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MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 27, 1980
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Ax Trial Defendant 'Co1npetent' ..
!Mesa, lrmee_
Phone Service
Out for Hours
About 50,000 telephones in
Costa lfeaa and Irvine went out
of service for two and a nalf
hours this morning when a
Pacific Telephone Co. computer
lost it.a memory.
Pacillc Telephone spokesman
Art Leavitt said police depa.rt·
ments. 1ire stations and
holpilala in. the two cities were
amona those who lost telephone
service at 5:30 a.m.
and fire stations In lhe two cities
thi s m o rning to per.mil
authorilies to place telephone
calls .
"Operators were iold to direct
all emergency telephone calls in
Irvine and Costa Mesa to police
and fire departments in adja·
cent cities," Le11vitt said.
I Faces in tht!' Crowd
fti cKINNEY, Texas CAP> -A
judge ruled \oday that Canflace
Montgomery, accused or axing to
death the wife or her oneti~ lov-
er. i'\ competent to finish her trial
for murder_
St.ate District Judge Tom Ryan
a nnounced the ruling after a
p syc h iatr is t. Or Thoma s
Thornton, ~aid he tested Mrs.
Monlgomery·s "mental status··
at his off1C'e 011 Saturday and
fou11d her "full y competent " to
stand trial.
• 'Tbe breakdOwn was in a San-
ta Ana electronic switching
system processing computer at
r¥tclftc-Tetel)ho ne office,
3ZIO S. Bristol St., Santa Ana ."
Leavitt said.
Irvine police Lt. Gene Norden
said this morning Irvine police
patrol cars were told to stay on
main streets in case citizens
needed lo contact them.
Leavitt-<5-aid-telephone ~ervr-~
was completely restored at 8
The defense announced when
jury selection began last Monday
that Mrs. Montgomery, 30, would
admit to the slaying but would as·
scrt that she acted in self-dcfen::;e.
He said cars with mobile
telephones were sent to police
a .m. today.
The prefixes affected this
morning were 540, S49, 641 , 750,
754 and957, he said.
Workers Slwre Up
f;ountY Building
Workers are shoveling
moundl of dirt from the plant-ers outside Oran1e County's
Hall of Administration this week
u won commences to prot~
tbe umtable new buildin8.
The planters on the street
level of tbe five-story building
•it above an undersround park-
laa aaraae. Cracks have ap·
peared on the 1ara1e walls and
en1lneerin1 consultant• think
the overloadedio planters may
have caused the problem.
County worken cut down a
ground cover and began digging
up the dirt late Jut week. They
are expected to finish the work
this week.
"We're trying to get it down to
a minimum of earth so we can
still keep the area landscaped,"
said Cllif Endsley, chief of the
General Services Agenc y's
architectural and engineering
division.
Johnson and Nielsen As-
sociates of Irvine was chosen by
the county to develop ways to
bolster the building.
Endsley said removin1 the
dirt from the planten was the
firm's intitial recommendation.
Other steps to strenetben the
structure will come after county
officials finiab ne1otiatin1 a con·
tract with the comultantl, he
,,id.
Tbe.•.9 million office building
for county 1overnment was
opened ln June, um. Johmon
and Niebea estimated in a pre-
liminary report that the reftnlc-
turint -primarily stren.ihen-
inl concrete walls -will eo1t
from .-,ooo to slightly more
than Sl million.
Vlr1n Best, a mana1er of GS~ 's facllltlea services
divi1ion, said worken have re-
moved about 200 cubic yards ot
dlrt 10 far and will baul away
anotber 500 cubic yudl. ..
Bombs Injure 15
Jl:RVSALEll (AP) -Bomba
ezplodld iD Jerwalem ud tbe
Tel A Ylvauburbol Ramat Gan, ID· Jund at leut 15 people, police
aaldtoday.
o •• ,, ""'-' ,._ ~, lti<l'a ... ·-...
Superman, Mickey Mouse, Dracula and
Frankenstein are out-this "lear when . it
comes to what the well-dressed. er, well· ·
masked spook wears this Halloween.
Cusfumers and staff ol HoUywOod Magic in
Costa Mesa are ,(from left >. Cone-Head.
Yoda and Wizard. They are really Randy
Byram of -Irvine; .Devon Watkins. 7. and
Wil'Ham Morris. both of Newport Beach.
Tfiese art! three biggest mQvers in mask
department this year.
Iran Debate Fruitless
Parliament to Tackle Issue Again Wednesday
By 'ne Aaoclatecl Preas
Iran's Parliament, the Majlis,
failed again today to reach a de·
clsion on the fate of the 52
American hoetages after a de·
bate of nearly silt hours and will
resume the discussion Wednes·
Body romid
By Psychic
DALLAS (AP> -Diantha
Dlckem almost had despaired of
learnm, what had bappened to
her 11-year-old son, only to have
a man clalmtna paychlc powers
confirm her worst fears and
polnt POiice to the youth's body.
Enfs police detective Ron
Roark IDd two other detectives
found lflcbael Dicken.• ~ecom
poHd body Sunday under a plle
of brwb and shrubbery at a site
near Jobn Catcbinas, a Dallu
man wbo H.)'I be bas PIYchic
powers. delcrtbed in detail a few
da71 earlier.
'"1'11 aay thla, we went ritbt to
tbe body wltflln 10 to 15 minutes
ol Ute time we 1ot there," Roark
Hid SUnday. "He <Catcblnll>
told • .,. would find • •boe ftnt
and we did. We found a plle ot
,Urn and boatd8 and everythlnc
and tben J loC!ated a foot."
day. informed sources in Tehran
reported.
A Tehran Radio broadcast
said the United States was in-
dulging in "wishful thinking"
about the debate.
''They are now bragging about
the immlhent release of the
hostages,·· it said after the
session. "This is a rumor with
which they want to gratify
themselves."
In Washington, U.S. officials
said expertations of an immi·
nent breakthrough in the
hostage cruis were the result of
exceaaive optimism by some of
the news media and not by the
Carter administration.
"We have not made any pre·
dictions:" said one official. who
declineo lo be identified. "All we
hope ia it happens at the earliest
poaaible Ume."
Continuing a secret debate
that beaan Sunday, the 128·
member Majli& met fOl' four
hours In the momine, receaaed
for two boun for prayers, and
then met qaln in the a'l'lemoon
for nearly two boun.
No meettn1 will be held Tues·
day became It ia a reU1toua holi-
day. But the parliament will
meet aaain Wedneeday to con.
tinue tlie debate. Mke today's
meetinp, it will be a 1peclal
1e11ion. alnce the reaular meet·
ing days are Sunday. Tuesday
and Thursday.
"It is not clear when a de·
cision will be reached on the
hostage issue," a spokesman at
the public relations office or the
M ajlis said before the morning
session.
Tehran Radio reported the
Majlis also discussed the war
between Iran and Iraq at the
morning meeting.
Two factors appeared lo be ex·
tending the debate, which some
reports had suggested would be
resolved . in a single day. One
was the wave of optimistic
rumors from lbe United States
about imminent release for the
hostages. which a Tehran radio
broadcast today implied was a
form of pressure on Iran.
The other was Iran's bat·
tlefield losses to Iraq in the 36·
day-old Persian Oulf war. Ira·
nian officials have accused .the
Uniled ~ ••din• with-Iraq
in the conflict. <Related story.
Pase A.3.)
A reporter for Pars. the Ira-
nian news agency. who attended
tbe openin1 seaslon of the debate
Sunday said "most pf'Otlably"
the holta•e issue "will t>-de-
cided ln the near future "
beca&Me "It is a very important
issue." · ·
tSee H08TAGU, Pa1e AJ)
Mrs. Montgomery testified that
the slaying occurred in the home
of the victim after Betty Gore
challenged her about her affair
with Allan Gore. Stle said Mrs.
Gore assaulted her with an ax.
Ryan ordered the Thornton ex·
amination after a defense
psychiatrist testified Friday that
Mrs. Montgomery disassociated
herself from the slaying. in which
Mrs. Gore was struck al least .41
times with a three.foot pole ax.
Or Maurice S. Green, who said
h e has c ou n seled Mrs .
Montgomery '>ince Sept 2 .
testified she suffered a "dis·
associative reaction .. to the
slaying on Friday, June 13, at
_ Mrs.Gore'shomeinWylie.
Mrs. Montgomery •·was aware
she was backing Betty Gore to
death." he testified. but "ev·
erything seemed to be in slow mo·
lion. . .almost like she was a
spectator. .At the present time.
s he s till has som e or the •
symptoms."
Green also said, however. a dis
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Or:::~:a~t
Weather
Fair through Tuesday.
Lows tonight in 50s. Highs
Tuesday 75 a long the
coast. 80 inland.
INSIDt: TODAY
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Tt'hran on Sund•) night, lnuuan
Prlmc> M1nu11.-r Moh1,1mmad Ah
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•. Doesn't Expect Death
Convirted Slayer Denies Child Rape-rruirckr
tAMARILLO t Af'I ~ he
sits in his Death Row cell at San
Quentin Prison uwailtng the gas
c hamber ror the rape itnd
.., mullilation murder of a 2-year· ~~old Camarillo girl. Theodore
Francis Frank 1s convinced he
will not be put to death
·.' "No. I don 't expect it not
; ever." Frank was quoted as say-
~ ing ffi a copyrighled story in
. Sunday 's edition of the
··Camarillo Daily News.
While he admits to craving
from her aunt·,. hom.-on Man·h
H . 1978. did not rape her or snap
a pair of locking plie rs onto her
t'hest lwfore strangling her
His arrt.•st was based on tus
bat'k~n)Wld as a child molester.
he savs. and has t'onv1ction in an
Orange CoWlty Superior Court
last year was the result of a
"cratecL _\Uat1onal Jlllhlic out·
raged ?Ver a brutal sex killing."
1 • sexual perversions with unwill·
· ·Ing children and to molesting
He Jj Kened the arrest and
trial to the 17th t'eotury New
England witchhunts when SUS·
pects were burned at the slake
for suspicion of being in league
with the devil.
" ,
·more than 100 youngsters in the
past 20 years. the soft-spoken,
well-groomed Frank insists he
did not abduct Amy Sue Seitz
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· · 1 realized before the trial
e ve n started that I stood a
damn good chance of being
'Fitting' the News
For the Cameras
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of II• o.il~ ~ $Ut1
Lights. camera. action!
I was a naive newspaper intern 1n a smaJI
Pennsylvania city the first time I bumped into a TV news
crew.
'•, THE REGIONAL FBI DIREcroa was in town to
speak at a service club luncheon. With some .fascination, I
watched the local TV reporter corner the guest before the
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meeting, grill him with a few vague
questions about wiretapping and then
cue his cameramen lo cut.
The' newsman and his crew stayed
for a free lunch, but skipped out before
the FBI man made his speech. Why
should they stay? Their two-minute in·
terview was already in the can.
Most ol the TV crews I've encoun·
tered in California are a bit more
.._ responsible than that.
SNE!DEllllUN
HEllEINORANGECOUNTY, for example, you know
an event is Big News when the mini-cams, sound men and
lighting technicians roll into town to turn the neilbbor or a
murder suspect or a brave locat fireman into an overnight
star.
The lowly print journalist learns to endure the shoves
or a burly mini-cam operator who's maneuvering in to get
some good film. And we know that the steam often flutters
-OUl of a news conferenc~ the minute the TV boys $wilcb of!
their lights.
But even today, I'm still amazed at the rabbits some
TV reporters pull out or their hats.
CONSIDER A RECENT HUNTINGTON Beach City
Council meeting.
Now, city councils sometimes plan their agendas on a
let's-save-the·best-for·last basis. So ii you're anxious to
hear whether a top administrator will be fired, you'll fint
h?.ve to sit through long reports on weed abatement and
sewer repairs.
Tbat was the Hunington Beach council's plan, schedul·
ing the discussion of a new massage parlow law for mid·
way in the meeting.
Btrr IN ROLLED A CAMERA crew from one of the
prestigious network·owned station.a. The reporter took one
look at the council's schedule and dttided it wouldn't do.
With remarkable ease, the newsman persuaded the
councU to move the massage parlor discussion up to the
top of the agenda. That way, as the newsman explained it,
his crew could film it, pull out and poaaibly 1et tbe whole
thing on the air that very night.
WHAT A 0 TRICK! 1•0 LIKE to meet the print
joumaliat who could persuade a city council to rearran1e
its a1enda to meet bis deadline or to 1et him borne sooner.
Ah. to be a TV newsman . . . .
It's something I may dream about durin1 the next
weed abatement hearing.
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Rumors Place
Docs on Cal.l
CAMBRIDGE, Mau. <AP) -
A Harvard .. yeblatrt1t says five
pby1lclam have been placed "oo
call'' by the federal 1ovenunent,
po11lbly ln response to tbe
rumored releue of tbe U.S.
"°8ta,_ in Iran.
Sbenert Fruier, cbairmu ol
a eommlttee ~t bu WOl'ked
with the aovemment in pnpar. ma for releue ol tbe bollaa-.
aald · 8-day nltht that docton
bad bND placid on eall nve
times prntamly ln eue ol the
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t'Onvictcd ... he said. "That's how
the system works. The prosecu·
tion built ils case on nothing."
Frank freely admits his sexual
inclinations are unact'eptable to
society. but says he is powerless
to prevent them. "I t'onsider the
'sit'k' part of my life as the will
of God, or t'all it fate if you
wish," he said . "Ye t, un-
fortunately for society and
myself, it too has been an excit-
ing part o' my life.··
Frank is optimistic he will be
a ble lo win a retrial and even·
tually be set free. At worst , he
expects to serve 20 years in
prison for the Seitz death. It's a
future he says his past years in
prison have prepared him to ac·
cept.
Meanwhile. l"ran.k said he
lives for the regular visits from
his wife who. despite his sexual
experiences. remains loyal. He
fills his days between visits
watching television. w riling let-
ters and k~ping in touch with
his lawyers.
Euch night, exactly at mid-
ni~h t. he and several other in·
mates read to themselves a
selet'led Bible passage.
Frank says his goal is to be re-
le aSt!d and to return to his
family.
"I was very close lo my fami·
ly out here.·· he says.
But he realizes he would likely
be the object of revenge from
the families of his many victims
and says to protect himself he
.would have lo leave the country
if he is ever freed.
Fro• Pap .II
BILLY ..•
in lbe magazine article "are ob-
vioUAly ol the gravest concern to
all Americans." He urged Bayh
to set a hearing for early this
week. •
·'The American public is en-
titled to know the full Billy
Carter story and to be certain
tbat all the facts ·have been
ascertained,·· Thurmond s~id.
"I trust that you share that sen·
timeot, and I ask for your
cooperation in resuming the s ub-
committee investigation and in
resuming hearings forthwith."
The subcommittee's counsd.
Michael Davidson, said he had
not seen the New Republic arti·
cit. but added that he and bis
staff would "need to sit down
and talk about what issues it.
raises."
The Senate subcommittee was
organized to investigate Billy
Carter's ties with the govern·
m~ot of Libya. Presjdent
Carter's brother registered with
the Justice Department in July
as a Libyan agent alUI
acknowledged receiving $220,0lfo
from Libyan officials, which be
said wu a loan.
In an interim report sub·
mitted Oct. 2, the subcommittee
said Billy Carter deserves
severe criticism for his actions,
but tha" there ~as no evidence
he had anfiuenced U.S. govern·
ment action.
The copyright art icle by
Arnaud de Borc hgrave and
Michael Ledeen says Billy
Carter received an additional
$50,000. "labeled' as traveling ex·
pense money.·' from the Lib-
yans. It also says Carter met
"more than once" with Arafat
and with George Habash, leader
of the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine.
Fro• P-rJPAI
AX •••
a1soclative reaction is •'not that
unusual."
To convict Mrs. Monttomery,
jurors would have to find she
"knowtncly and intentionally"
killed her JO.year-old friend. The petite, bespeetaeled de·
fend ant rel1ted a trltly tale of the
1layinc when abe testlfted ln ber
owndet ... Thunday.
Jira. llont1omery Hid ahe
twlce tried to eaeape as tbe two
women ltl'\llllecl and 1Ud In pooll
of blood, but llra. Gore slammed
ber a1almtadoort.Otheoutalde.
Finally, Mrs. llont1omery
aalnecl control ol tbe weapon and
1~atedly ltl'Uck Jira. Gore -a
ftllowtbureb ebotr member-oo
the bad. Tbe vtdlm fell to the
flooroltbe utilit.7 to0m and thtde·
fadut Hid: ••J bit ber aad J hit
ber ud 1lilltwaad1 bit w . ··
A broadca11t Iraqi communi·
(\Ue said a "desperate enemy at-
tempt" to halt the advance on
Abadan from the east and from
the north was •'destroyed in a
quick and decisive battle."
A later broadcast by Tehran
radio said Iraqi forces tried to
cross the Khorramshahr·Abadan
brid«e behind a heavy artillery
barrase but ran up against stiff
resistance from diehard Islamic
revolutionary guards.
T he radio said residential
areas in Abadan and Ahwaz
came under Iraqi artillery and
air bombardment at mid·
morning and an Ahwai govern-
ment building was destroyed.
Ahwaz is the capital of Iran's oil
province or Khuzistan 75 miles
north of Abadan.
The broadcast said 12 Iraqi
tanks were knocked out of action
by daybreak hit-and-run raids
mounted in the central and
northern sectors or the front by
Iranian l.ribal warriors.
A broadcast quoted a t'Om·
munique from the Ira nian com·
mand.in Tehran as.saying Iran's
air force raided Iraqi positions
on both sides or the border to-
day , destroying bunkers. am-
munition dumps and artillery
positions.
The Iranian communique said
two Iraqi MiGs were shot down
in dogfights in weste rn and
southwestern Iran and said one
Irani an plane was knocked down
west of Ahwaz.
The Iraqi deputy commanding
officer in the area said an entire
Iranian brigade. normally
between 500 and 800 men, was
"liquidated" in a battle near the
river bridge on the coas tal
highway between Abadan and
Khorramshabr, the official lraoi
news agency said Sunday.
·'The battlefront whe re the
co nfrontation took place
changed into a graveyard for the
Per sian aggressors and hun-
dreds or their wounded men were taken for treatment in
Iraqi hospitals," the news agen-
cy said. Iran's population is
ethnically Persian . while the
Iraqis are Arabs.
* * *
Fro• Pagr .. t I
HOST AG~
M008avi Tabrizi, a deputy con-
tacted by telephone from Beirut
after the first round or debate
Sunday, predicted it might take
a "week to 10 days" to decide
the conditions lor the release of
lhe Americans, who today were
spending their 359th day in cap·
livity.
Mohammad Mohammadi. a
deputy from a party closely
linked to the young lslamic-rnw-:r
tants holding t.he hostages. said
his faction would try to prolong
the debate.
The Majlis voted Sunday to
hold the debate behind closed
doors for "security reasons."
The first secret session lasted
for two hours and 1S minutes,
and the deputies reportedly
heard a report from the seven -
mem ber commission that draft.
ed proposed terms for the release
of the Americans. No details
were made public, but Moham-
madi said the debate was con-
tentious, and there was little
common ground among oppos·
ing factions.
Before going into secret
session. the deputies by a vote of
101 -87" rejecletl a motion to
postpone the debate indefinitely
pending development-s in the
36-day-old Iran-Iraq war.
DAiiy Ptlel P-•Y lte ... N 1(-lff
Ridin' Bigla
These gj.rls had various reactions to a ride eight and a
half feet above the ground on the back of an elephant.
The girls Cfrom 'left) Heather Gorgura. 10: Stephanie
Morales, 8; Lisa Stanley. 10; LeAnn Stanley, 5, and Lori
Stanley, 7. Their unusual experience took place Saturday
during a carnival al Le Bard School in Huntington Beach.
Lab Tests Slated
For Milk Mixture
By 11te Asaodated Prns
Laboratory tests could provide
clues to how sh~rds of glass
found their way into a tumbler
or c hocolate m ilk that an
Anaheim man mi xed with
powder from a tin of ·'SACO
C hocolate Instant Mix and
Drink."
J ewe I T stores took the pro-
duct off the shelves of its 125 out·
lets nationwide following the re·
port from one or its customers
Saturday.
It was unclear if the mix had
been contaminated in the plant
where it was manufactured, i.n
the man's home, or somewhere
in between.
"We'll know som ething after
the tests," said Russel Wright .
vit'e president and general
manager at Jew.el.Ladding that
the store had been selling SACO
for a year without incident.
Wright said samples of the
conta minated mix and other
samples were sel'\t to Jewel T 's
home offi ce in Barrington. JIL
He said it would be up lo SACO
to decide whether a recall or the
mix was necessary.
SACO also manufactures a
buttermilk mix, a non-dairy
creamer and powdered milk for
national distribution. Company
president B.J . Sanna said lhe
chocolate mix is distributed only
to 40 stores in Pennsylvania and
18 in California.
James Reeves . 36, or
Anaheim. said he had bought th<'
product a week ago and mixed
himself a drink for the first time Saturday.
"When I finished drinking. the
pieces or glass were in the bottom
or the glass," he said. "I opened
the container and started diggi.n~
out pieces of glass . There were
two dozen pieces.'·
Reeves was not injured but
alerted the media because he
felt he was not getting coopera-
tion from officials in an effort to.
in his words. "alert the public so
some little kid doesn't drink this
stuff." Sanna said national
publication of Reeves' story
would destroy his small com·
paoy, based in Madison. Wis.
"Do you know what people are
going lo do when they read this?
They're going to bring it back
and want their money back," he said.
"'Have you ever heard what
recall does to a buaineas? ll
destroys them."·
B URBANK (AP>
Republican senatorial candidate
Paul Gann and U.S. Sen. Alan
Cranston tangled over defense J
s pending in their seconq ·
televised debate, with Gann re· •
newing his charge that Cranston l
is soft on defense.
But Cranston. who is ~
for a third term. countere(f that
since he became senator he has
supported every one of the is
major military authorization or
appropriation bills that have
been submitted to Congress.
The two men appeared on
'KN BC·s "News Conference "
program. taped Saturday and
aired Sunday. It was the can·
didates' second televised debate
and no other such confrontations
are scheduled.
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lrarl Delays DeDat-e -~
~;Hostage Situation
Remains iii Li~~
By 'i1ae A~la&ed Prhs
lran·s Parliament. the MaJb~
failed again today to reac h u dt-
d1lon on the fate or the 52
~erican hostages after a de-
hult> or near!\ ,,1, hour~ lhat
linked the sit~a11nn w1th Iran'!>
~ar with Iraq
01scuss1on will rbumv Wed
ne!.day . informed source!:> in
PaeTel Breakdown
Phones DiSrupted
In Mesa, Irvine
About 50.000 telephones in
Costa Mesa and Irvine went out
of service for two and a half
hours this morning when a
Pacific Telephone Co. computer
lo&t its memory.
Pacific Tel~phone spokesman
A-rt Leavitt said police depart-
JD en t !! . fire s tations and
hespitals in the two cities were
amo~g those who lost telephone
Mrvice at 5:30 a.m.
''The breakdown was in a San-ta Ana e lectronic s witching
11stem processing computer at
tb_e Pacific Telephone office.
3221> S. Bristol St .. Santa Ana ··
Leavitt said. '
He said cars with mobile
MexieoOue
te lephones were sent to pol ice
and fire stations in the two cities
th is m ornin g to permit
authorities to plac.•e telephone
calls
· 'OJ)t'rators were told to direct
all ~mergency telephone calls in
Irvine and Costa Mesa to police
and fire departments in adja-
cent cities," Lea vitt said
Ir vine police Lt. Gene Norden
said this morning Irvine police
patrol cars were told to stay on
main streets in case <.•itizens
needed to contact them
Leavitt said telephone service
was completely restored at 8
a m . today.
Hunt Tums South
For Kidnap Suspect
BJ STEVE MARBLE locale the rental car and an! not oe .... 0.1, ~ ... si.tt Authorities in Mexico are be-convinced that Ryan returned to
lnt asked today to confirm his nat jve England.
whether a car rented by the The boy·s mother. J3.year-0ld
father of a missing 3.year-0ld Julie Ann Ryan, said she ex·
Newport Beach boy was aban· oects to travel to EngliPd if it·s
doned late last wee k in an un-determined that's where her son
disclosed town south of the has been taken.
Arizona border. She said she left England and
Newport investigators, who've her ·husband severa l months ago
been searching ror young John with h er' son and came to
Rl-chard Ryan s ince last Newport Beach to live with her
Wednesday, are still trying to parents. She was granted legal
locate the boy's rather , 40-year-c ustody of the child.
old Timothy Francis Ryan. Mrs . Ryan said that her
Police said they haven 't ruled husband failed to show up at his
out kidnapping but are inclined job in Saudi Arabia last Friday
to believe that the blond, blue-a nd that friends there claim
eyed boy, who had been living they haven't seen 40·year-old
w i t h h i s m o t h e r a n d Ryan.
grandparents, likely was The boy was last seen sleeping
natcbed by his father. in a crib in his grandparents'
1'o date, police have been un·a. Bayport Lane home He was
ble to trace the boy or the wearing blue pajamas with un
father, a British citizen who airplane print.
worlta ln$audi Arabia. , Mrs. Ryan said she was rest·
However. police said they Ing at the time of her son 's dis ·
were given information this past appearance and noted that her
weekend that the father entered · fathe r was o utside doing
tbe coUntry at Los Angel~ In· yardwork. She said they heard
tematiooal Airport on Oct. 18 nothing Wlusual.
and rented a car in Santa Ana. Police, at first believing the
Employees from the car rent-tot might have wandered off,
al firm told detectives that a conducted an int'ensive all·day
.man claiming to be Ryan search of the neighborhood and
phoned them and told them he'd a s wampy portion of the Upper
left the car in Mexico. Newport Bay.
When pushed for details. A pack of five bloodhounds
police said, the man said -he was were lDlable to trace the boy's
callint from London. • scent any further than the front
_P_o_l_i....:c·e;.,_s_a_i_d_t_h_e_y_' v_e __ Ye_t __ l•o _ _:y::...a_r_d_o_f_his_ grandparents• home.
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'Tt>h ran rt•ported
A T C'hran Rad10 broadcast
s aid . the L'n1ted States was in-
dulging an .. wishful thinking ..
about the debate
"They are now bragging about
the imminent re least> of the hosta~es, .. it said after the
!>l'SS1on. "This is a rumor with
which they want to gratify
themselves ...
In Wa!thington. U S. nffi<.'ials
said expectations of an 1mm1·
nt-nl breakthrough in thl'
hostage crisis were the result of
excessive optimism by suml' of
the news media and not by the
Carter administration . ··":'e h.~ve _not made any pre-
dictions. said one of(i c1al. who
declined to be identified. · All we
hope is it happens at the earliest
possible time."
Continuing a secret debate
that began Sunday, the 128·
m em ber Majlis met for four
hours in the morning. recessed
for two hours for prayers . and
then met again in the a fternoon
for nearly two hours
No meeting will be held Tues-
day be<'ause it is a religious holi -
day. But the parliam ent will
~eel again Wednesday to con-tmue tfie debate. Like today's
mee~ings: it will be a special
session since the regular meet-
ing days are Sunday, Tuesday
a nd Thursday.
"It is not clear when a de
c1sion will be reached on the
hostage issue." a spokesman at
the public relations offi ce of the
Majlis said before the morning
session.
T ehran Radio re ported the
Majlis also discussed the war
between Iran and Iraq at the
mqraialmeetina.
Two factors apl)eared to be ex-
. t.rndin1 the debate, which some
reporu had suggested would be
resol'1ed in a single day One
was the wave of optimistic
rumors from the United States
about imminent release ror the
hostages, which a Tehran radio
broadcast today implied was a
<See HOSTAGES, Page A2>
Thieves Take
Advantage of
Power Outage
Burglars made use of a two-
h ou r power o utage in the
Eastblurr section of Newport
Beach early today by breaking
into a tennis shop at the Newport
Beach Tennis Club.
Police said the c rooks entered
Neal's Pro Shop at the club, 2601
Eastblufr Drive, in the midst or
the outage, which began at 2:30
a .m . and left 2.000 Southern
California Edison customers
without power until roughly 4 :30
a.m.
Although the burglars were
able to slip into the shop without
triggering e lectr onic alarms,
police said th ey l e ft
em ply handed.
Edison officials s aid the out-
age was due lo a faulty under·
ground cable in the area. ·
s.1t Lab aty. Tbe 111-teat 8oelna m will
leave die eomtJ airport daily at 10: 11 a.m.
and e:m p.m. for Salt Lake City. Orpee
Countx Supervl1ora are expectel to form.U.. tbe a1reemmt for W91tern•1 1cbedule Tu.day.
MONDAY. OCTOBER 27 , 1980
Fa~es in tlaeCnned
Today~s CloHin.C
1'1. V. Stoeks
N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Superman. Mickt y Mouse, Dracula and
Frankenstein are o ut this year when it
comes to what the well-dressed , er, well-
m asked s pook wears this Halloween .
Customers and staff of Hollywood Magic in
Costa Mesa are <from left>, Cone Head .
Yoda and Wizard. They are really Randy
Byram of Jrvine; Devon Watkins. 7 and
William Morris. both of Newport B~ach.
These are three higgest movers in mask
de partment this year.
Latest NB
S01ut Law
On Agenda
ftoman Ht11ld 3 Hours?
Deputy Arrested
In Fahe Detention
An ordinance that woulfl gh e
e x isting adult entertainment
centers in Newport Beach three
years to clean up their act, will
be voted on tonight by City
Council members .
The proposed ordinance will
be the tlUd anti-smut law elect·
ed Newport offirla1s have con
sidered this month in their un·
s uccessful battle to put the con-
troversial Talk of the Town
adult bookstore out of business.
The bookstore is the only known
X -rated establis hm e nt in
Newport Beach.
Although the proposed law
does contain a three-year grace
period. City Attorney Hugh Cof.
fin said owners of the bookstore
i n Manner's Mi le shouldn't
heave a sigh of relief
Next month, Coffin will return
to Orange County Superio r Court
to ask Judge John Trotter to
close down the 2930 West Coast
Highway sex emporium.
The basis of Coffin's argument
will be that Talk of the Town
owners violated a moratorium
the council slapped on any and
all sex shops in town.
The boo kstore , pa rtially
destroyed in a fire set by
arsonists I ast week, opened
several days after passage or
the moratorium.
A second e m ergency law
adopted by the council. this one
after the Talk or the Town, had
opened for business, bans adult
establishments from opening
within 500 feet of homes and 1,000
feet or churches and parks.
The third and apparently the
last of the adult entertainment
laws, Coffin said. woutd become
Newport's permanent law to
take the place of the two pre·
vious emergency ordinances.
Owners of the bookstore, say-
ing the shop will reopen for busi·
ness next month after remodel·
ing is complete. contend the city
has backed itself into a corner and
now faces any uphill constitu-
tional battle.
Volcano Quiet
VANCOUVER, Wash. <AP> -
Mount St. Helens remained quiet
over the weekend, •tth only one
small earthquake detected un·
der the volcano.
A 37 year-old Orange Cow1ty
Sheriff's Department deputy 1s
facing felony false imprisonment
cha rges in connection with the al
leged WllawfuJ detention or a 33-
yea r ·old woman last Tuesday.
D,puty George H . .Loudermilk.
whoae residence .was listed as
North Orange County, was arrest·
ed Saturday following an in
vestigation by bolh the sheriff's
department and the district at-
torney'soffice
It was clear the sheriff's depan-
ment is handling the case del·
icately. All statements made to
news reponers about the case
were tape recorded That isn't
standard de partment policy
She riff's spokesme"rti_ Wyatt
Hart said the wom an 'fold in
vestigators she was stopped in the
vicinity of Red Hill Avenue and
Edinger Avenue in Tustin about
l : 15 a.m., then order ed into
Loudermilk 's patrol car and held
against her will for about thret>
hours.
Lt. Hart said that she ~·as later
returned to ht>r car "There was
no physical inj ury nor assault."
Hart said.
Man Attacked
By 3 Youths
In NewpOrt
A 21-year·old Los Angeles man
was hit and kicked in the face
early Sunday after bemg cor·
ne red by three bicyclt>·riding
youths in a Newport Beach al-
ley
Police said Lynn Ferguson
told them one of his assailants
hit him in the face and then held
him on the ground while a
second kicked him in the mouth
and eyes.
The victim, who told police he
was strolling near the beach by
30th Street, said the young bike
riders passed him three times
before picking the fight for un·
known reasons. ·
Ferguson was treated for
facial Injuries at Hoag Memorial
Hospital.
Get a .,Peacock
NBC Gets Story, Loses Car .•
0
The NBC Ora.nae County news crew returned to the car. It
crew led by correspondent Bob wasn't there, It had..l>ffo to\IMlll Ntvarro.-aut·therst.orj, bar fmf 'away. -· · -·-~
lbe car. "Budaet doesn't know where It
The team ,,.. diapatcbed to Is, the Oran1e County. lberilf'a ..
John Wa)'lle AJrpo}l today to department fisn't knllf"--where•
cover tbe maht tnau1uraUn1 it l1," complain~ one crew
W11terll -.urliaes service to me01ber.
Oraaae Countf. Navarro and company rode
Runnln1 ate, the 1r~ back. tothe p.ressroom a.t Oran1e
parked lta New.Center 4 County'• Hall of Administration
ca~l a white Chevrolet outfitted hi Santa Ana with a crew from
wlua ._..., and "pren pbo-kOCE, Channel 50.
totrapher" •lsna. 1n a Buqet Navarro said he:s dttertnlned
Rent·A·CV lpaee. to ftnd the car. After fllln1 his After covertn1 the story, the story.
Hart said that investigators are
exploring det ails or the alleged
detention. He said he didn't know
whetht>r there wert> any sexual
overtones to the a llegcd incident.
However. he said the woman
claimed s he was threatened in
some manner by the patrolman.
Loudermilk was jailed and was
being held in lieu of Sl0.000 bail.
His court arraignment hasn't
been scheduled yet.
Hart said that Loudermilk has
been employed by the Sheriff's
Department for 11 years and has
wo rked as a patrolman for seven
years He said he had no informa-
tion relating to the oHicer's past
conduct
He said that Loudermilk was
taken into custody "once we felt
that a cnminal in<:1dent had OC·
curred."
Hart said questions rem aining
on just how long the woman ac-
t~ally was under a ll eged deten·
lion and where she claims she was
dr iven by the officer. Hart said he
belie ved the a lleged incident
began when t he woman was
~topped on suspicion of drunken drivini;l.
At the request of the woman and
her attorney, no information re·
garding ~er identity was being
madeav~1lable. Ha rt said.
NIXON WARNS
OF TV PERILS
Probably the most tele vised
public fi gure ever. Richard
N.ixon still believes the medium
dis courages spontaneity while
promoting "mindlessness."
His rear is that dependence on
te levision will gradually erode
the thought processes induced
by reading. (Story. photo Page
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Coast
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Fair through Tuesday.
Lows tonight in SOs Highs
Tues day 75 a lo n g the
coast . tK> inland.
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Officials 'Vndismayed' ·
By Iranian Decision
\\ASlllNti l'ON 1Al'1 l'arter •dmlnuuratton officlal11
wert•,.not '1:sihl) (fli.appmnlt'<f toda \ by tht> lrani•n parltamf'nl "
dec111on le) put otr until Wt._h1esda) furtht>r ch11rua1uon of rt•lt•iuw
of lhf' Anw1 ll' m t10~• ·•alt'"
Havm .i tukt•n u l'U11t1ou11 l'ltlir)<'e . 1)ff1c·1al11 1n111,-.1t•d thUL. ~·
~·c·tut11111' ,,r ,, hn·aklhrt'uttl'I ""rtt th.-rt>t1ul1 uf c•XC'f's111vt• ''''
• hm1~111 b> sonw ur 1h1• llt'll'S ml"l111• enli not hy tht-adm1nii.tn1
\Ion
"W" huv1• nut mtu.k an) pN><l1r t mn.. ''"d onr uff1 r111l who
dt'l'llnt,"tl to bto ukn11fll•.t "All "" ho.,.· 1~ 11 ha1>~n& 111 \ht'
t•arheic1 ~"1blt• t1nw
f ' .. Mr \CU•••fl lff f~e#Nel•• f•fotf.,
NEW VORK 1 Al'' i\UC Nl'"" rnrrt•11 pcinctent Ui.rb11ni
Waller... '" 11 11t'wi. t'lH'ru11 vt•:. a nd u W it~hm«lon rorrt':.poncJt'nt
have bet!n namt•tl to tht• panel wtuc·h w1 II qut•:.llon llrt!Sldent Citrter
and Roqald Rt>u.:an, lht! Republican nonilnt'e. in th{' pres1dent1al
deb11tt> Tuesday night
Jouting Mw Wallt!rS will be Harry t:li1s, ~ W4i:.hrng~on cor
respondent for the <.'tmst1an &lence Monitor William HHtia rd
assistant managing editor of the Portland Oregonian and Marv1~
Slone. ~tor of l l S News & World Report. '
All four confirmed they had been named to the panel Official
announcement was to be made later today by the League of Women
Voters, sporu;orofthe debate I Related story. Page A4 >
:l(J f 'rf•pfl l ,, .. .,.,c•(flP flf,_,• f 'rftHI ('1tfNI
MIAM I 1AP1 Thirt.)' Amer icans pardoned by Jo'idcl Ca stro
····· after being j~uled 1n Cuba on <.'harges ranging from hijacking to
drug smuggling to distributing religious materials new hom e to·
day and were met hy tearful and jubilant friends and relatives.
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Some 200 people waved American flags and cheered as a
chartered Air Florida Boeing 737 from Havana flew into
Tamianti Airport.
The new freedom was short·lived for some of the returning
Americans Five were led off the plane in handcuffs Thev were
tentatively identified <1s alleged hijackers of U.S. planes ·
Sl6 ffilli•H• he· l•lflPI 0..1· ('IU'Ott'rftl
OAKLAND l AP ) -Oakland said today they raided what
they say is one or the largest "angel dust" labs every unrovered
and seized at leas t $16 million worth of the hallucinogenic drug.
Three men were a rrested in the raid on a house in an East
Oakland neighborhood.
Vice·Squad Lt Jame:. F'. Cooper 5ald officers received a tip
Friday that large amounts of chemicals were being moved into
the house and kept watch over the weekend They made tht! raid
Sunday.
f ,i111dit19 I ""1-IN"f11df'd
LAS VEGAS IAP 1 An Amencan Airlines Jetliner on a
flight from Los Angcl<.'s to l:leveland made an uns<.'hedule<I stop
here early today when problems dt>veloped in one of the c raft's
engines
The F'ederul Av1at1on Administration at McCarran lnterna·
llonal Airport ~<ud the Hoeing 72'7 tri -jet laR.ded at 12 .32 a .m
after problems <ievcloped w\th the engine
Tom Gallagher, an a1rhne spokesma n in Los Angeles,
termed the landing "precautionary "
. .Judge's Ruling
Accrued Ax Slayer
Claimed Competent
McKINNEY . Texas <AP1 A
judge ruled today that Candace
Montgomery. accused of axing to
death the Wlfe or her onetime IOV·
er, is competent to finish her trial
for murder.
Stale Qistn ct Judge Tom Ryan
announced the ruling a fter a
p sychiatrist. Dr. Thomas
Thornton, said he tes ted Mrs.
Montgomery's "mental status•·
·.. at his office on Saturday and
found her "fully competent .. to
J1tand trial.
a ssociative reaction" to tht>
slay ing on Friday. June L3, at
Mrs. Gore's homem Wylie.
Mrs Montgomery "was aware
she was hacking Belly Gore to
death." he testified . but "ev-
erything seemed lo be in slow mo·
lion ... a lmost like she was a
spectator ... At the present time.
she still has some of the symptoms."
The c;tefense announced lNben
jµry selection began last Monday
' that Mrs. Montgomery . 30, would
admit to the slaying but would as·
. · ·: sert tbatshe acted in self·defense.
Astros Fire
GM Tai Smith
HOUSTON CAP) -Houston
Astros President a nd General
Manager Tai Smith. who rebuilt
the team and led it to the Na·
tional League Western Division
championship, was fired today
and replaced by former New
York Yankee P r esident Al
Rosen.
,., Mrs. Montgomery testified that
• the slaying occurred in the home
of the victim after Betty Gore
. · challenged her about her affair
., · , with Allan Gore. She said Mrs
Gore asaautted'her with an ax.
Ryap ordered th e Thornton ex·
amination a fter a defenae
psychi•trisl testilied Friday that
Mn. Montgomery disassociated
herself from the slaying, in which
Mn. Gore was struck at least 41
;t times with~ three-foot Pole ax.
.;; Dr. Maun«S Green, whosaid ~ be has counseled Mrs .
~ Montgomery since Sept. 2. J testified she suffered a "dis-
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"Mr. Rosen replaces Mr.
Talbot Smith whose contract
was terminated in accordance'
with its terms," a tersely
worded statement said. The an·
nouncemenl was made by John
J . McMullen, chairman and
ch ief executive officer of the
Houston Sports Association.
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HOSTAGES
Health
Director
Rapped
By fo'a•:1>1·~R1C 'K snto•:~o:m.
Of UM O••i• ••ue. •••"
M t'fllbt·ric of an advOl'l.l<'Y
icroup rh:1r~Ptl toc1 ;1\ 1 h<1l mt·n
t <i I h t• u 1 t h -. 1• r' 11· c :, ha v t'
dt•d11wJ. not 1mµn1vetl. undc'r
Oran~c Counly lfuman servic~s
lott'Oc·~ l>ir .. c·tor :\1 artilH'l't Gnt:r
1n ht>1 du:tl rult' "" county me .. 1111 hl·alth d1n·c·tor
c '1t1n.i StJll:-.IH') thal 1nd1t·;.1tt'I'
Clran~c· C 'uunty ha !> one 11f \hf'
h1Wt'hl fWr l'ajlll U l'l(pt!nd1lurt>'>
fur c·om rnun1l y b1.1:.<•d m ent al
ht>ulth wo~rJm) 1n ltll' state. the·
udvol'Ulc:. ~did lht• lJUarc.I -.hould
:.trip M1!>" Ciricr o f thl' mental
health \Ille and h1 r,• a ~cparatt'
full·t1nie d1rcrtor for the depart·
ment
The mental hl'alth 1kpartmcnt
1s a subd1v1s1on of the large
HSA When department tl1n·ctor
Ernest KI at ll· n·s11c! ned last
year, count~ ~up~rv1sor~ maJc
Mi s s Grier interim mental
health director 1n a<ld1t1011 to hc1
broade r IL'iA pos 1t1on
On Nov 4 supr-rv1sors will
consider a rct·1111\m('ndal1un
from 5th Di~tn,·1 Supervisor
T homas Rill'y thut :\!is-; <Iner r)e
given the a ss ignment
pt•rmanently
Members of :i group named
He lat1ves and l'r1c·nds of the
Mentall) 1>1.sahlec.I of Orang••
County said tlw r1•(•omm\:ntla
lion s temmerf from ( ;ricr .., rf'µ
u t a l 1 on a ~ ;.c · n1 ri n l' v rnana~cr · ·
They said. huwc•u r , th;1t Ht
tentio11 to trl.'atml·nt of thl.' <·<1un
ty 's ment<ill} ill -.hould lake pre
cedence 1•v••r f1sr·a l cons1rft·r:i
tions
"Orange Cou111 ' 1l o t·~n 1
recogruze mc•nl ;.cl 1 ll nl'-;~. • s;_lid
one of 15 adv111·at1·~ µr .. M·nt <•l
the meeting held al the t'uunt \
Mental lleallh l\s'>orn1t1on ofh1·~
m Santa Ana
"We've seen a c·ul bal'k in
s ervice s rn <.'e Margr,.t h<:t·ame
l mtenm mcnt<1I ht•::. It h 1 d1r1 ·1·
tor. · sauJ \lcrle E Tr.in
t·hairn1an of the frrcnns ~ruup ·
He particularly <1b1t•<·tcd to thl'
clnsure of a d:tv rare r11entt1I
hc•alth factl1ty 1n Sa11ta Ana ll
has. he s aid. 'n•quirl.'<I 1hcit µ<1
t1 cnts be reh[d11litatcd 11uts 1dt·
the <.'ount) ·
Tracy also :-.a1tl the· hoar<\ of
s upervis ors mu t make thP
d_irector of ment<il he alth po~1
lion accountable t.1 1reclly to
them.
Other members . in explaining
that position. said they felt any
direcJor would be "stifled" if he
is permitted lo address the
board only through Miss Grier
Klatte, at the time he reft the
mental health department direc-
to rship, <.'!aimed one or his rea
sons for doing so was what ht>
l abeled Mi ss Grier's ·iro n
(!rasp" on the department
Member s of the advocacy
group pointed out that the coun·
ty's slat e .mandated Mental
Health Advisory Roard has vol
ed 15 to 2 not lo support Riley·~
recommendation
Objections from the me ntal
health association rmor IU the
boa rd's up<.'oming action a lso
are expected.
During this morning press
conference, the friends group re·
leased a table or statistics s hov.•.
ing that Orange County, with a
population of about SI 8 m1l1Jon,
spent only 26 cents per capita for
community mental health pro-
grams during fiscal H78-79
Marin County. 111 the San F'ran·
cisco Bay area, spent $5.34 per
ca pita, according to the
statistics. San Francisco County
spent $7.80 per capita.
..
Mesan Swpert
In Potshots
At Tivo Teem
A Costa Mesa man has been
released on Sl.000 bail after he
allegedly s hot two teen-ager s
with a .22 <.'aliber gun Friday
when they climbed over his
fence and into his backyard,
• • • • • • .
~
DAILY PILOT form of pressure on Iran. which police said was filled with
The other waa Iran's bat-marijuana plants. ·~ ..
;
i
,.,. OtiltlQllt t•H' O••'" Pho\, *''"' 'fitlt\•<t\ 1\
COf'nD1nect tfW: frile•\ P'•U I• pivbll\Plltd Ot fM
0fl f\IQ4 '°'*'' P\ic>l1\f\1nq com,.ny s.p.e,., .. fodlUOft\ •f'• PU0t•1of\td Mo,,O•y tl\roVQh Ft1~y '°' C.o4•• Mlw, Nt'lllfC-Of'I e.~,.. """'•ftO'lon l••t'-~ownl.t1n V•ll•Y ,,.," .. l •eun• ... '"'"'°"'" Cont A .. ,,.,. 'f'910MI •01lt0tt " tiu .. tl,"'td \ftlH'CMy' ...0 SuftCM'I\ fh• Of'ln(ICMI
0Ulttl•ftt"9 ''""'' It ., llO W•\I e., StrNJ p 0 .... t ~ ~ ... Mtt.t CAI 1tor n1• ,,.,.
.......... -ftrntoef'lt •ne •Ut1t11""9>t
tlefleld lOISeS to Iraq ln the 36-Costa Mesa investigators said
day-old Penian Gull war. Ira-Michael James Hemphill, 25,
nian olftdals have accused the told them he had been bothered
lJnited States of siding with Iraq by "bikers" and "punk rockers"
in the conllict. (Related story, who had been after the plants at
Pa1e A3.) his west Costa Mesa home .
A reporter for Pars, the Ira-He fired into · bushes in his
nian news a1ency, who att.ded backyard, surrounded by a tall
D•olp Po1e1 S~lf P ... IO
C1)flege Rngally
II olden Mol 1. 2fJ. of < Jri.l ni;t· <rn<l Shannon
Cl<•yc, 19, of T U!->lln . '":ar thl' t•rown~ of
royally t h<·.v rt•<'t:I ved Snt 11rd<1y night a:-.
Orangt• C<1:.t!->t ('c1ll<:gt• ~ hom1·c·om1ng king
and qut•t·n Moll is :J h111l11g~ maJOr a t the
C'o~t ;,i \lt·s;1 r rilll"gt' <111<) ~1 1 ... ~ Cit·~ l.' 1s ti
lt•lt:tommunicallons major They were
t rowned 1n LeRard Stadium at halftime
during thl' school's 28th annual homecom-
111 µ fc·s t1\'ll1t's which v.·e re cooled som ewha t
Ii' ..i 2'1 · lO footh.dl lm•s to Cerritos College.
Ir3q Hold Tightens
On Iran Port City
111·: lit I I I t•li lll llll \,.
lr;r11 ,,llll l•lt!.i\ 1l •1;11! 1111ht•·1ll'd
11:-hnlc.I •1n th1• l1.11t1Jn 111111
I\ h 111 1 ;1111., h •• h 1 .111 d Ir .1 11 ..,
k ;Hil'r• ad,111rn lf'll ~··rt t ~,,. 1·11 \ '
"1tu.rt11•n ...... ~ ·n1l1l'i•I
l'ar '· lht• 111111·1.il Ir 111 1:1n n1·w-.
a)!••n('\ '-:r1t\ ··ff11·1;.i~~ 1n I hl•
111.•.1rh~ o.t 1•·f111111 ~ 111, 11 (
Aliadart h.1<1 1., .. 1 :11 1 1•nn1 :rel "ll h
t\h11r1 ;1111:-h.1h r l1w,11 .. c1 •n lht·
t>.1o;lf'n1 c11a-.1 111 1111 Sh;•tl 1•1
,\rah •1.,1H·1 " ;I\ l1·,11l1ni! 111 !lw
l'<'r "1;.111 c;ulf -.u1111· .11111 iniJ .. •
11ulh1A.1•-.t of T1•h1 ,rn
;\ ft l' I .J rn I' •• I I n g .... I ~·
,\\ ;i1oll.1h Huh11!l:tr l\h11nu:1111 in
Tehran on ~11nd ." n1cht lr.ini;rn
l'rim~ :vtin1:.t<'r )loh.J/OOl;Jd All
-RaJa1 and P<Arlwml'nl ~pe.1kc·r
llas hem1 Rafs anjan1 told r e
porters Khorramshahr'!> ~1tua · •
t1on was "cnt•<'<Jl .. RaJa1 o;a1d
ir1 a ":>latcmcnl br c1;.i<kt.1'' i•>
Tehran radio thal /\badan'!>
s ituation was "somewhat bet-
~er" than Khorramshahr's and
'i aid "thf' a~gre s!>or 'I have
:.upC'r1or firepower in l hi:i n·
g1on ·
A hroadc.ht Int'!• t r1nirnun1
'lue said a "dcsµ1·n1lt· 1•m•m' at
tempt" t1l h<ilt 1he ad' ;inc~· on
i\baoan frc)m lhe ca)\ and from
the n111t.h was · 'destro) <·d in J
quick and rfcc1~1ve hulllc '
A late r broacl<'a~I h\' Tl'hrc. -
radii) said lr :up forcl.'S tned t•
cros the Khorrams h<1hr Aba<l;1n
bridl:(e bt>hmd a heavy art1lll·r"
barrage but ran up against st1fr
resistance from dil'hard Is lamic
rc~olutionar~ i::ua rdc;
The radio said re"1<it>nt1al
areas 1n Abadan and Ah.-al .
