1rm· :11x .)1t'lir uftl'r the union won the
r16(hl It• rc·pn •Mml ~, •. , 1•n s workl•r b m North <'<aroltna
Thi• t·ootraC'l "ill 1:" 1· :l.000 worker~ 111 tht! seven plants about
$3 m1lhon in huc•k pay utJuut $1,3()() IJl>lt!1•c It alsu t·ontains a un·
ton dut• t·oll1•('1 "'" d .nl1>l' and unprovt-d ~ncflts, 11\dudinK higher
h'\ 1 n •nw111 lwnef11 ...
ON '"0NOA \'. 1u::--1ua-;N'l'S of th1:. lrt.'t' lined town of 18,000
!!Uh l llk1 \\t'l l' Plt'J:.t.'d llut they '(h OWl'O l1tllt' interest in discuss
in.i tht· ,·llntr u<'t
·1 think "'•'l'\ot11• 1:. ~l:u1 1t'11 ovcr hut aftt'r all thJs tame. it's
h .11 ti ICI .:t.'I 1.-.i l t'\l'll1·d over 11. :-.ard ;1 wo111<.1n who asked not to
ht' 1tll'nt1f1ed ·1 lh rn k 11 ... good for thl' mill e mployees. but it 's JUSt
!-!(Hit' on f1ir Sn hlfll! l'l't1pl1• <.trl' fUl>I trn •tJ or ll "
.\I a or \ <trob n Little. attendin~ a l.ca~ue of Mun1 <:1palities
1111·,•1111g 111 H.11l-1µh ,,11d tlw t•u ntrlll'l "as a welcome relief for
h t•t rown a tt.-1 ~ t':t r' ul labor strife
"Tiii~ SE'f'Tl.t .. ll •~NT 1s b:rNI ... ~hl' prod<11 med ·T he whole
l't onorny .of tlH: 1 11~ s hould 111111rnvl· uftt•r this. Hopefully. the un·
(a vorablt> puhlrt·1t~ f1ur <'II}' and .J P Stevens has received will die
down ''
Hill Kittner pn·s1dt•nt of the Hoanokl' Valley Chamber of Com·
rrw rl·t.• said thl· pC:11·t would Ill• "an ct-cmom11· boost to the lloaneike
Vall ey with C:1ll lhe t-xtra 1m·ome the t•mployees wi ll r eceive."
As t he mills o p1.·nl'd Montluy. workers t alked about their
plans for the bac·k pay, wtuC'h the t•ompany said would be paid
w1lhin 30 days
"We need that mont•y. It's been Cl long time t oming." shouted
one man.
"And it 'II be gone quick." ;mother quipped.
Clyde Bush. international representative for the Amalgamated
Clothing and Textile Workers Union. smd lhl' workers should have
had their money long ago.
"These people. most of the m m aktnJ.t iibout $4 an hour. haven't
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had a raise in two years. even though workers at Stevens' non·
union pl.inls h.ivc gotten two," said Hush. "The workers here need
that money to buy the necessities, like shoes for their children and
food."
Bush, who has headed un ion organizing here for live years ,
<'ai led Sunday's vole the "biggest victory ever " for htm.
Puul Ba rrett, a public relations officer al Stevens, declined to
comment on the contract. But he questioned town officials' views
that the labor fi l(ht damuged Hoanoke Rapids' image.
"I HAVE NEVER SEEN Hoanoke Rapids as a town beset by
labor problems," Barrett said. ''It's a very pleasant town and l
hC:1ve never obser ved 1my problems with the people."
Immediately after the Roanoke Rapids ratification, workers
at Stevens plants in High Point N.C .• Allendale, S.C.. and
Montgomery, Ala .. unanimous ly accepted the same pact. The com·
pany and union had agreed that the Roanoke Rapids contract
would be a model ror t he other three plants .
Since the organizing drive began in Roanoke Rapids in 1!163.
Stevens has been found guilty <!2 times or unfair labor practices by
the NalionaJ Labor Relations Board. Violations included fi ring
workers for union activities and other means or intimidation.
In exchange for the contract. the union agreed to call off a
four .year national consumer boycott of Stevens products and
term inate an anti-Stevens publicity campaign. The company re·
ser ved its right to contest organizing efforts in other plants. but is
bound bv the contract to use strictly le2al means .
Stevens employs about 34,000 workers at 81 plants. including
12.000 in 26 North C ur<1lin u plants.
Oil Use Decreases
NEW YORK <AP) -Oil consumption in the United States
dropped to an avera ge of 16.9 million barrels a day in the third
quarter of 1980. down 6.5 percent from the same period a year ago.
The American Petroleum Institute also said oil use in the first
nine mon~hs of lSf!-0 was 8 percent below levels of a year ago. U.S.
crude oal mventones rose to a record 394 .3 miU ion barrels, up 20.1
percent from a year ago.
"!'he AP I said U S. oil imports averaged 6.3 million barrels a
~ay m Septem ber. down 21.2 percent from last year's September
figure.
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England could help reduce the
high cost of hom e heating for
energy.poor residents or the
Northeas t . Massac hus etts
e ner gy officials say.
The pipeline, which requires
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Canadian agencies , would as·
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a fuel the region now depends on ror much or its ener gy -said
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. NEW Y~RK While the tendencyis tosaythatnobody's
doing an)'.thing except t~ ~atch the economy and the way of lif~ dete~orate, .a surprising amount of experimentation is going on m Amer1ca today.
Detroit ~s belting ~illions of dollars that the long·shunned S!fl a_ll car W1ll restore its health, and utilities everywhere are
risking a return lo coal, once a symbol of old-fashioned out-
dated smokestack America. '
Homebuilders are cutting costs by clustering houses on
s m ~lier lots, or B;re attac~ing them to each other. the better to
resist the cold wrnds or winter. And the factory built house is
headed for a comeback.
Experiments in sunpower are being conducted by so
many small companies that it resurrects the days of the great
American tinkerers, those fellows who produced the farm
machinery, the cars. the airplanes, the electric devices and the like, working out of barns or bicycle
shops.
Bicycles too are being given a second
look, of course, and so are woodstoves,
woolen underwear, log houses and a
catalog of once almost discarded items.
But most of the experimentation is with
things new.
ln electronics they are eager to
change the way you Ii ve and work. The of·
fice is being automated; the effi cient
home might soon be Someday, you might cuN111tl'I'
shop by video screen and computer -maybe even deliver
your work that way rather than beating your way to and from
the company.
IN PRIVATE •'tNANCING the entire setup is changing.
and if you do not think so justob5ervesavings banks and com·
mercia1 banks now competing in the same arena, and
brokerage house~ring checking accounts.
The traditio~long-term, fixed-rate home mortgage is
on its way out, to be replaced by variable rates and sbort-
term loans that. while they might be amortized over JO years,
will be reviewed every rive.
The spirit of experimentation has produced a great year
for new stock issues. si m ilar in some ways to the beady days
of the 1960s. when so many little companies with "tech" or
"tek" began their days.
Now. you may have observed. many of the newer com·
panies are involved with photovoltaic cells or oil and mineral
explorallon, either because they week to fill needs or take ad-
vantage of new tax regulations.
Rules and regulations are being experimented with. in-
stituted and changed at a rate never matched in U.S. history,
the better. it is said. to keep pace with all the other changes
that are taking pince.
ANYnllNG TODAY IS fair game for experimentation.
even_ f~eral budgets and Federal Reserve monetary policy.
albeit with results that many critics contend are potentially if not currently disastrous ..
ll i~ untrue, therefo~e. t~ trunk that nothing's being done wh~n. 1t see~s. anythmg 1f not everything is being ex-
penmeuted Wltb . The pressures of the times, it is said, dic-
tate that we seek answers.
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• THIADVOCATUIN .....
"Should We End Tne
Court s AulhOflly O•er
Ttuanla. Runaways Ano
lncomg1ble Children?
K im Darby Cle ft) and Anme Potts play
a pair of feisty truck drivers in the TV
movie ··Flat bed Annie and Sweet iepie:
Carl Sllgjln shows how
En• lh ond other planets 111
ttu.l solar· sy&l&m have sul·
111red 11om comet bom·
b111dmen1 and eJ<am1nes
11u1 ev1d11nce o f such
impacts on tneu surfaces
Lady Tru ckers" tonight al 8 on CBS.
Channel 2.
Cl) cu.we 9 A8C..WS
e:ao G MIU.NY£
• WELCOME IACK. K°""' W'*> Freddie gains !WC·
~ • a d.1 • neil'-he
nor the s-athoga can
deal Wilh hi• new lame.
• GOODTIMU
8 ~DAYS AGAIN
Att., de<'o0l!Sh1no h11 c.ar
111 • r9Ce, Foozoe dec•deS
thal he wants to be Dap-
11zeo
• A8CHEW8
IJ JOKE.R'S WILD
., ... 'A'8'H
Hawkeye autters a concus-
llOfl when he wrecks hi•
IMP and 11 rescued by a
Korean lamlly who cannot
Mich.., I• pr-red Into
becomlog • member ol a
etrNI geng thllt Is terronz-
lng the nelghbo<hooc:I • understand Englllh
• Dea<CAWTT
GoNt: John Huatoo fPat1
2of 2)
• s.a-1 CONTACT(A)Q
Cl) M•A•a•H
Rlldar wrll• home to hla
mother while Hawtceye car-
ries on toot lnspect1on and
Col. Potlef gets snot In the
bec:klide. a. IMNEV Mtu.ER
Whil9 New York City Is
llrought to a 1tand1tlll by a
bllaard. Barney and his "*' must Cop4t with a
dead body. an Irate lawyer
and e deranged citl2~.
7:00 8 CM NEWS
• MAEfTA
A paychopathle criminal
teachn out lor help. bUt
hl9 o-pt'otec'tive molhe<
anO an uncooperallve sys-
tam atand In his way to
rec:ov.fy
• OYMEASY
Gu .. 11; act1ess Joan Fon-
1 ai11e. Dr Lawrence
Feigenbaum. photogra·
phef Helen Gee. D ID MACNEll. / L!HAEA
MPORT
Cl) TIC T~ DOUGH
9 ....WGM'FlH -"l egenduy Wom en "
Guests l1lhan Gish, AM
Miiier, Myrna Loy. Ethel
Merman. Renala Scono
Cha1111~I l.bt Ing•
8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles
8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles
I KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles
KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles
Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ·TV (lnd ) Los Angeles
(J) KCST (ABC) San Diego
I KTlV (Ind ) Los Angeles
KCOP·TV (IM) Los Angeles
• KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles
C\) KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntmgl on Beach
7:30 IJ 2 OH TliE TOWN
Sieve and Metooy spend a
day al lhe busy Palmdale
Air Trathc Convol C&nter
G SHAN.ANA
Guests The Cryslals
0 H<>l.L \'WOOD
SOUAAE.8
G FACE THE MUSIC
II) ALL IN THE FAMtL Y
A"er Archie's unio" goes
on strike, Archie becomes
m1sereble and the family
bec:omes womed at>out
llwl<r future. (Part 2)
• MACNEIL I L.EHAV'
AEPORT
I!) HEWSCHECK
Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE
Satellite· Tit reoew1ng sta-
tions lor the home. a tilth·
gr•Clfl lem1n1st
1:00 IJ Cf) MOlllE
• • 11o "flatbed .Annie &
s-•iep1e· Lady TtUCk·
ers" I 19791 A11nle Potts.
Kim Darby Two young
women 10tn torces to save
an expensive trucking ttg
from the repossessors and
keap 1t out ol the hands ol
hijackers (R)
-~CELL lllOO<H
Rosie and RoSlyn have 10
lace shocking realiz•lion1
when th• true horror ot Ille
bah1nd bars contront1
them.
G9 ~0AY8
The Fonz CO"'" to the , ...
we when a CM accident
and a IAlftily 9Quabble land
Marlor\ In tM ·-· (R)
'1:018 The Hlghtthe
Bridge Fell Down
1:30 0 @! LA VERHE &
SHIRLEY
Lav.irne and Sh1tley lake
o•er Ille running ot a
greasy spoon diner mat
Lenny tnht!flled tR)
.. CAROL BURNETT
ANO FAIENOS
9:00 0 FAMILY FEUO
IJ OOffAHIJE
'Women Sailors Vs Tne
Navy" Guests Louise
F11zmotr1s. Csrole 8rocl<
AClmtral C "Mark" Hiii
attorney Ramona R1ps1on
D ®l THREE'S
COMPANY
Jack sees his yea•s ol
schooling go down the
d• sin when he la11s his
11na1s eaam at chel sctiool
tRICJ
.. MERV OAIFFlN
Legendary Women •
Gunts L•lhan G•Sh .Ann
Miller. Myrna Loy, Ethel
Merman. Re<1ala Scotto.
Perer Rogers
@ ,50 NOVA
"Portrait 01 A Killer" A11
1ncredlble odyssey through
l he human body with
Swedish pho tographer
Lennart Niluon's camtlfa
Clocurnen11 the causes and
ettecta ot heart attacks
end ttrotl• (R)CJ
9:aG 8 CIRCLE Of' ST AM
"Lou Rawls"
Flushed With Le_arning
KOCE Makes You Privy to W.C. Field
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
Of* Oell'I ,._Sutt What do we do with our
Number 1 and Number·2? Why.
we fiusb it, of course , and off it
1oes to . . . where?
What's more, how does a flush
fiuab? Who, besides plumbers.
undentands the workings or a
toilet? You, for one , if you catch
•'The Natural History of the
Water Closet" oo KOCE, Chan-
nel 50f Wednesday at8:30 p.m.
SUBTITLED "A Documen·
tary Cantata," this sbow by the
public television net work's
Hershey, Pa., affiliate uses
muaic animation and a liberal
sprinkung of humor to plunge in-
to ita topic.
While this approach wipes out
any objections we might have to
what could be dis t aste ful
m aterial "Natural History"
does oat 'bowl us over with in·
formation. There are a few facts present-
ed: We learn that water closell
(the producers seem to have an
aversion to tbe word toilet > are
made of non-h ydroscopic
vitreous china which. happily,
does not abeorb liquids.
(TV REVIEW J
We are told that the Buffalo
Statler Hote l. built i n 1908.
was the first to include private
plumbing in every guest room.
We are info{"med that "every
flush is a salute to British in-
genuity.
And . i n the h a lf-ho ur 's
highlight, we are shown a cut-
away or a toilet aceuoU11 fluahing.
Believe it or not. that's pretty in-
teresting.
The rest of the program takes
us to a sewage treatment plant.
where disgusting water is made
into nice water, and a toilet
manufacturing facility lo see
how those funny little seats are
made.
BUT THERE IS more that
could have, and should have,
been included.
What about tha t a lleged
~nglisb gent named Crapper
who supposedly invented the
fiusn toilet? Did he or d idn't he?
Exemption Denied
WASHINGTON <AP) -The Federal Communications Com·
miuicm bu denied "The Phil Donahue Show" an exemption from
the equal time law.
Delpite the ar1u.ment of ita staff that an exemption was not
warrmted the FCC split 3-3 on the question. But commiaalooer
Anne J~ decided that thJ! exempt.ion should be denied, meanin&
the FCC tumed it down by a 4-3 mar1in. The lbow'a producer, Multimedia Prqp'am Productions Inc.,•
bad 10Uf.bt tbe •pecial equal time exeml>tlon because Donahue
wanted to lJlvite several presidential candidates to appear in-
dividualb' .. euesta.
An extraordinarv Slory
N' 11// ~·1 /\YI N<~
The controversy. such as it is,
continues. •
Whal was the social impact of
indoor plumbing. the g reat
equalizer that mixed every-
bo dy's hum a n waste . from
counts and kings to rat-catchers
a.nd prostitutes, together ?
Nor does "Natural History"
acknowledge what m ay be the
most important question regard·
ing conte mporary modes of
sewage treatm ent: Do t hey
make sense? Are we wise in.
spending millions of dollars to
dirty our water then clean it up
and send it downstream ? Is not
human waste yet another part or
the biological energy flow that
could be better used for produc-
tive purposes?
These are not trivial matters.
Sewage, its accumulation and
disposition. are major political
issues in some parts of America.
It is clear that, in these
locales, population growth has
reached the point where the
traditional treatment system no
longer suffices unless we accept
environmental degradation as
an inevitable by-product of our
will to flush.
But trivial -as in trivia -
sums up "Natural History" in
one word. The show is frivolous,
funny and. lo a lesser extent, in-
formative.
THE MUSICAL score. in can-
tata form, was composed and
conducted by Paul Alan Levi
and it is good. So is the anima-
tion by Fred Miles.
If nothing else. "Natural His -
tory'• will make ua a little more
appreciative of what happens
when we twlat the handle on our
toilet tank. But, like they say,
it's a long way to Wuhingtoo.
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TUBE TOPPERS
NRC e S:OO World Series. The
Phillies try lo wrap it up tonight as t~y
return home with a 3-2 lead over tfie
Kansas City Royals .
CBS 8 8:00 "Flatbed Annie and
S weetiepie : Lady T rucker s." Annie
Potts and Kim Darby take the wheel in
this TV movie about two women out to
save a trucking firm. (Photo at left>
KCET a 8:00 ·· Political Debate . A
f a ceoff between Sen . Alan Cranston, D-
Cali f.. and h is Republican challenger,
tax reformer Paul Gann. Also shown at
JO :JOon KOCE. Channel 50.
D ®) TA.>CI
With the help ot an unusual
person tHerve V1llecha1ze),
lhe caDDles continue lhe<r
wild IX!<Son11 llighls into
fantasy tPart 2)(AI
10:00 I) Cl) CBS REPORTS
"The Saudis" Ed Bradley
reviews and analyres tfle
role ot Ille Saudi Arab1a11s
in the troubled Middle
East
UO NEWS
D @) HART TO HART
A Deautltul woman claims
that Jonalha11 is the latne1
ot her young Child (R)
Q) NATIONAL NEWS
fJl) THE 800Y IN
QUESTION
·er ea1hlells • 01 Jonathan
Millet recreates some
I 71h·Cen11.1ry 11•oer1ments
10 demonstrate how the
undetstandlng ot brealh·
1ng torms the basis ot most
modern diagnosis CJ
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10:300 NEWS
mm NEWS
8i)POLITICAL DEBATE I
Sen Al•n Cran•ton. O C•ltt , •no R~pubflc •n
cn•1lenger P~I c;,.,,n I«-•
eacnorwer I
JOHN DARLING
t t :00 IJ D C!J) NEWS
U HOLLVWOOO
SOOAMS
0 NEWLYWED GAME
.. VOU BET 't'OUR LIFE
Buddy Heckel\ meets a
dOCIOr who won $375 000
baiting on lhe horses, a
former !!J/IPP6• who is now
curatOf 'WI a museum and a
·Miu Tall" runner-up
Q) ONE STEP BEYOND
"Premo111t1on A young
girl has a terflty1n9 VISIO"
ol be1nQ crus/led by a
chandelier
11:301) LOUOAANT
Billie uncovers some
shocking 1nlorm1111on while
doing on article on the
American N1ui mo•ement
(Al
0 THE BEST ~
CAASOH
Guests Mclean Steven
son Herve V1llecha1ze Ari
Graham Trio (R)
8 MORECAMBE & WISE
Richard Greene guest
sta.1s tn Ern1e1s version 0 1
'Lost Horizon
0 ®1 ABCNEWS 0 GUNSMOl<E
A ... 11y llllle otphan-tn1el
f11s1 steals t1om Mall. 1hen
se1s ou1 10 help n1m m an
imoe,,d•ng embusn
Slae R 'as No Plain .Jayne
• HOGAN'a.-~ General Burkhalter
atlampla 10 wed hla •i•l•r
toCol Kllrtk
., rT TAKU A THIU
A 1ral1orou1 SIA agen1
OblltuCI~ Al Mundy'e
at1emp11 10 track down a
••-gun t>erng de•eloped
Dy the Chinese
fl) FAST FORWARD
The lnl0tma11on FIOw" A
look a• the new 1ecnn1quH
Delng ClevelOped IO QUICkly
and et11e1enlly move vast
quantities ot 1ntorma11on 1s
p1asan1ed
8i) CAPTIONE.D ABC
NEWS
11:llO D OJ) ABC MOlllE
• • ' The Young
Pioneers" ( 19761 Roger
Kern l1n<1a Purl TM n·aoe
118"'lyweds mo•e 10 1ne
wilderness ol the Dakotas
1n the 18101 lo make a new
hie IL'r themselves (Al
12:c:io 8 TWILIGHT ZONE
Ed Lindsay has an old
radio, which only picks up ,.
old radio shows
ID MIS8ION:
IMP08818L£
The IMF "1uSt !tee an
imprisoned priest wno5e
hie is at stake
12:30 eJ TO..ORAOW
Guests editors ot lhe
01tQfd American Otclion·
ary U MOVIE • * a 'Unco,,quered"
(19471 Gary Coooe•. eons
Karloll Fro,,lier Fort Pill
s1ruggles oga1ns1 Indians
end treacherous whites
wilh tfle l'lelp ot a Virginie
captain 12 hrs 25 min ) 0 THEF91
F0tests 01 The Nighl"
Cl) NATIONAL NEWS
12:401) C88 L.ATE MOVIE
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M1~e Lane, Richard lt
Slatlery Former mem~rs
loC•I Labat Day plenic '2
fir&. IS ml.n I
-~ It It It "Lin " ( ttMl21 Dolo-
res Hart. Step11en Boyd A
Dutch detective at1emp11
to make up to• hla negu-
119"~ b~ pun11h111g an a•·
NUJ tt hi • 30 min )
1:ao D T.-LOME~
"Troubla F°' Tonto" ·
2.1IO .....
MOYi. ·-,, • ·~ "Catry On Cruls.r.g"
( t~) Sidney James, Ken-
neth WHliam1 A ahlp'e
capl•ln on a Medller-
r anean·bounCI crulae hnda
tnlll a group of madc.aps
wlll be filling In tor hi.a teg·
ular slall 12 hrs )
2:30. NEWS
2:408 NEWS
2:568 NEWS
3:00 8 MOVIE
• • • • "Devil And The
Deep· ( t932) Tallulah
Bankhead. Gary Coopet
3:150 MOVIE
• • •, · The Herness
(197 11 Lorne Greene Julie
Sommers
Q) MOlllE
• • • "Beheld A Pule
Hone · (191\4} Gregory
Peck. Anthony Quinn
4:000 MOVIE * * "T,,. Ledy And The
Monster' I 19441 Erich von
S1rohe1m, \/era Ralston
4:25U NEWS
4:30U MOVIE
• • "fne Black Cal
I t94 1) 88$11 Rathbone.
Nigel Bruce
K'f•dnt-•datf•
Bagi imfl .ffnt,if••
11:00 Q) • '·• LUCll.y T e~an'
( 19341 John Wayne, Gabby
Heyes
-AFTERNOON-
t2:00 m • * • • The Amazing
Or ChlterhouM" f 1938)
Edwerd G Robinson,
Humphtey Bogart
Q) * * a 'The Strippe<"
( 1963) Joanne Woodward.
Richard Beymerr
ot a U S m11ttary un11 take
lhe1t l8Ct1Cal $14.lllS 10 the
streets and pull oll a sanes
ol robneries 1 3:00 Q1l • • a Amelia
Earharl (Part 1) ( 1976)
Susan Clark, JOh11 For-
sythe
1:00 m MO\/IE
• • • "P1cn1c ( 1956) Wll·
ham Holden Kim Novak
Tne h•es ol live people are
deeply alle<:led when a
s1range1 shows up at the
3:30 0 • • • "Ge1onlmo"
( 1962) Chuck Connors.
Kamala Devi
by Armstrong & Batluk
•r wl,.........
Carson
Hurt in
TV Stunt
BURBANK <AP > -A
sketch about a gambler
who shoots himself after
losing a fortune in Las
Vegas turned out to be
anything but a laughing
m atter for entertainer
Johnny Carson . who in-
jured himself while re-
hearsing the scene for
the "Tonight Show."
Television star Loni Anderson of "WKRP in Cincinnati.. Cleft >
will portray J ayn e Mansfield (right) in a TV movie based on the
life career of the late a ctress. The show will air Oct . 29 on CBS, Ch a n-
nel 2.
The 54·year·old come-
d ian, who has hosted the
·'Tonight Show" for
more than 17 years. was
supposed to take out a
gttn. shoot himself and
land on a backup mat,
said J oe Bleeden. an
NBC spokesman.
Instead of landing on
his back. Carson landed
on his left side and could
'Daisy' Set for Song Debut
tell he had been injured.
Bleeden said. Carson
said he t hought some
ribs were cracked.
Carson concealed the
in j ury from the au-
dience for the first 50
minutes or Ute show Fri-
day night, then coul d
hide his pain no longer .
HOLLYWOOD CAP ) -Catherine
Bach. Daisy on CBS' "Dukes of
Hazza,rd ... will make her singing and
dancing debut on ABC's "Nashville
Palace " Saturday.
Roy Clark is host. and the guests
include Mickey Gilley, Andy Griffith.
George "Goober" Llndae)lt Barbara
Mandrell, the Oak Ridge Boys and
Slim Pickens.
•••• ~•.Everything 8 brilliant:'
• ..__ C-.oO " v 0All Y ~WS
"Judy Davis 1s the gutsiest
young woman to wrn
our hearts srncc
Kathannc Hepburn ...
•JudllhCniM
"A SJNlrkMna m ovie ..
-~ S-WNeC·TV
ffaYSAT .... MT
TIMOa ... MAISHAU.
OMITA ..
NEWPOflf TO
AVALON
------
The Anny was no
laughing matte r
until Judy Benjamin
joined it.
11RIVATE
BEN.JAMIN
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.. DAILY PILOT Tuelday, Oct~ 21 , lilO ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION
'Uncommon Women' on GWC Stage
There are 1ome 1ntermlttently aU1ten1n1 mo menu ln " nrommon Women and Othen," cur
rently oo suge at Golden We•t C0Ue1e'1 Actor'•
Playboit, but lht' overall 1mpreulon lef\ by Wendy
Waasentean'a play 11 that It hh thto r haracters
it delNrt. doesn't quite live up to ill poeenUaJ
Miu WaH fMltt'an h.a set out to do for eittht
women,., a fuh1unable Eutem colleae what Jack
Heifner d•d for three youna tadlet from Texas in
"V anllit>• " tlowevt-r. her focua 1a net'et11rUy
Rickerlnj, IUnC't' her pl,a)' ii more heavily popu)at
ed. with th~ result btlana that relationahipt .re
gloaaed ovt>r ratthfr than dtlvt'd Into
"'\ THt: lllARACTER~ IN .. l 'ncommon Women··
a~ lnter~•tlna enou&h. and d1rec-tor Denise Dunne
does a lint' job ol ne1h1n1 out their identifyln&
fe.tur~. Kut the ph11v 's v1tnetlf form and hark of
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genuine ronfllct Cfnct1on surfaces between two or
the girls only once, and then wanly I are insur·
mountable obstacles.
One expects -e ven thirsts for -some
measurable impact in this stor y of five women
who meet six years after their graduation and re·
call the events of their college days. The primary
thrust of the play is that they have been pro·
grammed throughout their undergraduate years
that they are "uncommon women." of whom more
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Intermission
Tom Titus
11 upect~. and the fart that most do not arhieve
their preordamt--d (loahl is indeed thoueht provok·
Ina Rut It h• a nl•d c·ourse atnd not a steak.
The c;oldl!n Wet1t artrt'saes display varying
dca&ref'I or tlllcnt. with the most memorable
performan('<! delivered by Ohme dePriest as an
urthy. hedom!ftlC' R~tte Madler t ype who spices up
the rollr~tfi. milk und cratckers sessions. Also ex·
tremely tdfoct1vc as Phyllis Upton as a lonely,
overwt'lllht ('t'l(•d who l(uards ag1Ainst s~tling her
~11i(hU too t11~h
Ri:NATA •'LORIN, WHO has turned in some
truly ··unl·omm1m" performances at GWC over the
past derade, 1s s "len~1d as the pre-law student
who's most IJkely to su<'ceed (and does I, but still
reflerts comp!A{lsion for the others Riveting in
her ambq;u1ty 1s C hrista Phillips as t he
"catatonic" freshman who's brilliant but madden-
ingly silent.
Less clearly defined but en1a1lng in their aur-
ruce charat'lerizations are Teri Hamilton u the
srhool shaker and mover, Maria Taylor aa a
glamorous man trap, Mary Grough as a good·
hearted girl who opts ror early marriage and
Stephanfe Wolfe as a restless aouJ who bears a
deep grudge against Miss F1orin for stealing her
lover long ago.
Audrey Walton plays the tradition-minded
house mother with a heavy dose of sugar, yet not
unrealistic or cloying. She perhaps could bolster
her performance with a bit more self·confldence.
TRANSITION SCENES often lack impact in
the Golden West production, a factor that could be
alleviated with appropriate music or sound effects.
Richard Rousse's sorority house setting bears an
expansive appearance, seemingly widening the
tiny Play box theater.
"Uncommon Women and Others " will be
performed for two more weekends, Thursdays
through Saturdays at 8:30. with a closing matinee
Nov. 2 at 2:30.
Sh f ~~ p~ n ---II .,-fffd-T-roupe•~ -een or '-18 ~Y o.e. Johnny Car son breaks up, cast member
Carole Cook as he clowns with a top hat
backstage arte r a performance of the Q: Is Hollywood finally aettlag aroud to do·
lag lhe life of film star James Ca1ney? If so, wbo
wlll play Ca&ney? -T . Sancltea, Baffalo.
A: The rumors of a Cagney life story being
done keep cropping up. But there's nolhin definite
in the works as yet . If and when
it happens , don't be surprised lo
see Martin Sheen as Cagney.
"I'm kinda built like him and l
do some of his stuff," says
Sheen. "And I've had several
offers to do the story of his life.
But first. before' I do somebody
else's life, I fi gure 1 better get
mine in s hape." When asked
how long that might take. the
"Apocalypse'' st ar crac ked, sMHM
"Maybe a week or two." Sheen, cur.rently appear-
ing in UA 's "Final Countdown," once met Cagney
at a social function in Hollywood. A month or so
later. the veteran actor ohoned him from bis Con-
necticutfarmtosay: "Kid, you'regoin' along way."
Q: It seems that Burt Reynolds s&lll can't
shake bla macho sex-symbol image. Does it bother
bim at all? -U.Ue G., MUwaukee.
A: Yes. Though he's always hated the ''sex·
symbol" I Burt admits he helped perpetuat.e
it with · a us Cosmopolit.an nude cente rfold.
One da: • while lunching with Paul Newman, a girl
came over and asked Newman to remove his sun·
glasses so she could see his blue eyes. After she
left, Newman shrugged and sighed, "That's the
summation of 28 years of work ... " To which
Reynolds retorted, "You're lucky it's only your
eyes. You should hear what they ask to see of
mine!''
Q: la actor Doa Murray, wbo appears la TV's
"Dallas" aplaolf, "Kaoe.a Luldlal," tlae 1ame one
wlao atuftd witla Martlya Moaroe la "Bu Stop"?
-Mn. Sllell .. O'Stdllvaa, Jeney City •
A: Yea. Don (who plays earage bou Sid Fair-
gate, a next-door nei&hbor to Gary and Valene Ew-
ing I, ~alla very vividly worldnt with Marilyn.
He remembers her as beln& very sweet -but very
frightened of acting and delaying as long u possi-
ble coming onto the set. "She was constantly
late," he says, "and would get so nervous she
would be ill-on every film."
Q: la It &nae that rock ud roll mule actually
affec:&a &be hearing? -Pam Cartis, Flaallag, N. Y.
A: The answer is yes -according to a study
made by Israeli medics. They kept a record of
young people entering the service and found that
more than 10 percent had hearing defects, which
they attributed to loud music blasting away in dis·
cos, at home, in cars and other confined places.
Q: Telly SavalH claim• lle'a aever bee•
dhorcecl. Ye& I bow lie'• beft married ae~eral
limes. How come? -Leola• Omm, Lauba1, Mlcla.
A: Explains Telly : "Though I've been
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"COAST TO COAST' (l'G)
1"1M<1M:11 ..,_."'°'°' Ofl.N~ ,~..,, ... , ....
"URBAN COWBOY" (PO) ,,....,.,,,
"IN 000 WE TAUST" (PG) ,._.,, .. ,.
MOVIE RATINGS
FOR MRENTS AND
YOUNG PEOPLE
ALL DID AHO Ill 'II.Mt lllCflVE
lWf HAL OIF ntf MOTIOH l'ICTUllE
CODI OIF SIL' MOIJLATIOH ..... ... ., .... , . . . ., ...
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"DIVINE
MADNESS" (A)
II "PRIVATE
BENJAMIN" (R)
I ''THE ELEPHANT
MAN" (PG)
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SftlDSiACI" _..,, .. ~
"IN QOO wm TRUST"
(PG)
"ntl .IPK" lfl)
"ILUU McmtER9"
"ltROM NIGHT" (A)
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''THIUPI Ill
°'"'IAN''(R) Ml_ ... ... ... _., ___ , ... ._,..,_
'Glad You ASked That'
by Marlly1t mid Hy G•dMr
divorced from m y wives legally, I've never been
divorced emotionally."
Q: Wltb ber many soap-opera type marriages,
I wonder if Elizabeth Taylor ever exprested her
definition of love? -Guatl ff., San Jose.
A : "l don't know quite how to express it,"' Liz
said. "If you fee l something so deeply and
personally it's like advertising. You just can't
capsulize love, you can't put it into a category.
There 's mother love. child love, man and woman
love. It must encompass everything as well as
things you're proud of."
Q: Visiting Walt D11ney World la Florida dur-
ing the bot spell, we all wondered, bow do Mickey
Mouse aad the other Disney characten parade
around sweltering la their heavy animal costumes
without passing out? -Mrs. S. Morrl1, Ft.
Lauderdale.
A : They keep their cool through mini port.able
air conditioning units, built right into their furry
animal suits and giant heads.
Q: About coatroversial TV star Robert Conrad
-I• it true that, Uke Alan Ladd, be lula&s that OD·
ly abort girls play oppo1l&e him -to mab him
look taller? -P.T., Omaha.
A: "No. I just ask that they be girls -and
single -or their husbands be out of town!" Bob
facetiously told us . "Actually, I don't care about
height. It's a ll irrelevant." Incidentally. Conrad is
several inches taller than Ladd was.
Q: ltallu opera star Lacluo Pavarotti, aside
from bla aaperb 1t.11a1, seems like a real down-to·
eartll pencm -JllClllai from IM mte..Viewa I've
w atcMd. la Ille 1om1 to 10 llDllywood aow -with
Illa fin& mo~! -arts •.. Seaale.
A: Your lint impression ol Pavarotti was aJ\
accurate one -and we don't think Hollywood will
change him. He doesn't think so either. "If I suc·
ceed," be aaya, "I don't think it will cban1e my at·
titude. And more than everythina," be Crins. "I
hope l will not lose my sensed humor." Widely
regarded as the world's most charismatic tenor,
Pavarotti will play the UUe role in MGM's "Yes,
Giorgio."
Q: Does Roaald Rea1aa have aay endearing
nickname for Ill• wife, Naacy! -G. Gladltoae,
Jersey City, N.J.
A: There !bay be others, but the one we heard
about was, "Mommy."
Send your ~ltionl to Hy Gardner. "Glad You
Asked That." care of thu MWIJlllJPtt, P.O. Boz 19620.
Irvine 92714. Marilyn and HJI Gardnn will aruwtt QI
many question.a as tMfl can in fMir column, but tM
volume of mail make• peraOftOl replie•impouibU.
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jured himself in a pratfall ror his TV show
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INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Erma Bo"'Deck
•Horoscope •Classlfled ~~2.Llkl>
Leaving Home: /
Is There Right
Time to Go?
f'rt!_s hm t.>n , ft t n l vltt-._l
somellntt'S ~t.'l J -.ul>e rin~ lt•,:.on
on t he Jrt ul 1 h t•u-.11111 d
dormllon ruoni111.n1.·
1t-:Shard to -1;: );1..,;· thJ~ ,-
ieemin~ly innu1 11011,, p1 clt'r t•nc·l'
for a non smuk rn1-: µ1. 1 ... un wh1•
enjoys muSll' n1ul<1 1n' 1tt-dis
aster
~U<..'ll W/\S THE .. asl' wht:n J
student s pent six tumultuou:.
mon~~ w1th a hypLral'll\'t' J<tZl
111us1c1an who earned u portaLle
recording studio with full tom
1.plement of musit•al instrument.s
-including an elt:ctrir pinno
everywhere he traveled
Roommate conrlic ts urt:n't
confined to collegiate neophytes.
A twosome sharing an apart
ment can learn tha t friendships
crumble over such 1r rc•conc1la
ble differences as one pre
ference for smooth peanut butter
and the other's penchant for
crunchy.
l opin~ w1tl1 li I OOSlllllJlt I~
JU"I nne ut llw µruhlt>m ' 1a \t•t:n
.1~1.'r fon:•:. upun lt:dv111.: h<111h:
tor tht: first 11me "tHllt' l''
p~·rtt>nres an• l e:.~ truu111 .. t1l
than <'lht!rs dl'ld i.ornt: J httl•·
murl' <·orn1tal th..in t1 J~1r· __ ,. __ ---
Hl T tOK 'fttt: T f .. ~ uf
thou:.cln<h. uf )OUlhs who venturl'
into the "reaJ world" t!ath year .
lhert' is a bttle help in the for111
tlf a new book. "l"lrltl T1111c Out
Skills for Living Away Frcm1
Horne "
Written by N or th e r n
c'ali fornia family tht>rap1sl !>
Hl!va Ca mi e l an d ll 1l a
Michaelsen, "First Time Out"
offers a comprehensive guide to
the ins and outs or leaving home
at the ripe age of 18.
The 220-page book covers the
basics of hudgetln~. housing,
food selection and cooking. buy
ing clothing as well a s informa
t1on on how to buy a car , choosf'
a doctor or dentist. plan a career
and care for physical and men·
tal health.
There are dozens of sample
--
c-hec klists, l'har ts L<nd record·
ln?eping form!' lu help college-
a n d non college bound teen -
a1:crs nq•ani7.e their m oney,
t1111e and rc1>ourc~·s
Wh1lf• the• ltvmg guide doesn't
cover any one subJect 1n-clepth,
ir prO\ ides a w ide-r a ng ing
sumplmg of !>ituatlons and is-
sues that timt tht! younger dE--
ci.S1on malccr.
T H E FIRST POltT on thl'
voyage from hCJmc is the flnan-
c-ial world of checklng and sav
ings accounts and crt!dit C!ifJ'ds
And th0f'e'i a l>rief section or;
one of the two Sttl'e tbings tn Uf e
taxes.
Ne:t stop is a ch.1J•ler on hou.«
lng. The a 11thors ciuthn4: rental
and lease a~reemc:nls ;;nd the
respons11JhtJt'!> of landlurtl!> ,md
tenants In add1110n 111 prov1tlmg
samµlt: n•nl:Jl ai•r..,·1r.c11t~ th1·
hous in~ st>ct100 inc l111J1 ·s an 1n
ventory chcc·klis t 011 ltll· 1·1inrt1
lion of a dwt.•ll1 11 v uni' Thi
checklist helps pro•\ l'lll • c.nfrrm
lalions upon term111.lt.•1n of •h1·
housing ar range11wnl
The book c<ivcrs 1t<·mc., t<• -.1m·k
1n kitr h t-n ~upbf/ar d-. and
rt'.'frigcrallir and '"''n1• hl'lpt11l
hints on econom11.1ni.: lll'l !!'""""\'
shopping And lht·r l' .; t v1 ·n a
f ew tips on n·n1rJ• 10 .; 111nd
sta ins
Whei;i thl' ~UO JP<'t t 11 m to
health, the author ~ .Jrl' ~JKl'lal
ly attunt'd to thl' ··111 .. t11111 al
tr aumas that torr e \I.Ith ;.n 1n
d1 vidual's frri.t br l ·•k " 1 h 1, )lfl\.