C'ame under ITaqi ;,irtiller y and
air bombardment at' mid
morning and an. Ahwaz govern·
ment building was destroyed
Ahwaz rs the capital of Iran's 011
province of Khuzistan 1s·mil'1s,..
north of Abadan.
The Iraqi deputy rommanding
offi<.'er in the ttrea sa1c1 an entire
Iranian hriRadl', normally
l>etween 500 anti 800 men. was
A P WJ••Ol'Cl'Jt
CENTER OF FIGHTING
Port City 'Critical'
It 1u1clJ t1·il 111 •' li•1tth· 11•·:1r till'
I I\ .. ,. hr1clg1• 1111 l h•· t'Oa :-.1:d
h11!h \l :I\ ll!'IW•·,·n \h ada11 and
"h1111 am~h.1hr lh•· •1fl1• 1.d 11.101
rH:w~ agenr~ 'iJ 1cl !'>unila~
i\1an in Blue
Misses Part'\'
. Thl· man 1n till' La~una
lfr.1ch µol1l'f:' um form -.a id·
hf' w;i:. on his WJv to ;J
llaalo...,('(>n part~ ·
Ill' "ent t11 thl :.J;, m nwr
1n!>tedd
P•lllC't' Jrrestl.'d C hr1~
t1an Albert Horton. 21. of
222 Arch St : in l.a~4na
Ue arh Saturday nigh t.
.1 flN h~ was seen alleged·
ly garbed in a police shirt
and trousers on South
Coast Highway
· H e was charged with
P9ili6SSl.QTI ·Of sto!J!n prav-_
erty while officet·s at
tempted 10 determine
where he obtaill'ed the
police clothing. t<impletl'
• wlJ.h palches, and...a fake
.ltudgt".• •
Tbe relebrant was later
released on his promise to
appear in court
Creaky
Building
Shored Vp
Wo r k1•1 ... ;rrt' :.hoveling
111011ncl., •>f chrt from the plant
('r-. ••Ul4'1cle Orange County '"
llall of .\rlm1nistr alion this week
as work c•ommf'nces to protect
Lhe unstable new building.
The planters on the street
li·vPI of the five -story building
~11 <1 hove· an underl:(round park·
1ng garage. Cracks have a p·
i.>e<irf'd on the gar age walls ant!
Pn g rnl'erin{ consultants th111k
lhl.' <1ver loaded planters may
h tt\'l' cau.sed the problem.
County workers cut down a
~round cover and hcgan digging
u µ the dirt lat(' l<1st week They
Jrt' e xpected to finish the work
this week
·we re trymg lo get it down to
a mirumwn of earth so we can
atill keep the area landscaped ·•
said Cliff Endsley, chief of the Gen ~ral Services Age ncy 's
architectural and engineering
d1 v1s1on
J ohns un and ~ 1el ~en Ao::,
s oc1ates nf Irvine was chosen b}
the count y ti1 dl'velop ways to
l)ols ter the buildinl:(
F.ndsle): said removing the
d irt from the planters was th.t>
firm 's 1nt1t1al recommendation
Other steps to strengthen the
strur ture will come after county
offi cials finish negotiating a con·
tract with the cons ultants, he
said .
Agitators Strike
NEW DELHI. ~ndia (~I
Agitators demandmg the de·
portation of millions of foreign
refugees l iv ing in the
northeastern state of Assam
staged a one-day strike today.
closing government offices a'hd
private stores. the'United News
of India reported. About 40 peo
pie were arrested for blocking
government offices in the state
capital of Dispur, it said
the opmtn1 sealon of the debate wood fence topped with barbed
Sunday said "most probably" wire, be told offlcen. ,
Uae boltQ\. iasue "will be de· A 14-year-old Costa Mesa boy ~· ~.
T1l1JhlM.<r1•)~
Cf 1111fJ• .. MY ....... ....n
cided in the near future" was rmbed to Hoag Memoriat-• • became "it la a very important Hospital with a pellet from .22· • "·' iuue." caliber "snake load" in his ri~ht ~ ',. •
Moonvt 1'11brtzi, a deputf coo -eye,officeruaid... • =..J'.~
tacted by telephone from 8einll The other teen-ager, officers
after the flnt round of deba~ said, wu pelted in the back.
Sunday, preclict.s lt milbt take "Botb boys were· rele~from
a "•eefr to 10 day•" to decide the bofpital without serious in·
tbe cCl8dWam for tbe releue o1 jW'Y. invest11aton added:'' -
tbe Americana, wbo today wen Hemphill, of 2191 Canyon
,.,..._ tWr -.b day in ca~ Drive, wu arrested on charges
tfvlty. -of a11ault with a deadly weapon •--mad Molaammadl a and cultlvaUon of marijuana. g:eut.J from a party cSC::!l Taken as evidence, officers edto&M~ , said, were S3 marijuana planta
taMa ""*"'• tM • laAd rantlnC in heisht between 10 and
.... , ..... would try to,....... 12 feet. tile...... . . · Tb• youtbl were not arrated .
•
,,. .... . ,... .
Tlie ·Frederic Remington Cord Blazer
Western Cut and O~ta1led
. -
ALS GARAGE
56 FAS HION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
r 7141644 70"JO
I
ti
I·
' I
on~av.Ocr ber 27. 1qeo DAJL V PILOT l:J
U.S. Productivity Makes
WASHIN<i'l'ON lAl'l Tht'
productivity of the ll S f't•ooomv
revened • stnnJt C\f i.11 quartf'r
ly declinefl 10 l)C\81 11 I ~ JM'rr .. nt
annual rate of 11ttrea11t• In th~
third qW&rtl"r. the aovtmmml
reported today It wa11 thf'
lar1est nse in t•·o Y"an
The riM" ln produclmt)'. ~·h1<'h
has a major impact on 1nn•t1on,
waa t~ flrtJt in the privatt' bust
neaa sector since th<' fourth
quarter of 1971i . tht< l.jjhor
Department u1d
Productivity galrus 111 th•· third
OllE•IHI.,,.
quartet wc.•n• 1•vt>n l1Jr14l'r wh••n
aaricullure wa1< t'Xt•h1dr1I Non
fa rm bus1 n r siu'11 11hov.t•d u
q uar11~rt tn('rt'lt.'H' at u 2 fi Vt'•
<''nt &nnUMI ratt', the first rt!ic Ill
lhrrr quarttl!o and lbt! lu1401 1n
thrct' YN•,...
rroducll\'lt.Y for the 1rntar1•
pri v alt! bus me:.~ •w1'l11r dct•hncd
at a 2 7 l*rrent annua l r1ttt> 1n
thf' se<'Otl(f qu1&rtcr. wh1lt· pr11
dl1t•livll\' ror lh1· non farm h11M
lh'll!\ st-ftor (t'll .11 11 :l 7 Jlt'f('t'nl
a nn ual ra l t' t'rCJct ud lv1t
measurvs ho~ m Ull\ l(o(Kli. 1&nd
U.S. Warned
Of Iran Aid
MANAMA, Buhrain <AP> -
The United States would "pre-
cipitate a very grave oil situa-
tion" and alienate conservative
Persian Gulf states if it supplies
Iran with military spare parts,
Arab officials and oil industry
sources on the Arabian peninsula
warn.
Most Arab oil officials ruled out
the possibility or another oil em-
bargo. But they predicted Saudi
Ara bia and other Arab oil states
would call off tht' µroduction an
creases they are planning to
offset the cutoff in exports from
the t wowarring gulf nations.
"We would reconsider our oil
production policy. with a view to
exporting just enough of it to m~t
our financial needs for economic
development, and not in any way
lo help those who deliberately
hurt us," s aid an official in
Kuwait.
'H'rvlcc' ttn· produc .. d In one
hour 11( paul wnrkmg time A:1
thf• prntlm·tiv1 l)' r utl' r1sei;, bUb1
n1·~1H'fl 1·1111 offset hi~het labor
1·11i;t:i trim1 111ncuscd lJroduction,
un J the. !1 3 \llrl"i. cMn help
.. 1.a t11 ll 11· pnc~i; u l lhe retail
lt•v .. 1
The· j(t1vt•r11mc·nt !>U1d the in
1·11•1tflt•1I i.11 <Kiu1·tiv1ty m thl' thud
c1uu1 tc:r heli.ed hold unit labor
1•oi.t ~ lt1 an u1111uul rise of 6 8 per
1·1·111 In the third quarter, much
IN•b lhWl tht' I~ I f>e r('ent rbe in
l lH· 6c<•ond qua rter and the
sma llci.t inc rea~f' in two years
f'or lht' non fu rm s ector unit
labor <·o~ts rose by only 5 7 per
cent on an a nnual bu!>1s. the
sm allest rise s anct-the second
quart<'r or 1978.
T he government said output
increased by 0.J percent In the
third quarter, while paid work mu hours declined by LI J)t!rcent
to <IC:COunt for the µroducl1v1ty
inc r~ase
In the manufactunn"' sector,
ho wever, producti vit y declined
at a 2 7 perc<'nt annual rate,
•'
Boning llp on Driving?
Large
with both output and hours down
~harply because of tht! re
cession.
It "as the fourth straight
quarter of falling manufal·turin)(
p rodurt1vat y. m11k1n g 1t t ht>
longest stnng of dechncs since
1955•56.
Pnxtut tivitv 1n the manulac·
luring sector· declined at a 4 7
p e r cent rate in t he second
quarter.
ln a serrn r atc report . the
Labor Oepartml'nt said major
union contracts negotiated in the
AP W1,.._..lo Bloodmobile
Hours Slated
.For Friday
Orange Coa s t C ount y
residents who wish to donate
blood have two opportunities
Friday, either by appointment in
Irvine or on a drop-in basis in
Capistrano Beach, Red ·Cross
officials say
Another high-ranking Arab of-
ficial, who refused to be iden-
tified, said the Arab gulf oil states
would be "intolerably offended "
if Washington helped non-Arab
Iran against Arab Iraq
·'Anti-American feelings
already are brewing in the gulf re·
gion. with some Arab govern·
ments producing more oil than
they should. only to help out the
non-communjst industrialized
nations," he said.
Passing motorists in Los Angeles may
have thought they had reached the e nd of a
long day when they spied "Fred ," a
s keleton, sitting upright in Roger Car·
r1gn:m's truck. Hoger , sitting in the back.
bro u ght the bony figu re home ror a
I (~llowecn party from his job at a surgical
manufacturing firm
Hours for the Orange County
Red C ross Blood Centt>r
bloodmobile will be 11 :15 a .m. to
4 p . m . at the South Orange
County Board of Realtors Office,
34932 Calle del Sol, Capistrano
Beach.
Donors may call 552-8200 to
make appointments to giv~
blood at Univenity Community
Association headquarters, 4530
Sandburg Way, Irvine, rrom 2:45
to 7:30p.m., the s ame day.
Tbe Orange County Blood
Center, 801 Golden Circle Drive.
Santa Ana, is open six days ll
week for blood donations and
further information may be
obtained by caJUng 835-5381
Child Center
Chief Named
Laguna Beach resident Dr.
''These governments have been
raising their production levels
against th~ wills of their peoples
who do not see the United States
worthy of assistance or sympathy
by the Arabs."
Since the war began Sept. 22,
Carter administration offi cials
have maintained a neutral stance
but last week labeled the Iraqi at-
tack an invasion and said they op-
pose the ''dismemberment" or
Iran. 'Ibose statements have led
Iraq to charge that Washington is
supporting Tehran. Iranian of.
ficials, however charge the Unit
ed States is backing Iraq.
··we would like to see the
American hostages released, the
lraqi-lrania.n ·war ended., and
stability re-established in Iran,''
said one official in Bahrain ... But
nothing of this s hould be done at
lraq'sexpense. The Arabs Wlllnot
tolerate this.·'
''No Arab government can con·
done a U.S.-triggered reverse in
the Iran-Iraq war without risking
public resentment.·· said an oil in
dustry official of the United Arab
Emirates.
Pope Tells Danger
Of Birth Controls
VATICAN CITY (AP J Pope
John Paul II today warned of
ethi c al dangers pos ed b y
artificial insemination. birth and
fe rtility controls . organ
transplants and new drugs.
In a major speech on medical
ethics , the pontiff said there are
"alarming voices " denouncing
the harmful e ffe c ts of "a
medicine that cares more for
itself than for m an whom it must
serve.
The pope addressed a group of
Ita lia n physicians in a private au·
d1enceat the Vatican.
··s cience is not the highest
value to which all the others must
be s ubordinated," he s a id.
"Higher ... i'S the right or in·
dividuals to their physical and
spmtual bfe and lo their psychic
and functional integrity."
Speaking in Italian, John Paul
said. "Scienti/ic progress ...
rannot pretend lo place itsell in a
sort ofneutral ground."
right to life of such disl·ovtme~ in
the field or artificial insemina-
tion. birth and ft!rtility control
and hibe rnation, or r et ardeo
death, of genetic engineering, of
the psychi<' drugs or organ
transplants."
The v<>i>e said even thnuizh
scientifi c knovdedgl' has its
"proper laws to follow 1t, cscien
tifi c knowledge l must recogmze
above all an insurmounta ble
limit in the respect of PffSOn
and in the protection or his nght
to live in a worthy way as a
human being ...
"T h e truth 1s t hal t he
technological development
s uffe r s from a 1t e e p am
bi valence." he said "Whal<! 1t al
lows man to take control of his
own destiny, 1le'<iJC)S<''>him to the
te mptation of going beyond ~hl'
limits of a reasonable <·ontml of
nature. risking the survival und
integrity of the huma n person
Divers Play
For Record
ORONn. Mainl' tA P l
The sruba diving club at 1 he
U ni vers ity of Ma i ne
cla imed a world record
afte r its me mber~ con·
eluded 101 con secutive
h o urs or under water
backgammon.
Playing in shJfts. two stu
dents at a lJmc ('arned on
the gamf' inside a 1.000
gallon tank set up vn the
campus mall Eighty s tu
dents look part m the stunt
whtf'hended Sunda~
T h e p la ye r s w o r ~
wetsuits and used a metal
boa rd with ma gn etic
pieces. fhe club said the
previous record for un·
d erwater backgammQn
was 81 hours. set bv the Na-
tional Association of Un-
derwater lnstrut•lf1rs. Charles W. Day, a clinical
psychologist with a background
in youth drug abuse and crime
rehabilitation now beads the
North Orange County Child
Guidance Center.
Robert Flsler president of the Fulle1"ton-~s'e8 orsanization,
said in announcing the
appointment that Or. Day joined
the center in 1973 as a Uceraed
clinical psychologist.
In addition to their inborn sym-
pathy for the Iraqis as fellow
Arabs, the leaders or the con-
servative Arab governments on
the Arabian peninsula hold anti·
Iranian feelings bec ause or
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's
repeated threats and loud prop-
aganda campaigns to export bis
Islamic revolution to their coun·
tries.
'·Ethical rules, founded in ttie
respect of the person's dignity,
must illuminate and disciphne
the medic:ln,e in the research
phast as well as in the a pplicatiOn·
bf the results achieved,·· he said
Canrwneer Caught
·~
He said doctors must consider
"the implicit da nger to man's
'God • • • Our MOther'
Jewish Pmyer BOok Alters Gender
SUDBURY, Mass. <AP) -In an attempt
to sive God a female dimension, a revised,
"non·lalst" prayer book was introduced this
month at Temple Beth El. In it the 23rd
Paalm bellm. "You are my shepherd," and
the dt!ity is also called ''she" or "our
mother."
"We don't think of lt as a fem.in.lat thing,
but 'U a way to restore the dlplty of women
1n· our prayer book,'· said Nancy Lee Goeaels,
4', ot Wa,land, co-chairwoman of tbe lay
co~ that edited the book.
••a.oao, 11ABT1:a, &ING -they're all
male,·• she said. "We are taqht .to believe dMJ an metapbon, but some people who
UWlk al tbemMlwa u very relllloua still
tlalDkalGod as a man.''
BJ eN•1matn1 traditional En1tll.b in·
terpnUdom al ~ent Htbnw prayers, tbe
, ....... -~tiaa al -famillel bu •· t...t -~ . tal debate ewtr-'wtaetbet
ataada.rd tru1 atlon1 of the Bible and
pra,....~womea.
• .,,_ quation I&. wbetber or not God'•
W-tltJ ta ~bable n all lD terms of
•••. •• IQd Coutuce Buehuan, dlredor of tlll ...,... •• ltudlel PfOll'8m at Henard
DL.-:1...._,. lD Camb:
"Its images have many connotations and
the use or the male form expresses images of
power. authority, fathering, C!'Oncflrn for
families -and they're conveyed by a
specific word," he said.
While the Hebrew versions are untouched
in the new prayer book, the English transla-
tions are radically tranitformed.
A phrase in a prayer that read · ·o God,
our Father" becomes "O God, our Mother
... our Father."
IN 011IER INSTANCES, God is referred
to as "He" and "She" and "Him" and
"Her." ln most cases, however, God is re-
ferred to as "You."
The prayer book alAO injects female im·
ages into prayers that once had only
masculine nouns. To the pbJ1Ue "God of our
fathera" is added "and mOt.Men." And in Old
Testament prayers in which the p11trtarcbs
cuatomarll)t are named -Abraham, laaac
and Jacob -the matrtarcba are listed, too -
Sarah, Rebeccab, Leab and Raebel.
• 'LAwTo N.' o k1a. <A P1 ·"
29·year-old veteran has ~en
c harged with stealing a self
propelled howitier from Fort
Sill and leading police nn a
chase through town a~ he ran ~ver curbs and plowea through
ditches.
Larry Joe. Sales was arrestro
early Saturday afte r police
lobbed trar gas s hells at the
lSSmm cannon and the 37-too
machine developeo mechanical
problems in a fi eld outs ide of
town. tlOHce said
Police riled complaints char~·
ing Sales with stealing U.S_ gov·
ernmenl property and damaging
Lawton streets. wbicl') showed
t read m arks whe re he zig·
zagged through the downtown
business district.
Rise
first nine months of 1980 pro
vided first year wage increa!>es
ave raging 9. 7 per.:ent. Th11t
compares with an average fi rst-
year boost or 7.4 percent ID l'lln·
tract!'I negotiated throughout
1979.
Annual increases over the Ille
or contracts negotiated so fur
this year avera~ed 7.3 percent,
up from 6 percent m contracts
negotiated in 1979.
None of the figures in<'lude ad·
dlllona l wage incr eases pro
v1ctt'd undt'r cost-of-living con·
tract rlause~.
6 Coast
Guards
On Team
Six Ora nge Coast lifeguarris
have been named to an all·star
team which will represent the
United States Lifesaving As·
sociation in competition in South
Africa early next year.
The six are Jack Linckc of
Lag una Be ac h , a Ne wport
Beach li/eguard : Tom Redw1tz
of Laguna Beach. a Laguna
Bea ch lifeguard ; Tim Har"ey
a nd Milc h Kahn o f Son
C l e m e nte, San C l e m ente
lifeguards : Bill Randa ll, a
Newport Beach lifeguard wh1>
Ii ves in lier mos a Beach; and
Andy Mille r of Huntingt'ln
Beach. a Huntington Bea('h
lifeguard.
Team Manager Max Bowman
is a Huntington Beach r~sident
The six. plus nine teammates
from out of Orange County, arf'
working to r aise money lo cover
the Sl.400 per man round-trip air
fare for the tour.
The team will hold a "pad·
d lt•thon" Nov. 16 in Newport
Beac h to generate funds for the
pl ane tickets. Expenses while in
South Africa will be covered by
the South African Surf Lifesav
ing Association.
The paddletbon will be held m
t h e c h a nne l between t h e
Newport and Balboa piers begm
ning at 8 a.m .
Team members will paddle on
paddleboards as many m iles as
possible within a two-hour time
limJt They are seeking sponsor:.
for mont'y pledges for each mile
paddled
The SouCh African tour, to be
held Jan. 28 through Feb. 21,
follows a 1978 visit to the United
States by a South African all
star team ,
Selection for the Amerira11
team was based on results of thP
tJ .S. Lifesaving Association :-iJ·
t iona l Championships held in
San Diego last summer
The 15 team members wrn
participate in six meets whilt: in
South Africa. They also will gm•
lectures and demon:.tration~ in
American lifesaving techniques.
and lhey will meet South African
dignitaries and attend formal
state functions.
Prisoners on Fast •• BELFAST . Northern lreland
(AP J -Seven convicted Irish
Republican Army guerrillas tn
day refused a breakfast of p01 -
ridge in Northern Ireland's
Maze Prison. launching a
hunger strike "to the death" to
force Britain to recogn ize jailed
1 rish extre mists a s politica l
pr111oners.
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A CQJDmitt.ee wu aaalped to edit a new
prayer book last year became Ute supply of
the temple's fint lay-written prayer book
WH about to run out. A few feminiata ln the
con1re1atlon su11eatec1 the committee
cban1e the preponderance of mueullne im·
•1e1 in the book, but the panel pUIMd tae ls·
aue aside at ftnt.
"WE DIDN'T WANT TO put anyWnc in
the prayer book limply became lt was
poUtlcaJly fa1hlonable, '' Mn. Oouela H·
p'alned. But rradbally, 1be said, the ~mlt· tee ct.clded the femtniau were correct.
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w•t<·ht"J flvl' tt>le\•1i.iun football games withold laluna a
break
Anot.ht'r of our pumpkin faces 1s rather green and
ruuy a.rvWld the l'tl~l'l>. as lf he spent twu slruight days in
a Santa Anit saloon
Thus ~ou <'ltrl t'U11tly st>e we sta rted Halloween too
Good HttJi;em! Look Who'a Horning lnlo the Act!
early around our place. Hut why not? We've been conditioned
to start these holidays early .
Consider the movies . In keeping with the horror holi-
day. the movie people started pumping up ghastly pictures
more than a month ago. So now every theater seems to be
showing "The Exterminator" or "Friday the 13th" or
"Motel Hell" and yes . even an epic titled "Halloween."
If you hit them all you could already be frightened
right out or the holiday.
But Halloween one month early is really a piker com-
pared to how we've already started Christmas.
TWO WEEKS AGO we visited one of Newport's most
famous department stores and the floor guy was already
affixing tinsel to one of those plastic trees. They had oma-
menta stacked all over the place.
Only yesterday, we needed to drop over lo a Costa
Mesa hardware store and guess what? They had the com-
plete Christmas display already installed right behind tbe
checkoul stands.
This brightene r included an electronic tweetie-bird
that was warbling. "White Christmas.'" Honest.
TIDS GllASTL Y EARL V JUMP on the holidays even
has some of the m erchants confused u to what they really
should be pushing. One full·pa1e ad fo}' a toy store ap·
peared in one or our inland sheet. today that clearly ii·
luatrates this point.
On the top left side, the ad p1oclaimed, "Everything
You Need tor Halloween Fwi" with the picture or~.
·But on the right-hand top of the ~d. ~.tt.eavens,. it, was
Santa himself, warning ~QU:-to .. '~ Now!··
AL&EADV TBEV'REPUSIDNG the Yuletide" and we
haven't even gotten past our nightmare day. No, I don't
mean halJOween. I mean Election Da.y, Nov. 4.
Witches better be very careful lf they try flying around
on brooms this coming halloween night. . .
They might suffer a mid·air collision with Santa Claus
who made an early lakeorf in his sleigh.
NATION I WEATHER
Debate to Swing Race?
•1 ..-.. AMMla11&elll Prea lhe w•)' ror a nilly In Hunt·
A• •n army of t elephone ln1ton. W.Va. Reaai•n was al his
worken , carpenlen and te(hni· r e nted Virginia esl•te for a
clan• put Lbt! lut touchn o( red. brleflne by a Carter opponent or
whltt' and blUf toae ther f06" the four yean1 ago. former president
dt'hatt• b e tween rr ·s ldent c;enld Ford. and will travel to
Carter and Ronald Ru1an ln Cleveland on Tuesday. the day
\h.•vt•laod, ne w pol111 SHY the or the debate .
rlt('e between th.-two rn.-n re-The und1date who was not to
main11 too cle>11u to oil. b4.' there. Independent John An·
Wilh the debate expected tu deuon, was slumping for votes
declde Ml leut 110me of the many in Wisconsin before heading
undecided voters. both the ma· back to Washington to ready for
JOr party l'1tnd1datell we re bon· a pretend confrontation with the
Ina up today for the conte~l. other two hopeful!\.
In Cleveland, the sponsoring
(;ARTER WAS arriving In the Le agut> of Wom en Voter s s aid a
Ohio l'lty today after stoppint on panel of four journalists would
Edetftl a11ll •1111.ell llp
be named today l o join
moderator Howard K. Smith In
qulzzing the candidates during
Tuesday6:30p.m . PST debate
POUS RELEASED over the
weekend said the outr ome or
1980 election was s l1ll unpre
dictable -what wilh the polli;
having margins or e r ror or
several percentage points hut
the surveys did indicate Carter
was moving up and Ande r11on was
railing further behind rsee relat
edstory 88>.
A Time magazine survey hst·
ed Carter with 42 pe rcent uf
those questioned, Reagan with
AP W•r•..-01•
Flames rage through the Midwest. Wyo.,
house of Gerald Chaffin. evicted by the
f edcral Bureau of Land Management after
living on the site for 10 years Chaffin had
hought the house for $500 from an oil cnm·
pany. but 1t was on land leased b~ the gn".
ernment He torched it after losing his long
legal fight.
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Atlantans Seek Slayer
ATIANTA (AP> -This city's
crusade to rind its missing
children and punish whoever
killed 10 black youngsters is
quite Wllike the tracking down '>f
a Son of Sam killer or a Hillside
Strangler.
Such inquiries usually are left
to the police. Here it is a com-
munity project. inv olving
thousands.
which <ihows .1 s inis ter figure
lurk in~ in t ht• s hado ws and
warns. "Bewa re• the s tranger "
AND POLICE Chier George
Napper went before the 57.000
fans at the AtlantJ f'alcons -Los
Ange le.-; Rams football game
Sunday to stress c aution for
children. already subject to an
ove rnight curlew
Despite these efforts and a re-
w a .rd fund of over $100,000,
police Sunday set>med no closer
to solving the k1lh ngs and dis ap
pea ranees
"We continue to get a lot of
leads b~t there is nothing nrw at
this point. .. N.ippcr s aid
Me anwhile. a ~Pw "J er c;er
hous ewife who claims psyrh1 c
oowers has returned hom(· aftN
s p e nding Tuc~da y thrnug h
Saturrlay 1n Atl anta sha nn~
revelations a bout the cai.t> ~1lh
police.
DOROTR\' ALLISON. 55. sauJ
in a telephone interview from
Nutley that she resentt'd cn ll<'S
who accused her of ·eek 1n ~
publicity to sell her book She
said others e xpected r~sul~ loo
soon.
41 and Anderson with 12. A Sep·
tember poll by Time had Carter a~d Reagan taed at 39 ~rcent.
wath Anderson getting 15 per. cent
A Gallup poll put Carter al 41
per cent, Re al(an at 40 perC"ent
and Anderson at HJ percent.· A
Gallup survey last month had
Re agan ah~ad with 40 percent
Ca rter with 38 percent and An '.
derson with 15 percent.
i\N A..~"()Cl.\TED P ress s ur-
vc y of pohtic1a ns. campaign
ma n a.ge~s and public optnion
polls inrt1cated Reagan was the
leader in 23 states with 202 elec-
to ra l votes a nd Carter led in 10
'il ates and the district of Colum-
bia with 12.3 elet•tora l votes The
number nef'ded for election is
270 elcctQral votf's
The AP s urve} said the elec·
lion will J<'tualty be decided in
l7 statts with 213 clel'tora l votes
that are too rlose t0 call.
In a s im ilar survey three
weeks a~o. Reagan was rated
likely lo win in 25 st ates with 236
t·lec·t•>rnl vntr s and Ca rtrr was
!.Pen tlw l 1kc l~ winner in 11
-;! air' .ind lh t· 01~tnrt of Colum·
hw "'1th 1:1 I votc•s
R F.i\GAN WAS r e p o rted
!.>lUd ying for the Tuesd ay debate
at his home in Middlebur~. Va .•
and spokesmen for Carte r said
thP presulcnt wall spend tonight
a nd Tue!>day rradyi ng for his only
frh'I' orr w1lh Reagan at his suite
in tht> Bond Court Hott>l Reagan
wa!. tCJ hold a rall y in Cleveland
11rior to thedehale
Tht-l'Onvention center where
the debate 1s to be held includes
Pubhc Hall , wh1r h was the site
of the 1924 amt 193fi Repubbcan
:'l/at1onal Con vr ntion!. whic h
nom inatf'fi, res pectively, Ca lvin
l'oohdAf' and Alf La ndon
Thl' thousands ()( reporters
Co\·c nng the 1Jratnrical battle
"di ui.t· Pubh r Hall as their
hc>adriuarter.-. while the debate
11sr lf will be 1n 11notht-r facility
culled Mu.'l1t• lla ll
i\NOF.RSON, WHO was e x-
clud<>d frQm the de bate by the
league beca us e his public
opinion poll standings fell below
15 percent. will be m Constitution
Ha ll in Was hington, hundreds of
m iles away
Rul the Cable Ne ws Network
will w,e a ta pe-delay system to
show him a~nswenng the same
11 uesl1ons as lht· other two ran·
d 1dat e~ Cablt> ~l·ws s ays 1t has
J 2 m1llwn home!!-. lb s uhM·n bers
a n d h J !-. o rft'r •·d '"' lhre l'
r a nd1dall' 1Jtohat1· t1) 'I V sta·
l ions \\hO .... ould 11r1•fe r 1l ln lhc
re al two m,in contest.
Anderson -.pokesman s aid the
inrlependent canrl1date also bas
purchased time for brier ap·
pearanrt•s bt!fore thC' debate on
~8<' and after 11 un CBS
* * *
A SECOND major search for
bodies or evidence Saturday was
joined by lhouunds or men .
w o men and c hildren who
scoured a neighborhood where
two boys among four stilt miss·
ing. were last seen. Unlike the
previous weekend, when a girl's
body was found. the search
turned up nothing.
The searche rs will try again
this Saturday And t~.s..il.ip,e~~,
. ..Jocatioa oU..,.. -~· willnot ~ ~ -' dfvufged until v lunleers are
·bused to the site. said City Coun-
cilman Art,hur Langford Hf!
said the added volunteers w ill
allow searches or more than one
area.
Papers· ChoOse Sides
There Is much more to the ef·
fort than the weekend searches.
Pictures of the four massing
boys -three age 10 and one age
11, smile from leaflets dis tribut-
ed throu1hout the city. along
with a flyer for youngsters
By ne A110Cl•Wd Ptttas
Two major Ea st Coast newspapers endorsed
President Carte r 's re-election Sunday although
one or them, the Philadelphia lnqui~r said it did
so "with grave misgivings."
In its endorsement of Carter. the New York
1'1mcs s aid it would have preferred better can·
didates than Carter. RepubUcan nominee Ronald
Reagan and independent John 8 . Anderson. but
said. "11\ere is a difference; it is important: and
we C'hoose Jimmy Carter."
Baltimore Sun and lfalt1more Nt>ws American, the
Milwaukee J o urna l. the St. Pete rsburg (Fla )
Times, the Maine Sunc1 ay TE'lcgram in Portland,
the Staten Is la nd 1 N Y I Ad va n ce and the
YounRstown (OltioJ Vindi cator
Reagan rcC'e ivcd endorse me nts Sunday rrom
the Chicago Tribune. San Francisco Examiner.
Boston Herald Ame rican. lnd1anapohs Star. Seat-
tle Time:., Fort Worth Star-Telejitram, Abilene
Texas Reporter·News. and the Fort Lauderdale
<Fla . 1 News and Sun Senlinel.
Snow. Blanketing East
On the West Coast . the Oakland Tribune-
Eas tbay Toda y endorsed Carter. and the San Jose
Mer cury-Ne ws urged its readers to vote for An·
de rson. The inde pendent candidate also oicked uo the endorsem ent of his hometown newspaper, the
Rockford Clll. 1 Register Star.
Elsewhere. Carter gained the backing or the
The St. Paul IM Inn ) Pion<"E!r Press said Sun-
day it waii making no endorsement in the presiden·
tial race.
The Chicago Tribune ~aid Reagan "would ap·
proach problems with a conviction and determina-
tion t hat the Carter administration ha!' lacked "
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CALIFORNIA
Boy Rescued
From Forest
NEWHALL <API l2 y..ar old boy loat 1n
tbeJon9t lur more lban l8 hnun. WP found "cold
and acared but an ea('tllent <'ondll1on'' after apend
iDI tbe nl1bt in ne111r fr.-e11 n1t tempnatures,
lberiff'a deputiet1 Hid
AUlhoriUea said M1rhael Cool! ol ~auaus d1up
peared at about noon S•turdai )' whale fishan1 with
hla father alon1 Piru l'rt't'k m lht Angc>les Nu
tional Jl'oreat.
About 40 st'arr ht!rs rombed th.-rugged
Pyramid Reservoir 111rea b>• foot unhl dawn. when
a aberilf's bt"lkoptt'r "''as ullt"d an Sunday and
apotted the boy about six males rrom where he had
laat been seen.
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STOCKTON tAP> YoWlg ~orker~ pro,,.•led
water-aoaked levees around two flooded San Joa
quin Delta farm trar kll "s ('rews prepared to pump
out the water
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"C0tiservat1on Corp:.
t..-r ... TE rrews are keeping a 24
_ ,..,,,., _ h our patrol,'' Donald
---------"' Neudeck. rhief of flond operations for the stat e
Department of Water Resources, said Swiday.
Part of a levee gave way Sept 26, flooding the
S, 700-acre Lower Jones Tract The saturated
leveea around both tracts are a source of concern
became if they give way , even more rich farmland '
would be fiooded.
Tnaar Shalcn llot ••
ELCENTRO, (AP) -An earthquake measur-
ing 3.8 on the Richter scale jolted the Mexico·
American border 'area, but did little damage, Im·
pertal CA>unty authorities said.
Seismologists a t California Institute of Tecbno&ocy in Los Angeles said the Sunday tremor
wu the strongest since the Oct 15, 1979 jolt that
injured 100 and caused $18 million in damage.
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LOS ANGELES <AP) -A Westchester teen-
a1er died when be apparently was thrown from bis
car during a traffic accident and was dragged
more than ball-mile by a city bus, police have
aaid.
Mark Arguelles, 18, died at the scene. Los
Angeles police Lt. Robert Troutt said Sunday.
Troutt said the bus had stopped at the accident
scene at IOth Street and Dunbarton Avenue before
continuinl on its route at about 9:35 p .m. The
Rapid Transit District bus driver, Louis Brown.
47 .-of Loa An1eles, drove nine blocks before dis·
coverine Arguelles under the vehicle, police said.
811Bef E11• §pm
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A New York City man
who new here to finish a long-distance telephone
ar1ument with his girlfriend and was s hot by
police when he al,e1edly waved a knife at them re·
mained in critical condition today.
UCLA Medlul Center nursing s upervisor
Natalie Murray said that 29-year-0ld Hector Louis
Ramos' condition was unchanged since he was
shot once in the torso Saturday.
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Disc jockey J . R. Starr confronts members of the Ku Klux Klan who
s h owed up at Hn "All·American Solidarity Festival" staged in
Fresno Sunda~ by a local radio station. Police said there was no
''1ult'nct-at the~ rally w hic h was attended by 1.750 people
Comic Strip Attack
On Reagan 'Vicious'
SAN BERNARDINO <API A
series of "Doonesbury" comic strips
depicting a televised look at "the
brain of Ronald Reagan" were run
on the n ews pages of the San
Bernardino Sun-Telegram and called
··a fantasized and vicious attack" on
the candidate.
Editor Wayne Sargent decided to
move the six comic strips from the
funny pages Sargent asked they be
handled as a news event "since
author Garry Trudeau ventured out·
side of just comic entertainment."
The comic str~ series looks at
''the brain of R<¥1'81tt Reagan . .
brought to you by Anacin."
ONE INSTALLMENT contends
"the brain of Ronald Reagan has
been shrinking ever since 1931,
whereas J immy Carter's brain cells
have only been dying since 1944. To
thl' trained scientist, this represents
a clear choire." Reagan is 13 years
.Dlder than Carter
Sargent said the cartoons, int.ended
to run Oct. 27 through Nov. 1. are "a
fantasized and vicious atuck on the
physical and mental capacities of
Ronald Re agan "
L e e Salem , e d itor for
''Doonesbury " crealor Trudeau,
countered that the strips were in
tended.only as satire.
An article accompanying the strip~
in the Sim-Telegram said. "The Sun
felt that to stop publkation entirely
would deprive reader:. of knowledge
of what may be a small or large con-
tro"·ersy and keep the m from in-
dependent appraisalorthestrips."
THE PAPER SAID 1t felt the llm·
in& of the strips "provided no ade-
quatetime for rebuttal."
· In another segment, Trudeau
writes that "a severe perreptual dis·
order within the cortex its elf has
plagued the candidatC' 's C Reagan's J
vision for years.
·'Instead of looking forward
through clear eyes. Reagan is only
able to see backwards through a
rose-colored mist. Tragically. his
cqndition is thought to be mopera-
bte."
Last year the newspaper refused to.
run "Doonesbury" strips that im·
plied one ol Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr.:s campaign suppoNrs was tied
to organized crime
Mollday, October 2 7. 1980 DAIL t PILU I
Plant Quake Safe
Diab lo Canyon Ruling in f' ehn
SAN I.UIS OBISPO tAPJ -A
special hearing board says it will is·
sue a ruling in February or March on
whether the $2 billion Diablo Canyon
nuclear power plant is earthqu ake·
proof
The three-member Atomic Safe~v
and Lirensing Appeal Board ended
s ix d ays of hearings over the
weekend. Members heard conflicting
expert testimony which sometimes
lasted nine to 10 hours a day.
At the heart of the issue is whether
the nearly completed plant could
withstand the maximum possible
earthquake generated by the Hosgri
fault, J~t three miles offshore from
the plant.
A•'TER THE HEARINGS, anti·
nuclPar a cti vists s aid they wer~
doubtful the issue will be decided in
the1r favor. ·
"I am not optimistic that this ap
peal board 1s going lo find in our
favor," said Washington D.C. At ·
torney David Fleischaker , who
r epresented the anti nuclear in-
terv<!nors
"We havt• a nuclear physicist , a
Paiaf.t Protea
nuclear engineer on the hoard a
although I think they asked ~
questions, I also think they have s >
jecUve emotions th&t are going lo
feet their decisions," he said
Each participant must now rile a
finding of fact paper and make :i
recommendation. Flsischaker· said e
planned to appeal an adverse dccisi n
to the full Nuclear Regulatory Co
mission.
ANTl·NUC:LEAK GROUYS, JOIO
by Calif. Gov. Edmund G 8rown J ..
appealed the Nuclear Regulato ·,
Commission's decision last Octo 1
that the Oiablo Canyon plant sitll v
on the edge of the Pac1Cir 0 1'ean w ..,
earthquake safe
Two weeks after the NHL ,le ' 1M J•
an eart.hquake measuring 6 ~ un l •
Richter scale hit the Imperial \'all1
some 300 miles to the :.Ct1t1l11.:a 1
causing $18 million 1n dci mai.:"'
Nuclear plcint o ppon .. n
challenged that the lmpcri:.il V~ll
quake was far more dest1 uct1vt• th
believed possi ble, and s aid th ... Hi
gri fault could also l·a use '>Ul'h i•
quake
Af'W1r('p I
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n ailed and wired himself to a cross and stood on an attached plat·!
form for four hours Sunday to protest destruction of 5,000-year-oll
tribal burial grounds in Stockton to make way fo r reside ntia
project.
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Rob'•rt N W~ Publlsher
6drb<tra Kr~1blch 'Editorial Page Editor
tlury Criticism
etter Delayed
Th rt•<'t>nt ONntet• County Grand Jury repOrt cril lcnl
of th1• Buurd u( Su~rvaaon Cor th«" pur<'hHt' of lhe new
\/Oh ' t•ounhnj "yatttm is puuliAI aot so much ror whal
ii irny:i ux for why and when.
Aftea nil . t¢rond jurtes are apeC'Uically set up to do
omt• Monduy momina quarterbackln1 of COWlty govem·
tmt h• rt•vkw the effic•~Y and wildom of gov.-rnment
rort•s · <'is . admittedly with the advanta•e of 20·20
lirulsl~ht
In t\ Nport IHl week. tht Jury cJa11med the board
ml~tl to het!d the advice of lU "expert" st aft and that upt-rvisoa~ permitted t.Mmaelves to be over·lobbied by a
' for mer coWlty employee ln aeqwrtna the $1 5 ml Ilion vol~
ounUna ityslem th.at fouled up or was fouled up in
the June 3 pr1 mury etectton
Maybt> Vt':> m aybe no But ~·hlit "'" 8<'h1eved b} 1i.!>u
mg I his ty~ of repOrt at thi.s time"
I( th~ idt-a was to gt>l lht' Grand Jury som e attention
by poppm~ out this report more or less on the eve of thl'
elc('tion. it did its job
If tht! purpose was to make a construt·tive C'ontribu·
t11in to the upcoming election. it misses the mark
It would sttm that more meaningful judgm~nt could
u~ rttndered after the Nov 4 e lection , when more is
kno wn about how well o r poorly the system m atches up
Eve r sinre ihe J une foul-up, county officials h ave
contL•nded most of the problems we r e the res ult of human
e rror rather than deficiency in the new equipment. They
• say they are confident things will be much better in the
'upcoming election.
" Even the state commission on voting machines and
·vote tabulating devices ag ed to hold off its investiga. 1 tion witil a fte r the syste ha<t another chance to prove
~tself m November
The Grand Jury repo focused mainly on the process
by which the system w acquired, but its timing was
' parti<'uJarly unfortunat . When many voters are wonder·
. ing if a trip to the poll ts really worthwhile, the jury rein·
.forces those doubts reviving suspicion that the vote
counting equipment fa.ay not be all that reliable anyway.
, If criticism of the purchas ing process had to be
.made, the jury wo,ild have been well advised to follow the
example of the st.ate and hold off untiJ after the election.
As 1t is. nothing)las been accomplished. except maybe to
turn off a few mor e potential voters.
I t Solution
b. stand for Libertarian or Liberal or could it
fer to women's rights?
The est\on 1s less than frivolous to members of the
Uhcrta ·an Party m O range County who are angered by
the use f Lib . as an abbreviation on sample ballots and
on ball ts vQters will mark in the Nov. 4 election.
P· 1ty officials went to ~ourt last week to seek an or-
der to force reprinting of the ballots to include complete
party designations. That would cost an estimated
$300,000. '
A hearin g o n the request is scheduled for Oct. 30, five
days priortotheelection.
: Use of the full political party names, of course, would
,hav<.• been pre ferable. But such use was not possible due ..
to s pace problems. Thus, abbreviations Lib., Dem .. Rep.,
and others were used.
The simplest solution to r esolving the issue -the one
lhat has been advanced by Registrar of Voters Al Olson
is to post signs in alJ voting booths containing an ex-
planation of the abbreviations.
In' light of this plan, action by the court is not war·
ranted
Public Still Cares
There 's been a tenden cy in some quarte rs lately to ··
r egard e n vironmental concerns as somewhat outdated. or
a t .least overdone.
But a recent s urvey conducted by Resources for the
Future, a nonprofit research organization, indicates ~t'
Americans remain sympathetic to the enrironmentaJ
movement. ln fact concern has 1rown stronger in some
1 areas . : -
• The level of concern about toxic waste disposal, the
researchers found, has far outstripped most environmen·
tal issues of the past decade. Many of the 1,587 in·
terv~wed s aid they wouldn't want to live within 50 miles
. of ct 'n'uclear plant or a hazardous waste disposal site.
Of those interviewed in the survey, 62 percent said
they were in sympathy with the environmental move·
/ menl. And 42 percent said they felt environmental protec·
·,, ftion is so important it must be continued "regardless of
cost "
Eighty-three percent said the government should
screen new che micals for s afety before aUowing them on
1 the market. I Sixty-one percent said they'd like to see more effort
: to develop solar e nergy. Nuclear energy was the least
•
favored.
And, despite all the jokes about snail darters, least
terns and assorted rare plant life, a surprising 73 percent
said that "an endangered species must be protected even
at the expense of commercial activity:''
In short it seems the environmental movement that
got into gear httle more than a decade ago is here to stay.
• Op1n1ons expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comme,,t 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot, P.O
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321.
By L.M.llO\'D
Any Seasoned Citizen will
tell you that "Banzai!" wu
the battle c ry or the
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Gus
Wtth so much ol Am· trak'• track tn poor ,..
pall' perbapa St sboukl be
called "At*'Urak." 0 .11.
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scholar who knows that the
battle cry of the Vikincs was
"Ahoy! " Literal meanin1 of
"Banzai" once was "l,000
years." I don't know what
"Ahoy" meant. if anything.
LitUe Orphan Aanie was a
boy before The New York
News pubU.ber, Joseph Pat ..
terson, sent out an order:
"Put a Bid.It CID him." .
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a1aln1t the law for a wife lo
move the furniture without
her huband's perml11lon?
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M y a.~!.c><·1att-, l>nle Van Alla,
h u!I r1•v11 wt'd thC' dass1r1ed
Jua.t1N! l>cpartrncnl fil es, which
rc·ad like a Ju101:i> Bond yarn
llert: are JUSt a fow startling ex
t'trpt11 from lhe fi les ·
Tt!rpil agreed tu train Lib·
y an ag1·nts 1n "es p1 oru11~e.
sa hutu ge and ~cncra l
pi.y<'holog1t·al warfare' as well
a1> "the <lcsign. manuful'lure,
1rn11lementation arHJ detonation
l)f 1·xplos1vc df•Vil'CS " The un
derr·over trainin~ was disguised
a~ a rmnc·C'lcaring IJPl'rlltion
T1~rp1l 1·l11::.1·d the deal 1n
I .11ru1on with Khctdafy's hrother
l'unng l iw nL ~11t1atums. Tl'rp1I
wt-nt l>0al1n~ 11n the 'I hllme!.
witl1 tht• nolor1CJui> l1•rrrir1st
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H<>gtnrnng 1n mid 1!17R, tht•
furtive Terµtl , h1m!.1•1f an •!x CIA
a~cnt . re c rui ted u l <·<n1i 11f
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o µ ,. r .. l 1 v < :-. fl a r d m 1 I 1 t a r y
<.pl'C:l i:l lt~t)> 1•roft·•.:.111nal killer'>
C1 nr1 1·xpl!x.1 v• ~ expert~ t r;H nl•ll
IJ)' the 'I/\ anJ l '.S. sµcd <il
for r t'' H ~ Aug ui.t 1~76 the
Ameri e;.n-; were ensc:on c·crl
grandly In the rorincr w1nl•:r
palat•e cif rnrm<'r I .ib~·11n King
Idris :1 l11xurio11s h1d1·awav
lhat the> ass1gn<-rl the 1·uriou:o:
<"OU<' name ·sv. <inet· · ...
'·-A .Pi\Li\ft: HOO~t wa~
lurnl'd into a workshr.p fi lled
g? &L
with dJaholical devices. The Lib-
yan intelligence chief liked to
lake trusted friends on toun; of
the s~cret room and show off the
deadly wares and his American
men•enaries. The visitors were
most impressed with the rook
boml) that detonated when it
was opened
WltnessPs quoted a Libyan
lieutenant as explaining that the
dev'1ccs ··were to h(' used to
e limin ate certain p eople ''
because Khadafy "would feel
more <·omfortable if they were
not around.''
-i\f l.~AST ont-Amencan
quit the team, according lo the
se<·ret riles. because he "felt inno-
cent people eventually <would1
get killed with his bombs <He >
did not care about the military use
or hts devic•es but knew they were
fo r terronst use and innocent
live~ would Ix· lost.'·
In July Hl77. the Amenc·ans
rl C'l1vercd s ome leth<tl
· fl a!>hl1ghts. attac he cases.
transistor radios . han<l-held
n tl culutors and refrigerators ··
<tll transformed into oombs
to a Libyan <·<>lonel rn Tohruk
The files relate that "one of the
Libyan military officers picked
up one of the devices. As a re-
sult, th~ dev1ct-along with the
rr !. t of the explosives on the
truc·k detl)n<1ttd and killed lhree
L 1hy<1 n soldi e r s " Thrct'
American ins tructors wer e
wounded
-\'t:TUtANS OF the t.:.S.
special forces tuught the Lib·
yans ··America n tac tics and
tec·hmque~ ... inC'l11ding classified
methods and maneuvers de-
\·eloped by tht-l'nited States
One of tht· Americans com
plained that some of hi s students
'were barbarians 1n that they
""ere stealing paintings 1 from
the palace walls l and using
sliver tableware as darts ..
One informant s.il(>ped into
the pc.lace basement arsenal
<in d inventoried an enormous
<'at·ht' of soph1stirated gadgets
from van<>us American com
panics "Thl' mvo11:es contained
m the huxcs lt~led thousands of
ti mNs ut a pr1<·e or miJlions of
dollar s," lhl· repo rt staled
Terpll sold th(• equipment for
~rossly inflated prices· one or-
der of 100.000 timers. purchased
for $4.50 to S6 per unit. were sold
(o the Libyans for up lo S250
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Why Do Things Come in So Many Sizes?
At s11mc pornt wc vc got I!• noy, take up in airplane lug~i.11-(1'
take some lime 111Jt and rethink rompartruPnts At home we
sizes. I'm not a person who'lJkes could save whole l'loscts ,,f
a lot of uruform1ty in his life but space. anrt lh c prcd11'1ahly
we could save time, trouble and shaped suitea~i. would ... plake
spa<'e if thete wasn't so much ~ oll'c.1t\IW lhe trunfc of a ('ar a
variaUon in the s\u M>d shape of p1ea!'lure.
~ ...
Suitcases, for example, should
he made in s tandat'd sizes
There should
be just four
For adve rtis
ing purposes
the makers
could ca ll
the m HUGE .
G I ANT ,
LARGE and
REGULA k .
H UGE would
be a big suit
case. GIA NT would be norm<tl
size, LARI. E would be small
and REGULAR would bP .1
small bag used for pe rsonal
items you wanted tu keep with
you on the lrip.
lf suitcases we re made only
four standard sizes. we rould
save 50 percent l?t lhe s pace lhey
Art Hoppe
ENVEl.OPES SHOULD ('Orne
in no more than three sizes. I'm
a derendt>r of the lJ S. Pos tal
Service but it's ridi ('ulous lo ask
them to handle hundreds of d1r
ferent size envell)pcs. Some en
velopes arc hardly b1ggt!r than
the stamps they bear while other
envelopes are too big lo fit m the
average mailbox.
The Postal Ser vice might start
the ball rolling by making their
stamp!\ in standard sizes. loo.
Stamps should be graduated in
size a(•cording to price /\II
stamps for hrst class letters
shoulrl bf> the same s ize and
shape year after year.
MAKING STAMP~ of the
samf' denominat ion in different
sizes i-; as foolish as it would be
to mak" some dimes tht-!>ize of
nickels and some the s11e of
quarter.-Ju.<:t because lht!Y had a
new picture of someone-on them.
It would be Q convenienre--b:J 11Jl
Of US rr Wt! could dt!pend on the
.'>i~e itnd shape of a 15 rent
stam p. I khow stamp t'ollcctors
lik<' it but I'm not even sure we
need all these invcnti vc designs
o n n ew issue s or co m ·
rnemorat1ve stamps We ought
lo know what a stamp 1s without
ha ving to study it to determine
what it will send for u!'.
Car bumpers should all be the
same size and the same hei"hl
above the road. Some steps have
been taken an this direction but
too many bumpers still do not
m eet. It makes it di£ficult to
start a car by pushing it with
another i.n winter and it makes
for a lot of bashed radiators and
Lrunks all ye.ar around.
AND WHILE car manufac·
turers are al it. f wish they'd
agr ee fhat the key with the
square end was always the igni·
lion key and the one with the
round end was always the trunk
key . Regularly. one major
m anuracturer decides-to reverse
that. J'd ra~t ~e them .av•
theTr creativt-drive for some
other feature in their cars: •
. Rox.es'of cookies and crackers
that we keep on our kitchen
shelves need not be so inventive·
ly different as they are. Like
odd·shaped suitcases, it makes
them very difficult lo store in a
limited space.
I SUPPOSE 1t would be wrong
to try to 11npose standardization
on them hut I wish bQttles.
magazines, r eceipts and ice
cube trays came tn just a few
standard sizes, too As 1t is. they
take up too much room. You
can 't stack them. file ftlem neat-
ly or keep them on the same
shelf because they don 't fit
together.
Too often the shape and size or
things is determined, not by
anyone thinking of how the item
will be used, but by someone in
the advertisi ng department
whose only consideration is how
to sell it.
In Reagan Country Everyone Wears a Nice Smile
Saa&a Barbara
This is Ronnie Reagan l"Ountry
f don't mean Pveryone in Sanla
Barbara will vole for Roonat
Reagan I although! suspect every-
one will). It Is Honnie Reagan
country because everyone 1s nice
"You'U love Santa Barl>arn,"
said the tanned blond, hands<lme
young m an
behind the
bar . (A ll
young men in
S a n t a
Barbara are
tanned. blond
a nd hand -
some : all
young women
'are tanned ,
blonde and
beautiful.) ''It's the nicest piece
ln the world." he said, pourtna
lwo 1tasaes of white wine for my
wife. (;IYncfa. and me. C No one in
Santa Barbara drinks anything
11trongerthan white wine. l
As be talked entbusiutieally
~bout tbe dellahu of Santa
Barbara, bi.I even , white teeth
(everyone la Santa Barbara bu
even, white teeth) flashed
:i nice, warm s mHe
·' [ think everyone in Santa
Harbara wakes up the same way:
thPir eyes pop open and, at the
same instant, their lips part in a
nice, warm smile lhal fades only
as slumber overtakes them at
night Glynda disagrees. She
lhinkstheni<'e, warm smile never
fades. awake or asleep, Who
knows whlchofwi is right'!
NATURALl.Y, Glynda nnd I
fell to ditlt'Wlslng why everyone In
Santa Barbara is so nice. At first.
we thought It might be the
climate, which 111 very. very nice
Roth mornings here have been
foggy, hut it's a nice, warm fog.
And when the 11un comes out at
noon, a nice, cool breeze sprlng11
up from the ocean to obviate any
discomfort.
Then there'll the lovely selling.
What could be nker than to be
nestled between the blue Pacific
and the towering SMnla Ynez
Mountains? Glynda also suggest·
ed tbe nice. clean sidewalks and
streets ml&h\ be a factor , as wti
saw not lo much as a ci1aret butt
In a 1uµer. But I ar1ued that It
was not the lack or litter that the nice ltesk clerk if there were
made people nil'e, but rather the any antique stores lo poke about
niceness o( the people that made in. He directed us to the ~lock in
forthelarkoflilter. which they were clustered. but
WE FEEL we fo und the
answer on our second.day the re.
W e had seen all the sights (lndud·
ing the hrass plaque com·
memorating the foundin~ of the
very /1rst Sambo's pancake
restaurant in 1957 l Glynda asked
warned us apologetically that it
was "the seedier section oft own." H' was right. The houses were
smaller and older. Hut each was
freshly painted white and most
had picket fences and close-
cropped lawns. It was then that
Glynda and I d1s<'Overed the
secret of Santa Barbara: No one
in Santa Barbara is poor.
IT IS NOT TRUE that everyone
is also white. We did see one black
person. He was driving a new car
with Alabama plates. But every·
one In sa'nta Barbara is middle
claasp(,rich. Noone Is poor or ex-
ploited. No one has anything to be
angry about. Consequently ev~ry.
one is nice~
And l think that's Ronnie
Reagan's vision of America. ff •
he's elected, we're going l.o have
a nation Ol smiling, contented,
well-off, aood cll11ens who are in·
variably nice to everyone they
meet .
At least. it's nice to think so.
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NATION Monday, October 27. t980
'We Stare at TV Tube, Turn Off Minds'
Nixon Fears legacy of Boob May Be l.A>8t to Televi8ion Generation • he w~s. Well, I took that to By 808 Gat:ENE
, Foe.rtll ,,, 0 ~""I
NEW YORK "I ha vf' nev...r
N.eA m.)Mll on t•levuuon." said
Richard Nhu>n
At flnt I thouaht ht~ wia:, 1t1d
din1 me. Nlaon was probMbly
tbe moel lelevlsed pubhl' fl1url' ;.,
in the hiatory of the:-l'ounlry But
he H id it was lrUt'
"No, I don't t1n11aaie in some of
the practice ot others ... hl' u td
"I've never wMlched a ta(>(' of
myself. Oh, a 0 H h ou the news
or somethln1. if I'm looklna at
lt. But durina the While H ousl'
years l deliberately read the
news summaries, whlt•h had of
course total cover1t1e or what
was on the evening news and
that sort of lhina
.. BUT I DON'T -l'VE never
bad a tape of m yself. a nd then
studied the tape and then gone
out and practiced.
"Ob, never I reme mbered
that many y e ars ago , Tom
Dewey -whom I greatly ad·
mired and I think would have
been a g reat president .
secretary of state, chief justice.
anything, lf the time would have
been right -but Dewey was
known as som e what o f a
mechanical man. And I have
heard that he sometimes would
practice his speech before a mir-
ror.
''I know lhal othf'rs or l'OUrtlt'
will d<> lh•t I notit t'd, for rum
pie, at the la11t conn ntlon, a
number ol the JM"OPlt' apparrnlly
went d.>wn to the conv,nllon hiall
atnd prartk~ thrlr s1leer ht>11
I've nev.-r practk<·d J .1p.•e1•h in
my hfe ..
1 said that 11ur<'IY. befort' de ·
llverin& lhot'le famous televuwd
addre58t>s. he must h{lvc• dotw 1t
few rwt t.hrou1h11
"NO, Sill, NEVE R," Nixon
said "On TV. I do II llvt l don't
Hilt' to mllke a 1ape I hke to do
It li ve, and maybe you flub a ul
tie. btU on the other h1rnd ll h1As
mor e believabahty
"I do IA lot of the w ratana
myself When 1 ·ve been through
about tweh•e drafts, 1 ·ve got IA
lot of it up here. But I never
read 1t out loud. No sir , never out
loud. And I don't time at
· · 1 think if you read the thing
out loud, or if you watch yourself
on television, you become self·
conscious and s a y , 'Gee. I
should ha ve this kind of a
gesture rather than t hat.' and so
forth.
"Now you will probably learn
things, but on the other hand.
your critics -family, close staff
and the rest -they will say,
'Look, I think you we re speaking
loo fast, or you were speaking
too s low, or you were looking too
much here. thne . 4'r you were
loolt ma ttown . you sfio uld look up
more, you 11hou.ld sit istnai&bter '
•II t~e things
"l'OU SHOULD LINTEN. You
1d 1 II u I ct t a It t' t h Mt s 0 rt 0 r
a1tle11m But I think when the
mdlvidu1d himself gets anto that
busmt'll11 when• he practices -
1t '11 very diffi cult. at least in my
cue . to ret•in s p0ntaneity "
I said thut It was difficult for
ffil' to bt.•ht>v~ that , before ad·
drt'llSin& the nation on mom~n·
tous issues, he had not studied
t a p es o f h is pr e vi o us
performances.
"Le t m e put it in other
terms ... Nbon said. · ·1 quit play
ang golf over a year ago -you
know, I got so busy with my last
book. now I probably won't play
a~ain. l 've broken 80, and that is
as far as I'll ever go anyway.
But I know that the golfers say
that they have video tapes made
of their golf swing, or they have
pictures taken of their golf
swing, and they go out and watch
the pictures and they try to swing
a nd so forth.
·'I could no more do that and
play a good game -l 'd become
so self·conscious , I 'd miss the
ball."
F or all his protestations
about not watching himself on
television, however , Nixon
seems to have almost an ob·
session with the Institution or
TV. Again and aaain durina our
conversation, he kept comin1
back to It.
"IN voua COLLEGES and
univer11lties and in .Your speech
course," he s aid, ''they believe
that you s hould listen to your
voice The network people, they
all, some are men and some are
wo m en -they all h ave the
same lilt at the end, or the drop,
and so forth. The same cadence
-and to me it's aa boring as the
dickens. They would be much
more interesting if they would
talk in different terms.
"CBS, for example, which is a
network I listen to a great deal
I also listen to NBC and ABC
-but I notice each has a certain
cadence, where they must say to
some of these people, 'You're
going to talk this way.• I think
t hey lose something."
He began to talk about Lyndon
Johnson, and suddenly television
came up again.
"THE TROUBLE WITH Lyn-
don," Nixon said, "he had three
television sets in the office, and
he would look at them, the
critics on television, and then
call the heads or the networks.
Those people were not elected -
heart. One of the first things I
did when I came to the Oval Of.
Cice was to re move all or the
television set!'!.
'·He even had them in his
bathroom . And. in the Jillie room
there, he had little television
sets in the bathroom and he had
one in the sitting room, a nd an·
other room off the Oval Office and
three in his bedroom . I took all of
them out.
"Yeah. Absolutely Oh, I
dido 't h ave one in the' bedroom.
I don;t have one there now
When I do look at television I
Wlually io to look at sPorts. and
I of course see the evening news.
Although I gene rally get my news
from reading -but these days,
since 80 percent or 90 percent or
the people do see the evening
news, you better look at it to see
what people a re doing."
I said that with all the social
problems in modern America -
t ee n -age preg n a n c i es ,
widespread drug use, soaring
divorce rate, open m arital in-
fidelity -I wondered what Nix·
on tho ught was the biggest
potential probl~m
Cool Homes May Harm Aged
"I WOULD SAY I am con-
cerned th e rn os t about the
enormous power of television,"
he said. "When I read polls to
the effect that the aver age
American spends four hours in
front of the tube, it to me is a
very discouraging thing to see
HE SAID TIIAT his great con-
cern for bis grand childre n 's
generation is that the legacy or
books may be los t o n them ,
replaced by the ne~ le~acy or
television
NEWl'ON, Mass . CAP ) -Energy conservallon measures may
endanger the lives of many elderly people who have difficulty
maintaining proper body temperatures, specialists on aging have
warned.
Cool temperatures which can be borne safely by the general
populace can bring on hypothermia -the inability lo maintain a
body temperature of at least 95 degrees -and lead to death in
some older people, the specialists said at a recent conference on
Energy F.quity and the Elderly.
Dr. John Stitt, a Yale University e pidemiologist, s aid
hypothermia among the old has been studied in England but is just
beginning to be recognized in this country.
He cited a recent estimate by the National Institute on Aging
that up lo 2.3 mi llion people over 65, or roughly one out of every 10.
experience subnormal te mperatures daily. Though it is difficult to
pin death on hypoth~rmia without complex autopsies, Stitt said he
agreed with estimates that it claims several hundred lives per year.
''We must be careful not to throw the elderly into a panic,"
ALL ARE INVITED TO AN INSPIRING TALK
.-~M,.AW-AND MAN'S EMPLOYMENT"
by Melvin A . Hurwick. C.S.
DATE: TVFJJDAY,OC'l'.ZB&ll
TIME: EIGin' O'CLOCK
PLACE: ·
11IE lfVNnNGTON BEACH INN
Padftc: Oaut-....... y
lletwen lleacb Blvd. 6 Mala SC .• . .;
Nursery Care
Presented lo the Community by
First ChurC'h of Christ. Sdentist. lluntington Rt-arh
I REAi.LY WISH
I KNEW WHY PEOPLE
HAVE FUNERALS
Students of hul'Nln bt>havior ten us that cnfftlonla fo r saying
goodby h•w existed u long .. rtYn. Cft'emonla mark «Wntl In
the ltwe of peopw and communllla. Weddings mark new f•mllla;
tt.ptlsrM and b.r mltzvah. welcome chlldrm and .dolncent• Into
eodcty. Death m.rk1 the end Of life. The funn .. •clcnowledga
that• let. ha. been ltwd. Peopl« apr_. thctr IMllRge about II~
through CCNtltOftV· Funer•ll alto prowtde a aoct.Uy accepted way
tor people to com. t~ther 10 1upport the grieving t.mlty. Many
peopt. w.tc:ome aocl•I eupport. If thett wett no fl.annal., how
would you Incl • way to tell • t.mlly that you cared about their
loea.
Harbor Lawu ·Mount Oli\e
Memorial Parll · Mortuai'y ·
·Mausoleums· Crematory .
tmOtallrA.-• ~ .._. • PhomMO-UM
COIM .,_., °"'W ~ '"-nll ~
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Stitt said. adding it was possible for an old person to withstand cool
te mperatures safely .
However , Stilt and several othe r conference participants ques-
tioned whether the federal government's ther mostat rules, which
require 68-degree wintertime settings in most public buildings, re-
cognize the vulnerability of the elderly.
They noted that the National Institute on Aging is now warning
that even "m ildly cool" temperatures -those in the 60·65 range -
can trigger accidental hypothermia, particularly a mong the ver y
old.
A related problem is hyperthermia , the inability or a person to
keep cool enough when exposed to high temperatures. Some ex-
perts believe that more than 1,000 Americans, most of them elder-
ly. died from that phenomenon during the s ummer 's heat wave.
Olaf J . Kaasa, president of the American Assochttion of
Retired Persons. said both dangers deserve more publicity.
"Before we go on too aggressive an energy conservat ion cam·
paign, we 've got to be sure those two terms -hypothermia and
hyperthermia -become household words." Kaas a said.
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Because milk gives you all kinds of good
things. Like protein, vitamins and lots
of calcium.
For just about 12~ an 8-ounce glass.
And that is a beautiful bargain.
fl Now, more than ever, is the time for milk.
·'The re are so many good
books out there to read There
are so many good a rticles that
a re thoughtful to read . It is
something people have lost if
they sit in front of the tube and
turn off their minds .
"It's a qu~stion of d1sc1plin,.
and parental leader:.h1JJ I un
derstand that parents park t hei r
kids in front ~r the teli•v1sion
"My best adVJce to an) yow1g
pe r son movin g u p 1s : H.eoci
more, look at television less."
NEXT Nu:on's new life in New
York and hu view of the future
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This seal is your assurance of a real dairy food.
Statewide llOtt "'et'IP. J)el half-talJoa •• ol Au1. t, 1980. California Milk A<IYi'°'Y Bo.ard 'C 1980
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Rtchard Nixon
Rejoice,
Beer Sipper,
At Discounls
S ACR AM ENTO (AP 1
Wholtsaler.; will be allowed to
give retailers quantity discount...
on beer next July I unless tht
Legislature says otherwise. Sa}..,
the st ate Alcoholic Be..eragt·
Control Department.
The department has prohjb11
ed s uch discounts for H number
of years on the theory that bePr
is pe rish able a nd r e tailer "
should not be e ncouraged to buy
more than they can quickly sell
But the department has an
nounced that recent court de
cisions in fair trade and anll-
trust cases indicate the discount
prohibition may be unconstitu
tional.
And it said that ofte r recent
heJrings, it doubted that the pro
hibition has a firm statutor}
base or represents good policy
But the de pa rtme nt said 1t
recognizes that the beer industry
would seek leg is lation to re
in s ta t e t h e p r o h ib ition
Therefore it wi ll abolis h the pn.J·
hibation next July I unless th~
Le~1sl11ture says otherwise
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ACROSS
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50 Heel
51 Common suf·
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62 Re11nue
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117 A1 no time
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couch 119 Fourtded
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ORANGE COUNTY /CONSUMER
Grand Old PartleN
Kissinger Raises $80,000
R)' 0 .('. Hl1STINf;S
OI , ... 0.11, l'1t .. '"'" tots Lundbf•r.,;. le•lldt'I ,if l ht·
Republlran Party 111 Orungt• Counl\ ""
noun\'\,~I \hlolt rorml'r "'\'\.'.r\'\M} of ~\1'1t' tt ~nr5' K1io.s1naie•r ' >tpp1•11ranrr' 10
Newport B~ach l'arl1t·1 thl' m11ntb
r1iaed .-0.000 for {;OP cuffcr
klssin&t"r io.pok,• ut .1 4·or kt.i1I 1111rt~ 111
the homt' ol John 1u)(t 1>:11.-n W 1H d t ht>n
was the -'ucst t>f honor ut a dmnt•r JH111)
at Ambr0ti11l Twkt"t~ to Uw <'•K"ktu1I
party w.-nt for $125 1.1v1t·1·1• Tht· tall for
the dlMcr purt) "1th Or K ~ 11:. $J 0011
per l'OUp\t•
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F 0 a M •: K 0 ll I\ N Ci •: \' 11 u n r ,
<Supervisor Rohen Ha tt 1n !>aid I lt>t>I
partially vind1c11tt!d. aftt'r lei&rnmg that
tht-Calitom11t Suprt•nlt' Court w111sn ·1 go
Ing to disbar tum. or !>USpcnd tum from
practicing law
The high court la:.t w~t>k rulffi <I J
that a 20-day Jail term. a $65.500 fine, 1rn
$875 assessm ent for court costs Wld re
moval from office amounted to suff1cr~n1
punishme nt for Baum ·s 1976 convaeuon
for m isuse or public runds
However. the high court pubhl·ally
reproved Battin. The C.:altrorn1a Bar A!>
sociation had left further punishment of
the forme r county supervisor up to the
Supreme Court. • • •
REP. ROBERT BADHAM. R-Newport
Beach. has been a ccused by h is
Democratic challe nger of spending near -
ly $10,000 in campa ign contributions to
cover travel expenses for his family.
Democrat Michael Dow sent a letter
to some of Badham's contributors, ac-
r u 1n1i1 tht• 1111·11111twnt r 11nl(t1•1001n1an
from lht• Ortt111i(1· c 'e111sl ., 411lh 0 1!1tnrt of
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Oo w said hl' 1sn 1 !l uggcsllng that
Badham bl'Okl' uny la w "fie has vlolat
ed a trust between himself and tus con
tnbutors." thl' Democrallr cw1d1date, a
deput ~ dis trirt attorney, wrote in his
letter
· It ·s tht' usual last mmutl' thrng from
d t•hallenger.' sa id John BurtOf\.Or t~e
Fluor Corp 's political action com mit
le ~. which has contribted $4 50 to
l3ac1hamdurrng the pa:.l year · 'll s no bl~
deal,·' Burton added. • •••
BAl>HAM AND OOW are scheduled to
face off at noon Wednesday in the Forum
at 0 r ~r.~e Coast College in Costa Mesa.
The dJscussaon of campaign issue:. 1s
sponsored by OCC's Associated Stu·
de nts . Admission is free and it's open to
the public .
Only the two major µarty candidates
··cot a problem? Then w n te tu Pal Dunn Pat wtll
cut red tape. getting the answers and aclton you need
to solve inequilles m government and business Mwl
your questU>ns to Pat Dunn. At Your Service. Orange
Coast Dmly Pilot. P 0 Bo.r IS(J(). Costa Mesa. CA
92626. As.many letters as po.~sible will be answered,
but phoned inquines or 11!/ters not includlny the --.. \.
reader·s full name . uddress and busmess hours' phone
number cannot he considered This column appears da1
/y ercept Sundays.
Ra.., Fiwt11 "" Milk
DEAR PAT: I've h eard confl1ctmg stones con
cerning the nutritional value o f r a w versus
pas teurized milk. Can you tell me how much
paste urization d ecreases milk's vitatruns and
minerals 'and what I!> lo blame ia those cases
whe re raw milk has been· blamed for food poison·
ing?
' IL T., Newl>Clrt Beach
Some IRTfent"s, sucll as "nmli C&la---
tlalamme, are decreased durtag paatearlaa&loo, but
meltlaer puteu.rtzallon nor raw milk coatribates
1lgnlflcaa& amowala of Vitamin C to tbe diet, ano
M pettellt of u.e· tlliamine ln daily dleta comes
from Ooar, cereals and mea&a. Raw milk is not
fortUled wiU. Vllamln D, iceaerally recommended
fer lld..U ._. mvaUu. Food poUoe1111, suci. as
salmoaella, may.,deve lop bttau.se of tbe presence
of pcMeetially pathogenic bacteria iD raw milk.
Tl9ese bacteria are few in number, bu& tbey can
multJply rapidly If raw milk is unrefrigerated. All
raw milk sold in California must be labeled
certified, guaranteed or Grade A.
Food ri..t•~ 8a9s Saw
DEAR PAT: Som e time ago there was a lot of
publicity about reports linking polyvinyl c hloride
ca type of plastic) to <'ancer. I've wondered ever
since if any of the plastic wraps or <'ooking bags
and storage containers used in the home contain
PVC.
arl' scht'tluled to appear 1.i~arian
Dan Mahaffey or Huntington Beach and
1¥r 1tt··rn c111nd1dat~ Rob Ferraro or
N1•wpor1 ~a<'h apparently we ren't in·
Vltt.>d ••• DOW HAS BEEN claimin"throughout
the campaign that Hadham-is a "phan·
tum congressman·' and refuses to debate
him
lltll Uadham says he has a ppeared on
Nt•WJ)t•rt Beac h fo'M radio st ation KOCM
Ill a dis<•ussion with the other can·
thctutes and that another face to·face
m cl'tltlg betwee n himself and his
challenge rs will be aired Friday night
on KOCE-TV, Channel S()_ • * •
A HALLOWEEN party with As ·
11em blywoman Marian Bergeson is
planned Friday ni~ht at Newport Beach 's
Big Canyon Country Club.
Cost o r the fund raiser ror the
Newport Beach Republican is $125 per
person. Costumes are encouraged • • *
THE FOUNTAIN VALl.EY jaycees
µIan to condu<'I a candidate forum Satur
da\ from l.:W pm to -1 "30 pm at the
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OUHNtE Slnklnlf After t,,•el Re•o~ed •
Navy Takes Aim on Nuclear Subs
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have a mesi. .. it~ lor 'ou
Wl\SllJN(i'f()N tAPI The Navy H)'I ll Is
1tudyln1 lhr pm111blllty ol d.l1poeln1 of old sub·
nu1rltwie by alnkln!I them In deep ocean waler lilft t>r
removtnc nuclear fuel from their re•etor pl•nl.11.
Another dlspoHI •lternellve under aludy calla
for removln& enUrt! read or t'Ompartmenls from
obamlnt aubm.,tnet 11ftt1r "defuelin1" the power
planu and I.hen burylna lhe cumpartment" on
land 11t 11 feder•llY 'owned 1ile ll Is uncertain wha(
thC' N•vy would do with the 1ubm11rtne bwls "Eit~r of tt-eH alter1111llvc• would b4! earned
ao u to provide cont•lnment and isolation of the
radwactivl' ma tert•I in lhtl re111ctor pl11nl -fro m
human acuvtt1Cl1J." lhe N111vy said wh8J' asked
UbOUl rf'porl8 O( l\UCh istudlt'S
NAVY Ol"nt'IA~ INDICATED the firs\ t'an
d1da tett for s ut'h dlsoos1.i are the old Polaris mis·
ile fi ring suhmanm:s Hoosevelt and Abraham
Lmcoln, t ure ntly bt!antc dt' acllvatt!d al the Puget
Sound Nuval Shipyard Wu:.h , before being taken
Curing the Incurables
New Drugs Attack Arthritis, Coltls
- -IN6L-EWOOD I A P-t -A potent new treatment
for Infant.a with a rue virus disease points to a
new family of drugs that may someday attack
such incurable diseases as arthritis and the com-
mon cold, a scientist contends.
A team of resea rchers announced this month
(hat an anti-viral drug called vidarabine reduced
by hall the number of fatalities among babies born
with aevere forms of he rpes simplex.
The disease which the child contracts at birth
from bis mothe;, has been fatal in 70 to 80 percent
of eaaes, Dr. Robert A. Buchanan said Thursday.
.. NOW WJTll THE USE of vtdarabine. this can
be reduced to about 35 percent," Buchanan said.
''We have now taken a fatal disease and moved it
out of the fatal column and into the treatable col·
umn."
Buchanan is director of clinical research for
Warn.er-Lambert. Parke-Da vis Researc h
Laboratories and associate professor of pediatrics
at the University of Michigan. He dtscussed im·
plicatloos of the new researc h during an inter view
at a conference on antiviral the rapies a t Centinela
Hospital Medical Center here.
Herpes simplex results from a viral infection
In infants, it occurs wh"en the mother contracts
genilal herpes, usually through sexual intercourse
the University of Aluba mu and Emory University
of Atlanta.
"'nllEKE ARE ONLY about 1,000 cases (of in
rant herpes ) a year m this country." Buchanan
said. "so from a manufucturcr's standpoint, this
has no interest unless, of course, tt 's your ha by.
in which case this is the most important drug in
the whole world."
lie said the most significant fat't about the new
drug is that il s hows viruses can be attacked s ue
cessfully with druf:~. muc·h as penicillin ha~
become a potent roe of baclen al infections.
Discast•s rauscd by viruses ta ke thousands or
Ame rican hves each year and a re at least 1m·
plicated in some cancer~. rheumatoid arthntrs. l ht!
common cold and many othe r diseases.
"WE ARF. JUST ON the threshhold of a n·
tiviral therapies." Auchanan said. "In the next 5
or 10 or 20 years. many other diseases will become
a mendable to antiviral the rapy.
Unlike bacteria. which are microscopic or
ganis ms, a virus 1s little more than a few ~enes
wra pped in a shell of protein. The virus must s lip
into a !Jving cell. whe re it hijacks the cellular
m achinery und turns 1t into a factory for produc-
ing more vir uses, which infect more cells
Bacteria, which work outside the cells, a re
ea sily rea ched with drugs . But. Buchanan said,
"Viruses live inside the cell . This m eans the drug
must penetrate the cells and it musl be specific for
the virus without lolling the normal cell."
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out of t'<>mmiss1on ne xt year The two Pol&n s subs
are beln1 ret ired t1> make way for the new and big·
at-r Trident hoats In the Navy's nuclear strikmg
force.
AJI the Navy explained it, when a vessel Is de·
commissioned, the nuclear fuel is removed from
the power planlll und shipped to Energy De pa rt·
ment facilities.
"Howe ver, after the fuel has been removed .
portions of the reactor plant ue still radioactive
as a result of the oper11tion of the nuclear reactor
and. therefore, must b4! d isposoo of in a manner
whic h will have a negligible Impact on the environ-
ment," the Navy said.
IN DISCUSSING THE two a pproaches now un·
der study, the Navy said one a lternative is to
, "place the entire subma rine at a sitf' in the deep
pa rt of the ocean where there is virtually no
li ke lihood of its being disturbed by human ac·
tivities. seismic <.1clion or ocean movement "
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.. Preliminary inform;1llon indautes that the
submarine would t>e intact after landin1 on the
botto m and that the re actor plant . would re·
m am intact," !he Navy said
·'Corrosion of the metal of the hull and the re·
actor pl11nt would then be the only way thal the
radioacUvlty would be releas~."
BUT nlE NAVY Si\ID such corrosion "Is a
very slow i1rocess because of the low te mperature
at Rreat ocean de pths and the W1e of corrosion·
resistant metals in key parts of the re act.or plant."
As for the land disposal concept, the Navy aaid
this.option "would take udvantage of the contain~
m ent provided by the submarine's reactor com~
partmenl, which would form an outer ... con-
tainer of hil(h strength and durability ...
·'The potential effect on the environme nt from
the land dispos al alternative ill expected to be ex-
tremely low." t he Navy said.
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Blu~d~r Day • ID Atlanta
Mi-stakes Haunt Rams • in 13-10 Setback
lh JOUN s•:v ANO
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11n11h l-.1 lht·lll:-l'IV\.'S T h .. · Ram~
h :I\'\' O\I rnw to blaml• but the
I< urn,., for lh1•11 1:1 IO loss Oh . tht'
r dt·re1·~ .1n1I lhc Fah'on!-. may
huv1• pla)l'd l11l µart:. in this
:-.\' ri pl 11111 . .is ,1 whole . the
Kam-. Wl•rc tt•rnblc
i\NO, l'Nl.IKF: most losses.
the players aren't the only ones
Jt fault this llme as the coaches
1n particular Ray Malavasi
and deft·ns1ve C'oordinator Bud
Carson played key roles, too,
II was u contest the Rams cer-
tainly didn't deserve to win
and almost did But big plays by
the f'alc·ons. Ham penalties.
missl'd tacklt's, fumbles, in·
lerccptions. l.>ad C'alls by the ref·
erel's and some poor judgment
on the part of the Ram coaching
staff was too muc•h to overcome
.. Wt' Jt.ISI played badly ... said
J ack Reynolds .. We s hould have
never bet>n in that situation. We
didn't execute. but I'm not say
in g that was the offense's fault
This was a team loss."
but those really didn't determine
the outcome.
M alavas1 cunfessed to the
Hl:tm s · first b lunde r which
enabled the f'alcons to get two
s ho ts at scoring in the first
quarter instel:td of one
"I Just screwed up." he ad·
milled. ··1 thought it was l:t 10·
yard penalty lit was only five ) 1
got some wrong information.··
Malavas i 's thinking at the
time was a 10-Y,a rd penalty plus
a possible sack would put the
Falcons out of field goal range
The move backfired though
when the referees only assessed
half that difference and then
Bartkowski turned around and
hit Jackson in the end zone on a
seven.yard aerial.
"WE DIDN'T GET any sign
from the referees and we didn't
get any signa I from Jac k
Youngblood either (Youngblood -..... • • I
' .
is the defensive captain 1 It was
a gift a positive gift." added
Bud Carson.
Asked if he would have made
the same decision, Carson said .
"You wouldn 't want to know my
a nswer I.et 's J usl say I
don't Like to gi ve anybody extra
downs.··
Carson, who has never been
one to dodge a question. was
also candid about the Rams' de
fen sive alignm e nt on th l'
Falcons ' game -wi nn ing
touchdown.
Asked why he switched de
fenses at the last minute. he said
frankly, "That's a damn good
question. It was the dumbest
da mn thing f 'vc ever done I
thought we could get a ~ood
t h ree m a n ru s h on him
!Bartkowski J and I wanted t11
try to take away the first dtiwn
Ninety·nine times out of 1()1 a
team goes for a first down in
Sunday" s Sc.or~
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BRIDGE WORK -New York City Marathon runners come
off the Verrazano Narrows Bridge Sunday at the start of
the race. The field of over 16,000 that started the race
used the entire upper level of the bridge .
THE MISTAKES the Rams
committed Sunday were enough
to last a whole season. llere's a
sample:
The Rams elected lo take a
five-yard penally late in the first
quarter which gave lhc Falcons
a third-and-seven situation at
the Ra m seven rather than a NY Marathon
Salazar's VU;tory
Called Phenornentd
fourth-and-two.
The Rams could onh•
manage three points after twice
having fi rs t-and·goal at the
Atlanta five.
A Carl Ekem holding penal-
ly late in the fourth quarter cost
the Rams and f'~rank Corral a
converted field goal from 30
NEW YORK (AP> -ln just
one race, Alberto Salazar has
thrust himself into_ a prominent
position among t.he world's top
marathon runners.
And he has the support of no
less an authority t han Bill
1tcnt1ers,J1 tlllt -ioy.J"9n«~T
marathoner in the world.
"It i• shocking that be can be t this field," Rodgers,,said
after the 22-)lear-old
Salaur bad scored a stunning
upset in winning the New York
City Marathon in his first race
ever at the testing 26·mile. 385·
yard distance.
HE BEAT a crackerjack field ,
a tough field. There were a lot of
good runners here. But they all"
got nailed. It is phenomenal that
he could win a race like this in
his first marathon.
"I congratulate Al." continued
Rodgers. winner or the pres-
Grahame
Spar kl~;
Kings Tie
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) -
Charlie Simmer. who scored two
goals for Los Angeles Kings,
wu happy with the tie. Bryan
Wabon, bench coach of the Ed·
monton Oilers, wasn't.
"You'v.e got to be happy with
a tie on the road," said .Sim.mer.
whose eighth goal of the season
in the third period Sunday night
salvaged a 4-4 tie for the Kings
who were outabot by the Oilers
40-%3.
"We needed to win a hockey
game,'' said Watson. whose
Oilers ha\)e collected just three
points in their fint five games
on home ice.
"We've cot to establish some
credibility at home ... where
teams are afraid to come into
our buiJdinC," Watson aaJd. "We
need tbree lines hittVll and scor· •
ln1 and we're not doln.r that."
The Ollert bad a chance
to wrap tbinp up in the first
period when they outsbot Los
Ml•• 11-4, but let the Kini• all the book. 'Pbey also ran into
10me bot l'08)tendlq by Ron
'1ralwne, wllo donated tbe flrat
IMI af '::Jame to tbe ·Olien ..... .. uqed • soft 'JO-foot
1lapelaot by defenHman Pat
Prtee.
"Orabame'a 1oaltendha1
und • ID UM flnt period," ~.. OMcll Bob 8erl')' aatd. 'Ila.,_. 1P9ftacolarly ... we nn fonuaat• to IM in the · ....... T'9 map eame out of tbe
"'t:'.:=Dt.:~ : ==:~~=~
........ It.~
eI,1•,~" ......... ••Aftmo •
4311ed to.line.
\
ti g i o u s New York Cit y yards out. After the penalty was
Marathon every year from 1976 assessed Corra l 's subsequent
to 1979 and the American record 41 -yard attempt was wide to the
holder but a fifth-place finisher right.
Sunday after falling shortly past After successfully contain-
the 14-mile mad<. "Now I am ing the Falcons on their final
going-to train and beat him." drive wittr-a nickel defense, and
-Not only did the Unhlersity or faced with a fourth-and-II 11Hhe
Oregon senior destroy a record All.anta 46. the Rams s.uddenly
field of 14,012 competitors, but sw~tched to a 3:4 zone .alignment
tte...hfQk_e,.:Rodgers' meet recor~h1.~_res.ulte~ 1~. the fm~l_,g_a_'!le-_..,,...,:.
with a time o r 2 ho urs. 9 wmmn~i'1Ub~"1N1'6~
minutes. 41 seconds the quarterback Steve Bartkowski
seventh fastest in history and to Alfred Jackson. . .
the second fastest ever by an Lack of commu01 cat10~
American. behind Rodgers· betwE!en the referees, Malavas1.
2 :09:27 at Boston in 1979 Q~ Vmce FerraRamo a nd .center Rich Saul on the Rams final
drive resulted in a loss of nine
crucial seconds at the end of the
game.
AP Wir•PhOIO
WHILE SALAZAR was prov.
ing his mettle in his marathon
debut, Grete Waitz o( Norway
was continuing her dom ination
of the women's field. In only her
third marathon all in the New
York City event she broke her
THESE WE RF.N'T the only
Ra m mistakes . There were
more mostly on some unusual
flags thrown by the orricials
WINNING TOUCHDOWN -Atlanta wide r e -
ceiver Alfred Jackson gathers in a 54-yard
pass at the six.yard line with l : 15 to go as
Rams comerback Pat Thomas tries for Lhe
ball. Jackson scor ed on Lhe pl ay to beat the ,
Rams.
John Sevano
world record for the third con-
secutive year , win111ng in
2 :25,41. He r v i ctory over
shadowed an American record
by runnerup Patty Lyons
Catalano of Boston. Lyons -
Catalano cracked her American
m ark with a time of 2:29 33.
T he Cuban-born Salazar's
performance was even more
amazing in view of two injuries
he had suffe red earlier this
year, the most recent injury
threatening his participation in
the marathon.
Bennett Calls Falcons Lucky
In ltle spring, Salazar de·
veloped tendinitis in his left
knee , nearly ending his aspira·
lions to make the U.S. Olympic
team. But he did a lot of swim·
ming t o maintain h is
cardiovascular fitness level, and
when he recovered from the in·
jury, he resumed training and
finished third in the 10,000-meter
race at the Olympic Trials at the
UniversityofOregon.
THEN, IN LATE summer, he
suffered a pulled ha mstring,
curtailing his training for the
marathon.
"I thought I would have to pull
out. After the injury, I didn't do
a n y r eal trainin g for the
marathon until mid-October
(about two weeks before the
race).•• said Salazar.
The lack of tr aining was not
evident Sunday.
ATLANTA
ANECOO'fES:
NOTES. QUOTES &
Atlanta Coach Leeman Bennett, a
former Ram assistant coach. said Thurs-
day . "We''re really lucky to have the
recordwedo. Wecouldeasilybe0-7."
Well , the Falcons did sta rt five rookies
Sunday. but the consensus here is the
Falcons are a team the Rams are going to
have to watch out for. They're young, en-
thusiastic and, more importantly, they think
they can win.
"They s warm, hustle and they're always
coming after you," praises Jack Reynolds .
"They're a good team ."
* *. Bud Carson's arrival here marked the
return of the old Georgia Tech head coach.
An article ih Sunday morning's Atlanta
Journal quoted Carson as saying he'd love
to be a head coach somewhere, either on
the college or pro level. • * •
The press box used here is the same one
for football and baseball making it one of
only three in the nation that serves a dual
purpose. (The others are Seattle and San
Diego).
Add press box: The meal served to the
media was chicken <wfiat else) and the on-
ly music played was Dixieland (no upseu
* • * By losmg. the Rams failed to cover the
spread (four points) for the first time tn
six weeks,
• • • Injury update : Doug Smith ligament
damage to his right knee. He should be
operated on some time this week which
should sideline the starting guard for the
rest of the year : Fred Dryer -sprained
ankle . He s hould be ready for New
Orleans : E lvis Peacock -bruised
shoulder, nothing serious ; Ram team
wounded pride.
* * * The Rams may have been in Georgia
but there was no Georgia in Atlanta. In a
major upset the Rams owner did not ac-
company the team.
* * * Coach Ray Malavasi's ''penally ad-
ceptance " was not received very well by the
Ram high.ups in attendance. General
Manager Don Klosterman was heard throw-
ing out a few (bleeps at Ray'sdecision.
• * * Other than its Southern hospita lity ,
which is for real. Atlanta leaves a lot to be
desired.
• • • The Philadelphia 76ers · basketball tl'am.
in town to play the Atlanta Hawks. stayed
at the same Marriott Hotel as the Rams.
It was quite a :;ighl in the coffee shop to
see Darryl 'Dawkins and Or J followed by
Jack Youngblood. Bob Arudzinsk1 and
Nolan Cromwell Aulngraph seekers tiad a
field day. ....
Do you know they actual!~ have a foot
ball stadium named Gr:rnt F1t~lc1 in
Georgia. where Georgia Tt·ch plays its
home games
I wonder if the fit'ld was named before
or after the Civi l War"
• • • Vince Ferragamo wasn't overly 1m
pressed by the Falcons.
..Atlanta is good but they're nut lhe best
team we've played." he said. ··we JUSl
have to execute beltC'r. 1 can't wait to play
them again.
"We knew what th<'Y were going to do
We just couldn't do nothin'. We got beat by a team that was more ready ·,
Rieb Saul · "We didn't play well It was
<See SEVANO. Pal(e 8 2>
New -Look Spurs Drop Tired Lak.ers
INGLEWOOD (AP> -The San An-
tonio Spun exhibited their new look to
the delendirlt National. Basketball As·
aoclation champi9n Loa Anceles
Laken, and apparently turned a few
beads with their performance.
TIM Spws, pla)'llll their first season
uader CoHh stan Albeek, spotted the
Lahn ~ •• lead after cme quarter
before roarin1 back in tbe aeeond
pirlod and 1olna on to tbeir el•hlh atral_. victory SUnday nlpt, a tCJl.102
trtumplL
Saa Antonio formeTly a nm·and-l\ID
team, lbowtd lt can do 10me otber ·
tbla .. well, too. Aecontln1 to Albeek,
depth and defense were key factors in
their latest victory.
"Thia year we play more aa a team
than in years past." said Albeck, the
head coach at Cleveland last year and
an aaalatant Lakers · coach before that.
"Our second 1roup was the key to our
win tonight. We're playing 1reat de ·
fenae. And creat defense wins in this
league."
Georae Gerviq led the Spun wlt.h 25
points. Jamet 5'1as and reserve . Dave
Corsine added 17 and 18 polats, reapec·
lively. Center George Johmon 'a 12 te·
bouncll led San Antonio to a 48-'3 advan-
t.,e l,!l that department. J
'
"We're playing good basketba.,11,"
said the high·scoring Gervin. "Stan has
initiated a good system to play by with
everyone on lheleam contributing."
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar paced the
Lakers with 30 points. Earvin "Megic".
Johnson had an exceptional game for
Los Antete. with 24 polnts. 13 rebounds
and 11 aaaista. But it wasn't enough ror
a third team playing Its thJrd game in
as many nlihu.
"The Laken looked Oat. especially
after ~layinc three games in three
nighll, ' said Albeck. "We attempted to
keip Kareem from playing in his
l
favorite spot. And our r1'nte rs d td orw
heck of a job.'·
T he Spurs turned the game around h)•
outscoring the La ke rs 35· 13 in the
second quarter to turn 11 12 pomt 1lef1c1t
into a ~45 halfttmt• lt•ad . Los Anl(des
led just once in the sN·ond hulf. 01 t)l).fJ\
late in the third f)Criod
The Lakers· 13-poinl total 1n thi:
second quarter was th<'ir lowest outp1it
in u period since Ft•b 6. 1979 wht•n they
scored 12 points. ulso u~uinst San An·
tonio. Los An11ell·s m aclc only th ree of
its 14 field goal attt•mpts in that 12·
minute span.
' '
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11uq(l•, M1lwuukc~ won ia :.lx\h con11 •cu\lvl' Na IT'S BLUNDER DA\ • • •
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t:Jlmtlez. whu lost hi!> title on an I Ith
1 ou11d ~111wkrnt1 h> Vla1'111 .l11h11si111 0 11 No v
:10 I !JW hud a11n11uncecJ t·iu ht-t t ht!> moot Ii
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drl\'L•r 111· "JS enten •d 1n th11> n.t<'t: a1> a t•o
drivt:1 .inti navigator
Thl' .irgent int> boxc r . Whu bt!~an hi!>
nn~ t·areer in t!lti9. (1 ri.l won the World
11. 11 • \..,,11n.11 mn t·n l " 11 1n December of 1974 when hl'
1-. r lo.1•tl 11111 I 1·11 I lut<·hinl\ # Guhndez s ucce1>s fully dcfe nde<I
h1 I 'I·· 111 I lllll'" lidorl' losing at on a 13 r11und knockout to
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I I• 1 t·~dlnl'd the W BA champaons h1p on Apnl 14. 197!1, IJy
l-.11c1d,1r11.' nur Hossman in 10 rounds, but foui.:ht only tw1rt'
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f••r1•111·· '>ur 1•1111frrer11·e 1s likl· nul'lear warfare Ther<·
.,.,. 11 .111111••1"• uni.> s urvivors "
llonal uia. .. lwtbull Ast1oc1at1on ~ame S unday , de
foatmg Uk! Wa:shm.cton flulle~. 111 88. Tht' Bucks,
leadlnlC th<' Central DI vision. held their n val to less than 100
p0lnts for 11 iwcond succ·ess1 ve night Fred Brown netted
28 pomts tu J>UCl' Seullle'i. 111 U8 triumph over Portland. The
victory snup1X'<l a thrc-l' gamt.' lolling trcak for tho Sonics
St·atUt.> j(uard Paul Westphal will m1si. two weeks
l.wcuuse ut tht' beKtnntnJ( of 11 lltress fracture in one of the
hont'11 of h111 rtHht fool Veteran M.L. Carr of Boston will
tM' iudelmf'rl for about s1" we~ks bee·ausc of a broken hone in
lltl'I foot, u tn1111 s poke'>man reported
ff••d .'tox .~•·• fo , .... lfcMlk .tlanagrr?
tH1S'l'ON llutvh Houk. itchin g to ~et back Ii
1111 11 .1 hu~cbull uniform uftcr two years of retire
111 .. ut 1n ,..lorid<1. wu~ s d to beL·ume manager of the
1\11:.ton He·d Sox luday , 21 year-; after he fi rst was
11ff1•1 t"(l ftlt' Jilli
Tht• H..-cl ~'' t•a lled u new' conference today, apparently
to J01ioww1· llw ..,1gnin~ uf llouk as th1· club's s ixth manager
~lrl l'f' l!itlS
Althou~h he will be 62 next August.
Houk 1s considered by the Hed Sox as the
tough disciplinarian and teacher of youn g
players to give lhc t«.'am a ne w image and
rc;:;ture sagg1n~ fortunes on the field
Stung by the fall from championship
contention and a d rop of more than 300,llOO
1n home utte ndance, to 1 9 m1llio11 .
General Manager Haywood Sullivan fired
Don Zimmer as manager Oct I
Sullivan drew up a list of pos~ible sue
ccsjprs. including Houk. Ted Willrnm~.
HOUI( l''rank Robinson . Ken llarrclson. Boh
L~·mo11, Dick Howser and others . He apparently decided on
llouk with the 11pproval of hii. co owners Buddy Le Roux and
Mrs . Thomas /\ Yawkey
llouk. who rosl' from private to maJor and won a nnrk
of military m edals in.th e Army in World War II . hecume not
eel for his toughness in basebt.111 as manager of th,. New York
Yankees and the Detroit Tiger~.
"He's a very capable m an who doesn 't <;land for any
bull ... Boston coach and formn Manager J ohnny Pes ky said
"When he talks to a player he· does it 1n pnval<' If you want
lo fight him. he"ll fight you lie gets right to the nu1J of
things ...
('.,,., rfH"er11iol G•Hll Gh-e. Br11ht• Tie .I.ff. Hidaord Jin~/ Pi1dt l9ftilt
Don )larcotte scored a pair of goals and ~ Surgeons believe that ailing Houston A~Lros •
Wayne Cashman added a controversial tally in the ' pitcher J .R. Richard may one day be able to resume
fin<t I period to lift Boston lo a 7-7 tie with Winnipeg his pitching career. Richard, 30, who was discharged
Suncfa~ night in a wide open Nationa l Hockey from Moffitt Hospital in San Franc1s1·0 Saturday,
l.ca~u1· 1·ontesl Cashman, standing at the edge of the goal collapsed during prart1c<' July 30 at the A~trodom1· It was later
rrf'aSt' ap,x·ar<·d to swat the puck into the net with his hand revealed he had suffered a stroke \'C'teran placr ki,·ker
But r efc ret• Wally Harri.s let the goal stand . . In other ChHter Marcol, waived by Green Ra~ o,.t R, was reportl'<I tn
~:.im t's. {'rai~ ltamsa v. 1.indy Ruff and John Van Bo:rmeer have checked into Bellin Memonal llos p1tal 1n Green Uay dur
!'>cored j?oals m a 39-second s pan e arly in ing the weekend . The Milwaukee· .Journal quoted Steve
the gaml' to pace Buffalo to a 5-2 verdict Newman, d1rl'ctor of Athletes 1n Action·~ <:reen Bay chapter, as
O\'er the Ne\., York Is landers . Bill saying Marcol was heing treated in tht• Alcoholic Treatme nt
.narb<'r scor('(l cmc goal a nd assisted on Unit at Belin (;ymnasts from the Soviet Cn1on and East
three other:,. as Philadelphia trounced Germ any dominated the fifth annual World Cup meNduring tht>
Ila rtford, fi· l for the flyers ' fou.rth weekend. winning the me n 's and wome n's all-around titles and
straight virtory. The win put the Flyers in winning or sharing nine of 10 gold medals m individual events
f1 rsl plac·e in the Patrick Division and . Am erican Bob Gilder captured the Bridgestone Golf
ended lhe Whalers' six-game unbeate n Tournament by one s troke over Japan's top golfer. luo Aoki
streak . . Grant Mulvey scored two . . Rick Mears outran teammate Bobby Un!ler lo win his
i::oa ls tu lift Chicago to a 7·4 victory over first championship race of th~ season in the inauJ{ural lndy·150
Quc hee . Anders Hedberg's second Mexico Cup in Mexico City .-·-. Lee Trevino scored a J.wo
MA11corrE goal in a li pan of 33 seconrls and fourth or stroke victory over Sandy Light of Britian in the Johnny Wulk"r
! he· n1~hl , wit h 41 Sl•cond~ rcmainjng, capped a three· Roal 80 Open lntcrm1lional golf tuumey in Rarcclon<i . Spain
rnm1·ha<·k to give· the New York Rangers a 7·6 triumph over Lionel Ortega of Eugene battle<.! bad weather and directions t11
to throw deep against would be
Pat CThomasl.
··All I know is that if I had to
do it over again I wouldn't have
made the call," said Carson
The 3.4 :zone alignment is de·
signed for Thomas lo act as the
center fielder on the deciding
TO play. Thomas played the
spot as he was supposed to, it
was simply a matter of a well
thrown ball and a good catch.
"HE (JACKSON) made a
great catch and Bartkowski
made. a great throw,'' said a
subdued Thomas. "Actually he
just threw the ball up for grabs
and it was between him and me
and he won, that's all. It
was a bad play on my part.
"As an All-pro comerback J'm
supposed t.o be abl!! to s top plays
Ii ke that. I certainly don't feel I
lived up lo my label "
Neither did the Ram offense,
which came in with the No I rat-
ed quarterback in the NFL and
an offensive line that was sup·
posed to be second to none
The line, however , allowed the
Falcons to pe netrate into th(·
hack field for six ~acks, whtle the
offen se crossed the 50 yard line
only four times thr1Jughoul the
entire contes t . scoring rinly
twice.