T he book d1s1·w.-.f':-1 ''l!!.'JJI: ~·J.lh
roorn matt:~. -,;,ri~-i:n. ' ,,, ·ti('
female rt-lauun.,1111 -1 ••l1. 1w1'
~ults and Sl)ll1l· ~:· .. ·~·' ,1• .,, t11·al
methods of rc<llH tC. r • ~
''I lhtn\. lht I\ !' t foll II\ II l<I
cause c1 lot ,.r 1 1 !'of"· 1 r , •" 11 i.:
hotnt•.' -.ai<I \h ' "''"'' ,,, :11
1nterv1ew ··1 \1< h•,• k "Ill •;.,1~.c
<1 per .. on ft'e. I 11, , " ll'l• .. n\\
one lh1:-. t!> h<iJ•f"'tlH• 111 · ·
)IS. ( i\)1Jt l . "'11., 1: .. -. •~11rL·~·11
wi th lroutrlet! It 11 d~•·1·0., .11 t1;l•
Ca1tf1i1ni:1 \ ,>11lh .\ullt11nt\ ..,,, ti
thE: pr11tt!t'lc·1J •:.imr•, t • \lflltl
m en t often put. t•·•·• , 1. r 111 ;1
vu lner;.ihlt.• IA'" Jt ... J·1·11 tli~~
lea''" hcim<·
S ti e c· 1 t t· 111 111 , ' , , a Ith
stat1-.11c" sh1n 1::1 t .. 11 •. 1 .. ,
cent of th•J:>• wl1•• • ,, 11111r1·
sufft.>r -;orr1l' J.t ri« ,,, . 1 11111 .•!
l raum:.i
_}. .. or ~HOH-Ill• tr, Jl .t
l<i n el1111 s~ "'Ii ii 1.-. .. r \ ,,, ..
••
shaken by the rigors Of a f'*lb
college ciarriculum.
Helaxation exercises &fie of.
fert>d to relie ve the stressful
s1tu<1t1ons.
· Wh<1t we tried to do is to aay
there are ways of elevating
<;tress." said the 49 -year-old
mother of two "There are
th 1n gs th <1 l can be done on
wh at<:vn prohlems arise.··
TU E BOOK IS WRITTEN for
• 1 h1· high 'i<'hool stud ent con-
11·mµlat1ng a move to college or
thl1 working world. Some of the
I 1 rst prolilc ms are the com·
prorn1S4:S that m ust be made
"1th a roommate
· What happens when people
,.:1 ow u_p 1n a family is they begin
111 think th<Jl everybody thinks
tht' w ay t hey do.'' ihe 'said.
'l\lany pcoplt' have not spent
t1ml· 111 olher p~ople 's _.bomu.
.1nc1 M'l'O how differently tbey
lr\t• •
I l'lt.' author~ <1lso introduce the
n .. 1dl•r lo the subject of le isure:
· rrH-.· most teen-agers will learn
htJ\.\ t" plan their own vacatJons
Mltl rt·l'r't'ul1on outside of their
f.11n 1h
And. frnall)' there's even a
~1-ttion l(.lkmg on a uthor Thomas
\\'11lfc's novel "Yes"' de<'lare'-1\e
. .H1thor;:.. "\'ou can go home
<ll4U In
With ~k yrockd1ng housing
1·o~b. ~:.i1cl Ms Camie!, it's not
un1·0111mon to find children s;e.
turning horn!!
"~1 aybt· pa rents ar e easier tCJ
If\" "1th and get a long with
llH·1r ('hlldri·n.'' she s aid.
,\ J>t•rson < ;.in he independent
\I 1ltwut leaving home." she
1d<l"'1 .. fl " ~J!'rer to make the
Jl'-\ ~ holopl•al or physical break
b\ bcrnl<( .iy,a~ but I don't think
ll •• 11 vou hdve to do that."
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Glitter Lines Aid Vlstblltty at Night
ALL DRESSED UP WITH NO RL.AC£ TO GO UNTtl P~RTIES START OCT. 31
.S.lf vt $f>ecfil Qt Cotta MtM QQl «in f;jl!y &Wt OJ) ttlll:C>"t•n Dt'iut .. • REAL MOUSTACHE GETS COLORING ACCENTED
Anhnal-llke Strtpo• Dlagulee Chee)(J, Ned
Put On a Scary Face
Wltehe~, go61in$,
vampires and ghotJls
infest Knatt'' f-!alloween.
B~ MAttY IA!n; ~RC~'LU)
Ot -oetlf ~· ... u.ft
Mosl makeup arUlts take pride 111 making
the world a more beautif~l place.
But not Abel Zeballos.
F'or the fifth year, the JO-year-old Brnilian
and his zo auistants are transrormlng
thousands of employees al Knott's Berry Farm
into monsters. When not changing girls into ghouls,
Zeballos works al Knott 'a in the technical enter -
tainment department and t.eaches theatrical
makeup at Cal State Fullerton.
Guests at the park Oct. 24 through 26 and
Oct. 31 through Nov. 2 will see rides. shows and
attractions specially decorated for Halloween
and staffed by an oHortment of vampires.
witches. werewolves and zombies hoping to win
the company's •·golden pumpkin" costume
award.
Laal yeal' one employee arrived "head·
less." and every visible worker at the park tries
to give new meaning to the word "repulsive."
"We will have two mazes one with a real
mummy over a hundred years old -for this
nent," 1aid a spokesman for Knott'•·
Dracula, Vampirella and the Human Robot
wlll Unn up the 1plrit1, too.
For anyone not horrified by Zebaltos '1
makeup creations or scared spe4!chl•as br. the
maaee, Wolfman Jack will brin& an al -new
5hock and Rock Review to the Good Tlm•
Theatre, accordina to th• spokesman.
At Halloween, m,onaten ol all alies and
a1n come oat to play. Th• la llO Ume to be j•l another pretty
race. .
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Interfaith Home at Last
The annual ~utunrn mem~rah1p ror ree of Uw Women A8110r1atet. of th .. l lt 'l
lnlMfi lth 1---.oundHtlon waA a pu\wul1Ar
ly happy OC't'a~ion 1h1s year
1 Held u uau•d 11\ th~ homt' o( (laao ~ellor ucl Mr•. Oaalf'I (;. Aldtk " J r •
lbt1 evf'nt wu h•~hhithted h lb~ un
nouncflmt'nt vi thtt nt'"' that I ntt"rl a.ith
la at lu t ~mn.i to h 10 •• 11 homt• on , llm
pu11
And lhc tx-st pitn vr lht• ne•"i.. l\ldr 11•h
said. 11 thut lht' cost •~ ~Ollljl tn tw m11rh
laa thanor.aginall) «'\pt>r tt'li
When Interfaith "u:-. rormc\I 1n th•• ·eoa. Aldnt'h t>Xpllun~t. 1t "..._" not al
lowed on campus tM>caust' ot lhl' ,111nc•1 pie or "~pllrahotl o( ('hurd1 'nd ,, .. ,('
Kut fiv,• Yt'Mt"S u~o ~ tth 1·t1,in.i1ni:
regulations, rehtt1ous or~unu.111110' ~··r•
allowe!d to ('Omc on l' ;1111 pui.
lnterraith wi ll be bu) in~ 11 ,., .. ,
yth1ng works aN·orchn~ h • :.t·b~-.l ult> .~
seven·modute bu1ld1 111it "l\h m1,1v thirn
4,300 square feel. al ..1 l'llSI 1 I s:.'!111&\l
The Hev Doug •·arN'll. lnh'r laJll\ :-
Protestant t.'hapla111, .:.1, ,, ,;,,1 lht•, rc-.111
"It's all a mc1tter uC t1m111~ h .... 11<1
.Marjode ..w.eed. lbc nc\\ l'r'r"lll''"' 1•1
the Women A:ssoc.•1a1t• 111-iw.111,,1 '" ,.,
Ute meeting and thl.'rt> ".'\• t•au l't•r-.h1•p
music by a q uartt>t t>f l n >t11Jrnt> 111
eluding Daltt NllLSl.'b. "all' K"''· J 1111
Zlm merman and Da' tt ~ Ul.-r
Also there were the Rf'\. N U "OOf'1'
former staff m ember Roda.-r Harrl&t'G.
Rabbi ud Mn. R~t\ llf'r-m••. p.1:-1
board members and Mlssw t•db , Jf'an
GIG"'--. Olin flt1g•rald. :tnd 'hbrf'~
S&elabu past pres idents of ~ om:ln A:-
~iates
• 0.11, 1'•1•11''-"' llk~rc K-1 ..
MRS DANIEL ALDRICH AND MR S. ROBERT WEED AT COFFEE
1•ulm1notc~ with H trip t1J ~drramentn to
mt·"l li·g1 ·I itors, sl &fr. lobl>y1sts and
r .. µr,·sent ut1vt•s of l/11> CXCC'Ul1\'l' bran<'h
ol lht• 1~0H.•m1ncnt
The group's nex! even! 1s 11~ .innu.1\
Christmas boutique and lunch~n Pt••' 11
at St. Mfrhael and All An~els Churr h.
Corona del Mar.
For information a bout the gr oup and
holiday luncheon . call 833·0891
µant~ Ill lhc ( ·.,ro Fo und ... 11011 ·~ r;itf
wom<'rl°s pro~ra1n 1n pulJli•· <cffa•t '>
Or .111~1· l'o:•st c·ocds hav1• pl<'dgetl
~. 1• " 1• r a I ' " r 11 r 1 t 1 (• ., a t t h C'
l n 1v1•r<;1t.1 111 <'~liforn1a . S::i nta
1!,1rhar<1 Tlwy .ire Joann1• l'allaban and
Julie Walker. o,•lta (;a mma. J. G'igi
llur~t. Alµha l'h1 und J enifer Hillman
.md L<'<iilfr Greenberg , P1 Beta Phi More
arc Bonnie Solonaou. Audrea Louise
\' m azaki and Janice t'a vanaugb, Kappa
'\lph<1 l'hl'la and Penny Conroy, Alpha
lJl'Jt H l't
Ro~ria Miakler of Fountam Valley
has been selected as one of 12 partic1
Ms. ~llnkll-r l':JI nl'tl ht·r HA 111 111111
m11n ic.it111ns at Califnrni.1 ~lat"
l'n1 vcrs1t), Fullerton In tlH' I .! wrck
pro gram !>he " 111 •• 'p Io rt> h 1· r
C'apabihtics fnr publlt' lt•ader~h1p ;incl
le::irn lo work "1thm puhllr aff:11r:, ~,nd
politl('<1) sdt1n gc; Thi· 1•ro ~1.rn1
The re 1s something
about surveys of young
people that bothers me .. Either t he r e is a
significant incr ease in
the basic, wonder ful
values everyone knowi.
and loves so well
Or there is a s1gnif1
cant j ncrease in ly1ng
1 read re<:ently where
a questionnaire was re·
turned that revealed SO
percent neve r ha d an
alcoholic drink ; 98 per·
cent bad never tried
mar ijuana. 70 percen t
were virgins and 53 per
c ent got most or their
news from telev1s1on
Where do t hey f md
these kids 1 Don't gN me
wrong. I want to believe·
there's a generat1.on c1f
ktds hke that who lt\1
just down the hlork frnni
me. In fact. had I kno"n
they even txisted m)
h usb and anti l would
have chipped in a fc"'
burks and gotten one lur
a pct
ErMa
Bm.lw~k
ij u I ""'''' The r e's
more
In another :,urvc:t high
s1·hool stud rnts .,. ere
a s ked wh11 thev would
like lo lK' ir the' rnuld
be am·ont• 1n tl1l; world.
'1 hret> out or every four
said they wanlt'd to be
lhem ~l'lves . <The last
time m y daughter said
that she was Wt:Jnng all
my 1•lothes. ITI) tennis
rac ket and rny r sn
Tell Hubby To Lend a Hand
D EAR A NN
LANDERS: l am sick
a nd tired of. reading
about wives who work
eight bours a day. and
then "have to" come
hom e and do all the
housework a nd tak e
care or the kids. The key
phrase is "have to."
What kind of nuts are they?
the TV is not playing
with a full deck. NO
D U M R B E L I , l N
BEAUMONT
D e ar B ea um o n t :
You're singlag my 5ong,
dear. Thanks for the
s pecial readUion.
.,,.,.
l .1u1d1•rs
in~ girls a~ they do bt\ys.
and as yoiJ know. Ann,
thf! (.'O~t (If ru1 1mn thl!SP
days 1~ <1ut of sight
Th t-f 1rs l o f our
dJ 11g hl<'n '' n1al.1ng
plans for ht'r wNl<linl! I
wt>uld tka rly lov1 to :;1•1•
thi-. letter 111 >111H <·f)!
umn ·tlung wit h \11U1
op1n1on. MOT ll E ll
OF 'l'llE HRl1JE IH~ i\ R MOT tu : R
Us ua lly 11 't-the falber of
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY
Wit.., Yow w..,.1
f~IHI
I 922 HQrbor l l•d.
C o\l o M~•O -5•1·11 S6
the• h ridl• who expr.-sses
th:it point of view. Cl'H
ht·ard from r101cns or
t h e m !) Mort-OVf'r. I
agrf'r lhal logic i., o n
\'OUf si\ll' -bul CUl>tOm S
die h arct. and this one Is
~olng lo he wilh ui, for
awhile.
The bi~ ch anl'(e ,., l bat
m an.Y couples opr to let
the varenl., off the book
<·omplc>,Ply and they p ll)'
fo r t hf'ir own wl'ddiogs:
Ve ry few hus bands
wi ll volunteer to d o
anything in the house or
help with the children on
their own. These wom en
need to memori~e the
following sentence: ·' l f
you want to eat at home
this week you can do the
m arketing, or we'll eat
out." Also, a few days
witho ut c lea n un ·
de rwear will hel p the
most stubborn holdout to
learn how to run the
washing m achine .
DE AR AN N ( Call642-5678 J LANDERS I think the Pul 11 few words
t 1 me has come for the ..._ __ t_o_w_o_r_k_l_o_r_.v .... o_u __
Any w o m a n w h o
works outside the home.
then comes home a nd
cooks and cleans a nd
does the laundry while
her husband reads the
ne ws paper in front of
pan•nts of both the bride
a n d groom to s h<1re
equally an the wedding
expenses T imes have
ch anged and c ui.toms
should keep pace with
the changing time:.. To·
day parents spend jus t
as much money educat-
( __ B_o_r_o_s_e_o_p_e __ l
WEDNESDAY, OCT. Z2
By RVDNEV OMARR
AalES !Mar. 21 Apr. 19): St ake -.claim
where temtory, e mployment and financial ob·
U1atknl ~ pk ture.
TAUR1Jf4 CApr. 20·May 20): Obtain hint
from Alie. mu uae Define terms .
GEIUHI <May2J-June20): Vougetwhalyou
want, eepec:lally In are a1 of friend.8hlp, money and
love ..
CANCER (June 2J·July 22): Study Gemini
meuqe. Alm for br .. • rtn1.
LEO <July 23·Aug. 20>: Contact from one
who 11 in transit could c reate chan1e or plan11.
VtaGO (Au1. 23·Sept. 221 Avoid being
"1tampeded" into acceptln1 tlnt offer.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0 ct . 22): Pate nt o r
coprrtlht search could be on apnda.
8COltPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be wlllln1 to tear clown for ultimate purpoM of rt buUdlna on
aaoUdbMe.
MGITTARl\JI' <Nov. 22·Dec. 21); Imprint
1lyle, liw tull play to creative capablliU•. Ac·
dill on affaln of beart. '
CA.PIU<»llN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Tumiture
mo¥lal, domeltic aclluatmeot and famUy con· fernce eoukt -..inaw your penonal 1ceaario.
A_Ci'IUIW <Jan. JO.Feb. U >: Avoid wild·
SOON dame. f'orc9I wnd to be 1cattend. PllCD (Ftb. 19-Mar. al): Succeufw in·
n1tmeat could domina te 1cenarlo. Focua on
paymenea, collectlons.
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MT ..0 36 4
WAIST 31'!. 25'1. e AMllS 10"• !)',, I ff
AllOOMEN 37V, 30'11 91'1
... 39 ~ 5 ntOHa 23 19V. 3'/i ••.
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'M adam'Kicks Habit ,ICTITloUI IUllNll°s IU~tr•1a. (,OUllT 0, JHI
Nuns Exhibit Lov~ lJ nlik~ Bordello's
SAN fo'UAN("IS('O IAI•>
M arlent "Brand lh ld""'"
haan't been Wf'ann1t r. tu•tlll
even tbouah sh"·~ i,...-n h \1n.i 1n
1 nunnery
Lnateed, sht>'s bt-t•o tr)'tnK to
ILldc. oot 4nd the 40 >ear old
convl4'ted b o rde llo m 1Hhlln
lhinkl alw baa 14Ut'{'t't'Cit'tl
"1 'd iwv.-r pl"V('urt' a ~oman
111ln tor any reason. · suytt> M~
Baldwtn.
Ml Ba ldwin s pent lhn•c
months Uvln~ lit t;ra1·l' l't•ntcr. u
part ol Uw Convent or Lht-<;ood
Shepherd. sent there b u Judtte
WhO &ave her a l'hOi<'e bet Wt!ell
four years an pnson or 90 day m
the <.'onvent
"ONLV GOD KNOWS whether
people change, .. said Mother
Superior Ma ry Columbll. ··eut
Marlene bad signs she was think· ingofit."
"I couldn't i;tet over the love
fh n .iav..-. me. c•v1•11 thou~h J wu,,
.. 0 1nf! to ht· "' and uut of Uwtr
ltvt· . ' Mii lluld w1n ''ll•ld 11( lht·
m dt't '" ~1i.tt'r11
Pro!ltttulr "' 1u 1•n 't 11t rumwro; lo
t he 1111CIC't :oi wh Oll<' oril.-r wu'
foundC'J 1n lfM I 111 I· 1 a1w"' "" 41 houat> for t~lt-1•1111n.: pr011 lltutt:11
f\Uf MS R11ldwin wua. sc11neUun"
of u 1<Pt><'l•1I 1 uo;t' nol ••
tn •t·tv.i1lkl'r. llut d muJ,11n wh u
run i1 w1·ll known lH1nfrllu anti
l'la1m'-"'1 to tw u h<•~tt·so; to th<'
rll'h a 1'4I full)UU...,
WHEN l'Ol.ln~ .. ltAIDl<;O he•
hou!lt' tn Ue"ember, s he h ad
bet'n pl.mntnK a pa r ty for a
Sau di prince, s he sa id
From that, shP went to th"'
Snt all dormitory hke rooms o(
the re nter, filled with bo<Jks
about Roys Town and Rtble Sil)'
mg"5 And she re:ons-ted the nuns '
errort s, at first , to he lp her
t•hant.;e
Shi· tulkt•1l tu thl'm ah<1ut sex,
!!hC !Hild
"I'd lry to explain the fcio:ltngi.
of htc'lllg with u mun They said
tlw1r fecllntes were Juiit as
-1tn1r1~. only toward the l .(Jrd,"
:.ht' i.:rnl
'I told thl'rn I t•o uldn 't love a
man t 'v"' never set:n "
8l1'f filtADUAl.l.V, THINGS
l'hJ11~cd Tht> breakthrough, she
~aid, 1·a mt> whe n a woman in
Los Angeles sent her "the most
beautiful. inc redible collc<'tion
of L'hr1stllrn books l 'd ever
set•n " Now. she says she's born
again and will never return lo
her former profession .
"If nothing else, she lost any
sense or gla mour about her busi
ness .. , said Si-;ter Anne, who
helps run Gr ace Cente r. "She
<'am e m believing she-w as serv-
ing people, but she isn 'l leavin~
with that fet>ling."
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1 fu\ OU\ilW'-\ 1~ tonoucted 0, • your Otfaylt w ill OP enter~d on •P-~nt:• •' curtnt~•P ollc •• 1on o• t~ i>t•1n11tf, .tnd 1hf\. court
DMl1t f Milllrqut\ m •f enter • tUOQm•nt •O•ln\t you •or
I n1s ''•t1enlftfl1 ... ~ .,,t'd W•'" tnp thoe r•llri Oltm*f10t0 m •~ to1opu~1ru,
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'UOtH ''· 14MIO ••Cl•\ •~••no of r·nc,nev t.i' '''OO\!tt'f' or f t•tS4t oth..,, 1111.,., r•oYe \tfl<I 1n "'to corn
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Plate of the Day • F1CTIT10US •USIHIESS
llAM&!STATEMENT
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,ICflTIOl"•USllll U P UBLIC N h .: Ay MAllH VNN Pf Ilk IN,
rr-•C ALIFORNIA~
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B CALM -A good message to anyone on the
highways. Andrew Ste vens of Be verly ll11Js exh~rt.s all or us to be c alm.
lftlormatlon lo< tile "Plete ot llw O•v''" woc>ll•<> b'f Ml•• Fu lov.
•ulllo< of IN 197t ec111100 or l lW • w"°" w"° 01 P.,M>n•ll1eo Californle ll<fflle Pl•IM ·
Pupi/,s Sell Hmr Lice
BRU~ELS, Belgium CAP) Elementary
school teachers here are reporting a growing trade
among pupils seeking a forced vacation : the sell·
ing of hair lice.
Brussels S<.'hool officials automatically ban
children with lice from school Cor eight days.
something that has led some youngsters l<i st art a
trade in the wingless insects. "
The going rate for one lous e, s aid one oHid al .
can be as high as 65 cents. ·
NUMAN
KATHEl"NE A. aAVMAN. reM<lent
of Cott• Met.a. ca. p._,. •••Yon 0c
l-r zo. 1• In S...ta ""41, Ca. !>he I•
wrvl...., by lie< a.llllM•• l(atllerlM
I rwln of Cal<t Mew. ca ..• _, EdlH<d ._.,.,.<Iii -Yor'll, • 11r-ltlldrwi aftd I t •••t-11and<luld . l'r lwate
Hf'flCH -·· l\eld •t Ill• 8ellJ 8•r119r-Smlll\ -Tutll•ll W.ll<lllt
Ch•ll•I Nlorlu•ry ol Co•I• Mu•.
-U71. BU•OIT
l O"ETTA R. BENOIT, rM1d.,,t of
Con<Ol'd, --tu , formerly ol
HunUflllon a..m, ~. P•ued •••Yon
OcotM9r tt, •• at IN -of ... Survh•.., b y Mr son R•rmond C
c;.llnat of c.oncOfd, MaUll<hU .. 11>
AllO WNl...0 bV 4 .. -Nldr ... and 2
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lleld al MK R• TunntellH• F<1ner•I
Home, c--. --"'· Tnur> Olly, 0<\-t 23, tffO at l :OOPM l!Mmot'lel~rlbutl-mavo.m-10
IM Trinity°""''"·" Elm StrHI, Con·
cord,M--IU011'2.
a•1001 A"OEMIA GIVEN BRIGGS. P .... d
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a -"°" G-....... of S...I• Ana. C• •• .,_.~,,.,...,._of 1111nol>
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MrYIC" _.held today OC-r 11,
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C-.twy, ltlw,_, Ca. S.rvl<O un·
cler Ille dlrectton Oii He.-Lawn-l•l<><.nl
011 .. ~otC•taNle ... UD-ss~. cuu.a1t,.1•.
WI LLIAM &"YANT CULLEN, JR.,
rn ..... t °' (.oalll -· ~ P•s~ •••Y °" e>cmmr ... ••· SurwlWd Dy 1111 wlN c.orwe • ...,.en 0><1111na
111-ll ef Olko, Ca., Guruday• K•11r
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R•y"*"9 CulMn of C.~a Me .. , CA.,
O.vld Qllten Oii Gr~ Pau , Or_.,
llil fetller Wllliaf'n 8 ryanl Cutten, Sr. ot
, ..... -. C... -.M•ldred Cullen
of Cesla-.C•.,l gr.,_luldten. ti•
••• e INfYlller Of the Ellll Ch1b en<I
IALRIBGHOM
SMITH & TUTHILL
WHTCUff CHAPIL
427 E I 711l SI
Costa Mesa
64(;-9371
,..c111o™as
s.MnfS' MOITUAIY
627 Mam St
t~mtmaton &ach
536-6539 .... , .... ,
COlOMAL PUNMAL
NOMI
7801 Balsa Ave
Westminster
893·3525
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CemlttHY Mortuaf"f Chapel
3500 Paclt1c View Drive
Newpcrt Beach
6'W·2700
Det11•N•ll~
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS 1us11n•s
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Ot t i i, II, NO• •. 11 1911() •ll>O-tOi
PUBLI(' NOTICF.
MICOIMICIC MOITUAl•S l~aBeactl
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LaQunaHtllS
768-0933
~Juen Capistrano
'96-177~
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Ott. 1, 11,11.-.1• a 1.eo
PlJ8UC NOTICE
\
!It.ME UATl!AEllT °""''f '"-10110 .. 11\Q l)ef\On I• do1n11 bu" "CTITIOllS •u~INESS MAllLIN & HARTY ne\••• NAME !>TATEMENT IAUDrr,.n•tu ..
1 t I PACIFIC COMPANIES L '0 . l ne 1011""''""' ""'""" " OC»OQ l>u~I Ult CIM~ Rw<I
18 1 PACIHC AOYERt !SING, "'' 0
"" as 'W••~ "' f l•m•nQO Oro•• Cosl•Nlew . c •• ,.,. WMAT UM PRODVC 'IONS, 1'118 T11lllA, CA""°
A lt ll••d T•ylor A•ln\'y 1'1• P•~o Aooldnto, Suot~ ,,. S..n Ju•n h l ' !1!41 IJ1-411J
Ftomjnigo Of' • CC'\ta Mitw., C•. ''1616 C•P•,lrctno, C•lllornl4J •J&H Publl~l'\f<t Or.nQit CN \I l>•1I, i,.._ lot
l h i\ bus1neu I\ C.OO<ki<1f"CJ by An m John Cat• 1491\ M..-.-.'lwooc Cit •~Pt 30 O<:t '· h ll 1""90 111,.\ ~'
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f ht~ \l•lt-1"1!"1 t!Wt.t\ hlf'O w ith thf' IOh r. t County (ter" 04 Ot anQlr' C.ov"iY o" ()< n •de
\Qbff b '* I r n, .. ~'-''''"""' w.n Hh.>d W•I" ,,,. • Fl ..... County t lerk ol O•anoo (ounPr on Oc
P UBLIC NOTICI-.
,.ICflTIOll\ I USINE\S
NAME STATlll'EHT
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P UBLIC NOTICE
Q('t I 1.t 11.1'11980 40/980 C.?MVA.UY 1189 f.ih~ ff\• ,. I
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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EQUAL HOUSING
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Publisher 's Notice·
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FO RECLOSURE MEAR
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A TIENTIOH: INVESTORS!
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TERRY HANES 642-8235
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lovely night light & m ountain view
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with pier & s lip.
a TOllO HOISi COUNTIY
1 Hdrm . :J 'bath s ; ranch style .
mini cs tatt• in orange groves. $240,000
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
J41 Bo y\odt· Orovt· N B 67S 6161
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REALTORS ~lm_·e 1H46
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RCTaylorCo
640-9900
SEA WIND
4 Bedroom in Phase Ill. VIEW.
m <1 n .v ext ras in c luding alarm
system . tinted windows. automatic
sprinklers. Near community pool
a nd tennis. $296,000
2437 PORT WHITBY
OPEN SAT'SU!'ll 1-5
LIDO ISLE
I >wn(•r Wlll assist in financing a 4
Bf'druom on large lot New kitchen.
Bt«1Ut1ful dc·tor Large patio. Steps
to ht'aC'h & t<'nn1 s Offf e red at only
$395,000. i''f'l'
212 VI A PALERMO
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
RCTaylorCo
640-9900
*INVESTMENT SEMINARS*
Learn llo w To Invest In
Income Producing Property
With Little Or
No Money Down
Learn tax s aving P rocedures
Lcam how to free.up Capital for
Investment Purposes & Still Retain
Ownership of Your Properties.
Become Financially lndependcn
"Make a Decision Today
Secure Your Tomorrow"
Rtts1•r11 ations Required
(714) 964-5433
Suturduy OC't 25 12 Noon .
Refreshments will be served
BILL WOODS IEAL ESTATE INC.
· ENDANGERED WILDLIFE
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671-6900
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and As'sociatH
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MORTH END !Jt•autaful \'tew Custom
Breathtaking views from decor. gold fixtures & Absolutely pn rot• proper
•ana Point 10 Pa los rnany upgrades Boat t y on Bristol St 111
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custom North L aguna $749.000 631 1532 •2 ac re NNN e xist ing
home des•Rned by Chn s Jas. E. Goukl long term lease C 21
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features ~75.000 NEWPORT HTS 497.5411 • 5.J.50Sq l"t Commemal
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Next to Each Other
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Oct!anside of highway
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on Court St on Balboa
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ly Sm11h-Me~er. Broker
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3 UNITS
WITH SPENDABLE!
l~LIOA ISLAND
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New 1·arpel, paint and
charm on Bay with patio
on WATER . R e a lly
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312 ba . frpl c . new
kitchen. $1700 o lease.
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water acl ivity viewing.
Sl500/mo
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Nice 3 Bdrm. 2 ba hoire.
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S800 mo
Waterfront iSalisbury
673·6900
WIHTER RENTALS
F. Side UutJ ll'X 21)r ~Jr,
d11hlre11 ok. b t/lasl. +
::.~·c. $S2.5 mo Int l ut tl
Joa n 1!17 .i 102 or l.lc.•nl
At ;T642·8235
Ueuutifully Rc11cc r:ll• d
:lbr hme nea r 0 Cc.·
6i3·8443 or 75·11:1137 ask
for J .J .
•Cle u11 I Br Duplex. OH
s tr.-et park 1ng . quiet.
S32.5. No pets 549-3232 or
641· 1460. ------------
Luxunous condo, 2 Br. 21 2
ba. 2 ear gar. auto drop.
nr. frplr. pool. Jae. S875.
Ph: 645-8986 11r 641 tMS.
Brand new 2Br. 2', ba
condo. Encl gar & yard
Patto & decks Ga rdener
S.<;751mo Lorri 547.9571
d ys. 546·5 I :14 e ves &
wknds.
'\, ~:w 3 BR 2 Ba l:lllldo.
fplr. pa tio. d bl i:ar Nr
shop:o.. S(i.% mo. !'111 pet:-.
;\(,'l itiO 1211 o r 75!:1 100>. -----Danca Point 3226
Large Corner 1.ot l<I
:Vlumin~side Dr AA7 l ri0
or~6 0884
OrPORTU ... ITY
Ra>UCEO AGAIN QUAIL
PLACE
PROPEttTIES'•
Two bdrm home. lovely ••••••••••• •• • • • •••••••
patto a nd gara~· $600 co·, oo SharlJ 3 hr. 2ba,
So Bavfront 3 Br lower $600 mo. Call ~laryanne
W1Jo•ll1nrl1t<' .-.hr . :1hJ 1 l'n•"'otl .\I 011l' I. I J m rm
r1111 rm , c. 2 r rnk:-JI
1·:ir ... ar:.~<· ''"" tftli':-
liJrtlt'ner "'11 pet~ :\111 1
111 ~lu S!I~~. \<ll :'\.ll ::iU:Il
WOOl>URID<;E I llr :1
Ba 1-.Xt!{'U\l\'l' home
L.1ri.:c t n• l1>s ed 'ard '.? "l 'lf' 1.ake-. 1 .;nn1~.
ll o o' l !> • c l <' SR:, II
GJrtl e n e r inc l uded
6.t0·009fi
4 lid rm. :! Ba . E xecutive
t~ 1>c home i lh pnvate
tJOOI & spa In :-.lo rthwood
area. price ne~ol1able
972 li l7 a ns serv. Call
any lime
RENTALS
2br. 2ba
3br. 2ba
Jhr. 212ba
41Jr. 2ba
lbr. 212ba
lbr+B 212ba
$700
S750
S7SO
S750 sooo
~
Jbr, 2ba S6SO T uslm Kllb
& pets welcome
4br. 21 2b.i rurn ~:!so
Sp~ ,.:la~' W mt er lll'lllal
Harbor View Homr
L.p~raded 3 Bii 2 &t
mu~I ~cc to a PJ•rc1·1al l'
\'11mm JXllll l'h1ldn•nor...
Ill I l>t'I). ,\ V iJ ti fll)I.\ Si!Jl'i
mo \ o!t ~Hi2 fili09
2 hr. :i I.a W-t1·l11f 1•111vk1
JJ(>lil. lrpl.· .1f111tr•,.., S.~~
P a~ s ~Iii 2i :iu l'Vl·~
t;.I0-4:188
•, blk to heh Lo\'ely 2hr
I b :t . fr p I 1· • ll a I i ti .
~1Yrly . 968·ti26:J _
Newport Sho r ts Cana l
Front. ~bd rm. J ha. n~ly
decorated . 1)0(>1. ten111s. :!
blocks \o ocean 962·668:1
3 Br. 2 Ba 2 c·ar ftilr
f'am1h rm I fllll· JU'>l
com pfet t'I.)' ren o1 ut~.
new l·arpct. drapto:i. Ille.
On <j Utet t•u l cle·s:u·
Ga r dl'n 1ng p aid
PCll Brookhurst 'J blk
frorn bcar h Call Debbie
iJI ;;g1 I
f!IUI I:-C"1t11ct11 Ill lll.'IN 11111<1.
3Br. 3 '" it. :.pa incl
·91.'i 11111 li-l-1 2JUO
'.':l'.W PU R 'f C REST .
L'ompletcl~ rl•d 11c:orated
.l Br wi th huge ma::.ter
~w te 1<1·e 11 1 t<'w, S.liO
.\J~11 l;ir g,• well demral
ell -i~r S950 \gt IJobhit
:\I 1 ·" a ~ 6 I:! !I H I 0 r
t;:Jl 2.:!ti2
1.lJW VH :1 AHL.II B1\Y.
21.11trm Iha. $\0011 m>
l!l!I 2!.IRc;
t"l'Tt:: 2 hr It m 1•. \1ew
walk111i: <.11:-.l 111 lwh. $725
ffil I \!l\t ;j(j2,\
T111tin 3290 ..................•....
Sunm 1 ell ow :i lir. 2 car l!ara~e. assOl' puol. ten
111 · t'ourt:. Nin: rarrul~
area Laurelwood . ll\25.
644-2760
Westmittster 3291 ..................•....
HOMES FOR RENT
:i & -\ Bdrm, ~r;so · SSOC>.
Yards and garai:es.
F:tm tlte)> vlease. Kiili. &
Pt!''> w e11•o m e Ca ll
004·<!.>66 or ~73-2971. Agt •
nofet'
Condominiums
Unfllrttlshed 3425 .............•.........
llunt Beach 2 br. den. 2
ha. n ew 1.:rp l & drps.
(rp11 . 2 c•ar ,llar. lge p\1
pa11 0. l'l'<' f ac . S600.
!HO l \37
Nl'w lalw~1lle I br . 2 sty
I.' ndo lillt frplt . all
um en1l 1c:. l..1~ Hills.
SS\15 t2131:lll:I -197\l
Lwrnr1 0115 •undo. 2 Br
::!'1-ha, 2 1.:ar i.:ar. aut•·
door opnr. lrp h'. jiooL
Jal' ~7:> Ph 6-15·8!!86 or KMOCIUHG
Charming 2 Bdrm hoo11.•
with love l\' m ountain
view Greai rent al lul.lt
or honeym oon 1•01tagl'
$110.000
liO ltt lwh IJl ~l'J \•CV. t'IW
11t•r lh. :..'h. s ngl 011 H ~
hu..ld:iblt· !IC'l" l11L ~K. :w , 1lwn 11w c ht
Stint-.. u •,·., 2nd I:!'.
1 n l 0 n I 1· I ' r ~ i \0 I
St'~hhc•fl' rq1t·11 dath
Owner 645 11.-H o
Older hom t!, gara~c and
barn will prndun• l>IJl'Tl'
mcon11· w h 1 le ynu plan
new de\'clopmcnt R.!lf•U
sq. fl of la ml nc<>r ll!lh &
Whitl1l'r . l'osta :\lie~;,
Wesley .... TayalorCo.
Realtors 644-4910
10,-f ll l :lO , ..... 1
w1garage $1000 mo al Ta~hc~J ~1
So Bayfront .a Br upper Fountain Valley 3234
w •garage $1200/m o •••••••••••••••••••••••
:-.;,•wh dccor:H(•cJ l'ONDO \;.tl t;-rt:; ----
don osen r•·,, ltor.,.
1213 N COr\ST HWY
LAGU:'llA BE \Cit
~91 ·-'818
LCICJllM ... i~I I 052 ...........•..•........
Ocean Vi~w
HiC)Wt Shores
4 Br, 212 Ba . lamtl} rm.
wall ent·losed ,.:urden
pa t io w ,pa lh•uut1ru1
vie w ur o l·ca n 01111
C ala l1 na :.u n !:>t.>h
$525,000 B~ \11pl
64-1-7020
.bi!lOO
.-~rt hach 1069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MEWPORT Hll~
CHARMER
This r mo deled home
reatures added master
bdrm and ramih room, 3
fire places. h a rd wood
floors. n e w COJl per
plumbing. ne w roor. RV
access and much, mU1·h mott. Owner will help
with the rinancing (If
fered at $189.900. Call
S..llSl
· . HERITAGE
HI /\I TORS
I ,. ..... o ....
t Compldely refurbl11hed. .~ blk to beach You
,own the land. Greut ·~
Hf·f111
Mu Ocean.,iew
Condo
llul(1' :! lt1l .. den lughl~
u p ~ r •. 1 cl l' d ,\ .-. :. u nll
111• ~ , T 1lWC I~ 2nd.
1;rt•JI bu\ di 8'!1;:!.500
PJtrid, rl•n111 c \i:t
t..H l '.!"4i
UPPER BACK BAY
TOWHHOME
BACK ON MARKET
H1i.:hb Ul)J!rJded 2 BR
2 12 ll J £Ju y po1n t
111 \111h ome. tlt'\\' from
hullrlc r Feutltn•:, 111-
dttdl' Jll' «11nd1l111ning.
j.!ill ;J~~ d oor opl.'ne r .
n·1•rt>,1t1on fo 1·1ltlH:''.> and
mud1 more .
lnc:ornr Property 2000
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BRAMDMEW
6 UHITS
2 Br urn ts w gJ n 1)!c:. l!\l
uwnt•r b<'nc11ts Great
rental area 1n
\\\·~lmm!>ll'r l>\\nl·r will
hl'lp financ e ,\i,:cnt
631· 73011
5-UMIT ILDG.
Near Newport He1ghl:o.
f'antu,,t ic 3 bdr m
uwner':. unit .,... rum rm.
f,irmJI cl111ing r m 2'.1
haths & Fireplace 4 othcr
lt)\'clv u11 1t s l.'acti w l
b d r !11 s . 2 b a t h s &
l11'c pllH'e . i\tnums &
patios. fi close d gurage.-.