Thi· coup d(• gru<.·e thoul,!h,
which prt1bahly summarized tht·
Hams' l'al<im1t y of 1•rrCJrs, wa~
the t eam's final dnv1· wh1rh first
sa w Drew 11 111 drrip <J !-.urr·
touc·hdown paKs. anr1 ! h•·n lht·
Hams c;quande:r pr1·1"1 11u s
scc·onds off the d111·k in ;, tl1..,pl a \'
<if m<Jss confuswn
THE C HAOS :-.t;Ht"'I wh1·n
Ferra~<imo hit Culh·n Hry anl on
tJ four-yard pass at the Allanta
4!J While Bryant wl:ls strugi.:hng
to get to the c;1dcl1ne::s he·
fumbled anrl lhc hall tncklt.'<1
out of bounds The Rams al'.
s umed the cl<1ck would s top after
1 he ball crossed the s1del1m:~
hut 1t didn't as Lhc referee callt-d
th e play dead in fair grounds
The Rams d1dn 'l realm: th•·
dock was still running until the
Atlant;;i c rowd 1>f 57 .401 began
the final 10-second countdown
Immediately, upon noticing
their error , the Rams called
timeout but it was too late
The clock had run down 18
s econds of valuable time and on·
ly the generosity of the officials
placed the clock back al 15 afte r
it had run down to 6 Mon· 1m
portantly, 1f the Rams harl
callc•d t1m1·out right a.way, they
would have h ad a full 24-3-0
seconds to work with
"It was a fl umb thin~,'' said
Maluvas1 an)traly abf111t the o(
h c1als t•<Jll, or hsc.-k uf one. "The
damn ball wc·nt out of bounds."
Ml\LAVASI Al.SO explained
Lhat only Ont' person on the field
h as the authority to call timeout
with less than two minutes w
play Thal individual is des·'
ignatcd during the l wo-minule
warning ancJ in this cuse It was
1''1•rragamo, who was under the impres~ion 1t wa~ Rich !iauL
.. 1 though! timr-was <Jut when
he I referee 1 raised his hands,"
expl ai ned Ferragam o, wbo
fi nis hed completing 18·36 passei.
fr>r 253 yards , one touchdown
a nd two inte rceptions. '"Finally I
called time out with six secondi-
left "
TIH.• m1·ntal error cost the
Rams dearlv hecuuse 1t e ven
tually forced-Frank Corral to at
tempt u 51 y1:1rd held goal wh.ict-
was on tar~et but fdl harmless
l y t hrec feet s hort of thf
c rossbar
Th,. In~ .... u !Jitte r 1me in that 11
m11vl•<I tht· Falcons 15·3> into ;;
first pl<IC'l' tw with the Rams 1r
tht· :'l:FC' \h·st. will be a han
om• lo ""atrh this wet k when the
l<•am us!->•·mhles for game film~
of their 1wrfllrm<inC('
I 'n1 k1ntl of 1!,lod 1l hap
Jll'Ot•d ..,,rn1 l>r111g l"r<Jnce of th•
In ..;-. \l ,1\·0.· ""e needed a htt11
l cs~<m , '\r1t n1•1·t-..,sari ly by lo~
in g , hut w•· J u;.L messed up a I
fl:n
:--;,, r1nl· 1-. l!'•IO.I! t11 ,,rgue th;,
J.101111
Bro tl1e r-Sister
Act Triwnphs
HICll.\10'\U \"a 1,\P1 ;.
br11th 1·r •1..,t1·1 tc-<J m horn 11
H 1c.-hm11 n d hut n o w l1vin1
l·ls..-v.hen.• v.•>n top honors Sun
d a ~ 1 n th 1· second an nu a
H1l'h rnond Marathon
Ren Wilson. a former standou
mil<'r at il<'rm1tage High Sehool
was the overall winner of th1
race sµonsored by Richmonc
Ne wspapl'rs Inc. and Kath:
Wilson Thomas was the firs
woman arross the finish line
Wilson f1n1sh e1I in 2 hours1 2:
m1nutr-s .' 22 2 se>eon<ls whil<
Thom;,is " a~ dcwk1•d iil :1 . 09. 31.6
f11 •t ro11 Dave "Tiger " Williams and Je rry Butler capture the ninth Portland Marathon 1n two hours. 28 minutes
sC'orl·<I ai::a1ns1 their former te ammates to lead Vancouver lo and 41 seconds Mike Seebold of St Louis captured the
an ll-5 v1rlory over the Toronto Maple Leafs . inaugural World•Ch ampionshi p Grand Prix, the fourth stop of
the 1980 Outboa rd World Series at the Long Beach Marina
Frortt Pagr BI '
-SEV ANO'S COLUMN . • • • Ka11111er Fhtlalww .ti~ -B~rd. Ma<11um. ~eet>otd , 21 . won lhe 22:l·kilometer l~ m iles
~ y ~ · .. ,.--~~~~WilllliP~~el'-r~nerttp BHttieeboht •••••~~~r~i~rsf~nd;iy a fte r running a ll 26 miles. 385 y ards of his father . . Coach Charlie Cowdrey, who took over the
the New Yf)r k Marathon backwards football duties al Illinois State in 1977, has s ubmitted his res just one of those games It seems
we never make 1t easy on
• 1 fel'l fantastic right now." Conner said after ignation,effectiveattheendoftheseason ourselves " • ••• ~oaking in d holtub for a half hour Sunday ni~ht "But I Tfl'h-ri•io11 .. Radio
\\nuldn t try that again for a m1tllon dollars " Following d~ the top sport<. events on T V tonight Rating~
('on.n l'r. 36. a professional roller s kater from Harlem. are., 111 excellent.1 ,1 worth wat<·hin~. 1., fair . .; for get
Even a fter F'erragamo's two
early interceptions there were
no calls in the press box to bring
in Pat Haden
<;aui he ilocsn't knnw what his exact time was somewhere it
ahout fi v<· hours because he was delirious by the ti me he
f1n io;hcd the ruce in Central Park • • • e 6 p.m., C~annel 7 I ./ \n official time was not immediately ava.1lable"t>ecause
1 ll<' mar:1t hon computer broke down afte r 1,500 runners had
l'O ml' <ll'ross lhl• finish hm· NFL FOOTBALL: M1am1 at New York Jets
The Atlanta fans lead the
league m giving their Falcons
standing ovations. I lost track
a fter nine. C1mner, v.h11 had hopNl to match his 3·33 clocking in run·
111111! tht.' marath1m frontwa rd in 1978. said he collapsed at thr
rt n1sh hn1• hut r1•1·overcd after a h;ilf hour in warm blankets 1n
u f1 rs{ aid lt'nt
Announcers: Frank G1 ftord, Howa rd Cose11 ano Fran
Tarkenton.
• • •
"I clon't know what happened toward the end," he s aid
'"I cnuldn ·1 even recognize anvone I knew."
If Ile t·an get out or hc-d today, Conner said , he plans to
fi11d nut his official time and spend the rest of the day in a
steam bath.
Rookie quarte rbac.k David Wooley completed 11 of 17 pa~se.,,
for 93 yards a fte r M1am1 rec.overed three fumble!> as the
Dolphins defeated Buffalo-last weekend, 17-14. The Jets are off
to a bad 1·6 start this season but will t>e favored by 1111 p01nt s a t
home against the 4-J Dolphins.
A ft er the last three weeks on
the road the Rams now get to
spend the next two at hom c
against the hapless Saints 10-81
and Miami.
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NFL Standings
NATIONAi. CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE
F.ast
W LT
Phil a 7 1 0
Dallas 6 2 0
St.Louis 3 5 0
washngtn 3 5 0
NY Giants l 7 ()
Central
Detroit 5 3 0
Green Bay 3 4 1
Tampa Bay3 4 1
Chicago 3 5 0
Minn. 3 5 ()
West
Rams 5 3 0
Atlanta 5 3 0
San Fran. 3 5 _ 0
New Ori 0 8 0
Pel. PF PA
875 207 94 Buffalo
. 750 228 133 N Eng .
.375 157 160 Baltimore
375 123 134 Mia mi
125 l(Y7 234 NY Jets
.625 193 141 Cleveland
.438 112 166 Houston
. 438 123 163 Pitt .
. 375 l13 124 Cinc inn .
.375 105 166
San Diego
.625 218 148 Oakland
.625 2()1 148 Denver
375 184 253 K.C.
.000 116 231 Seattle
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GrHn 6"y "· """"'"°'• l B111teio J1, rww Ene1•na 13
W•1lltn(lt0ft 21. H•w Orlun~ "
Cl .. •1-11, Ptlllbll•Oh 1t
St Loull 11. 6"th,,_e 10
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Plltl-lpflt• II, Clllc-14
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East
WLT
6 2 0
6 2 0
4 4 0
4 3 0
I 6 0
'Central
5 3 0
5 3 0
4 4 0
3 5 0
West
5 J 0
5 3 0
4 4 0
4 4 0
4 4 0
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Pct. PF PA
150 179 121
.750 220 162
.500 163 159
.57 1 99 144
.143 114 164
.625 174 159
.625 137 128
.500 216 173
.375 t 11 128
.625 241 170
.625 215 192
.500 t44 165
.500 145 159
.500 145 171
Steve would like nothing mon
than to wm the team 's first
garnl' of the season against hi~
form('r 1)rgan1ZC:1lion
The ~amc will also bring back
former Cos ta Mes a High and
Orange Co:ist College place·
ki cker Benn.> Ri cardo, who
seems lo ha\'E' found a home in
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111rt1·d <ul IH varil touchdown puss lo Ozz1C' Newsome
with ~ :Jij r1•ma1r11r11.1
T hu, I 11111., ( 'rwk rnrt. k ll'kt·d 1tthrough for lhe wrn -
11111..: 111111 i.:111
I 'rn l•·r n hly n•lic·v~tl ... s~ud Sape "It's been
•111 h111.i .. 1111•1· w1•'vt· lH"alf'n thc~t: 1-?UYS. it's nice to
k II 11 W 11 l'l 111 IW rl lllW ..
II':. 11111 1111-ll-!C:.t garne. without question."
... 1111 fl rown:. ( 'ou<'h Sum Hut1~1l11no.
Oile rs 23. Bengals 3
1982 Critk-al
Housing Issue
Nearing Boil
l\y JOHN CUNNIFF
AP lvtl1t .. 1u.l,ot
NEW YO HK lfuusing may not be an issue m
this clt•ctwn but at certainly will be by 1982, says a
housing associatwn Clffic1al
Hy then. he and many others an the industry
.;e1 .. m to think. two great pressures could con·
verge. A l'{rnwin~ number of young people. in need
uf housini(, and u dcpressO<I rate of housing con·
st ruction
The first ractur 1:-; a demographic certainty:
More Ame nl•ans will n :ach age 30 in the decade of
lhe l !JROs tha n in an y other ~ decade an history Tht> second
fartor. equally 1m1Jortant. de
pendsonsevt•ral vari ahl t'S
Among the variables the \Ao ~
availabalitv and cost or con :=-la?""
slruction and mortgage money. ~· .
the cost or lumber lexpected lo ~ ~ rise in 1981 ), the afforda bility or Jn
the fi nished produc t . also :h
destanL'<l tu ht· more costly .
Based on a casual ~amphng cuNHIFF ~: . ..
The N t"L's \6 game rc~ulur :.ca~on :.eht:dulc
reaches its midway point tonight ~hen llW :"le\\
York Jets host the Miami Dolphins LO the fln:tlt' or
the ei&hth weekend or action
(h·~1.11tc IOJUfC!o lei llllUrtl'rburk '1'1·1 r y
11r.Jtlsh11\\. running ba,•k ~·, un•·u llurrl:1 uncl u ho:.I
ol ol l)('l re~ular!>. I he St t>t>ll'rt. 1appeltrl'<i ht•atkcl f11r
\l ll'l!•n when· ~1dr1ey Thornton's Z yurd run l(Uv•·
tht·m a 26 t4 lt•ad l(uing tnto tht• final penotl Uul
~1;111 Huhr. who earlier kkk«I two racld !(oats,
111111 • .,lun':. Earl Camphell gamed 202 yards on
:!7 f'iHrw:. ;ind Jfll nt•d 0 .I Sunpson as th<' <mly
1 11:.lwr:. in N l"I. history to post success1 vc 200· ya rd
lot lHTl ('!o Campbell had 203 last wef'k, while
Si mpson dad 1t an 1973 and again in 1976 as the
Oilers kept pan• with <.:levelancl atop the American
L'onkreoce's "C:1•ntral l>1 v1Mt>n a l 5 :.i 1'1Usburgh is
4 4. l'rnt•inna I 1 :1 ~
of opinion among builders and len~ing o~fici~ls.
there seem:-. little chanC'e that a s enous s1tuat1on ~h
will ~avoided True, builders are becoming more
innovatavl..'. an<l ll•nders and regulators are devis· pe.
in~ new h•ndang t cehrii~ues. but it all takes time. ·ir
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~· .t Holbert Wins Can-Am
Ri,verside Race Ends i1t Near Darkness
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By HOWARD L. HANDY
01 IM Dally P1i.t Si.II
RIVERSIDE It was a rull day of racing.
everything from fool racing, roller st~kes a nd
bicycles to the glamorous Can·Am machmes lhat
finished the day almost under the cover of dark-
ness at Riverside International Raceway Sunday
The event was the Budweiser Grand Prix and
Can-Am winner Al Holbert felt il was getting too
dark to race at the end. "I couldn't see anything out there and I almost
didn't see the checkered n ag ... he said a fter the
race. "It was getting difficult to see at the e nd of
·· the r ace but the people here are safety-minded
Boating
It's a First
ForNOS4
Newport Ocean Sailing Association Saturday
logged the first completed 14-Mile Bank rat'e
and one of the fastest in recent years.
The race started at 11 a.m . and the 68 boaL" in
aix classes were virtually all snugg~ down and their
crews celebrating bys p. m . · '
'The wind gods favored the fleet this year with a
moderage southwesterly breeze that provided a
,. spinnaker nm in both directions in the 28-mile race.
Flnt menohuJI yacht to finish was J ack Baillie 's
12·meter NewsBoy from Balboa Yacht Club in an
elapsed time of 4 hours, 48 mmutes News8oy was an
International Offs hore Rule entry.
First Performance Handicap Racing Fleet en·
try to fuli.sh was Bob Longpre's Firebird. Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club. with an elapsed time of 4
boun, 42 minutes. News'Boy started five m inutes
behind Flrebird.
First muJtihull yacht to finish was the 53-foot
trimaraq Crusader . sailed by Dennis Burnett,
South Shore Yacht Clob.
Corrected lime results :
10R 111 1 Free EnlerprtM, l(e•ln R1leV, UCl'>A I Rdo<J<'• J,m Lin
'"~':l:',;.~vfi91 1 O.br•, R1ch.'lrd R .... 11. WHOA, I For•bor<l. Boo
L.onQPre, BCVC. J, H•rd I •Ck, J•l'l'I Ne<lrv. WCVC • P..lt Jim ErM"
8CVC, S. Spinclrlll, Oen Fellnarn, !>l BVC.. . PHllF·B Ill -1 W•rP F•ctor. l(on S.1<1111, NH 1'l I "~"il"~c•9u> Jim
Slta11t. VYC. PHltF·C 1111 -I. Nlnol•, H•nk Hum•nn. BVC 1 0...>I, R~t c;oooono.
V'f(; J, Av.nll 11, Fred 1'111.Hlno. VVC MIRO 11•1 -I. R•wlllck, t<enny 1(1;nn, C•PI> 81'C. 1 I rop1t Tnr .. I. 8111
"°"Kief" Smid, NHYC, l. R-••Y 11, Jot>n Wltl>l'I, vYC • ~hou WAve,
ICntOl·Wl'*'-· vvc.) AllOIMnO, BObS.00.ro, BVI.
ORCA 111 -l Erm. 8c>"'1t HOUQhlon SSVC I E10lllf0 Cl•y ROQOr MecGr991W, LI YC.
B•rt••• Top Ca uurrdon'
Robert C. Hartman. commodor e of Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club, was the winner of Newport
Ocean Sailing Associalton's Commodore's Ap·
preciation race Sunday.
The event is the climax of NOSA's year and
traditionally follows the annual business meeting
and breakfast at Balboa Yacht Club The race
around the buoys in Newport Harbor as s ailed in
•· Lido-14 sloops.
Runner-up was Phil Glasgow. BYC com -
modore; third was Robert Kenney, Pt. Dume
Yacht Club; fourth was George Neill. Anacapa
Yacht Club, and fifth was Jean Goppert, Navy
Yacht Club, Long Beach .
Eleven commodores competed in the race.
~ N Roll Cn'C Mlellft"
Rock N Roll, a Moore·22 sailed by Jeff and Sue
Rosen, Dana Point Yacht Club, was the overall
and Chass B winner Sunday in Capistrano Bay
Yacht Club's second race of the Mission Series for
Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts.
Tbe race wu sailed from Dana Point to San
Onofre and back in light alrs.
Second overall was Rawhide, Kenny Kuhn,
Capo BYC, and third was Bold Forbes, Ed Cum·
mini, DPYC. Class winners:
S-~ 8 .. 111 • DaaJ111•e
YOWll San Die10 sailors domina~ the Roy
llcCullcRaP trophy series for Sabot aailon under 1• at Newport harbor Yacht Club saturday and
Sunday. Tben were 31 entries in the event.
Tr_., ........ : I ..... i.a..1~. M>YO, a. MllW ........ ~"' AiYC; a. ,_.,tMll M1dn119. IOYC; 4, Tom,_,.,., M>YC; S. O.vld ~r-o, LIYC.
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ST PSTSBSBURG, Fla. -Sln>nl winda with io • lmotl ~rtually declmat.ed the final P': ~ tM Hobie Cat-H open national cham·
rac OllSatmday. plODI~ ot the • coat..tantl filled to start ln tM blUlle"Y ftnaJ race whJch was featured by ,_, __ .. ..-. masts and other sear failures. c:aps-·11"""
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While it wm; fairly ('lose, I wouldn't question it."
HOLBERT TOOK THE VICl'ORY from Elliott
Forbes·Robinson by .65 seconds in 1:04 14.4 at a
speed of 118.94 miles per hour.
Holbert is a veteran of sports car racing but
said Sunday's victory ended the best weekend for
his racing team.
Forbes-Robinson. who finished second. said he
"could come up to Holbert on t he final laps but I
II MOTOR SPOKIS
couldn't get around him. the turbulence was so
bad."
Mike Brayton. who s tarted his racing opera-
tion in Newport Beach but is now based in
Anaheim, had problem s during morning practice.
"t\ WING STRUT BROKE and that totally un-
loaded the entire car," he said before the race. "l
went home (to Anaheim) and rebuilt the front sus-
pension I got back here in lime to gel it installed
and when the green flag goes down, I 'II think about
winning then "
He didn 'L have long to think aboutit. He was in
the pits on the second lap and went out or the race
on the seventh with further suspension problems.
Geoffrey Brabham, a resident of Tustin who
had the pole positV>n and held the ea rly lead, made
contact with Keke Roseberg and damaged his sus-
pension, e ventually putting him out of the race.
DON BRIEDENBACH, driving for Laguna
Niguel's Johnnie R. Crean, blew an engine.
Io the Bosch Super Vee race, Mike Chandler of
Dana Point was the onb one of four Orange Coast
area drivers able to finish under a full head of
steam . He was fifth with Pete Hals mer of 1-funt -
lngton Beach s urviving a flat tire for the final two
laps to finish eighth.
It wa'in 't the biggest weekend in the life or
Huntington Ha r bour's George Fullmer. He had
problems with legality of his Trans-Am car when
officials told him he would have to make a sus-
pension modification. The crew was unable to
make the necessary changes.
Then he was scheduled to drive the most
technolog1callll)advanced racing machine in the
world. the Fn'"Jsbee Can.Am car on Sunday. But
owner Brad Frissell e felt he hadn't recovered suf-
ficie ntly from a near.fatal accident at Laguna
Seca in 1978 and switched drivers at the last
minute.
REPORTS ARE THAT Follmer hadn't been
able to get the car up to racing speed until his final
turn in the cockpit and that John Morton had
a lready been promised the rid.e .. u .it:s any
satisfaction to George. t he c,ar didn t finish the
race. Follmer's nephew. Michael Follmer. had the
misfortune to crash on the second lap or the Super
Vee race while driving a car owned by ~rge.
"I went into the corner and had my hne on the
inside." Mike explained. "Some guy hit me fro~
behind and pushed me into the dirt. When you hit
the dirt. you don't even think about slopping and 1
s hot back across the track and hit Mike McHugh.
··The crash knocked me out for awhile and I
couldn't getoutoflhecar."
Halsmer had the misfortwie to run over a
piece of debris and get a flat tire. .
"Apparently someone blew ~ en_pne on the
back straight and I hit the debns. With the race
almost over, we decided to finish at a slower
s peed." . The flat tire cost him a probable third place
finish. the position he held. most of the race and
had when the tire started gomg flat. .
Ray Upper of Newport Beach blew an engme
in the 17th lap or the 20·1ap ra~.
DolphD' Kookie
On Display T onigl11
NEW YORK (AP> -Davi~ Woodley, who
wasn't even 1 full-time starter in coUeae, ia cur·
rently the only rookie starttnc quarterback in tbe
National Football Leaaue. And a national audience
will see wh•l be can do toollbt wben Woodley
~ft' Tliultlfu
0.1111111• 7 •.
leads the Miami Dolphlna &1ainat the New York
Jeta.
·•tt's kind of like I've 1ot a lot to learn and no
time to learn lt," aald Woodley, who 1bared
auarterback duties wltb Steve Enamin1er at
'oulaiana State lut nuon and wu the 214tb
l layer chmen ln the NFL dl'aft.
Woodley had an lm,....lve tralnlnl camp,
promptlnc Coach Don Shula to trade baek·UP quarterbffk Guy Benjamln to New Orleans. Thal
left Woodley u Miami'• No. 3 puHr beb1Dd Bob
Grine and Don Strock.
sauaJa altemated bl• quarterback.a ,early in the
H&IOI\, wtth Woodley letllnC his ftnt shot U a
starter on Sept. • atalmt New Orleans.
"All last WN·k 111 prad11·1• I t om·cntrated un
not lt'tt1nJ( JUSl 11111· cl1•ft'ns1v1· player stop me, and
1 t pa 1d oH un I h<· lt>n g tout•hdown run... sa 1d
C<tmpbell , wh•1 i,cnr·l'•J on nans of 5S and 3 yards.
C'owhoys 42, (.'hargers 31
Dallas :.l aycd on ly one game behind
Philadelphia in lhc NFC E<tst and San Diego fell
into a tie for first Wrlh Oakland an the AFC West as
Danny While led a 21 p<Hnl lhird quarter surge
that offset a similar point explosion in the second
period for the Cha rgt•rs
White threw thret• touchdown passes and twice
made first downs from punt formation , while
rookie fullbaek Tim Newsome twice scored from 1
yard out in the third quarter
Eagles 17. Bears 14
Tony Franklin kic ked an 18·Y.ard field goal
with 2:02 to play and Louie Giammona.· filling in
for the inj ured Wilbert Montgomery, ran for 79
yards to help the Eagles raise thear record to 7-1.
•best in the NFL
'Tm really exc1tt•d to be 7-1," !>.aid Eagles
Coach Dick Vermeil. .. A lot or people expected Wt!
would have a letdown this week. after beating
Dal las. but we didn't
Buccaneers 24, 49ers 23
Garo Yepremian's JO.yard field goal with 47
seconds remaining gave Tampa Bay its victory. ll
was the 198\h field goal of his 13-ye.ar career
Joe Montana eompleted 24 of31 passes 1nclud
ing a club·reeord 13 tn a row for 200 yards for the
49ers. ·
Raide rs :JJ, Seahawks 14
Jim Plunkett. who replaced the injurerl Dan
Pastorini at quarterback ror Oakland three games
ago, thre w three touchdown passes to Bob
Chandler and Chris Ba hr kicked four field goals as
t he Raiden posted their t hird straight victory .
Bills 31, Patriots 13
Joe Ferguson threw to Frank Lewis for two
touchdowns and Joe Cribbs ran for 108 yards and
two TDs as Ruffalo s napped a three-game losing
streak
"We try tu go anto t·ach week lake at 's an 1m
portanl game but in n·a ht.Y you've got to look at
this one as being the b1~gest." said Lewis
Cardinals 17, Colts JO
St. Louis tied an NFL record sel by Dallas in
1966 by sacking Baltimore quarterback Bert J ones
12 times in beating the Colts
"It's been a long time since I '\le seen an of·
fensive team so dominated ." said Cards tackle
Dan Dicrdorf "Offens ively. we didn't play all that
well. lt was the defense that did it "
Chie fs20, Lions 17
Nick Lowery kicked a 52·yard field goal in the
first hall and a 40.yarder with 1: 14 left as Kansas
City beat Detroit despite 155 yards rushing and two
touchdowns by Lions rookie Billy Si ms. Steve 1-'uller completed three straight passes
to 1.T. Smith for 43 yards to set up the kick that
gave the Chiefs their fourth straight victory
Redskins 22, Saints 14
Ma rk Mosely broke out of a season-long
slump with five field goals as Washington handed
winless New Orleans its eighth Joss_ Mosely. 4-
for-14 going into the game. connected on kicks of
52. 50. 38. 35 and 28 yards in hi s best game as ~
pro.
Packers 16, Vikings 3
Tight end Bill Larson. signed by Green Bay
last week. caught a four-yard touchdown pass
from Lynn Dickey for the go-ahead score with
13:33 to play. Dickey later threw a 12·yard scoring
pass to Paul Coffman for the winning margin.
Broncos 14, Giants 9
Otis Armstrong rushed ror 106 yards a nd one
touchdown and Jim J ensen gained 92 yards and
scored the other Denver touchdown as the Giants
su((ered their seventh stra~ht loss.
LEASING!·
1981 MODB.S
NOW
HERE!
MANY MODEL~ ON DISPLAY
FOR IMMEDIATE t.:EASE DELIVERY.
WE LEASE .~LL MAKE
CARS AND TllUCKS.
"WE 'VE GOT WHAT YOU 'Rf LOOKING FOR ..
THEODORE ROBINS
LEASING CO.
20t6H.-.ll. c ......... FALS
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642-00 I 0
540-1211
IN THE PAST, IT was the down cycle of the n·
general E'Cunomy that hurt the most, but now it to
seems housing starts will be hurt even when the ~
economy at.lvancPs Why'! Because or high interest st
rates and n !>lang costs
Co mbined wilh ris ing prices. those high e.
financing cos ts prc!.cnt many thousa nds of y,
families wilh a demoralizing choice: ~
FOREGO OW!'llF.RSHIP and live an an apart·
ment al s lt:a<hly rising rent. own a house. but in
an effort to meet the monthly payments have no
money for vacalwns and e ntertainment.
The !'ialwnal Association of Homebuilders
estimates that when mortgage rates rise from 12
percent to 14 p(·rccnl on a _mortgage of $60:000·
mor e than 2 5 million potential buyers are pncea
out <>f the market is
AL !l pt•rcent. a rate that was stall obtainable 1e
four year~ ago, thC' monthly payments on s uch ~ r ·
mortgage come to $483 It is assumed that an add1 -.
tional $215 I!\ n·qu1red for ins urances. taxes and !S
11tlllllE'S !.
THE HOM t:Bt:ll.DER~ estimate that an an-is
nual income of $33.500 would be needed to support
such payments. meaning that 11 8 million families,
or 20 6 J*rcent of 1111 families. would be able to 1•
hu v · Al 14 percent. however . the mortgage cost
rises to $711. Lo °"hi ch must be added the S215 for e
o perating expense., At that rate. an income of d
$44.4-'R a:, required. a c riterion met by only 9.1 per-
r~·nt of f:lrn1lies
In this examplt-. the difference between a 9 it
pnC'ent mortgage an1i one of \4 percent is the dif-
ference between 11 8 million famalie:, and just 5.2
mil hon Thal is. fi 6 mdlton families have been priced tr
out s. So you sa~·. Jet them rent. But where ? Rental rt
vacancies are near or at all-tame lows m many
cities. one of the reasons being that multi-housing ~ ~
builders have been priced out of the m arket for the !T
same reasons .I
It isn't a pret\) pu:turc. but 1\ is one that elect · 11
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CLOSING 931 .74
MannnaMia,
Italy onTOp
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Dr. Lucio Caputo, the Italian Trade Commissioner in
New York, litera lly bristles when the s ubject of French
wines comes up. ln the American marketplace, Italian
wines have clobbe red the French wines. But French
wines still retain their r eputation for the highest quality.
That galls Or. Caputo, who doesn't bel i ev~ it for a mo-
ment.
'·Some people pay $60 or $70 for a bottle of French
wine ," he say~ ''Thal 's like putting $2 ,000 on an envelope.
when 15 cents wall do "
American t•onsumers have already voted with their
dollars fo r the ltaliirn product ftut people who are-fi>n·
-idered gourmets I the• vc·ry word as French I still have to
be persuaded (io anto a Fren1·h restaurant in the United
States and you wall usually he presented with a wine list
devoid of Italian names '
Dr. Caputo would love lo wipt' uut lhas French-image.
To do it. he ·s hos ting elegant tastings across the country. introducin~ vintage Italian wines lo lhc palates of wine
connoissl•urs lie 's also running lJds an ~our met food
magazant-s. featuring a
testimonrnl from Alain
Sailhac. head <.'hef at
o n e of New York 's
f1n t.>st F rc·n c h
restaurants. Lt' Cirque
"MY l.OVE FOR
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Tree
fine wine goes bark to my youth. ·s ays Mr Sailhac in this
ad. "Growang up an Mallau an the south of France, wane
was a pa rt or l'V<'ry meal. It should therefore be no sur
prise to you that Le Cirqu1:: serves superb French wine
But what you muy not know is that some of our best wines
are Italian We servt· lta laan reds or magnificent heritage.
And delicate. deli~htrul ltaljan white wines, too.
"In s hort. m y pala te is French. but my a ppreciation is
international "
Take that. France'
Dr Caputo continues the attack by reeling off a n im-
pressive set of statistics·
-ITALY, SOT F RANCE. as the world's lar~esl
producer The It alians passed the Fre nch in 1977
they're still out in front
wane
and
It aly at·counts for 23 percent of world wine output.
Ther e are 3,500 different Italian wines. Only about
400 are currently imported into the United Slates.
-IN 1970, THE French had a lead of nearly 2 to lover
the Italians ii\ the shipping of wines to the United States.
We im ported 6.6 million gallons of French wine in that
year, compared to 3.7 million gallons of Italian wine. .,
So dramatically has this situation changed that the
Italians are not only in front. they have a lead or better
than 3 to 1 over the French. In 1979. we fm ported 12.8
million gallons of French wine · and 43 I million gallons
of Italian wine
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I HEY V£ GOT A IV OINNE'~ FO~ PEOPLE
WHO W<E TO WA"'TCH TH£ E..VENIN G-NEWS
WHILE THEY EAi su~i:<!
Ready, Viewers? Here Comes the New Season
B y PETEK J. BOY F.R
LOS ANG El.ES t A I' 1 The new T\I season
officially begins tonight w1lh the a rnva l on CBS qf
lbe very first new "enc~ prcm 1<'re of 1980·81 The
following is a v1t-wer!> · gu1dt>. a list of pointers
meant to ass ist the prime time consumer towarC:
full enjoyment of I hP ne w T V year
1. Tum off lhc T V and k~1vc 1t off Just kid
ding.
2. Remembe r lhCrl' 1s a bas ic diffe rence
between an a c t o r s · s t r 1k ~ a nd. s ay , a
garbagemen 's strik(• In fact. in some c ases the ef·
feet will be quite the oppos ite When ga rbagemen
·::ramllar Fa«!eS'!
1
1 ','l( you tune in Channel 4 at 9 tonight' and see
..... .llaeae two actors, with mountains in the
1.•:backlJ'OW)d, don 't fret -''MASH" hasn't
· · moved to NBC. David Olden Stien (left)
. • and Mike Farrell are featured in the TV
.:movie "Father Damien: The Leper Prieat."
return t.n wo rk. the s melly stuff goes away
3. TRY TO RECALL the precise feelings you
experienced last season when s ampling the new
series. This should have the effect of lowering your
e x pet"tations. the re by lessening t he chance of
serious djsappoin~ment
4 Finally. bear in mind that no matter how
awful the new program at hand is. at least ii 's not
"Speak Up America " That is already canceled.
ass uring this season some measure of success
eve n before it begins. You are now ready to experience the 1980-81
prime time tele vision season. Happy watching
•
'"LADIES MAN," TONIGHT at 8:30 on CBS.
Channel 2, has the honor of being the firs t new
series out of the chute this strike-delayed season.
It may remind baseball fans or a Tug McGraw
fastball, which ht• has labeled the Peggy Lee
Pitch. After he throws it . he asks hims.elf. ··1s that
a ll there is·!·' "LadJes Man" is pretty much an amalgam of
the last 50 situation com edies lo hit television.
churned up and spit out a s a t980S version. Dif·
ferent situation, same comedy.
The situation: Lawrence Pressman plays a
single parent . oh, that enduring breed raising a
young daughter alone. Here's the difference. He is
a writer at a women's magazine , the only man in
the place.
THE COMEDY: S EXUAL allusions and a
goodly portion of precocious wit from the kid.
MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
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THC SEN.. Of THE MOTION "1CT~f
COOl Of SEl F AEOULATIOH
MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
Frldey & Saturdey
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Pressman is perfect as the bes ieged hero, con·
vcying jus t the right a mbiguity demanded of the
New American Male. You know, the tenderness
and sensitivity of a woman enc ased in the
m asculine presence His co-workers are Gretchen
Simone Griffeth, a beautiful. stride nt. mtrn·
dodger: Andrea, a beautiful man-chaser; Susan
Allison Argo, who's beautiful and normal: and
Ho ls tein Louise Sor e l . the tyr an n ical but,
beautifuJ editor.
So far, so good. or at least. containing
Chavrnan & Sa11tA Ana fwy
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what ~as settled fnr
Andrea. d<'~c ribing he r latest ro mance.
gus hes "It wa~ so romantic. We met at the
supermarket . in produce. I accidentally g rabbed
his zucchini,"
A'nd so 1t goes Prnss man encounters some sit·
com-type proble ms, his fourth-grader solves them.
and the new TV season is under way
"IN GOO WE TRUil"
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children around the world ..•
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Asia. and Latin America .
• with music and dramatic presentations from
stars of stage. screen and television.
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FEATURING: STAN MOONEYHAM
P1uldent, World Vision International
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Gena Glows • in 'GWrin'
By RON PENNINGTON "'·-~---John l'a »veles has OM ol haa matt acC'atlble
pictures In yun1 In · Gloria." an e:ntel'UlntQt.
11tyli1h rMlodram11 product!d by Sam Shaw for re
ltHf by Columbia Pictures
Tbt n1m which •hared the Golden Lion
Award for ~at l'l<'lun> wlth LouJa Malle'• "AUen·
tlc City" •l the Ventcf' ""U m t•llval Ulla year
also provlMs GN\M Rowlancb lCasuveWt' wife I
w\UI another plum role, E ) thal' uf a tousb. •sln1 J(anastf'r'• moll on the Jf' la m wlth a preco<'IOUll ~Ill yea r old Pu e rto
Rl<.'an boy
Wralhm and d1rt•<'tt'd by Cusavf'tes. "Gloria. '
Which Wll3 fllmt•J lu~l }'Ur undt>r the title "()ne
Summ4'r Night ." 111 a 1\1.ih 41~·tion chut' adventurtt
that wre<'klessly <'Urt•\•ns all ovf'r the streeu of
New York. Most uf lht' ll<'Uon, as well aa the
dialoaue. is prepoi.tt'rous. but Cusavetes and com·
paoy pull it off with a arut ~ or tonrue-ln
cheek humor. It '11 all played very atrai1bt,
however, and there is a sensitive aide that makes
it more than juat » camp exercise.
THE ENT11l£ KEY TO the film is Rowlands '
performance. which ts superb. Cassavetn does not
provide' much backcround Information, but the
character iA fully revealed in Rowlanda' cbarac-
tertzatiol\. She is a tough, independent lady wbo bas
saved up enough money to have a comfortable life.
Suddenly. her world is turned upside down
when a neighbor <Buck Henry >. who is a book-
k~per for the mob and who has turnecr-stool
pigeon, pushes his six -year-old son (John Adames)
off on her just before his apartment is bombed.
From there on out, the film explores the rela-
Veteran Stars Reunited
HOLLYWOOD tAP l -Janet Gaynor, who
won the first Academy Award as best actress In
1928, will be reunited with Lew Ayres for the first
time in 46 years in ABC 's "The Love Boat."
Their last appearance was in the movie "Ser-
vants' Entrance" in 1934. Miss Gaynor won the
first Oscar for two movies, "Sunrise" and
"Seventh Heaven."
They Will play husband and wife in an episode
called "The Frugal Pair."
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tlomhJp that CS.vclupt between Gloria, wbo is not
the mot.Mrly type, and the boy aa they try to
eacape the city (the boy's father also left them a
Jovm.al with fut.a and fl1ure•> EaaenUaJJy, it'• an ~ 61cellent t'hancler ttudy and Rowlanda develops
the rol«l with an1aaln1 complexity and a wide
ranae of emotional 1hadln1. lt'a a very un-
dentandlna portrayal that reveals all of the In·
Aecurlty and vulnerablllty beneath the hard ex·
terior
ADAMES 18 EXTaE•ELY appealin1 and
personable ~ the youn11ter, who hu already de-
veloped heavy Latin macho aWtudea, but ~ role,
u written..Js.eapeclally incredible. ll'a a credit to
thi1 young, firtt·time actor that he mana1e1 to
make the role believable in context with the ex-
tended melodramatics or the script.
The other roles are all relatively minor. but
Henry is good as the boy's father and Julie
Cumen baa some out.atandinr moments as bis dis·
treased wife. Basilio Franchina also has a nice
bit as the head of the syndicate, who was once in
love with Gloria.
Another major coalrlbution is Bill Conti'slush,
musical score, which combln~ haunlinJ~asaicaJ
guitar theme~ with pulsa iii& Jazz melOCites Ulat ef-
fectively evoke a feelln& of New York. Fred
Schuler's excellent photoaraphy makes the most of
the wide variety of actual New York locationa, to
which Rene D'Aurlac's art direction adds fine vis-
ual interest.
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B1 TIM Au.et. ... PreM
The followin1 are Billboard's hot record hits
for the week endJn1 Nov. 1 u tbey appear in tbia
weell 's luue of Billboard ma1utne:
HOT81NGLB8
1. "Woman in Love" Barbra Streisand <Columbia)
2. "Another One Bites the Dust" Queen
<Elektra)
3. "He's So Shy" Pointer Sisters (Planet)
4. "Lady" Kenny Rorera <Uberty)
S. "fleal Love" Dooble Brothers (Warner
Bros.)
6. "The Wanderer" Donna Summer (Geffen )
7. "Upside Down" Diana Ross (Motown)
8. "Never Knew Love Like This Before" Stephanie Milla (20th Century)
9. "I'm Comln1 Out" Diana Rosa <Motown)
10. "Master Blaster" Stevie Wonder <Tamla>
TOPLPa
1. "Guilty" Barbra Streisand (Columbia)
2. "The Game" Queen (Elektra)
3. "One Step Closer" Doobie Brothers (Warner
Bros.)
4. "The River" Bruce Springsteen (Columbia)
5. "Crimes o f Passion" Pat Benatar
<Chrysalis)
~-"Greatest Hits" Kenny Rogers (Liberty)
7."'Diana" Diana Ro1111 <Motown)
8. "Paris" Supertramp <AAM>
9. "Back In Black" AC-DC CAUanlic >
JQ....'..''Xanadu' Soundtrack" <MCA>
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CONSOLIDATED
REPORT OF CONDITION
Consolidated Report of Condition of "Citizens Bank of
Costa Mesa, Orange County, C.llfomla, and Domestic
Subsidiaries at. the close of business on September JO,
1990.
State a.nil No. 1060
Statement of Resources end LlabftKIM·--· "--
ASS•Ts
Donar AmcMlftb
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C.sh and dW from Mntcs ........................ 3,036 U .S. Tr'Msury MCurltl" .•...•••....•.•......... -. 200'~
Qbli9MIOMofother U.S. Gowrnment Ob:.!:sa:'s~:="atlons .................... 1,131
and political subdivisions ..................... : 6, 138
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under acJreements
to resell in domestic offices .................... 3,650 a . LCMtns, Total (excluding unearned income) ....... 34,892
b.Less:Reservefor
POsslble lo.n losses .................•.. 315
c. Loans.net .................................. 34',577
Bank premises,
F.F.&E.,etc ................................. 2,572
Other assets ...................................... 812 ~OTAL ASSETS .............................•.. 52,716
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerShips, and corPOrallons •............... 15,742
Time and savings dePOslts ot lndlvlduals,
-......::.:ar&..--+--.=~==::.....i~-----t• partnerships1 end corporations ............... :25,809
Deposits of United States Government ............ 025
DePOsits of States
and political subdivisions ...................... 3,793
All other deposits ............................ :. . . 378
Certified and officers' checks .................... 1,303
a. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN
DOMESTIC OFFICES ........................ •7,110
(1) Total demand deposits .................... 11,ao1
(2) Tot.I time a~ savings deposits ............ 2t;to9
c. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES .................... 4'7{110
Other llabilltles for bOrrowed money, •·
including note balances ef U.S. Treasury ........• ~5
Other liabilit ies .................................• -~
TOTAL LIABILITIES ::
~:s=:=r~.1~~~~~ ................. •7 ,983
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY
Preferred stock
No. shares outstanding None
.Common stock a. No. sharesauthorlzed 1,S00,000
b. No.sharesoutstandlng 711,932 .... 3,24'2
TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL .............. 3,24'2
Retained Hrnlngs and other .
Clll ... ;~;;----• capital reserves .............................. t,491
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ............ -4,733 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .................. 521716
M•MORANDA ,· (8"'1.................... .
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Standby letters of credit
outst.ndlng ..........•........•...............• J12
Time cef'tlflcates of deposit ~·. In denom1Mtlon1ofS100,000 or more ............ 1~ ---------Other time deposits .
In amountsof$100,000or mo... ................ SrlOO
Market val• of 'nt:i=r-:C~~:ennet'h L.· oonattU.; \'ice·~
dent and Jahn W. Walsh, 5en6or Vice Pres~.:ti
C.shler of the abe>v•named Mnk, Heh dKlaret. tor
himself alone and not for the other: I have periOnal
knowledlt of the metters contained In this rePot'f~ln
clUdlng the reverse side ttereof), •nd I beli.ve·tt1at
MCh tt...,,_,t In Mid report Is true. Each of t• un-..,.,.,., for htmttlf aton. and not for t~r,
eerttflel =-~lty of ,.,fury tMt the for is true and . • axeeutld °" Odeber 17, ,,.,, at C.ta ~·
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Political Surveys Many Times Polls Apart
ft> 'ft. .. i\111MK·••&ed Pte••
A 1,oh1u•ul nuvl'll y ~ yur11 aao. polll h•Vl'
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At h·u .. t .,_., ''""'" h 1\1' h1a1I Nt1ttew1dt' pol111 for
prc1111lt•n1 ti"' 1·1 nm 111 I !'\ S.-n11te th11 yeilr. •nd
Soan .. ·rn111•1,1•0 1•olli.t N MrrV1n .,'lekt e1um1te1
, lhul 111111" ha'•' l1e•1•11 1·11111luNt'd In IM> ltl t5 perc-enl
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111· 111ud th11t up until Lhe 1.-.. moet of the
1 hu1111f11I nf pulltlcial p11lh1 wtire done for prealdenUal
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A Swiss schoolgirl takes a close look at
s culpture by Swiss artist Jorg Limbach en·
titled "Thinking Petrtner." The work is
part of et"l .. ~tiibit installed in a banking
etnd shopping center in Zurich
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between Laking a public .,,o,,.v o1 the unuea ~1.1 .. 1 •" "II"'·
ser vice job or givirig up ~~:~·~~.:='~ .. =~~~~ food •tamps. a majority
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., people in a study gave wott\~~.s:::;.~.'· LEAVEN·
up the stamps . accord: BEHEFICIAR'I' AICK llYEAS
Ing to an Illinois con· R<>eorcltd Mar<ll "· ,.,, •• In••• No 111116 1n -t:io.t, -•5' of Oi •. gressman. ,,,. .. AKord> In .... ofll<• of lllt
R e p u b I i (' an pa u I Retarder of OranQe County, ... a Ot•d of tru\t Clit\.Ct1be\ the toU0•1n9 Pf'O Findley sa id that two· peny thirds or 4,516 ro od lMSoulhHMerly U toet ot lot SO,
•nO '"" Sou1,...•lortv u t~ ot ,,,. Stamp reClpientS StUd1 ed Soulhw.sterty7S f .. lof LOI S7of Tr.ctl
in seven states gave up No 100.'" '"" C•tv of CMf• Mu•. •s oer m•p recorded tn 8ootl 1 ... P~\ 11 lhe stamps rather than •I'd 11 ot M••<e".,"'°"' M•P" in,,,., take a "workfare" job. ott•<e 01 '""county Recorau 01 .. 10
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PUBLIC NOTICE
ltmder nuty 1·onuola1uon ll citywide poll before de
rldlnt1 whf!thn tp run
"l 1&lW1111 lh1• medl11 I• fluiclnated by It," Field
!\itld "Wt•'rn it n•tlon of scorekcepera /\ ritct'
u p.-<·t tct'l8 IM'OPle 1nvolvt'tJ. 11ntJ If you h1t ve 11 r1tce
ltl pe'c:'I y<IU witnt to kt1t11' 1u:e1rt' ..
'fht' 1)()llt1tt:r11 dlu1r.-e. however. on whethf'r
I hal '11 te<Jod or hi.cl
l"luld. for i111st •11~t1. i.iaut pollK 1mMlyzmg how
vote rs fet•I uboul v1&rlou111 l1>11ue11 can for<'l' cun
dldales to focWJ lhtilf rhclonc
Zuk~. un lhe other h11"d. siauJ polls can bury
the 1111ue11 In the "he1rllt1 r U<'t'." 11nd 1o1ud th.-ntiws
media routd btoltur 1ptind ib money e11t1mated
by other 11oll!lters Ill 1tnywh..rf' from $2,500 lo
$20,000 for tiac·h stulf' 1JOlll11111 lo tllre more re
porteni
The University of Kentucky's Michael Baer,
who Is orgunlzing 1t group or IS-20 university
poll11ters. scorfed al the notion or a ''bandwa1on"
or "underdoj(" erfect.
Zuke n agreed, nollnic that Election Day
studres 11how t'urly returns from the East Coast
huve little c·ff<~ct on voters who go to the polls later
on the Wt•Sl <'oust
Tht• rcllah11ity or some polls also has been
t•ullcd inlo c1ucstion. t 'or instance. the Texas Mon-
thly 's polY was criticized ror showing Ronald
Kellglln rar ahead o( President Carter In July.
Curter with u solid leud in September and the two
candidal<'S dead even in October
"Some cundidutcs who have shown up poorly
huv<> bet•n quite vocul In their criticism," said J im
1'1trot·k. the newl'I director at KATV In Little Rock,
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Ark .. which be11tn its re1uJar atalewlde poll in
1978.
"I've been told by c undldates who have ahown
up poorly in our poll that It haa been more dlrricult
for them lo ruise runds." he added. "On some OC·
c•1tsions our reporters have not been welcomed at
news confe rences because or whal our polla said.
Hul Ho llo lle m un , Rea1an's campaign
chairman in Arkans1ts , has taken issue with the
differen<·cs in the KATV poll and the Republicans'
own slOlte polls
For instunce, he said. a recent KATV poll had
Re1tgan trailing Cuter by nine percenta1e points
while the GOP tally showed the race even. Conse·
quently, he said. the more widely publicized KATV
poll has led some vote rs to believe Reaun can't
carry Arkunsas.
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•Horoscope
Wheeling
By •K'HA•:1. 0(>l1CAl'li °' -O..ly ,., ... ,, ... The 17 yt"iar old 11k1Ht•ho1ud~r from
S.akatchewian hl&S bt>t•n :.top~ b) th~
police as a Pl>-"!\lblt> runaway thrt't.'
tlmeiJ and WMS almost muued In
Hollywood, but he 1s 11 't d1s roura6tt'd
"I wanted to t•umf' 10 St't' C11hfom1a,"
Hid Mike Haid dunn.i u stopovt'r en
Newport Be11t•h "I'm really Interested
ln some ol the thinas that ongm .. ted
here skati~. bikes. mot()('ross."
So Haid loaded his backpack, grabbed
his skateboard and hopped a plane to
Los Angeles 1wo weeks ago.
"I was on my own ... he recalled "Al
first I didn't know "'hat tu do, but I met
a lady who drove me here to Newport
Beach. Newport is ru ll y neat . it's a
real wealthy town, isn't it? ..
Haid was back in Newport Beach
followlng a run up the coast to San
'Francisco. He has been hitchhiking,
taking buses and. of course.
skateboarding on the short hauls.
"You can go along faster'than jogging,"
explained Haid, "yet. you can carry
(the skateboard) on a plane or bus.
wherever you want to take it."
•Haid has been sleeping in youth hostels.
He said his fellow boarders are usually
other foreigners because most
Americans don't know the hostels exist.
"The hostels are really good over
here," said Haid. "They're a fantastic
place lo stay to meet people."
Although American teen-agen and
police officers seem am a zed that Haid
is so young and ~o far away from home
(one Newport Beach cop decided not lo
arrest him as a runaway only because
he was a foreigner ). the affable youth
said his parents were in favor of the
trip.
"They tlunk It's great,'' he said. "I
wasn't too keen on hitching at all
Actually. my mother urged me to do it.
I'm really picky about who I get rides
with or who I hold my thumbs out for."
But be said his only real trouble
occured in Hollywood where "two guys
jumped me and tried to s teal my
skateboard.··
OAll.Y PILOl
Mike
Haig
in Newport
Beach
Grandina's StaJDp of Approval
As Near as Your Mailbox
By BOB GRE,ENF,..
It's a tough world out there.
You go t.o work, you try to make
a buck, you hit the streets at
night ln search of adventure or
comp..Uonship. And then you go
home, you flip open the maHbox
... and find nothing .
What a way to end the day. At
best you will find an American
Express bill
or a copy of
News week.
but that's no
way to give
rou comfort tn the hours
before sleep
Come on. ad-
m it it now
What would
yo u reall y
like lo find in that mailbox?
A l etter fr o m you r
grandmother, that's what.
A WA&M, corny, loving letter
from grandma. Something to re-mind )'OU of borne and happi-
ness. But the_ problem is, too many grandmOtbers these days
are getting divorced or hanging
out at suburban discos .
Grandmas aren't what they used
to be, and they certainly don't
have lime lo write to you.
But a real-life grandmother
from the Southwest Side or
Chicago bas taken all or this into
consideration, and has started a
ne.t bual.neu. Her name is Mrs.
Virtle f.ee Avery, her company
Is called "Ask Grandma" and
abe ff1ures that she can
'translate the new American
need for grandma-love Into
money in her pocket.
"I am willln• to write warm,
friendly, confidential letters to
people, just like' from their real
1randma," Mn. A very said.
"The cbarae ls tlO per letter."
•u. AVEaY has already
taken out advertbemenll for her
"Aak Grandma" venture in na-
tional ma1aalnes. She sees. notb•na too unusual about her
mb olnastallia and profit-hast. ••rm. arandma," •be said .• ,
UH two arandebildren ol my ow. I loft to make people hap-,,, , NGllDI ...... a pel'IOft feel
............ tof1et • lettef fn>m 1~, bu& 1D01t 1randmu 't take th• time to write
-Q::·tbe cme1 wbo do, lf jog = ..... b9ck they'll fcqet to ww. 8"' with · me, lf you
to 11"Mdma 'ii set a E -••.Aa •JOU ----· ." ................... wW
Ml .. •~apW or stand-
..
ardlied, but will r espond
personally lo the problems and
questions of each correspondent.
"Grandma will /.ay attention
to you,'' she sai . "Grandma
will answer you with care and
common sense. Your life will be
better knowina that a letter
from grandma Is coming. You'll
watch your mailbox for It, and
wail fOl' it lo eome and then It will be there."
'.·IN .tN ~•A of ma111a1•
parlon and sexual •urroaatea,
the Idea of hiring a 1randma lo
write letten seems 1UgbUy out
of date, )Mil Mrs. Avery feels
that her concept la one wbolle
lime baa come.
. "A person can 10 out and buy
almost any kind ol pleaaure he
can imaldM." •be 1aid. "But
what la really mon pleuurable
lban •IUl:nl clown with a Ions.
penonal letter from 1randma -
the one penoa wbo carea about
you and wanll onli.1be b8't for
you?"
II n . Aveey Hid that than
American ... andmodaeri who do
lletp ln. toucb wltb tbetr
1randcla1Wne 1eaera11J do lt
•la lon1·dl1taaee telepbone Hiii.
··Phone calls are easier,
but they are not as satisfying,"
she said. "You feel an excite-
ment when you go to the
mailbox. and you feel a sorrow
when you go away and it's emp-
ty Wnting a letter takes more
love and more effort. There's
nothing quite like the feeling
opening up Y'>Ur mailbox and
seeing that someone has written
a letter especially for you." ·
Mrs. Avery emphasizes that
she is not a psychiatrist or a
psychologist , and that she is not
offering a counseling ser vice.
"I say in my advertisements,
'This is not professional counsel-
ing'." she said. "I don't want
people to think or me as a
psychiatrist. I want them to
think of me as grandma. Some-
on e with love and common
sense ··
And besides, she said, too
m any people are depending on
professional counselors for
som ething that could best be
handled by a grandma.
"IF YOU GO to a professional
person. you're going to getpro-
ressionalism ," she said. "What
you get from grandma is love and caring and attention. And
you get it right where you need
it -right in the mailbox."
Mrs . Avery said that s he
would not sign her real name to
the letters, but simply sign tbem
"Grandma.'' becaua.e of the im-
age the word projects.
·'I want the people to think of
a little old lady siltin1 in a rock-
ing chair in front or the window,
holding a kitten or a puppy in
her lap," she said.
She said that she Is not wor-
ried that some or the people who
write t.o her might become too
attached lo her.
"IF ftlEY did, I'd love every
mlnute ol it," she said. "After
all, lf you can't feel attached lo
1randma, who can JOU feel at-tached to?"
Mra. Avery said that in a
. world of supposedly Independent
men and women, livin1 in hilh·
ri1et and condol and climbinl
toward lncUvldual eucceu, there
la a lot ol loneUneta and despair
hidden beneath the 1urf ace.
•'They 10 home to those hlall·
riM1, and what do the7 ban?"
ahe aald. "I can't 1tve them
everJtldnl, but I can 1tve them
a letter from IJ'andma."
She aald that 1 lhe ii deadly
Hrioul abcNt her ....... She
knon that it ii DOdUq ebe cm
•tan..nd thm drop -Juat tblM of all tbe people who would~ •
watttns at empty maUboua 4f
1he dkl. r-
. ,
turing_._._. __ c•
Lunch
For the
Birds
By JUDlnt OLSON
Of-. o.11, ,. • ._ s .. "
.. Jonathan! Come here Jona than ." yell s Henri
Tubach as he guides his golf
cart over the smooth greens
of the Jrvine Coast Country Club.
He heads toward the pond
in the middle of the course's
undulating links and waits
for Jonathan to appear .
Tubach is waiting for the
gracerut bird he is going t.o
feed It has been nicknamed
"Jonathan Liv i ngston
Tubach.''
The gull doesn't show up
for lunch every day, but
T11bach can cowit on seeing
him several times a week.
Tubach brings him bread
scraps and other delicacies,
but the gull 's favorite treat is
Swiss cheese.
The friendship between
bird and man has been going
on for several years. and it's
evident that the gull knows
and trusts Tubach.
When Tubach calls, the
bird, who can be seen sitting
across the hills near the
pond, takes to the air and
flies round and round, slowly
making his way to where
Tubach waits with his cart.
The gull flaps his wings
glid es a nd the n settles
d ow n for his meal. Af·
terwards, he heads to the
pond for a refreshing drink.
"He can spot m e from about 350 yards away,•· says
Tubach, proud of his friend.
"He's the only gull who stays
here during the summer."
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Jonathan Livingston Tuba ch
Henri Tubach
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Palace Hotel on New Yorlc 's Bowery charges its residents $2.85 a day.
Palace 'Not Exactly Palatial
By DOLORES BARCLAY
NEW YORK CAP) -Outside the four-story
Palace Hotel on the Bowery, mounds of full
black plastic garbage bags tumble Into the gut-
ter.
A room costs S2.85 a day. No reservations
required.
More than 50 blocks and several worlds
away la another Palace Hotel. A room tuns
between $13) and $170 a day. Reservations ad-
vised.
If it weren't for the shared flame. one
Palace would hardly be aware of t.be other. But
eager visitors, wanting reservaUons at the new
midtown hotel that recently opened ,
ban been calling Its 50-year-old namesake
downtown.
FMNK GATrO, president of The Palace
Hotel Inc., and Ed Hoaan. tbe hotel's mana1er,
have been recetvtn1 more telephone calls for
the new hotel than they care to take.
'"lbla momlne between I and 8, we got 20
calla," Holan said. "A man in Ar1enUna want-
ed a room between $100 and 1150. Then there
••• a IUY from Salt Laite City."
Gatto said be found the number of the new
hotel ina newspaper a~ 1ivesltouttocallen who
want the uptown Palatw. "We don't take lt out oo
tbem, "heaald. "lt'anottbei.rfault."
'"LM'I' MONTH, we IOt calls from 1up-
pllen, people applytn1 for Joba and callin1 lo
lff If we 1ot tbelr re1.tnea, and we save
everybod7 the new number. We just wut the
Palaceto1traiptenthllout."
a.urtt.1 ii tlpt at the new Palace Hotel,
wblcb boull a aeulpt.ed wall c•t by Au1111tua It. Oaudlnl and Stanford White, an ltallan
mo11k •autt.d eeillnl and 'l\ffany ..... panels.
Compqtertaed lle11 ud k>ck1 lo room.a a~·
cbaated Iller each 1uett.
· SeNrtty la allo tilbt at the old Palace
Hotel. Gatto sits in a locked office off a
cavernous room with folding chairs and
cigarette and soda machines.
DOZENS OF MEN sit around the room -
old men with white beards and thlnning hair,
young men with gaunt faces and lhiMing hair.
One wears a suit. Most have only the barest of
wardrobe!I.
Some stare at each other. occasionallJ
whimpering. Others stare at ·a daytime soap
opera on the color television set.
The room is entered through a locked mesb
gate. Heavily worn marble steps lead lo the
hote l. The landings, mustard and black
linoleum tiles and dark green walls, are busy
with"hotel guests.
"IT'S MY HOME," one guest mutten lo no
one in particular. He leaves the building and
walks out on the street beneath the battered
blue and white metal Palace Hotel ai1n that
flops back and forth on a street that earned Ill
reputation from men who had seen better times.
"This is a men's lodging house," Gatto saJd.
"It's for homeless, single men -men on the
skid$. We're their home. We 're their family. We
have a clOl!leness with the men. There's a close-
ness between themAelves.
'1'11E MEN DON'T WANT t.o be photo-
-graphed,'' M said. "Everybody wants t.o burt
ua. They call ua a flophouse."
The Palace Hotel on the Bowery baa 500
tooma, each with a bed and a locker. Every
floor bas a bathroom.
At the Palace on Madison Avenue, tbere are
1.100 rooms, ranging from slnalea to two-
bedroom suites. Bathrooms are equipped wtt•.
telephones, scales, 1uest bathrobes, a Unt .,.
mover, a bottle of mineral water, vlal1of1ham.
poo and lotions, fragrant soap.
On the Bowery, the sheets 1et a IOOd shalt•
every day.
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Guy Fears Bedroo01 Ridicule
DEAR ANN LANDERS· I read you daily
and admire the way you have t he courage to
deal with every kind of problem. I hope your
editors will continue to let you speak out and be
frank. You are doing a wonderful job of educat·
ing people who wouldn't have the nerve to talk
to a person (even a doctor > about an intimate
problem. I've learned so much from your col-
umn, and now I have de('ided to confide in you
,,.1 HI.I
Lo11ders
I am a male in my early 20s with a fairly
[;;: good personality and above-average looks. The
•· problem: l have never had sex because I am
not very well developed in the genital area. I re-
alize this has nothing lo do with my ability to
have children, but it does have a lot to do with
m y self-confidence.
I've heard of women having their breasts made
bigger I think they ta ke hormone Injections. Do
you know if hormone injections or ANYTHING
can help m e'1 RHODE ISLAND
DEAR R.I.: The only safe way lo have
breasts made larger is tbrou1b sur1ery -
silJcone implants. I have met some ni<'e girls who might be
good wife m ateria l. b\Jt I haven't allowed
myself to get friendly with anyone for fear it
might lead to the bedroom ana I ' wou-ld be ridiculed. (I've had enough of that from the
Aa for your problem, medical science bas
net come gp, wltb a solution ao rar.
~4C .. uys in the showers when I was in high school.)
.,. Is there any way a man can be enlarged?
Wbatyoa aeed Is self-aasu.ruce. It would be•
pity if you denied yourself marrla1e and a family
becaue el a crtppU.1 fear ol rtdicale. I ur1e y0tr
to 1et com9ellal. Look la die plloae book aadea
"mental bealdl."
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Retirement Pay
Up For Grabs?
WASHINGTON (API -The Supreme
Court has agreed to decide whether
military relfrement pay is subje('t to a
slate's community property laws.
The justices said they will review a
California court's ruling that allowed a
divorced woman to collect one-half the
benefits of her ex-husband's military
pension.
The California Cqurt of Appeals ruled
that Congress intende d military
pensions to be subject to community
property laws a nd to be s hared by
divorced spouses.
Courts in s ix other states
Aiona, Idaho, Montana .. New Jersey,
Ne Mexico and Washington -have
r ched similar rulings .
Howev e r , courts in Alas ka ,
Arkansas, Colorado and Texas have
ruled that military pensions as e not to
be divided in a divorce.
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There are mHy flee women oat tltere who
would attach no Importance wllatever to tile
fact tbat you are undersized. Please write a1a1D
and let me know ii you took my advlce. n coaJd
chan1e your Ufe.
DEAR ANN LANhERS: My married son.
who has three children, decided we should buy a .
house together My husband said it was fin e
With him
We went to look at seven different houses.
My daughter-in-law found something wrong
with every one. Either the rooms were too s mall
or the neighborhood didn't suit her.
My husband and I finally put two and two
together and decided we had better buy a house
by ourselves. So we m ade a down payment on a
house we liked and figured out how to manage
the mortgage payments -which won 't be easy.
Our son and his wife called last week to say
they found a house they want to buy, and asked
for the money to make a down payment~ We
don't have 1t to give and told them so. Now they
are mad. Sunday they shut the door in our faces
and refused to talk to us. What can we do? -
HAYWARD. CALI F. TEARS
DEAR RAV : Notbla1. Let them simmer
down, aod hopefully tbe sltaatlee wtU daaa1e.
Count your bleuln1s that you didll't bay a boue
to1etber. From what yoa bave told me so far, It
wouldn't have 1'-0rked worth • dara.
Horoscope ]
TUESDAY, OCT. 28
By SVONEV OM ARR
LIBRA <Sept. 23 · Oct. 22): Added
recognition is achieved -you gel
chance to prove that your views are
correct. Yo u get backing from
authorities. You will not stand alone.
Distribution, display come into focus.
ARIES <Mar. 21 · Apr. 19): Prac·
llcal issues dominate -verify rights.
clarify objectives and read between
the lines. Be ready for questions.
tests -project may have to be tern·
porarily dismantled.
TAURUS <Apr. 20 ·May 20): Study
Aries message for valuable hint.
, Check details, be sure calls are
clarified. Focus on security by taking
nothiftc for &ranted -you'll be made
aware of property values.
GEMINI <May 21 . June 20): Your
extrasensory perception is activated:
you locate miaain1 article and move
towards "jackpot." Another Gemini,
a Libran and • SagiUarian play key roles.
CANCEt (June 21 . July 22):
You 're made more comfortable by
verification that you did rilhl thinl
ln takina iniUative. Money picture
Jmproves -your Umln1 is correct.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 · Nov. 21): Cor-
r es po nde n ce , communication
dominate : vou .. see" into future.
Follow through -know that distance,
customs and language obstacles will
be overcome.
SAGl'M'ARIUS <Nov . 22 · (}e(:. 21):
Follow through oh bunch -dig in, ~
protect valuables, establish legal
r ights. Surface indications could be
deceptive. Know it, avoid judgment
based on sup_erficial information.
One close to you wants lo .. talk
money.·· No co-signing!
CAPaJCORN <Dec. 22 · Jan. 19):
Protect sell in "legal clinches." Put
various clues together -you can
come up With complete story. You
make valuable contacts by attendin&
social affair. Popularity inc~.
AQUA&U.18 (Jan. 20 · Feb. 18):
t: arol l<obHt s , 4 2,
filed the suit ai.:ainst the
Prieh Department StC>rc
here and Mr and Mrs.
K e n Kruege r , w h o
played Santa Claus and
Christmas Carole. Mrs
Hoberts contended she
was hum11t ated three
yea rs allO when Krueger
atrused her of stealing
S40 from his North Pole
photographi r concession
at the store. The money
was found later behind a
cash drawer
Deaths
Elsewlwre
RIO DE JA N EIRO.
Brazil I AP 1 Former
Po rtuguese Premie r
Marcello Caetano, 74,
whose overthrow in 1974
ended nearly 50 years of
di('tatorial rule in his
country. died Sunday
WEST PALM BEACH,
Fl a. <AP l Vlrgll Fox.
68, the concert organist
cr ed ited with helping to
bring classical music to
young people during a
55-year career in music.
died Saturday of pros-
trate cancer.
PRINCETON , NJ
(AP I Harold Willis
Dodd, 91, a government
affairs specialist who
was president of Pr in·
ceton University for 24
years until his retire-
ment in 1957. died Satur·
day.
STANt~ORD (AP l
Newton Kimball Chase,
68. a lifelong educator
who headed one of the
nation 's m ost pres ·
t i gious pr e para tory
sc hools. T h acher in
0 j a i. and served as a
('On s ultant t o st at e
Sch ools Supt. Wilson
Riles, has died at Stan-
ford Vniversity M~lt:al
Center after a short ill·
ness.
Dedd1 Netie~•
OAWM*
GEO"IC.E DAWSON P<O\~O ..... ,
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res10.nt Of C..hfOrru• A m@moer ot
ow Ht,..... Etlll\ (luO and. WOtlCI W•'
II "'"'' Vftcr•n Hr ·~ .\Ur"YIY~(I DY"'' wile M 11e1reo \.. or Hrmet (. ..
<2•\l.9ht«r s. Joan l •mer ot C.•1 ,,.
Grove, C. ~Jo 8urQ~rdl 01 ,::Out•
l•in Vall•f, C.~, brothrr\ tiubttt ot
IC•M U(.kt -M.1nl0<ll o ... ,on OI II
""°•s • .\1'\ter ,.,..,.v 0 111eoeck o• Ohio
and l Or•t"lhon. M •tt\ael BurQth.,<11
Serv1U!!t •111 be rw-1d Oil f1Jtl\ddy 0<.
I01>4!r 18. l'leO di 1'00PM •I l"P HMbO'
L•wn Chdprl wttn Refill Hu9n vou,..Q of
rne F1r\t Ctir1\t1•11 Chun,, o~ ~em.rt
ott1c14t1no St!t lit"1Ce4i uf\dt, lhe dir~c
t•On of HerbO, L•wn Mount Oltwf'
Mortuary 01 Co.I• IN\a S.0 SH4
lt081NSOH
WILLIAM A R081N!.()N, r•••<M1ll
OI Co\I• ~ .... Ca . IM•~d ... ,.y on
Oc lob•r 23. 1~80 He '""' born 1n
Antwerp, New YCM'k, on JU11• JO. 19'4
He I\ \urv•vtrG t>y nl\ wife Floren<• ot
Co\t• ~w. Ga., ht~ W)t"I W 1lll•tn E.
AODln!oOn Of Cos1• Motw, C• He .....
vettr•n of t'-P U $. Army S.r¥1tt~
w111 be M iii on l ur..WY. ~!Ober ll,
l'ltO •I 10 ODAM •I Tiie AOl•U"lle N•
tton•t C.metery ""''"' tn\erm•n' \o follow S.rv1ce-~ unoer the oirt< ''°" ot
B••ll 81rgeron-Sm1th & ru1ou1
We\tct1tf (t\lpel Mtortu•r¥ Of Co\t•
Mew .,.._t311
, rtHCI llOTHllS
SMJTMS' MOITUAIT
627 Main St
Huntington Beach
536~539
f'IBFAMIL'f
COLONIAL FUHllAL
HOMI
7801 Bolsa Ave
Westminster
893·3525
,ACIFfC YllW
MIMOllAL , ...
Cemetery Morrul'iry
Chapel
3500 Pacific 111ew Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700
McCOltMICll MOITUAlllS
Laguna Beach
494·94 15
Laguna Hi lls
768·0933
San Juan Ca pistrano
495·1776
HAJtlOI LAW..,_MT. OllYI
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
t625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554 . --
Trick or Treat
on the mall
Bring the klda to the
Huntington Center mall e toe p.m, Fri Oct. 31 foraufeune
Lao (July 23 . Aue. 22>: Keep
"trade aecrets." If dlacreet, you 1aln
major points. Focus on home,
holpital, confinement, dela)'I, know·
lnl dltrereace between fact and fan· cy.
Low key approach works to your ad·
vanta1e -be diplomatic, attend lo
basic i111uea, heed requesis from ·
rlMCI llOTHllS
llU. llOAOW°A 'f
MOHUAIY
I 10 Broadway
Costa Mese
642·9150.
1 fulf.of.fun Hallow9en.
1 F'rw trtdt or trMt cendy
IT• Ind ~ fW'Om pertiCIDltlnQ
V"1 --,,_ pupc»M •how. ilt ._~pluslPPle
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v1aoo <Au, . .21 . Sept. a>: Con·
fldence retuma -trtumpba occur Jft
buaiDHa and in penoaal llfe.
Capricorn, Cancer pehOM t11ure
promm.tly. You let wba~ -ernpbuil on clelin. . ,
fUlftllllMllt and rotnance.
· thoae who depend on you. Another
Aquartan naurn in scenario.
PISCES (Feb. 19 · Mar. 20):
Cbanae. creativity, 1peculaUon, in·
ten1lfied relaUonahlp -these are
featured. Gemini, Vir10. Sallttarh11
nativet play by rolea. You ~ve
written material which eoetalDI ele·
mtntl required ~ acbleve ·~·
IALT% ..... OM
IMITM a 'NTMU.
WISTC"'" CHAP& 427 E. 17th SI
Costa Mesa
e•&-9371
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
,_......,.1Motice:
All real est ale advertised
in this news paper is sub-
ject to the Federal Fair
Housing Acl o f 1961!
which makes 1t illegal to
adve rtise "any pre
fer ence, limitation. or
discrimination based on
r ace. color, religion . .sex.
or national origin, or an
intention to make ari)
such preference, hm1w
lion, or discnm inalluo ··
This news pape& will not
knowingly a ccept .111~
ad ver tising fCtr real
estate which 1!> m \111la
tionofthe law
DllAMS
DON'T LAST
Beautiful ne w 3 bdrm
home w1th i.tudy, fa m
rm, 2 f11•lri.. i;p:i & mm
m un 1ty 11001 AS
S U MABl.t-: 1.0A!'I
S2t9.000 Call 97!1 r1:no
now
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
HEAVENLY
HARBOR
VIEW
10•; UOWN . or trade
your pr11pe rt) ' Gt•l-. you
luwe!-l i.1r1ccd <\ Bdrm
Harbnrf Vie ... Home
Owm:r motivated Sa)~.
))Ubm1t al l uff(•n,
'235,000. Call 673 ~
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
YRORS: A.st•ertisen IA Y A VE
lhcMlid check their ad5 HAIW TO FINO W l.!.:i\
D
A
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L i y l
I daily ond report «'-I Avl' Charm111i.: 'I llr ;
ron immediately. n. family room rei.1tJent·t•
D I Pvt master -.u1t1: with l AILY PILOT GUl..,IH rt-lrl'al & i.undt·ck
lietlity for the first• St-duded lu!>h pat10 + <!
ce>rrKt insertion otiy. I Hr rtmlal. $375.000! I I ! Balboa lay Prop. I
1 Realtors I Houses for Sale •675-7060• '······················· . Genet-al I 002 I 1
······················• CdM BEACH
DUPLEX
1 Ct.I M SJ0 ,000 Two 3
Bdrms . 1 year new 2
, hreplaces. patio, cuswm
2 story F rench <·hateau , landscap1ng, a!>sume Isl
in lush green !>tltmg. TD uf $250.000 131.,.,
F:legant 11 v1ng rm 1 Seller will curr } lhe
w cath ceihn"g & pic'lurc ! balance Ca\1673-8.C,.,JO 1
2 STRY ELEGANCE
Giant Twnhm1· +
Bonus Rm ~
8F:ST Bt.:Y S96.:1110'.
w10dow Drama tit' s1a1r-. ~p:r~1te ~:.~J::n :~~g I r+ti_Z@tJ#l 11
& 212 ba All th1:. + .. ! ·---·-
e no r mou:. bouu:. r m ----------·, P ' separated from !TllJln 1 HEWPOIT SHOIES
h11ust-b~ pv1 c11cktail DUPLEX pat1Q Lots or gn :enbdt. I
ten01!> crt + 01' mpa• ''
1
FM Land 1·
I pool A par;id1:.1• at :? La rge 2 Bdrm .~ bath
bargam pnce un1li. 8r1n 1: u:. )Our C~ntUr} 21 i term!> Ow ner w ill
Walk In llealt ~ 1 l'oo~ratc }'riced to .,,.11 I
714 ,~ 8080 , ;it S2(H.f)(J() I L ,--
1
R.,_,defed D.,.aex I
3 Bdrm & 2 Bdrm Ex I
0 1
1 <'ellent Corona drl Mar 1 location New carpet 1
nicely decor ated 10',
down OWfler will mm T ....... ·-·""-.
EASTSIDE C.M.
TRIPLEX
Largt> :i Hdrm 2 hath.
flrl'pl<itl' pl U '; l\411 ;/
Rdrm I bath in 11x(•1·l14'!1I
~·ond1t1011 P r1l·1·d at
$197 .500
associated
BP ··r~~. -lff\.Tr)t<l.:-,
~' ,, .,., f, ol t,~ 1 f> ' ,. r
$69,900
I 21h 0/o
A rare and ~par1ou.'l I
level. 2 Bdrm J dult ('()11
do On lu~h greenbelt
$13,950 down to a 12' , • .,
loan .SS98 pa\ m en ts Call
. I .. for m orP 1nformat1on
V.A TERMS S46-~m
AFFORD AILE
SO. COAST CONDO
Only $62.500 w tasswm
blc lo'an -t owe 2nd
HURRY' 631-1442 agt
THE REAL ESTATERS :i Bdrm, large lot Wlfld. I
m g t ree-line d s treet
S82.900
Century 211Westcti!f
645 7221 -----------ADULT OHL Y COfC>O
Near So. Cst Plaza.~ 2
Bdrm. 2 ba. 1500 sq fl,
AJr C. sec. gates . conun
pool. Assume 8.5'"'. \"A
loan.
Century 21/Westch(f
64S·7221
CDMDUPLEX
2YE4RStitfW_
4 Bdrm and 2
Bdrm .. So uth o f
P CH .Pr 1\'a t e hrit·k
court ya rd it ca r
gar age .. Oak planked
fl oor s I tal ia n
ttle .Sup...r terms Call
now
BARGAIN
STARTER
HOME
Lovely J Bdrm. O•MU
Mei;<1 home <10 qwct t•ul
de sac, nestled arnmg
I all tr<'es. So much for so
little' Only Sll!J.!j()O
Hurry t"a 11 t o d a v• 646-7171 •
THE :REAL ESTATE RS
MEWJtoRT HEIGHTS
FtXEI
Bn ng your !>hovels and
iJamt brushes to cash in
dn th1:. sensational value.
Huge corner lot . hosLo;
this 3 Bdrm 2 bath tx-
ecutt ve homte> Cowit11·
k1tt hen , li \'ing room,
fam 1lv room . den and ~pa too' Cash in a nd call
now'
(["') '~
SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
114·631 -6990
BRING YOUR
GOBLINS
OCTOBER 31, 6 to 8PM.
Treats for ages up to 11 if
accompani e d hy a n adult Pn7.es for scanest
and most original ms
tumt-s. Winne rs narrrs
will be announced In this
:-Jewspaper or check for
your name in l)Ur
December Newsletter
963-7881
18109 BROOKHURSr
Fountain Valley
cSo.of Talben1
THE REAL ESTATE RS
labblilMJ lroolc
Dramatic tri·level in
lush tropical l;indscaped
setting with outstanding
recreation facillti~ 1n-
clud1ng tennis, swim-
ming and s unning :1
bedroom 2 bath horn:
c lose t o s h o ppin g,
theater s. and schools.
Full price only $129.!lOO
Call 751 3\~I
t;:SELECT
I PROPERTIES
SOUTH
COAST
EXECUTIVE
A professicnal look.mg
executive home with 4
Bdrms. 2 baths. huge
country kitc he n on.•r
looks ram1lv room with
brtck f1re rilace Sper
t<1cular rear yard with
r ustom <.'Ove r e d patio
and tantalizing s pa.
Many extras, call for
more details. 546-3313
THE REAL ESTATE RS
ASSUME LOAN
Beautiful 3 bedroom 21'2
bath Brookview condo
that measures 1600 sq fl. It features a laundry
room . g a rage doo r
opener, 3 patios, com
munity tennis & pool. As·
sume existing loan and
owner will carry. a largt•
2nd F\tll price $132.500
Call 556·2660
c
L
A s s
I
·F BEACH COTT AGE
SI 06,500 ~ c;:;sELECT
tPROPERTlES
I
E
D
Walk to beach from this
beautifully decorated.
uruque home One of a
kind. best buy beach pro
petty. Try $10.000 down
Owner will ('a rry paper
Take advantage. 963-6761
THE REAL ESTATERS
FOltECLOSUIE tiEAR
lrilMJPaiatll"Ulh
Winding circular drive
way. leads to expamiv1•
ranch style home. Fanu-
1 y roo m over looks
sparkling pool. All this
for $121.000. Call
SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
1r4·63 r -6990
BRADFORD
CONDO!!
Ther e ·s not m a ny or
th{'Se ! 3 Bdr ms 2 balh.
double attached garage. 1
Huge patio. pool. fan·
lasti(' financin g. 118.500
full price . Ca II now.
546-2.113
THE REAL ESTATERS
Get vRl-:l·::--1 rnsh
lor W1UTE elephant ..
with a Clas!o1f1ed .\d
Call f>.12 56ill
EXECUTIVE
BARGAIN
MESA VERDE
Spaciou s Re public 5
B<irm 3 bath hom e. Huge
famil y r oom , 2
fireplace s. w e tba r .
breakfas t nook, gourmet
kit<.'hen. form al dining
room. supe r s hade cov-
ered patio. 3 car garage,
nexible fina ncing. Only
1174,900. Ca ll for lllm'
details . 546-2313
THE REAL ESTATERS
•LUCE TO TRADE!
Lge 21'1 year old hotn>.
w1ocean view, all extras.
In Da na Point. S21.S.CXX>.
trade for CdM. Newport
area. 661·0922 eves.
714-631-6990 £ ' r STAR G ~~'ZEK-•.,.
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INVESTORS
DELIGHT!!!
C lean -r e furbished ! I Prl m e Cos t a Mesa
dup l ex . pric e d t o
sell -$120 .eoo ! Financ·
Ing ! Call t o day -
tomorrow may be to
late! 146-7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
al For Classified Ad
ACTION
Call a
Daily Pilot
AD-VISOR
642·5678
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This homl' IS t'IH~Sll" l'OUnt r\ r rc•nl h
(not tht• 0l'l1tl" look 1·urrt>nll' rn
vo.cm·I. Smooch 1:e1hnt-:" m'<'t•ntro ·wi th
t r o w n m u I c1 1 n Jo: " " 11 h t I t• w o ,. d
rtoorm)(s. mal'hlt• f 1 n ·pldl't'S, hlt•••t•ht-d
pine pant'lm).: :ind u t'<I hn k pat ins
surroundt.-.t h~ fMnwl ~<1rd1'n A J
bedroom. 3 h~1th m a:.lfrptt'l't' on u
h11lsidt> ••lion• Con11rn dt.>l M1H "1th
ocean anct mount.tin '1t•w l 'rupl•rh
p ri<'etl at $5::!5,0UO 1 leu~t.'ho l d 1 ,\
listmg of Vcr..:llt•nt• tlull
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REALTORS. 675·6000
2443 t-••I l u••t ltlyh"''"\I ( 1111111• J .. I M••
WE HAVI 4 I OF TIU 81.,l 11 .. TINC,';, IN TOWN
ICISS YOUI
LANDLORD
GOODIYE!
There·s a 3Br C11ml11
waiting for you 1111 J
quiet, cul-de sue lane It
has built in s , d1 ~
hwasher. a llraC't1Vl'
balcony right off lhe
Master Bedroom All th•~
and a good-size yard'
Come buy this $119.500
131-.iulifull} ck l'l1ro.1l•·d
J.1ld furn 3 ~ ! H<lrm '
dupll•;o. ~ -t 1·;.r ~.ctr Of
FE R \'()I' H LtOW:-o;
P\\':\t t-:!llT :.inrl 1ak1°i
II\ l'r u Bii; h i TD .ii 12·1,., int1•rt!~l for ·io '1~,
and nu 11 u a Ii f' 111 i:
~5,000
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
bar1aln-and kls~ your ---------
landlord good-bye! IE\ Dalebout ·
Y 1jo1\ c;u
' , I ------------OWt• WIU C&MY t•1'9 fOI
S41J,HO .. I J 1/1.,,• Me Le9 ,_
Ul•a11t1fully clt''iHtnt'<I home by I van
W t· I h New I r p 1t 1 n t ., cl 1ntt•r1 or
f'11n oru rn.1 11r wull'f 11..:hts &
mo11nta1n.; 4 1 .. lrm:,, f ,un1ly room ..
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bdrm 2 bath humt• featuring iarge
I l't0 n ·atio11 rnorn & 2 patios Laving
room h..i' .tlt r ttl'll \ e beam ceiling.
rtn.'plar·l' & Fn•nch door!> leading onto
br tt•k patw Nt>w ktll.'h en bi t -in
<.1 pplia n1:t-s Close l o te nnis courts
s:1 n1ly bl'IH~he~ & d ubhouse. No~
<J\•ailahlt" Call tor a ppt. $420.000.
IAYFIOMT
W(• have several fine homes
with pier & slip.
*VETS*
'~Bay &Beach I ~ ~w tsr~1~~,l~;~~c~:., i llEA~:r::IMG
HAllOI I Elegant ,, bdrm he~.
HIGHLANDS s pacious family rm, pro ,
A lot u f pride and fess1onally d l'cnrall:'d seyourElig1b11it}
''TEND ER LOVING and landscaped 1;<1ll' NOW LOW ON.& arded LOW INT RAT~
CdM CARE" is r eflectt'd in gu· community, µVI Ll::T US SHOW YOU
this lovely four bedroom 1 e n n 1 s • p o o I u n •t
S ho me Fam ily roum breathtaking vcean. HOWTOQUALIFV PANISH Den. Spa An excellent harbor. mln &. c1l.> ltghU. Tall to led C.,..t
l-,o{e 1, 0 ewoo,./ zoo;. DOWN a large p11vatc Cornt:I' 640-5357 r -c ....... IWfl 10 1 Rl'dUCl'd lo uni\
Sllt,900 $l59RT. Prore1>~1onals **JUST LISTED
REALTORS
'75-551'
C:OLE Of'' NEWPORT REALTORS:
Join a progressive company with a
great future. We are. looking for 2 or 3
sales people to round out our staff.
C a ll Vody or John at 675-S.Sll and let
us talk it over .
COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS
Z5 I 5 E. CMll Hwy .. c--.. Mer
675-5511
UECUTIVE HOME
Large 4 Bdrm. 4 ba homl'
with family rm & formil
dining rm Assume loans
of $123.000 Call Bob
Hqrwitz. Agt 851 2175 °'
!n~5370
Ope11 Sat/S ... 1-S
I 917 I StratkOllCI Dr
Hllllti .. 001leach I I Off Indianapolis btwn '
BACHELOR'S
PARADISE
Prime Irvine location for
this bac helor condo :
Bargain in vestment or ~tarter ho me at only
$59,900 ! C all fast.
752-1700
THE :REAL
ESTATERS
SUCCESS llALTY '63-1377 Assume high balan<.-e _.,
5 .. 9 !H<'lc Single ram11\ ____ -7991 Hwwl1!40ft home Super url'a, walk
.._.Hr 1042 to park, i.c huol and com EASTSIDE DPLX on comer lot with pool
Top t'Ondition 3 Bdrm & I
Bdrm. Good investment
or home 'n income
Century 21 /Westcllff
645-7221
M.wport HeiCJhh
IYOWMllt
3br, 2ba. 60' X 138' R2
Lot. Very Privati; &
Charming. Oak flours,
Frplc, Attached Gar on
alley. Assum loan 230 E.
15th St. $149,500 Open
Ho u se S unday 12·5
548·2728
WntSiclelemtly
••••••••••••••••••••••• mun1t y µo n l Olil)' <.:USTOM 4 DUltM $118,000 (;all for uppl
OutstandinR design P1xll Won't la!ll''
and spa Finl'sl term~ [g]UL,...db ldn $390,ln> Hkr 1148 !1709 r. •9''""' r ..,,e
tr.i. 1044 • Really ········••••'9••······· 551·3000
WOODlllDCH
THI "UM-COMDO"
PRICE IEDUCB>
TO Sil 1.000
A deligh tful 3 Bdrm.
adult OCl'UPI Cd
Creekwood Asµcn plan
on low tramc c ul de-~ae
street The lowe~l µnn~
detached residenCl' in
Woodbridge
C~Nw 644-721 I
t920Karranu Pk,.·~-~r~lnl'
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THE ONLY WAY
TOGO
:i Bdrm floor plan, oc-ean
Vll'W d eck~. large
enclosed bn<'k µat1u
Prated for 1mmcd1ulc
~ul(' at Sl~.000.
MISSION REAi.TY
494 0731 Hlll!e rec room is the
focal point or this large 3
bedroom home Great ON T HF. BEACH Mobile "1n ~l(1[l
family home,withdining Home 2 Hr , r edwood
a rt'a , bri<'k hre place. I de c·k. c·e dar s hakes.
buill·ins, and s uper loca-I hardwood 1nl, frplc
l1on ... just 5 miles to the * * lO°'o OOlllMI SS!l,900. 1714) 4~-38-16 beach : See it lnday! /C "rt!
Sl l0,000 VA terms Call buys this lovel.' I lldnn La rge Corne r Lot R l
TARBELL. REALTORS, condo. Great in ve~111-...11t I l\fornmgsidc Or 8&7<1170
540-1720 -----t or :j_larterh~1rnc ! urS46 Q!i8.1 1-------. ssz..500 I ---
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ASSULIAT ES
I
M~gnolia & Bushard.:.. -I
WATEIFIOMT HOME
1
5 BR. 4 Ba . C'Uslom '
wate rfron t hOm l:''
I Outstanding 3 Hdrm. · R, . 2Br. cabana & trlr, sub-I T Al(f OVEll "9.S"lo" I [ lll)W1>1>dltrld~c 1 ~E~H~R.O HT P All<
-COSTA MESA--, shakeroofhom e. f'catur I calllJ I lell1ng <t lluwed , 3 f>vt
SI05,000 '. ing-formal dining niom. I :;~1 .:IOIHI bch.~, p!K1l & f1shmg pier
wtl7x38' pvt duck. Pnce
Sl,395,000 . Bui ld er '
w1trade for Palm Spr
ings Estate. For dctaib on this.home and apµt. to
see, call <.:arol Hoff. aKt
631-0094
large yard, patio and 1 _1~1 Karran•·a ""'"'·lninr S24,.J00.(7 14 J 499·381~ ~~~ cho:r':i~ 1:ta~e0~I BBQ an~ .• ~a rd';ood . Ry Owner :J br , 2 IJ<J • EMERALD BAY
d floors . 12 5 , rntcresl ho O W(' .,. • qwct tree-hne street 1 also a vailahle wilh 20'; U:.t' ~ , , w ... IOK , Romantic oceun view
Oversized 3 car garage. down. Asking Sllll.OOO. down I nmt· l niv Pl. rrom _ Lh1 s exC"l ush 1·
Owner says sell today I VA lt'rms also ;,vallubll• nt·~ l'rpl , u111-1radl•:-. J c ust <Jm h u11l I bdrm
Flexible flnunc1ng. Call . Call540-ll51 $12fl,511U ilifl 77~>L I dream house. priced-at
today ' . 7611-4746 1 o nly $5·15 .00U. Ownt'r ~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
t WUODBR 10<; E flroad · r:ius l ~ell , and may hl'lll
moor Cott· "l' ·u 2, ... ' rmanee ~or aµpt. to Sl<C· ' a., · ir. "''!·' call 962 9311 '' ngle del a C'h1·d hmt: 1 4-PLEX @
CUSTOM BUILT EASTSIO.E, cute. 2 on I
Lath and plaster ron SEA COVE : lot. on lovely cul de Slll' I
~159 500 55!1 ;41:141 \'\('~ •. A LLST'A TE
ti4-l llllda\i. _ '"
Herit. Pan East : REAL TORS
, struction 3 Bdrm 2 PROPERTIES I Enormous lol $137, 500
baths. + three 2 Bdrm • 7 Owner w <'arr). Pnnt• •
1 Wlits. Enclosed garages 14-631-6990 onl> Devin & t.:11 1
Only $249 ,500. Call • 1 642-6368
64S-9161 llalMNI l"-d 1006 F.r\SrSIDE darling 3 HR I
116 Hcntage I 2Br.1•,na townhouw ---
~.50l1Subm11 ofkr VICTORIA IEACH
55!1 7145 i52 I l:f.I t:xqws1te 4 bdrm. 2' ~ P-OPULAR ' bath home with fomJly DUPLEX value . Con ve n1entlv ' vaews. S600.000 (;all l<>-, WE LISTEN!
C:...a-;. located. ~.500 . day 979--5370 • I ~h tiled roof. pmc 631-7300 M.I. A 1 .REC CARPET ~ OPfN HOlJ~f •••••••••••••••••••••••' house, ba' window~~ r 1 rep I ace· Re d" ood
deck. manicured yard I
$127,000 Devin & Cu
642-6368
') T room Offers the ul ~Ian -i, '" • range n~· 11mate in gracious 1i111
londo s I hdrm. ba l tempo r ary livin~
•LOFT Decorated '", f'eatun•s F 11,ld slolll'
earthtones Ou~standtg : fi replacl' !>lained glass, recreational lac1 111es he 1 wood dl'cur and nce;m
best in adult only ilving · v 1 c w U w n e r "' 1 11
trees, vaulted ce1hngs, I LLST• TE I cozy brick rireplaCt?. loft., __ 1
1
I #t 754-1 202 'I
steps to s hops and beam ··----------
R~Al TY
/
/OPINDAILY
mo.ooo. Call 673-8.W> ' REAL TORS -- -. M.I . CONDO ILUffS COMDO 1'i~~~~~~~
THE .REAL
ESTATERS
OMl y SI 2 I. 900 Enter th ru sec gate w / llG CAMY OH
216 ..,.,495,000
I Coli111 I.._.. 1 Sl,1 00,000 I
Charming 3 bdrm florre . COST A MISA ,..._ intercom to quarry bled I CI08~ lo beach, pools, & : Gr~nbroo .. 5 bedroom crty rd w I fountain. t Qui t 1 ••A ""' • I Quarry entry. k1tch & re-1' cnrus. e cu ·~sac. • with pool spa and close Owner will help rm3Jl('(' ·h-, a r patio. Cathedral
Don't wait! Won't last! to eyeryt. ang. AssW'!'ll· 1 cell 'gs, for e ve r view ble fmancmg and offered ! from hvmg, dining &sep.
~r\ft'rt~ ....-aa 2nd bdrm. bath & w.t.
Wat•••°"'/Sal.a.y · Love I y M c La 1 n 1 673·"00 l
townhome. Golr course '---------location. 2 Bdrms+den
and it's a wonderful end U llC unit. Excel. financing & LO I Kl'a
pri<'ed to sell. $300,ln> mid Atsocl ....
RARE FIND finance s.179.500.
4•7-541 '
,/"VEUJELL
Associates
1052 . ...•.....••...........
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*Cote, Re alt. y IHI ht• Sa19s & ...... Im.. 29845ANDREA WAY
& Investment ZZ9 ......_.--:c.-:·u -i-==-·R&Al7MR&--• ____ __ Spectacu.La&,,. ~-.Bdi:~ ... 640-5777 I 1---------•l w tevery c us to m up-
,,~ at only 1189,500. 54().31166 I mstr. suite w /pvt. patio.
real ~./ estate • v--,~ nn. Paneled garage W/
• ....._ 1 cabine t s Ai t ile fir.
75'-1616 ,.... r siss,ooo 644-0867 by
-«a Coldwell Banker
IA YCUST llAUTY
Just listed "pride of ownership". 4
BR. 21h BA. + fa mily rm. Lovely
courtyard & landsc aping. New
carpet & paint throughout. Hurry!
$290.000.
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
11£ALUTATt
S... ~4111. "'°""IV ~Ill
~ W. Comt ~ SI& M.1-Avt. """"°" luth ~ ltleftd 611·1• ., ......
I owner.
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-macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMl'ANY
116 CAMYOH LIAM!
3BR . 3 hath h o m l' o n quiet
cul·de-sac. Ver y pr1vate setting.
$20001 rno. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200.
<N -581
712-14' 4 111.a100
l .Jmpu\ (nJley ( '""'"
642.aJJI 644-6200
IAMCHO SAN JOAqulM
"San Joaquin·· model. 2 Bdrm +
den/study. Quality neutral tan
carpets & drapes. Fabulous golf
course view. 2 pri vate patios.
Asking Sl75,000.
-= 111111 1L1111 aa.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
JUST UST9.
Five Bedroom. Three Bath Home On Quiet
Cul-de·Sac In Newport Beach. Two Brick
Fire places. RV Parking. Patios & Sun Occk
Be Settled For Chruitmas. $217.500
MAMOll~
Outstanding Home For Good Living &
Entertaining. ~rm Wood Paneling. Three
Bedrooms. Three Baths Plus Den/Ouest
Bedroom. Gourmet Kitche n le Breakrest
Room. Beautiful Patios Profesionally
Landscaped. A Mus t Stt At $197.500.
IACI l&Y
Rare Two·Story Condo In T his Lovely Area.
Min utes To Free ways . Three Large
Bedrooms. Living Room With Fireplace. '
Sunny Private Patio. Swimming Pools &
Recreation Area. Only 1142.500.
IAMCHO SAM JO&f(MM
Lovely i nd Unit. Two.Level Townhouse On
CioU, Corse. Two Bedroom s, 21,1i Baths .
Conversation Area With Wet Bar. New
Camel Color Carpet. Parquet Kitchen Floor
le Entry. OnJy S\95.000.
'75-llll '-I• V91ey 1034 MOVllM grade. Just Sl72,900.
11G CAMYOM 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COteDmOH Need quick s ale. sia--
DIAM ... DOVB C.... .. M_. 1022 ,~·~draw~·-Pr~1. ~~t Terrific family home ,l _s1S_·_07_09 __ -----
A ratt 3 Bdrm Dover-••••••••••••••••••••••• financing. :Executive located in College Park H.wportleocll 1069 w1Hi lar1e patio a nd !Attractivepoolduplex +2 ReaJtors,848-4343. a r e a . 'F ea turi ng 4 •••••••••••••,•••••••••
backyard. A lar1e guest 1 t!OOd rentals. Prime loca· Bdrms. lar1e family ---------IA'lit with separate enllY Lion. 1295.000. 640-4999. I lwl....,Oft le.ell I 040 room and bonus room THE ILUFFS
over t .. _ gara0 e . ., ..... ,_ I •••••••••••••• ••••••••• N k d I "~ "' ~ SPYGLASS / ear par an poo L'r>•""r ba.v view_ 1'1°<lSl will finance qualified ownr w cany SI 00 000 EV-.. Loa be k .... ,,_ buyer. $395.000. 644.1020_ a , .,... n may ta en Sw .-desired or iginal area e 11 1/•°lo.IJll o.ly. ltt. 4 br. 2 ba home Sided ject ~f exedistintg51f7inanc6 IWW\ Sbpac1ous 3 bdrm + bob-s2oo . oo o dwn. FP. park.Fantastic covered mg. er a ,uuu y room.endunit.Huge
L patio&BBQ.Xlnthorrr Call540-1151 patio $250,000 J\gt .
l·ngo $525,000. 2 sty + bon~ Executive Realto rs. 640·5560
nn + 3 rrplc's Hurry ---------r ·~bun ~/agt.644·1450 848-4343. ----------
,,....... .. ,._..v.
A beautifully designed
custom redwood home on
top of it all. Distinctive
appointments such as
brass bath fixtures. real
gold leaf wa llpaper com-
pliment the spectacular
ocean view. See Uus 3
Bdrm 3 Bath beauty tc>
day.
BALB OA I S l4AND
REALTY
673-8700
ASSUME LOAM
ATLOWINTER~
Attractive 4 bdrm hon"E
m a good location. Seller
may ca r ry 2nd. Only
$109.000. Ca II 979·5370
now!
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
CUSTOM LOTS,
Two I acre + lo t s
wl aTchatectural plans
for 3800 + sq. ft. homes.
Roi ling halls & horse
area. St73,000 each.
Duplex. 3 br. 2 ba + 1 hr, 112.<n> DOWN. no quahr)-FOR SALE IY OWMER
pndeorownershap.Close ing.Nrbeach New2sl),I~~~~!!!!!~!!!~!!!!!!'~: Giant S Br. 3 Ra. Only
to park & te nnis. Xlnt 3 br. 212 ba S1117.00J. S.r Home In S269.SOO O wne r y.'111
terms 1279,000_ Agt 759 Sl 6SO m o 960-1217. MorttlwoodPn carry at $1500 monthl.v
· 536-6565 agt with $20 .000 down No 8968 __ .___ , Fantastic :.i ssurnablr !'redit nt·rd cd i1l.t )
Prehistoric ltlftt $13.000 down. no qu:.ihf~ loan. Interest al !I II', 840-IY64. ing, near :_.each. 2 Slor). With payment!'> of 51175 pr
Two 3 Bd 2 Ba Wlits + Jbr. 2ba, lofl . 1 enhts mo-3 bedroom beaut,. IACK BAY
bachelor Currently br-SISl ,OOO 960_ 1217 or with desirable utnum 6 Bdrm. 3 ba th giant
mgs $18.000 pr yr. l\s· 951 6001 Agt . and elegant surroundmg home 3 patios. 17x25 rec·
sume $256,500loanwith a t ile. Plush C'U rpclh1i;. room Poul siic back
$325,000 purchase pnce. Adult Landmark END walkangdblancc topark yard w ~w ing ::.cl &
Darre l I Pas h . agl condo. 2bdrm. Jyr. 1 Call Ranch Realt\ trees Cuunlr> kalcht·n
6.11-1.266 story. sec gale, owner $215.0QO R H R. 81..r
Coste Mesa I 024 536-3979 673·7300 e--'11\r'JI H
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I-SIDI DUPLEX
Two l Ir. UMtt
Sl42.500
FUUHllALTY
546-0114
NEW CONDOS
IASTSIDE C.M.
Z5l2Santa Ana Ave. 2 BR, 2...., ba, contemp.
design. $116,000
646-5096 646-60'3
SALE OR TRADE
3 BR2 Ba fixer. Sll0,000.
Ownr/agt. 642·1523
llBIOOM
Eastside, quiet location,
bul close lo s hopping.
New roof, copper plumb-
in1. hardwood floors,
plaster walls, 1ood con·
diUon. Sll0,000 with an
usumable loan.
loyMcC .... lllr.
141-772'
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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macnab I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
.TH~ IAYINE COMPANY ------
U9U1SITI SPANISH Yi i II•!
Step through classic brick detailing
and garden splendor into a taste of
"Sunny Spain." Charming 2-story
home w/4BRS. private spa. wet bar
and much more. A must see for
$157 ,500. Toni Morris 551-8700.
(N-59 )
71Z·l414
(~ Voley (en1er
64Z.aZJI
Cj()I Do... Drive
..
111.a1oe
Thi s w a t e rfq>111
townhouse w pier &.,,11r1
has 3 Bdrms. 2' ~ Ba J1Kl
is completely furna.sht:.'11
Only $320 ,000.
673-1020
IEDUCED Sl8<
110 DEGIH VllW
2+2 condo+ boat slip.
World R. E. 543·2591.
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BEACH
LOVERS
BAIGAIN
IN NEWPORT
2 Bills from ocn. SBr. L'Of'
ner lot, newly rede<.'Ol'at
• teorre)ft9e ..,..,, of N
lovr lCIO"'bled "'°'dt be-
low"' lo"" lour"""'"' "'°'d' I IT j .EI~ ul R 11 J
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A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE !"VINE COM,ANY
JIWIL OM THI LAICI!
1 ed. great ra mily ham!
· Comm pool. tennis . I . clubhse, only $175.<XX>.