T-I parking spact•~ Onl~
4 vrs NEW S45\l,OOO
Weiley M. TaylcwCo.
Realtors 644-4910
P ri 1•r11 lit SIHR.9011 \\Ith
\'l'I'\ a11 ract1\l' l111o.rn1·1111,!
.1l i 1 ·1~'. intcresl lttr XI
w1ir~ f'or acld 1111.1n.1I i11 ·
iorma1l11n & ap1>11inl·
111ent. "all ~~~~~~~~~-·
Pocesettef' Hons
ll3l -0094, ask for Carol
CLlffHAVEH
l:ustum 3 Bdrm and
f,1m11\ or llinrng room
home· In such cxquis11c
cond1t10n ,ou 'll want lo
ltp h ie thri1 Prhate gat·
l-<l enlr) and walled in
s wimming pou $350.<XXI
IARRETT
REALTY REGISTY.
642-5200.
8 UNIT!
Westside Cos t u Mesa.
good 1:qn1..ltt1on. 1m'(1rn!
540.800 vr . Price $.1 15.Wl
Do pa~·men t $130.000 owe balanc-c al I I'' e-rR€HIG€ HOM€~
Rl!al Est iite lnvC'stn~n1s
:JJ:l3 W. ('crn:.I Hwy, NB
645-6'46
P:\ YS l"OR ITS l·:l.f·'
C:. .\1 supe r duplex !J' •' i
a::.~um. f1nan<'in g, :\lukc
ol'rer Own • A~t &12·~
:itUST S ELl.~
2 houses 11n 2 duplex lob.
<.: M Ill's ! o rre r t akes.
t07r ftnant·in.i Own1A1.I\.
6~12. 9t)l;6.
:-in. Bayfront 4 Br up~r. HOMES FOR RENT ~~ poss dock pnv 3 & l Bdrms . $550 $595. Bdrm-3 Bu car garnge
Prof dcn>r & landstap
llll! Wa lk to :.ill s1•hools &
p1111l!> W 1tOdhr1dge'
:)IOHll mo on lea!>l' Iii
111(1rc tu l'11o u"e I rom
S:J.5 S9if> mo lea,,,•
111 liluH~ :lbr. 2ba ii 1 Duplexes Furn 3650
::-.uu Uct:k ~2!; rnu \l iT •• •• • • • •• • • • • • • ••••••••
1;7;, ;,930 't. Br 2 Ba t den & .f111k . Loh for Sale 2200 ....•....•..•....•••••.
Top of Spy9lau
: acr• ideal tnr large
l'U:.lom h11 mt· Uwncr
i I-' 6-10 095-1
McMlntain, Desert,
Resori 2400 . •........•............
FOR LEASE
Nt·w 2 bedroom 2 b<tth
home :\11 .. s ion Lakes
Count n 'I uh G11lr
lt!11n1s p0ol n eaut1fulh
landsea pcd no marn
te1w11c:e var d
:l(i90 ClubhOUSt! Rd,
Dc,..ert Hot SprinJ(s
213 ~78·2572
Out of County
Property 2550
···•······•·········•·· Swan Real Estate
Move out of the srmi:: !
Suc•es~ful liquo r :;tore
1iocKJ lt>ase. Equipl'11l'nt.
licen~e & in vento~ 111
d udl.'d. $240.000
YEARLY REHT ALS
Little Island. Lg I Br apt,
unfurn S.S;>O lse.
Two bdrm <t pl. j!ar . Jeck.
uni urn 5550
Be a u tifu l I\' r e mod 3
bdrm ho m·e. unfu rn.
SHOO m o. in cl ut1I.
So Bavtront :i br lower . ~J r. "tur n or unfurn
Sl2001mn
South Baylronl 4 Br up·
per. gar Sl5001m n. lum
or unfurn
No Ba} rrunt .a Br upper
w lcarport $1200 y rlv
wllh poss dock pri v
Lou lrechtet & Assoc.
675-3331
B \YFRONT B.J. lZl K
Bayfront. 2br. 2ba. single
garage, S89S yrly. Herb.
213-478-3.577.
Corona def Mar 3222 .....•..........•......
So o( hw v Be aut. &
dean. like new. 3 bdrm. 2
i.a. patio. Adults only.
$800 mo. Agenl ·£~
Secludell hideaway• lili 2.3 BR HOUSE
J t res. ueaultful building sill!!>. sl'11~11nal stream & CAN FURN. SO. SIDI.
1111c bedroum tah1 11 OFHWY. __ 6!_~0727
S200.000 Good owm •r Totally rebuilt eKecut.1ve
ftnat1c111µ ho me 1n Harbo r View
Other R 2, rt I. R·4 &
t 1..1m mer11..·al propc1t1es
availa ble . Also, R 1
a 1-rcage ava 1lahle. f <1r
further 1nfo1·111a 11 .. n . CUil·
1:11.:t Ken Marks ul
SwonReatlstate
2319 Sprln!! Street
Paso Roble :-.
California 93'146
llOSt Ul-7780
OUtof , .... ,,..rty 2600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
..
I .
Hills. 3 Br . 3 Ba. pool,
jacu7.li. ma gnificent l*l
degre e ocean views
T o t a ll y priv ate
S20001mo y rly . t.euse.
Cu ll for appt 8 5.
1-99'J·2688. eves lt.10-44»>1
or l 524-00JO
Costa Mesa 3224
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Pt101. Spacious Deck. 3Br.
2Ba, Fr pie. Built-ins, 2
rar gar. r ec r m . xlnt
area . Wik to s hops.
s9 ;,0 1 mo C all
evestwknds 714·645·fi761
Hrand new 3bdrm , 21 tba
twnhm. p'llo. :l car 11ar.
NewPOrt Ht.s. area 347
K 18th St. $745. !148·'M»,
6'6·9125 eves.
Ya rds and g ar.tges
rurniltes ple ase Kids &
pl·t:. we l c o m ~· Call
964·25M or 973 297 1 \J?l. ..
nu fee
Eh•gan t :l br . 1 •~IJ<t.
Twnhse. '1ew. frplt-. (Vj]"'" ~.th Id pool '-" d. wlk lo )l1le lni n\\\>u r IJC
S qu a r e P a rk S575 RcalllJ
633·803!or 21J 598-~ 551-3000
Hunti'")ton ha ch 3240 1920 Barranl·a Pl.,.'. In int'
•••••••••••••••••••••••
5 blk..; lo ocean F:le~ant 2
bdrm. tam rm & den.
($725 mo> Plush crpt.s,
212 ba . l'ed a r & gla...s
Dbl c a r pvt gar. ru11y
maint . ~·d Adult~. no,
pet:o. Inquire ut 527 lllth.
SI i I -I !Hi 0 (i 3 J I or
960-63.11 .
HOMES FOH HENT
T he Spnnl!!\ l Br •·1111d<1.
pool. :.11a . tenn1:. Sl2.'>
~'JX.l!Ot:I.
ln ·rne :--lor th\\0111.I ·The
Lake-.· Dl'lu'(e I Hr
l11ft i.:1111 un\l with frplt'.
Wt1ler wu~ s . tcnnb . pool.
t!t1· Call 5-1 1-143·1. Btwn
8·5.
Condo in Wa lnut Square 2
Br 2 Ha ~ev. l'ar,-ict,
s mall 1 urd. 1Ju11t 111 BIKJ.
pool u t•t·c~s S.ioO mo
~~ i J:lfl
You II like lh1' adult h'
111~ 1n '.'o:t•wlJOrl·s l1116t
2111 :ma . den. 1>11111, Jae.
1e11111:-:--lo Pl'" RJ:I 3.~1!1
OCE.\:X f'RO:\T, ::bd rm.
lrpk hit tn:.. f;Jl>ulou.'
, 1ev. "mll'r s:> i5. 1rl~
s.s2S .\ft, r 5pm n:I\ 6Z!.I
pJrk111g . ~O\• mo Agt
:\lane. 111• ll•c tiiJ 8700
Apartments Furnilhed .........•...•••••....
lolboo Island 3706
·····•··•·····•···•···· :.! Br I Ha . part-1111.t. f11ilL.
nu c:rpt. "nt r ls e
~;;o mo .\~t tii'J l{iOO
Sharp :lbr. 'Pl llh SSW .;31 We'1m•n~ll·r \n balboa Peninsula 3707 ·········•··•··········
1bdrrn. lh.J
Shorl'~. \.\alk
Tcnrus & pool
mL•d S\125
Nam·)
:-;cwpor l
t•• 1iea11l
.\'ail 1111
1;:11 ii! m1
:1 Ur. 21, Bu :-iJJl Terran•
Cvndo O<:e:rn v ie11 , p1,k1I.
.Jae. 1rplc . Adult:,, no
pets. $651). mo 1;.12 t\K:\:1
LIDO ISLE I Br Nt•wh
dcl•nr Hent 11r ll•usc 01it
. 1\ v ll t I 11 u w S 1:1 Sil
&12·5001
llalbOa l11n, Ckeanfroot
Wtnll•r rail's S!IO up wk
i-·ur inl11 l':lll 6i5 H7 IO
t)t' 1-:,\ .~ffR<I NT
liad1 Be st a reJ S.1XS
vPa rh l1whl'i.1 tltlls l ~\du.It N o IJt'I'
tii:I 1;:r.2'
Best Pcnn1s ula lor. ':t hlk
lo l>l•ach . mus t see to ap-
11 er Yrl~'. 1mmell. de-
lu:u• w h repluce. :1 lge
hr, 2 ha $750 l>i3·03~
C osta MHo 3724
c lldrm s $550 $650 .
F e n 1·e cl 1 ards a nd
i;u r a J(cs : F u mtlies
ple<tSl' K1dli & pets
welrome . Cull 964 2566 or
9i3 2971 A)(l .. no fee
:1 B .rm home w1Lh t!X·
tremely I e rear yurd
Close lo beueh. i6SQ1rm.
~&3:147 or 536 1023
L~1~ur1ous l'ond;-2Br. I Bdr m .1 llu~~ ha~lt'fllll
2 ' 2& :iir. t·all aft. 6P.\I. w tl111·k f11r b. bl'>ul One
559 ··iµ year le use <.:I ft RJt rs
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SUS CASITAS
Furn l br ap\ $350 & uµ.
E ncl gar Ad u lts , no
pets. 2110 Nl•wport Ill
5411 -1!168 het wn ti J() &
SPM. C:le11n. 3hr. 2bo. frplc,
S625 m o. before :ip111
846 H 9:1. &47 ·4525 after
3pm ---------
2bdrm hou::.t.', !>love refn.:
111d . uul pd, urlults onl).
nu pets 9611·00211 a t 6pm. -----
3hdrm with pool. $6.'lOlrm.
1st & lust ~ $250 dep.
9118-8009
2 Br I h J. rem od heh ~e.
Gur. P''l y ril. S!H 5.
l stllnst i\votl 11/10.
!)3t;.1923
()eluxc :1 l\r. 212 Ba. lar1oie
I stor,,·. formal din. rum.
rm. IJB(I & pit. Child or
pet OK. SiOO mo Call
846·2881 Barbara,
5hr. 1725 .mo. I 021 Cape
Town <.:all Pnt or Ed
!184,1:170 or 983 0961 \\·all
11 11 ------------
;p · Bill or Lmtla 1i Iii .l0\16
LAt-eleach 3241 •••••••••••••••••••••••
C har min g 2Br house.
11 ,ea at pv1. beach area
Lowe r 3 A r e h Ray.
Laguna. 2 people max.
S750tmo. 499-4015 eves,
or754-03709·l dot1ly. --------3bclrm. 112ba. frpk, gar,
ocean. canyon \'iew. ll\1
road. $875 mo. 4\19·19ITT
2ntl hse 0 11 exclus ive
Lu.:u1111 l' ~ acre estate.
On knoll. & breathtaking
unobstruct ed ocn & C)TI
view~ from all rms. Uv
rm. modern kilchn, 2Rr.
3Ba, fa m rm. lndr,\· rm, 2
I r p le s . 2 <· a r A a r
uutomatlc dr control. ht
st.orage luckets. ample
parking. automatic heat
ft 1\1..:. Grounds kept up
Nu c hildre n o r pets, mar·
rled c .. uple pr efern.'CJ.
A-1 refere 1l't>!I S8SO m()
494,3113
R:1~ shore~
~bclrm. 21 i a . Ba~' 1cw,
Sll!iO m u . year lsc
&4:!·8150or 21:11 .t41 :1252
IAYFIOHT CONDO
2+den. ex1·elle nt
lion $1700 pr mo
s lip 8\·ai \ablc
7fiC»9333
Irie a
1):1111
Alt\
Duplex S600 Mo 2hr.
Upstairs. Oen View. \ 19
Hunllnitton St Call 0oli
Meyer s.ii;.3110
,....lr")tOfl leach 3740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1-'URN. FAMILY AFT.>
from $ I I 2 wldy
Brrn~ ad
• full kitchens
'110 leaiie. utll pd
• luundromal
• maid sen •11·e
HA'PENNY INNS
727 Yorkt11w11 \ve
S36·Qi' 11
toll fre.e 1 ·800 ll!2--14M :! Dr on 1 ~ aere lnt. 20162 --• --
Bin•h S I Sant.1 An a LGCJ1M9 .. ach 3748
Hcl~hts ~l2· l259. ~· _ •••••••••••••• • • •••••••
Luxur~· l Rr :.! Ba. or un Hhd'f11 E 1>lan rrunl t•ow, furn 180 <lc .i ret• Vll'W
heaut. ba\ & 111tc lttc 11r e11n Ac ros~ moln
view. 3 lge h r :!1 , ba. tx·ach 494·77~~
ram rm w /rel! fM.IOI 1:1 ----
hie , e;\\·tn k11 "' bit-ms twwport teen 176•
·~ blk In 1·onH11 ponl •••••••••••••••••
s111v1 1; 11111 or t H •<)(;t-:.\N l-"llO'IT .. \\•oil
• 1 11 11 11 r m•w. t.11111'. week\~ Spee
\0(.'UIJI' Vh..'W 67:i.SUIU'
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In qwel Adult t '11mµlex Dona Point 3126 &12 l60.1 ltt!.-.tauran· H•"" \p,cnt.
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ll\I pat101>, pool & ~l:a,'l_ 2b& I0141!r Plu:-.h l'l•h & 1wts 1'>25 mo. "7:' ,.,,..-.. I k I ;-.l( I Pt-:TS $3'.15 mo dqis Fl•nrt-tl ~ artl, ."4111~ '' ', .. ...., ' e t11 ~ii(•n1 C:h1·11>llll:•·'
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-------E 21St.l" M heach From S3·15 Oceanfront . w 1nler . 3 -------193 5!153 Aft 51'M :\b Prplc. i:ar adult:., no R~ab to Short 4300
Bdrm 2 Ba. 1 rplc. n New 2 Br .1 Ba. Latul(fry Blam pets On t lubhouse l>r. ••••••••••• •• ••••••••••
pets 1695. Allt. Lmda. hook-up. ~arage, front ---nr Lido l!>le s hnppmJ.:_ Muvmi:" Avoid tlt'1><~111>&
675·7060 yard +patio. Adults. no HwttilM)fon l•ach 3140 Lca:;e r redll rdcren1:e 1·ut I 1\'111 g ex 11enst·~ •
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2 Br. l ba, S550 mo yrl} ---------Lovely all 01d1.1l1. nu 1iet-.. 1~ IO:l03 l97l
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NEWPORT BEACH
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700 to 1000 Sq. Ft.
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213· 941· 2372 eves & 2 &!rm. new uirpet:. & ntt pets S:J9.i mu J \311 , .. ,. t:.l S54JO rno. 6•3 lfo!I-· fl ti mutlcrn. 1-11.,.,, hlclJ.:
wkends p mt. separate patio & ;>;J&R."162_ t94 uJ0.1 ' 'a 646 6.10:1
~ur:uie. rlo:.c wshoppmR -WOllDBRIDG E Shiin· W1nler.2t><hm.,1.-w f1 11m :ind park No pets 'Chi!d HUMTIMGTONLAKES \"l'rvr11cc21Jr. lbalrpk. nt'w 2 br. 2 ba tioow Attet1tlonDocton!
sndec k. 1425 E1cs. !21J I UK $42.S Call 54r,.Sllll), SP.\RKLI~<; STRF..\~t" har h QUt'. l,::e patio Pools . boab. tal.'uw & n1que fn•c ,,landing. 4J0.4~--a-.k fur Linda C . .\SCt\Ul~G s~,00 ) rl' 6 i5 3504 / t rails $275 mo + ulll. well a1111oin1° tJ n11:dw •• J
W,\TERf'ALL.S •i75 211!17 Dave ~7 1330_0r 6·lllf.iaJ bldJ.:. h1t'ated 1n h an"' Ot.eanfronl. h1:a ullfull" I Rr w carport. 72-1 Jam-:. TOWERING PINl-S __ ____ _ _ H B Ii ln·alment rm.~. X
furn. 2 Rd 2 lia. SJ.<;O wk SL 5310 li-16 6725 or agt. NF.W SPJ\CIOl!S Beaut 2hr Npl lits o111?n \I F to shr lgc hon~ "' Ray Im hui.1111.'.,1> Oflll't'.
or $8001m11 t1I June I '1<10.9960 ,\skfor f-'ayl' LAKl::SIOE hcam, lrµlt· l'lt' $4~} beJc h (l:l ruoktlur!>t la1gere<'cpl1 nrm +p11
752·9466. _ ADULT APTS Adults no peh li·I:! i7t5 Ha milton I. SI ;5_ 96:! !£P.! off11·e art'il i\ vallal1l1• ~"i!Ld me81i8.AU • p~~~1:fear;:~~?g~,a~~1<>s West eh If \"ilia. lrg 2 Br 2 LOOKING TO SH ARE'' ~~~I l•xl.1.1 for J l>IA 111
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2br. lba.~js~~lOOO l Ur nl5 7562 Ellis Ave If H ~~ 962_·6_154 _ _ _ _ _ Beach/ ,\dam:. area $165, Full :.e rv1r\· office:. in
-____ :____ 2 r lBa $440 i3hlks W uf Beach Bi t 1600 Sunny upper 2 Br 2 roomy and tin. fomale N1•wpott Center
Unlelsland yearlies.lBr 1311-: lllth,6·Hi AAl6 ----Ba Near C<l M Hi~h 11refltrred960-6329 610·5-HO
M2S. larger t Br I.SS() No 2 Br 1 ua "''"" Lge 2 Br apt Util pd School. No !'fl 63l·:m9. Female room malt lo shr PRIME HUHTIHGTON pets 673 9473 "' ~ S3!i51mu Ph ~36·3:.147 or 213/ i.&2-463ti ---·--·-------:! llr 2 »a >t:»-$165 536.1023 --------l\se in lvrine. commwut) IEACH
1 Br l Ba, ca rport. fqik, ~W W1bon.:t!31 :iSIS3 --------Deluxe Condo. Near J)()(>I, tennis & jacuzzi. nn
S42S/mn yr l y A!(t JBr. 28a uppe r 4 r•lex. Ba1:helor apt. Av .ii now. beach, i•lubhouse. pool"i kids or vets $300 mo
Marie 673 8700 ult I pd S310 M•1 C.ill $495 Tod 213/240 'J077 fi7S· 159.i eves. !198 2520
' · llNO P Vahm1·1a. ~ar 114> ">36-3347 or 536 102:1 11.1:.
t Rr. den. J Ba. garage. 11eti.. $4MO mo .'i45 i~I -----Ver~a1l11 s I ux un· view 2
$4 5 0 m o ' r I y AIH ,., ...... lar~c 2 Bdrm. n('w Br 2 Ua <.:on.do Only
Mane Nof~e 673 ~700 211r Z Ua SuntJ•••·I. S.I~ t·pts /d(p!> Patio GJr, S590 mo 213 1!112·9352
\vail aprirox ='"' b l 5-1ds OK SJ!i5 ~Ii 4803 Eves & Wknd~. 714,
2 Br I Ba. frµl c , parlunl(, 541J 14675 da}S. 71.0 1-1111
5500/mo Al!t :\fan•. No l'Ves &wknrls Super c lean. walk t 547·7451 Mrs . Luc iano
fee. 673·8700 :? hr 2 -b~ -C.:h ldren <JI<. beach. gar encl. lbdrm-wkdays __ _, __
2 6 ti rm . c a 11 And Y Walk to Lido s ho1>p1111t 3 lelM>a P"i11Mlla 3107 nt'.w ra~L<; & drapes, 536--330 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• like new thruoul. om· . I - . ---Hr. 2 ha. r /p, d •w' pallO,
Small Ba,•h. S300 Yearly mun1ty µool & a m enit es. OuplPX 2 Or. I Ba .ndsd S650 mo. Adults. no 1ieti..
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Manaiter 675 .'llt2 !l-i2 7i8l. \s k for Larry beach W 111 ;it· cepl 2 Ur Townhouse. Garutte
CorcNMI .. Mw 3122 ,\lelzger 1·h1ldren. $400 .11 0 Lar~· & palio. Near Huag
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drapes. patios. c1upon.. no pets. S550. 760· 1713
lrg 2bdrm. 2ba, duplex.
new crpls/drps, frplt:,
ocean view, pvt beach
access. gar s1011.m11.
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S-95/mo. S34· ll34
$42.S yearly Large I Rr.
:lhdrrn, 2• ~IJ11, lrg 2 story.
encl ~ar. Mesa Del Mar
a1·ea. 5485 /mo. 751 9!ll5 &
~.'.!vc mcs~age.
:I BL>ll M l a • Balh ,
fireplace. nl•W ca11JelS
.111d drapes Fresh pamt.
d11u1Jle garage Patio.
9underk. no pets Refs
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5411.n29
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No c:h1ldren, s mall do!!
('On~d $410 1;4 2· 7J4.I
537-4399-____ ~ __ Hosp Nu pets. $475 rm
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P1erpoinle Condo:. Pool.
spa. tennis. garage:. 21:1.
596-i20:.!
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lbr. 2 hlot:ks from Beach
& shoppmi;. $425 mo. yrly
675·911"1. 581 3525
l & 2 hr apt:.. S32S & Bachelor apt. 1 br. l ba
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1hlldr1•n . i!l21 Stark pets :'I/cw 1·r pl. clr!J!>
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S4K5. ll!c ,·hecry 2hr, 2ha. 6·~·884_2 _
bit 1n-.. n r ocl!an :'II• t Brtrm. 11001 , hlot k lo
11<·ts 833 :J:I07 •11.'can. sinl(le 1dull!> OX>
mo. 6-42 $002
F 21 or over H~e In C :\1
Sltill Call K 1ren aft 4
i51 6270
M. Roommalt! lo shr new
Dana Poin t Cvndo.
•>Ceanvu. full jacUUl. 2
car garage. 1285 + uul.
962· lOOO W<lrk. 4!13·8929
home Ask tor )lark.
2 rem room males neerl1..>d.
$21)0 mo Acac1u Sl .
CdM 97!t·5877 afl 5.
Rmmate wanted I lllk So
<.:s t Plaza. po.,1 etc
557·5219 or 846· 1 •63 af1
5pm
M •f' to shr 2 br :ipt.
Tu.~lin . 12001mo. ulll'i in
cl 731 1203.
F und: lO 19. Fem young
sheepdog. Choke t-ollar
Black male lab. leatb
collar lr"inc Ill nr
:\lari n e r ·s s chool
'-'15-20'.l.2 . Built ·111 s. beams.
gar age C rpls . drv-,
642·!1918 2 Ur I Ba New crpts.
frei.hl~· p<1111letf SillJO mo_
J D Pr r1ert~ ~gmt.
751 27117
Sl'aciuus 2 Br Avail now
Sln:l Pnv.i le 11at1n :.!
Kids Ok. 17401 tt l\t>elson
L<ine 1'1 IJ st .-SC'fun
(\ 1 2 13 15!111 ·5326
11:11 9303
IAYFIOMT
Spacious 2 Br . den. 2 Ba Gf';cf!,.. 4350
apt with 1>1•e rtat:ular ••••••••••••••••••••••• view Luxurious appoint Spac. 2 Br 2 Ba. l'l>I.
drapes. bit ins. refng ,
elec door gar Cul-tie
m I.' n l s B e a u t 1 11 On Balboa Peninsula next ~ardens & s andy beach. lo Fun Zone 1 I01 ~x20· ''·
Overlooks Ualhoa Island. 112~~~ .. -~m 39~0. sac. Adult~ only. no pets 3 llr. 2 ba apt $450tm~ 795
613-1362 Shalt mar Ave, < M
--------522-1734 orti42 7!1l7
Costa Mei• 31J4
:i Br :.! Ha Near Beac•h
Hlvd & Edingt>r .'111
tJt.'t1>. S4751mo Rl12 784.1or
974·2099
Slip avail Adults no Wl\NTEU · s g l or <lbl
l>els 71'1 1173 K4 I I ~arage 1n Costa Mesa.
••••••••••••••••••••••• l br Duplex n t•w cpb,
drps. stove & rernri., no MARIHERS 'WALJ(
NO n :t:! Apt & l'1.IO(lt> 1~~.!_2~3:_8128 _
MIWL Y DICOll.
1.1ets. Rer's req.S2501rm, Lrg 2 Br. 2'2 bat h
rentals. \'ilia Renl.ils. Offiu R...td 4400
675·4912 Broker •••••••••• •••• ••••••••• I Br. gas µd, e ncl Rar,
d/washcr. pool. Adults.
fUM073
Call 24hr!'. G.42· 1300112' .....LJ~Vt~'*"w. ....
-l.rg 3 br. 21_., bath with
Neal. clean IBr, w/l(ar, yd, dhle car gar Sfi6.'l
only 12115 mo Quiet &ck N c a r H u n t i n Rt o n
lilly. 280 0 !!_ M~~·mt Harbor. 840·68117
~ie~;,ir~?·'~ ··-·
you can see Cat alina &
beau111ul .. unst!ls from
1h'1s 4 Br u pper umL
F'um . or unfurn lhc rl'l'lt
111 the sume 11200 mo.
ALL Yf;,\ll ! 3214 f\..W.
O ce an fr o nt . Agl .
&75-6160
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WESTCLIFf BLDG
Nf Wf'(lR1 Ill A< H
Z Ir. I le.,.
Newly decor Gas pd,
encl gar. pool, dtwuher.
Adults. 642·5073
llrTow..._.
Newly decor. ltH pd ..
e n cl 1ar . pool ,
d /w•sher Adults
M2·5073
Condo. 4bdrm. 3ba. 2
level. pool, tennis. upper
bay a r ea. '575. 54.S ~1. -----E. SIDE Spacious lbr
+den. dbl gar. lge 1>alio.
adult!> 1450 \s t /last
!>15-2331or 64S·SSl2
2 Br. 11,<.z Ra. Complt."lcly
redecorated. Coup les un·
I\·. will cons ider l child.
Enclsd garage. 5495 rro.
lren. 536· 146fl
2 Br 1 Ba Clean & sharp •••••• •••••• • • • ••••••••
s1n14le stor y unit. Kids & '-ew 2 br condo. nr So
MlO.N&. 2 Br. l Ba. Apt. EASTSIDE shorp 2 BR, small pet OK . $450 mo CoHl Plaza. SS25. all
dPool, laundry rm, crpl.J, encl aar .. p vt ya-'. no lren SJ6-J486 _amenities 963·0891 rps. Adults only. Cal " "" -----nu TSLMimt ., ... , ... .., !'els. 1425 m<t . C1111 , --... __._ ... ,,.,... ...... ~. .,..~. ~· SW SMO and ar.k f11r Pam In• 3144 """'; u;;;.,..,hd HOO
MSO·M75. 2 Br .' 8a. Apt."I •••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
All bullt·lns . enclsd gar 1 bdrm 5345. ulilt pd., Wdbrg 2 Br I-Ba conilo nr
W/DhoolMap .NearS.C. rry>rt.quletadts.nopei11. lake. Avail 11 11 11 ~ .. --:.dYHll!
Pliu11. Ca\ OK. Imm d. 3KJ W Bay 548·!1516 Firwood 1525. 559 tj7J.i. .-.w111 -IM0-6597 21:1 333 77~ New llc2 bdrm I ur~ occupanc)·. TSL Mgmt. 181'. sll>Ve. relria. _llarage. or · '· · 11dult apts In 14 plans
642·ll03 adlls. no pets s:wo mo. EXECUTI VE C0"-00. from $U5. 2 bdrm rr0m
Specious Famll) 3 bdrm. fM·290l Woodbr1d~e Jhllrm. all 1505 + pools . tennis.
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1>45 1)101
WATERFRONT • PENTHOUSE
SUITES
210 to JOOO Stt-Ft.
rnttt99 AcWrft•
oc.-Vi•••
Wetlen
17'4) 675°1662 2ba. '395. Playaround" l rvln e Vl llaae a m -waterfalls. ponds! GL'i
pool. 5 48•9558 rrom 2 Hr., Irie rma. pool, qui~ menitles. ~. S5J·2042. for cooking & heatin~ SUITE DE •L 12-TPM. adlls. no pe1113.0. 4ZlW paid. From San Dleao "'
Bay. Ml·~l&. 2 Condo1 for rent-pool. Frwy drive North tin 3000 S~ ft. CLEAN• SAVF. jacuul. tennis, epa . Buch to McFadden then
I Bedroom In 1up.r qa· 3bdrm. 2bu. 1450 · S4'15. ~ wtrfront. '5()0or tlQOmo, W ~l 011 MeFa1lden l.C'I •Will Build SUit
Uon. c .. r.,.lecl. Adult, no m llt to beat-h. chUcftn 157.0211 Se aw Ind V 111 • e . • l mo. Free Rent
pet..,, aao mo .... W. UK. C .• ll Ruu 957-lUOO. 1714>8N·5188. Flexible 1-'loorpla11
Wlllon C•lll4M417 Mi'6Wevea. ~le•ch ll• UdolbrlnaVlllqe · • ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Oceanfront tor Winter 17149 675 .. 662 a ldrm New pul11t, Cundo near S.C: Plaaa. lnl lnc:t. utU. b•cbelar. I Rentall. F'uml1~ed•un·
Otfice space a "a1lable
2ti().500 Sfl ft Su II e~ Call
il4 '891 7951
IRPURT i\R t-:A lhrth
& llnstol 225 l" i S01>11 ft
F'r111n S2•"1 ;'l;o ICll~l' re
qwrt.od L'all 557 i OIU
PLAZA
EXECUTIVE SUITES
"There is a •l1fferenet:."
714/752-0J34
20fl2 Michelson Dr 112132
20'.?I Business Cntr #2L1
1-;xerul 1 ve Office &
Receptron area m new
Bu.siness Cerllt.'r at 0. r.
.\ i r p o r t S o m e
Warehouse :1pacc 1f rc·
qwred. F\irnished l'ORl
plele with phones or un
furn. $.150 m o . .'l57-1371
N•lW lelll8mR Best loca
lion m Palm Spnnl!s
hl0t•k west of airport
SUMO I AL
~IRPOIT PLAZA
SMOKE TREE
REALTY
17 141323·1731 I -------
(.(lice l S 17 5 ,llt MO.
ln c lufles un 8x t lJ '
I urnishcd ofc 1:ubicle +'
t>lec. rece11t. telephone
answerinJC t:onlerenl·t•
rooms , ro1l1n~ faell.
kitchen. Janitorial ::.vt>i.
Exe1·ul1\ t• Ci 1ardt!n!-.
f)57 1151
!A!lt~ •l!ffntt"V,,.._~l'l ~
Cml. 1.onc S20011no. 132
<.:uhrillu Al 641·8544
()(lice 600 sq. fl f>11 n.-
locat1on. ample parkmg.
t:a ll 494 7~51or6"4·-'311
NICI OFFICE
fUrnished · on Birr h St.
Nr. OC Airport 979 M.1.1
Prime Npt/Mcs a Busi
ness Pnrk. Qu11I Off1re&c
Warehousc sp ort' 1!8>'
Unll Avail for 1m~d.
()('(•Up. For lse mro call
642 <tifl :I M on Fr1
?_~~m -
......... Rntd 4450 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
F'or store & offit·e :llllll'e al
reasonable ratc;i
500to2700 s-.Ft.
MESi\ Vt.:R l>F.DR
PLAZ.\
1525 M1•sa Verd• E. C.M.
541.41 u
Prime Hatbor Blvd. t:.M. uo· front uge 2000' lilda.
s u1t11ble fM car lot.
res\auranl, etr. ~.\\!if\
or 61$ 2213 evc:1
Ral bo• laland lease ror
~ale
Ueach & Mai n . H B •••••••••••••••••••••••
955 276\l AMcMIRc ...... t. 5 t 00
\
\I\ l 1H'kJ1100 & I nf'l'tl a I
h1 il!JI 111 Central OtJth:t
<'•> l a 111 e111plo~ ctl. 4U1t'l
& n m pa' t•i $325. Nrt'<l
rnlri~. vlt'd'l' ,\1Jrc1a.
.>Iii 5204
Ht•:..p Lad} nib L K unJurn
~u<lm lur llc!>1d,,1wc
L g Bt h around ~65
l~l 17i:.!
ltaineu/ln•ut/
Fiftanct ·····•······••·······•··
5005 1
....-,,
Opporfwtity ·········•··•·····•···· II ,\ \' !-: 1\ H l G ti I. Y
I' H 0 F lT A B I. E , no
lr.1 11 • his1:1I. J .:<in &
Svurts wt:ar Shop of ~our
o\\n f''t'atunn1: u\.cr ICXI
hrands Le \'1. Klt:in. Van
tlCr'.1lt. St1l~t.'f1dd , Bm
tan1a , man y m u r 1.:
SlG.500 00 includes 1nv<'n
1t1rv. 111-sh11p 1ra1111ng in ~t .i.Jll.'t.I It lure:. & Grand
I )penmi: Open w1tlun 15
lla\s ('all Mr Harth!} at
I' .\ <' ~: S E T T E R
f' \~ll lO ~S c2J.11
!m~16
Own 'our own J can Shop
)!11 dirl't'I 1111 m 111rllc rnan.
no ~ •. ties man ·s I l'e Uffer
ing .ill the natwnall}
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Now You
Can
Sell
More
~Ith fhll y P llot
Pt:NS\" Pl~<.Ht:K
AD!» Still Ofll~ S2,
:J l111c·-. ltir :! rla 1., •inl~ !)\ a da', :1i1t.' ••
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At.11·•·rl1'>t' •1n1: •ir
mi.r1• 1km' \',iluNt
1111 I II 1011 f-:.1l'lt
a1l•ll1 111nal linl' "
11nl\ (i(k• l"I' I hi· I""
d :1 °\ '> <; H rt \ , n II
l"" m rn ,. r 1· 1 d I u d ~
a 1111" c•d C hari.:r
Y11ur l'\•nn' l'inrht•r
Ail or 1•~t· \0111
Hank \mt•rit·a r •I
\'1:.;i 11r \l;i.,11·rt t1nl
For mori> 1nlurmat1on
and 1<1 pt"c-" "'ur "d <all
642-5671
SCIAM-lETS
ANSWEIS
Drudge -Tvped
Whoop -Bewail
f:lGHT
I'm fmally Ii ving lJfe in
the fast lane. T hat's
heeauw I can't aflord
.more lhan E 1.:ht items -..
f 11 u n d K 1 l I e n .
h l k 1 wh1t e _ V1r
J 3 r d&34th S t N 13
1;7.'l 6.')13
~·ound fem P11merunian
mix, 1017Fnda.'. 1-:11
1nl(e r & '.\1a~n 11l1J
~:17 ~131
1 F( JI"~~, I HJSK Y ·• Fem.
ll<,u1•1.·r <iolllenwe.,t.
10 11 891 \;,55
Founrt · 2 l>lat·k dogs. part
Chihuahua. I male & I
1em \"•l· Palm & Golden
Wesl II ~ 536 8652. -----
FOUNIJ B'ii< red doR.
male, .ariners Park.
'\B
IH5 IH24
known brand~ s ut·h a.<,
J 11r1Jarh e, \"anllerhill 50S REW1\HIJ fl)r 1n
t '..ilv1n Klem. Scdgefidd. formation c•on1·erntnl!ur
Le\'1 & 01er 70 other rl'.,l 111 ''•Uni! wh1tl'
hrands SH,500 oo 111 lernal1· 1n s•arkini;: I~()(
1·1ude .. hel!mnini: 1men· :itl•r\ 'lh •1n ·\dams in
111ry. a1rtare tor 1 lo our Hu nt 111 ~l til\ lie a \"11
rl<Jt111n:il warehou~e , 10 :ioPM . ~·rntla~
I 1 ain1ng. f ixture!-. & ll 2.5 lllll 1:at1213 4J2 44(.,
1;rJncl Ot)t.:ntn~ Prorru
FOLNI> Sch1 T.tu, l.m.
malt L.1hrudor. male
Lha:.a \!)bu. tan. male
B11riler Coll e. hlk & wh,
rem Tcrncr mix. blk &
brn, m;ilt: N R .\111mal
Shelter. ti·l4 3.,5ti
5350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l'HE LAW student na~
S25.lllJIJ Will rlo an)1tung
Lt!lotlll C11rd1de 11l 1al
IJ\"M P . 0 Box 3242.
:'Ii 0 !14!(163
I
111111-. Call Mr Kostei:k
J t '1 ·• ti e m •1 t c; c I I t·
~·:1.,h11m-.1;1 2 432 0676.
lnnstn.nt
OpporhMity 50 I 5
MOVIES!!
BACKGROUND
PEOPLE
M~SAGE
............ ······•··· For bag ne w youth onent
INVF..STOkS WANTt:D 1:d feature 10vt'r 181
Jom small i::roup 1n bu,y N t• ed n c w fa t'e !\
ing control o f under al\ractwe 18·30 & short
valued p ublic co & in-haired men 18·35 Also
llialing acquisit ion pn> mature· people for rom·
icram. Steve 714164t; 7374 mer<'ial work Pas t pro-
Rt! pampered w11 h a
.cr.,u nal rt!la"1n~
massage b} 12 11( tht.' pre
lltcsl girls m Southern
C'a l1forn1a Ja<•uu;L
!>dunu elt: Open lOam·
4am . 7 da)b a week Vis
a, M.C. Atlantis Health
Spa. 2.12 Harbor Blvd.
Coeita ~1esa. 645·3433 Br-
in it this ad for \our
sµec1al ~1rt. · Bank of '.';ewpon Storks Jetts include ROCKY 11 mu~I sell 41 Shart'1>. F A S T B R E ,\ I\ ·
$8,ea .'l-l5 4426, lml·l>OO CORV.ETTF: SUMMER. THE R USI-~. elt: By
ln•ntn.nt appl only •213 > 462 ~701
•• ~~~••••••••~~~-~ l~or~l~2~l3~l~4~65~·~"'4~!1~3~~~~
Have 12.000.000 + cash Lost & ,._.. SJOO
Profes~1onal Therapeutn·
mal>:..igc. L1t•'d NB Appt
•inly. Steve 548 2817
umEAMMIES
ESCORTS
down . Seek 1 PRlME l •••••••••••••••••••••••
Shoppin g Center. So
a ll major c redit cards
accepted
530.4723 Calif David. 646 3255 ----------MoMy to LoClft 50JS • ••••••••••••••••••••••
INEED
I MONEY
• CREDIT MO
l'IOILEM
ZAd & Jrd TD loe1
97 .. 6531/155·1145
Arranged by
COtit Ho,_ Loma
A Mortgage Hroker
YOU CA .. IE
SURE WITH A
BANK -
2nd TD's
RID,~ID ·~lJS -···"'·~~'ii'f"811·~ "
714·1l2·UOO
Ask tor L inda Flynn
or Karen I.Inn
Equal Housin g Lender
REAL ...:STATE LOt\115
110,IM>O Or More
lsl. 2nd & ·:rd TD Loans.
E<1wl) Loons, f or 31\Y
rea!>lm. Purchase ;\lone.'
Loan\. Constr11l'l1on
Loans. Swl n ll Loans.
Credit No Prohlevi.
Quirk \pj.lroval.
NI GUEL ASSOC .tr
BKR .
831·068'
MONEY
Privute money fur home
louns Call Bill \Jn
der wood 833·3S44. ---McM f91!!9H, Trust Dffdi ' SOJS •••••••••••••••••••••••
S.ttterMt .. Co.
i\11 type11 of real estate
investme nts slnce UHll. s,.c ...... ...
JIMITDt
'42-J 17 t 141-061 t
C..atterT.D.'t
FOUND ADS
AIE FIEE
Caff:
64Z·5'11
• Found or losl a pet? Call
us We "re the Pet Pals
<_714 , .739·29!UI.
Lost or round a pet" Call
Animal A'ISi!>\ance
l..eague 537 2273. Nor~ ---------
LOST M ale Sliver
Cock apoo 1 Looks like
Poodle ) ''Shag"' 9 yrs old
REWARD I rvine •
551-2390 after 4 :3•1
Lost b lk Pomeranian.
hair missing on back.
ans to B J .. Oak &
Monrov111 . 642-5421J
*FOXY LADY* OUTCALL ONLY * 972-1131 *
MASSAGE SIO WI AD
MYSTIC MASSAG
556·4656 Santa
FIRST LADY
llcorf.M•• ...
,wtyDmcen.
* 972-IJ45 * MC & VISA Act:ep ed
COVER GIRL
• OUTCALL •
953·0718 MC/VISA
•• SPRITUAL READINGS
lOam IOpm f''ully Uc'd.
4~ 7296 or 492 0034 1"15
!'I. Camino Re .II . San
Clem.
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PUii.iC MOTICI
The Ho us ing and Community
Development Advisory Board of the
City of Fountain Valley will hold a
public hearing on the City's Seventh
Year Housing and Community
Develop111ent Block Grant Application
on November 5, 1980, at 7 :30 p.m. ln
the City Council Chambers. 10200
Slater Avenue. The purpoee of the
hearing is to solicit public input into
the planning and development of the
City's Seventh Year Housing and
Community Development Block Grant
Program. Ideas for projects and
project priorities will be solicited b~
the Fountain Valley Housin1 and
Community Development Advisory
Board al the November 5, 1980, public
hearing. Interested citizens and
groups are invited to attend the
hearing and contribute to the planniq
of the City's Seventh Year Houalnt
and Community Development Block
rant Pl'Olram.
uestiona about the tiearin1 may be
:addressed to: .
Scott Moraan, Planninf DepartDMtftt
Fountain Valley Clty Hall
1~ Slater Avenue
drapea. 2 kid• OK. U>drm. aec 1ate. pool, bib lrom •tore• 6 fum, Broker. 7.i•4tl2. u .... l;·•r aboppfftl Mri11. no"''· ua .,.,, u m, Jae PIO. 6~5·MG. • • .. 0 aieru M1m1. Co. W&l9lAdt CalltoWll ~~=-Adulll. no peta.1-;t=-=t~:. ='~=·alb• 813· 1372 Amert can Mt19'3·'61.U
Fountain Valley, CA 92709 .
Telephone: (714) 863-8321, Ext.• .. ...... -DaM1tl9Ct Adi Ml-5111 8ell klle...... 805111
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Tuetday. October 21 1980
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l'u II .,93 1160 -Want Ads Call 642·5678
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CARPET STORE c1 1NST
MANAGER WEST t:OAST IL\IN
DISHWASH ER JO lo J. Gift Wrap
~on thru fo'r i Ln1\'ers1l} HICKORY FARMS
Hl)L:SEKEt:PER for fi.s
he1 man. Olde r man in
Ralboa wants mature.
non-smkr. with car who
lo\'eS dock fishing. Lave·
tn, ltght d ul1es, <'ook only
l meal l'ri,ale room.
garage S a lary open.
Call s on. &b. for tn·
t e r v1l'w . t·ollecl.
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P11s1l1on open for al? now SEnv rc 1-:S. INC \thlet1c Club. 75~ 7003
per 1hatr hr .. Kot Tub & penence. 213/ 592·15i3. hr ... own trans llunt f\.12 680fl
Sauna. Steves Hair Hap-- ---Ha r bor Hl'l 's Rc•1
gres:s1 Vt' mana~er in :\I F Const dean 011.
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:-.t'wporl Ct>nter Or. N ll
Su1wrv1se & coordmate
assembly holiday !(Ill
packs F'lex hrs Will
tram Wcstcl1ff Plala.
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pening. 6"'6-,9636 APT. MANAGERS 846 3945, 673 9060
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Ladies Ir Gents
ESCORTS
•972-1621
Call Cor inCo or appt.
TOMMY'S
OF NEWPORT
ESCORT
752-9368
TOUCH A CLASS
ISCOITS
24HRS. 752.am
Exciting Enterta111n-ent
b' the King of Cowed~
Magic. Party specialist .
539-24 14. 534.7312
MHCIDU
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97z.9599
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2930 W-P acific Coast
Hw). New por l Beach
open lOam -la m . Over 21
only. Adult Video Tape:;
special S39.SO. 25(' Movie
Arcade . Coming soon
Ma r i lyn C h ambers
Sek a ·Gene C arrier·
Playgirl Centerfold
Luoe ly? Having rela·
tionship problems? We
c a n h elp y o u h el p
yourself. Second Wind. a
personftl awareness·
group that 1s fun Call
Paul. S29 7892 or Joo~
851·3838.
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Colla Mesa Christian Pre-
School now enrolling. ln
troductory offer: $i!9.SO.
Wkly. Incl hot lunches.
646-5423.
7075 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOUSEKEEPER
Days .. Exec. home pre-
ferred. . Xlnt "ork & ref.
982·68411 Evet1
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BiolotY Graduate seeks
Lab/Reseatth Tech poel·
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Ptr. nn. hrs. Goad.nth npra. No exper. nee.
J4.~0/hr. Corona del ,..,., l40-232T.
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WIU be c(pe rat101 •32 NCR &alpt. mach. ,._
have tome A/R 1*P1.
exp .. bt! able to l>'lll • t tff' 10 key add. a1.
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units
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TelephoMSeniu
Graveyard Shill Mui.I
be over 35 . 4!H-7S57
ASSEMILIR/
SOLDEltH
We have an lmmed
op~n1ng fo r an as
sembler 1s1>lderer with a
minimum of l ~ r. exper,
Mus t bP exµe r 'd. a t
soldenng nrcuil boards
u nder a mi c rnscope
Nr\SA certified highly
des1rahle.
Metter Specialtift
1640 Monrovia. C.M.
642-2427 E. 0 . E.
Assemblers
' ELECTROllC
ASSEMBLERS
Previou s e x per1enee
with cabling, harnessing.
soldering .and workinR
wi t h small s u b ·
assemlilie~
Please apply at:
PERSONNEL uns Ritcher Stree1
Santa Ana. Ca 9'l70ll
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TEST
ASSEMBLER
Mimmum oC 1 year ex·
perience in mecharucal
work test a i.semhlr Wi ll
tx>rform setup for tests
and make elect rical ad·
justments on unit~
Please apply at.
PERSONNEL
3180 Redhill Ave.
Costa '.\les a. Ca 92626
We orrer compelll1ve
salary and excellent
henerits. mos
Bab,\ Siller needed. 2 rult"S
pr wk ..-1•t'l'a~u111al ,.,e,
~Iunle \'ii.ta A 1 e an;-J
. H8·9967 aft :>.JllPM
Bak .. r DK.!> Donuts. Top
SS ,\pph earl~ am. 135
i-: l 7 th s l & 29till
Fau·new l''.\1
ltank101.t
TlLLEtl
Permanent. Cull time 5' ~ da~ week. & part lime
Experle1H'e prderred,
but will cons1dn 1·ashier·
111g backt:round. T ype
.iowpm. Xlnt bencltls &
a d ,. a n c e m c n l . Ca II
979·31i00. EOE
Bank mg
Teller & Clerical P-.
tlon•
We have Cull time & part
time Teller i. C lerical
position s avail able
Please apply
United California Bank
7902 Edinger Ave.
Huntington Beach
8-11 ·2581 or S46·898:i
E.O.E
BANKING
TELLER
The Stanton office uf a
leatlmg savings and loan
ha"' an excitmg itrow\h
opportunity for a Teller
We're see kin~ ;In in
d 1vidual with rom·
ml!rd a l bank in1t CK
P<'rit:nce. bul we will <·1>n·
s ider someone with a
!>lrung S&l .. Teller and
11 e W
l'COUnt s hal·k ~round.
This 1X1s1t1nn oHen; ex·
l·ellent benl:'f1ts incluchng
free caref'r apparel and
paid med1(·al dental oov
cragc. t 11 p ~t art1n1t
!>a lary and bl!aut1tul
work en v ironme nt
P l I! a s e a p 11 I ~ u 11
WEDNESDi\Y, Oct Z!.
(rom9 JO to:t·JO pma
~ID ELI TY
FEDERAL
SOYilH)• cmd
Lo.Aun.
12000 Beach Dlvd.
Stanton
An Equal 0pf1ortwiit)
For the fmei;t ncw !>.11011
~fo~t be chic & talt>nlt.-d
with to1l(lW1n g. R11·e
tiaud1c ll a1r Sulon .
• 110 81i7
llt•aut' Salo11 S11act> roc
1 l'lll FJnlas lH: ne\\
Sulim Newpurl Beach
W "ilchff locale
CoHHn O 'Hara't
1\.16· 1:1~~ or b46· ii:?A
IKKPR f /C
Degree nol nee bul musl
have bm11ness exp. XJnt
1•0 lwnef1ts. Salary c•om
m e n s u rate Wf l'XP
612 4770.
IKl'R/ JR. ACCT.
for rapldl~· expandin g
financial firm in Fashioo
Island. Exper. a must.
Daily Input & general
ledger desired.
759-151S
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bonus pro~ram. profil onh a11ply' •ilf\ IOJfl DRIVER/Fvnt Mo;.r Gla..,s 'i\<11ncd & leadL>d. c,,,,,,, :'lles a s 1url111 .
1ullt1me. permanent 1·3
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1·ulll'r~ & assemhl~rs
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plan. ~a,, allowance. C II
l'ollet'l. Hele n Ne' er .
Carp t'l Town 2 13
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SJlcs, apply m µ('r..oo.
Rion Hardware. lfll-1
IP 1ne. 1 W esll'lirf
Plalal. N.B.
CASHIERS
UTaT•M
MARKETS
For 2nd & 3rd Shifts
We promote to manage-
ment & supervision from
within. WANT A CAREER?
Call 1714 > 631·9'21
'~~~~ .. ::~ ff.10 hours. \\'1lh !!OHO ~1a\ &
wurk1n1t Co11tl 1l1on~ \p11
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Clemente, Mon. Fn. 3 5.
ai.kforTim ~!:181211
l } r mm. ex fir For local
mu\ mg & Slt•ragc com
pan~ 1193 ·6634
lln\ t'r
llclp wanted Trut·k
On\l•r h nmed1ale open
mg. Pull or part tune
V1thd t:A drivers hl'E.'rt'ie
Min. 20vrs of age '.\too
GUARDS
MHCledMow!
llPM LOAM. Tues. 8P!\1 1-·or prestigious post pos1·
JAM. Thurs Fri 9AM· twn S41hr. Interviews
HouseWI\ cs I' T . earn
xtra m'>ne1 d111ng what ~ o u ' k n 'o IN b e s t .
hnusework. Call Suds'n
Stuff. 842·0884
lbkpr Cook for elderly.
hve·tn, rm & bd + sal. 4
day wk. 493.59_20 ___ _
5PM. Apply Pen11ysaver, Mon.-Fri. 9·2.
Dinner shift t'ull \tin!. 1660 Placentia . C.M. B U R N
COOKS indoor p l a n t main
S t nance. 1-'ull lime & Ptr
availa ble . 770-9565 . Exper. preferred. Top INTERNATIONAL
pay, goiod benefits. \pp!} Drycleaning counter :'ECU RITY SERVlCES
in person: 2·•1PM. JoJ(J!; woman. Exper . or will INC. INT DESIGN SALES
Resta urant , 1507 So train. ~llchet's Cleaners. 17~5 EaslCenter St. Flair for decor ating
Coast Dr . <.:osta Mesa. Call Mel : 496·5124, Ste. 11102, Anaheim helpful. flex. hrs . Will
E.O.E . F.ARN EXTRA MONEY ~~~~~~~~~1 _t_r_ai_n_.4_99_·1_4_61_. ___ _
Cook• W..ted b' having a pvt art" ac· GUARDS
Full time . Dinner shift.. cessor y sale in your Full it pa rt time. All
Experienced on iy. Apply home. We 'll provide the areai.. Uniforms fum'd.
in person . 3·5PM. No art & accessories. Call Ages 21 or over. retired
phone calls. Jolly Roger. 9·11 Mon -Fri. 641·4931 welcome. No exper. nee. .too S C oas t Hwy. Sandy . Appl y : U n iver sal
Laiuna Beach. Protection Ser vice, 1226
JAHITOIS Part lime eves. Newport
Beach /Costa Mesa 8l'P.
J anitors •waxen. Must be over 18yrs. okl •U.S.
cn1zen. Call 532·6558, lOAM·3PM. Mon .. f\-i. Electncian exper1enred W. 5th St .. Santa Ana. ln·
CHILD CARE·2 hrs/ day, l•-------•-•I in residentia l remodel. terview hrs : 9·12 & 1-4.
near Newport Blvd-E. COUMSILO. 631-2<l<W ~on-f'ri. Junior girl Friday type
person wanted, Ceramic
T ile Design Center.
waa es n e a per e xp.
831·5261.
22nd. 545·511~. Sm.. friedndly pe~l EUCTROMIC TECH H A I R STY L I ST + agenc)' n s go ahead tn· cu 1 S T CHRISTMAS SSS divid uals w t p r evious Testing & Trouble Shoot· M AN I R . 75"
Thompson Bluepr int
needs operator . F IT.
3186 E Air way Ave. C.!\t.
~9-9233. ·~-~--0-~-1 SantaAnaVacallonClub exp pref'd. but will ing.·Digital & Analog comm .. w f following. t r ai n . ca 11 G 11 r }', $\stems for a small. co Rent your own staUOn. LAMDSCAl'I
Foreman /leadman. ex·
per 'd. in planting, irriP·
tion. ma int.. hydroeeed-
ing & chem. weed con·
tro l. Salar y comm.
w /exper. Valid driver's
lie req'd. Irvine 559-515l
IOATS
Tou c h u p f gel coat.
MacGrel(or Yachts. 1631
Placentia. tM
IOOKKHl'Elt
Cor COM law firm Must
he J!ood with numbers. 10
ke'' Salary co m
mcn::ur ate w 'exp Con·
Ul<'t Lisa , 673-3797. -----------
BOOKKEEPER
P «f to a:-.s1st acC'oWltam
2.:1 dys pr wk. Some exp.
re<fd. 54~~8466. DeaM a
Bookkeeping
lnvestmHt Finn
Career Oppty.
Dynamic. rapidly ex
pan<Jtng Newpart/lrvine
mvestme n1 firm has 1m·
m ediate cwenings for
shar p. personable in-
dividuals
AcdtJ. Clerti
IO ker. computer mput.
f1hn1£
Ad11ll1t. Asst.
Top!>ecrctar1al skil ls
GetMrol Offfu
Heavy phone work/fiUng
needs 3 GOOD phone p'rev1·ous exp. Contact S125 wkt•· ~·411ll Ask · '8PM ... 540-6055.CoastaJPerson· ,, voices '9· • .. ,on.-Datakron Inc. 1J0.1515 for owner Thurs-Guar. 543·795'1 or nel Agency. 2790 Harbor
543-2951. Bl.. CM EXEC. ASST. Hair St)·list & Assilant. NEVER A FEE E.O.E Wanted lo run Reaiooal t M' h IG
C•--1co1 y,.-1~ • openings a ll' a e ar-
tWn --Sales OHice Must be m· nson's. Call 642·6470.
Ff f . w/min om ce exp. Cuunler help. p IT or Ftr. dependent & aggressive
Typing req. 640·8950. Kwiter's Cleaners. 186 E. w 1 ab i Ii t y to com·
16th, 548·4243 mwiicate. Xln l organiza· CLEIUCAL/GenOfc ---------tionat skills. good phone
Temporary position m COUPLE WANTED manner. t ype 70wpm.
Cost a Mesa Possibl) Manage s mall business ,,tanda r d offire skills
permanent. Call Patty Part-time. Wiii tram Call neces~an _ Know ledge of
ror appl. S48·684l for appt 1146.327~--IBM Mem11ry 50 & sail-in,.: e!lp helpful. Xlnt
CLERICAL
Register today for local
tempc>rary assignment.!>.
557-0045
O\·Llf\:
DATAIHTIY
CLlltC
bendits & pleasant
working environment
SAIL MAGAZIME
64S-7104 Leading Or a nge County
electron1cs m fgr has an
1mmed opening for a Fidd Rep-special tem p
data entry person wilh project po:.1t1on. Good
u se or Dec w r iter & p..iy. lmmed1ateopening.
Beehive Terminal. SonE Inquire Teleprompter
limited use in keypt.slch Cable T\'. 901 W. 16th St,
le verih· on TAB 510 NB 642 3261
----------
HAHDYMAM
Expen enced, part tifTI!.
Retired preferred
642·3030
HARDWARE SALES. A~>
ply 1n pers o n Rion
Hardware . 1024 lrvmc
\ Wcstchff Plaza~ N.B.
Hostess & Host positions
wnh Welcome Wagon
•vail for t•1vn· mmded
self starter Pleasant.
nex1ble hrs , gd earnings
Car req'd Trammg pro-
\'ided. 549-3215 E.0 .E
Landscape Co. looking for
capable. qualified men,
exp pre fe rre d . must
have m erh anical ap·
l1lude 768·4751 between
8:30 & 3 :30. Appl~· at:
2 811 Via F a bricante,
:'>h!>sin Vie10
2 Ur 11i Ba 610 J oAnnSt.
C :'II So children. Slllllll
~og consd S4~. 642·73".
1.1 ,·e.in housekeeper for
1·oup1 .. lfl oceanffronl
home Beautiful pvt
quarte rs Rcrs req'd_
TEWOIWl"I' l'fRSONNH Sllr\/ICU
3723 llrclt Street
M•wportleech
punch verifier . Excellenl I • • . Hotel
co. benefits . I yr ex-1 <iENERAL LAIOR Lo QM!ltto Motor hwt LOAM SHIPPIP4G
perie o ce des irable .. cons isting or loadmg ISIS So. Coast Dr,
_~99_·1972 ------
Ctencal Sec ret.an"
Please contact · T r t.OS & Har bor Blvdl Mortgage Banker needs . j l'assette tapes. P irsl Costa Mesa loan sh1pp1ng clerk with M9iter s,.ci..... shift. 54~0138 at least 6 months eX·
1640 Monrovia. C.M I . N ff• • · f>.12·2427 E.O.E. Ge ner al Offir e . lrvme IW lnRg penence 1n warehousang area. typing 50wpm. til· & sh1pp1ng of FHA/VA
ini;. µhone, mail. Stereo MAIDS home loans Would ac-SKI Del Men over 18 for L.A. m a n u f a c t u r e r c e Pl Pa rt t I m e i r
TRIVl X. INC. Employer MI F
,...,....,.. o .......... c:---9 l~:ii~~~~~~~~~ Equal oPJ,'~ Em plyr Ii
F:xreltent salary & frintie
henef1ls t 'u ll Gail ·
TS2·0070
SUS OM Times lo homes m NB & 714·556·6193. English speaking or bi· necessary all
COMING , CM. $400-$450 /mo. -+ ---tmgual only. P leaseapp-For appointm ent c
bo n u s . 6 4 G. 0637 . General Office lyin person 9.5. t71-l l97S·1080
646·5844. . . Irvine firm has im · E o E Mi l" Ask for Nancy
ASSEMBLERS. We '!"ill
·t r a in . 'A p ply 7a m .
MacGregor Vachls. 1631
Placentia. Costa Mesa.
ASSISTAtn
BANKING
The Santa Anu office of a
growing savings a nd
loan has a n Im mediate
opening for a Teller with
a min im u m o f s ix
m nths experience m a
bank or s&L. This Poli•·
t1onorrers :
•Paid medical/dental
•free career apparel
•Free park mg
•Top salary
WOllC TEMPORARY ~ ·~ · · · Residential ~ortiww_ • ... x• U.l.-tlli;J.••'!1!!1.11!1!!~~-~--. -. : . e. ... ~~W,J or(~~~!!!'!!~!!!!!!!!;.-!!~' -. -sel'V'if~s· .,.-·-,-~,. 1•1 ', ••• ~.aeotld.lfH '''• "'' •• ~·~!'Ill ' DILIYllY ___,.. ~rfo HOUSECLEANERS ,\C.:oldwell Banker Co, Architect ur al Firm ha.Ii I THE o ffice m anager in a '"', A 1 t Co immed open mg for full HO\.IDA YS!!! l'llSO.. variety of office duties. T o work for J anice's n equa opp Y
charoe boOkkeeper ellp'd .... Of flee Sllill l M M E D I A T E rncluding xeroxing, in Raggedy Ann P ff. s.:t Machinist to work a Mill & "' " OPENJNG ffl d 1· f'I T ues.-Fri. tli5·2Sl4. P IT n 1n acc,ounts receivable .... ded.... ner·o ce e 1very. '· Lathe, Full or . IX· collect1o~ Pleasant of. , •IEST JOIS The Dully Pilot needs a mg, etc. Contact Bever· Ho u 5ec1 ea n e r w a 11• tures & dies. 2 yrs min
fl c e w Ith good co . delivery person Cor a ly : 641-8820. led I Establish cleanmg exp. 646· 1813
benefits. 114.549.7124 •IESTl'AY la rge m oto r route JI! -=-----------. M F ....., .. ,.,..
-•A,,LYTODAY!I! Laguna, South Lag&a Gl .. IRAL OFACI service, 1 '""' . .....,., MAID Olt HOUSIMAH IUSIOY Beac h . R e l la ble TOSll.000 alU:30PM 6'2·3030
Full lime lunch Busboy a utomobile 111 a must. Ac cur a le t )'Pis t HOUSEKEt::PER to live ____ .....,:. ______ _
wanted. Mon.-Fri. Ex-HounM·Fl:00.5.00 PM: w 1gene r a l offi c e inwtcpl.1nNpt B1•h Gd. :i1Al NTENANCE Man
per. preferred. Apply in V"ICki fflSllll Sat&Sun6:30lo8:30AM. k n owl edge. V aried salary. rer·~. needed. pltime to work in pvt
person. The Ritz. 2106 W. NO COLLECTING. Ex· d utie!>. Non-sm oker ln Pis. call aft 3PM 760-11'145 beach comm of 3 Arl h
Octanfronl. N.8 & ASSICiltes cellent earnings for Just Tustin 832-7300. Bay in So Lag. Apply in _ a couple of hours of )'OUI' miiiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Hou s E c L EA N E RS· person to. s Ba~ Dr .• So.
Please c all Coru Bus Boy. 35 hours per l8004 Sky ParkBlvd day. For Detallt1 call Part Time. Ftr, start LagunaBch
MA .. AGEI
Draper's Laauna Hills
s tore . Mus t be ex·
pe r ienced i n bette r
women's r eady.to-wear
and sportswear. Appl)' in
person to Manager Ma·
ble Austin. 23621 Moulton
Parkway Plaza or call
768-61122 Cor appointment. Ham ilton Ill 54796«> for week. daytime Private Suite32S Irvine F oste r O u e llet a t Genera l Ortlce imme d . Top dolla r .
, 1m)'o8r1~. information or apµ ~tub. 833-9561. --540.0400 642·4~,;.._ c ... t t.Yel~ Finft 6'13-l266.646·41!7l MeilltltHNICe M9I. AUTO LOT MAN. f'All vw-_.....-C_..er _,.pty. --- - - -Full lim e Compan.'
tlme .over lll.necded ror CAltlERCHA'4GI DeMyl'ltot Dynamic. ra pidly ex-Housekeeper, li ve-in. 5 ben efit s Apply Pe11
expandlna car rental l'O. FIDELITY A subsidiary of E.F. Hut-Clerk/ Pha rmac Y • exp! 330 W. Bay St, C.M. pandlng Newport /lr~ne d a p £'<pc r Non n1·saver 1660 Plac.'ef'ltla
Mus\ have good driving tun b c urrentlr In preferred . cosmetics. Equal Opp E m plo)·er investment firm has 1m· s moker Muturc woimn Ave.C M
record" Cattr. Ucen..w. FEDERAL tt?rvlewl n& qualiCled gifts lccards.640·7373. M/F media te open ings for 0 111'. 760-18113 before MAIHT/MECH.
M.V. ar ea. Call Mr. persons interestedln the Commercial Design F\rml~~~~~~~~~~~ s harp, personable in 10A
0
Mora(t.5PM.
W.'lln · .• !,5 ·6330 o r field or financial plan i div1duals. -------Retired-.. 5 •-d .,. 11 art 1 ........ with light ma nuCactw n& Den tal Assi1t ant. Ex· HOUS..,llPt•;c-r-· --·
831•2480. 0•111-i• on 1110 2 . .-u or p t .. L k .. ,. ,. -Port ti• L09AH1t. 115.000·Sl8000 part !lroo. capa·b i lllies s ee s perlenced. Easy paced AcdC). Ca.rt& Mature fem ale n~ed Lookina tor a ctive re•
AUTOMOTIVE 2700S M I S Full time : unllmlled. trainee ror w all murlll. olrlce In Newport. Good 10-key. computer lnJJ'A. for lovely \,B. holl'le. 11 r ec w /e lectrlcal.
GMIOO•kUP• S~n.lau ,\nnalreet 97 .. 2:..·::.ZT...;.1_2.______ silk scr eening .ts as· hour~ ti salary. 646·5'111 riling 644·'1930_.______ plumbing. it all phaaes<lf • -sembly. Must be avail or 846·5594 aft. 5 or t llnuaually ple a sar,tt An EqualOpportunlt~· Whal'sYourTt ade? rortravel.SS1-7242. wknda. AdMitl.Ass . l.1g ht. h o u s e k eep· lildg. malnt. exper. for
worklnl coodillons 1n EmployerM/F sz.n-rD1&y ------·----i Topsecretarlal skllls I W i r ""'I mall elettroniu firm. John Wayn • Alrporll~~~~~~~~~I ..-1 GeMNI Offlce nil/ a lre!5s or '"''re-l~s. neiuble. Oood p;a)'. c:om~:;· Experienced!: That'aUll etopay Clwlllededvertlalnalaa Den tal recept /typlst me nt r esi d e n ce In t\pply Amen·anZettlel'.
OM keeper on))'. Op. .... ,.r b4o'•rt rud the ror an ad ln the Daily t.tt.. wa,y to tell more (good) for ortho ortl~. Heavy phone work/Clllng Laguna Beach Mon. ll\M8l Hial_e..;... _1r_v_. -~-·
portunlt)' for 'd vantt-QMNnededaevery day. PU" Service Dt~ctory ~ aboul the serwtre Mature. aces 35·45. Sehl)' .... ~ .... etJentsalar". Crtn•e t'ri. 7 a m Ip m . Xlnt --
ineal ... Ofllc• :\llf. u 1CN bave IOIDltbinl that can est ablish your ,_have to offer . ..Uk week.842-$997. · ~e'ne fi ts Clilll Gail : wages.494-!MSll. _ MOWAID Clll.,... for &ale. r-.cti them fut prorualonal ldentlt y. "
O..t•Glaalllta. ud ..._,_. • ..,, call For mor• lnforrnallon about as'°" raU. to-SELL kUe It.ma wltll a -7~&Z~·~Wl~O~~~~!'~I SeU thlnp (ast with Dally MBWP01"'8L\Ot --. caUM2•18'71. day,1Ga11. Dally PUotClautnMAd. -:: PUotWantAds.
SeUwith~E!
lt'aaBREEZE
C\aaalfted Adi 142·5'11
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Viejo Mall. 49~.:1134
MANICURIST
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ENGINEER
Growth opportunrly
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manufacturer requires a
competent individual 10
strengthen .eni.:ineenng
functions. Includes de·
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send resum e to:
Chier Engineer
23891 Via Fahrica11lt.'
Mission V1ej11, CA !1.!RJI
Medical Rereptionisl. lrg
Medical Group . 6pm
12am, dai ly . Laura
S57-6300.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT
back oUice. exper nee
Full-trme po:.rt ron .
Laguna Hills area. Im·
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Dove & Qua ti Sts
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Pesl Control route techni·
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control company needs
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wkends preferred. Call lnYestment Finn ELECTRONIC %11 i:l~lfi 1 •·• .111 1 "'rt• 1• & 1•rul , PuM,, willow ll ft tn.-c 111
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Sales person. P 1T, Art panding Newportnrvtne eompany has lln im· set. J pe R1v1era sofa set
---Gallery. eves & wkend:. investm enl firm has rm· mediate opening r11r ru1 Angle iron . lO'x2 '" " incl. sofabed. butcher bl\-T I F F ,\ NV c L U 0
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ornce. heense req
494·6594
Restaurant
Cooks Wcutted
fi\111 Lime. Dmner shill
Expenen<'ed only Apply
1n person. 3 5P.\1 :-Jn
phone ealls ,Jolly Rof.(t'r.
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~entral 646-2017 tlr\'lrluals ma1n\a1n le:-.t l'•1u1 p1ren\ Cameras & \t.iranl/ ''"11·0 & 111• -
-used tn our 1~rndu•·hon Equipmrnt 8030 H~ll{'r kunp"' muu t'h1'(t Hine~ Ju Ofi H•·m111gt ou Sales&Phones Accf«J.Clerk <leph '.\lu'\l l.11• \\\•II ••••••••••••••••••••.•• l'.111 h 1•l11 Ill ll)H\•· ;12 ... 'upe. Win ,\1 911
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"ell i:roomcd . willing lt1 Admin. Aut. •!UC!. ( 'antl 11!.1te ,.,tw1Uld :...uf (• ltght I '~ ~all11ns kcm11dt•h11~ S.d l• I urn &1 ~·~ t 8083 1'last11•s l'Ompan' nt.'t.~
pa('keri. & han1ller:. \pp.
---------_ II in l'<'r!>on · F a bnc·ated Restca1rant Help
Mixer trainee needed ror Pla:.trc~. lnr. 815 W U~h H1 ~h e n eri.:y Santa
6 10·0132 work some weekends & Toi> secretarial ,..krlb P 0 s ·" c s ., a h 1 f.( h 1•<Jl'h \ & H 3 g;_d lon" 11x :.au e:..,..urit''>. chromt· 1li11 n s " 5
have snme knowledge of General Offiu met·hantl'..i l ..ipllllJ(I(' & 4 pmls h..irdtncr l"i"'t in~ rm M:'I S4i0o Sal 10-J ·:·•,•••••••••••••••••••
Jewelry or antique:-. Call Ill· l'apahle .,r v.or\..mg :i50 takts all. tii3·14.'l2 1111 Carnation LONN l>irec~or trombone
adhesive, <'Olor. & paint St. c.:. M Ana1Tustm restaurant
mixing & grinding on :J - --- - -requ1 re s energclll'
for tnlcr \'lew Emµire Heav) phone worktfillng w t t h 111 1 n 1 m u m if.ti .)837 t 'rl \I with l·ase t.xl·ellent con
Galleries Limited. :!122 'uperv1s111n -· d1r1on. s1<>11 675 8052 after
roll m ill, 1537 Monrovia. !'lumbe r expcnenet~I 111 c·ounter help & (·a shier...
residential re111111lc l part llme & full Lim?
N M a1n , Santa Ana, Exl'ellenl :..alary & fnnl.(e Mastft' SpeciatHn Ucauhcu 4008 ZM2 suµer Cnhhl'd 1'ell cl w ru & Im . 6PM s.17.7384 benefits Ca ll Gari 11>-IO~fonroviu.C :\I. A.\\ all xtras . llkencw P~t'al..Sl25 Cort;t·&end CONNORGt\NM~el :Jl4.
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appt. 972·8050.
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Live-in. Companion tu
school-age child, afh 3"6
& some eves & wkencts.
Must drive. Pvt rm +
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673-0597 eves: 75:i 1122
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MIGHT TIME
Custodial Work for 9i1hr
Own Trans 675-2101
Newport Photo Fashions
seek s ne w m odeling
faces. call 613·3375.
Newspaper Stufrer for
L.A. Times. S mornings
per wet'k. IAM t · 4/\M
Approx. S75 per week
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Restaurant store. So Coust Plaza. S.cNf-Sl,OSO TELEPHONE ·$6/hr. + 7l~-6-IO-:l!)S2 7 Piece Dinette Set. Table :\larshall -100 w· tt s~ DAYCOOk 5:>75734 • -1 l'omm1ss1on S1·l\10l'.l ----:~.L~2 .. L_.,e,:.i2ves &flch:.urs .lead brain. 197~ rrodel.
To work 9 5. M11n .. Fr1 ·-----50-60wpm w/some "c·cts. appt, for our salesman tis 205mm wum. \'1itar. ~~ JV-> )8
Aµply in pers on. wlll vayable ex per. Prefer Part time m11rnmgi. !::.'< serew mount. like nf'w. G-·-.S I-10 Looks like new u_~Y SAUSPHSOH sumeone w 1prop mgmt. d 1 1 SIOO 640.j 051 or09• a• 55 used $650. lbanei e l..,·mc train . Skrnny llU\'Cn b k d c II v· ,. pcnenl'I' Oil~ lll'U"e -------••••••••••••••••••••••• "Ullar Pro'essional
---R esta u ra nt . 9 90 I S800 + car allowant-e & ai· groun . · 3 'c"'· 1!1'7 4•,64. wkd~' Coh 1035 G.\RAc,· L~ "ALL.·. ''-·\ 21. m~ul w11 h Tre~e of U fe P H 0 U l' C T I O N y k Hu comm1ss1on & l'x1•el :»0·6055· Co:.i~tal Person-r_ ~ " "" ~
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1110 m·t:. '.\lu~1 pass l'O Restaurant :~~~~~i. .J:!m~o:p & w~~ ~~\~i'R .\FEE EOE :'llt•t.'<icd immeJ1aleh 211 lllM.\LAY AS ~ITTENS Debrr C~relf. II H RE.lcc· g ra11t body with hard µh\~tral md bal'k ~ HOSTESS forthe1r dentallabsales •ludcnt s a11tl or 9wks old. r ('a' lo~o tnc w l>l('e r._,,deµm she caseSS00.6.il-llOOt · p r · h h k h __. !"> I L \ t: R B LA C K eoµrer dot hes. bt.'U in~. Offi .... -. & ray l'ak111i.: appht allons Part l 1 me Tuesday r e er som eone wit -omt•ma cr:. w o ru't .. 'u Purebred no papers we l ou b . to~ s. pa ~. ce rwmthlr•
b t"' n II l 0 0 n I y 111gh\, Friday af\emoon. knowledge or dental --lo earn monC\ workml! lll'n both pdrC'nts SIOO gla:.S\\art'. en base .'>la Eqlll,...nt IOIS
St r a l u I I c x . I 7 6 'i 1 & Sund a\' o rn1ng equ1 pmt. •lr reception Secretary plea~ant cve11i11>! houn>. 5.18 1!:15i ;:;o Iii 17 t111n ~; 8095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\rm~tron~ /\ve . Irvine Preferrably over 18. 1\\>· baekgr~und 111 dentist's Mrlltq/S•cr~f.-y 3 !I :\ton Fri ~u w lhni; ---1-:xel' Dt-slc: JOx60, ext'C.IL
EOf. A K .. nda\'ls Ind~. ply in •w>rs on. J P . ~foe's 0!fice (all Ann. 54().6a55. I •..,rson 11re. no :.h. must Sular) · s:i 75 hr r Ooq1 8040 Jewelry ao7o l'ond. Cost S500 new.
C.:t• Re a sl~urant. 10 142 <.:oa.stal Personnel Agen ..;;ale-'> oriented Lot.sol' ~em•rous hnnu-, "''""'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mll.'>l :.ell' Sl95 6i5-1.2JO.
·---.\dams Ave •Hunt Bch e) • 2790 Harbor Bl . CM activ1t' & resp :\lfg. bl< r r om .I •1 h n W a~ n c K 1-:ESHOl'il> Pups .. \KC :\tan·,. 1-lKl \ ellnw i.told 613 Z112
P /Tinw OFC GIRL __ _ ---NF.\i F.R A FEE E.O.E i.:rnrl 1;ref'd. A1r11m1 Call ~ue alter ·ha mp sire ~I F p1•1 & bracelet. in 'nu~gel tex. · ---
for bus~ phones. filing. Sol.llMfl Wonted _ Free& E o E i!PM Ml Ol~ s h 0 w p \ t pt y turetl 1•urb link. rneasur· SPE:RRY REMINGTON l~prng. et• Must have 642-3260 S"'LES/RET"'IL lrvlllePcrsonnel,\genc·~ T L RS 213iW7·13t:lall 6pm mg 13mm in width.ti" f:lec T~pewnterw1sdf good aµpcurance and ------"' ,.. 488 E. 17th. Costa Mesa EL E - -len,..tth Secured with a c· o r re ct n c ,.. <•ond
---xlnt nhonn mann er. Sales· OHic:esupplyco ha'lfull Su . 11, f'11r He.1c h Oram·hes Kee,hound Puppies for eoncealed box da:.1>. 631-:!600 ... URSES "'IDES " "' t t a·1 In ~_ite~ --~-II ' 1· · 1 XI I \L''' l'L'G · 8 r " "" Plt'a:.t' r ail alter 41 pm HICKORY FRMS 1me 1:>0s1 ions av 1 · ef'"'W----11111 .,,rwn1·nrt> n ·•1 ( nt '.i e , ........ u , wilh a llf.(Url' sa l'l,\'
c.:au 548·~967
Needed to give TLC lo daih \ le 1 L d terest1n ~ w rk Will --~~ ... :ilun & ucncl1h \ppl~ 55i 31i2 r·tasµ Tolul weight I!> X E R U X L' 0 P Y
the elderly patients . Wlll r--,. / _., or m a . Opport u n 11 Y to sci I train 557·9212. Mr. Em· l'l•rsonnl'I - - -311 !12 l'l'nn.1·wc11d1b r\p :\1 ACHIN F.. x Int eond.
train qualified person-~·" ~ _ _ _ __ gourmet foods & g1fb for mons. Secretcry /bee. HERITAGE IAHK ~·aul µurebn·d German 1,..a rsctl 0 v er SJ .1100 t;nder serv1t·e 1.:onll'ael..
n e l. Earn while you PURCH AS ING holidays . Flex hrs --C l . r t '721No 1-;ud!d-.1\n:.ihc1m ~1·~~P~.1:~t.p 111es. 11'.llli of &II 11604. Real>. 846·5502 _J>r 12}.1 >, . ~.
learn . Oa~ shift avalla· Inventory Control Wesl~li(f Plazu. 642·W72. S~US RlT All .. =:,t''..,~~p J'Ai:.'ljlf~ ~-1-; LJ.f.-W~ • ~,'ff<.<l .!'tlfi':.';, &..i.>~.~~fsf~~ :~" ~'t'h't{ ~~'(ffaT~c 'ib:lllt~""r~ .. Dlt',·~ ~"'°'~~t·; -·
ble.ApplyJ445Superior .• ~.X.ll,l;f. ~~.~&4.~ Fash_iQ!1:1!~~~~~lllJ}e.'~~a--', .. ;. .. ,·"..,,:.-.~ .. -: '°"'"'., .. f~ <>c• .,9~79 .,104 ~ '\ I & I .,a1~-S1-S J:IDIS ·~ • l:nJ~t>r.-i(nuwfeoge of in· Soiles exper . req d . '-! . start· ,kills Cshthnd 90. typinu . ...,.1 o _ _ _ _ Xlnt co or l' untv I BM Mach-10 Memor~ """ "" rng wa"e C M Inc "T ti I " 1 Sl!UJOO Sevf'rul s mallrr \utom "li" T.vuewriter ventory t'ontrol. Male or HICKORY FARMS " . 751 .. Souud professional I c n s uranl't: .-.a cs AFC \N P -\KC RI ·k " ~ ,..