Owner497·5L25
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CLUDI 1 =~1 ~--.1-... 1,_,..l--,I~ = Tn.r.'1 • almpl• new 11 .. 1111
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This is the one you've been waiting
f o r ! Fabulous l ocation on
Woodbridge Lake ~/g'Orgeous
views of lake and sunsets. This
elegant residence features 2 master
DRS, couttyard entry w/fOuntaln,
mirrored dining wall, top-of-the-line
appliances, outdoor balcony,
garage cabinets and many extra
custom features. S265.000. Gail
Kingsley 551-8700. <N-12)
Eatate styled home 5
Bdrm, den. dlnin1 nn.
ram rm . Owner will
finance lo q u a lified
buyer .
Century 21/Westcnrr
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-Qualifiedpnncipalsonh· Homesfrom l63.500 ·1---$950 m o <.:ontarl 2131998·1053 Ask for:1 -Newpor t Crest . ocean & up + st:c urit · Nol -
Call Sm1l h M ~yer.I Park Orlean:o. offers an "I Suzanne675'.W45 ~leve ,BEAUTIFUL•. B~nn. 31 view, 3 bdrm 3 ba I ch1ldren ordngs lwt9193 LUXUIYlJY!NG B~okerS48·7Bl3 . ~~~~~1~/:esn'r~:g10~ 194 UNITS j ~LCICJll"a 3 186 i Me.a Verde ·1 Hr :1 ll;i i ba~=r':;~.>~~mes 1 :~~~~~dr;·~~':1n~~c~.' BWlgalo:,w ma1d servi-;1' ~ir~o~ ~d:~tf~~~.
- ---t he i nflation f1ghtini.: I Well located 111 booming 1 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• j Fam 1 Iv Rm 3 car • _ 631 1400 \eruus. :"llo pets S87S 11'1) for lid~ non 'imoking Oishwa~her . fireplace, I benefits of own mg yoor Denver 1 and 2 bdrm 13 Rr hOuse oc·ean '1~ garage Profes~wnal <ll· I 646-20l7 , male ~ 11<11 ' pvt patios, pool & s pa CUFF HA.V~ 'ownhomeatpnces from adultunlli> Luw interest ' y ard . f r11l c . l11f1 & l'Walmi.: & lanchcapmg Turtlerock c:ondo. beaut I -· :-IOPETS SJ95mu.&up
For the smart couple! Just $63,500' The .. cil'"' r1n ant·1ni: SI .JOO ooo I garage S800 499 ~I Gardf'nt>r m e ld ~~J I view, Jbdrm, no pets, BLUFFS. 3bdrm. 212ba.1 Furnished 2bdrm apt. 1 MESA PINES
who want large rooin<; wl location in Orange· ,s down Si& '.ldO 1100 foll --. I ':" o 7 I I 7; n 1HO1 S895_ 11.51~ or_S?_~.:_ fam rrn. frpl<'. palio, nr a dults. no pets lnql.lre 1 • ~ HARi.A AVE.
enhan<'e furnishings orl f~~a: w a c.,.l~s.c f~ua s~'°onr pnc-c tto.Mt Unfumis~ t>44 7Jll7 ~Woodbridge 5br, Jba. pool. school $825 m > I 1791 ~ ~~hesler. I rear 1 sP~K 549-2447
ror enterlamtng Want ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Pr .. od 1 f 64().8146 J II!---' • Vall I private patio and! Square . the Mall of (Brand Ncw ' l!br. 2ba I esrott 1n e. amnn. _ ..._.... ... •y 1714 .2 hd house. $450/2 bd
garden want ups tam; Orange. Town and Coun·1 lalboo lslonc;t 3206 I multi-level 1675' C\/el"\· din rm AIC. 2 frplcs. 3 Harbor View Car mel i ••••••••••••••••••••••• l duplex $4701 645-8103 333
sill.mg room with harbor try & busint:ss complex ••••••••·~··•••••••••••, amen11y. y~u 1·~11 1n\ car garage Assn dues 3bdrm,famrm.niceyrd: Bachelor. util pa1d. laun j K21~t.!C.M . ___ · _
view. Available is this 2 es . The modern, adult I agme S69!'i mo 5.')L 7:l.'>5 I Gardener. No pets Mo quiet, gardnr incl. ~. dry fac1l. pool. secluded
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Bdrm.dmmg room and2 condo m ini ums are or760-86R2 toMo ~S Agts.41-5002 lse. possible optwn Sl'iO Refs 839-4487 rm. new carpets
bath home. $285,000 10. available with oneortwo WIMTEIREHTALS ---· -. -----paint, separate palm&_
chJdes,land. bedrooms. patio or deck. Two bdrm home. lm:cl\' fkad ~ for lll'1•upu111'\. WOODBRIOGE 4 Br 3 644•5965• 644·7697 _ _ __ HuntiltC)ton leach 1740 garage, 2243 Rutgers.
IAlaETT deluxe butlHn kitchen. i\ lliviwmul palioandgarage · l!Br. 2Ba Condo. 1111!'1 uf Ba Executive home 4 br. BLUFFS, pat1n. •••••••••:•••••••••••••1 Apt B No~ pets Child
REALTY REGISTER carpeting. drapes. mir ll:irhor lnve!>lmunl ,.0 So Bayfront 3 Br lower xtras, wlk 10 So Coast Large enclosed yard. 2 I frplc. avail immed. FURN fAMILY i\PTS OK, $39~. Call 546-5880.
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master suite anrl much SO. Bayfront 4 Br uppt1r :l.57 5159 Pt> o Is , e l 1• S8 50 . 640-7647 Bnng ad
more. The quiet park TEMPE, w1garages12001mo Gard e n e r in c luded. --------.fuJlkitc hens
s..ta Alta IOIO surro undin gs in<.'l ude No Bayfront 4 Br upper. Nr So Co;ist Plaza. I hr :! 64().0QJ6 Harbor Ridge. m<tgntf. •no lease. util pd meataa1111
••••••••••••••••••••••• private r ecreat ion. ARIZONA <'afl)Ort. poss dock pnv ba. dbl ~ar frpk 1·1l·an. - --new 3 br view condo •laundromat lawns. n owers. ;.i central llOO/mo $ffi5 557 :JIJH,557 IWi The Springs Br condo. Sec . $1500. Steve. ona1dserv1ce AI A RTMENTS
HOME + IMCOME
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homes In very nice
Southeast Santa Ana
neighborhood. Great in·
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plaza. and all the charm 30 UNITS pool, s pa, tennis S4.2S 9S7-1900 or640·9345 HA'P ENNY INNS
of the Old New Orlean'> Se 11 11 r tr ade rur YEAILY IEMT A.LS :i br · 2 bll E 5 idc, 838·8013 i27 Yorktown Ave
Beautiful garden apt.s.
Pool & spa. Adults. no
pets. French Quarter_ See this California. Ari wna or Little lslahd Lg 1 Br apt. ga rdc nl.'r 1 n l' I $700, Waterfront rondo. Perun 536·04 ll quality A & C Propert1e> Hawan Xlnl rental Joca unfum S500 lse lease 6-16· 1769 art 6 Luxurious condo. 2Br. nr ferry. bay & ocean toll free l ·800·422 4«M 28r lBa $440
condominium con version lion All a dult Xlnt t'Olld. Two bdrm upt, gar, dl"C.·k. l.arge 2 Br 1 Bu Lari:e 2"28a, air. call afl 6PM· view. spacious 2 br, 2 ba l"ine -1744 community today! Seller can add cash fur unfum ace:" s:;s..s.sM w /balcony. sec bldg ..
131 E 18th. 646-6816
P k O 1 t d F p 1860 00-0 ......, yard. double garage. ga,o, •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ar r eans r a e . Beautiful I) remml :1 & w ter . d '.'i L\. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, dbl gar ugrd pkg. pool & roof 28 Ba di I 660 So. Glassel!. 1 bl.It Owner/agent h44 9513 bdrm hum•'. unfurn. a pai · •> pc d sundeck. 19(}()/mo yrl.v r, 1 · 3 b . poo ·ten
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161 E 18th, 642·0856
r •·.il t • • r ~ r" v e r e e w a Y 1 n lesorl 2400 So Bay front :J br l11wt•r. :i br comlo. 2 ba S56.5 rm. -----I -Orange.Forinformatton uar, furn or unrur n I f 3bdrm.l ''-bqendurut.nr IAYCHST ....__. __ ,h 1769 2Br.1Ba. k1S 731·3111 497-4848 aJI (714 )532 6875 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " poo re s ., .. -. ..__,._.. • --398W W'l ---------c : · -Sl2CX>/mo · 5.t:i 22s11 pool & tennis. Chi&dren ..._ Do•er ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1 son, 631-5583
OttwrR.ol E•tate MEWTOWHHOMES South Bayfront 1 llru11 OK l62S 640-0S47eves 3bdrm2ba,formaldin-•OCEANFRONT. A\atl 3Br,28a,pal1o4plex.1040
••••••••••••••••••••••• In a high, hidden \/alJey FOR LEASE per , gar Sl5001m1,1. rum MES,\ VER tn:. J br, 2 lxt. ----mg rm, frplc. lge bdnns. now. daily. weekly Spet-. B Valencia: ga r . no pets. MoltlleHo...l bo Or New 2 bedroom 2 bath orunlurn IKX>I , frp lc, child OK. Woodbridge 2 s tory new drapes, new paint tacularview 673 St;Ri'' ... ""mo 545.7983
mt-t1t...a... 1100 ave ange. home Mission Lak .. ,. No Bayf t"B .... .,.., 2bdrm 11 ... ba pool spa La l ~ ,.._. -Tennis-Swim ming ~-. ron " r u11111•r Dec l. $750 :>46·nnn• eves • ,. . • · 1 rge 11 ass greenhouse. A:;i·~··••••••••••••••• Spa, Clubhouse Co nt r y C I u b. Golf w /car port Sl 200 ) rl) & wk ends tennis & lake . 1485. Uie. inne r rourtyards. rov 2 Br. l ba. $550 m o yrl} 2 Br 2 ea. Sundeck. $425.
anC.pa. S55,00> 2 3 Bedrooms . 2,~ baths tennis pool Beautifully withpass dockpnv (213)837·8339. ered patio. dbl gar Utiltncl Avail approx Nov. lst.
Br.2Ba.1480 sq.ft 8yrs. over 2.000 su.ft. From landscaped. no m~un La..lrechfelltAs'°' 2 br. 111 b:i. hllm~. dbl ------Spar kl i ng clea n . 675·5710 5"8-8675 days, 7~1418
old Agt s.41·5032. " tenance yard 675 31 31 gar .. $150 No kuls pt•L-. 3 Bdrm · 2 Ba Turtlerock. gardener inc:l. Slll'IO on -------
SA.CllFICE Sl~,Y~·pointment only 9m0Dcs CluHbhoSuse. Kd • 64C!·fi09:J. 548 411115 New paint & cari>et ~ lse. 6"·4227 Oceanfront, beautifully eves & wknds.
Goldenwest 24x60, 1972, 1714• 771·2 370 ·t:rt ot pnng.~ pets. 1750. Sie rra Mgmt. rum. 2 Bd 2 Ba. $350/wk 2 br. 2 ba. Children OK.
prestiglouspark,EIToro 213·378·2572 BI0 .. 4br,3b11 ,den .d1mn~ College P;,rk '.I br. 2 ba. Co.641·1324 NewportShores2 br,2ba, or $800/m o 111 June. new carpels & d rapes,
area. Vacant. anxious. Secluded l B r Condo. r m ' 2 2. 7 t: o r a I lovely home. Columbia RENTALS den, newly painted ,\ 752·9466. like new thruout, <.'Om·
Malteofrer. (J P98651 garden setting, Orange. ~County 213·395·~1 1. St. Isl, last. dt•pl1s1t Sf>!r, crptd. Nr clubhse. 9675 munity pool & amenities .
... tyMotMt.Ho111t1 $75 ,000. 532 1265 Iv ptrop.rty 2500 C~ck.I Mor 1222 K.'l.'l·9305 ~~~~12::a S700 mo.6Jl·Z99l. ~1th 1500 /mo. 892-9713.
554-7070 message. •••••••••••••••••••·-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm. rrr'''" end Jbr 21f•ba = Beaut. ocean vu l hse 1 Uwfwoltllhed 842·7781. As k for LarTy M h ~~ So. or hwy , Ueaul & patio $425/mo.MO 4br2V.ba S900-Sl250 Crom oc:n. next to Rlver 1 ~::.:·~·.~1:::_:•••••~:·0•6• _M_e_u_"-ge_r_ .. _. --·---
Mooblre le Hooumsee·sl~tshset' rPrur:icece. H I IOO FALLO ROOK clean, Uke new, :J bdrrn. 2 Cabrillo f\4fi t;72S 4br 21.?ba +bonus BlO Jetty. 3 Br upper dplx. -•-.-c d s c Pl EXECUTtVL' ~STATlt~ 3b b T *""' -u.1m' o. yrly. 675·8018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• on o ne:ir . . aza.
Fr .... Advice'· '· 1. 1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ..~ • ba. patio Adults only r 2 a ustin _,., .,..., I lbdrm sec g t pool ._. l 97 / t ul _,,, A "7c '"""'! K'·•~ •· t I Utlle Island yearlies. I Br 1 . · a e. • ~ ... M.-.a..u-.... _1 N~o-h Duplex. --.~. . acres w spec ac ar ....,., mo l(cnt." .,.c.,., 0-PoW 1226 tu.:o .. pe s we CORI! 1380 .,.c ""•" ....,..., _ .. ..__. °" ~uuu v1·e ak strcu --•br2' ba -"cnCdM ,1 $425, laraer l Br $.550. No ' gym,Ja_c. __ . .,... ... _~_._
SSJll.7070 c 2 101L7. w , 0 s, am, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 1 ---' .. I ,.. years . v•'" tn-avocados. Proress1onlllly I lmmcdi:Hc orcupancy furn w!,nter rental EXCITING 6 .Bdrm: 2 1 pets, 573.9473 Lr~ I Br all adult no
terest. SS0,000 down. lndsc:pd w /room for pool l''antas tic l80 d eiiree Charmm1 2 Bdr m. 1 be. story w/pvt patio & view I I , · · ._._ ... rdel 5814114 lrt . rt 2fiOO n ocean view city lights rrvle-Oc:ean view. back of creenery_ Walk to Our I Deluxe Bayfronl 3bdrm. I pets. pool & carpart . Lady Queen or Angels & I 2ba, rerrig. frplc. adults .. ~~mo. SJl w. 19th St
high school. Rerrfg in I no pets $900/m o yrly 1 548· 92 PrGplrty 1600 --,,.,. enrus cou s. liq deck. gar. S650. 495-0227 from all rooms . l~rg l!llr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . rty ZOOO CUSTOM contemlJOf'UTY
LA.u.IA IEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spanish Home. n ch Int.
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gleaming Me.ltlcan tiled
14 Leued commercial· firs. 2 r11>lcs. e xpam1ve
lndultrial units located Prl•T•tMArea view windows. For dul·
on one ot La1una'1 rnaln <'r i minatln1 buyers
hi,i.ways . Bwldlng ,., Excellent r ental area 129S.OOO.
cently remodeled. Hi&ti two m in u tes rrom SUNSHJNE
demand area. Partnen freeway . ~ down wm I PROPERTIES
want out. Orrertn1 very han d l e . Se ller will 728-5895
attradlve rlnanclna on a finance w Ith 12~%.
total price ol '575.000 Four·t lex t raders, don't o.tofC~ witb SI•. 750 down. rniu l is one! 7!;2· 1920 2150 ........... ,.. .,,_ J. QUAIL "•rty •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Blvd. 1250,000. A .... -acrea, IO acres or 147
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ON WATE~: 2 Bdrm. 2 , wash /dry , avail. now.1 Nopets.()penfor inspec-
balh. Sec:unty l950/rm. • 673-0188 afl. 6 I lion 241 Costa Mesa St.
--I --Unll •C. 645·3148.
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; SlOOO/mo. 673-5335 w lgar Adlts, cpts, ~.
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h H b v· pool, w/d. wlk to ome in u r or iew Sq u a r e p a r k SS 7
Hills. 3 Br. 3 Ha. pool. 83ll-4468or213·S98·21Bl
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$2000/mo y rly. Lease I Fenced y ards an
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BEAUTIFUL VIEW :: Small Buh. $300 Yearly. 1 --. --· ----
H.arbor View 3 Bdrm U t 11 s pd. 4 . 8 PM · Luxunous condo: 2 Br •
eba. P<>OL. S2950/mo · Manaaer 675·5112 _j 2\t ba, 2 car gar, auto or l·IM·0030 l welC!Orfte. Call 9&4·2588
CONDO 2 br, 21;1, ba. ram, 9'73-2W1l. Afl. no ree.
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3bdnn, l Ytb•, frplc, pr, a.. 6Jl·l400 . bdrms, sundecik. garage ---·------
ocean/canyon view, ~ I& on shore boat mooring. I VILLA MA.Dl llA
roed19175 /mo.4•197. ,_.,._ , 673·49'28 1 2 Br. z Ba. gaa atove.
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aul"UNI, • • • _,.,/ r y . No peC. 94'5 Utl pd. ex-..., Interior. Ad~ on· I Bll 2 br + de n + priv. j 6'5·1819 : cept el.ec. Z324 Elden.
ty. •permo.MO-IDI Jacuul, new c:arpel,1 I 6421213 t--: pa int , view o f h ills.' SPlling 11n)'lhlng with 11 , __ • __ ....._ ____ _
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lufld11r &v11111 ~pnnkler
111 • .,lullat1u11 & rcva1r 1\.~k
for Marv111 979 5811
G.Mr• ServicH •••••••••••••••••••••••
Kxpenenced ud market
Ing executive w media
cx~nent·e w 111 1·reate
µnnt ads, m arketing
'>itle., letters , radm !>pot!.,
tll'Wl>letters. brorhures
JJld P R <.:all 675 lZIO
H.cty ... n ........•..............
llome improvem ent. 25
yr s cxper Fe nt•ant:
Dependable 631 426-1
Hauli'") ...•..•................
Haul move d can·up Con·
c.·rete re moval Dump
truck. qui c k ser v.
642.7638
2 You n te M en W t
responaiblUUes have -¥oT
4WD True: It Yard & "J'r.,,e
m111nt equip Can du
anything' Call 968·8650
No Jo b Too Small Or
l~arg~' F'ree Es ti matt~
Call Uitve at 545 so.13
HoYMcle°'"'"J •••••••••••••••••••••••
tlous eeleaning -t !-
what·• Call Suds 'n Shi!
for dtilWIS !Wl! Oll84
Unckwork. small J•A
Newpurt, C.:ostu Mt1ia &
Irvine 61~·3175 eve!>
Valley M asnnry C11S1J1m
firc pl11ces. Br1 ek. hhl('k,
Slon~ Quahly work
Lie 1139088:! !J6:l ~
'aW1tMJJPaperin9 .......•......•........
Dave's Paintrnl(. scrY1n1:
area ~ yri;, most rea.~
Insur ed, lic'd 5A6·84Z5
Painting & Papenng
Prof work F'rce est
Rsnbl Steve.· 547 4281
W1tnt a REALLY CLt.:AN
HOUSE• Ga ll Gigham
Girl ~'ree est. 645 51.ZJ F'ine t'Xl /1nt 1w111lln~ b)
College Student wall Clean Ric·hard Sinor St lie".
House lo perfection Wkl} 1ru, Try mt! 1136 5.5.'l.5, i t
Ref. Bruc:e 554·1928 .' hrs
~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• AGAPE FOH<..'E
Pa1ntrng l'ompam
J Generation~ 0 1
Parnung F:xccllcnn ·
535 6701
Busines9man & wire. JI.tit
sold own home. loolung
for housesilling jnb for
wanter wife immac. hskpr, husband dnt han· Quality Parntcr~ 1r1tcr
d y man Ca l l Max , exter. lowes t rate!>, 11nif
535-9633. work mat guar. free c:.t
Painting, 12 yrs Pxper.
NB1C.:dM a reus . I'm
s mall, my pricei. a re
small Ron 673 6477
"American Paml1111{ &
Uccor " Ht''ltd Comm
Free F:s t a II work
guarantet'd. C41i 14611
PIMttr /Repair ......•.•..............
Stucco & Plaster Patch,
no job loo s m quick &
clean 645·4203. 645·41~
Neal pati:hcs & textures
Fnebt. 893-143'
•Patch PlastHinq•
All Types 5J8 71 IJ
An y t yµe µla s ter1 ng,
lNTt EXT Ory wall re·
pairs 645 5660
P.O. lox Rentals ••....•....••••.••.....
Pvt Post Box Servtce
THE MAIL ROOM . 2't hr
~ E Cst HwLCdM-NB
640.0340 0,.4 4481
----848·5684 ur 842 1)360 U.;;e Our Addres.o;
Latchcaping For Your llusrocss
Repair & Reroor All
t ypes ·s h1ngles rock
shakes · compo·lar Free
l!Sl 541·5930 Fin AvlUI
New & recovers llepwr
Spec1allsls at stay ~Y
pnces Reliable B&C
548·0512
Hori1on Roofi'") Co.
Why wait for the rairu.?
When you l'an roof now &
save $$1. St lt c ~~
548 3609 -.
Social Senlces ......•.•••••.•...•...•
PROBLE MS-Need to
laJk? free cou nst:ltng
A B C H E t I' L I N t:
1)45.2222
Tiie ...............•.••.•..
Huntinqton leach
Tile Co.
Let u:. upgradt• lhut
l>hower. tub. drain board
ur entry wa) ('eram1c·
l1le improve~ uppcur &
value of an) horre or
comm bldg at a re;i.~
C.'OSl Free est & s~J(l':'.
t1ons 17141842 3020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f-~Saan Custon-t P&t1nlln~ Suttl· or Rox Number
Reas rates.lawn scrVlt'C . Int & t:xl '.\h1l1•nJb. & TllE'.\11\ILSl'ITE :'llew & rl.'rrtod1•le1I
landscaping, sprinklt-r labor j!Uaranu:c•u F'rt••: 17777 :\'t arn Stn·l'l ·H' eeram1c trlt-, s hmwr ....
mstaJlation & repair Ask est Call Pat !•53 !!!1111 lr\'ine 549 .. 1ru entrance" U)l> ruuntcrs. I for Marvin 979-5814 eve.. I 557 !!2!J(I
Trade your old stuH for llt1as Pri•·l· Int Exr l·h'l'!Havt> somcthrng,\OU wunt Ce r;im1 c Ttlt· 1n~tall1•d j
new goodies with a Est U1n 1\n·a C:.tm t<i::.ell '.'Class1f1t·d11ds dc1 any whl.'r e , ~m ;oh.-.
Classified ad. 642-5678 Work GJli t1453 .I al'k I fl w('ll 642 5/ji!! I welcome Call OOO !r&l
a11.1.·s
TREt.: TKI M ~11;-:c;
&CLEANU P fr('t""'t
540· !031. a fl I ~IO
Tree & Shrub Tri mmmlt &
Yard Clean up!> Haul
mg 6451)118 or !Y1&14lJ
Jim
TytorilHJ ..•..•...........••..••
TtrrOR Math. Sci. fhg.
Spantsh. Stu<]} Hah1b
645·5176, 548 9570 r rSJ
Typilff) Service . •.....................
Fast act·uratc lyp111g on
I BM CcJrrecl St•lel'.1.nt'.
other secretarial work.
bUSIO Cl>~ ll'llt'r~. r t'
"umt's, etc KarC'n
bi5 12:111
Window Cleaninq .......................
"IA.!l The Sun~hult• In
Call Sun,..h llll' Wrnclow
Clean111g. Ltd S.11! 1!85:1
F111d ~hJt '"" \\,tnl 111
D.uh l'1lol I l .•~·•lt"l'
Is Ynur Profel'.>~11111
llP~1 E HEP \IRS ''
U1d you "no" ~ou t an
µlace a d.J~:.1f1ed ;1t1 1n
thr f>ail\ Pll111 Serv1c-e
D1 rel'l•1r.\ for a whnlt>
miinth for ~'~ 1111le :11;
S2 17 per da•·" for mort'
1ntormataon. 1·all
1~12 s1m.1
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Costa Mesa 3124 Fowttain Valley 3834 LGCJUftG leach 3148 Newport luch 3169 Santa Ana · 3180
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CAI.II' OH \ Ii\ I Sublet cho1e·e Ncwvon I~ :;q ft 2 Fro mt llffiet..-.
. . Beach location l>cs11(11 2 Bath,. 1.arl{e rellr '™•P •••.•••.•....•..•..•....•....••.....•••....... , .•.•.•...•....•.............•.••.••.......••..••...••••..•.....••...•
2 Br. 2 Ba: Carpets . :lbrt:V.ba,$600.0penSat Smallbachelorapl Close 1 ~AST8LUFF. 2Br. 28a. Townhouse 2br . 2ba.
drapes. patio, garage. Sun· Mon , 8983 Night· to beach. S300t mo, patio, pool. Adult s S.95/mo.New! 963.(BIJ
laundr y fac $400 i nga l e . (c orner lsl/lasl,sec.536"'453 $.S50/mo. 848 Amigos •~nh,..ntislled
567-8932 I Magnolia J. 842-f>423 ---Way. 644·0906. 646·5507. """';; ;L.:L_1 .... _ .... 3900 l Br. Xlnl. ocean view. ----_.. Liebl. airy 2 Br. fflllC, HIMtMgtH leach 3140 Balcony. new c arpets. Spac. VERSAILLE 2 Br ...................... .. d/W~her. 1st/last rtTI + 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I au n d r y . SSO o m o 1;-. Ba. frplc. new crpt.
secunty. Adults. no pets I Lovely all adull. no pets. 549-1186. 499.3922 drps & paint. Clbhse ,
S.75. 5:17-8571or633-81. 1.2&3 Br apts. 6200 Ed· • pool, jac. sauna. billard
rnger. h.b. 846-0619. • LOCJlllMI Ht~ 3152 • rm. g y m . Sec urit y. Immac. Cl~an 2br Tnplex
Adults Only, No Pets
Baby OK! 644·1869
3 Bdrm. 2i.., ba condo. Dis·
hwshr, frplc, 2 car gar.
Pvt st. Avail now.
9125/mo. lsl /lasl, securi·
ty. Avail now. 673·2282, 9
to5pm.
. :•••••••••.•••••••••••••• Gorgeous Complex !
Deluxe poolside xtra lge ·u ruum. nice 2 Br 2 Ba. Close lo b c h $650 2br. 2ba. Bltns, dshwhr Condo. Pool. patio. $500. 645 3060 · ·
l 'h miles beach. Adlts. Adults only . no pets . ---· ------------r
no p e t s . S395 mo 495-0227. 3 Bdrm,2ba,2slorydplx
536-8362. H.wpori .. ach 3169 apt. Dishws hr. frplc.
HUMT1HGTOH LAKES ••••••••••••••••••••••• lawld hookups. gar. 1"2 blk to bch. 1750/rm .. SPA~~J~~EAMS PAii NEWPOIJ 1st/last. security. Avail
Seawind Villaje
New 1&2 bdrm luxun.
adull apts in 14 plans I
from 1415. 2 bdrm from
S.S05 + pools. l en ms.
waterfalls, ponds ! Gas
for cooking & healing
paid. From San Diego
Frwy drive North on 1
Beach to Mr Fadden then '
West on McFadden lo
Seawind Village
(714 )893·5198.
1 mile lo beach. 2br
garden apt. d1 shwas h.
BBQ. 1450/mo. 645·004.'>
WATERFALL.5 COUNTIYClW now.613-2282,9to5pm.
TOWERING Pl~ LIVING 2 br. 1 ba. steps lo bch. Oceanfront for Winter
NEW SPACIOUS I p Rentals. Furnished & WI·
Stunning , la r ge I Br
Garden Apt. Pool, Re<.•
area. sass. 710 w. 18th
St.
LAKESIDE ~~J:st~~:h2ou~!:room :~~::: ~'. 3:~~~ rum. Broker. 675·4912.
AD,ULT APTS. 642 •Elegant fireplaces From $449 644-UIOO I ·lOIO. Rooms • 4000
•Priva~eb~~~~~\:: palioo HUI IEACH OCEANFRONI' ;;;~:::;;~·;:::~~·;=~~
•Heated pool & Lge 3 br. 2 ba upper apl. 3 Br, 2 ba. duplex com-Hot el r oom · small
2 BR. I ba. ulils pd. No
IJ9b. Quiet adlts. Refri&.
stv. Nr. K-mart. 1395 rm.
541-7689
whirlpoolspa No pets. S700 mo. AtJ.. p letely refurbished. kitchen. 2306 W. Ocean·
•4 miles from beach 675-8170 Ye a r I y I ease 1895 . .front. S2tiO le up + S2m
142-1 160 Beaut. Lie 3br, 2 bib bch. 673-2113 sec " deposit. 673-4l54.
7562 Ellis Ave. H.B. d/w, w /d hook·up, no 2 br, 2 ba, 1575, bright. E. Lapna Beach Motor lm.
(3blaW.ofBeachBI> pet.s.1625752-7474 Bluff, dishwasher. no 985 No. Padfk Coast EASI'SIDE. sharp 2 BR.
encl 1ar. 251 16th Place.
186. Also, 2 BR W/JM
yard. "'25. No pets. cau
S.-581. ask for Pam
Very large 2 Bdrm. new 2blks from bch . Huge pets . 6 3 l • 2 O 2 9 . Hwy.' Lagun a Beach.
cpts/drps. Patio. Gar. newly cpt.d. 4br, d /w, (ZJ.3)242-4636 Daily, Weekly. Kitchen
kidaOK.D9S.84'7-4800 -frplc, w /d hook·up, no Upper 3Br, lBa. 1 car available. Low wint
pets• m5 752. 7474 rates. •94·5294.
3 br, 2 ba, Crplc, gar, nr
So. Coast Plata. SSSO.
6'44579
Duplex 2 Br. 1 Ba. Enclsd
garage. Close to Frwy &
beach. Wi ll accept
children. S400 mo. Larry
5:17-4399.
2 br, 1 ba dplx. cul.de-sac.
drapes, crpl, stove, yard, Brand new 1 & 2 Bcinn.
1450/m o. Mesa-S.A. Pierpoinle Condos. Pool.
Blvd. 993-4729 spa, tennis, garages. 213/
586-7202.
2 Br. Child/Pet OK Slll.S. 2 Br. New Trl ·Plex. S.75,lge.cheery 2br.2ba.
yard/garage + opener bit-ins, nr ocean. No
Adults. no pels. $450. pets. 833-3307
MS-7300. Spacious 2 Br. Avail oow.
E. Side, C.M. 2 Br. in 4. $365. Private patio. 2
Plex. patio, dble garage, Kids OK. 17401 B Keelson
adult/no pets. 1450. f\rs~ Lane. lSt. last + secwi·
6 last. 645·2331 o r ly. (213 )598-5326.
MS-5612. &ll-9303
2 Br, crpts. drps. bltns, 2 Br . l \llJ Ba. Completely
refrig, pool, adults, no redecorated. Couples oo·
petS. S39S. 2276 Maple, ly, will consider I child.
631-2927 or 847·8677 Enclsd garage. $495 rro.
lren. 536-1466.
PALM MESA AP'IS 1 • 2 Bdrm. Furn & un· 2 Br. I Ba. Clean & sharp
r "'-S325 9-4 Call single story unit. Kim & um. r' om · · small pet OK. $450 mo.
548-91180. lren 536-1466
AVAIL. now. 2 BR. pvt Large 2 Bdrm apt.
deck overlooking goll Utilities paid. S385/rm.
course, new cpts & paint. Call 960-J232
M25 mo. Call 546-5880,
_ask __ ror_B_i_ll_o_r_P_a_m ___ 2 Bdrm apt, $385/rm. No
2 br. trc fenced yard. pets pets, no c hildren. 7921
OK. Sf.25 /mo. 646.4(87. Stark. 962·6154
Sl.500 4 Br. 2 Ba. Duplex.
Oceanfront. Wood beam
1ara1e. a,., blk to bch.
l580 mo. yrly. Ad Ans
11374, 64.2·4300 24 hrs.
ceilings, carpets. drape;, "THE COVE°
all built-ins. Enclosed
Room for re nl ln l rg
house. Mile from O.C.C.
1185/mo. Fem pref
957·3955 .
g a r a g e w i l h Luxury Exec. Condo. Bayside Dr. Large NonSmoker,pool,closeto
washer /dryer. Furn. or Master suite + den. OCC. $160.
1tnfurn. Im m e d . OC· Crplc, gourmet kitchen. 545·2510Art6.
cupan cy TSL Mgml. I pool, spa, private beach.
642-1603. t865mo. 7ss.iwz Bach apl. Pvt entry &
--------------bath w /kitchen unit. S1S()
WFSI'CLJFF 2 Br Condo. OCEAMNOMT mo winter. 1"2 blk to
New interior. Adults, no 28 B 1 ...,"" water. 675-5710 pets. S52Smo. 673·6640. r. 1 a . yr y . _..,inn. -~----1.:...• 640 ___ ·7_990 ______ 1 Room for rent. $182 rro. +
NEW cpts/drps. 38r. 28a.
frplc. gar 2 blks bch. No
pets . $675 m o. yrly
645-1682.
Nice 2Br duplex. upstairs.
Frplc, gar .. adults, no
pets. On Clubhouse Ave.
nr. Lido Isle shopping.
Lease credit reference
avail. Nov. 1st. SSOO/rm.
4.!M..QOJ
2 Bdrm 1 Ba. avaiL Nov dep. l blk lo bch. (34thst.
1st, l550 mo y rly. AtJ.. NB>. Nice place. 7S9-122'Z
673-JJSS aft SPM
Bachelor. large & pvt.
S350/mo yrly. Avail Nov
lSl. Agt. 673·3355
CONOO-NW'1 HTS
Upper 2 br, 2 ba. view.
quiet tree-lined st. Frpl.
deck. carpet· d rapes.
elec. kit .. garaae. ·~ nu
to bch/ shops. Comm.
pool / lndry. $600/rm.
646-3802.
Room & board for compa·
nionship w /elderly gent,
CdM. 640-9116
All privileges. beaut rum
hse nr Placentia & 19th,
S200645-6S21
Room with kitchen priv.
Near bus & shop~ng
center. Adults only Eves
6"9:30or wknds. 962·7S20
Pent h ouse I Br
Versailles_ New decor
Nr ocean. Lush crt ynS,
ftn. Adult . Sec bldg. No
pets. Full rec rac. pool. COMDO/WISTCU,.
gym . 1550 I m o Agt Upper 2 br, 1 ba. a walk
760-8617. to shops /bus . Comm.
pool /lndry, plush furn.,
1700/mo. (or unrum).
646-3802.
Avail now 2 lovely roomc;
& balcony w /pvt bath.
kitchen priv. For mature
prof. person l300 mo. 1st
+ last 175 cleaning dep.
675-553.1. 645·6499.
Very nice 2br. lba (flllc.
bar-b-q ue. lge patio.
SSOO / y r ly 675-3504/
675-1.1197 Hotlll1.Mohl1 4100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Palm Sprang!> I • Plaza S5l5 mo 644 Z!f10 area & door $495 tn• li75 Wh1U1.:r Ave t ' .\I
Condominium Rental::. ..; .., c0""11""""ll I Office !'>40·9352 D<iy!>, 646,116.'H ~;._":'_:'•'• 1·"'1"''•
1 I SI 75 PER MO. Eves
Luxury Condominiums
Completely Furnished.
Country Club Setting
GoU. Te nnas Ava1I
able at Special Rates
for our Clients onh
Weekly. Monthl~ ;iOd
Weekend Rental~
I ./ E...,•,0• 11 n c I u d e s a n 8 x 10 ~~~'.10:·-;.~:-•• runushed ore cubicle +I ./ ""'"'° P••••"• elec, rece pt. t clephonc
I answering Conforen1·e
rooms . copi ng ractl
I I kitchen. jantlor1al ::.vt.>s
16.17 Wcstcltrf -NB-Want ~;.~~5~t ive Garden., I financial inst 7000s f • -------
1 1st. noor. Age nt 54 l 5002 I F:asts1de office ur store Call. 1714 r 328·8!11 I ----' Cml zone S200 mo 1.32 .
CATHEDRAL CANYON WATERFRONT': Cabnllu Al 6418544 I
COUNTRY CLUB &
34·567 Calht1dral
Canyon Dnvt1
Palm Springs,
Calrforn1a 92262
Desert Resort RealtL_
NEWPORT Bfo~ACH 2 BR
2 Ba, bayfronl condo
Elegantly rumis hed Mo
to mo. or 6 mo. lease
Secwity bldg .• S1400 mo.
644-0995; 754 ·65os
lefttab to Shore 4300 . .....•................
Moving? Avoid deposits&
c ul li ving e11tpe nses!
Profess ion ally since
1971.
HOUSEMATES
832.4134
LOOKING TO SHARE"
WE MATC H ROOM
MATES !
-752.9475
Weekday F a the r with
boys 10 & 6 lo share :i Br
SL50. Wntc R J M 125
Agate Ave . 114, Balboa
Island 92662. 675·296.'l
Irvine Condo to ~hare
w /matur e e mµl y
woman. Pool. jac. etr.
S250 mo. + ''J ulll Call
after 8pm & Sal Sun
551·6370
MIF. 3 bdrm hse 1n
Orange. $200. mo p lu.5
util. & food. resp persoo,
liberal. 633·8099 aft. 6
Will share my plush tn
level H.B hom e:. rflllc.
nucro. $265 'mci ancl all
Rita 536-8090
Fem to shr with another
Fem a home in CM 1275
+ '-'l ulil S49·JS16
Mature Fe male. non
s moke r to s hare 2br
Balboa Penins ula Apt
673·9417
PENTHOUSE
SUITES
210 to 3000 Sq. Ft.
ttr.atige Address
Ocean Views
Wet Ian
C714t 675·1662
SUITE DEAL
3000 Sa. A.
•Will Build T"o Suit
• 1 mo. Free Rent
Flexible f1oorpli111
Lido Marina Village
(7141675-8662
KOLL CENTER
HEWrc>IT
Elegant executive st.Dies
in prestige location With
comple t e s upport
services.
714 851·0681
125.250 sq fl grnd nr,
utils pd From Si5 up 779
W 19\.h St C.M. Tom
957·1~.
Medical or ofhce swte for
lease. Downtown Laguna
Beach 656 s q ft
$623 /m o. Ample pvt
parkin g . Owner
497.2351
CdM Deluxe Suites. 1.500
sq fl. AC, ampl pkg, Utal
pd 2R55 E . Cst Hwy.
675-moo
000 ~ft office. I )r lease
S700 per mo Newport
~nter. 567 San Nicolas.
Ste 109. 644--1684 • -
BESldATE
NEWPORT BEACH
Dellae Office ~
700 to 3000 Sq. Ft.
Pnme Npt Mesa Bust
ness Park. Qual Office&
Warehouse s pace J9RI)'
Urut Avail for 1m~d
occup. For lsc info call
642-4463 M o n ·Fr1
7'J0.4pm I ~ exec utive ofc~
prestige loc $200 ~
mo. J ohn D. Harnson &
Assoc 951·6001
Dove Str eet Office for
Lease 2 rm s /450'.
SSSO/mo. Avail. lmrTEd.
497-4142 .
••UDO PENINSULA••
JOO rt. to 2.590 ft gmd.
Fir. omce Next Lo Lido
Shipyard. From 91'>' to
$1.25. LIDO MGMT CO
979-3733 ----
Office for rent 600 s q ft
Airport Indus tri a l
Comp l ex . I r vin e
52A·l014
becutfve Offlcn
I month FREE rent
Full service from St8S
Call 964-1794
GROUND FLOOR
CAM PUS & QUAIL
1200 sq ft al !JO'
Full ser vice
Mu.llan Realty :>40.29611
' ./ ./ OFFICES FOR LEASE
Fr .. wayCIOH
BRAND NEW'
Costa Mesa. &ar and
Baker Streets. <Corona
del Ma r Freeway off
ramp)
LOTS OF GREEN!
1 Across from Mi le Square
Pa r k . Eu clid a nd
Warner 500 sq ft (San
Diego Free wa) oH
ramp).
Utilities and Janitorial
ser vices rncl. 1n lease.
Please contact : Mary A.
Ale (714 ) M0.5300
SOJTH COAST BANK
FOR LEASE
KOLL IR\'INF:
l:'llDL'ST C0'.'100
6200 !>Q ft ~ 2075 ofr
space t 10 220 3 phase
ell'C Nr OC .\1rport Ask
mg ~ per ~'I ft 3 ~e<ir
gr~s lease Call HUgh
540-792.1 :\1 on thru Pr1.
320CJ' newer free s tandl.ng
1ndui.'I bldg ft.once(.)
\' a r d 2 () f f I (' e ~ 7 Ii ;) N <'wt on W a ' C . !'II
646·2133 for 111f1,;
750' w off1cc w a rchOlL~"
lop Io c u l i I pa 1 ti •
$240 mo fi7 5 6251
Storacie 4550 . ..................... .
Storage Spal'e :'llewport
Beach. 2306 W. Ocean·
rront 673·4154
......... W•tecl 4600 _ ......•........•.......
2 br hse or apt wanted b)
very quiet & resp ~n.
• ideal tenant. best refs
Pref La~ . Bal Pen. or
DP. Msg t!+-!·695!! X 192. ----
Woman "tlh l! 1A-clt
behaved t•h1ldren & n11
pets needs 2 cir :l bdnn
rental . r easonahl1 .
permanent 556 22M
lusineu/lnvut /
Finmtee-.••....................
lusiness
Opportunity 5005 •......••..............
BEACH BUSINF~5S
Xlnl Newport location.
gross S50M yr w1icc
cream only. ad your own
ideas for xtra profits. On·
ly S25.000 comple te'
535-5865. 673 5662
Wrreless burglar alam1
co. rn Or Cly 7 yrs needs
associate w capitol for
expansion ~ 111. 111vesl
menl S7500 secured
&18-3180
INVENTOR·DESIGNER
seeks financial backm~
for manufacturing folda
ble insect screens. Write
D J o hn so n . 177f"
Ri versid e ;\ v. NB 92663
Cheesecake Bus 1ne!>"
$1000 ror restaurant ;II'
cnls & recipes. 673·6785
ln•estmtnt Avail. 2 BR 1 ba apt in 4 Winter Rental. $1000 Mo. 3
pin. Drps, stove, cpts. ~rm .• ~'l'IBaBa. I~: Versailles luxury 2 Br. 2
Ba. Condo. Only $580 mo.
213/912·9352 Eves le
BAYFRONT-Wt!S
3336 Via Lido, N.B.
2 br-1 1~ ba, view
Bkr-613·8833 DO YOU LIKE' Roommate wante d
Spacious . 2 Br. house.
Fireplace. washer dryer,
garage. Near beach.
Cdl'd. Vegetarian pref.
1262 mo. 613·5980 Eves.
•Janitorial Service&
Utilities lnclllded
•Adjacent to Airport
& Reslauranl Rciw
•Access to 3 Major
F'reeways
Opportunity 5015 ---------~ ...................... . Siii>. No pets. 631·3725 v.:ean • Y v ew. °" boat slip. Comm t.ennia Wknds . 714/ 547-7451 Ocean view Apt. 1.'lt. &
Mrs. Luciano wkdays. laat mo. $375. 2306 W. 1 Br 6 2 Br. 2 Ba. Apt. courts, pool. Washer/
avail. Secl uded , Dryer, 2 car garage
ludacaped, 1arden with w /elec. 1ara1e door
pool apta. 1295-1375. No opener. Private patio,
pet.a. Call 631·0585 for In· new carpel. Will con·
fo. Aaent. aider furn. 642-1603.
Walk to Lido shopping. 3
Br, 2 ba, f /p, d /w, patio,
9!50 mo. Adulta, no peta.
"-· 873-90IO.
Oceanfront. 673-4154.
Waterfront Townta.o.e 2
kinl siled Bdrm. 2'h Ba.
3 patioe, fireplace, 2'h
car 1an1e. boat slip.
Avail. Nov lit. S900
without 1llp. •uoo with.
Days 556·8840. Eves
Sll-0394.
NlC!e Eutaide lBr duplex.
1 adult non-1molter.
' SllS/mo. 842-3985. No
3Br, 2Ba, new cpta/drps/-
paint, dbl 1ara1e, MIS
mo. 1st /last + d ep.
~eves
Bachelor apt. 1 br , 1 be.
Walk to beach. Adult.a, no
pets. New crpt, d.rpa.
$4 75 . Cal l eves , "'*' 1 Br. Upst airs. Crpts,
4rape1. Carport. S290.
~2'70. All 6.
BEACH CLOSE CONDO, 875-IMZ. ·
2 br, 2 ba. newe r , 2 IAYMOMT
pata, blt-1.u, pool. len-
t bid. -..... Spacioua2Br .• clen.2Ba.. _ n 1 , sec. , __,, t 'tb t 1 l Bdrm. -10. ~.,_ ap wa spec acu ar
71Uam•St. · view. Luurioua appajnl-
1115. PeninluJa. Hadar.
laclda utils . ClOH to
oeean. No peta. ~.
1'1Mlll.
....-ris Woodlake apta. adulta on-m * 1 . 8 e au t l f u 1 2 br, l ba. w /patk>, xlrt
--------ly, 1 6 2 bdrm rrom •. 1uWu • aandy beadL loc. Call
._..coralH lBr, t400 Wat../suincl......._ o...loobS.lboablmd. 645-9314
-., 80 kMlf CM' pet.a. E. Slip avail. Adlllt1-no Bil Cao.yon condo, 2 br, 2 .... f1'Qat unit. vacn. 2BDC.oadonear Adami fl peta. 714/711MJ111. ba ,_ b Ddn by M• Onftle. Brookbural . '425, ...... 1c,wet ar,MC\St· ..._ •-orm-0784 NO FEEi Apt. •Cando ty , j eanl1, pool, spa. l'lllUla. VWa Ket.ala. 144-015 _,... JU6 2 Br 1 be apt. Great loca· 17Mt12 Broiler S.._....,Cllm.....__ ... ---.-7-6-•
• -•••••••••••••••••• tlon on Cameron . 000. A C.... D9w" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 •a Mrm. Oar.,., "11/mo.Call~ yw eu aee catallaa • 1 "'-1 ears n ew. =~· ... :~:· ·'=-u.-.... .. beautiful sun .. la h'om BEAUTI FUL! I split ' Aft. IPll. Mr. • ..... •••••••••••• .. •-tilt. 4 Br upper unit. le•el, ocean view, 3
N t ... _.. _ ... to--..... l\arn. or_,.,..., the rent b•41room , 2 batlt, . .....-. ·--_..... d ""h ---------a.i ......,, •· n.,. la lite aame. SlJllO mo. ~· ai:apes, · I •a I be lows tla •·1111, tHI 417-1.111 ALL YJ:ARI llM &W. -·I enelOMd car PGfta , ,..... c,U/.,., Illa Ouanfroat . Ast , ......,, faellU•, .-. .. .... • ...... ~. .. eou.•,ud ....
H ...... ca1' 9119al .al, ll*m llla. .. _,, l1dlt ......., Pl'>' ...,__, ..-. ... .,. tltopt 6 L:i;1.:S~, 1 .. a. •pper pertJ. C'loe• to nw·
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1 --. Ml -• .-. ' Q;'k d to U.. ltue. Anllabl• New· •· Niii ••· Piii !W-.1171/lllO ...._ l'M Call owwm
W..aMI caJJta.MTI ,MUITI -'™---------------•
,
IJ
MOTELS?
Weekly rentals rrom 184
" up. 646·1445. 2274
Newport Blvd, C.M.
¥ ............. 4250
833-8813
Atte..tion Docton!
Mother w /child lo shr W/ Un1'que rree s land1'ng,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• e-M5/ C II Ann same. •• mo. a well appointed medical
MOUMTAIM VllW 646-3850 ' bldg., located in heart of
VILLAS Mature Fem. adult. non· H.B. 6 lreatment rms. X·
T84MIS ClUI smkr. to shr 2 Br 2 Ba apl Ray rm, business alfice.
Near Palm Sprinp. 1·2& near S .C. Plaza S250/m>. large reception rm +pvt
util incl. J oan. S59·5.Sl9 r
•BAYFRONT•
2 nrs·lse
Bkr·673·8833
Office for renl. 19Xl4'
Locat ed in Pountain
Valley, Approx 1"1 mile
Crom Euclid Exit al ~
Crwy. S175/m o. + util.
Call 963-7833.
............. 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bedroom Villa. av~. ortice area. Available.
ble. Weekly, monl y Call today or appl to
--...1 uaU 7 u..wed R M 1 see For store & office space at -ann Y· ... esp. 8 e lo shr lge · REOCARPET rea.sonablerates. tenru. courts. Cloee to Balboa Penn Apt. Ran c b o MI r a 1e' s 875-0328 993,1351 500 to Z700 Sq Pt.
Reatmrant Row. A8eft, "THE" MESA VERDE DR
(n4)32l-4087. Proresaional respon UICUTIVESUm PLAZA female wanted ta share 1.52.5 Mesa Verde E . C.M.
MAUI BEACH FROl'(I' Harbor View home, Own FUil service offices in 545-4 I 2J
•/day. bdrm •.bath. (bdrm can Newport Centei'
551-0403 be rum.) Neg. aoo. M&. IM0-5470 Npl Modem store or 548
M _ _._ (71~)7""" 1001 s/f ofc. Nr postofrtce, CANADIAN family would 11""8 • -· · PllME NUMTIMGTOH "50. Jerry 213 477-7001.
like lD spend ChrUtma.1 Fem Rmtnte wanted Ito llACH ill the coaat area Dec. abr apt H.B. $180/rm. <Xfice apace available NB/CM , up lo 4700 sq, fl.
21lt to Jan. J. Lookinl t.o 9M-&S78 ~500 1q. n. Suilesi..CaJI avaU at prime corner.
swap bomea w /family 7141•1-'7951. "'' 17th le Newport Blvd .
who would like to aid ln II or F to shr clean 28r ---------1 , 875-4!800
Canadian Roekl•. Call apt. CM . Preflwin.lhf\, AIRPORT AREA. Birch ---------1
CalpryG·•l-mt .225 /mo+ •100 sec. 68rlstol. 22Sto750sq. ft. 6310-12W, CST HWY. N.B.
Ma-5793 M lhru F, aft 6 From ''200. No leaae re-Retail or ofricea, 2.000 sq
OFJl'ER~ :gf VICE? ~ 4150
La UW public know with ••••••••••••• • • ...... ..
• ad ill UM DaUJ Pilot On BalbOa Penklsula ned
lll"¥ke DtndarY. It can to FUD Zofle. (lO~d>~> .
qwred. Call 567-7010 ft. avail Nov.1. 18116/nn
on lse. (213HMl8-58 or PLAZA N4-8814. UICUTIVI sums -------
'"there la a difference.'' ZJOO sq. FT
ccmt you u Ut< u •. 17 • m.JMJ, 113.... 714 /712~0U4
lNVESTORS WANTED
Join s11141l group tn buy
ang control of under
valued public co. & 111
itiating acquisition pro-
gram. Steve 714 /f.46-7374.