ALL SHIFTS female F'rom S900 to Person for C hrl·st-"s ~0-~18 __ ---ex1>er . matunL.v & tor Reprcsc•nl alive. preft'r .... ,'s'•· S1l~eprss1 Rt•d S:_~,w IJlt'i:cs of rrn1• jl:'wl'lry & with table & at·cessOrit'S.
Outstanding fully pald l""'t b d ""-'-I 1 l t ti 111 ""'" · • ·•ft lun:-ol' diamonds Cu:;h •Ill ""95 P I' Call urtcr lpm
benefits . O~·Site educa· '"' mo ase on exµer. gift sales. Work in N.R. SALES SECRETARY ~r<1te bk~rnd. helpful. reu. ~~ a t'. ~ c . & P<'I Champion Uncs I\ Pleas e l'a ll (•\'t•s . 7;,Hi40 29112.
Uon . Paid while becom· ~~ Santa Ana, nr Costa area, calling on Presr Nationul furn m£gr has Cull : 640·0123 -urancc !'r :..1 rnl ilal r h~llk .'l40·9943 i>r fi41i·9609 or ... csa&l rvme.549·9!ns dents or corp,, purchas· 1m m e d openi n g for ground .,,u,.i it• aintiur -15 '"'"" 714·Gi.:'l-:l70S Pri1 ·aoi7 Ina certified. Fla0 "h1p I S l) l' "'· '"""' I Couvalescenl c ,·:rt'er : Real Estate Sales ---in ~ agents & sales quahlied indiv w /typing Wfl l ~ l l'Ulll(l' .o - -Mlsc.ll••OMI IOIO ...................... . 6'2-IOM. W"'....,.ED CLOSBtS m a n a g e r s &admin exper. "-cretar y area. a ary + l'Um· LJIAS/\ APSO AKC male ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kceshounll Puµp1t•s for
,."' Res ponsbllities inc l XLHTPAY U'l' mission ·tar ull11wanct' 11upp~ Sl50 760·1334 or le \KCRFG
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M>On as hire1I, •t•nef1ts.
Bay view Convalescent
Koaplta l, 2055 Th urtn.
C.11 . Mra . Farrell :
~-3505. E .O. E
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w xlnt compe titive pro-counts . & creating new 5" Fee paid. Bt· ''l'ight Luw\cis Title ln!>uran1.-c ----fromyour busmcssca.nt - -----
dU('t & marke ting ted10i-Ont's. Apply a t lllekory 1103 Sllyportl Circle arm" to very nice mrn Corp . Na n t· Leyrla Free ta You 8045 Send one eard for l'ach Kittens. CF'A. Chmchrlla
ques l~king for sales Farms. l?th a. Irvine, lr•lfM. C& who 1s Prtsidenl and 711 s.r;s.()844 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 1a11 plus one ... parc We Persians Also Tea Cup
people wnh a knowledge Westchff Plaza N 8 . 979•3510 C h ... ir man or Boa1d. -Free Small whll<' mixed return 11ermune11tl\ Poodle Pups, all \'Olors
or real eslale It proven • 8ra11d n e w nffiCl' nr TITLE OFFICER poodl<'. 1·ute. loveable. :.cale<I attruct ive tag & 6-15 7220. S-i6 284~ • 't
dosinis ability. ln1.'0ftle SAL E s t DEL IVER V . _!:qua I Oppty EmploJ~ airport To Sl.200. DOI':. Stewart T ltle net'<ls :.i1t quit'\ 5411-4050 strap. meet ing airline ----l)Olrente1aa~ S80Sa~I to SlOOM De~ndable. m ature in· Sandwich & Salad Ma)(er. (.'a 11 E II i e 0. Brien. f.(re:-.-,1ve Tit le Ofrrcer -I 0 requi rement~ Pre· Pt.ot & Orqa111 1090
peo/r s· d+R Bonus dlv1dual needed IO work rull time Priv;ate Club 54().5001. Also ree jnhR w11h at least 2 . n; l'X· 10 Wk old puppies. mixed vent loss & theft ' For u •••••••••••••••••••••••
Pr ., am en eswne · ... ·i 1 •-del" ....... , Snelling & Snellln•' of "d • Doble & Lub. Will muke •"'rsonalized tao "n"'"''" Ft) R s .\Lr.· I.ow re\. to Cluss11ied Ad S ''/O m r"'"" s a es ,.. ""~•J 8.13-9561. ., µer " I'll> or man~ , ...-.. ~ '""'. l>uily Pil t POBOX~C<>I\ capacit y r o r w e ll --------NeWp•rt Beat·h i\l(enc~. henl•li l s C ull . Bob 1:t.l~!_l~h1loJ:s ~~:~ wullpaper. fabrrl' or Or1ta n . full p edal, z
C M 9262/;. .__, utabllshed nursery Si\NOWICH Muker. pl/· 4340Camvus Dr. !::OE Hu11an. :l!lll l l U 000 N :-..amoyed 3>rs .. Japan~-se Day Glo" 11apcr & we ke~bcmrds, used Sl.IUl'
_. -·--Salary onon, plcose call time. IOAM -<!PM. ideal Rr1111dWU,\', Suntu 1\nu ' I h d Wiii back & \rim \OUf !16().S!t!ltl Nursln1 .--F. F Spanre • bol " ign"e. tags Or try l wo l'ams
-Ctritfttd Dirt C heap: 645·-11'>5:l. l'or housewife or student. • 0 ' ;,.1s !-.iilli back to bac:k l'1anu Sac rifice lleaut
....__ I• Real Esta\e Laudy or Nik f!.t6·5221 eves SICllT ARY TRUCK DRIVltl ---• --IOJR" PR I'' L'S coml unrl0 ht oak t'Oll· ,_....,A NIW LICIMH? . . -,_ lllit•• -".... .. ,.. $4.00fttr. Wh~.· nnt lr.Y comme~lal •SALIS* SECRETARY Ra pld ly ex 11 u nd in I< llobla1l., p1tr11lmc~m1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2 cu ,,r 31$5 soil' lltlg. hks~·lll3·91.Jl~
• ld .. lid ..... I ·' Great Oppty. tor a ..... lf. Purttim e . for Lugun& Newport Beach flnanl'lal 1\1....,uirem· •1111· clelln re· ol /Slal{s SI 6-0ell, St R t t P9 no &)'lo • .,...gn· reale11tute'!We pcovlde ""' c1rm Co 1tae 1 · Ka~ ·•• (;OU~T RY ft'R ENC ll G!Jlug11 Sl 50 ore, •••ran, niDa u toon as hired. all of the exte nsive train· starter w /personality+ Conlltruclion Co. !'all PJ. 759·1515 l'Orrl. Cha:-1i. 1 11" i ·n ·f Curio Cabinet Li"hlt'<I l'U lor 8095. =lt1. Ba)·vlew Con· Ing you 'll need 10 he a &t out_golng n at11re1 494.11.125. uver 25 123fl\ Mnnart:h " IOor more SI 40t•a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ H I I Dln·ct Sales con11l1t1A .. ol ---St. Garden Grewe. EOM. G lass Front & Sides, Sales Tax Included ,. Ol~ta • Z'l5 proreulon;al. Income. u ..i -•• , .. ,,ed CllJlbllUI"' "-low NO c \ff()'' l'omm us ran•11'. stain -...... 11 ..., &ettin\appta . •follow· SECR ETARY SICRIT"'RY -----.v.. "'"' 1 · " • ·-··· . . .... rat· druw"' benefits Call ror I d "" T I n >edAd 4 hru.. .... VJnt C'11·1cl Ct.t£J\ 54u ,, .. ,.. 1)1 "W \'IJUr OWi' 0 I 1('~8 l>at•k , !Hove. n1il'. __.. ,._ ....... • O.,. na \ ru . Goo <.:ar Lauuna Hills urea. Mon.-Yl'l!I c " J u un.v. '' ' ~"" • •r•~~.,., " • r Sl'n< "' 1
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... , elllt• rurntture .... .,..., ......... u,. NHded lmmedlutelrfor gr;ammar s kills. W1•rd -Co 111>er . l'hro1ne iler lo . '°''~ • )' I • m I n .. Mab 1our a hopplni Pf,..._ To,._.,_, P /T FIT ; l~mporary process!'"' bac\..groun<I St•ll with 1-:Asl-;' Oc·111gn('() & Mtr'tt 1nyour PILOT PRINTIHQ.
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S..-.ice 9020 IWIC'C $Jtlll . S5673
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Top sides Boot ::itnpe:, Sl25 'bl Suzuki 12\Ju·,
Super structures. Non SIOO &1-1 5585
Skidding Ref's 8-12 7433 -------MotorHonw1,S•I
Boats, Moritte lt...t /StorOCJ~ 9160 EqliptMllt 90 3 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• Re nt . ~2 ' Lu' Motor
7.5 HP outboard. xlnt Hme, sips 6. :.I'll' t·ont
cond.S200. $250 wk ..-8· m1 .
___ 84_0·2682. 640-MRS
Trailers, Traol 9170 .......................
tox33'. furnis hed , older
S60l.IO ~ewly reno' al<.'<!.
140 Cabri llo
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
<!fltJI E 17th ~l
l .. 1ll' n11Mlc•t Trnot.L' and
\'•I I \ 0 ' l' J l I II .. TtlUA\.' I
Earle Ike "M11ta Ana .:>58 ·11111 I TOYOfA-YOLVO
lf()('cruntir pwk uv b<1i.., 7' .. ._~,=,..:.u.;..;.H~.;;;;..;.;;.1;;.1.•d.~__.
It :\lakt' i..tn1 l rad1•r C••'•""•••
$l15 li-15 JSJ<! ,.,. •O·•lOJ er u o.,01
7!1 l'H EVY ·~ 'l'u11
Sil veraclu a 11 OIHlillt,,
hlk t·uml'l llll ll!M ,
showroom 1·11rHI $1;.')(~I
li!I 03• I!
1!17i Ford Handwn•. ''"' 1·oml, xt ra!> s:l!IMI. pn'
pl~, 5Sl 3fi26
l!fiS 1::1 Can11n" Suµer
PO RSC HES
WANTED Boarding ladder. 10 011 .\l·
Jen nt:w. 11995 > 5 Slt'ps,
$75-0. Monom at1c head,
1new $220> $75 Bilge
pumps . $25 r ea
Ii 14 )6-15·9020.
10x 40 '. lurn1s h ed
$12.000 140 Cabrlllo
646-6725 ,\).k for Faye
Sport . low mi I~,, l'a II o-~--::--;::s; ·.io 111;)1 a ft -1 . 3U loah, Power 9040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
16 ft. Glastr°"
Like SEW : 35 H P
Evenrude. tr ailer. new
tires. s pare. custom CO\"
er. anchor. 150 ft bne.
J1fejacliets & meets
Coast Guard req $1!0Jor
besl offer. Call 537 5659
or 541·-1391 & ask 1or Jack
L.'lt. Pri. pt~
ll' f1ber g la s~ T ul.\,
Islande r Weekt:nder or
Character Bay Launch.
6mo. old VW Ra bbit
Diesel. f'ull gallt.•)',
stove. rel'ngeral••r. flbl.
berth. he ad, complet'"
$19,500. 64fi. 71187.
I OST ON
WHALER
11 1/J Feet
Ollyl ...... Old!
.......... J ....
IONI
Less than 10 hours
call Eves 675·2885
28' M o nterey. head,
galley, VHF. recent eng.
o'haul. Sl l.80010 BO.
557·9590. 494-2536
Nimrod ten t trailer, SSSO.
Behind 1010 w nth Sl
C ~I Call 6-15· 7288 aft
~·:w --------Trailers, Utility 9180
·····•····•············ Heavy dut~ trailer, Fonl
P U. bed & frame. S350
675·6868.
Auto S.nice, Parh & AccH1ories 9400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SSAVESAVE$
WITH USED PARTS
Imported car parts
IMPORT
AUTO SUPPLY
IOI :"J. Manchester
Anaheim 776-9900
4·speed%
hwtsllli1si011
Also miscellaneous 2tOZ.
260Zparts
7611-5837
2 Polyglas GT -F 70-14
tir es. like new. 4-slug 14'
Mag wheels fits Chev All
S7S. 714-830·5912
Alltos for Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••
IMPORTANT
NOTICE TO
READERS AND
ADVERTISERS
Vans 9570 ••...•.................
1976GMC VA.-.
Lovd' s urfer ~'ulh
l'<I rpe ted & µa 1wllc1I
Looks ~uper ru11s ~upcr
1 lC06...18~ I
$3995
JIM MARINO
VOLKSW •GEN
187\l Bcal'h Blvd
lll':llTI NGTll ~ RE.\t.11
8"2-2000
18 DODGE 8200
VAN
Automatic transm1ssmn.
ix>we r steering. A:\1 ,FM
radio tape. stee l radial
tires. buc ket seats. l line
mirrors, c ruise control.
l'h rome bumpe r . I
owner. blue. low miles
1 1~670R>
$4311
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
2001 E. 17th St
Santa Ana -~7811
1977 Dodge Sportman
fan. I) cvl. auto Chro~
wheel s, n e w tires.
AM FM stereo. paneled
& t•arpel1·d Exl'cllenl
condition. low m ileagc
Oaih Pilot F el'leral
C redit Un1n11 rl'PO
Sealed btcls arc beinl'( ;i1·
\:e pted until Oct 21:1
See at .Daily Pilot ,\uto
Shop. 330 W Bay l'oota
:\lesa. D-12-.\:121. ext. ~
Monday thru Frida,\.
~am-Sp~
136Jt H4'1~ Ulwd v .. roen t.J,OWf H il6 2333
Top Dollar
Paid
i-·or Your Car '
JOHNSON & SOM
Lincoln-Mercury
21l26 llarbor lll\'tl
( 11s1 a Me:. a 5 IU ~i:ll
We Pay
OVER
lluelook
For Yo ur Grmd
VW. Porsche or Audi
VW-PORSCHE·AUDI
44S E. Coast Hiway
at Bayside Dn\'e
'ewport Beach 673'<8l0
Premium prices
paid for any used car
(foreign or domestic 1
in good c·ondition
See Us Fir:.t!
.:HH8 ll.11 ll"I 1111.«1
I ·11,t.1 \1 ,.,,, .j Iii 0.!:111
Autos, Imported ••.•...................
9701 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hi MPG CheGPie! ·~st;NBt:AM ARROW
Econ wa.11on. new tires,
not lancy but functional.
$550. 675-4870
Tue.day. October 21 1980 OAll Y I'll ()T liJ
A Daily Pi lot ad number wi II appear in you r ad ...
we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call
in at your convenience during office hours and get
the responses to your ad ... For more information
and to place your ad cal I 642~5678 .
Auto1, Imported •••••••••••••••••••••••
IMW 9712
·······•·••··········•·
801 McLAREN't
Q
is.so" Beach Ulv1J
L.\ Ii \RR,\
,;, '.\11 '.'lo uf St\ Fw' 1
17 I 41522-S333
Sunday tiy Appl
75 m. µriced ill $SOI un
11\·r lo hlue boo k .
S.~11() uffcr i l-1 675 lRl:i,
213 l!tiS !'><iii: a;;k tor l)on
8MW LEASE
642-567& l•t11iJ~II•ll
A.ut •• o'.·.l.•.f>Orled A •• uto ••• ~·.'!':~••••••• •••.• ~·.I~~~~••••• •• ,~"!:!~·.~:~~•••••••••••• • • •••••••••••••• Honda 9727 Porsche 9750 Volkswagen 9770 Choro let 9920 ...........•.••............................... ~······················ , .....••••.......••• , ...
'60 PortH'ht 35ti , good 57 VW M1a 11bus, ru11 ... ~tl lSlB MONZA VISIT YOUR concJ 675 6!17(1 wk1hs . m1:<·ha1111• owrwd. s 11rn
ORANGE COAST .615 2<!08 CVl!>:_ ~ w hnds _ ~~~!llli li!iltl flf !Ir~ kl~;.'j i STATION WAGOM
Ho .... DA 74 Pors<:hc !Ill Targa, " air all"'" K•1111s. xlnt ·11 Sup••r llult \1111 111 \ •· • \ l111tl1·1 1 · 111.:~·J HEADCi)UARTERS l'tl11d Sll 500 f;lil U822 mile.., S1c1red !. \\''I" 1.r1.wt·r .ti·•·11 n•: '·11111" . • -So! 950 KSI !Hli I 1 II I 0111 "Ill" I t tJ\ l'r) TODAY!!! l'ur l'he til l' CalJ Nol IUl'l.J I.'• '""I. ._ .. id \l llh 111..11VERSITY 1o mµlett>l ~ 11111shed '71iS•·1rv•'"' 1'11·.111 ... 1111·1111111•11 1ti1Jll'• U" JtcUll e 11 g & lrJn-. l..1,11\1 lllU'l '"ll Jlf 1111 p1111.,l l1t)•'li
SAL ES&St::RVH;E Ulk lanlthr :\luk1><>1fer iS'•lllS:)ll 1111 \ .11 .l1·Jl1·1 l'"''
OLDSMOBILE ~i; .Wll! :21111 I'' HONDA '6!( \'W BIL j.!d ('1111•1. ,, 1111 <'l990
GMC TRUCICS RMault 9755 :>t1~k rdoll ,•111! ?'.! 1'10 _,.,
2HSll Harbor Rh·d •••••••• ••••••• •••••••• ti46 074!9 SANTA ANA
COST/\ J\\ES,\ 'i7 He11;iult 5. Le Carr ·7 ('1111\C~ 11hk h1o11l••tf
. 540·964'0 28,UOO m1 rad1d b . :.nri. lie"t i1l ll·r DATSUN
I x Int l' 1111 cl S3•H1'1 iii:! !Hlli "'"' & Wl.n•l'-I
i 9 CIVIC t~a"""· am 1111. 19'J :1192
·'1'' ,\ \ l·ond s:i7\J5. da~:. Rolls Roye• 97S6 li,\J11 ·i;·, "'" lr Ill'
I! 9 3900, 197 151)6 t'Vl"-•••• • •••• •• • • • • •••••••• 'ah " Jllh S!•:J(I
~IM/I r I ill> "'
..... )\•I\ I.I •• ~ 1'1)
All :\lodeb l'ompet1tJ1•t
rates !)•, lt';fst· l'aclvr l'alllii:i :.r.u:t 'ii .\n·ord. :'i ,.,Iver. low m1
9715 S<l·l!){l 5·18 27110
r A ER IN US A 1 oll !tlill1il l11 !:>ptl u t . 111 DE l ...
xlnt mnd. '72 VW Connriible
SEE US FIRST!
\\, li:n·•• ,, i1oq1• ..t•·dl·ll•
t " r 1 • Capri •.••••.••.•.•.........•
'i-1 t'aµri :rulom<Jtll'.
\M ~':\! ,.,1er .. o, ~harp,
IOU!>I -.1•1l l\o\\ ~.OiJO
().']j.(iO:IY
Datsun 9720 . •••.••.......•.•.•...•
'79 DATSUN
8210
HATCHBACK
I cyclinder . automall('
tram.mission. air condi·
l1oning. AM F~ radi(l
stereo. steel radial tm~.
whitewall lin·s. doth in
lt•rior. Cabr1olal pkg,
cherry red
S5216
SANTA ANA
DATSUN _ 2001 E . 17th St
Santa Ana 558-7811
Joquar 9710
··•··•·····•·•····•·•••
'79 JAGUAR
I 1lr !>ed a11 . f11rn1<:rl\
ow11l'd h ,. I' •H T hNn:i ~ • !r
till' LA · Ram., a!>k 111>,:
SH .YOO. 1-'m;in( ing ;)\'all
Fur Info. mil ·\rl Ha~
lcS'I, South l'oa:.l U .. mk
:'>-10 5300
Karmann Ghia 9734 .............•.....••..
'711 GHIA 1.t Ulu1· nt'W
dull'h, hatt. am Im l'a."-"
like new 641.i !f464 . •.•...••.....•........
1978 MAID.A GLC
5 ::.iwed SllOrt l.on~I~ red
011g1 n..i l 1 111 1:.h
\t!AAWRF'l
$3995
JIMMARIHO
VOLKSWAGEN
18711 Beac h Blvd
HUNTINGTON HEM1l
842-JOOO
Mere •• , ..... 9740 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'60 220S Good Cond. Must
Sell S2SOOtOBO 499-5.213
or 494·8248.
1977 280SE. SS.000 mi, SWl·
roof. E uropa AM /FM
radio. 118.000. call 714·
540-2833 or 955·0650.
ROY
mR CARVER
ROLLS·ROYC£
iS40J•mboru ~wpot'\ Ben I\
\'----' ... "'4
ClOSED SUNDAYS
Soob ,760 ......•.•..............
1980 SAAi
TURI Os
HERE NOW!
EXCELLEMT
SELECTION!
"""' BEACH IMPORTS
~ Do\'e St reel
7'/EWPORT lll<A<11
752-0900
.\/l:'W paint, lh'" (\JI' tl<t\I•
paµcr:> 1111 11 .. w l'IH~. t~·aul
1 ond SI ,IHI IS!\.-, 1·~1<. 1 .ill
utter ! 'tuprn
Ji) ll11L " ,,1111·•1111 • r\ I
gl~><i 1·11111J '>t 1111) 01' l.11".'>I
11l(e1' ;,11, Iii Iii
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1ond SlH•~t <>IJO 1 I
'i i \'W SUJ'U fk ..ilr Hhlt
cn i.: ne " 11r1 ' IC. 1·' I 1nii1· r \I u '1 , I.' 11
't!l(~t I 'h i\H, 'l!JUtl
.. J '· •· \\ ·' I 'h"' l'c•h•t:,'
COMMB..L
. CHEVROLET
2R28 Harbor Bl\ld
Cl~TA M ESA
S46-l200
i'1\l1\ \ ·1111 II 11d1l1:.ttk
tllC 1 .Ill I lolld llrll j.!l,itlll
t .,d, I l It I I ,,,j h •• ,'\I
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-71 \'\.\' 11 11 ... , • .i, 1 1.(\'.lf,ll ',,\11t11
Toyota 9765 d11H.>r ,, tl•i•1r .. , u1, ,111 \lH• 1" •I \I 11• :Xlr~L
••••••••••• •• • • •••••••• St950 ~·I tst1U \ <:? l'I .:. I .I lh.I
!Ill l'on•lla :-.R > 3 Spd VolYO 9772 Ford 9940
Bletc·k. Pa('kugt• \01:tdt'1l •••••• •• •• • • • • •• • •. •••• •• • • •••• , •• ._ •••••••••• •
\lu~I SC't' l'all '15: l l:~
'7 6 TOYOTA
CORONA
I •')'I . ~ s pd , A~l-fM
ra1l10, slt!rt'O tape .
whitewall tires, ~heel
1·overs. v1 n ~ I interior,
Hod~ s 1fle m ohl1ng~
Bright red . "Te st dn\'e
th1sone" 1884RKS1
VOLVO
SALES. SERVICE"
AMO LEASING
O\'F:HSF:AS Of.LIVERY
EXPERTS
El.RU IME
VOLVO
1966 Harbor Bl \'tl
COSTA MES/\
.~ I· II I I '
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.111 I \\
111rl ''"'''
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1Ul1 .... \1 !I It• J,, <tilrl1
1ti;1h• 111 It I "\.I.I 111...t:'
ill VJl':"i'I\ Loudod '
Jtn t m 'I! rk lctf'h ,
$l()CWJ () Bii I:, :.t S-l:l,!ffll
$31&0 646·fl0l ~40:_!4&7 i ll ~ 1"11 ln1n ~' ·11 WQn I l1:an H.11110, t:il ~I J.ked
SANTA ANA o.A ... GE COUHTY f1'r l~MH H..i 1n~. lnii.w.
'Ti 280Z 2+2. 4 .;pd.'elet'. '73 4SOSEL. dean. new
snrf, AM /FM c·ass .. AIC. tires, all papers •n order
VOLVO ('allRa:!o<,1~ _ DATSUN EXCLl:SIVEL Y \'OL\'(J Lincoln 99AS
200J E . 17th Street. Larges t Volvo Dealer ••••••••••••• •••••••• .. S3K mi. S8SOO. 661·7074 t85()0 SS7 0817 Santa Ana S58-781l in Orange C:ounl~' 'il t,;(J:-JT l:-J 1-;:-.iT A.J.-. ".tT).
1971 Oats• 240%
Brand new eng 1ne $SCD)
768·5837
'79 Dabun 280ZX , GLpkg
t!J,000 m1. xlnl rnnd Bra
& xtras Musl :.ell. $9500.
f'all 6 <l l -49fl2 C~l·~ &
wkends. ask l11r Steve
Ljmbelh
·~a 280Z. auto. ,., ervlh1ng on it'. Wire whll>. must
sell. P. P $1750 C'all 9--5
6l5·223J,
'61 JOOd Limo auto xlnt ------BUY or LEAS!-. ~•J1ul t·ontJ 0 I-I' ~.R ~~j ::'tu~t P:a/· a~~~ ' J J T 0 Y Q T A ~'r.l!~D:,EC'T~i~ ~:;:::;'!;,•ii I 592iH-50
s r. xlnl cond. must s~JI WAGON •••••••••• •••••• •••••••
bolh l'dr s make ofh•r ee Ol(\W;1-:1 ·t•l '=-:T\"S
!>i5·1W42or6-l-1·2614 4 1•\•l., ':'(Id . A~l FM --------FINEST ~505-. . --1-. radio.stereo. s teel radJJ I 2025 S. Manchester Ll:>-c 111.~ ~I FHi 'l l<'
76 4 LC .. ~.<JOO m1 cs. lire~ \'ut' 1 interior A he' 750 2011 · new wire wheels & l1ri'S. bui:k~l ::.eal~. bod\'sul~ na Im -1)1' •• \I Fll~llll'
mint cond Lile blue 11111ldings. blue ,:~1t•e
S21 .800 P vt part y 1 ,m1I\' \ eh1 1 l e" Autos.Used
&1fi .. 181.i 1<.l{)J.-;~c > I f"'('(li '\\II.HI l tfr
fl9 21:\0SE l own. new
motor 75 :\ I Coml 9111•1
days 87!> :!!JOU, ·l9i 1566
'l\8 2505 Showroom l'ondt
$2999
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
lion S4~ firm 2001 E 17th Street
6448304 Santa Ana 558-7811
....•..................
General 9901
··················~····
10. lH .1LHt1• •1111'1 Ill
..,I, I·"\ l..ltll' ~ Ofl';,I (•\It
MOTHIHG ova Ill\ I'd·;
$4995 830-7000
. 42' GRAND BAHAMA
TRAWLER . i9. TD.
loaded. incl radar RJI).
OLEY ACHTS 675-9137
The pri1·e o f iu:ms
advertised by vehicle
dealers an the vehicle
dassif1ed advertisini::
columns does not include
any a pplicable taxe::..
I cense. tran!>fer fees.
finance charges. fees for
air pollution control de·
vice cer.tlf1cations 11r de·
aler documentary pre·
paration charges unless
otherwise s pecified by
the advertiser 15 DODGE
*TON
9105 1977 DATSUN 200 -d~ ~.:i~~~~::;~.:;:::,~·~J:~
14U llAIC (lf ST .. .,I! &hrb \c .. •11sU.11l~
-------------
MBZ '78 2-IOD. ~ spd. Tri-.h 9767
1\M FM. white w blue ••••••••••••••••••••••• eo.ts. Sall 9060 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'49. Luders 16. 25ft. vam
hull. s lip i n :-.18 .
beautiful . S-1 0 00
894-9010.
32· Columbia Sabre Sloop.
loaded. slip 1n Newport.
Must sell. Best offer
After Spm 540-9151.
PETERSON 44· Sloop. P\1
aft stat e rm. $110.000
RIDDLE YACH TS 1114>
675-9137
HANS CHRISTIAN "3'
K...tch, '79. fast cruiser.
j brist ol R I DULE
YACHTS (7111675 9137
AfttiqMel/
Clauics 9520 .....•.••..••..........
1957 FORD
THUHDERllRD
T he m ost desired classic
in So Calif Full ~
re:.lored , wh1'e w blue
int & lull power
WOSUKZJ
SAVE!!!
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
IOMl f.lARROR 61110
CO'>TA Ml~A b41 OOIO
15 PASS YAN
Long wheel hase. \'I.I.
automatic transm1ss100
air t•ond 111onini:. A~f
r adio, bris:ht yellow
paint and 66.0iO miles
new "Vef\". ver\ nwe.
testdnve 1l" 1s36JMZ1
$3611
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
2001 f. 11th St
Santa Ana 558-781 1 '46 Ford Woodie. restored ----
$13,000. ALSO '29 Model '17 Dod ge 8 200 Con
··;~~::~::~~·;~~;;;;· sx
CL EA HANCE
ALL '7'1s MUST tiO'
"We're Dealin' ..
intr sunroof. xlnt ('Ofld. 1971 TRIUMPH
8.'$t orr 675-3257 Dynamite spllfrre HiOll
roatlster It s \'Cf\ dean
mside & out 1828l' :"\X 1
COSTA MESA s.o •>o1 I \\"I " I ,11111 () IH) 11111 ,,., .•
1910 SPIDERS
HEIEMOW!!!
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
~EWPORT BEA<-'H
752-0900
IMW 9712 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For 1 he best fl ea I 1n
Orange County. CorTE
Set' Us Today! '
Slut: wnh facton· white
:.lnpe pkg ~ew ··Test
(.Inv .. anJ 1·heck s.ivu~.
\ers us n e ..., one
11>J95QR I
S4275
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
2001 E 17th Street
Santa An a 558-7811
Mere••• IHI LeaM \II Models Competitive
rates. 9'1 lease fa1tor
Cal 1675-5603
9742
•••••••••••••••••••••••
$3995
JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
l8ill Beat:h Blvct
HCNTINGT(JN BE:\GI
Cadilae '91 S
··••••••••············· '69SEDAN DI-.\ llJ.1-.
Extr3 d t'an. ''1•n lo!U!lfJ
I u n n l n R l 0 II 1J I I I () n .
un~inal owner
53&1389 M'\ 7bl2
Cadillac C11uµ~ r)(•\'1 lll'.
ill I 111'11 \\11 ,1 ..111~. 1·,1
l I , .. 4 \ l .1 11 rl 1• n i:
$2111•(1 • 1J111 I .tll a1'\t'r
•1•m ~~"' H>i'•
''• \lu 1 '"'-..!'<:•\>I. hard
'" , rnu,1 ,, .--.:4 -,11
Dyn amite little SJ>Orl). --------'H . must sell. I i•wner. , ; \Ju'' 1 .. m 1 l1H•~ bi
roadster Super slit·k. '77 TR7. "real cond, :MM. xlnt runninR to11d !.k 11
l971MG 842-2000
,.. I Ull 1;11 .11 ITllhl t•
Original mustard finish sunroof. radials. extras. ing $2800 or mu kl• ort{'r l:".iro 1.i~ l'<'llo
$3795 _S44_oo_.i~_s_3_02_ __ ~-1.62111.)__ .
JIM M .... IMO C 9917 Oldsmobile 99SS
18 ATSUN 511 "' ·75 Spitfire. great cond, 3.5 .,.ro ••• •••., ....... •••••• .. D VOLICSWAGB4 m p g . $2 GOO OBO •••••••••••••••••••••••
HATCHBACK 11m1 Uea<'hBlvd. 644·6!106.838-1873 • 1910CAMAR0 ·':.~) ,~··~.:", 1 :;~:'!'[111~~;.',1'.
REDUCED
23' CORONADO sloop.
(i_xed k~el ... ma~l. m)\
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VOL. 73, NO. 295, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 , 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
WETLANDS ~NAG CdM FREEWAY PLANS
By GLENN ~01"1' °' .... .,...., ....... ,,,.If
Plana to extend th,· Corona dd
Mar lo'reeway to M1u·Art h111
Boulevard have snagged on a
minor yel troubhttr.Oml' problem
rooted amona a patr h of 1·~•tuuls
and willows near the proJ>(."'6~
route.
The plants are part of a s mall
wetlands environment that has
establishe d Itself at lht'
southeast corner of MacArthur
and Jumhnri·t· l<oud •,1 11n
Cw ll runs 1 tottll ~n"'<I Mtil'A1thu1
.1bo11t thn•t• yt:ari. llltO
'l lw r1p11riht1 or r 1 vt•rlw1I
hah1lal wn!ln l !\u11pwwd lo l.k:
t'r l'ated but J f JUlt) d1 urnu~··
Sy!llt'll\ l1Jh1w1•ll v. ;,1t•1 I 111111({ 111
gather in cUl untl"' 1·lopl•1I flt•ld
S 1 n c e t h ,. n t h t· ' I ,, I 1· h ,, '
e t abhshed a polio ' ol p111lc·I'\
ing sut•h habitats
Now. Callran:-pl.111ncr l> Mt'
1· o ns 1 derini.: w a'., t o b u tltJ
around lht• wetlands so they can
u \ o td cxtr1' environmental
stud1t•::. tltut could d elay the
l•rOlt'l't
f rank W1 e dl e r . senior
t1 Jn:.portat1 on t!Og 1neer for
C'~1ltran.-;, s wd the freeway ex -
lt•n:.ton currently is estimated to
t•ost about $10 miUion and is ex·
pt•t•ted to be completed in 1983 or
1mw
Preliminary des!~ns extend
thl' freewa v from where it ends
..
De"y Piie\ $~ ,._
WORKMEN RIP UP ROOF AT COSTA MESA'S OLD CLARA McNALLY SCHOOL
Tiie la Gone •nd the Bulldlnga Wiii Foltow •• Redevelopment Project Begin• -----
Hostage
(";; Deal Otd
Says Iran
Old McNally School
Days Are Numbered
BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP)
Iran today cold ·shouldered
President Carter's offer to free
Iranian assets and resume
normal trade if the 52 American
hostages are released . Prime
Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai
waa quoted u saying Iran would
not negotiate on the hostages to
get spare parts for its American
military equipment.
Old McNally School i s
scheduled lo be razed next week
as Pacific Federal Savings
launches its first move in the
construction of its SlO million
Downtown
Mesa Library
Still Closed Tehran radio said ·'the gov
emment of Iran will not give
Carter the slightest signal and will not allow him to show this Costa Mesa 's downto wn
signal off on American bran<"h of the Orange County
television and bring them the Library, closed since Oct. 4 and
news ol ao imminent solution to scheduled for reopening every
the bo.tages issue." T uesday since then . d1dn 't open
Tehran radio said "it is qwte againtoday
obvious to ua that alter all those Branch librarian Hetty Ewan
evil plots to crush Iran. Carter says now that it will open "for
could never tolerate a s trong sure .. next Tuesday at ID a.m.
Iran under the banner of Islam. Library patrons hud braved
His deceitful words can only obstacle courses caused by con·
pleue pro·American groups m struction of the Costa Mesa City
Iran." Community Center in the Lions
The comment by the official Park ar ea since the beginning or
radio apparently was an answer s ummer lo reach their favorite
to Carter's conciliatory state· book harbor.
ment Monday about releasing However. in early October .
corporate headquarters in
downtown Costa Mesa.
Approximately 6,000 square
feet of aged Spanish clay tile has
been trimmed Crom school roofs
and donated to Firs t United
Methodist Churc h for church
buildings next door to the old
school, a Pacific spokeswoman
said.
The tile is valued at about
$14 ,000.
As the WilH am L. Olson cor·
poration of Granada Hills gets
set to rip into the old school
buildings at 19th Street and
Newp.ort Boulevard. Pacific
Federal will begin moving from
Hollywood to temporary offices
in Costa Mesa.
Corpor ate exeeutives and
their staffs will be the first to
locate in temporary omces at
150 Paula r i no Ave .. the
s pokeswoman said
They will be joined by ex-
ecutives of Santa Fe Savings
and Loan Association, the finan-
rial firm scheduled for merger
with Pacific when the move is
approved by the Federal Home
Loan Bank Board in
Washington. O.C. Iranian usets in the United concrete and pipe-laying work
States and dropping a trade em-resulted in ohstacles ms urmount· Pacific's new Costa Mesa
at l{ed Hill Road to rnerge with
so uthb o und l a n es or
MacArthur. Drivers going north
on MacArthur would turn off at
Jamboree. Wiedler said.
To make the traffic flow
s moothly, a l oop ramp 1s
planned a t the corner of
MacArthur and Jamboree. Thal
loop would have to be placed
n ear the thr ee yee1 r -old
wetlands.
"We hope we can avoid 1t.
though," s aid Wiedler. "There
are things we ran do lo go
around it. ..
WiedJer said there is ··no IJ1g
diffe rence " In bypassing t he
wetlands. although the area pro
vides a cons traint planners
wouldn ·1 encounter otherwise
There is a question whether
the wetlands should qualify at
all for state protection beeause
it was the unlikely byproduct or
road construction
"It seems llk t.' the intent of th~
wellunds polH'Y ts H1 µrotu :t
n a lural h<il11 tats , .. s aid Don
Webh. assistant eit v P11g1net·r
for Newport lieurh.
J aC'k Spruill wildllfr-1,1olog1st
for tht' st ~1tc Fish and < ia11 1c
Department. ~u1d h t~ d~ent ~·
C\'Cntually will cfc(•1dt· whcthe'r
the area !>hould he vrote1·ted.
The stult:' ·s Wetlanc.Jc; l'rolcction
Pol11·v docs 11ffe 1 ~ornl· cx1·e11
(Sff :,; ,\(i, Pagf' t\Zl
Police Seek Pair
Elderly Mesa Woman
Bilked Out of $35,000
Police are looking for a pair of
s mooth talking women who
bilked an 84·year-old Costa Mesa
r etiree out of approxtmlltely
$35,000 in cash. stock certifi cates
and jeweley.
The elderly woman was the
victim of an old con game callt•d
th e Jamaic an Switch . 1n
vestigators said.
The victim told Costa Mesa of-
fi cers she was walking to the bus
stop at South Coast Plaza after a
day of shopping Friday wh en
she met a black woman who ap.
peared confused.
The woman , described as
about 32 years old with straight
red hair. clutched a locked bag
that she claimed she had found
on the sidewalk outside the shop·
ping complex.