INVESTORS
WANTED
FOR
LOCAL TRUST DEED'S
Decent Properties
lmpeccable References
Philip Anshutz and
Partners
(714) 833-3544
MoMy to Loan 5025 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
fNEED
.{MONEY
• "
CllDITfltO
PIOILIM
W & Jrd TD lomia
'71-6131 /IH·l 145
Arran1ed by
C ... ..._L_
A Mortaa1e Broker
,_. dl7. J'w mon in· -""i .. _, __ o _,., ran.u. aoc1 eomplele WANTED: s 1t or dbl -• c,....,., r. -...._calltoJITI. ..,..,. ill ,Cotta Meaa. Dl8utines1Cntrm.s
(Jll) .,...lll C1aastoed Ads • 8'2·5878
£nllneer, an:hlted. ~ ...n:b, edvertillnf. de-
alln. ornce •draft 1 rm. 1
t>fx spc. HoaJ Hoap vh:. l'nie futtet draw in the '19 .. IU West. .. a Daily Piiot
RIGHT REALTY • Clualfled Ad. 642·5678. ~-----------------t
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CW DAILY PILOT Monoey October 27 1s.> IM.lpW..t.4 1tto .-.w•t•d 7100 MetpW•t•d 7100 w • I , •••••••••••••••••••••••!••••••••••••••••• .Melil _.-4 7100 ,~ W_.-4 7100 H.6D W_.e4 7100 ~toL.. son 'L.oet&P-4 '* tt.A.w..te4 1100 •••••• ·······················:··•~,.-••••••• , ••••••••••• ~~T ••••••••••••••••••• ··••··················· ······················· ........................ , ~~•T................... .,.~JI ACCT CUllCAL I ('I . I I ft.--t.al ..... .._ 1·,----------1 R>\N KINf' • ~ . I d a t-r1u1 . ..,_.. .... ~· u
YOUC4MU l.ll!>I Rt·w ar d t'e m I •DY•STlll... ' tor rep di)' u 1mxllllliC ~art' . r r:,er1tl {Jfhcc I F:nthusiastic, e((ic1ent, I G ARDS
I Otr m Sht'p ht'rd blk SALIS flru&nclal !1tm i.n f'~ri fnur1t11>p,1~~ u ,'/'liC1 sup~ 1' r . tllkt! charg_c pcr.:son with N11•d .,.owt Suat WITH A w &1.-r lJn marlu nac> 7 1 d i blimd fo:aper a mUlil 1 ea nit I bltkµg & finu11c1:tl ex11r "
l ~· 'M or t a p1 )' 1 ruw1n1t Uiu ly input., liCt'rwraJ munufactur..r in lrvlOl'• f'IC'lls ant ofr 4dity wit for.presll1louspoal~I
BANK m oi. "'~1t l ( urt'u I m a II 11 1 I n f• V l' r ¥ lt'(laerd.sart.od a.rea Type ~IWPM Imm 1 pd vacation-.'& holida)'l>• tion 14/hr lnterv&IMJi ~ 4M6 tttintrnua. l10 0111111111l0t1, 7511.1515 lf ll n8l'r1 bt r r l''I uirt·cl , §t'nd res ume or short Mon •'ri. 9-2. •
I f~ll 'NI b 1u11d m_,.dir al aftt'r 00 f1ood S t>r rdariul \:X i work hir.tor~ Will t•on B U R N S
2nd TD'ls > UI~ La nwlt' dayJ •.1q:M'r1eRC'e J)l"\"f r1oi.urc & 11 rowlh "I' 1 t •H·t Se n d r e 1>I Y to INTERNATIONAL
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WUi.on s~,:·~.. I but will tr.In 4'7 ..... I ( 'AHRY ..... ..,. ... ," portum\y 551i IH\l:l CARRY f\dll613: Daily P tlol, lt>x SECURITIYNCSERVICEZ
•UC• IA I f 'OX 'i' tlt'xlblt· hour' p11rt at I FOX 16.50. Cost a Mesa. CA
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l!:qual llOW111111 Lendt.,
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546 97
<!8 Beautiful Sto res C.M,
l\4'1lt llarbot a."'''"'., &•nt trd )'111n lt-v••I Xlnt !llurttng salary &t~• CLERI • ' 10 1/\M ONU SETT E R H.B.Heav"Ad vertislnq, ' bt:nefl\11 642 4770 dlt)'s. ' I J Martllltt.T,.t P1rk l M 11~11:i.u 1 IJOSlllun ta ll ~!'l'•IMell ''*'" I S48-0294 e v .. i; IDMH" wll cowsist of I Jr.Sec_._ Wanted Pron1c pave , Abs01ute Top %.for good o.idt IOlS t un\llm t' PetJN I \ ···-r I c ha n n e l set Wire operator.540-3857
-11• \"11 11111 ".t '1·"1111: 8ookkee µl ng a crounts , ..... , .. clerical Met "'1" M't'idari;•I ''''"'' fabrtl"ahon abo Full
••••••••••••••••••••••• F 11 " n ,1 ,. h 11 ,. , 11 l . 1 h111n11 \\oulll ""' likt• tu rceewabh.• clerk Tyi>1ng 1141Ct. as filllMJ. ~ ;,i ll lh:il 11-n e1· 111 111111 limt!. Npt urea 540.7555 ost esses n e e ded to '-"'-' ...... c.. wiblaf'k '! fll"il l""'""' \~art m1·n1 M 11 n111tt•r 1wt "·"I< 111111 tlto· ""' k r e q ui n •d N l' waHHl
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rec.-. CMd ad'--• t_IH:' h1·.au1 :-.!pl Bl'l1 welcome new rei1idents.
All lype• of rt'lll lllt.itt' Mt"oll \ o·r<tr ~, ~1 I \~pit' 6~ ..\duh wulb t 11111 1·' If "' lhi... ffl••\ Beitch re al estah: l"O ~~l r ece pti;;;\st 1111 11 ( u •1ffrr-, nn•I ( B..ECTIOMIC TECH Permanent par t timt! lnves\menu ilore l~ ll unl H1 h Oflu·t·" lw t11111111 ' \l11•J ul "" S4S.29ll8 ~ • llt'n1•l11i. & '1•11\111~ Te.llng &Trouble~ work Flexible hrs.Need S,.CI ...... ill f o u nd 1; r ,.,11 I •11 111· rl'I.• 1 n I "n " 111• 1· •' ~ I 111 11 < ·,. h ."1·11 ,.,, I fllils ...
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s at;i ry SHW L';,ill I ing, D1g1tal & Analog car & typewriter. Sales
JlldTOi C»Wll '""'"''' :-1 11 r-·nt'n1·1· l!t3 !>1'~ 1:.·?:1 '' "k" 111 .11 1111· 11Hl1 1 Boo kkl'eµer Ast-ilsl11n\ .,...t, •cee...tsalsy lhJa••loOll
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Systems for a s mall co. exper.help(ul Hospitali
Animal Sht>llc.-r '*' :u i11 ' An ... A .. AGR " 11\•• 11 11111)! •"-1r1e111Jh Part lime 4 5 tm; dail\ • cmtdbeMflh . Apply: 97z.9955 P revious 1•xµ <;ont11ct ty H ost ess Service. 64~J I 71 145-06 I I l"'"""·•hl 1 I•• 1111n th•·•r U>nt act Polly 631 l!:U l -
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t •illi 1-; Ith St ~. \ Outakrun Inc· 7JO.. 1575. 547-3095
c•••T.D.'• , .. ~ ~.l~1111t,;\'~~~:"; ::~"~u~~~.~,~·.·.~l(t'~~ .. ~ ~:.1:~:i"~.::·•t/11.~i':'\;:~~ Bookkeep Sec JRc('elJ( I '•nOftMI I ENJOY -------
Americ•n Mt111'53 4HI Wllmllr 847 !MJ:l I P r c v luus e II µe r N11 t•'"'" ••1oplov•·••, & •111.,, P e rm a n e nt P IT ' 5 Dlntctor 1 ·t· ' I REAL EST ~n Hotel t lielS t'htldrt'll 962 IHCI ,1 I ol l'll'l) ul 11 ut ...... days/4hrs per day IX>ok "" "" CASHIER
CASHfOI T.D't f'ou.nd ~hit' SC twmant , .._...,....~,...... , , 1 t•I 111•111.rit-. & keepm.:. µayroll&typmg I ANTHONY Th ;it 'i. righ t' We at
•FAST Al'TION • Dima P\ A1>1>ru~2 ~,' T II II ic4t ~l..itllt\l(,.ul,ll) sns llXP N B Arc h ih-cts Typi1t Walker & I.cl' cn1oy real Immediate openinc ex
Cambn aMl&l' ~3454 aau63J t000 .. M<l36:'Ai I •• '.... • c .. c--t72-ttS5 &1271~ I SCHOOLS ..... n ·t SJrlla \11,11··· ,es lal l' Our Mill111n ists for reliable person ----I · (,ra vey ard S hih Mu1>t -• r 1 11 ,. "', l!d .., k ii 1, & I Dollar l1l<'ut1o n offit'C ha.' : wit h pie as a nt phone
hr1•lll• 5)50 be over 35 494.7557 IHltl E ·Ith St ~ ,\ BOOKKEEPY.R • I h 1 1 µ1 id e. 1•n l hu:.ias m & 1 manner & aptitude for ' R ·i400Cam pus Ur I ' '"'·'I' 11111· t<o ha111l 1· d W fi E -II WILLIUY •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ASSEMILEI Jsa-' Rent ollbookkeepcrfur · /lll'WPl)rt S.o;H'h,('i\ 1111 ,.1 d••'k Will ,11 ,11 i:w illlN t e te ach. wt• 1gures n)oy exce ent
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ning'O:--w,~k '\. prope rt} m<inagt!rnent (7M 1546 ?JtiO , ,..11,.11• ,111 I'll~ 1.,1 11,,, tru1n II any of thcst• I company benefits includ-..... 000 W II d ...... l>l' " " Ca•* 1 f1rm 1n Irvi ne •'all l 1 1 11 , w w1d1tn1>Url<1nt t11 vou inga free mealpershift Or fund new TU'1> fo'or -... 1 0 an.ruung• near be11ch ~x11r f)l'(.f. ' -· "' ' '' t· wnt· 1 ' " col then call nuw & give itll.lr ! Apply in person 9AM.
Immedia te quote. call Leg a l C'llnfide n l tal but no\ r eq Gruwin.: 1 °'4••oc1 ! Shtrle_Y.~~p4~ 1 EqualOpportunrt1 1.11 '"' '11111·tiJrl' (',Ill rt•al el'iliit(' c;ireer J
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reaJ Noon. Mon-Fri. Person
Wl.C 1 714 17~·8261 DVM P 0 Bo x 3242.j company. good bend'iL-; ti111w111~ rn :-.t•l'b :! E111ph1ycrM 1r · RltaJoitRMMI chanrc <:all&;,iskfor ·\I nel.
-----S 8 92663 : Call 645--36.12 for_appt o v c 1 "'Lor!> \\ I lL\1 Bookkeeping 972-9955 Stcllalu • MAlllOTI H011L
WiT1.doD.wNhoascrmedolntecyhfeo<'rk2ND. ~J ,' MASSAGE Sh.\~1•'111" Il l ,.,., 10 111111 .. ~er ~r/J Clerk lhlt. I•: uh S1 :--\ 963-5671 OOONewport Ctr Dr ,.. , l .. .,. lril•ntll1 ,..l..ill 11111• • L' 1 1 Ne~port Beach Assemblers ln••stment "" r,Xl){'rlCfl l'l'l ,1q ui1r I -
pnlty. For at'lion call 1 , on l!ncl ~hilt . 11111· "" :1n l Cl k p... E11ual Opp E mply r MtF~ AGT673.7311 anytirre , Be pampe red with a ILUl JIAM JOIS! ,..htll l'" ,1111.r, •·'<t'd Dyna m ic. r apidly c•x-er • /\11111~ ul :.'7H ~' ......... .,
-.-, p e ~s o n a l .r e l ax ing ,40 as s e mb l e r s . ,.,.111.111:> & -.t arin~ pandingNewport ll"Vlne ·llr11a dwu \' L a.:un11 ~M : -------
SFR's lo 500K. Pure~ ~ssage by 12 of the pre-p a c k a g e r " & 1 -.Jlan 1,1 SI :loll 1 ·h 11 1 investment firm hJi. 11n ti.•at•h Dept. --__ '·---------·
& refi. 2nds ( Equlty l 25K 1 ll1est girls an Southern1 warehousemen needed , dr (ft>r~·nt r;,il i · s 1
1 mediate 11pe n1n.:s for SKrtf•~ (21 : Hotel
le>-, 15yrs Owne r /Nm .. ~a~!o~t~'.ao~~cr~~:. for '""T'o;r;A:v'\~h1fti, I e• c~ '72-9'55 ~v~d~~,rrson;,i ble Ill • <1 .F:RICJ\L 111'(111! rol1· ... Ill .'\pt lkh Encutive s.cretary n.... Att ........
no pre -pa y Condos 4am,7 days a week.Vi"' CA.UTMO"-""'< • Hi Hi ... -Hh St .S A 1·1·q 1111!' 1111l111ilu11 i-Pre:;, .. ,r Constructwn · U.Uf IR•Hl
Commercial. Fee iUlhld , a iM.C. Atlantis Health . 6_.1_11;-:_-~· , ACcfll!L C l.rt. PURCHASING " 't.dH•· "°' k hht•11 v A Co 1s :.et·k1ng cx11'd. M.Tloff Hohl
PETER DOBBS
"' "'"' T l!'I llfllrtl-! ,k1 tf, 1'11 :-.•·t· Y for fa:-.t pacc.-d of F.vcntn'-' position availa
REALTOR/BROKER
Spa, 2112 Harbor Blvd.I EOE MtF • O _.. LO.key, t'Om putcr input, ' o lll'n •·v ·..t 1,..11,.111 fie;: m uull'r Irvine urt•;,i ble for ';, """Pie oriented
"--ta Mesa . 645·"• ..... Br· • \ ,.._.... fil.ina 'l k h ,,_ .. .....,,. ..... .., " J.!tl 1 '"'' •\ '-l , 11 , r 1•11u1res I a e c ;irgl! •person able lo check 10'" ~6016/673·904.1 ing this a d for your! • '~ Ofer. Adna.Aut. CLERK ·1 -.al;iq.lo ~l.l~I ('::11 "~. ab1l1ly wi t h 11ff1 ce ,& enforce hotel policies
S22,908TD. l8'7,.. interest. special g1ft Re aul ba nk Sl'ck :. Top secretarial skilb · RhJae.ICM\ rn an a R l' m e n l ·atlhe door or our!Olalge
20% disc. 30% y ield!! Professional Thera · ·cl ASSISTAMT • l''(IJ cr'tl. 11pl•rat t0n' I G..,...Office . DltiH wil COftW of 97 995 • capabthtu•s top slull'i a I Enjoy e xcellent com
Due3yn . 530.5900 massaie Lic 'd N~ ~NA6H .
1
• ofrr tu _Join 1ti. rapidly : Heavy phone work/ftlmg 1 typilMJ p•rc haH or-lt>lli 1-: ~-Lh StS ._. .\ mui.t ' S a l a r y com : pany benefits Apply m
onl St
· · """'; Draper s Laguna Kills expaodrnR s taff. Co . , I ders coordinatin "' '!'ensurate w rth exp. I person 9AM to Noon. + •I >'· eve 548·2817 s tore. M us t b e e x· : offers excel hcncfib & Excellent sa la ry & fnnge
1
. woril' lood f ...,'!. ~nd Resume 10 ~O BOX ) Mon· Fri, Personnel.
p m•c:..•
1
---, per ienced i n be ller ' starting salary to SISK , bene fits Call Gail or ~· 16009 _lrvmc927l3 MAlllOn MOTIL
..... I I * FOXY LADY * wome.n's ready·to-~ t c• c:.,., t7J-HSI . 752-0070 't"9fte• o.,.,.,...... FfHA.NCIAL ' OOONewport Ctr. Dr Lost & FcMlad j and sportswear. Apply tn . • . I o R 1 w • r in CJ h • o • y N wport Bea h
••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTCALL ONLY I person ~o Mana1er Ma· I· .t616 E. 4th St • S.A 0 I phonH and f llin S.ef'ftcrf/lkpr AHALYST EA: ualeOp E I c M/f'
A•D'e='C: _ _,,., 5100 . 972 1131 ble Aush n, 23621 Moulton ' I I OIUCEEPH • CJ. lf1·alt h Service$ eom I t P mp yr -..--..... * * p-..&. I hi Good clerical skilk,... ti I ;1 II ,. h " I 1 g " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 -I .... way Plaia or call · 1 Arc lectural Firm has pan) in lrvme ha.o. an 7flB.fQ2 f · ' ~ C t1t-ed f f 1 •Ir d I II t t .1 11.11h:in 111 n1wn111g ---or appomtment: . dll : ___.... ! 1mmh . openmg or ull " • • • c • •n 111 ~ .. 1 .,1 l'l,llJ 1-i,., CJpenmg in the ~·1n;mce M~SAGE SlOW1AD I .. t T,..... ~ ar1e bookkeeperexp'd , Mlsy and Hlfllo,,.e Uept Uut1ei. include I Hotel
N Y MYSTIC MASSAGE an accounts r eceivable beMfit r ''·1'' .:•11 n~ P11'""''"1 over sec1n1: m anal(e for011t D•lll C._. OW OU S56-46S6.SantaAna I •AUTOA61MCY ~No typmg nee. 111th1!>1 collection. Pleasant of-' s. lli't'!h "'"11 1·11 111"' nt('nt 1nformat1on rt:·i We are seekingapeople
---·Office mana1er for sue l beaut hank. Jui;t nice (ice with g oo d co '""" ~I J1't11111 ... 11,1n port!>. ur1d ersta nd111~. on enled person able w
Can FIRST L •DY 1 ceasf_ul imPort s~ore. MU appearan<·e. plcas ant 1 benefits 714-549-7124 ! NATIONAL 1:.1 1~"' up ... m t•\1 Pl ' purµoi.e & methodoll)j.?1l'S 1 work rught shirt. Must be
Escerf. Mo•la. I rat e s e co nd gal. ex-; int t-resl. in hanktni.t as a BUSINESS G RO UP needs • EDUC A Tio.I OJll'llltll-: ·Call l'<ltilllmg <>r BusinL'SS 1\d time position orfers ex
A ' consider t ra1nan1 fi rst p e r s on a 11 t y & a n l ------1 lonmt' "' "' •·rn I 111 rn··ll nf re_porb BA in al"
1
adept wittt n.:ures FUJI
Sell Pwty DOKWI. 1' c~llent opportunaly f~ . carel'r. l)> offt>rs eXl'cl ~pl. persons for part I 4400Campus Onve Ith Ja .. IOft r','tnlstrallon prefe rred. c e I I e n t c o m Pan >
nghlper10D,all details 'be ne f1 t s & s tart1n R l t 1me mktg s a les . N rt~ h t72-tt55 Good ver bal & wntl~j benefits,includingafree * 972• I J45 * I confidential Re ply to • salarv ~ · service, PR. mgt polml I ewpo •ac commun1t·at1on~ req d meal per shift. Appl~ m
MC ft VISA Accepted I Box. 8 7 6 s a n Juan I c• c..,., t72-H55 ~9398 ext 1002 ~ Equal Oµporturul\ 11,JI. I·. llh SI :-.. Xlnl Satar) & fnnge I person, Mon lhru Fn . More
"i t h D a il) Pilot
Pl::S:'ll\' Pl !'\('trnR
ADS Slill onl) ~2.
3 hnl'!> for 2 1tan,
onl y I a Ila~. 3<11; u
hne -· Ad vertise 'lne o r
more item:; 1·;ilul'd
up t o SJOd. Eac l'
add itional lrnc 1s
11nly fill(• fur 1tw l ~o
d a ys Sorn . no
t•omm!.'l'l'ta l a <h
:.t lln werl t'hari.:t•
Your P l'llll\ Ptn<'twr
;\ d 11 r u ' l' 1 u u r
" Bank Amrric~r rt
Visa or !\lastert·ard
f'11r more 1nforma11un
and lll plaee your ad 1•all
642·5678
$50 REWARD ror an ·
formation concemin& ar-
r est of young whit e
remale in parkin& \m d
llervyns on Adams in
Hunlin &lon Beac h.
S:IOPM. Monday 8/25/111.
Call (213) 432·4406
SCIAM-LETS
AllSWEIS
Himter -Axiom -
Lucid -Origin -
CARROT
There's a s imple new
health drink. It's a dou-
ble martini · but it's
ltirftd with a CARR>T
ltick.
SJOO .......................
FOUND ADS
All FIEE
Cal:
64J..H71
• FOWMI « loet a pet! Call
•· We're the Pet Pala.
(714) 131--.
COVER GIRL
j Capn strano. Ca. 92l!83 I . 1616 1-; 4th St . S A ' CARHI CHANGE I Employer M f' twneh l<. pac:k age f or 91\M to Noon. Personnel . ~ ... -~ t Asu"-1'd1'aryofE."' H· .. • t ' t•on~1dera t1on. send re-I MA.lllOnHOTB. "-..., _ r ... ~um(• w . 'i.ilar~· t11st11rv 1 ,
• OUTCAU * I ror w:ch m ~estcllf-I ton _is ~u rrentl y .tn· t ClEllC STEHO Manager tu £.lox :z?!J9 [);i1lv Ptl~. I OOO Ne wportCtr. Dr
953-07'7& MCl'nSA ff!"pt H~aghtsArea Swi I te rv 1ew1n g qualtf1ed l s m all architectural of T~ l'<J f\oi" :151;o "t\tt.la , Newpo~Beach ____ 7 .4,5· l l . 45. Mus t have . _ T..... r.;rsons an~eres~ed tn the rice, type 65 wpm start E, c· 1.1 "1111 t 1 1 ,, , Mesa ( ,\ !12626 Jo: u t-: 1 Equal Opp l'.mplyr M I-
• • rds.646-6474 HcaUl Central Or11, Co 1_eld or fm a ncaal plan· I $S.50 hr + bene£1ls .'Wnh· .1 111 l11t l 1H I ~ "~'""" '" :'>1 p 1' ----
SPRJTIJAL READINGS BABYSITTE1t D Tues located bank st-eks nice ~toc,.~1~ ~:~ ~::· lO Box 227. so: La11,una. t•11l 1'l 1l'LaJI ticlu & AoralOuiC)M" · HOUS ECLEANF.RS
appeanng andiv w/gd I Full time : unlimited_ ~---I tra 111 1•1 lakt· ,,,,., ''"n t:x_pen en_ced >193-45.53 !~.,gwedoryk Afnonr. JPatrlli.c~3·s.· lDam·lOpm. Fully Lic'd ys ,
•Thurs. 2 am. kids. Npl.
•· 218 or 492-9034. 1815 .,.a, own trans.~ 1'1111115
S. Camino Re al. San. 8-byaitte r ror 2 YOWIC Clem. children, ? da ya /wit, in
Lm•11&G .... my hom e, own trans.
ESCORTS
CdM area . 760-1390.
Babysitter •972-1621 Lo ving e ne r get ic &
Call for inro or~~ mat u r e babysit t er
needed for 112 yr okt, my ·
TOMMY'S home in C.M Top pay.
OF NEWPORT Debbie at 957·2819 ror in·
ESCORT t~iew
752-93&8 ----BABY S ITT ER /
TOUCH A CLASS HOUS E KE E PE R
ESCORTS Needed for I child, flex
24HRS. 752-<B17 hrs . own trans :Hunt.
Harb o r Re f's Req
MERCEDEZ 846-l!MS, 673-9060
Banking •ESCORTS• TELUI
972 -9599 Permanent, full tirm 5"'2
day week , & part tlrm.
24HRS. Experien ce. /.referred.
but will consl er cashier-
Miasinl watch. owner d
fen aut.tanllal ~
in& bac~round. Type tOwpm. . nt benefits &
a d vance m e nt . Call
for it.I return to Rancho ~JID>. EOE
San Joaquin Irvine. No
questions asked. Sen·
timental value. !llM-3531 8ankin&
ext 12. Commercial
..... c ... ., Note
ISCOITS Teller
au.-a. IU.OUI> Wells Far go Bank, C ... /CMdla Orange Co11nty A1 .._bp/MC/'fl!M oftice, hu an tm~ ----••••-•I o pe nin1 fo r an e x-perienced Commercial
Note Teller. Oct. Special 114 per ~ hr.
STEVE 'S HAIR HAP·
PENING . W om e n
Welcome! 646·11138
NEED'500
Short Tenn Loan
912.5432
Should be (am iUar with
accounts receivable lines
and 1 year prevkMa ex·
perienc• In notes pre-
ferred. Calculator and
typina skills (40WPM>
needed.
Outatandin1 bene r..., and
conaenlal workin1 at· moapbere. For Interview
ple.ue contact:
m ath & typin11 for this 9'12·2'712. CLHI TY'85T store I 'o 1~ v1•1' h!l· & 1 .-...., """ vancly pos 1n s m offrr.; ..:r,,ut pnt;·nl r;n G•••rW_... Tues ·f'ra.675-2514 ·
business adman. loan CAltPITSTOll ! Vanety of typmg ,\c: be nl'f11 s & 11t;irt1ni,: Expertence.c1. La&una u-;.,_~,:,E"E"'P"' .. -.~
dept Co. offers excel .. MAMA.GEi i ~~~y ~o ie:~ T~ salarv lo ~1 Cull E:slate 8-12 each day ex· ~7cJ>°l i: N;i" e~ Gd
bene fits & s ta rti ni< Pos1l1~n open for a~-operation & other skills ih J I • ceJI( Sal & Sun . Reply to I , ' r· .
salary to $701). g resSlve man.a&er in Advancement possible 972-9955 Ad 778 C 0 Da il.Y Pilot sa ar} • r e s . needed c .. ,.._,7Z-HSI Stale-wide mulli·store C all M r s C o p lan I PO BOX 1560 (;osla Pls.t'allaftlPM 78'M17~ -·r ti O ,___ llilfl t-: .1th SI . S \ M "\ 9 . ..,2c St lfilfl E.4th St .. S A opera on. range~,...,. 559·6901 lMS Equip esa '-' '" n atmg • 1 ty Carpe t e xpenence me nt. 2805 Bur'ra nt•a ., . / Al!e & llt•fer l'nt'es & HOUS E C LEA N E RS ·
'
necessa ry Xlnt. pay, Rd .lrvine.Eo .. ; t Dt.,,1red Salur) nutuol.s Parttime F tr.startim·
, R......... bonus program. profit-----I nN"essary m e d T op d o llar
L C I .... sharing, medical/dental COLl.fCTIOH I f;e.
1
673 12.66, 646·48'11 \ : -•c plan, gas allowance Call CLlllC Clerir GEHEIAL LAI ..r~~~~~~~~~
2 h collec t , Helen Neyer, Greater Irvin e Cr -·'it I Ciins is t1n~ 11f loadmg I yrs vy mortga~e C a r p e t T o wn 2 l3 ""' 1':11tl\ l••\••I II"" t 11 I cassette tapes f''Tfrrst hank exper 10 )o'HA•V/\ 466-7l7S Union has rm meda;ite 1,, 11mut "~ (10111 111 1,.. shift 549.0138
reporting & serv1c1nlo! fullllme opening Na~ rfrpl llP.1111 F,"h'""
req 's Handle 60-90 day CASHl E R 1Ho u s c war e or g:tnized pe rson with l'h• ,,,,. 1>111·1' 1"~1·1·1 GeMf'Gl Offic•
accts &supervrselcol Sales, apply in person. good phone skills. FUii hl'lll'lth r1a111111g .~·I Gre a te r lr vtne <.:rt:d1t
lection assist & l collec-Rion Ha rdware , I024 benefit packa..:e nfferc'<I """ t 111..: '·"·'" S.'i:ill Union ha:. rmmPdia te
lion clerk_ Co offers ex-Irv i n e (W e s l <'I 1 rr Conta;t St~Vl'. 556•312° I 1 · • .11 partt1me o~nmg Hours
eel benefits & starting Plaza> N B I • Rh J t °" neiublc between 10 & 3.
salary $1075-$1339. COMPUTEI ~ t72-tt55 N o e " P c r i e n <' e CASH IE R -ho us e w:ir e For min i. c om p uter necessary Conla<'t Amy.
C .. C..., f7J•Hll sales. Apply in persoo. s hop Ex pe rit>nced w1 lfilfi ~: Ith St S ,\ 556-3110.
1616 E. 4th St , S.A Crown Hardware 1614 good dala-entry skills
i San Miguel <Harbor Vu Graveyard or s plat slul\ • , General
' Ctr> NB. Full tame perm , posit1<1n j ~ T1w lc6oo lay CW. is
Ea st Ir vine/ E l Toro ~ o pt now hiriwCJ: 1
' • Teien CA=ci&iT5FAIMS ~e~ ~r ~asey ~!_ M; ~ 1 ::3n~n~:~~:}:r~t.~. ~j
Housekeeper /Cook. Uvt>
an Needed an Newport
Beach. Must be malun>
& respons ible. & have
refs. . P vt . quarters.
good location. Start im
medlately. For detads.
caJJ Chery 1631· 7475.
HOUSE WIPE
Jr you are friendly. COl'L'I·
c1entlous & dependable we need you for our de-
lightf uJ restaurant. 8..&
wkdays. We tr ain. AwlY
in penon. Stonemill Ter
race. 2915 Redhill. C.M.
llave se veral J>OSttlons Earn utra money sell· COOK I 'on,.tantl~ l''fl·lll•ltng 1 lime . Must be available th ro ug ho ut Or a n g e lng gourmetfoods &~ Conv Hosp F.xper ur 1•11 nl't•rb ~u1H·n·1:-.or wknds. House wives P IT , earn
<.;ounty for exp teller!>. for holidays Flexible will train. lOAM -6-:l)PM w I vr l'ft•t11 t ltl l'~ Plea se call for appl. xtra money doing what
w 'x lnt bene fit s & hours . Will t r ain Xlnt benefits, co paid 111 h
0011 s 1.· 1·-.:p1•r 645 -7358. Mon 1-"r i y ou kn o w b es t .
s t art i n R s ula r i c~ WPesthicliU P
1
1azda :642-<IJ'12. _!42-~ Oue:-.t.1nd111 i: 1.11Ter 8.J0.5. housework. Call Suds'n
S750·S92S as on ls an :64(MIXI). 11 pp t~ ('11 h•" 1•111 ---------•I Stuff 842·0884. c .. ,.._,7JHtlt• COOK be ne lit:-. & ,1..rt1 11g GeneraJOfrice ------·r • •• Pant1me for ram1l:n'6 l>al•H'y to s:!OK {';ill .Hskpr1Cook for elderl).
1616 E. 4th St . S A CASllEIS Hours & Slillary open lh Jd r• C......,. ODDtv. . live-m, rm & bd + sal. 4
'
•• > Call Answer /\d l!:Kl at t72 HSS lnH1twltftf ~(nri day wk. 493-5920 ..
642·4300. 24 hours ""r . • · D · ·di
U M. ,... ltilfi t-; -Ith St .S A >n~m lt'. rapi Y ex· Indoor pl a n t m ain . TDTI day. ---panding Newport/lrvme tenance Full\1"me •-p rr •e t1t._. • , investment firm has im-.. • K 11 -Counter He lp wanted t med iate ope nings for available. '170-9565 .
Bea utiful S&L seeki. Part time · lOAM-2PM. sha rp. persona ble 1n-
exp, Branch ManaRer MARKETS F\all Time : ll/\M.SPM prope,,y dtVldu'als IMSPICTOI
for Ora nge ~ou n ly For2nd&3rdShifts ~~'.:i _!>eli. 752·540_!:_ ........ Receiving Ins pector.
bas"d ·l x w II k 1 • ct Cl-..... minimum lyr. ex ...... in '"' posi ion Int We prom ote to ma......... COUPLE WANTED 1.• tlflwrt 1'" ll\'l'•:; •C: g. ~ ,..... b e n e fits Sturti·n u ·--S"t'l'"t ,·i r'.'' troi· 111 .. 11• lO.k l inspection or r elated " ... ment ai super vision from Manage sma ll busanes.'i ' ~ • ' ey, compu er input, field. Must be able.to use sa lary to S24J< W1'•"'-. . Call pn1p<'r ty m t;: ml rll'Jll Flbng C .. ,. __ t7•·HIS UlllJWANT CAREER" Part-lime. Will tram Any r••:il est••tl' t•X"•'r •..&-I-basic inspection hand -· r • A . for appt 846-327_9_ _ 1 ... •-· Au t. tools & ha ve a general 1616 E 4th St SA Call(714 ) 631 M2l wou cl bt• a plus and or Top secretarial skill~ knowledge or blueprints.
\l · .......... · · . !Driver s o m•· k nowll•cli:•• ol' G ...... Offlu Call Mrs. Coplan, ~
FIT driver for delivery bk pg Lm·l'ly tarililie!>. Heavy p hone work!fillftn Equipment. 2805 Barran· OllWC
1
.. /Lt...... Freeway Auto Supply: 1-:d ht•ncrib . 'tart1nl! ..,16 ca Rd. Irvine , 559-eOI,
Cl ie. Matun, ovlnf w0tmn to 83H6Cl6. s ala ry St.0511 <.'all Exc.-ellent salary & rringe E.O.E.
llveln mylrv1neboml!.2 lltaJ1• • ben e fits C a ll Gall -------
B ea ut. S&" st'ek s chi ldre n . Room & --------•I t72-H55 752.0070 Inspection ex p e r 'd . s a v ing s board +ula r y . Must DIUYl•Y counselor to join their have car. References PllSON llll6 E 4th St · S /\
friendly staff. Co. oUers pleue. 9156-3St6 I M M E D I A T F.
gd. job security. excel. ClllLD CARE -from BAM· OPENING
GGUCJe C.onll ol GIH OFC jllClll'G ....
lat: Dark Golden Rlvr ·i~= mue, DO collar. CM/Nslt. •••••f.••••••••••••H••
lat or found a ~ 1 Call
Animal Aaalstance . i..,.. 517.2273, Nof•. WELLS
FARGO
BANK
bene fits & s tarting llAll . M ua t like The Daily Pilot needs a
sa lary to $900. children. Call btwn 8-S. deliver y pe rson for a C .. C:.., f7Z..Hll 91Z.1J'14 lar1e m oto r r oule an
1616 E 4 h s s A La1una, South Laguna · t l.. · · Clerical-Pr icing Clerk B e a c h . R e Ii ab I e
\t. -. ... ,
High lrv1•I corp net•d:.
carct•r ind1v. for their
Senior VP Lt.·~al CX!)to'I'
a rea l pl us . h ut
knowled~e or t'orpontte
prot'cllures t'!!Sl'Ol 1 u I
C h ar ming off1 c1:s.
e ic eel bc nd 1t s &
s t arl ing s a lary to
St,350. cau.
Expr. w /accnts receiva·
ble. typing. short hand
helpful. 10 key by touch a
must. Dally inleral'lion w/clienls We offer xJnt
company benefits and
future for career orient·
ed person. Ca ll for appt .
644-t6114
~r exper. m a ndawry,
Must be knowled1eable setting, ma intaining &
reordering rin1 fr plug
gauces. etc. Top pay &
beneflls .
=~n:~:l·:,Wbt ~?~ ..... ~!~
Tabby Vic. Pot\ ChMtll . MXX>U'NT CLl!IK •Harbor View Hmn • Put-time, lie•. hl"I, exp. pna. 10/~ REWARD ia AP/AR. Call Jm. ~1010 daya, 144.--•----1·------.._ ACCTe.e&.•
UWA•• Wlll be operaua1 nz ~-Hell Bkpt. madl. .._
-...,ewer ........... '"
llAUTICIAN
Wed., Tllun, rr1 .. s.t. • /aom• fo l lowln1. ...-. UJIT I Sil•er Penlm uve tome AIR b1EM.
0.&I, ·~ 10 mo'a old. eap., be able to tnli J. Beeut1 Saloa. Spaee for
PL&AI& HELP! na 10 k•1 •••· ~. rent . A11i1t ant1 alto JI foaad call S ue , Mmllrrt_,.~_lol. AMY an __.., J'ututk New
,,,,__ .... 1wknltl. r::.:: rm Rim, 1111 SU.. Newpcwt •a ... ,Cll. • ......... ~-,.._'-:'~ ~ c:.lltaO......_
1.-t ... ta ............... "'" .... e.JM ... TTll
v ..... -.--~:l.:J·:c.;::. .......... , v;i. doa't ...., ... lo ., •ll,alc •ltl• . lier ~!·~ .... ~l "*-• fMt" wMll YGll •· D. a ia a refer · :i:' e:u;-wltll -w;-,.
... an 14' \n lhe Dally =s·o:n=: .. , ................. t =~~..,..,._~·~-~Ada==! c::::au:: ... ::::l~ .... ~· !~·-~~~;;~~~=-~:.i:r.:=""
. ....,_. . .. . ._..._..._.
(
neecled for buay marine automobile is a mu&l.
hardware co. Must be ac-Hows M-F ~:00-5:00 PM; -•. ::w... Sat •Sun6:30to8:JOAM ....,. curate ln math • write NO COLl.ECTING. Ex· neaUy. F /tlme, xlnt. co. ll I r j Beaut. Sid. seeks indJv. benefits. Call Balboa ce ent earn nas or ust
wilh op e r ations & Marine . 549-1671 E .O.E. dacoupFleof hoDutrs.,otyourll
sa vings exper. In S.L. M/F/H ay . or e a1 s ca
Savings s up e r vis or !;;;;;;iiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;;; Foa ter O u e ll e t at
ba c kground OK. Co. a.rtHI M2...a21~. C ...
offers excel. IKmefita & ,. le ,, ... s t artin g u l ary t o P,.11H1• .. ~1'41Ml9llr•
Sl.100. • br . ..-. 4-5 6n. per DI W. Bay St,C.M c .. C..,, t1J..ttll da1-EJ!pedecl to MJftl Equa l Opp/FEm ployer
l •ie • .... St s A IOllM a.ta. Trial bal.. ll
v .,,,_,. .. • • qurterly state menta. l~~~~~~~~~I
CARRY
POX
MJBNCY
AU.JOBI R EI:
*· '"'"' .. .., ........... 4.5 hn per
dat. Ex,.etecl to ~ 1ome~t1. Req'1. 50 .,. •· nuna. llll-ore . .i,.: c. Call Ga ry. --.Cout .. ,.... ... ~.mol'-'or •.:.r..~--JICllfY~,.... S.O.E.
...............
Buy Newpor t Beach
Rettoratlve pu ctlce
...... experienced t.-m
member. Good aalary, benef\ta,• h ours. un·
llorma p r ovid e d .
111..adl .
Have 101111thln1t to HU ~
Cl ... ln.t •do It well.
-
O.J1• ••
t72·Hll
tlU6 E. 41 ... Sl . S.A
CARRY
FOX
AllEf£Y
ALL JO~ FRE.E
c-rcw Aramclllt S.,...ias
IOSAN,INC.
714.549. S533
Newport Beacb
Equal Oppty Emplyr
GIRL NIDAY Inst aller (Cable TV)
Retail home decoraling Start Im med iately
shop. DuliH to inchlde: Teleprompter Cahlm 1V,
openin1 fr closin1 store 90 w , ..... St N e~ 9-5. handle customen at i--•-·_vu_•_• _. _. __
phones. desl1n ft can· INT. DESIGN SALIS
st.Nct ahades, some re-Flair ror decorat\n a
cord keepin1. Sewlnl "-I r I n h -" ability desirab le For ,,.. P u • ex. "'· ..... l appt. 673· 711.'6. ,_tr_ain_. •_•_1.e_1. ___ _
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GUAIOS Part time ev ... Newport
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areaa. Uniforms fum'd. Janlt«a It wuer1 ..... Ales 21 or over, retired be over 18Yrt. old• tJ.s.
welcome. No exper. nee. c\tlien. C a ll su.esa. ~ p p I y : U n I v e r 11 I IOAJl·3PM. Mon.· ll'rt.
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»73 :">252 JOIS & HA VE SSS ' ~ntfits plus gen.emu."> i~~. ~~ncy, 2790 Harbof'
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6 Train a gts Salll.C) or Ntoet.lt'd to give TIA: tu . PIX O,ERA TOii
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World. Mature woman MUISE AIDES MAlllOTI HOTtl. VICKI HESTON
& ASSOC,IATES
675 IOIO for :tjJJJI ~s I005
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900 Newport Ctr Dr
Newport Uearh
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s peak E n glis h . min We. will tra1~. ~ paid PBX OP£RATOR El< Restaurant ~..ilc~1tC'r"11n fctr fo';ish11t11 t 111qul' 11er-.nn w S"<"'v
wage. Joe Forrester Ud. holidays, btgmning as l pelienre prefe rred. full 1 BOB'S ' I ~ I and W ~··I S1111 ~ -,lo.111!<. & dr<lft 1111? dc:-1~
SECRETARY/
ACCOUNT EXEC.
~5370. , soon as hired. benefits. time. Must be ava1labll' wkt'lld!> prl'f Prr•·<I < ~tll 1•1qwr for I rnnt• Furn
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540-0400
SECRETARY
Needed 11nmell With "' wtthnut shorthand Tern
puraf) & full tilllt' C«tll
Tod Snv1cc~ al 979 8!llO
MAIDS 'C .M Mrs F a rrell , 645·7358, Mo n f r1 Immediate i•penan~ ... an SALES 111 U<1x ::791) Da11' P1lu1
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Loq.l ... aMotorlm Nursing »! nearby lo<·ations Wen• ·furl• 1n u .1n,1 1•111111 Mt·,,1.CA9:.!6<!6 SECRETARY
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Dally 10·6. Fri 10.9
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I 1751 Westminster Ave
Uarden Grove !).')4-6100
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1ctonan Furn 7 pc liv-
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rane rork e r & wood
burnmg stove tiM-0581
uf\er4pm 1515 So. Coast Dr. CertiflM PHOTO Qwn• no vn'v111u" t'X 11 c· .. c.l )', r" I I t 1 n1 e Costa Mesa ~-s "Ide perience Jmn uur fncf1fl , ,,a1c-.l'•·r~1>r1 '>111111• .h11> M S 0 ENGINEERIMI' l'clcphonl' Salt•!. 2STH ANNUAL IN 0 C
Ha bo el d .,_-_. "' Color lab lt>Ch Top Quall I ly team Come set• u..-. VI ptng, rl'f'('I\ Ill/.( Bn )!ht cr~ary 1,05 na Seil Oritnl(t' l'•1unl I ' A ... T1nuE SHOW Ir 14056 r r v 1 $4 00/hr t v workman sh 1 ~ re day between 2 41-'M ~1.,rc w pl1•a · .. 1111 work 50-fiOwpm w som ... ·1c11 ~ Work as a team with our leading dad) new!>iJaµ..•r ~ "'
MOW HlllMG ' 8 d ~lid . hegi ' q'uirc d fo r l op Pa> Cook Train~ 1111( rund1t1111" \II rn rayable .. xper l'refl'I adrn1n1l>t ra11vc st:cretar) mom & PH ' .. h1f1" tn Cllil SALE
English sy:aking or bl ' pat. . a ys, .. ,_~-631 3411 9·5 1 •~.,,,.,11 .~ c·,.11 I'"', -.1 L• -.11nil'Onc-v ~rt>P mi:.ml ,, h L' De new offac·p or JI horn.• Oct. 30 Nov 2 li I Pl rung as soon as •mui.. _ _ _ _ 1 9842Adams/\ve II B "" ~ ' r , k .• 1, 11 \i' k. 111t e1:.n1i1neenng pt ~on y. ease aw-, benefits . Bayview Con Plalti crffUI... I Wait W itrfl h1•f.,re ;; Ii.JI •• 1:1,1 u1 u:ir j(r•11111u 3 IC 1· ~usl l)(o :ireurale tn 11s t Xlnl hou ri~ r;1 t e~ , K C t a 1 I <..:It' r k ~
ly Ill person 9·5. vaJescent Hospital, 2ll'i5 1 cs M .... "' . · et"S a ses 1!l3 1'155 :.io li()5.'i, C'1t<1'il al 1'1·N ll t 1 tlOw pm 1 who enJuys bonus 5 51; I !!6fi '' r I aud1tonum. llllilllllliim------; Thurin. C M. Mrs. Far· Large company benef1L~' Cook Trai~ nel Agen<:~ 2-:~1 llarb"1r m n d I> rate µho n e ' 556-l!YlO KSSOStanton. Buena Pk .
......... ..-/MECH. I reU: 6'2·3505. E .O E I w 1s mall com pany al I Cashien ---------. HI . C~ rt-,,pons1ti1l111es Hrs 12-9.30. Sun l2·6. ~"' -------mosphere for an am 7311 Ed inger H A SaJPS NP.\'f.H A FEE r:llt: I p ~1~ 1,·10 n !> rt qui r c ' T~ Solicitors · ~ ----
lettrff ,.,.._ NUISIHG I b1t10U!> ind1\ldual '" 23952Avemdadelt• RETAIL ---------· minimum of l .r he-av' Needed immed1ateh 20 IAflPiance.s 1010 Part th• 1 Are you looking for a s a I e s & c u s I O m c r Carlotta, Laguna H.tlb clcncal 1>xper · I :, t u d e n t , a n d. o r 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Looking for active re· challenge,. Want to rreke · service Salary l'Olll 450\ Campus Dr In · MANAGER f\pJ.>IV . homern<1kNs whu need Washer & L>ryer. late
tiree w /e le ctric al.• a difre rence ? Raleigh 1 mensur~tewtexper As.k t 33SSSo Bnslol " ·St-.r,·tar~ THEIRVINECO. to cam money workinl!I model. good cond, SL?!>
plwnbing.&allphasesnf Hills Hos pt. m ay swt ! !0rJohn__:_642-lS9~-SuntaAn<i <~rt:at oµpurtu111t ~ r .. r , CareerOpDtv. J Hichmond 'pleasant evening hour.i. ea .646-5848
Bldl. mainl. exper. for I your needs We are look· : P'l_.l•g c.. .. ..a-, 2850'.! Marguerilc )>lrong sJlt•!.J.ierso11 l.\t>o ln.,~stnent F(nft' soo Newport Ctr Dr ' 3 Y ~on · fo'r1 No sell.ml!. : mall electronics firm. 1 n g for q u a Ii t y _,.'"'"""'.'... . M1ss1on Viejo 1~ matur~. hones t. dcpen O)n:im1<· r a pidly l'X Suite350 I Sal an S3 75 •hr • Self-defrosting refng, Ad· ~-nexible . Good pay. Reaistered Nurses lo Growing co~pan) has I dablc Small. expandml!. pandtn11. /liE'wport 1l rvme Newport Beach. 90063 generOU!'! bonus Across I m iral, SJ.SO
ApplyAmericanl.ettJer-l'work an o ur Newport ·C'.lcellentopp_y forship-, EqualOpporturut) <'ha m lad ies rlothing tnvcslmcntfirmh:ll>1m-Equal OppEmplyr •rrn m J o hn Wayncl 968-7396
lemtHale, Irv. · Beach Alcohol Rehab. I Pill&• receiving~·· E mployer 1 stores Mrs Trabtsh or mediate openini:t:.-for Airport Call Sut: after Ilic-ye._;-I020
Facility. ~nings tll'P.I Must h av~ g e ne~al : Mr. Ed~ard. .... 557 l57!!or 1 sharp , per s onable in· -=~ 'T 2PM : &n-ou~ ~ n•1..-I ror the ] 1 ·7 s h irt 'knowledge or plumbing I 497 10111 tJ' 'd I I SECIET"IY ----------1······················· • o::rt''it ~ fi-r Rewards are numel"Ol.li i prod~ts. God working Retail sales people I . ; iv1 ua s. ' '3PM-8;'M \ TELLERS . 216'' ~n's KOKAUSAl 10
'' un ly ava; r " include very com-i oanditiona. Salary open. I needed for J ewelry Om· -------Cl...ti I 75WPM. no shorthand, For Beac h Branches spd bike . Xlnt cond. 950
la .ress ye m m •. · ' shill .. "· Ftinle be~fits The cession . S cars, C. SALIS SECRETARY .
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applicant~ n~xpenenc·e req'd. Xlnt ->.11 elf·~ 673·228Z. 9 ra1nee 10 r e1tt• . : .... I ... { --M ! · " fi ey, .oJnpu er input d ct"u <Juuv"', """"'' .,.. .,..,_ ~ fumilure Held Tninee erential, twllon re.Im-Batn ar . n c r., Plaza. BeginningNov.28 , National furn mfgr has Cl . averag e s pelling & I salary & benefits Apply to 5pm.
m·uat be mobile bunement as we llu1111 Peten.675-430. Wltil Chn stmas For m!o l tmme d o p e ning for I l lOR Admi A t grammar s kills. word I Personnel . ..-.-....... --M-.. -.. --... -I0-25-. w1-•-•mum of -col· excell. retlrem. e.~. 1 NESS p-5-... • 714-635-0809. I qualiried indiv w typing ( "· .. ss: . -~ess ng background HUIT" "--I I•..., _.., u..... •3 •a F dd -""'"" TC£ S"cretar1:il ·k1.lls 1 pr.... 1 ' "'.., "',_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.1e1e I n business & p-am. or a 1t1 Ill· , • ·I -----I &admineK~r I ·~ :> I h I f 1 752023-1 j ·-economics manage· ro .. c ontact . M s . Min.l yearexpenence Retail I XLNTPA'f ftlft'atOfflce e pu ·-----721No.Euclid.Anahe1m Angle 1ron.10'K21i•x
ment, or ~ppropriate VaU&hanat641 ·l~l6roE ASal.B. Ddlck ld~•O /ITEK_ I CHllSTMAS &IEMEFITS l lieav} phone w•>rk filini,:' SECY/RECPT I 991 3860 2''•X3 1l6. S7 e'a, new, pvt
business experience ol MIF II.I')' epen ng 00 ex . 8003 Sir ..-a. Cirde J Xlnt t}pist. good phone, E.O E party 541·3070S A __
l ·2yr s s upe r v ising -! p e r1 e n c e . Citll ,sir at . 1 _y,._.. I l:.xl·elh•nl sal~ry &fnngc self s tarter. ad agency TYP'IST c .... ras&
personnel Breuners o(. I . I Speedy. 270 S. Bnstol., ROllMSOM'S lrYIM, Co. be ne£1 t ~ (;a 11 Gall I exp helpful Call Jill. I V"rle·d ''enoral orric·· "'--'-~ 1030 fen a ru' Nun1111 cM. 751·2A2A (8·6) . I ,,, 3510 752.0070 u u ~ • •..-r-··-'" ull bene.frt Pl?' IH Ir LYN'S . --1 We are now 1nte_rv1ewm1< ( -i---------• i 549 86S~ _ _ __ , Duties u~cluding support •••••••••••••••••••••••
cram. Equal Opportuni. ._, _..._ D..... I Printing· Want to be a l for full & part lt~ tern &fiat! Oppty Employer I "'--·,c .. Station I for pr~s1dent nr lea4JnJ? Darkroom m1sce11~~"' t y E mployer, m /f r-nY ..... -·r . Pressman in Web or porarypos1t1ons m· I ---I ......,-,, ... manufacturer '" ln-1nc ~."""""'