They were joined by .another
red·haired black woman almost
42 yean of age, orficers said.
and all three diacuued the bag.
The woman who "found" the
bac a"'aested that she talk to
her bou, a so-called Mr. Green.
who abe aaid waa a lawyer for
one of the South Coul Plaza
stores.
As the victim and the. second
woman talked, the first woman
took the bag inside the plaza. re ·
turning in some 20 minutes with
a message from "Mr. Green."
Mr. Green had opened the
bag. she told the other two
women, discovered it contained
$45,000 in cash and papers in·
dicating it was to buy dope. He
suggested that the three ladies
keep the money, the victim told
police.
The plan w as that e a c h
woman was to put up something
o( value to show good faitl\ while
Mr. Green kept the "los t "
money for a month to make sure
theownerdidn't claim it.
The women then got in the
finder's car ad drove to a Costa
Mesa bank where the second
black woman allegedly withdrew
SS,000 in cash as her "good rruth"
contribution.
The victim was driven to her
home where she produced 180
shares of Missouri Pacific
Railroad stock. valued a t about
S80 aCshare, and some $24.000
worth or jewelry . .
One 3.5·carat diamond ring
was valued at $15.000. officers
said.
The victim then was driven to
a bank where sht.• "11 hdrl.'w $800
in cash. offl<'ers :-aid
The lhree then rnoturl'd to :1
Cosla ~lesa o fl H·v hullding
where tlie wom an who ri:Ptl rll'll
l y found lh f' ba~ t o11k ltll'
valuables fo1 11cpos1t with the al
lt.>getl Mr C:n ·t·n on th• t!IJ.:hlh
ll<1or l0hl1 uthl'I 1\\0 wo1111 r.
w a1t••d
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} t:ar l'lll rl'lunwd tu I ht 1 .ir :-.11
Wld th1· \tc11n1 thal \Ii \•it'••
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floor 11f th"" b11ildtn~
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AP W1rwp1>o10
ACCUSED MURDERESS CANDACE MONTGOMERY
Ch•rged With Slaying Women With an Ax
barao if lran frees the Am erican able for even the most avid headquarters is scheduled for
hOltages. reader. li brary per sonnel de· ('Ompletion in early 1982 on the Se 11' de~ense Plea Earlier, Rajai wa~ qote quoted te rmined. Mc Nally sit e purchased for $3.5 Hospital Group •
.:
.., as saying Iran will not open m illion from Newport-Mesa
ne10Uations on the hostages Now, says Ms. Ewan. there School District. ~ D ~ ~ · · ;fo'v-•.1'11,;1 "even to get spare military hasbeena delayinpouringron· . .• • .,; •• D~...ua • -. · ;~~-,~· -K, '.~ ... -~~· ~.1·)~; .... ~·(£'~<.c"''-~~>~,. arts .. ~..... . ~.t~~-~l1'.w~v .... ~~'~;-....,.,12-v"J~o((k;• .. -~~-.·~ + ·!~ ... ,...,-, . .... .• --~ ·~ w1PI' ay•ng
,,.,.!.t'f'I; ,~~·\·t~fti:Jd,\11~~~f ·" '' ..A..~~~lletr"d'b<nfow n S uper <trew corrlpl&inta from area resi· A oUaaY DOulique and bake e SJ• ft SI
e Bloc k area surrounding the dents when the Planning Com-sale has been scheduled Nov. 14
library at 18.55 Park Ave. mission and City Council re-by Costa Mesa M e mori a l
Coast
Weather
Increasingly dense
coastal fog tonight and
Wed11eaday morning.
Otherwise fair through
Wednesday. Lows tonight
$5 at the beaches, 80 ln·
land. Highs Wednesday 68
and eo.
IN81DE'ntDA~
flwW backa to Che toall. the
fCOUOI Cl~, ~ intxJde
PlatloM,.,,_'4a for the 1fzth
90"'• o/ llW World' S~rin
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Mrs. Ewan r e minds Costa viewed plans that included a Hospital Auxiliary.
Mes ans that they can get books helipad on the headquarters site. Proceeds from the sale, lo be
from the Mesa Verde branch The council reversed the com· held between 10 a .m . and 4 p .m . Ii bra ry at -Elaker Street and in the hospital 'a conference
Mesa Verde Drive East in the ~~:~C: ~~~~elr~o~:/t~~i rood~· alwillhobel nefbi~ tfhe dgroAudpd'.s interim. me 1c sc ars 1p un . ,. and landing tests must prove t' l inf t' · ·1 bl
And' She adds' don •t worry aona orma ton 1s avru a e that noise and wind blasts do not b 11 ' h h · aboutt.hoseoverduebooks.folks .. effectreaidentialneigbbon. sk.~:...1ng t e osp1tal at
Furor fh:,er Na111n
•
Ballot Lawsuit Ahead?
Orange County Regls\rar of
Voters Al Olson said printed
sheets will be posted in all vot-
ing boot.ha Nov. 4 in an attempt
to erue any contusion that may
occur over abbreviated pollUcal
party designations contained on
baUot. .
Olson conceded that .ome ot
the abbrfvlatlont, particularly
Ub. for Ubertariao Party, could
create ~ quettlooa In voten'
mlnda.
-Oae Ubertarlao Party can·
dldate 's representatives have
thre•tened to go to court to force
reprintlna of the ballots.
Olson said hla office intenda to
have alp printed that will be
placed in all votlng bootha. The
sl1n1 wm llat the abbrevlationa
and what they stand for.
"It will be called a key to ab-
brevlaUonl, or t0methlng Wte
that," OllOft 1aJd .
He aaicl bil plan hu been en·
dorted b7 repre.entatlvea of
Secretary of lt8te March Foni
(EU.
Olson said the space problem
on the ballots aroee because of
the lenath of the name of Peace
and Freedom Party vlce pres·
identlal nominee Elizabeth
Cervantes Barron. He aald the
full name ol the party couldn't
fit alon11lde the candldate'1
name. So the party's name was
abbrevlat.d to Par F.
Other lDltanen of loni namee
uain1 up WlJot apace al9o OC·
curred, and tbut, all parties'
name• wt... abbreviated. be
Hld.
McKJNNEY, Texas (Al'l
Thirt y ·year·old Cand a re
Montgomery. c harged with
murder in the bloody slaying or
a Wylie housewife. was acting in
seH·defense when she hit the
wife of her former lover 15 t.imes
·with a three-fool poleax. a de·
fense attorney says .
··w e have quite a story to
tell." Don Crowder told prospec·
live jurors Monday.
Some or the 162 people wept as
he told them they would have
·'to' see it the way Candy
Montgomery saw it."
Betty Gore's body w11s fowid
in the blood ·spatle re d utility
room or her home the afternoon
of June 13. Police said the killer
washed off blood in a nearby
shower after the slaying.
Mrs. Montgomery, described
by frierids as a devoted mother,
surrendered to McKinney police
two weeks after the slayitlg .
.District Attorney Tom O'Con·
nell declined comment on the
surPl'ise defense argument.
"1 don't think be waa an·
Ucipating it," Crowder said. "I
contldered not taylng a word
about it, but the worst thin« we
couJ4•ve done ls let them (the
Juron) think we were hiding
something from them ."
lie said Mrs. Montgomery,
who sang in a church choir with
the victim, will testify in her
be half.
Crowder also told the jurors
that Mrs. Montgomery had an
affair with the victim's husband.
''She has sinned.·· he s aid, ''but
she is not on trial here for that.··
"On Friday. June 13. 'andace
M ont~omery killed Belly c;orc."
Crowder told the stunned panel.
"She did so wit h on ax. She did
so in self-defense.
"The homicide was Justified."
C rowder s aid it h ad been
"hell" Jlvin~ for several months
w ith the knowledge tha t he
would use the St!H·defensc argu-
m ent. State District Judge Tom
Ryan s lapped a gat( order on at·
torneys for both sides after Mrs:
Montgomery was charged.
Nine women and three men
we~c selected to hear the case.
which opened today.
rowder told the juron that
"some of the things you will
hear in lhls case are biiatre
and I don't have all the anawe...;
to them . . . but wouldn 'l you be
surprtsed lf l did?"
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Reagan Better at Speech? .
MIAMI <AP) President Carte r said tod11y th11t 1<111111111
Reagan probably is a better speechmaker than he 1s, but s uul a
president "can't rely on three·by-five <·ards a nd you 1·an't n .·ud
a Tele Prompter."
"In a time or crisis, when every word and e very thou~ht
· count, it's a different proposition.'' Carter dec lared in a qucs
lion-and-answer session with the public. (He lated story . A4 ).
Embarking on a two-day campaign swing through the
South. Carter mentioned s tatements Reagan has made in recent
weeks that the president said proved embarrassing to his GOP
rival.
SJfJ,fHHJ Sectle•1e11t
Air Cal Pays Fine
For Not Screening
Claiming it would have cost
rllore lo fight the charges in
court, officials from Newport
Beac h-based Afr California have
paid a $10,000 fine for allegedly
failing to screen 2,500 charter
passengers.
.Federal Aviation Administra-
Mon officials, who began their
pi:obe of Air California's
passenger s creening policy in
lei ay ol 1979, said the violations
occurred during a rive-month
period in 1979.
FAA ofricials s aid their in-
vestigation revealed that 2,500
passengers on 23 charter flights
originating in California and
North Dakota airports weren't
checked out by X-ray equip·
m ent.
cently was modified.
An example or the technicali·
ty. he said. is if a corporation
charters a plane. it is cons idered
a private charter. but if an
employee pays toward the cost
of the flight it becomes a public
charter.
He s aid the passengers who
bypassed airport screenings
were believed by Air California
to be private c harter
pasaen.ren.
Mutual Use
Of Facilities
N-M Topic Barbara Abels , a FAA
spokeswoman, said the alleged
vJolalions came to light because
some passengers c omplained R e presentatives of Costa
Uiey'd oeen directed with their Mesa. Newport Beach and the
baaeage to their flights without Newport-Mesa Unified School
Ratting through metal detec-District are scheduled lo ~eel
tors. Wednesday regarding sc hool
The sc reening process at transportation safety and joint
airports is used to detect metal use or recreational facilities.
pbjects secreted in luggage or The 7:30 a.m . session is to be
being carried by an individual. held in the school district's an-
T om Kam i nski, an Ai r nex conference roomat160116lh
California spokesman, said the St .. Newport Reach.
firm views the $10,000 as a set-The long-islanding Joint com·
tlement rather than a fine. m ittee meets 0<·cas1onally to dis·
"lt doesn't represent an ad c u ss the lie st u s e of lax
mission by Air California that s upported fa c ilities and 1s
the allegations are true ," said r e pres ente d b y t wo c ouncil
Kaminski. He said the co m memben of each city and two
pany's opiniof\ ~ that its secun sc hool trustet;11.
ty 1 ·ocedu~d for charter fights r n r e c t n t y e a r s • a
we r. c<>:JS~tenl with accepted s poke11wo m1en s aid , Orange
staod"1'ds at the time. Coast Collel(t <&nd Coastline
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rules allow for "private " have au.ended
charter passengers to go direct -Expected to I.it: dis cussed are
ly to their flight without passing agret~t.s undt r which Cost a
through the detect.ors . Mtu and Newport Beach have
Thoee same federal ruJes, he helped malntain 11chool property
said, prohibit "public " charter and fac-tUlJes in exchange for ci-
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him hem..: ht•rt• 1s a very good
flOss1h1l1ty, .. said Kupferer . "I
rnt.•an this 1s an area of what. some
c1~ht million people '! It's not too
hard to get lost here.·'
Authorities discount s pecula·
tio n the CIA helped Boyce esca pe.
saying instead 1t m ay have been
tbe Soviet K(iR. or a link with or
ganized r rime .
Fro• PflflP .ll
REJECT ...
· 'fhe lr;an1 an news agency
Pa rs said Rajai met with lran's
spiritual le ade r , Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khome ini. t o brief
him on his trip to New York,
where Rajai presented Iran's
c ase aga ins t Iraq before the
U.N. Security Council. Iran and
Iraq are engaged in a five-
week-old border war.
·'There was no question of
discussion with the United
States," Pars quoted Rajai as
saying after his meeting with
Khomeini.
Tehran radio quoted him as
saying, "ne1otiation1 will not
be coosidered even though they
(the United States) might for
example offer lo provide us
with spare p arts.··
On Monday. P resident Carter
s aid he would resume trade
with Iran if the hostages were
freed. Thal could mean more
parts for the U.S.-equipped Ira-
nian military.
Iraq's foreign minister, Saa-
doun Hammadi, today warned
that U.S. arms shipments to
Iran would be inte rpreted 1n
Baghdad as direct U.S. involvf'
m ent in the war .
·'The hostage issue should not
serve as an opportunity for th1•
Unit ed States to be{·omt· "'
volved in the war throu.ih s111,
ply ing lr:-'l with ar m~." llw
Kuwaiti news pape r ul ~uh11~
quoted him as sayinl(.
Me anwhile, Iran 's l'u rlrn
ment met in open scs11111n tod11y
and later held a dosed door
meeting. The re was no 1nd1c11
lion the hosta~es were dis
cussed. Tehran radio s aid. The
hostages spent their 353rd duy
in captivity today .
The broadcast, m onitored an
London, s aid the 223-member
Parliament discw;sed the Iran
Iraq war. The Parlia ment wa.,
scheduled to r econvene Wed
nesday.
paaaengers from bypassing the ty use for r ecreational pro· .
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terms ls highly technlca~and re · 1:ommuruUes travel t.o and from
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children are walking or riding
bicycles to area schools as a re-
au It of district decis ions to
c harge for riding on school
buae&.
The vi ctim found n o Mr.
Green, investigators s aid, nor
did she find her two companions
or her valuables when she re·
turned to the office building's
parking lot about 15 minutes
later .
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I
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MACCLESFIELD. Enlland CAP> -Father Christmas It a
man and caoot be played by a woman, Britain'• Equal 0p.
portunltlea Commt.ulon bu ruled. So Jobn Shelton can ad·
vertlle for a mal• Santa at the depa.rtmeat store he manaces. SbelWn sai4' Monday be Mked tbie commiuion'a advice
when ICllDeOM pabilied out thlt lf be adverUHd fot a Father
Cbrt-.., be miabt have to edvwt.iH fOf' a Mother Chrlatmu
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P roud mother Christine. one of t hc
.Siber ian tigers a t Amsterdam's zoo . shows off her recently born son, who is as yet un·
na m<'d .
President's Autos
Block FBI Agents
MIAMI CAP ) f HI agents
rushing to the scene or a bank
robbe ry today r an into a pres-
id ential roadblock.
The 1'1orida Highway Patrol
had the road blocked off to clear
the way for President Carter's
campaign motorcade , officials
s aid.
The robbery, re ported at 10:31
a .m ., came within minutes of
Carter 's arrival he re. Carter 's
motor cade was e n r oute to
Miami Edison High School for a
"town-hall me eting" with resi·
dents or the city's predominant·
ly black Liberty City ar ea.
FBI agents dispatched · to the
Atlantic Federal Bank north of
Liberty City found Inte rstate 95
blocked by the Highway Patrol.
"They were responding lo the
bank robbe ry," said Arthur
Nehrbass, spec ial agent in
charge of the Miami office.
"They were held up • long aa
five minutes."
A source who monitored FBI
radio broadc asts overheard
Sore Foot
$1 Million?
N EW YO HK (AP >
Nor a Barry. 27. has filed
s uit h e r e s eek i n g Sl
million in damages rrom
do<'to rs who allegedly
hOh'hed surgery on a bun-
ion on her left root last
April
M 1ss Hurry said pain
kl•t•11s her from wearing
h1 Jt h ht'cls or working on
lll'r fee t. so she had to give
111> ht.'r SSOO·a -week job
w u 1tini.t table s a t the
l'luyboy club m Manhal-
t ttn
T he s~t s wd she now
works as a $150·a .week
.erecter at the club's front
door
agents rompla10 that they at
firs t thought they had come up·
on a n accident scen e . and
slo pµed to check whethe r the
suspected getaway ca r used by
three men who escaped from the
bank robber y was involved
Nehrbass noted that ''it wasn't
a p ursuit situation. And there
were police at the s cene."
Fro• POflP :\J
SNAG ...
lions. he added , bul sta ff mem ·
he rs won't iss ue a de cision until
environme nta l reports· on the
freeway exte nsion ar e closer to
completion.
We bb said the proble ms are
not insurmountable. "It's a little
early to say it's 1oing to bold
thlnes up or cost a tremendous
amount of money.·· he s aid.
The wetlands are a was creat·
ed . We bb e xplained, because
road cr ews failed to fill a low
spot between two d rama ge pipes
that were to carry water away
Ins te ad. the water formed a
pon d m the low s pot a nd a
r iparian habitat was nourished
b y fertilizer s c arrie d fro m
lands caping for new office build·
ings
The freeway extens ion cur·
r ently is subject to a mor e im ·
m e diate iss u e i n Ne wpo rt
Be ach. On No v. 4, voters will be
asked to approve an amendme nt
to an agreement between the ci-
ty and CaJtrans to build the ex·
tension.
T he city has a cha rter pro·
vision requiring all such agree·
me nts to be ratified by voters.
Webb s aid the city has a
is.year·old ag reeme nt w ith
C altrans , but is prop.osing
modifications· to move an over-
crossing from Spruce Street to
Birch Street, to eliminate two
on .ramps. to end the extension
at MacArthur and to include the
loop ramp at Jamboree.
Porn Shop
In Newport
Burgled
Intruders who strewed pop-
co rn in their path as they
munched and browsed made off
with ne arly $900 in e.xotic erotic
m e r c ha ndise Mo nda y in a
burglary at Newport Beach's
ne w Talk of the Town sexy book
store.
Pohce said today that entry
was gained by hurling a 50-
pound slab of broken concrete
from a nearby street repair proj-
ect through the glass front or
the shop at 2930 W. Coas t
Highway
Manager J ack K . Tuplec told
po lice every thing was seeure
when the night clerk locked up
and apparently the rew workers
on Marine r's Mile in predawn
hours neither s aw nor heard
anything.
An inventory Monday morning
s howed the stolen items in·
eluded 19 vibration devices and
five so-called girlie maguines,
according to Patrolman Robert
I.. McCulloch 's burglary report.
Taken also in the burglary
were 48 tiny vials or alleged
aphrodisiac fluid stoc ked for
m ale customers and 18 small
spherical ding-wah balls .
Mesa Flu.tut
\
Wins Honors
Flutist Heidi M. Ruby of Costa
Mesa placed first in the 18th an-
nual Southwestern Young Artist
Compet ition recently in Los
Angeles.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Ruby, Miss Ruby is a
s econd-year stude nt at the
Curtis Institute of Music in
Philadelphia.
She received a cash prize and
an opportunity to apper ln a solo
recital during th e next
Soutbwestem Young Artist event
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\'our Hometo•·n
Dall,· Nt-•·spapt•r
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
WE OS SNAG CdM FREEWAY PLANS
BJ GLENN S(''OTI'
• -CNll'f ,,_ ..... -Plau to extend lht" ('oron1 dt>I
Mar heew•y to MMl'Arthur
Bowevard have an•Kit"d on a
minor y• troublesome problem
r09ted amona a patch of l' l&lllllls
and willows nHr the proposed
route.
The pllntl aare part of a smaJI
wetlanda environment lhllt nas
established itself at the
southeut comer of Mat·Arthur
11 n d J am bore t' n 1111 cl !> 1 n l' l'
Caltrkl\11 rcahaned M att•Ar1hw
about three year-11 1tl(o
The riparian or r1vcr~·d
hab1t1tt wa.'\n 't ~uppoi.cd t•> IM.-
r reatt'd. but a faul,ty dru111u1ott'
system allowt"d water runoff tu
gather in an undevclof)t!d f1dd
Since then, tht> :.tut\' h 10
estabhsht.'d a pollc} uf prOh!l't IO" SUl'h hab1l1il1> Now. Caltrans planncl"l> are
con idering wa} s tu build
around the wetlands so they can
1:1 void extra en vironmental
:.tud1\'1t thC1l could delay the
pro Jed
Frank Wt t!d l e r , senior
t runi.portatlon e nganeer for
CaltrtmS. said the freeway ex·
tension currently is estimated lO
<'OSl about SlO million and is ex·
peC'ted lo be completed in 198.1 or
1984
l'relimm ary des!~ns extend
the freeway from where it ends
Irvine Police to Vote
Chief Expects Confirmed Confidence
By RICHARD GREEN
OI ... DMly Pllet 1*-H
Rank-and-file Irvine police of·
ficers will vote Thursday on
whether Police Chief Leo Peart
improperly handled a petty theft
report involving Irvine Coun-
cilwoman Mary Ann Gaido. the
chief conflmled.
Mark Hoffman, president of
lrcaqiWa111i119
the Irvin~ Polin~ Officers As
sociallon, said there will be a
~eneraJ meetm~ of the ass0<•1a·
tion Thursday. but declined to
say what will take place.
Police Lt. Al Muir. a member
of the association. said he
doesn't plan to attend the meet·
ing, but he understands a "vote
of confidenr~" in Peart will be
conducted there.
The Irvine Poli<'e Association
itself doesn't have the power to
fire t he chief and the vote has no
official standing with the City or
Irvine.
Muir said and Peart con-
firmed that several Irvine police
officers are upset at the chief for
his handling of a crime report
saying Councilwoman Mary Ann
G aido took gas from a service
station without paying for it.
Iran Nixes Talks
On U.S. Hostages
Peart said false rumors are
being spread that he somehow
tampered with the crime report
or tried to cover it up.
He admits that the report
"mistakenly" didn't immediate-
ly appear on the press log. And
he adds that he "leaned toward"
having the report re-c lassified
BEIRUT, Lebanon (APl -
Iran today cold-shouldered
President Carter's offer to free
Iranian assets and resume
normal trade if the 52 American
boata1es are released. Prime
Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai
wu quo&ed aa saying Iran would
not neJOtiate oa the hostages to eet apare parta for ita American
military equipment. Telt.rm redio said "the gov-
-.........-ol Iran will not live J Carter tbe sli1bt.est sienal and
• will Dal allow blm to •bow um 1 •ltnal off on Amerlc•n
I televlatioa and bring them the ,
c news of an imminent solution to
the bo9tqes iaaue.,"
bargo if Iran frees the American from a petty theft to an incident
hostages. report.
E li R · · led The report never was re · ar er. aJal was qote quo classified. Mrs. Gaido went back as saying Iran will not open negotiations on the hostages to the service station and paid
"even to get s pare military for the gas after she was con-
parts... tacled by police. .
The lranaian news agency Still, some officers are upset
Pars said Rajai met with Iran's at the chief and are anonymoua-
spiritual leader, Ayatollah ly calling local members of the
Ruhollah Khomeini, to brief press and trying to spread · y k rumors, Peart said. him oa his trip to New or . For her .... ,. Mn. Gaido said where Rajai presented Cran'a .,.... ... case against Iraq before the simple absent-mindedness was
U .N . Security Council. Iran and to blame for her leaving the En-
d · fl vlronmemal OU &.tJon on Sept. Iraq are engage 1n a ve· 29 without payin" a $3.87 .,85 week-old border war. • • ''There was no question of bill. • discussion with th e United She added ili'at this happened
ed R . · to her once previously.
at Hed Hill Hoad to me rge with
sou thbound l a n es of
MacArthur. Drivers going north
on MacArthur would turn off at
Jamboree, Wiedler s aid
' To make the traffi c fl ow
s moothly , a loop ramp 1s
p lanned at the cornl;'r of
MacArthur and Jamboree. That
loop would have to be placed
near the thr ee vcar o l d
wetlands. ·
"We hopt we can avoid 1t.
thout;h." said Wie<ller "There
are th1n~s Wt' can do to go
around 1t ..
W1cdl~r said there is "no big
difference" in bypassrng the
Wl'Llands . although the area pro·
v1des a constraint planners
wouldn't encounter otherwi se.
Then.> is a question whether
I he wetlands sh<>uld qualify at
all for state protection be(·ause
1t wJ"s the unlikely IJyproduct of
road c·onstrucllon.
APWI-• ' J Tehran radio said "it is quite
obvious to ua that after all those
evU plota to cruah Iran, Carter
could never tolerate a strong
Iran under the banner of Islam.
His deceitful words can only
pleue pro-American groups in
Iran."
States," Pars quot a1iu as Peart theorizes that a handful
saying after his meeting with of ."malic ious officers'' are Khomeini. Tehran radio quoted him as hounding him because of a re·
ACCUSED MURDERESS CANDACE MONTGOMERY
Ch,rged With SC•ylng Wom•n Wlth •n Ax
• I
The comment by the official
radio apparenUy was an answer
to Carter's conciliatory stale·
ment Monday about releasing
Iranian assets in the United
States and dropping a tr-ade em·
saying, "negotiations will not cent promotions list he compiled
be considered even though they and the suspension of an officer
(the United Slates) might for for writing an inaccurate report. d ·' l 've been in this business 20 example offer to provi e us years ... he said ... My record is with spare parts." On Monday, President Carter dean ...
said he would resume trade None of the officers apparent·
f h h ly upset with Peart have public· with Iran i t e · ostages were ly identified themselves and freed. That could mean more
Self-defense Plea
Made in Ax Slaying
• Irvine School
District Eyed
Theater Plan
parts Cor the U.S.-equipped Ira· air ed their complaints. McKJNNEY. Texas t AP J
nianmilitary. "I haven't been afforded due T hirty-year-o ld Cand ace
Iraq's foreign minister. Saa-process," Peart said. "I've been Montgomery. charged with
doun Hammadi. today warned afforded rumors and 8 kangaroo murder in the bloody slaying or
that U.S. arms s hipments to court." a Wylie housewife, was acting 1n
Iran would be interpreted in self .defense when she hit the
Baghdad as direct U.S. involve· T S bb • wife of her former lover 15 times
menl in the war. .I oe tu r,n.u with a three-fool pol e ax. a de
·'The hostage issue should not • ~ fense attorney says.
serve as an opportunity for the T b $3 463 "We have quite a story lo United Slates to become in· .J. a • tell." Don Crowder told prosper
ISeeREJECT,Page A2> • ' livejurorsMonday.
Irvine Unified School District CHICAGO (AP) -The Cook Some of the 162 people wept as
trustees have left open the County Board has approved a he told them they would have
possibility of the school system M d p be SJ,463 settlement for a former ·'to see it the way Candy
participating with the City of Ur er rO assistant Cook County state's at-Montgomery saw it."
Irvine and Saddleback Com· torney who stubbed his toe Betty Gore's body was found
, munity College in a joint-powers Uses Psychic rushing to answer a telephone. in the blood-spattered utility
aareement to establish a The Illinois Industrial Com-room of her home the afternoon
' performing arta lb.eater. mission had recommended the of June 13. Police said the killer
• C Trustees postponed discussion ATLANTA <AP> -As city of· award for James Heinzel, 31, a washed off blood in a nearby
; on the theater to Nov. 17, 11 days fi cials imposed a curfew and prosecutor from August 1976 un· s hower after the slaying
·f after Irvine's Assistant City federal authorities promised til two months ago. Heinzel filed Mrs. Montgomery, described
c Manqer Paul Brady Jr. is to more help. Atlanta police in· suit with the commission after by frienm as a devoted mother ,
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make public a plan to build a vestigating the deaths of 10 his boss, State's Attorney s urrendered to McKinney police ~~ CJD.tbe..S-4dleba.ck com· bla~k chil4r~!l tu_fl!~ ~oday_to jl,-lt~~-~rd.CJl!@Ywf.#~~ '" -u~,..,\_wo.llm1~ Ula &l~,ia,a. --ni"udfty~'ji~·"l~-.. ~~...,MeY.,1ittHlf~""'WMf""Hyf"~ma Clilill ror trle 'ruti'~·~ftT!rRci· Dlktltct Attorney Tom O'Con-
pua she knows the name of the kiUer. dent. nell declined comment on the
Brady who attended Mon· Al the same time, scores of surorise defense argument.
day'a scbooa board meeting, said police and firefighters continued c h u ...... --1.... "I don't think he was an·
there ii a pouibllity that the a door-to-door canvus of four U 808 lo e-uua ticipating it," Crowder said. "I
school district could become the neighborhoods, looking for any KAMPALA, Uganda CAP> _ considered not saying a word
third partner in establishing the klformatlon that might bring A limited number of Cuban about it, but the worst thing we
theater. them clOAer to solv~g the case. soldiers are expected to arrive could have done is let them (the
He explained that the Sl.3 Some 50 officers and inUgandasooninresponsetoa jurors) think we were hiding
million tbe city has in park bond firefighters turned out Monday, request from the Ugandan something from them.''
money to build the thHter and the first day of the canvass. City military government for Cuban He said Mrs. Montgomery,
tbe money Saddleback Com· officials have estimated that troops from Ethiopia to train Its who sang in a church choir with
munlt)' Colle1e haa may not be eventually as many as 500 public army, usually reliable sources the victim, will te.stify in her
enou1b to build a 400-seat safety personnel will be used to report. behalf.
performinl arta theater. knock on every door in the city.
JUI Vot.._ lloetM
Key to Abbreviatiom Posted
o,._,. County Re1l1trar of
Vmn Al Olaoft Hid prlnted ..... .w be poMed ln all vat·
lq ........ Nov. 4 ln u attempt
. to., .. 81 ~-that may oeeur ..., Ubrniaa.d pallaell
C:..dlllpatlmlcont~cm • -=m=e:-IOIM " nt.. ·~~
create tome questions in voters·
mlncb.
One Libertarian Party can-
didate 'a repreaentaUvea have
threatened to 10 to court to force
replintina of lbe ballot.a.
OIMn 1114 h11 office lntendl to
bave ..,_ printed tbtt will be
placed'la .ii YOttnc bootbl. 'lbe
1ipa will lilt t.be abbreviat&oaa
ud nil they ltand for.
"lt wiU be called a key to ab·
brevlationl, or something llk.e
that," Ollon aaid.
He sald bia plan bu been eD·
dorsed by representatives of
Sec:r«ary Of State Mareb Foq
Eu. ,
Olson 11ld tbe apace problem
on the ballotl UOM beca ... ol
the I~ " tbe name Of Ptece and FrMdom Party vlce·pna·
ldential nominee Elizabeth
Cervantes Barron. He said the tun name ot the party couldn't
fit alon11lde lhe candidate's
name. So the plJ1y's name was
abbreviated to P6F.
Other instances of lont names
ulna up ballot apace alao OC·
curred, and tbua, •II part!e1 ·
name• were abbreviated. he
Hid.
Crowder also told the Jurors
that Mrs. Montgomery had an
affair with the virt1m 's husband.
"She has smnt:d .. he said.· but
she 1s nClt oo I rial here fort hat."
· On fo'nda). June 13, ~andal·e
M ont~omery killed Detty Gore."
Crowder told the stunned panel.
'She did so with an ax. She did
so in sclf-deft'nse
·'The homic·1de was JUSI 1f1ed.' ·
Crowder s aid 1t had been
'hell" !Jving for several months
wnh the knowledge that he
would use the self-defense argu
ment State District Judge Tom
Hyan slapped a gag order on at·
torncys for both sides after Mrs.
Montgomery was charged.
Nine women and three men
were selected lo hear the case,
which opened today.
Crowder I.old the jurors that
'·~~ _g(,, ~ ~ ..jQ" wi.11
hear in this case are bizarre.
and I don't have all the ans we rs
to them . . . but wouldn 't you be
surprised if I did?"
5 to Debate
On TV at8 I
By Tbe Associated Presa
U .S. Sen. Alan Cra nston.
Republican challenger Paul
Gann and three other candidates
for the U.S. Senate ure lo debate
on public television tonight -in
competition wilh the World
Series.
The 8 p.m. debate is to be
broadcast live by publi c
television s tatio ns in Los
Angeles !Channel 28), San t-'ran·
cisco, San Diego. Fresno and
Eureka.
The ooe-hour debate is to be
aired late r tonight or on
Wednes day by s tations In
Sacramento, San Mateo. San
Jose, and Orange County.
Several public radio stations
•lso plan live coverage. lhe
League ot Women Voten, which
ls aponaorln1 the affair. said
Monday. KOCE·TV Chann~l 50,
w1U1bowitat 10:30tonlgh\.
"It seems hke thl' intent of the
wetlands policy 1s to protect
natural habitats, .. s aid Oon
Webb. assistant city engineer
for Newport Beach.
Jack Spruill. wildlife biologist
for the stale Fish and (i ame
Oepartment. said his agency
eventually will del·1de whether
the area should lie prOtl'.'cted
The state's Wetlands 1-'rott•c-t10n
Pol1cv does ofrcr "Orne exct-p
CSee SNAG. Page i\2)
Officers
Won't Be
Charged
'l'hl' district attorney's offi<·1·
refused Monday to file interfcr
mg with polirc ch<Jrges <igain~t
two Santa Ana policemen in
vol ved 10 rut Oct. 4 tussle with
several Irvine pohre officer:-.
outside the Heg1stry I lotel
Deput y r>1stncl /\llornC'y An
Koelle said the fnH·:ii. w;1:-
c·aused by lrvint> poh remt•n "'"' "moved too quH·kl y'' in trymg t1>
free a violently upscl rnan ltw
ou t -of uniform ".Jnla An;.i
pol1 C'cmen were toini.: to
restrain.
That man. also a Santa Ana
pohre offi cer, was tuken t t1 l 1l
Irvine Mc•diral Center fnr oli
servation after the 10r 1denl
All three Santa Ana poli!"t'men
were participating m a I .at ino
Police OUi1·ers f\sso1·1atJl)11
meeting when one of lht>m <ti' parently went into a rage antJ
began shouting "The Viet Cong
are commg."
The uJ)6et man. a Santa Ana
police desk officer, was escorted
out of the hotel by Latino Police
Association members Ed
Guzman and Leonard Mendez.
Both are Santa Ana police of-
fi cers.
Irvine police say that Guzman
and Mendez obstructed lrvinc
police officers who were called
to the scene by a hotel manager.
Irvine police oHicer Mario
Acuna filed a police report that
said his back was inJured when
Guzman and Mendez physically
prevented him from getting to
the out-or-<'ontrol man
Deputy Di strict Attorne)
Koelle said the Irvine police of
f1C'ers didn 't realize Guzman and
Mendez were police officers.
• A spokesman for the Latino
lssodat1on said after the inci
dent that tht• man taken to VCI
Medical Center had too much to
drink and was released the next
morninf.! when he "sobered up ..
AC'una was off work for two day:-
w1th a sprained bU\'k, Irvine
pol1n· Lt Roh Lennert s aid
"Allergies' Fihn
Scheduled Today
A film dealin g with the
seriousnt'SS of <•llerg ies and
their e ffect on conduct is
scheduled to be shown today in
El Toro
The rilm. "I\ l.1ttle of What
You Fan<•y," is sponsored by the
Clinical Ecology /\ssol'1ation of
Southern California It will be
shown at the Community Hoom
of Mercury Savings and Loan.
23021 Lake Center Drive. at 7: 3C
p.m .
Coast
l\1eather
In c reasin gly d e n se
t oastal fo g tonight and
W e dnesda y morning .
Otherwise fair through
Wednesday. Lows tonight
55 at •the beaches, 60 in ·
land. Highs Wednesday 68
and 80.
l~SIDE TODA'°'
Their bark!! to the wall, the
Kansoa City Hoyal.$ irwode
/>hilodelph1a for the s1.rlh
game of IM World' Senea.
Ste atones. Page BI. ••••
~r.. ~·.& QAILY PILOT T•=ew Octotltt 21. IM>
}lJST BRE..4KINC ---
I.At• "'"" ~rom rodoin world aRd MltoMl ua ..,_,.,.....,.
Airlines PiWts
Picket White House
WASlll Nti'l'ON 1Al'I About 200 airllne pUota demonstrut
ed Oul11dt· lb(• Whitt> tlouse tud~ lo protnt wh•t they termed
defklt"ne'I~ 1n \ht' nation's wr u ff'ty *>'.tem
At lhe ht!llr1 of · th.. prote-t •~ tbe governmt'n\'11 re1·t•nt
certlfi<'allon of th.. nt>w Mr Ooon.11 Douala• OC u Super 80
Jt;tllner wilh two p1lot1> inAIHd of thtH' The 33,000·me rnber Ai r
Lint> Ptlot.'1 Ass<w 1uhtm, whlr h sponsored tt>day'3 11t-m11t111.r1Uon.
said lhrt•t! pilot:. art• nl'eded in the Supu-80 rockplt lo k811Urt' 11
11afe operiatlon
Pla1·&NU 1·11rru~ by tht' p1<'kf'lS called for l'rtt1mlen1 Curtt·r
to tire-L.anshomt• Bond, tht• admlnistutor of th<' l-'cdt1nd Av111
tlon Adrnlna111n tt1on. ~·ho r t'rtlf1ed the Super M)
Carter Foreign Policy Hit
HERR l N. 111 1A1 •1 Hon aid Heagan att·used Prnl\1dt!nl
Carter loday of "negot1atm~ an the press" for release of thl'
Amencu hostages an lrl&J\. llfld blamed Carter's foreign pohry
for the "hum11ialion and dts~rare" ol their long ('apt1v1ty
<Related story. Page A.a l Raising the hostagt> 1s1.>ue for tht: second tim e in <!4 ho11rs.
the Reoublican ores1dent1al l0and1date told reporters he had
ideas for ga1n1ng release of the S2 hostages. but doesn't discuss
them public ly. "Mavbe that's been one of the problems." IC ea-'!an s aid
before he left Louisville. Ky . for a campaign appearance in this
Southern llhnois community "He's (Carter > done all his
negotiating in the press. and that 's not quiet diplomacy
Reagan Better at Speach?
MIAMI (APl President Carter said today that Honald
Reagan probably is a better speechmaker than he is, but said a
president •'can't rely on three-by.five cards and you. can't read
a TelePrompter." "ln a time of crisis. when e very word and every thou~ht
count, it's a different proposition," Carter declared in a ques·
lion-and-answer session with the public. <Related story, A4 ).
Embarking on a two·day campaign swing through the
South, Carter mentioned statements Reagan has made in recent week~ that the president said proved e mbarrassing lo his GOP
rival. ·
Beyee Itlanh .. t •
0//icia/,s Say Spy
May Ile on Coast
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Con·
victed spy Christopher Boyce.
whom reports have placed as far
away as South Africa, Mexico and
Alaska since he escaped from
federal prison in Lompoc last
January, may actually never
have left Southern California.
aulhoritiessay.
Investigators from throughout
-. the country are here as part of a
strike force that has the use of
aircraft and dogs to help track
8oyce, Thomas Kupferer. the
U.S. marshal's enforcement
chief, said Monday.
tied to organized crime . $15,000to
help him escape.
His espionage codefendant and
fellow Lompoc inmate, Andrew
Dalton Lee, was moved to a max·
imum-security prison in Indiana
shortly after Boyce's escape but
h~s ~n moved back lo Lompoc
within the last month, authorities
s aid.
REJECT ... Boyce, Z'l, was convicted in 1977
of selling highly classified in-f lion f th T volved in the war through sup· orma rom e RW Co. Qf plying Iran with arms," the Redondo Beach to Soviet agents ill Mexico City. He was serving a Kuwaiti newspaper al-Qabas
60-yearaent.ence when he escaped quoted him as saying.
Iraqis
Tighten
Siege
lil-:IHUT. l ~b1.1nun 1.Al'l
lnq "•Id llli tllok11 hammt!rt!d
the nuun tt»tc:11 of the Iranian oil
rdlnin.i I'll)' or Abadan today
1and that lruq1 suldiers killed 38
lranalll\ll In huu1'e·to house fight·
1nt,1 1n lhti nc1~hborm.c J>Qrt of
Khorrta mahahr '
lriui :udd its hard·µresscd gar.
r1son an Abudan repulsed repeat-
•·d cnt>my attacks at the city 's
m & 1 n e n l r u n t· e a t t h e
l\uhmanshir lt1 ver bridge and
d ul mcd Iranian troops recap·
lured two d1s lr1c ts a t the
northern ed~e o ( the waterfront,
kllhnl!t l50 lraq1troops
Acrording to an offi cjal com·
mun1que issued by the Iranian
news agency Pars , residential
arc:..s of Abadan along the Shatt
al A.rah t>Sluary, ·cam e under
mtensl' Iraqi mortar fi re" late
Munduy and early today Iran
s aid its troops were "still
r ontanwng their epic resi~tan<·e."
hut adm itted the de fe nders
needed reinforcements .
Baghdad radio said the 1·om-
m ander of lraq 's forces at the
southern end or the 300-mile in·
v as1on front told the lraqi News
Ai,:ency his forces were .. ti~hten
inJ( their 1·ontrol over the ap-
proaches to Abadan. while our
artillery and ai r forl'e 1·ontinue
to pound enemy positions and
destroy armor and vehicles. The
st ate of the ene my in Abadan is
extre mely bad, and our forces
are t ighterung I he noose.··
The sector commander also
reported hi s troops in Khor·
ra ms hahr. 10 miles northwest of
A bad an. "continued operations
to purge al-Muhamma rah (the
Iraqi name for the city) and to
co mpletely eradicate pockets of
resistance.·· the broadcast said.
There was no way to check the
validity of the conflicting claims
since Western re porters were
barred from lhe battlefronts. It
appeared the Iraqis were mafo-
t a in i n g their pre s s ure on
Abadan and Khorramshahr but
the Iranians still were able to
keep the invading forces out of
Abadan itself.
On Monday , r e volutionary
leader Ayatollah lluhollah Kho-
meini agreed to a proposal by
Ha bib Chatti. secretary general
of the 40-na tion Is lamic Con·
ferenl'e . to allow a commission
of lslamic heads or slate to visit
Iran. but he gave no indication
there would be a cease-fire until
the Iraqis leave Iranian soil. He
said the commiss ion 's tas k
would be limited to •·investigat·
ing the cr iminal inv a sion."
Tehran Radio s aid.
Frolfl r..-,.'11
SNAG ••.
fromfederalprison. Meanwhile, Iran's Parlia·
Investigators said they plan to ment met in open session today l ions, he. added. but staff mem
tncerout.esfromtheprisontothe and later held a closed door bers won't issue a decision until
home of Boyce's parents in meeting. There was no indica· enviJ10nmcntal reports on the
Rocho& Palos Verdes for clues lion the hostages were dis · freeway extension are closer to
-and they have hired a psychiatrist cussed, Tehran radio said. The completion.
wbo, over the past month, has hostages spent their ls.3rd day Webb srud the proble ms are
studied lhe seven-inch Boyce file in captivity today· not ins urmountable ... It's a little
and baa conclude d he's in The broadcast, monitored in early to say it's going to hold
SouthemCalilornia. London, said the 228-member things up or cost a tre mendous
• "The best information we have Parliament discussed the lran-a mount of money," he i.aid.
to date with all of the in· lraq war. The Parliament was The wetlands area was creat·
vestigalive data we've de · scheduled to reconvene Wed· ed . Webb explained . hel'ause
veloped, is that the possibility of nesday. road crews failed to fill a low
him being here is a very good C arter is offe ring Iran s pot between two drainage pipes
PoSSibllity," said Kupferer. "l billions of dollars· worth or in that were to l'arry water away.
ineanthiaisanareaofwhat.some centives for the release of the Instead. the wat er formed a
eiaht milliao people? It's not too American hostages, an issue pond in the low spot and a
hardtogetloslhere... the Iranian parliament r e· ri parian habitat was nourished
Authorities dlscount specula· portedly is moving closer to re· b y fert i lizers c a rrie d from
Uon the CIA helped Boyce escape. solving. landsl'aping for new office build·
saying instead it may have been With the presidential election 1ngs
the Soviet KGB. or a link with or· and the first anniversary of the T he freewa}' exte nsion l'Ur· ganizedcrime. taking of the S2 Americans both rently is subject to a more im·
Theythinkhemay be hidingin two weeks away today, Carter mediate iss ue 1n Newport
the desert where he hunted with made this offer Monday wtule Beach. On Nov. 4, voters will be
. falcon as a teen-ager. They SUS· campaigning in Youngstown asked to approve an amendment
pect,too,thathehashadcosmetic Ohio: ' lo an agreement between the c1
. s urgery and has grown a beard "If Iran should release the ty and Caltrans to build the ex·
'sincehisescape. hostages, then I would unfreeze tension. '
The strike force is asking peo. l~e~r assets. which are severaJ .1:he city ~as a charter pro· ~pie to call 626-CLUE if they have b1lhons of dollars ... I would v1s1on requirm~. all such agree ·
: information. drop the embargo on trade with ments to be ~abf1ed b~ voters.
; Authorities say Boyce once of· lran and work toward a re-We bb said the city has. a ·'*-'c: r rt' g ~tiw·~·:w-i: • ;li,.~'t.~~~Jner'N H .. J;i'3'•r.;~~1'•••~•.•••1"~·~'\h,.r
• ·vyvJ: ~ wiffi'franinthefuture." Caltrans , but 1s proposing
' The president said it Is to the modifications to move an over-
ORANOl COMT advantage of the United St.at.es crossing from Spruce Street to
"to have a strong Iran. It's to Birch Street, to eliminate t.wo DAILY PILOT
lhe Or ... (_u " O•ill Pl~1 WltP\ "'h(f\ ,, cornalftM tht ,....,,..P,HI. • .,, OUl>ll""O or ,,_
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...-1111une ,..,., I'" lJD W.'t l itt StrHI P 0 .. , two. Cost•-... .... C•hfortt•• .,.,.
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our advantage to have a united on-ramps, to end the extension
Iran.'' at MacArthur and to include the
Carter last month criticised loop ramp al Jamboree.
his Republican opponent,
Ronald Reagan, for saying
publicly that be would a()f:ept
Iran's demands that the frozen
assets be freed, that financial
c la ims against Iran be
withdrawn and that the United
Statea pledge not to interfere in
Iran'• mtemal affairs.
Grain Loaded
NEW m r tEANS CAP)
Lon gshoremen in the New
Orleans area. acting under court
orders. have resumed loading
grain on four cargo ships bound
for the Soviet Union.
Bunny Eyes Bundle
On Bungled Bunion
NEW YORK (AP) -
Nora Barry. 27, bu filed ault here seeking $1
miWoo in dama1ea from
doctora wbo alle1edly
· botcbld •w1ety on a bun·
lon on ber left foot lul
April.
Miu Barry Hld paln
keep• her from wearing
high heels or working on
her feel, so she had to give
up her $500·a-week job
waiting tables at the
Playboy club in Manhat-
tan.
The suit said she now
works as a Sl~·a ·week..
greeter at the club's front
door.
'
Fiery Crash_
A fiery automobile c r ash Monday evening
on J effrey Hoad just outside the J rvine City
limits left the passenger in critical condi·
lion, in1w·ed the drive r and consumed the
~ 1978 f'erra ri (fo reground l they were in. In
the intensive care unit at Santa Ana-Tustin
Community Hospital today is Edward
Drunha, 39. of 6 Ramada. Mike-Parker 32
of ~ Hamada. the driver. was listed i~
s atisfactory condition. California Highway
Pa trol spokesman s aid the car left the
roa dway while rounding a sharp curve.
President's Autos
~·
Block FBI Agents
MIAMI l A P > 1-'HI agents
rus hing to the scene or a bank
robbery today ran into a pres
identi al roadblock
The l-1onda lhghway Patrol
had the road blocked off to clear
the way for President Carter 's
c am paili(n motorcadP offic·1als
said. '
The robbery. repl)rted at 10 :31
a .m .. came within minutes of
Carter 's arrival here Carter 's
motorcade w a s e n route to
Miami Edison High Sr hool for a
"town·ha ll meeting" with res1·
dents of the l'ity's predominant
ly black Liberty Caty area .
F'Bl agents dispatched to Lhl:'
Atlantit' Federal Bank north of
Liberty City found Interstate !15
blockerl by the H1~hway Patrol.
·'They wer e responding to thP
ban k robber}." s a Ld Arth ur
Nehr b ass. spec ial ag ent 1n
c ha r ge of l hP M1 a m1 office.
"They were held up as long as
five minutes."
A source who monitored F HI
rad io broad f'asts ove rheard
a ~ents f'Omplatn t hat they at
fi rst thought they had l'Ome up·
on an a ct1de n1 s1·c11 e . and
stopped to r he1'k whethe r the
suspe<'l ed g1:taway C'a 1 used by
three men who eS('aped from the
bank robberv was involved
Air Cal Pays Fine
For Not Screening
Clairrung 1t woultl have cost
more to fight the l'harl!e.!> in
court. officials from Newp<>rt
Beach·based Air Cali fornia have
paid a $10.000 fine for allegedly
failing lo sn een 2.500 charter
passengers
Federal Aviation Administra
tion officials , who began their
probe o f Air Ca lifo rni a 's
passenger screening poli cy in
May or 1979, said the violations
occ urred during a fi ve·month
period in 1979.
F' AA officials s aid their in
vestigation revealed that 2.500
passengers on 23 charter flights
originat ing in California and
North Dakota airports weren't
c hec ked out b y X n1y equip·
ment.
Barba r a A be ls , a FAA
spokeswoman, said t he alleged
violations came lo hght because
some pas se nge rs complained
they'd been directed with their
baggage to their flights without
pass ing through metal deter·
tors
The screening proces s al
<11 rports 1s used t o detect metal
obJeCls secreted in luggage or
heang earn ed by an individual.
'l o rn Ka m i n s k i . a n Ai r
L'ahfom1d spokesman. said the
firm n ews the Sl0,000 as a set·
tle m ent r<tlher than a fine.
It docsn t represent an ad-
m ission by Air California that
the allegations are true .'' said
K am in.ski . Hi.o sa id the com
p:.iny·s opinion 1s that its securi·
ty procedures for rharter fights
were l.'Onststent with al't:epted
standards at the time.
He pointed out that federal
r ul es allow fo r ·'p rivat e "
charter passengers to go direct·
ly to their night without passing
through the detectors
Those same federal rules. he
said, prohibit "public" charter
pass engers from bypassing the
metal detectors.
Porn Slwp
In Newport
Burgled
Intruders who strewed pop-
corn 10 the ir path as they
munched and browsed made off
with nearly $900 in exotic erotic
me r c ha ndise Monday in a
buri:lary at Newport Beach's
new Talk or the Town sexy book
stor e
Police said today that entry
was gamed b y hurlin g a 50-
pound slab of broken concrete
from a nearby str eet repair proj·
cr l through the glass front of
t he s hop at ~930 W. Coas t
Highway.
Manager Jack K. Tupler told
police eve rything was secure
when the night clerk locked up
and apparently the few workers
on Manner's Mile in predawn
hours neither s aw nor heard
anything.
An IJ1\tentory Monday morning
s ho wed the s tolen items in·
eluded 19 vibration devices and
five so-called girUe magazines,
according to Patrolman Robert
L. McCulloch 's burglary report.
T aken also in the burglary
wer e 48 tiny vials of alleged
aphrodisiac fluid stocked for
m a le c~tomers and 18 small
sphe rical ding-wah balls.
l n vestigators said whoever
bro ke into the controversial
shop, the scene of a spirited anti·
pornography de monstration a
week a~o. consumed a quantity
of Popcorn.
A trail of popcorn was scat·
tered around inside the Coast
Highway firm by the intruders,
but provided no trail to follow
marking their escape, police
said.
Newport Beach authorities are
preparing arguments to be pre·
~ented at a hearing Wednesday
m Orange County Superior Court
to a ttempt to close the Talk or
the Town.
LA YA WA y Srtop now while selecuons c1re pten11tut
Use our layaway Plan
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VOL. 73, NO. 29S. 3 Sl::CTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1980
Your Hemeato•·n
Daily Nt11W!ll5pap«"r
~WENTY·FIVE CENTS
RANCH DEVELOPMENT POSES SC WOES
lf fout major rant'hes in S.n
Clemente'• ba('k (."OUntry •rt' al
lowed to develop u tht'y are <·ur
rentl.y planned, tbe city will suf
fer eevwe ftaanclaJ d1trl<'ulty
Tba&'1 the comenaus o( ia re
port prepared by City Mana~er
Georle Carav.U.O. after a meet
inl with repreeeatat1ves of three
cities who rev iewed Sa n
Clemente's development plans.
Last month City <:ount·1 I
members ordered Caravalho lo
prepal't' a blueprint lhat would
outline futur.. growth w1lh lht
<'lly 's abaltty to f1nun1•rnlly i.t'rv~
Of'W 8N'ati
The) asked l' aravalho to romt'
up with a St'ope of propos~d
work and a budget in order for
the coum·1I to determine the <'OSI
uf preparation of a gro..wth
managemt>nl phtn
Subsequent lo the l'Ounell at·
lion. Caravalho and other t·1ty-
offtc 1als met w11h represen
Landslide Damage
tat1vt!ll from the cities of
·arlsbad, Irvine and San Juan
Capistrano tu get an outaide re-
ll<'t100 to problems facing San
Clemente
The represerftatives from the
other t·1lies had some strong re·
at'l1ons to San Clemente's future
development plans Among their
condusions :
It is likely, although not
certam. that San Clemente will
experience financial problems if
the ranches inland of the San
Diego Freeway are allowed to
build out as planned.
The city is not dotng any el'
fecti ve advance planning, which
the representatives termed "un·
acceptable.•·
San Clemente is not doing
any effective redevelopment
planning necessary in older
areas of the city.
The city does not have
enough planners and engineers
to properly review development
plans.
As a result of the meeting,
Caravalho proposes the city in·
vest in an existing computer
program to determine the fiscal
impact of proposed development
in San Clemente .
The program . developed
several years ago by the cities of
An a heim and Ora nge, w as
rinanced by the federal Housing
and Urban Development agenc:t
Crans ton Asks Federal
Help/or Laguna
By DON CHAPMAN
OflMOeff• 1"119tS .. lf
Sen. Alan Cranston has ap·
pealed to a federal disaster agen·
cy to assist the City of Laguna
Beach in repairing landslide
damageinArch Beach Heights.
The California senator made ...... ., ......
his request in a letter to John
Macy, director of the Federal
Emergency Management Agen·
cy CFEMA >. which has denied
$845,000 in aid to the city for
hillside reconstruction below Del
Mar Avenue.
Cranston said in his letter that
Iran Nixes Talks
On U.S. Hostages
BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP>
Iran will not open negotiations
on the 52 American hostages
"even to get spare military
partl," lranian Prime Minister
llobammed Ali Rajai was quot-
ed • ..,t.., today.
T'9 lraaalan new• a1ency
Pan 1aid ~ai met with lran's
1plrl\._a1 leader, A.y atollab
R.wlab lthomelnl, to brief
bbD • bis trip to New York,
wbere Rajai presented Iran 'a
case qainat Iraq before the
U.N. Security Council. Iran and
Iraq are en1a1ed in a five-
week~d border war.
"There was no question of
di1cuHion with the United
States," Pan q_uoted Rajai as
aaying after his meeting with
Khomeini.
Tehran radio quoted hlm as
saylaa, "negotiations will not
be comidered even though they
(tbe United States) might for
example offer to provide us
with spare parta."
On Monday, President Carter
aaid be would resume trade
Nabbed on Boat
with Iran if the hostages were
freed. That could mean more
parts for the U .S .. equipped Ira-
nian military.
Iraq's foreign minister, Saa-
doun Hammadi, today warned
that U.S. arma ahipmenta to
Iran would be interpreted in
Baghdad as direct U.S. involve·
ment in the war. _
·'The bostace wue abould not
serve .. an opportunity for tbe
United States to become in·
volved in the war through sup·
plying Iran with arms," the
Kuwaiti newspaper al-Qabas
quoted him as saying.
Meanwhile, Iran's Parlia-
ment met in open session today
and later held a closed door
meeting. There was no indica-
tion the hos tages were dis·
cussed. Tehran radio said. The
hostages spent their 353rd day
in captivity today.
The broadcast, monitored in
London, said the 228-member
Parliament discussed the Iran·
Iraq war.
he hoped that after Macy re·
viewed Laguna Beach's Del Mar
disaster appeal. he would direct
the FEMA to make a more
reasonable commitment of funds
to this urgently needed disaster
project ."
The City Council has approved
spending municipal funds Cor the
repair work in order to finish
beforewinterrains. When federal
aid was denied, the council as-
signed the city's general fund re·
serve and an additional $2S0,000of
expected increased property tax
revenues to pay for the work now
underway.
Laguna Beach Mayor Wayne
Baglin said the Cranston letter
"belos our chances (for federal
aid conaiderably. •' ·
Baglin said the support from
Cranston waa "far stronger than I
expected."
"1 expected courtesy support,
but rather than that be em·
phatically supported our ritbt for
FEMA~. "tbemayoraaid.
• 'Tbe senator and his staff went
into a ereatdeaJ of research on the emer1ency aid pro1ram and
Laguna's specific needs. That
was really apparent,·' a aid
Baglin.
Cranston had previously writ·
ten federal disaster authorities
regarding the city's application
for assistance.
In his moet rece.nt letter he told
Macy that the city's geological
studies confirmed that 30,000
cubic yardsofloosedirton the Del
Mar billaide pose an imminent
threattobomesinthearea.
Cranston wrote that an
emergency determination would
make the entire project eligible
for federal funds.
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ACCUSEQ MURDERESS CANDACE MONTGOMERY
Charged With Slalytng Woman With en Ax
Self-defense Plea
Made in Ax Slaying ''In your review of Laguna
Beach's appeal I urge you lo give
careful consideration t.o the ex· McKlNNEY. Texas <APl the victim. will testify m her
tensive professional evidence Thirty.year·old Ca nda<'e behalf.
submitted by the city to support Montgomery· c harged with Crowder also told the Jurors
the existence of an imminent murder in the bloody slaying of that Mrs. Montgomery had an
threat," the senator stated in the a Wylie housewife. was acting in affair with the victim's husband.
a nd complett-d by l 'ltr:1syc;temi;,
In(' of lrnne.
A stipulation lly I fl' U 1s that
the program be n1a<ll! ava1l<1hle
to other agent'iC's .
Caravalho said thf' r1ty'!. U•t'
of the system should !Jc no mon·
than $20,000, and he will uri;:c th<•
council Wednesday to e xpend up
to that amount. for the r·ompu\!•r
program.
Without the information till'
<See KAN(·H. Pa~•· 1\21
Coastal
Permit
G.ranted
By JOHN NEEDtli\~1
()f ,,,. O•tly P1101 Sl•ll
The South Coast H l'g1on .• I
Coastal Con1mission mov"d l11
save a San Clementt tl t>velnswr
from es(•alating 1nl er1>S\ r;111• ..
and t>Urcaucrntic· red t:.ipe Mon
da y by grantini.: him ;,i <'t>a~t<•I
building permit
Jgnoring the 1.1dv1t1• 11f t hl'll
legal counsel. c·11n11n1"-.111n1 r'
g ranted the µerm n 111 .1111111
II artfield, enabling h11r1 t11 lmll1t
a six·11ni1 c•onrlomin1um in <.,.in
Clementi'
llartficld had been trymJ? for
three montbs to comply w1t11 J
Coastal Co mmic;s1o n hous 111~
pohc) regardm~ hous int:! for lrm
to moderate·income f'ri.1111ltc•.,
To qua lify fur t lw 1 o a 1,11
permit. l-lartf1eld had a ~re1'<1 I•
pay a 554.000 fet• to :1 ho11~1n~
authont1 m li eu 'uf sct\lng .,,.1J1·
one of his s ix condomimu10 u11•L'>
for sale to a lo" 1ncomP f::lm1ly
But when the develo1Jer tried
to pay the fee, he couldn't find a
housing authority to lake his
money.
After two Orange Count y
agencies· refused to accept the
$54,000 fee, Hartfield 's represen·
tatives were reportedly referred
to the state Co:lSt!ll 1'ornm1ss1on
and the s tate Department of
Housing a nd Communit y
Dt:velopment.
However. aft er r epeated
telephone calls to both depart·
ments. Hartfield still rould not
get anyone to ar cept his qione.>
so he could go ahead wit fi con·
struction.
Meanwhih.·. the interest r;.itc
on his bualdin~ loan rose from ll\
per cent to 16 and one half µe r ·
cent during the three months
paym~nt of the 1n lieu fct' "'as
delay ed.
The rommiss1oncrs · attorney
ad\'ised lh(•m lhe next step
should be to take ll;,rtf1cld 's
ease to the s tate C1):istdl ("0111-
m1 ss1on in San I· r~nc1sr11
Out lhe comm1ss10n<>r,.; O\ H
r1>cit> rh at ad\.ICt• .ind grJnll"l
<See PERMIT , l'agf' A.!I
Histori,cal Talk J • t d letter. s~lf-defense when she hit. the "She has sinned.'· he said, "but M IF.70..,.,.n a.. e He added that "at least the in· w~(e of her former lover 15 times she is notontrialhererorthat .. an~ ,,,. ~ •• .,.,,., ., ilial stage ofthe overall Del Mar with a tbree·fool pole ax, a de· "On Friday. Jt.lne 13. Candace Slated in Laguna
•.,, landslide project -the removal fense attorney sars. Montgomery killed Belly Gore ...
D B or the slide mass -would appear t 1'1'~~a~e q~at\ ~d story tC> Crowder told the stunned panel. Members of tht.' t.a~una Heu<'h I Dana rug USt lo be eligible for federal reim· t~ • . ...-~·· ~owd er 0 prospcc· "She did so with an ax. She did Hi s tori cal Societ y a nd the n bursement whether or not an 1~~~~ th:~s:~ple wept as so ~n self defe!lse. . .. Praends of the llorten:.e MiUcr
emergency existed following the h t Id th th Id h Thehom1 <'1dewasJust1f1ed. Garden will hear 3 t11c;torirdl
b lid .. e o em ey wou ave c d . 'd ·t h d b . Fe ruarys e. .. . h C d row e r sa1 1 a een pr ogram Thursdu r ;1t l ht-Armed witb an arrest warrant a deadly weapon on a police of-That, he said, was due to a sec-to see al l e .l~.ay an Y "hell" living for several months garden
and with handguns drawn. ficer. lion of the Disaster Relief Act that Min\f0~ry ~8~ 5 f d with the knowledge that he Rare' photos uf Laguna neach
a1ents from three Southern Agents said they seized four states the cost of debris removal in ~h: bl~~~spatt~r:: ut~~Y would use the .seU:·defense argu· will be shown during the to a.m .
• California law enforcement ounces of cocaine from the boat. from both public and private room of her home the afternoon ment. State District Judge Tom gathering. presented by I ll!i ·
a1enciea arrested a Dana Point The assault charge stemmed <See HELP, Page AZ> of June 13 Police said the killer Ryan slapped a g~g order on at· torit'al Society board member
Harbor sailor today on forgery, from hi8 alleged loading or the washed oft blood in a nearby torneys for both s1~es after Mrs Susan Roley Malone. For res
·dru1 poaaesaion and assault gun, they said. p D • S shower after the slaying Mo~tgomery was charged. ervat1ons. call the r<~t·reat1011 cbaraea. . aper r1ve et d. . Ntne women and three men cj~aj'tment a.L C it.v-llall al --Luis Wllliam Disparte, 37, and No shots were fired. . . • Mr~. M~g~mery. escr:i_~ '-liQ"~.'~*~ ·~~:.,.::~33"'~ .. 1.. ~-s."'! ... •\., •• ,:\~..,
.., • ......._~ .. -~,.ae~·-~·:-.-~~,umw1a ~~-~~~_::;,.,-:.Wit~· ... _.~..!~~ ..:1·-~ .... "" ... ~,.. · ·" ~~~ Whi ch opened today. . · -,-~y1'1al:vn : 'Wire"'-blleninto • picion~~ession o( cocaine ~l""DlllJ'UDB· ~I surrendered lo McKtnn':Y police Crowder told the Jurors that , • two weeks after the slaying. .. f th th' 'II cuatody about 12:15 a .m . but not for sale. Students at Thurston In· D' trict Attome Tom O'Con· som~ o . e mgs Y0.u wi
before an incident in which Dis· Detail.a of the forgery warrant termediate School in Laguna . 11 . Y t t hear an this case-are bizarre. parteilallecedtobaveloadeda were not.immediately available. Beach will be collecting nell ~ecldinfed commen oln he and ldon'thavealltheanswers
ff. . f h 0 sun>nae e ense argumen . t th b t Id 't ou be t mm baDdcun aa o teen pre-A spokesm~ or t e range newspapers, old telephone books , • • h. k h . o e.m · : · ~ .~?u n Y
pared to confront him. . County Sheriff's Department and magazines between B a.m. t · . I t~o: ~t ~. C?rowd~r ~:;d a~I surprised 1f I dad .
Tbe arnJltl occurred on OiJ. said the warrant was obtained in and noon Oct. 28. mp~':ect not sa ing a ._,;0 d
parte'a 3S-foot sailboat. It is Soutb .<>ranee County MuniclpaJ • Proceeds from the paper drive c:• t it but the w~rst tbjng ~
named "Life in the Fut Lane." Court m Laguna Nieuel. will go toward the purcbue of a u • e done is let them the
In lddition to the SIO.~ war· Also participating In the ar-bancl uniforms. The person ,~:~!~.~·~hink we were hiJini rant allelinl a for1ery, Disparte rest were agents from lhe Los bringing in the most bundled · . • •
wu boaked into Oranae CoUnty Angeles Sheriff•• Department papers will win $25. For in· som~g rrom them.
Jail on 1uaplcion of poasesaion of and the f~ral ~rug Enforce-formation, call Barbara Garcia hHe :.:.g1~0 ~rcshu~h~t:~~:!t~ eocaine tw laJe and uaault with ment Admuuatrataon. at 494-5038. w 0 1
AU Vet .........
Key to Abbreviations Posted
create IOIDe questions ln voters'
mlndl.
One Ubertarian Party can·
dlda&e'1 representatives have
threa&eoed to ao to court to force
reprilldlti ~ \be bal)ots. oa.. Mid bll oftlce lnteadl to
bn• lillll prtlMd tbat will be plancl ill all ¥Otbaa bootba. Tbe
..... wUJ lilt I.be ebbrevildanl ...... ....., ...... ,.., '
(
"It will be called a key to ab·
brevlatlonl, or aometb1n1 li.ke
that." Ollon •aid.
He 11id hll plan hu been en-
doraed bJ representaUves of
Secretary Of State March f'Ol\I
Eu.
Olson ... d the apace problem
OD tbe NUcJ&a aroH becaUM Of
the ~ Of \be name of Pe.ce ud f'NldolD PactJ vice .,,_ .
idential nominee Elizabeth
Cervantes Barron. He said the
full name of the party couldn't
flt alon1side the candidate's
name. So tbe party's name was
aitbrevtated to P•F.
Othel' lnltancee of Iona umes
mln1 up ballot space also OC·
~urred, and thua. all partlea'
aamff were abbreviated. be
Hid.
Seismic Safety
Meeting Scheduled
Members o( the Seismic Safe·
ty General Plan Revision Com-
mittee will meet Wednesday to
discuss c hanges to Laguna
Beach's planning document.
The meeting begins at 7 :30
p.m. in the recreation depart·
ment conferenr e room, 515
Forest Ave. The public is invited
to attend.
Soviet Named
MOSCOW (AP) -Tile Soviet
Communist Party Central Com·
mitlW promoted a relatively
youn1 a1ricultural specialist.
Michael A. Corbacbev, 49. to full
Politburo membership. today
and replaced another official
kUl&d.., this month i n an
automobile accident.
oranga coa"•
b 4 = s_ . ......_ __
Weather
In c r easingly ct q n se
coastal fog tonight a ntJ
Wednesday morning
Otherwise fa ir throu gh
Wednesday Lows tonight
55 at the beaches. 60 in
land IUghs Wednesday 68
and 80.
INSIDE TODA~
Thnr bock3 to the wall. the
Karucu CiJy Royal.! intiade
l'hiladelphia /or tht suth
pame o/ tlu! World ' Senf'&.
See atone&. /'age 8 I.
···~
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~--J UST BREAK.INC ---
200 Airlines Pilots
Picket White House
WA.'illl NC. I ON tA I' I /\bout 200 airline pilot.a de:mon1tr11t
e<S t1ull:ndc lht• Whitt-llou&•' today lo proleal wh•t lhey tt"rmed
defi<.'tt"rlt'in 1n \hf' natm" s au &fety 1y1tem
.\t tha• twurt of the• prot('1it I• the-government 's re<·ent
cert1flC·ataun of the 1wv. M«'llonntll Oouat .. DC 9 Su~r llO
jettloer with two v1lots 1ru1\N1d al three The 33,000 memtwr /ur
l.lnt• Pllou Als80C'1at1on. v.hu h ~red today's dt1monalntron.
~aid three v1loL'!> LAh ' nc•t•d1•d an th~ Super IO codapl\ to •~urt 111
ul~ opeon.llon
' Phu·ards l'¥rrwd b> lht> pt('kt>U r a.lled for Prt-s1dt1ot <.:a rt"r
to lire Lan~ht1me Bond, the-~mm1stn1or of th•· t' l'dtorlll Av1a
lion Adnums trntion "'ho c•rn.1f1cd lht-~upt•r ftO
Carter Foreisn Policy Hit
llE:t<klN. Ill tAP 1 Hc.nald Hu~an accused Presu.lenl
Carter tod») of "ncttot1at1n.: 1n the pr"a.s · for rele11!>e o( the
Amen<•.ui hostaKes in Iran, and bl11med Carter's foreign policy
for the "hwn1lu1tJon and disgrace " of thetr lonK 1·upt1v1ty
I Related story. Page A4 I , Haising the hostage issue for the second tune 1n 24 hour~.
the Heoubl!can president.Jal <'lillchdate told reporters he had
Ideas for gairung release of the S2 hostages, but doosn't d1scusi.
them publicly. "Mavbe th1tl 's been one of the problems," HeaRan sa1_d
before he left Louisville. Ky .. for a campaign appearance in this
Southern Illinois community "He 's <Carter l done all his
negotiating m the press. and that's not qwet diploma<"y
Reagan Said "Embarrassing'
MIAMl CAP> -President Cal'ter said today that Honald
Reagan probably is a better speechmaker than he 1s, but said a
president "can't rely on three-by-five cards and you carrt re".id
a TelePrompter ...
"In a time of c risis, when every word and every thought
count. it's a different proposition." Carter declared in a ques·
tion·and-answer session with the public. I Related story, A4 ).
Embarking on a two-day campaign s wing through the
South, Carter mentioned statements Reagan has made in recent
weeks that the president said proved embarr assing to his GOP
. riv al.
American Held in Bombings
MANlLA, Philippines (API -President Ferdinand E.
Marcos today accused an American held in detention here of
responsibility for the bombi/tg campaign he said was designed
to overthrow or kiU him.
Marcos. 63, told reporters he personally interrogated Victor
Lovely Jr .. a Philippine·bom American arrested last month in
connection with the bombings, and concluded Lovely had direct·
ed "a conspiracy . . to destabilize the government through ter-
rorism."
The order followed a bomb attack SUllday on the seaside
convention center housing 5,000 delegates to the American
Society of Travel Agentc; 50th anniversary congress. Eighteen
people were injured by the blast. It was the fifth such attack in
the capital since Augus t
. ll@yce Manh1mt
,,
Officials Say Spy
May Be on Coast
LOS ANGELES (AP I -Con-
victed spy Christopher Boyce,
whom reports have plaC'ed as far
away as South Africa, Mexico and
Alaska sint•e he escaped from
federal prison in Lompoc last
January, may actually never
have left Southern California.
authorities say.
Investigators from throughout
the country are here as part or a
strike force that has the use of
aircraft and dogs to help track
(Joyce, Thomas Kupferer. the
U.S. marshal's enforcement
chief, said Monday.
Boyce, 27, was convicted in 1977
of selling highly classified in-
formation from the TRW Co. of
Redondo Beach to Soviet agenL'>
in Mexico City. He was ser ving a
l'ro•P~AJ
PERMIT ...
Hartfield the permit with the
stipulation that he guarantee in
writing to pay the housing fee as
soon as possible.
ExacUy who Hartfield will pay
his lee to is as yet unknown.
Coastal commissioners i.n the
next few weeks will be trying to
.iiJM1: a 'wwime-..a.borit11•~
the money and any future t~
from similar development.
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4-0-year sentence when he escaped
from federal prison.
lnvestigators said they plan to
trace routes from the prison to the
home of Boyce's parents in
Ranchos Palos Verdes for clues
and they have hired a psychiatrist
who, over the past month, has
studied the seven-inch Boyce file
and has concluded he's in
· SoutbemCali/omia.
"The best information we have
to date with all of the in -
vestigative data we've de·
veloped. is that the possibility of
him being here is a very good
Possibility," said Kupferer. "l
mean this is an a rea of what. some
eight million people'? ft 's not too
hard to getlost here."
Authorities discount specula·
tion the CIA helped Boyce escape.
saying instead it may have been
the Soviet KGB. or a link witnor-
ganizedcrime.
They think he may be hiding in
the desert where he hunted with
falcon as a teen-ager. They sus·
peel. too, that be has had cosmetic
surgery and has grown a beard
since his escape.
The strike force is asking pro-
. pie to call 626-CLUE if they have
information.
Authorities say Boyce once of ·
fered another inmate, believed
ttedlom.-."*trtme, .... ..._
help him escape.
His espionage codefendant and
fellow Lompoc inmate, Andrew
Dalton Lee. was moved to a max-
imum.security prison In Indiana
shortly after Boyce's escape but
has been moved back to Lompoc
within the last month, authorities
said.
Fro• PflPAJ
HELP •••
landsquali/les for federal aid.
The Feb. 19 landslide in Arch
Beacb"Heights took 40 reet of Del
Mar Avenue and the 30,000 yards
of dirth down the hillside, along
wtth 'sewer lines, portions of two
homes, and utility equipment.
2 Believed Dead
SAN FRANCISCO <AP)
Two men are presumed to be
dead alter their commercial fl•·
biq boat auk • mUe weat of the
Golden Ga, the Cout a,arct re-
port,. 'l'be two men, reported ml•·
11n1 McDlay, wen ldMlWled u
GI~ Tornnt.e, n . owner ol
tbe flallbll wuel and hil ton, Pa.al.•.
Hillside
Building
Studied
La11una Be1u·h City CoWl<:ll
mt"mbera will consider 11
moratorium tonitcht on develop-
m t 111 ol h11ls1des a nd open
•&utce unt.H the city's General
Plan hu bt.~n revised
The eoun(•al met:ts at 6 <> 'rlock
at City 111.111
The <'tty lS 1n the midst of a
l; enl'r&d I' Ian rev1s1on process
with re<-omme11du11onb from six
1·1t11en comnuttees due by the
end of Uw rnonth
M em tiers of f1 vt· of those com
matte~ havt: rceommended the
l'ount•1l adoµt a moratorium on
dcveloµment during the rev1s 1on
period. wh1l•h t·ould be months
a~ay
The moratonum was proposed
by the Open Space and
l.:On5ervatwn C1t1zens <.:omm1t~
tee and endorsed b) four other
rommittees
T he Seismic-Safl'Ly and Safety
t'omm1ttee, Land L'se and Noise
Committe e . C1rc ulat1on and
Scent<• Highway~ Committee,
and Housing CommitlN· en-
dorsed the proposal.
If the moratorium is approved
m the form of an urgency or
dinance. it would become effec·
l ive i mmedi at e ly . S uc h a
measure would require a four-
fifths vote of the council.
The moratorium would
res trict development of sub·
divisions. Development of single
family homes on legal lots would
not be affected by the action.
Whirlybird
Grounded by
SC Council
San Clemente City Council
members have told former plan-
ning commissioner Al Wulfeck
that, if he wants to land his
helicopter in the city, he '11 have
to get a permit.
The former city Planning
Commission chairman was sued
by the city earlier this month for
landing and taking off from a
subdivision site near the old Cot-
ton estate at the south end of
town.
Wulfeck, a developer. is build·
ing a 213·lot residential s ub-
division on the land. and fre-
quenUy uses a helicopter to get
io and from the site.
But city officials. in their
lawsuit, claim Wulfeck never
sought a use permit to me the
area as a heliport.
In a letter to the City Council
Wulfeck argued he isn't operat-
ing a heliport. He said his OC·
casional flights don't present a
nuisance or hazard.
But the council remained un-
convinced. and denie,d his re-
quest lo land and take off from
the private parcel.
And, following the city at-
torney's suggestion, the council
advised Wulfeck the correct pro·
cedure is to a pply for a use
permit under the city's zoning
ordinance.
f'rfJ• Page A I
RANCH ...
program could provide. he said
in his report, the city cannot de·
termine whether it can support
further development.
He said the cit y needs to know
if it can address problems of
traffic congestion . pollution,
ene rgy use and issues such as
the city's tax base and employ-
ment offe.rings.
And, he s aid, results of the re-
port would give the <'ity facts in
which to Rauge claims by de-
velopers and anti-development
interests concerning growth in
the city.
Chip off the Old Block
Proud mother Christ ine , one of th e
Siherian tigers at Amsterdam 's zoo. shows off her recently born son. who is as yet un·
named.
San Juan Delays
Ridgeline Project
The C ity of San Ju a n
Capistrano has succeeded in
winning a court order that -for
the time bemg prevents res
idential development a long
pristine ridgelines the cit y
wishes lo preserve.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge F.dward WaJlin issued a
preliminary injunction Monday
that prohibits, the J. F . Shea and
Campeau developm~nt com-
panies from grading, developing
"or otherwise physically rhang·
ing" a three·m ile s tre tch of
ridgeline wher e par t of the
2.800-unit Colinas de Capistrano
housing development is planned.
Wallin's ruling prohibiting any
hillside disturbances was issued
as the county Planning Com-
mission was approving grading
plans submitted by developers
backing the Colinas project.
Those plans were approved by
the commission on a 3 to 2 vote
with commissioners William
M acI>ougall and Fred Light dis-
senting.
The Colin as property isn't
located within the city limits. lt
is in nearby unincorporated ter-
ritory under county jurisdiction.
The property does fall within the
city's sphere of influence.
City officials contended in
their lawsuit and in lengthy
arguments before Judge Wallin
that the developers' grading pro-
posal would cause disturbance
or more than 70 percent of the
ridgelines.
Explosion of Gas
Visible for Miles
PAMPA, Texas CAP l -A
spectacular fire touched off by a
natural gas explosion and visible
for more than 100 miles was
brought under control early to-
day when gas company workers
s hut off the now of gas. officials
said.
The explosion sent s moke and
names an estimated 1,00C) feet
into the air Monday night.
And they contended that the
county Roard of Supe r visors
wrongly shunned a compromise
pl a n tha t would c a use dis-
turbance to only 33 percent of
the affected area
Judge Wallin set various d ates
in November to rect?tve further
legal briefs from attorneys for
the city. the development firms
and lh~ county before consider-
ing i!>suance of a pt!rmanent
court order.
·'This 1s literally the 1m
mobilization of this pro1ect."
commented Campeau attorney
Mo r ton Hosen.
Leonard-Hampel of the law
fir m of Rutan a nd Tucker ,
representing the l'lty. said it was
"indispensable " that the city
win a preliminar y inJunction
since gradin~ permits, based on
the commission's approvaJ of
the grading plans, could have
been issued later this week.
During the commission hear-
ing on the grading plans, Cam·
peau representatives conceded
earth·moving in the Colinas
project would be extensive.
But they claimed. through the
use of full -color "before and
a fter " d epic tions t hat the
resculptured hillsides would not
be visible from the downtown.
John Mi chle r , an engineer
from H~aker and Associates,
the firm handling grading plans
for Campe au . c;a id berm s.
landscapin·g and set-back re-
quirements for t.he homes will
hide the development from the
valley.
The planned excavation would
involve the movement of more
than 2.7 million cubic reet of soil
along the ridgeline, the com-
mission was told.
Flu Shots Offered
A free flu immunization clinic
for senior citizens will be held
by the San Juan Capistrano
Recreation Department Wednes-
day, from 9 a.m . to 4 p .m . at the
Com mun it y P r esbyterian
Chureh, 32202 Del ObiSP.O St.
Memorial
Slated/or
SC Couple
Memorial services will be held
Sunday in San Clemente for at·
torney Donald D. Slark and his
wife . Jacqueline, a sculptor. who
died Oct. 8 near Bologna. Italy,
as the result of a tra/fic acci-
dent.
The San Clemente couple. who
had eight children between
them. were on vacation in Italy
whe n their automobile was
c rus hed by an out-of.control
semi·lruck.
The couple had been collecting
ma rble for Mrs . Stark 's
sculptures. wh1eh she sold at the
Laguna Beach Festival of Arts
the past three seasons.
The family dtd not receive
word or the fataJ collis1on unlit I
last weex.
Stark, 60, specialized in -~
adjudication of water rrghts and
had offices in Irvine.
An attorney since UM8, he
represented the City of Los
Angeles in its 75-year-old water
rightsdisputeinOwensValley ..
He was also a contributor to
the California Water Atlas,
publish ed last year by the
s tate's Department of Water
Resources.
The couple lived at 4013 Calle
Louisa, in San Clemente .
Mr. Stark is survived by sons
Andrew. of Honolulu : Grady;
Santa Cruz; David. Boston; and
Michael. of Los Angeles. He also
is survived by his sister. Mn.
Betty Shayler. of Redlands.
Mrs. Stark, 52. is survived by
daughters Katherine Dudley
Christian, of Seattle: and Anne
Dudley, of Eureka, and sons
Mark Dudley, Barstow; and Jim
Dudley. of San Clemente. She
also is survived by her mother,
Mrs. Helen Parke. of Laguna
Niguel, and brother John Parke,
of Tustin, and a g randson,
Trevor Christian, ol Seattle.
Services will be held in the
C yprus Shores Community
Par.k. near their home.
f
LA YA WA y ShOp now while selecuons e1re plent1lut U~e our Laya w;iy Plan.
''Much or th~ c~n~r?y_e!.~~ over , , , • . ·ttes111,.,...,,,.. -1~,llf{A,4t:c, -:.i ;.~~(l, ~·11~~
Diamond surprises in n1any sizes.
r~ ... ~JJ~~r ~I ~11·~ ... ~~Ji~cll\t • .,~~!.:Jia~L wh1U:..'-'lr _veUow
gold in 'fht:> '>ILL' th,11 suit!> vou best. rfiJm\ind ... tud., from ~200.
Diamond pL·ndants from $150. 13m11/1/11/ 1cu1t•lri1 •llY•· "/ fov1· 11011 " direct result of neither side hav-
ing ·any real understanding of
the other's problems."
Caravalho said in his report.
5 to Debate
On TV Tonight,
By 'Ille ANocl•&ed Preu
U .S. Sen. Alan C ranston,
Re publican challenger Paul
Gann and three other candidates
for the U.S. Senate are to debate
on public television tonight -In
competition with the World
Series.
The 8 p. m. debate is to be
broadcast live by public
television stations ln Los
Angeles <Channel 28), San Fran-
cisco, San Dlego, Fresno and
Eureka.
The one-hour debate is lo be
ai~ed later tonight or on
Wednead•y by stations In
Sacramento, Saa M•teo, San
Jose, and Orange County.
Several public radio station•·
al10 plan live conn1e. the
League ol Women Voters, which
11 •PoUOrina the •ffair, Hid
Mond•Y· KOCE·TV Chunel ~.
w1U1howltat 10:30tonlght.
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VOL. 73, NO. 29S, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 , 1980
"our lloincafo\\-n
Dally Ne•·111tpapc_•r
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
HB VETOES EASING MASSAGE LA w-s
BJROBBRThRKt:R
Ot-.Oelft"-• .....
Kunt!nlton Bea('h Ctt)' t:oune1I
memben 1ave the Impression
lloaday lllaht they aren't 1n
ter.et.d ln liberah1in1 the <'It) ·s
muaqepador re1ulallon1
Tbey refuaed to act on a pro
poeed new ordinance until they
find out bow other cities keep a lid
on the parlors.
Ten muaaae parlors presenll>·
operate in the city and others
want to move in. accordinR to
PohC't•l'h1er F.i1rh· Hob1tu1 ll~
Hob1ta1lle u1d thut tf the
standards ar e rcluxt'J th!! ('1ty
would tw on Its way to bt•ro111111~
'"lht' massu~t> parlor 1· uptt &I of
Or""~" Count\. 1f not the· 't .iu·
llt' has ~urnl•d on t11:1,1lo-nl u1·
<'as1ons that pros111ut1t111 c·ao .1t
compan~ mds:.agt' varlor 111·
t1vit1es
Proposed t hangei. 1n the· law 1n
<'lude
£xtend1ng c loi.ant t1mt:s
from ll!m1dnightto2 a .m .
Servmg ru, 8-ounce glass of
wine per<'ustomer.
Heducing the time for the
vuhce department to investigate
b&l·kgrounds of applicants from
60 to JO days.
Allowing apprentices to work
JS masseuses while attending
training school.
The city attorney's office draft·
ed the new ordinance after pre·
v1ous r egulati on s were
challenged in federal court by a
coalition of parlor operators.
A requirement that masseuses
receive 200 hours of training in at
least six months was struck down
early this year In federal court.
Le1al advt.er Bill Sage said the
ma11aae parlor operators agreed
to ,. 1P a demand for legal ft!i!s
fr .• the city in exchange for the
new ordinance.
·'This <the new ordinance)
makes me mad as hell." Coun
cilman Don MacAllisler said
Monday night. "We seem to bely·
ing down for less than $100,000 in
legal costs. I think we should goto
court and fight ...
Mayor Ruth B&iley and Coun·
cilman John Thomas also indicat·
ed they were unwilling lo go
ahead with the new ordinance.
"My concern is that other cities
have effective ordinances, so why
don 't we pUltE'rn, our regulal 1orls
afterthe1rs." Mrs Ba1lcysa1d I
don 'l want our t tl) to tw m11rP lt-
nient than othl•rs. ··
The council 1s s<·hcdult:d to re
tonsiderthc art 11>n , i°' :1
Five massugt· pr.tlor :-tht·
Town and Country S1;a. till·\ 1"'111\!
Sauna the four Wint!' ..,,,;, !tw
Spa of llawa11 anti lhP I I 1111trn~ t1111
Sands Sauna hrolli.:hl -;111l c .. 1rh
this year, churning th•· 1•\lsl.1:1
ordinance would d ri \'(• t hl·rn 11111 ••I
business.
Couris
l By Pier
Toxic Fumes Attacked
Report Cites Dangers of ~untington Dl1n1p
Rejected
The Regional Coastal Com·
mi11ioo bu blocked Huntington
Beach's attempt to install
basketball courts on the sand
near the municipal pier.
The city bad proposed placing
a concl"f!te slab for four half·
court basketball courts just
touth ol the pier and southwest
of Maxwell's restaurant.
But the commission said Mon·
day the one-fifth acre slab would
be a technical violation of the
Coastal Act because it would
take away sandy area.
The commission staff report
stated that the "water oriented
recreational activities" of the
beach would be reduced by the
courts.
"The proposed uae. although
recreational, is not suited for a
beach which i.a u heavily used
u Huntington Beach," the rec·
ommendationfordenial stated.
Tbe city did not contest the
commiak>n'a unanimous denial.
Ku Bowman, deputy director
of tbe Community Services
l>eputmmt. aald one reuon the caurw ... prapclHd tor that
area •• 10 curtail P'rbbee· ~tbere. Im .. Plllll. errat F1l.tz11• Ila•• llllm1ed autllde dlnen at Maswel1'1 and drawn com·
plalDta from the manqement.
''There wu 10me mention of
the Frilbee-playtnc when it was
firat propoeed but the idea was
to provide recreation similar to
the courta at Laguna Beach,"
Bowman said. ·
However, he said, the com·
munity services department
acreea with the reasoning
behind the commi11ion 's denial.
The commission staff said de·
velopment of above ground
atnlcturea on the beach should
be limited to lifeguard lowers
and items such as fire rings,
volleyball nets, bike trails. bike
support facilities and access
ways for the handicapped.
The city beach has an asphalt
bike trail and volleyball nets.
Halloween Parade
Planned Saturday
H B Resi~nts Flee
Ruptured Gas Line
Several Huntington Beach for television lines al about
homes were evacuated Monday 11 :30 a.m. did not lift his cul·
after a cable television inslalla· ting wheel high enough to avoid
tion crew at'cidentally ruptured the marked gas pipe.
a natural gas line within a res Edwards said Monday's inci·
identiallract. dent was one of the first acci·
Firefighters stood watch as dents the installers have had
Southern California Gas Com· while placing cable television
pany workmen repaired a four conduits in Huntington Beach,
inch hole in the line beneath F 0 u n t a i n V a 11 e Y and
An environmental impact re·
port on the dangers and methods
of excavating an abandoned
chemical dump in Huntington
Beach has been completed and is
availabletotbepublic.
The report calls for constant on·
site monitoring of the toxic
fumes released during excava-
tion, an emergency evacuation
plan involving more than 5.000
nearby r esidents. and an
emergency plan to immediately
cover up the dump if toxic fumes
bt'cometoostrong.
Huntington
Man Crushed
By Oil Rig
A80-year-oldHuntington Beach
man was cnuibed to death Mon·
day aftemoon when part of an oil ri' be wu repairinc slipped, trap-
. Pini him within tbe apparatua.
· Joe Melvin Anderson was ~the cbelt area by tbe mae met wu proaounced
dead attbeacene, policeaaid.
Tiiie.., t 1• ocnl"r'6d • abou& 2 :40 p.m: wbea two men were
workiq on a abut-down oil pump-
ing unit at 19112 Holly Ave.
Huntington Beach police Sgt.
Luia Ochoa said Anderson was
standing on scaffolding, taking
meaaurementa. when part of the
oil rig gave way and trapped him
against a beam.
Paramedics and fire fighters
extracated the victim with the aid
of a neighbor's tractor.
Paramedics were unable to re ·
vive Anderson, however.
The second man working on the
oil rig was not injured.
Murder Probe
Nordina Drive in west central Westminster. Fred Herrlein, district dis· Uses Ps hi Huntington Beach. trl bution supervisor for YC C
Though the noisy leak spread Southern California Gas Com·
the pungent natural gas odor pany's Garden Grove area, ATLANTA CAP) -As city of.
through the neighborhood for which includes Huntington ficials imposed a curfew and
about an hour, the fuel did not Beach, said his firm will fl.le a federal authorities promised
ignite. No inJuries or home claim against the cable com· more help, Atlanta police in·
damage were reported pany to recover costs incurred veatigating the deaths or 10
The city of Fowitain Valley in repairing the gas leak. black children turned today to a
will conduct a free Halloween David Edwards, ge neral He said the gas company New Jersey psychic who says
coetume parade and "monster manager of Dickinson Pacific <'o uld not immediately de· shekoowathenameoftheldller.
muh" Saturday for children 12 Cablesystems, said a machine termine the amount of fuel lost At the same time, scores of
)'ears old and younger. The operator digging a trench in the leak. police and firefighters continued
Copies of the 243·page report
are on file at the city clerk's of·
fice, 2000 Main St .. and at the Hun ·
. tington Beach Central Library.
7111 Talbert Ave .. a cit y
spokesman said,
The report, released today. was
conducted by a private env1ron-
mentaJ firm hfred by Mola De\'
ment Corp .. which wants to build
condominiums on the four acre
dump site and the eight and a half
acres surrounding it.
The city Planning Commission
will rule on the condomiruum
project in De<'ember.
The rePort states that exrava
tion would tak1c· f•>ttr mouth~
An eme r ~e n 1·:. c ~ Jt'u<•I "'
would be rondurtN1 b~ •·mpl11:, 1 ..
of the city's 1-'trt'. l'olic ,. ;uHJ • 1 •.
Ddense dt partrnc:nl s 1<e:-.1rl1•n1
living within 2/11)0 fn•\ of lh•· • h·
wou Id l>t• 1no ' t'tl I n 111 r lt1o
schools. 11 tl1\I< f11m1•' '''' 11•1•
dangt•roill>. t h1• f'"J>4•rl 'l.11t·
The d ump 1~ li11.1t•·u 7uu J,' 1
southeast •>f !hi' Holi;.1 't
Street ancl \\. Jrr.t'r \ H 11111
terscrt1on
lnthcl~0:-.1t was u~1·1!l ,r<11 '
f tnc•rv was te•' 111 llw 1'>1.11· I'
be<'ame a <·aunty d1111111 fl,, .•
called Oour hPr La11df1 ll
festivities will be held from 1 to a door-to-door canvass of four
' p.m. in the city's Recreation N p neighborhoods, looking for any •Pw1 ... _10
Center, 18400 Brookbunt St. ewport orn information that might bring ACCUSED MURDERESS CANDACE MONTGOMERY
Activities will include a cos-them closer to solving the case. Charged With 8'aylng Woman With an Ax
tume contest, dance competi· So me SO offic ers and
tion, a pumpkin carving contest firefighten turned out Monday,
(participanta muat bring their Sh Bl ~ . .-..-1 thefiratdayofthecanvass.Clty ~ C'1~~ Pli own pumpkins) and Halloween nn 1r ~:filliL "~"' .. JI. QJfWAll .. J>~~V,~Mffc._th~ "' 7ljlttfW"" _. ..
.. ~i¢ • .<t-.. 1'/,...../C)f~~·, ~ 11.-t..---· ... ~,,?~~· -.. :::.\v......-~ . -.. ~v~ ;l'ttibftfllfyllfmuy. aa"!M pu6lic ~... ..:::;u ' safety personnel will be uaed to "el
Coast
Intruders who strewed pop. the shop at 2930 W. Coast knock on every door in the city.
corn in their path as they Highway.
munched and browsed made off Manager Jack K. Tupler told
with nearly $900 in exotic erotic police everything was secure
merchandise Monday in a when the night clerk locked up
burglary at Newport Beach's and apparently the few workers
new Talk of the Town sexy book on Mariner's Mlle in predawn
store. hours neither saw nor heard
Plants Targeted Made in~ Slaying
Weather
lncrea1in1ly dense
coastal foe tonight and
WedD'eaday mornln1 .
Otberwlae fair tbrou1b
Wednelday. Lowa tonJcht
55 at .the beaches, eo in·
land. Hllba Wednaday •
and 80.
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Police said today that entry anytbing.
was gained by hurling a 50. An inventory Monday momiq
pound slab of broken concrete s howed the stolen items in·
from a nearby street repair proj· eluded 19 vibration devlc• and
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LOS ANGELES <AP) -The
city's Board of Public Works bu
tarceted 13 industrial firms as
beinC ln "au .. tantial violation"
of hazardous waste disposal
regulations and ordered them to
show why their permita should not
...be revoked.
McKINNEY. Texas (AP> -
Thirty .year·o ld Ca ndace
Montgomery, c harged with
m~rder in the bloody slaying of a Wylie housewi(e, was acting in
aelf-defenae when she hit the
wife ol her former lover 15 times
with a three·foot poleax. a de-
f enae atto~y says.
Key to Abbreviations Posted
Orange County Registrar of
Voten Al Olson said printed
abeeta will be poeted in all vot·
tns bootbt Nov. 4 in an attempt
to eraae any confualon that may
ocC"ur ewer-abbreviated t>Olltlcal
party dellpatlOM contatned on
ballot.a. oa-conceded that aome ol ·
tbe ablnYll&ioal, Dartlcularb
Ub .• fflt Ublrtarian Jtarty, could
create some queationa in voten'
mlada.
One Ubertarlan Party can·
dldate'a repre1entatlvea have ·
threat...s to ao to court to force
reprintlnl of the ballotl.
"It will be called a key to ab-tdential nomi nee Elizabeth
breviltlom, or aometbin1 like Cervantes Barron. He said the
Ulat," OllOll aald. fuJI name ol· the party couldn't
Ke aakt bla plan hu been en· fit alon11ide the candidate's
doraed by repre1entatlve1 of .name. So the party's name wu
Secr«ary ol State March Fons abbreviated to PlcF.
Su. Other imtancea of lone namea
Ollcm Nici tbe 1paet problem ualn1 up ballot apace alao oc·
• tllt MUo&I ll'OH becauae ~ c-.rred, and thut, all parties'
OIMD said b1I aftlce ln&endl to
have lip printed that wU1 be
pl1eed tn all votinl bootba. '.11fe
alpa will lilt the abbtHllitkn
and wbll tbeJ NDd for. the I~ ol the name of Pele.'9 names wen abbreviated, h.:
-ad Friledom Party tlu..pna. -Hid.
"We have quite ii s tory to
tell." Don Crowder told J'rospec-
tive jurQ.rJ Monday
Some of the 162 people wept as
be told them they would have
"to see it the way ·anrl>
Montgomery saw it.··
Betty Gore's body was found
in the blood-spattered ut1lit~
room of her home th<' afternoon
of June 13. Police Sllid thv killer
washed off blood in a nearby
shower after the slaying.
Mrs Montgomery. described
by friends as a devoted mother.
surrendered to Mc Kinney police
two weelul after the slayin~.
District Attorney Tom O'Con.
nell declined comment on the
surnriae defense argument
"l don't think he was an-
tlcipa\1ng it," Crowder s aid. "I
t'Onaidered not saying a word
about it. but the worst thing we
could have done is let them Ith~
jurors) think we were hldlng
something from them."
He said Mrs. Montgome ry.
who sang In a church choir with
(!let AX, ~a1e..AZ)
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WASHINGTO N IAP 1 Abuu\ 200 a1rhne pll<>U demoo1tnt
td ou~ t~ WhU f' lloua• today to pt'Oleat what th~y wtm..ci deftclen<'I~ In the n•llon'a au ulety •y•tem
At U\t' heart of th~ pNKdt I• t~ ttovt>rnment '1 rt'C't:nt
urt1fk at1on of ltH: nt w Mr Donnell Oou1tla. OC u Su~r WI
JetUntr with two pilot.a 1n.tt-ad of three Th• 33,000 mernber Air
l.in• Pllou A.uol-1auon, "'h1C"h •poruored tod11y's demonalnllotl.
Hid lhrtt palota •re nt't"dt'd in the Super 80 Nwk p1t tu a11111.1re a
ufe opent\oo
Plac...O.. rarn~ b> tht' p1rk.eu called fc>• l'rn1d~n1 1 •11n
to hre ~homt Hund, the adm1ru1trttor ot th .. f'".-d~rlll l\v111
tloo AdmlnJ,.rat1on. who C'erUf1f'd the Suptlr 80
(:arter Foreign Policy Hit ~
HEkKIN. Ill 1Al'1 tlonald Keaiian aN'Uied l'r e1>1dt:OI
Carter today or "neaoti•Uni in lhe press" for relcut: or 1 h~
Amertc.n 00.taan 1n Iran. and blamed Carter'll fore11&n l)Ohry
for the "hwml1ttt1on and dJaarac:e" of their Iona t·apt1v1ty
( Relatt!d story. Pa1ie A4 l
Ralal,na lht' hoetaae \asue for the second tune '" 24 hOuns.
the HeS>Ublican pre1ident1al randidate told reporters he h~d
ideaa ror ialninl release of the ~ hoetaaea. but doesn 'l discuss
them publicly.
.. Mavbe that's been one of the problem a." Rea1<an sit id
before he left U>uiav\lle. Ky., for a campal1n appearance in this
Southern l1Uno1s community "He's <Carter) done all his
neaotialine In the press. and that's not quiet diplomacy
·Reagan Said 'Embarrassing'
" MIAMI CAP) -President Cart.er said today that Ronald
Rea&an probably is a better speechmaker than he is, but said a
preaident "can't rely on three-by.five cards and you can't read
a TelePrompter."
"ln a time or crisis, when every word and every thought
count. it's a different propoeition." Cart.er declared in a que11-
Uon·and·anawer session with lhe public. (Related story. A4 >.
Embarking on a two-day campaign swing through the
South, Carter mentioned> statements Reagan has made in recent
weeks that the president said proved embarrassing to his GOP
rivaJ.
.American Held in Bombings
MANILA. Philippines <AP) -President Ferdinand E.
Marcoe today accuaed an American held in detention here of
responsibility for the bombing campaign he said was designed
to overthrow or kill hjm.
Marcos, 63, told reporters he personally interrogated Victor
Lovely Jr .. a Philippine-born American arres ted last month in
connection with the bombinis. and concluded Lovely had direct·
ed "a conspiracy ... to destabilize the government through ter-
rorilm."
The order followed a bomb attack Sunday on the seaside
convention center housing 5.000 delegates to the American
Society of Travel Agent.5 SOth anniversary congress. Eighteen
people were inj ured by the blast. It was the fifth such attack in
the capital since August.
Of/icia"ls Say Spy
May Be on Coast
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Coo·
victed spy Christopher Boyce,
whom reporta tiave placed as far
away uSouthAfrica. Mexico and
iAlaaka since he escaped from
federal priaon in Lompoc lut
January, may actually never
have left Southern Callfomti
autborttles say.
lav.U1ators from throughout
the country are here as part or a
strike force that baa the use of
aircraft and do&a to help track
9oyee, Thoma• Kupferer, thf
U.S . rnarahal's enforcement
chief, 1aid Monday.
Boyce, 2'J, wu convicted in 1977
or aellina highly claaaified ln·
formaticm from the TRW Co. of
Redonck)Beacb to Soviet aaents
in Mexico City. He wu serving a
40-yearsentence when he escaped
from federal pri.son.
lnvestiaators said they pllm to
trace rout.et from the prison to the
FV Meeting Reset
home of Boyce's parents in
Ranch06 Paloe Verdes for clues
and they have hired a psychiatrist
who, over the put month. has
studied the 1-inch Boyce file and
has concluded he's in Southern
California.
·'The beat information we have
to date with all of the in·
veatigatlve data we 've de
veloped, is that the possibility of
him being here is a very good
Polllibility," said Kupferer. "J
meantbis is an area of what, some
eight million people? It's not too
hard to get lost here."
Authorities discount s pecuJa.
lion the CIA helped Boyce escape.
sayin11 Instead it may have been
the Soviet KGB, or a link with or·
ganized crime.
They think he may be hiding in
the desert where he hunted with
falcon as a teen·aaer. They sus
pect. too, that he has had cosmetic
surgery and has irown a beard
since hlseacape.
The strike force is asking peo-
. pie to call 626·CLUE if they have
The Fountain Valley City information.
Council meeting normally held Authorities say Boyce once of·
on the third Tueadcy of the fered another inmate, believed
month hu been rescheduled to tied toorganized crime. $15,000lo
Tow Finn
Rejection
Appealed
A controver11al towln11 rom
p•ny owner ap~1Ued his dt>nlaJ of
• busln~11j license to the Hunt
in&ton •~•ch l'1ty (;oun<'ll Mon
cl MY llli!hl
('hu1·k. James. ownt1r of the Ace
'l'owan& Co. ut 78e2 Edinger Ave ..
w atl dt:nll-d a business permit
t!arl_1er thl11 ye11r by Pohl't.4 Chief
K1trle Hobit1ullv
f''our wltnt:SSt.'!> test1 f1 e d
•.:a1nt1tJames Monday nlglll
In a re1)0rt to the off1c1aJs,
llob1tu11le s u1d the testimony
would lfhOw that the company 11-ltigally towed vehicles. put hens
on towt:d or stored vehicles and
fraudulently c·hiarged cwstomers
for serVltes which either were not
performed or were uoneceS11ary.
II owcvt!r, Attorney George
<'om roe denied that James did
anything wrong and that James
was upheld when previous allega·
tioos went to the small claims
court
Comr<>e declared al was U{> to
the C'Ourt.s lo decide any possible
wrongdoings, and not the city
council.
.. Nothing has bee.n proven ,"
Com roe declared.
Comroe also claimed that a new
towlngordjnance adopted last Ju·
ly wu directed at James and
would allow Robitaille to put the
company out of business at his
discretion.
One witness claimed Monday
night that cars were towed away
in leas than five minutes after
parking at the El Don Liquor
Store in downtown Huntington
Beach.
John Whiteriver also claimed
that his trailer was towed away
from aprivatecardealer's lotand
that he had to pay nearly $300 to
recover it.
He said hedldn 't take his case to
the small claims coui;t, however
The City Council he ard the
testimony in order to make find
ings of fact which will be used to
e i th er reject ur s up po rt
Hobitaille 's denial or a license at a
future date.
The towing ordinance allows
the police chiefto deny a Ji cense to
ope r ators who are deemed unfit
or judged by the chief as having
bad moral character
The city has been enJoined from
enforcing the ordinance until a SuperiorCourt h~aring Nov 14.
James has filed a s ui t against
the city, contending he has been
made a victim of selective law en·
forcement.
J~mes !'as oper ated his towing
bu1nneM 1.n Huntington Beach for lSyears. 1
70c Chieken
A Hot Item
ARINGTON. Mass.
<AP) The bargain of
enjoying a hot meal at
Depression-era prices is
j us t a memor y once
again as the cost of a
chicken dinner al Teel's
Cabin returned to $6.95.
·'I couldn't look at
a n o th e r piece o f
c hrr ken," restaurant
manager David Bell
sighed Monday after
selling more than 3,000
chicken dinners for 70
cents apiece m celebra-
tion of the restaurant ·s
SOth anniversary.
Seventy C'ents was the
cost of a chicken dinner
an t935, the first year for
which owners could find
a priced menu. said
Bonnie 1;atl1van, the
restaurant's assistant
manager
Toe ~"tubbing
'Tuesday, Oct. 28. The council helphjmescape. $3 463 · wm convene in closed·door ex-ms espionage coderendant and Tab .
ecutlve seulon at 8 p.m. on that fellow Lompoc inmate, Andrew • '
day and will be&in Its reeular Dalton Lee, wu moved to a max-.. CHIC~_!;Q . (AP ~ ,'J.he. c~ """"""me•aw.aa.a.~m. _ _....__ ·--.. iauua.ao::::-'...____~~~'Oiltbt~·?rt.l;1!aMf~a~:~ ,h ~ shortly after Boyce 's escape but $3,463 settlement for a former
0,.ANGI COAIT ,.,~ baa been moved back to Lompoc assistant Cook County state's at-
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said. rushing to answer a telephone.
Grain Loaded
NEW ORLEANS IAP) -
Lon11horemen In the New
Orleana area, actlna under court
orders, have resumed loadln11
1raln on four car10 ahlpa bound
for the Soviet Union.
The Illinois Industrial Com·
mission had recommended the
award lor James Heinze!, 31, a
prosecutor from August 1976 un ·
tll two months ago. Helnzel rited
suit with the commission after
his boas , Stat e 's Attorne y
Bernard Carey, refwied to setUe
a claim for the June 1979 acci -
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Bunny Eyes Bundle
On Bungled Bunion
NEW YORK <AP) -Nora BarrJ, rr, baa fUed
1ult here Htkln• tl
mlWOD ln dama1• trom
doetora wbo •ll•1•dly' bole.bed turpr'J Oil I buft.
lae • her left foot tut April .
Ml11 Barry Hid pain
keepe ber from wearl.q
hl1h heell or workln& on
her feet, ao ahe had to 1tv•
up her tsOO·•·WHk job
wall1n8 tablH at the
Pl1yboy club In Manh•t·
tan.
Tb• 1\llt Hid •ht now
work• u a tllO·a·wHk
1reeter et tM club'• front
door.
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Def iniiely Male
MACCLESl"l ELD. En&Jand CAP) -Father Chrtatmu la a
mun and cannot be played by a woman, Britain's Equal Op-
portunities Commiaalon hu ruled. So John Shelton can ad·
vertlse for a male Santa at the department •tore he manaae..
Shelton said Monday he asked the comml11ion's advice
when someone pointed out that lf he advertlaed for a Father
Christmas, he might have to advertise for a Mother Christmas
also.
Except in special cues, the Sex Discrimination Act bars
employers from advertising for a man or a woman. Instead they
advertise ror a "person."
But Shelton said an official of the Equal Opportunities Com·
mission said the act Is beinll waived for him because being male is
a ··genuine occupation qua Uric aUon ·'for San tu.
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Iran Nixes Talks
On U.S. Hostages
BEJRUT, Lebanon !AP ) Ruhollah Khomeini, to brief
Iran will not open negot iations him on his trip to New York ,
on the 52 American hostages where Rajai presented Iran's
"even to gel spare military case against Iraq before the
parts." Iranian Prime Minister U.N. SecurityCounc1l. lranand
Mohammad Ali Rajai was quot-Iraq are engaged in a five.
ed aa saying today. week-old border war.
The lranaian news agency ·'There was no q uestion of
Pars said Rajai met with Iran's discussion with th e United
spiritual lead e r . Ayatollah States," Pars quoted 'HaJai as * * * sa~UlLafter his meetilu! with ~Fiome1~-
• ·~ Tehran radio quoted him as Iraq Gaim saying. "negotiations will not
be considered even though they
. • I the United States 1 might for In Fighting example offer to provide us with spare parts."
F 0 .1 C. On Monday, President Carter or l ity s111d he ~ouJd r esume trade
with Iran 1f the hostages were
freed. That could mean more
parts for the U.S.·equipped Ira·
nian military
BEIRUT . Lebanon <AP>
Iraq said its tanks hammered
the main gates of the Iranian 01J
rerining city or Abadan today
and that Iraqi sold1t!rS killed 38
lranaarui in house-to.house fight-
ing in the neighboring port or
Khorrarnshahr.
Iran s aid its hard-pressed gar ·
rison in Abadan repulsed repeal-
ed enemy attacks at the city's
m ain ent r a n c e at the
Bahmanshir Raver bridge and
r laimed Iranian troops recap-
tured two distri ct s al the
northern edge of the waterfront.
killing 1501raqi troops.
According to an official com-
munique issued by the Iranian
news agency Pars. residential
areas of Abadan alon1 lhe Shatt
al·Arab etttuary, "came under
intense Iraqi mortar fire" late
Monday and early today. Iran
said its troops were "still
continuing their epic resistance,''
but admitted the defende rs
needed reinforcements.
Baghdad radio said the com
mander of Iraq's forces at the
southern end of the 300·mile in-
vasion front told the Iraqi News
Agency his forces were "tighten·
ing their control over the ap·
proaches to Abadan. while our
artillery and air force continue
to pound enemy positions and
destroy armor and vehicles. The
state or the en*tly in Abadan is
extremely bad, and our forces
are tightening the noose."
The sector commander also
reported his troops in Khor·
r amshahr, 10 mllea northwest of
Abadan. "continued operations
to purge al·Muhammarah lthe
Iraqi name ror the city) and to
rompletely eradicate pockets of
resistance," the broadcast s aid.
There was no way to check the
validity of the conflicting claims
since Western reporters were
barred from the battlefronts.
Iraq's foreign minister, Saa·
doun Hammadi, today warned
that U.S. arms s hipmenlS lo
I ran would be interpreted in
Baghdad as direct U.S. involve·
ment in the war.
"The hostage issue should not
serve as an opportunity for the
United States to become in-
volved in the war through sup·
plying Iran with arms ," the
Kuwaiti newspaper al·Qabas
quoted him as saying.
Mean whale, Iran's Parlia-
ment met in open session today
and later held a closed door
meeting. There was no indica-
tion t he hostages were dis
cuased, Tehran radio H id . The
hoata&es apent lheir 3S3rd day
in captivity today.
The broadcast, monitored in
London. said the 228-member
Parliament discu~sed the Iran·
Iraq war. The Parlia ment was
scheduled to reconvene Wed·
nesday.
Carter is offering Iran
billions of dollars· worth of in-
centives for the releue of the
Americ an hostages. an issue
the Iranian parliament re -
portedly is moving closer to re ·
solving.
Swap Meet Slated
At Golden West
A fund-raising swap meet will
be held from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m.
Saturday in the weal parking lot
of Golden West CoUege in Hunt·
1ngton Beach. Proceeds will
benefit various Golden West stu·
dent 1u·oups.
Reservations for selling space
may be made through the Com·
munity Services omce. 893-6250.
Peter's
Landing
Shelved;
The Realonal Coastal Com·
minion decided Monday to
postpone le1al action a1a1n1t tbe
alle1edly overbuilt Peter's
Landini commercial develop.
ment ln HunUn1ton Harbour un·
tll' commiaaionera hc?ar a pro·
posal to eliminate a planned
hotel at the site.
Lut September. the state At·
torney General's office advised
the commiaslon that Peter's
Landini had exc eeded its
coastal commisaion permit and
was overbuHl by 27,000 square
feet.
To a~old legal difficulties with
the commission, James A
Thomas. counsel for Peter's
Landing, Monday proposed re-
moving a 40,000·square-foot
hotel from plans already ap-
proved by the commission.
Parking spaces would be put in
place of the proposed hotel. he
said.
Commission Chairwoman
Huth Galanter said a public
hearing on Thomas· proposal
would be announced at a future
date. ·
Peter 's Landing. localed at
Pacific Coast Highway and An·
derson Street, is built to 107,000
square feet, but its coastal com·
mission permits allow for only
80,000 square feel. the attorney
general's report states.
Deputy Attorney Gene ral
Steven ti. Kaufmann has told
the commission that possible
legal action against the develop·
m e nt includes r e voking its
permits, whi ch would halt
further development, seeking in·
junctive relief from the courts,
which could issue daily fines,
seeking civil penalties and suing
for damages.
Peter's Landing includes three
r estaurants a c ommercial
marina for 200 boats, a savings
and loan and a 40,000-square·foot
commercial building.
The commission's decision
was announced following a one
and a half hour closed door ex·
eculive session in Huntington
Beach Monday.
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the victim. will testify in her
behaU.
Crowder also told the jurors
that Mrs. Mon'tgomery had an
a.ffair with the victim's husband.
·'She has sinned.'' he said, ·'but
she is not on trial here for tbat. ''
"On Friday, June 13, Candace
Montaomery killed Betty Gore,"
Crowder told tbe 1tunned panel.
·'She did eo witb an ax. She dld
so in self-defeMe.
''The homicide was justified.''
Crowder said it had been
"hell " li vjng for sever al months
with the knowledge that he
would use the self-defense argu-
ment. State District Judge Tom
Ryan slapped a gag order on at·
torneys for both sides after Mrs.
Montgomery was charged.
Nine women and three men
were selected to hear the case,
which opened today.
Crowder told the jurors that
"some or the things you will
hear in lhi1I case are bizarre,
and I don't have all the answers
to them . . . but wouldn 't you be
surprised if l did?"
New Trial Seen
LOS ANGELES CAP) -A
new trial date will be set Nov. 12
for City Councilman Art Snyder,
whose first trial on a •intle
count of misdemeanor drunken
driving ended in a hun1 jury, the
district attorney's office said.
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had their money lo ng ago
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San Diego. Pasadena. San Francisco
Oceaoside. Century City
Rack Jobben, yes.
Racquetball Courts, no.
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BUSINESS TO BUSINESS
THE POST IOI
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COLLECTORS
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Rere Colne a Stampe
GOLD A SILVER
Pric" for 10-2MO
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WIDE AREA
COVERAGE
Orn~t Couty, t .. A. ('oun·
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RlYtnldf' Couty
817.75
total mo. roi l
no deposit on
credi1 approval
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401 S SANTA FE
SANTA ANA
union plants h<tvc ~ottc•n two," :-.aid Hush "The workers here nc.·t'd
that money to buy the ncrcss1l1es. like shoes for their children and
food .. •
HuJ>h . who has headed unw n organizing h ere for five year s,
1·allcd Sunday's vote the "luggcst victory ever" for him
Paul Barrell, a public· reh1t1ons oHirer at Stevens. declined to
com ml'nt on the contnit•t. Uut he questioned town offic ials · views
th at the labor fi ght d;1ma~1::d Hoanoke Hapids ' image
"I HAVE NE\'Elt ~t-:•;N Hoanoke Hapids as a town beset by
labor proble m s." Barrett said. "It 's a very pleasant town and I
h ave neve r Ob!.crved any pro blems with the people."
Immediately a fter the Roanoke Rapids ratification. workers
at Stevens plants in High Point N.C .• Allendale. S.C .• and
Montgomery, Ala., unanimous ly aecepte<l the same pact. The <·om ·
pany and U11ion h ad a~reed that the Hoanoke Rapids contra<.·t
would be a m odel for the other three plunts .
Since the organizing dr1vc. began in Ro anoke Hapids in 1~3.
Stevens has been round guilty 22 limes or unfair labor practices by
the National Labor He lations Boa rd. Violations included finng
workers for union activ1hes and other m eans of intimidation.
In exchange for the <'Ontract. the union agreed to call orr a
four year national consumer boycott of Stevens products and
t e rminate a n ant1·Stevcns pubhcity <'ampaign. The company re
servl'd its right t11 l'Onlc~t organizing efforts in other pl<tnts. IJut 1s
bound bv the <.'ontract to use strit·tlv legal means
Stevens e mploys ~1bout 34.000 workers at 81 plants. including
l:!.UOO 1n 2fi North ('arol1n:.i plants
Oil Use Decreases
NEW YOH K I AP) 011 consumption in the U nited States
dropped to an avcrag<• Of 16.9 million barrels a day in the third
(Juarter of 1!180. down 6.5 per<.'ent from the s ame period a year ago.
The American Petrole um Institute also said oil use in the firs t
r11ne months of 1980 was 8 percent below levels of a year ago. 1 • S.
1Tude oil inventories ros" to a record 394.3 million barrt:ls , up 20 1
percent from a year ago.
T he AP! s aid 'S. otl imports avcraAed 6.3 million barrels a
day 10 September, down 21 2 percent from last year 's September
figure
LANE KIRKLAND
AFL-CIO Preeldent
Approval Sought
For Pipelin~
ROSTON IAP> A natural
A:lS 111Pt'l1n <.> s trt'tl'h1ng from
Can a da ti) New \'ork and New
England C'Ould he lp reduce the
high c·ost llf home hPating for
energy pc>or res idents of t he
N o rlh••.1 s t . Massachusetts
cn<·rgy'offlc1als say.
T he: p1pchnc. whkh requires
a pproval from s la te. fede ral and
Can.id1t1n a gen c ies, would as-
sun' ga~ "upµlJcs and could help
1:ik1• tlw pl<1N' uf imported oil
a (uc·l thl· n ·gwn now depends on
for muc•h of its e nergy said
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