Pleasesendresumeto· Needed f o r case 1n fset? Full time. Mm. •SALES I SKretcryjExec. Allendant F'IT968·~ l a rea.TypeSOWPMfrnm cquipment.3 18x24trays.
R.Cattich Westmins t er. Full & age.20.Will tram .-~111 oCREDIT Sal~ <·ar"t•r i•ppt' 10 r .. ~1 transcnbl'r rcnuired Safe light. 1 1 ~ gallons B R I l .•. a ail "t'Y , OCK "' • P J !Service Station night at • .• ua"h r\ & B 3 ga· 11ons fi•"'. reun ers e n s p1 1me pos1 ions v . Pennys aver . 1660 •ST TRAINEE ral'M Npt Hl'li onv(-st I Good sr ... retarr.il ei< ~ ~ "' Furniture for various shifts Call P\ C M •WRAPPE RS te ndant Older persoo
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Montebello. CA 90640 Heal thc are Se r v1ce. p R o o u c T 1 o N Take the opporturuty 10 For 01'stn'ct I !lkilb tl>hthnd tlO. tyµtnR 1 Apply Shell Station. 11th ----~ 768-58.17 8 r e u n e r s R e n t s E 0 E 7"" 0994 · ' 75 I Souud profr~:.1cinal & l N 1
F\&.miture is a divislono( . products Must P"~~ cv· dolJars & s a vP With V(lltr Manager bk d h I ( I B<•ach Typist :•frw J5 MM CAMERA.
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the John Breuner Com. ......, .v PQrate grr1 c• IJ u ,, " ·-.,. l t o
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Northern Cal\fornia. VandruH Insurance. HB. b t w n 8 · 1 O 0 n 1 v CF.RRlTOS 1·1w. highly &uCl·r s-.1111 I p t ~hr tn start. MF j PBX reltef Call V1do, IOlS
Nevada & An zona. & a 848-4413. S t r at o CI e" · 1757 i • NEWPORT REACll ii)('aJ news pap,:r h~ an SECIET ART Appl~ 2500 San Joaquin 540-~ Co.i!>lal Person C(ats
subsidiary of MarshalJ ---Armstrong Ave .. lrvUlt' W""-"'TM INSTER 11non1no (I) 1 Hills Rd CdM nel ,\ge11C\. 2790 Har..__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Of,·c /R et I 11elp r EOE /\ K d Ind. ,._.., r-"' r .i r.tinee '"' n nv1 d l) expandin g ""' P\eldarCompany. 1 e at e • · · e n a vis • Equal Opr,ort umlv th" c1r1:ul t de J1 , .. , hr al Bl . CM H.imala,_·a n kittens , top Must type, 01>erate ad-Co. Emp "') t·r "' a 11>1t pa .. ~ewport Bcac inanr i SHIPPING DEPT
T_-1-.-_ __ -" ment Bal>1l skills will firm Conlacl Ka\ • 'JEVER A FEI:: EOE quabty. reg. SIS0.$175 t1•111•.t ,._ ding machine & ca.sh"' M If entail superv1i.i1.1n n( \Oto I 15111515 . Packing & shipping sm ~;.3192
For rapidly expanding g1 sler. 8 :30~4 ·30 Mon. -14 year ,~Id bo!t tJnd J.:Jrl 1---------· parts WilJ train F'ermJe ---PETCO Animal SUpply Fri. S3 75/hr Appl) in PAIT TIME Salesman WClftfed home dehverv· < amers I pref'd ;\lonthly revues & TYPIST
Supermarket.Energdic, person only . lSeachff 642-1260 Arcai.ufsupl•ni-.wn will I ~~ xlnt en benefit !' 5PM-9P~t
Clean Cut, Hard Workers Moseleys West, 2205 Tempor a r y pos 1t1on~ ----he dcli\l'() rolle<.tu.n-; Mc:retcwy /~ Oeltron1<". 929 Ra ker. 75WPM . no !ihorthetn<.l.
:l:ly! 30.33 Bristol Costa Main St. Village1 i;zi, Recpts.,5c~'{i;Clencal :)ales anc.lsales To St,200 Mo. CM.S45·04 1:1 appli cants need ab!ne
esa. H.B --VICKI HESTON /\SSO HICKORY FARMS !it'lc<'lf'd ai.ipl11•u11t will No s hrthd AdvR. or MfR SHOE SALESM.,,. =~aer:;~ga~ ;~1l1IL•n_;o~
MAMICUllST OPPORTUNITY for........ 714.540.0400 Op po rtun it y t o :;ell re<'el\e liberal :.tartinJ? 1•0 bkl(md a + U)Sta We hrn e an opening for process1n" back 0 round .-• gourmet foods & g1ft.s for s a I a r ) • r c ~ u I a r I Y Mt!Sa " "' Alao Pedicurist. Wed.. u·me exper'd RN's n....1 1 ..,.. Jed boous an expenenced full or ,.,,clpful_752 0234 .....,.,. holidays Fl eK hrs M'h.,,u rBl!>b, f ree & E.O l ''
Thurs .• F rli , Sat lion avail from Dtt·J une Westcbff Plaz.a. 642·<872. opportunilie:. and many 1~ .. fte Pcr"'onne l f\"c""'-' partt1me sa lespersofn II·'•' SO""''lh1n" \11u ""Ill w /some fo l o wing. in Ped·atric group r be f h ..... ~ .... n Apply in person. ask or u .... .. u MZ-6808. 645-4670 M A 1. · Fashion Island. 64()..8Xl} nnge ne ;r1
1 s~ ;:d 488 E l7lh. Costa MCS<i Mr. Cannon. He mphill's to sell" L'iass1f1rd ad' •lu ----------1 rs. us rn ReaJEstate S companypai ien a Swte22A 642·1470 Shoes,Mf'ash ionls land, 11 well C..ill NOW.
Manicuri st wanted OIDHDESIC MIWLICEMSI? ales health plan, Arouplifl·m-~~
s pecialblng in Acrylic Why not try commercial Adminis trative Assis· surance . vat•ution and N.B 644·4223 -----fi42-S678
Nails, c lientele pre· Pro cess orders for real estate? We provide tant. Major Micro oom· sick leave
Cerred.tlO-tlOO. Vitaminmanuf.co.tlgh allolt.he extensivelram-put.er sales exec. needs Compan y vf'h11·le 1s
vol. Exp. p r eferred. inl you'll need to be a wide ranging help. nus runushed dunnf'? work· MABmMG Fringe benefits. Apply in f 1 1 1 entry level position re-ing hours
Noexper nttessary. hitti f.! rs on · Lin w i 1 co S::.e;: t!:!n'ts. ~l~ I quires good office s~llb, App\Jcants m u~t be owr
commission, nexible hrs, boratory • 2832 [)ow, an appolnlment for in attention lo detail & high 18, have a goocl dn Vlnj!
w provide expe~ in 'l\attin 92680· terview. Realonomics . people orientution. Ex record und bP neat ap.
--arteadenbip. ""---n... ... _ c ... _,_1 .... _ a••' ... ..:.. r~ 67"'-6700 ceptional working c:ond. pe a ri ng . Ho u r s are --... ~ vnnu ......... UC 00-· ........ II'. ., • Ill Cannery Village <Y l:enerall." 11 AM to9 PM .. traiDiq. Self.motlvllted buly cheerful otflc-e. EsP " Uldin • .COUP. les. Call ._1_ RDA prere__. a~ ----------fices. Call J errrey 7l4· onday thru Friday. II c e •..,. n -.::u.,,... Real Eatate 673-6243 Some overtime 1s availa· r . ovtn1to n , u1 ply. 546-51701 75f.Ca2. llSTLOCATIOM blc ~orelope 12• Cnooompn. orPhaneaft SS7-'l'0'77 eves. Sales lf y0ou are qualified and ,..... ---------1 in Cdll . Experienced aaE o .... ,,. .. , CPll. 112-1153 PACICA•E WIAPPll R.E . Sales people. F..am· ~ V U A NA .• u"""-' interested in learning the · •--------•! lnp up to 80%. Interview WHEN IT COM ES TO circulation business con· •;, ~-=~r.1r:'!ndfym::;t: strh.'tlY confidential. cau INTERIOR D ESIC.N. tact the Daily Pilot at J:l>
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..... lnftiq, ma~ Wed. I lo lPll. Some peraonallty. Newport \MAD' incom e w /gnuxl 1 Insurance office TYJ>tl\ll I t8tlal. and ll • D pn> ea p . K er fD R I ma Bladt. 541-... ,~ as shorthand preferred. tllta. A~ ii ... llUdware. 2911e HarbJr floor o ppo r tun ity . e 9.t. AiflJ(lrt 1
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1 · '*www wW al8o ,.. Pr9' but wW train Ftr joy won:ln1 lb busy aur· Dependable, mature in· s.c...twy /lee.,..
-'" •-fdw•U.. Mil W. Cout H*J N.8 . ,....,.np, lnvolWJd • dlvidual needed to 'Mlr1t For C P A f I rm at I GnlltOfPOl1mil.J to jails alftl wttb rwldeaU d a In rlUil aalet •delivery MacArthW" Blvd• Jam-
• •• eadU•I team. ---------1 pri•ate bome 0...... • capacity for well· borft Rd 752-0274. f'l -aurte• •ppliu,ta PAITTllia aoclaUon In lnlne . eatabllahed 'nursery. -:..-.io: .,,..M.I . Wortidayaare Sat• am. Selary open, please call Secretary for alto}ney
CllMISaataeer WI!,.. lt:tu.u. 1:0 ·5 :15. Call Sue Dirt Cheap: 845·"53. locat e d n e ar O .'C. -vaaf'eil.talu atudf•~•ttractlve bllween t •5. MontJwv t.udy«Nlk. airport,nopriorle1at re-
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SECRETARIES
Discover Your Potential!
FAMILY HEAL TH PROGRAM has juat opened It s
Corporate Offices, conveniently located at the
San Diego Freeway and B'tookhurat Street In
Fountain Valley.
We are expanding and strengthening our corporate
staff and are looking for SECRETARIES to assist our
Vice Prealdents.
Cand1da1e s s ho uld nave goou typing skill!) (60-70 WPM)
-no shnrlf)dnd requirod, bul should have good lr dn
scrip11on ahilily
This excellenl career potential offers a good
starting salary, complemented by one of the
mosl oulstand/ng benefits programs which
includes Medical. Dental. Vision. Th erapy,
X·Ray and Pharmaceutical Insurances. Our
Pension Plan will be effective after eighteen
months.
If you are career minded and would like a lulure in a
stable work environment. we would like lo talk lo you•
Please eafl or send resume to.
~MP FAMILY HEAL TH PROGRAM
(714}
962-443 1
H30 T•lber1 Av•. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 ~'7g••:-r-= ... '"e'i ~ ;r.;.""~..!r:"· ~'Li!::.==~ Far front olllce N_, J -· -p,Q. .... lllttkl1 appta. 6 folllJiw. fqr N..,wport Beach CPA I .. _ llecepUool1t •••led. r •• tbru. Good Car firm. Sahr)' com· 1 c 0 f I
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Champ sire M I F Pet &
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AF'GHAN Pups AKC
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Lint's 540.9943 or 646-9fUI
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Boston Terrier . fem. 6
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754-1033
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AKC. top breeding line.
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545-0319 or 646-9609. or
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VOL. 73, NO. 301 , 3 SECTIONS: 26 PAGES O RAN GE CO UNT Y, CALIFORNIA MON DA y , OCTOBER 27 I 1980 C TWENTY -F IVE C E N TS
Accused Ax Murderess Declared Sane
McKINNEY. TexH IA l'l A
~1e r.u.led today that t'andare
llont1<>mery, accused of ax ma to
death the Wife of her onet1mt' lo\•
er,1l1 competent to rlnash her tnal
Wmurder.
\ lta~ District Judtce Tom Ryun
announced the rulina a ft er a
pa-ycbiatrist. Or. Tho mas
Ttaomwn, said he tested Mrs
lllenl101Dery's "mental status ..
at bis office on Saturday and
I•
found h,•r full t•ornpt.•ll'nl tu
ll t lHHI 'I IUI T he defrrnw :.1nnoun1·t•1t when
Jury ,('le-c·uon ~gan l&i.t Monda.>
that Mrs M on•~omer~ :w. woulcl
admit to thf' sla ying but would u1>
serl t hut she IH'ted in self defeni.t•
M 1.., Mun\~~1mery \cst1fa:d that
th1• !\lct~inl<! un·urred 1n lht· h11m1•
of thl' vH·t1m afler llt•tty Gon ·
t·hallenged h<'• about ht:r affa u
\\ith Allan 1;ure Shl' sa id Mrs
/ran Delays Debate
lilll l' u1>i.11l1l11•<1ht·r ~1th an ax
Hy .111 m'llt~rcd l he Thornton ex-
am 111at1 o n a fll'r a d e fense
l"YdHatn:.I tl'sl1f1l'd Frida y that
Mr., Mo11tl(O mt>ry d1:..ass11c1ated
tll'ri.cl( from the 1>lavint!. in which
Mrs <ion· wa:. slruck a t leas t 41
I tml'5 \\ llh j t hrt'l' root poll' ax
l>r Muunn· S <lreen , who a1<1
ht• h a s co u n st:led M rs '
M n 11tgom er} since Se µt. 2.
ll'Sllfted she s uffered a "dis
.Hostage Situation
Re01ains in Linlho
By The Anodated Press
Iran's Parliament, the Majlis.
failed ag~in today to reach a de-
cision on the fate of the 52
American hostages after a de-
bate of nearly six hours that
linked the situation with Iran's
war with Iraq.
Discussion will resurne Wed·
ne s day. informed sources in
Tehran reported.
A Tehra n Radio broadcast
sa id the United States was in·
d ulging in "wishful thinking"
about the de bate .
"They are now bragging ahout
PaeTel ""'akdown
Phones Disrupted
In Mesa, Irvine
About 50,000 televhonu-in
Colla Mesa and Irvine went out
of service for two and a half
hoaira "Uib mornio1 . when a
Pacltlc TeJepboae Co. computer ..-1umemory. · -Padllc Telephone spokesman
Art Leavitt aaid p">lice depart-
m en ti, fire stations and
laoapltala ln tbe two cltles were aaona thole who lost telephone
service at 5:30 a.m.
"The breakdown was in a San-
ta Ana electronic switching
system processing computer at
the Pacific Telephone office,
3220 S. Bristol St.. Santa Ana,"
Leavitt said.
He said cars with mobile
telephones were sent to police
and fire stations in the two cit ies
thi s m o rning t o p e rmit
autb"c>rlties to place telephone
calls.
·'Operators were told to direct
au emergency telephone calls In
Irvine and Costa Mesa lo police
and fire departmenta in actJ•·
cent cities." Leavitt said.
Irvine police Lt. Gene Norden
said this morning Irvine police
patrol cars were told lo stay on
main streets in case citizens
needed to contact them.
Leavitt said tele phone service
was completely restored at 8
a .m . today.
Oi•IJed Bis FerK-e
'Mesa Man Charged
. In Teen Shooiing
A Costa Mesa man has been
releued on St.000 bail after he
alle1eclly shot two tee n-agers
with a .22 caliber gun Friday
waten tbey climbed over his
feace and into bis backyard.
wblcb police aaid was filled ·with
marijuana plants. eo.ta Kesa invesligalon said
Mlcbael James Hemphill, 25,
told them he bad t>Rn bothered
bYi "bikers" and "punk rockers"
wbo b-6-been after the plants at 9all west Cotta Mesa home.
. He fired into bushes in bis
1 back)'ri surrounded by a tall
wood fence topped with barbed
wire, be told officers.
A 14-year-old Cqsta Mesa boy
wu nllbed to. Hoag Memorial
Bolpttal with a pellet from .22·
caliber "make load" in bia right •1•. offtcer11aid.
Tbe o&ber teea-a1er, offlcera
Mid, wu pelted lD the back.
8oUI boJ'I were releued from
tM balpital without aerloua in·
J1lr'J. IDftldeaton added. · Rempblll, of 2111 Canyon Drl••· WM arte1Wd on cbar1ea ol ......at wttll a cleedly weapon
ad culdYadma ol marijuana.
.Boy, 5, Shot
By Dad's Gun
( .
t I;. ' -1•ar·old boJ wa1 in , ...... ~.t .... .., eo...-, llalpital
a11,-...w1dm1U71M&
H .. ._ ..... elenln1a
~ .... ,_ •eerur •• _,_., ................. .
.., . -.... floor ••teldal
Taken as evidence. office rs
said, were 33 ma rijuana plants
ranging in height between 10 and
12 feet .
The youths we re not arrested.
~••ewe••••"•
the imminent r(•lea se of th«!
hostages ... it s a id a fte r the
session. "This is a rumor with
whi c h they want to g ratify
themsel ves."
In Washington, U.S. offi cials .
said expectations of an 1mmi-
n e n t .br eakthro ugh i n the
hostage crisis were the result of
excessive optimis m by some of
the news media and not by the
Carter administration.
"We have not made any pre-
dictions." said one official. who
declined to be identified "All we
hope is it happens at the e arliest
poss ible time."
Continuing a secret debate
tha t began Sunday, t he 128·
member Majlis met for four
hours in the morning. recessed
for ~wo how:s-.for pr-ayers, .and
then met again in the afternoon
for nearly two hours.
No meeting will be held Tues·
day because it is a re ligious holi-
day . But the parliament will
meet qain WednMday to con-
tinue the debate Like today's
rµeeUnca, it will be a •pecial
seaaion since the regular meet-
ing days are Sunday, Tuesday
and Thursday.
"It is not clear when a de-
cision will be reached on the
hostage issue." a spokesman at
the public relations office of the
Majlis said before the morning
session.
T e hran Radio reported the
M ajlis also discussed the war
(See HOSTAGES, Pa«e AZ >
\!aloe of Mesa
Art Corrected
A headline in Friday 's edition or the Da ily Pilot erroneously
stated that sculpture scheduled
fo r the city's new Community
Center is valued at S3 million.
The sculpture is proposed for
installation al cost not to exceed
$60,000 at the $3 million center
as was correctly slated in the
accompanying news article.
a ssociative r eaction " to the
s laying on 1''riday, June 13. at
Mrs. Gore's home in Wylie
Mrs Montgomery ··was aware
she was hacking He\ly Gore to
dealh," he testified. but "ev-
er ything seemed·lo be in slow mo·
tion. almost like she was a
s pec tator .Al the present ume
s h e s till has some o f the
symptoms."
G r~en alsosa1d. howc\•er . a d1!.·
associative reaction is "not that
unusual ..
To convict Mrs Montgomery.
jurors would ha ve to rind sh1·
"knowingly ·and intentillnallr
killed herJO.year·old fr1C'nt.I .
The petite. bespectacled d<!
fend ant related a grisly ta leof tht·
s laying when she testified in her
own defense Thursda y
Mrs. Montgomery said sht·
t wit•e tned to esraue as thr two
F~es in the Croanl
wom1·n slru~l!lt•d .1111J ,111! 111 poCll"I
or blood. but Mrs t:o11• ~.larrt 1111•ll
hl'r against a J oor to llll' oul ''d'
F 111 :..dl) . .\Ti .... \T 11lll;!lllllt'I)
gallH'<I C'Ontrol uf tht• w•-.1p1111 .i111I
rcpN1l(•<lly st ru<·k M r'i < ;11n .1
fellow l'hun·h c·hoir 11 1t•nll11 1 1111
the h<'ad Tlw vwt 1n1 f.·11 111 1111•
llOl)l'Ol lht' IJfilll)' f 1)(1r1J .t11tl 1111 d1
fendant ~a ttl .. , lti1 111°1 .ind I ltll
her and I h1l lwr and I htl h1•r
.. . Superman. Mickey Mouse. Dracula and
F rankenstein_ are out this year when_ it
comes to what the well -dressed. er, well-
masked s pook wears this Halloween.
Customers and staff.of Hollywood Ma&ic..in
Costa Mesa are (from left). COne Head.
Yoda and Wizard T hey are reall) R ~111dy
B.)'..f am QLl rvine : Devun Watkins. 7, am.I
William Morris. both of Newpcrt Beach
These are three bi ggest movers tn mask
department this year.
Two Garage
Fires Probed
In Costa Mesa
Police and fire officials arc in·
vestigating the causes of two
separate Costa Mesa a partment
garage fires that occ urred unde r
mysterious circums ta nces Sun·
·day.
The first. at 2323 Elde n Ave .
c aused about $3,000 in struclural
da mage to Char les Dougout 's
garage and about $1,500 damage
t o its con tents . s aid Russ
Henderson. city fire marshal.
That 5: 10 a.m blaze. he said.
apparently was set in two
places.
At noon. a resident of a six-
un it apartment building on
<See FIRES, Page i\21
...., ........ ~
Woman Held 3 Hours?
Deputy Arrested
In F a/,se Detenti o11
A 37·yea r.ol<I Orange (,ounty
She riff's Departme nt deputy as
facing fe lony false impri sonment
cha rges in connection with the al-
leged unlawful· detention of a 33-
yea r -old wom an last Tuesday.
Deputy George H. Loudermilk .
. whose r esidence was listed as
North Orange County. was a rrest-
<'d Saturday followin~ an in ·
vestig~tion by both the sheriff's
department a nd the di strict at-
torney's office
It was clear the sheriff's depart
ment is handling the case del·
icately. All state ments made to
ne ws reporters about the case
were tape recorded. That is n't
standard de partment policy.
S he riff's s pokesm an Wyatt
Hart said the woma n told in
vestigators she was stoµped in the
vic init y of Red Hill Ave nue a nd
Edinger Avenue in Tustin about
1.15 a .m .. the n ordered into
Loude rmilk's patrol car and held
against her will for about three
hours.
1.t. Hart said that s he was later
returned to her car . '"There was
no physical injury nor a ssault, ..
Hart said.
Hart said that investigators arc
exploring details of the alleged
detentibn. He said he didn't know
Pot Farming
Charges Jail
Mesa Man
A Costa Mesa man was arrested
for suspicion of cultivating mari·
Juana in his back Y,ard af'ter a
police helicopter spotted. plants
growing among some cornstalks.
Arrested Saturitay and held on
Sl,000 bail for suspicion of
cultivating marijuana was
Ricbard C. Holroyd. 24 . of 228
Camellia Lane.
lnveatl1atora approached
Holroyd u the helicopter hovered
overhead and ulced to lnapttt his
back Jard, police reported .
whetht•r lhl•n• w.•n arH ,, ~11.11
overtonc-s lollw all~·)!<·ti Ill<. 1t1 .. n1
liowcver. h<• salfl tt11· y.·1111 111
cla imed she was thr1•a t1•1ff'<1 111
<;om<· manner hy the r>ntt .. 1 rn:111
l.oud~rmllk wa~ J<ll 11'.J and 11 ....
being held 1n hl'll ,,, s 111 (11)11 l1;1il
His court <J r ra1gnmC'nl h;1.,n 1
been :-.chcdulcd Yl'l
Hart said lhCJl Loul11•r m1 II. 11.1.~
bee n employed IJy 1111 -.1w r 1fl's
De pa rtment Cur 11 \'l':' r: • .inti h;1~
worked as a palrol111an fur s1•v1•n
yea rs. He s aid he lrn tt 110 1nr1 •rmn
ti on rela ting lo the ofr II t'!.., pa!>!
conduct.
He said thal Lo11tl1•rn11lk w.1,
taken into custody onc1• '' c· f<•lt
that a criminal int1ch·n1 had 111·
curred ··
Ha rt s aid questwns 1 emmn11w
on ;ust how l<m~ tht• w11m ;m ac
tually was under al lt •J.!t'd th•ll'n
lion and wht're s he claim.; :;h<· "ao;
driven by t he officer I I a rt :-.a ul lw
believed t he a lle~<·d 11H i<11·nt
beg a n when ttie woman "as
stopped on susp1c111n 11f d runkl'11
driving.
At the requc~l of the worn illl 11111!
her atlom ev. no informat11111 1·1
garding her ide ntity wa1> hi·111~
m ade available, Ila rt s,rid
Or:n:~ .. ~~-""
ftt~atlu•r
Fair through Tue~da)
Lows toni~ht in 50s. Jl1ghs
T ue s day 75 al1111 J? the
coast , 80 inla nd
l~SIDE TOHAl'
Voter polll are no lnnyer 11
no1>elt11 but o po l1hco I
neceuity They can carry
clout m "'""1AOl woys 1 St1Jry.
Page 88J
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lat f..U.W. wlUeb wen eoole.a eomewhat
by a M-10 foatball lou to Cerritol Colle1e.
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Dad Hunted
By !'\'T.:\'li MA&BLt:
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wh~tht•r a \'tar rf'nt,•J by thl'
(iatht•r o( II millllirlll 3 \'f'Mr old
Ne-.· port ~·c·h buy "'ll1> •httn
doned hate· last we•t•k 1n a11 un
d1 du1\"d town '-l!Ulh 11( th••
A niona bvrdt"r
Nrwp011 lnv~1>llt'ttlor1>, '4h11 \t'
~rn k&n·han~ for youn.,: John
Richard H an ll ln<'f' las t
Wednesday atrt' :still trying to
lot"ate the boy·i. f11tht>r 40 yt'ltr
oldTlmoth)' fran<'11> R ~ un
Pohee said lht'Y h1n 't•n'1 ruled
out kidnappintt but 1trl' 1m·ltnt'd
to t>eUeve that lht• blond blue
eyed boy. who h:.id bt•t•n h\•Jllg
with h is m ot h er and
~r aodpart>nb . l1kttl ) "'"~
s nal<'hed b)' his father
To date . pohce haH• been una
Health
Director
Criticized
· By FREDERICK SCHOEMEID..
Ot -0.1ty ~, ... Sl41fl
Members o f an advocacy
group charged today that men·
. ta t health services have
.·. declined. not improved , under
Orange County Human Services
. Agency Director Margaret Grier
in her dual role as county me,.
tat health director.
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Citing statistics that indicate<'
Orange County has one of the
lowest per capita expenditures
for community-based mental
health programs in the state, the
advocates said the board should
strip Miss Grier of the mental
health title and hire a separate
full-time director for the depart·
menl.
The mental health department
is a subdivision of the large
HSA. When department director
Ernest Klatte resigned last
year, county supervisors made
Miss Grier inte rim mental
health director in addition to her
broader HSA pos ition.
On Nov. 4 Supervisors will
consider a recommenctation
from 5th District Supervisor
Thomas Riley that .\liss Grier oe
given the ass ignment
.,..~)y. .•
Members of a group named
Relatives and Friends of the
Mentally Disabled of Orange
County said the recommenda·
lion stemmed from Gner's rep-
u tal io n as a "mone y
manager:·
They said, however . that at·
tention to tre atment of the coun·
ty's mentally ill should ta'ke pre·
cedence over fiscal considera-
tions.
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FIRES ...
Wallace Avenue called firemen
after spotting smoke coming
from garages at 2082 and 2083
Wallace.
·· Firemen said damage to the
two structures totaled about
$8,000. with damage to contents
' listed al $2,000.
The woman told police she had
spolted s moke . gone to the
garage a rea to investigate.
beard youths' voices inside and
then saw two youngsters run
from the row of garages.
Henderson, who said fire of·
ficials are not sure that the
Wallace Avenue blaze was
arson, noted that the occurrence
ia listed as "suspicious in
t"' ori1in.' ·
He said the fires aren't
believed linked in any way and
that no vehicles were burned .
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tvrnatrunal Atl"JK•rt on fkt 1A
und rt•ntt'd u <·1•" ui Santa Anu
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m 11 n 1'1111 m 1 n g tu b 1· Hy u 11
pt1ont'd them und ll)JC1 thl'm hJ''d
It-ft tht• car in Ml'Xll'll
Wh en pus hl'd for dt·lath
poh\'l' sau1, thl' man :e.d1d ht: "ae.
<'ailing fm n1 London
Pollet' said they ve yet to
loc-ate the rt:ntal car and art' not
<·unvmced that Ryan rl'turnl'd to
his nat1ve England :.If T he boys mother. 33 year old
Juhe Ann Ryan. said she ex
De<'tS 10 travel to England tf it's
determined that's where her son
has been taken
Go.~ G11zzler 'Nailed' in Ca·rson
She said she left England and
her husband several months ago
with h er son and came t o
Newport Beach to Jive with her
parents. She was granted legal
c ustody of the child
Artist Dustin Shuler wanted to make a po int that the
day of the gas-guzzling automobile was over in the l :nited
States. So he bought a 1959 Cadillac· for $150 and spent
<:ons1dcrably more on a two-ton nail. which was impaled
on the car vi" a c rane . resulting in lh1!. unusual sculpture _
now orrcti~µla.\ in \<i"'i·!)r>n
Mrs . Ryan said that he r
husband failed to show up at his
job in Saudi Arabia last Friday
and that friends there claim
they haven 'l seen 40-year-old
Ryan.
The boy was last seen s leeping
in a crib in his grandparents·
Bayport Lane home~ He was
wearing blue pajamas with un
ai!"plane print.
Mrs. Ryan said s he was res t·
ing at the time or her son's dis·
appearance and noted that her
father was outs ide doing
yardwork. She said they heard
nothing unusual.
Police, at first believing the
tot might have wandered off.
conducted an intensive all-day
search of the neighborhood and
a swampy portion of the Upper
Newport Bay.
A pack of five bloodhounds
were unable to trace the boy's
scent any further than the front
yard of his grandparents' homf'
NBC Neimmen
.G!!.t Story.. .. __
But Lose Car
fie NB<;drange County news
crew led by correspondent Bob
Navarro got the story. but lost
the car.
The team was dispatched to
John Wayne Airport today to
cover the flight inaugurating
Western Airlines service to
Orange County.
Running late. the group
parked its NewsCenter 4 staff
car. a white Chevrolet outfitted
with antennas and ''press pho·
tograpber" signs, in a Budget
Rent·A-Car space.
After covering the story, the
crew returned to the car. It
wasn't there. It had been towed
away.
''Budget doesn't know where it
is, the Orange County Sheriff's
department doesn't know where
it is." complained one crew
member.
Navarro and company rode
back to the pressroom at Orange .
County's Hall of Administration
in Santa Ana with a crew from
KOCE. Channel SO.
Navarro said he's determined
to find the car. After filing his
story.
M~sa Theft
Cut Short
By Nei~hhor
A neighbor who told police she
saw two men carrying stereo
equipment out of David R.
Bailey's east Costa Mesa home
apparently ended a burglary.
The woman told officers she
approached one of the two men
and told him to put the equip·
menl back in Bailey's home.
The other man. s he said.
slammed the trunk or a primer·
c oated Chevrolet. The two
jumped into the vehicle and sped
orr. .
Police called Bailey ho me
from work. He reported that the
burglars, who cut a door screen
lo enter the home. had gotten
away with a guitar. s tereo
equipme nt. a c amera and
lenses, silver coins and other
belongings.
The ir haul was va lued al
$3,270.
Officers said other valuables
wete slacked inside the house. appar~njly readied for loading._
SA.~Dies
Another Hurt
In Shootout
A Santa Ana man was killed
and anothe r person seriously in·
jured during a double-shooting
incident Sunday night at a south
Santa Ana apartment complex.
Santa Ana Police· investigators
declined today to release the
name of the slain man pending
notification of his next of kin.
They said his age was 31.
Police said they are seeking
three males in connection with
the shooting near MacArthur
Boulevard and Bristol Street.
One investigator said those be·
ing sought are believed to be
Mexican nationals.
The 7:30 p.m. shootings OC·
curred following an a rgument of
unknown origin, police s aid.
The wounded victim, Douglas
Lane. 24. of Santa Ana, was re-
ported to be in serious, but sta-
ble condition today at Fountain
, Valley Community Hospital.
---JVST BREAKING
Late items from today's world and national ran>• ~Lopm~ts.
Officials 'Vndismayed'
By Iranian Decision
WASIUNGTON <AP> -Carter administration officials
were not visibly disappointed today by the Iranian parliament's
decision to put off until Wednesday further discussion or release
of the American hoetages. Havinl taken a cautious stance,' officials insisted lhat ex·
pectations of a breaktbroulh were the result of excessive op·
timum by some of the news media and not by the administra-
tion.
··we have not made any predlctiona." said one official. who
declined to be identified. "All we hope is it happens at the
earliest poeaible time."
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NEW YORK (AP> -ABC News correspondent Barbara
Walt.en, two newa executives and a Wuhineton correspondent
have been named to the panel which will question President Carter
ud Ranelcl Requ, tbe Republican nominee, in the presidential
debate,......,DlPt,
Joildq ll1u fielten will be Harry Elli•. a Wuhinston cor·
... ..._. for the CbriaUaa Sdwe Monitor; William Hilliard,
aulatm m•8'inc editor of tbe Portland Oretooian, and Marvin
Stone, editorof U.S. Newt• World a.port.
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LAS VEGAS (AP) -An American Airlines jetliner on a
ru1bt fl.a Laa ADl•&el to Cleveland m. ade an unacMduled 1top
here urtJ today wbea problema developed In one ol the craft'•
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Situatican ·Critiear
Foe Tightens Hold
On Iranian Port
BEIRUT . Lebanon I AP l
Iraq said today 1t had tightened
its hold on the Ira nian port
Khorram s hahr and Ira n 's
leaders acknowledged the city 's
situation was "critical."
Pars, the official Iranian news
agency. said offi c·1ab 1n the
nearby otl refining c ity of
Abadan had los t all contact with
Khorrams hahr. located on the
.,,,,.
eastern coast of the Shatt e l-CENTER OF FlGKTtNG._,. Arab waterway leading lo the
Persian Gulf some 400 miles Port City 'Crftlcel'
southwest of Tehran. Abadan from the "ast and from
Art e r a m cc t 1 n g w • l h tht• north was "destroyed m a
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini tn quir k and decisive battle ·
Tehran on Sunday night, Iranian 1\ IG1ter broadcast b.~ Tehr;.n
Prime Minister Mohammad All rar\111 ~aid traq1 fori·e~ lnl'd 111
Rajai and Parliame nt Speaker 1·ross thl' Khorramsha hr Abu<l<.in
llas he mi Rarsanjani told r e brn1g.., behind a heavy art1lh-ry
porters Khorramshahr's situa· IJa rra~e but ran up against sl1ff
tion was .. "criUc<1 l ... Haj <11 said resistance from d1ehar<l Islamic
in a statement broadc-ast by revolut1onar \' cuards
Tehran radio. that A.botd.an.'.S.---t'tre·T'lltff<J"saT~"t'esfdlfi'(ial
situation was "somewhat bet areas in Abad an a nd Ahwaz
Man Rohhed
By Bar 'Pal'
In Costa Mesi
1\ 28·year-old Janitor. on has 'f
1111·lean up Shakcy's Pizza Pcu
at 2214 Ne wport Bl vd ..
Mesa. told police he was rob
Sl ,100 early Sunday by a m
had packed up to help him w·
work
Rruce Willis l.t' Ooux of
Ana told officers he had s
a l Cn!>ta :o.1esa·s Hard Ti
at 1976 Newport Blvd m h ~
hiring help for h1SJOb
He said he picked up a y~
man m thC' bar at cihout 6 :30 1.
for a day's work and proceC\
toward Shakey's but that then
asked first to stop at an a partm
on Brandywine Terrace
J .c Doux told officers the WOl
he·helper came out of the apa.
m ent. brandished a revolver al
demanded hrs money
The janitor said he was cart
tn~ the rash tx·c·;:iuse he planned
buv a new vanduringthe<la y
'fhe assuilant. Le Douic told <, -~rr tePs.1Te<J0n 'f'O<>'f
ter" than Khorramshahr's und rame under Iraqi a rtillery and
s aid "the ai;g r es!.or!> have ,,;U b~cdm.~o.L...•l..•ud··,: ... c • ~---.,..,..,. ~·~pe~·ft1ep'1wer ~trt ·ttrts ,..,.. ' morning and an Ahwaz govern· w·ih r • _J_
g1on. -m ent building was destroyed l .. nerUA.:J
A broadcast Iraqi communi Ahwaz is the capital of Iran's 011
que said a 'des perate e nemy at· province of Khuz.istan 75 miles L •k Th l
tempt" to halt the ad\'ance on north of Abadan. f e U • • •
f ·rom 1•.,y..· t I
HOST AGES IN LIMBO. • •
between Iran and Iraq at Lhe
morning meeting_;
· Two factors appeared to be <'X ·
tending the debate. which some
reports had suggested would be
resolved in a single day. One
was the wave of optimistic
rumors from the United St ates
about imminent release for the
hostages. which a Tehran radio
broadcas t today implied was a
form of pressure on Iran.
The other was Iran's bat·
tlefield losses lo Iraq in the 36·
day-old Persian Gulf war Ira-
nian offici~ls have accused the
United States of sidmg with Iraq
in the conflict <Related s tory,
Page A3.)
A reporte r ror Pars. the Ira-
nian news agency, who attended
I ht.' opening StSSton of tht:' dt'b<Jll'
Sunday said ·•most probably'
the hostage 1~sue ··will be de-
c 1 d ed in th'e near future "
because "it is a very important
issue."
Moosavi Tabrizi. a deputy con·
tacted by telephone from Beirut
a fter the first round or debate
Sunday. predicted it might take
a "week to 10 days.. Lo decide
the conditions for the release of
the Amf'n<'ans. who today were
spending their 359th d ay in cap-
tivity
Mohammad Mohammadi. a
deputy from a party closely
linked to the young Islamic mah
tants holding the hostages, said
his faction would try lo prolong
the debate.
The · Frederic Remarigton Cord Blazer
Western Cul and Detailed . . ..
A Costa Mesa hairdresser who
befriended a man in a bar Fri-
day lost has car and about $5.800
"orth of Jewelry to the strange r
Saturday. police report.
Thomas A. Cotler, 22, told of-
fi cers he asked his new friend to
he lp him s tage a garage sale on
Saturday .
As Cotter s howered, he told or.
f1cers, the friend apparently
scooped up the jewelry. look the
car kt'ys from his purse and
drove off.
The car . police s aid, was
valued al about Sl.800
Bombs lnjur~ 15
JERUSALEM IAP I -Bombs
exploded in Jerusalem and the
Tel Aviv suburb or Ram at Gan. in-
jured at least 15 people. police
said today.
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Ready, Vie w ers? H e re Co mes the New Season
By PETER J. BO'' t:R
LOS ANGELES (A P , Thl' nC'W 'I v ... ('d~''"
officially begins tonight with the arrl\ al on ('HS of
the very first new seric~ premir·rl' of l!Jlill RI The•
following is a viewers' guide . a It..,\ 11( pmnt1•r<.
meant to assis t the prime time 1·on~umt·r 10"' <in:
full enjoyment of the new TV yt·<ir
1. Tum off t he TV and IL•a\I· 1t off .J u:.t kid
ding.
2. R em e mber t here 1s .i ba..,1c d1ffen·nct·
between an a c t ors · str1k<• and. ~ay . <i
1arbagemen's strike In fact. in some case:-. the ef
feet will be quite the opposite When garbagemen
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~· Fa..altar Faees?
If you tune in Channel 4 at 9 tonight and see
theae two actors, with mountains in the
i. backanuxf, don't fret -"MASH" hasn't
r moved to NBC. David Ogdft Stiers (left)
Jt. and Mike Farrell· are featured in the TV
movie "Father Damien : The Leper Priest."
..... v. •• Ewrytblng Is brllllut:
-~ ()onel, N 'I DMl.V ,_WS
return 111 work. th t> smC'll' ..,luff J.!<H'"' '"·'~
:l. T R\' TO RE('A U . the 1Jr<•t·1~1· ff'1•l111i.:~ \1111
expf'rtl•nced lu~t ~ea~on when -;amp11n~ tht· 1w"'
... erit'<; Ttus <;hould ha \'t' lh<• effN·I of'""' 1·r1n~ \'our
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~cnou ... disappo1ntm(•nl
4 f''inally. hear 1n mint! lhat no mall1·1 t111\\
a 1.1.ful the nL'\.\-µro,::ram :1l hand 1.,, a l 1Po'ol 11 ., not
"Speak L'p Amert<'a ThJl 1~ .dr 1·<11:1) t .inc-1'11•d
nssu rtn~ ltus 'ol'ason some mt'J.,1ire of c.utt ""'
e ven tX'fore it twg ins.
You are n111.1. r eady lo exp<'rtt•111·t• 1 ht• 1'1841 !II
prime time tell'\'ISton s eai.on llaJ>JJ~ \\ <•l< htr1 J.!
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"1.ADU:S ~AN," TONIGIIT <it R 3lJ on t'HS,
Cha nnel 2. has t he honor of being the f1r~t nPw
series out of the chute th1~ strike dl'la~c<1 <,eason
It may remind baseball fans of a Tug ~dira"'
fastball. which hl' has labcll'd th"' l'l'J.!ID l.t·c
Pitc h Arter he throws 1t. he asks himself. h thal
all there 1s?"
"Ladies M an " is pretty mu<'h an amalgam of
the last 50 situation comedies to hit televis ion.
ch urned up and spit out as a 198<1~ v<•rs1nn D1f
rerent situation. same comedy
The situation · La wrence l'rcs~man play:-. a
s ingle parent. oh. tha t enduring hrectl ra1s1ng a
young daught er alone . llcre's the 1h ff<•rt•n<·l· lk •~
a writer at a women 's m agazine. the only man 1n
the place.
MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
YOUNG PEOPLE
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THf llAl C# nu MOTION PICTUAC
C00E Of SELF AfOUlA fl()H
MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
Friday & Saturday
"FRIDAY THE 13th"
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"HALLOWEEN" I 11..J:#.4 .. ··-l~lt -
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rou'll read about It
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l'1 1'~"m an 1• pcrft't·t as the bc.,11·i;t·d hero. con
l •'\inc 111..,l tlw right a mb1 gu1 1y tlt·manded of th1
'\l'"' \m1·n< :in !\1ale You kn111.1. the tenderness
.ind "''11s 1t1 v1t ~ o f <1 worr.an l'llC'use d 1n the
m<Jseuhn<' prc•:--1•nt·P 111~ t·o wnrk1·r" are GrC't<·hen
"1m11111· <~rtfft·th a' b<·aul1ful .,trident. man
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Alll~nn ·\rl'(n who's hc·aut1ful and normal . an<l
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poss1hdl11t·., :\'.ow comL•!-. lht• hard part giving
lhe:.e folk:-.,onwthing to i.ay and do A sample of
1.1.hat "''':-. St•lllt•d for
,\nclr1.•a . dcscnh1ng her latest rom a nce ,
gusht'" It. \('a~ ~o r om:mtic We met at thE'
-;upcrmarkeL in produce l acc1denlally grabbed
his ZUl'Ch1n1 .
:\nd so ii gol':-Pressman encounters some sit·
<'11m tyf)<' problems. his fourth-grader solves the m .
~tnd th<' ne w 1'\" M'ason is under way
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
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Sweeping you into the hearts of
children around the world ...
"THE JERK" 'R) ,_
"BLUES BROTHERS"
"PROM NIGHT" (R)
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• with filmed stories about children in Africa.
Asia. and Latin Americ a.
• with m usic and dramatic presentations from
stars o f stage. screen and television.
It's your chance to ...
With ~
co-hosts:
COME LOVE TH~ CHILDREN.
'Carol Lawrence
Art Unkletter
FEATURING: STAN /11\0 0NEYHAM
President. World Vision lnttJnation1I
MONDAY. OCTOBER 27
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.Grier Flayed on Mental Health Role
., Fat:DERICK Sl'HO .. :~n:m
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, Members of an a1.hor1H'>
1 1roup charged today thut mt>n
ta,I health se rvi ces ha\ e
declined. not impro\'ed , undt•r
Orange CoWlty Human S.•rv1r t'!'>
A1ency Director Margun't (:nt·r en her dua l role a:. <'mint' nien
tal health director
Citing statistics that mdll'ate-d
Orange County ha:. ont' of tht·
lowest per capita l'Xpt•ndttun •:.
(1\r romm11n1t \ bai.<'d nH.·ntul
ht•Q lth pro.:r.1m:. in th" ''lilt'. tht•
JH1 \'lH'.1(t'l> '181d lhl' OOard l>OOU)fl
.. tr111 Mis .. 1;1wr ot tht' mentul
health lltlt• and h1rt· a &l'par111t•
full time d1 rN'\Or for th~ dl'J>dfl
ment
T ilt• mental ht'alth dt!pa nrnt-111
1:. J ~uh<ll\'1 '1"11 o f l ht' l11r~1·
llS i\ \\hen dt'p.ir1 ment 11irt-l'lor
t-.1 nt·"1 KIJl\l' re-,1g n l'd la~t
\t>dl t'OUllt \ !>Uµf'r\IMll' mac11·
'1 1'' 1; r I l; r 1n1 t-r 1 m men I J t
. !!~n Delays Debate
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,,, tJIHkl llSA pos1lruli
On No11 '1 S upt'r111s1ir:. will
1 11 11 i.1dt•r a r1•t11m rn e11dati11n
fn•ni ~th IJ1s trtl'l Su1>e r v1sor
Thorn J~ lh lt'~ th.it Miss Gn er be
~ 1 v t• n l h t' .i :. !> 1 g n m e n t
J>l:'r m unent ly
"it·m~rs of J ~·•>up named
l{t•latt\/l'l> Jlld f''rtl•Ud:. of the
:'oh·1H.1ll> l >1'!<1hll'd l)f Orangt>,
<'ounl' '.i1t.I thl:' rccommcnda
l1011 "'il•mmt:-tl from <; rier's rev·
ostage Situation
R~Diains in Limbo
By The Associated Press American hostages aft er a d e Discus!lion will n·~ume Wed·
Iran's Parliament, the MajHs. ·bate of nearly s ix hours that nesday. informt·d '!ourccs in
failed again today to reacn a de Jinked the situation with Iran's Tehran rePort"'ll
cisi~n on the fate of the 52 war with Iraq. A Tehra n 'Had10 broadcast
PaeTel Breakdown
Phones Disrupted
In Mesa, Irvine
About S0,000 telephones in telephones were sent to police
Costa Mesa and lrvine went out and fire stations in the two cities ol service for two and a half thi s m orning to permit
hours this morning when a authorities to place telephone
Pacific Telephone Co. computer calls.
lost its memory. ·'Operators were told to direct
Pacific Telephone spokesman all emergency telephone calls in
Art Leavitt said police depart-Irvine and Costa Mesa to police ~· · · A.llQ..Pa. .and.... -aod .lifie -departments ·in -adja> -
two cities were cent cities.'· LeaviU said.
.,.,_, ~twbo loet telephone Irvine police Lt. Gen~ No~en s~vice al S.3Q a .m said this morning Irvine pohce ~. waa in • 5:-· petrol cars were lotd to stay on
ta ·A•• •~tr~nac •witching main streets in case citizens
ayatem ~essmg compute~ al needed to contact them. !be Pacaf1c Telephone office. · ~ S. Bristol St.. Santa Ana." · Leavitt said telephone service
Leavitt said. was completely restored at 8
He said cars with m obile a.m. tooay.
Creaky County Hall
Getting Shored Up
Worke rs are s hov e ling
mounds of dirt from the plant·
ers outside Orange County's
Hall of Administration this week
as work commences to protect
the unstable new building.
The planters on the street
level ol the five-story building
ail above an underground park·
. ing garage. Cracks have e p-
peared on the garage walls and
eneineering consultants think
tbe overloaded planters may
bave caused the problem.
County workers cut down a
around cover and began digging
up tbe dirt late last week. They
are expected to finish the work
this week.
"We re trying to get it down tu
a minimum of earth so we can
still keep the area landscaped."
said Cliff Endsley. chief of the
General Ser v ices Agency ·s
architectural and engineering
division.
J ohni:;on a nd Nie ls e n As -
sociates of Irvine was chosen by
the county to develop ways t.O
bolster the building.
Endsley said re mo'tlng the
dirt from the planters was the
firm 's inti ti al recommendation.
Other steps to strengthen the
structure will come after county
officials finish negotiating a ron·
tract with the consultants. he
said.
said the Llnited Stales w<Js in
ctulging in .. wishful 1hink1n1{
about the debate
·'They art.> now bragging about
the i mm inent release of the
h ost a~es ... it s u id after t he
scss11111 .. This ·~ a rumor with
which they want to ~ratify
them selv£•s "
In Washington. l ' ~-offiriali-.
said expectations of an imm1-
n e n t breakthrou~h .in the
hostage crisis were the result of
excessive optimism by some of
the news media and not by the
Carter administration.
.. We have· not made any pre·
dictions," s aid one offi<'ial. who
declined to~ identified ... All we
hope is it happens at the earliest
possible time."
Contlnutng 1r sec'fe'f'' debafe -
that be1an Sunday, the 121·
member Majll!I me t for four
hours in. the morninJ, recessed
for hiio ltoun for prayers, and
then met again in the aftemoon
for nearly two hours
No meeting will be he ld Tues·
day becaus~ it is a religious holi·
day. But the parlia ment will
m eet again Wednesday to con·
tinue the debate. Like today's
meetings. it will be a special
session since the regular meet·
ing days arc Sunday, Tuesday
.ind Thursday
"It is not c I c ar whe n a de
c1sion °'A111 b<' reached on the
hostaRe issut>," a spokesman at
(See HOSTAGES, Page AZ)
Gas Station
Burglarized
More than $7 ,300 in cash was
taken early today in a burglary at
a n Irvine service station. police
said.
A floor s afe was broken into at
the Environmental Oil station.
4601 Campus Drive. s aid police
Lt. BobLennert.
A silent alarm was set off but
the burglars were gone by the
time police a rrived .
u t at1 ~n a!> a ··mon ey
manager ·•
They said. however . thetl at
tention to treatment of the coun·
ty 's mentally ill should take pre-
cedence over fiscal considera-
tio ns
· ·ora n~e C'ount y do ~s n 't
recogmzc ml!ntal illness ... i.a1d
one of 15 advocatPs pre:.ent at
the meeting held at the county
Mental Health As!>oc1at1on office
1n Santa Ana
't
· ·we·v<' s een a l'utl>at'k in
service s in('e Margret b<.•c·am•
(interim mental health J di rec·
to r .·· s aid Merle ~. Trt1c·y .
cha1rn1an or the friC'nds group
He particularly objected to thl'
<'losurc ()( a day t.'a rt· ml•ntul
health fa<'ility in . ;1nta Ana It
has . he said ... req111rl'rt that pa
t1 ents ):)(' rehabihJ alt.·rl outs1dl·
the count)
Tracy al!.o :.a11I the board of
s uµe r\'isurs n1u~t m a k e th,.
d1 n •tlo1 111 ntt.'OI al lw :l\th 1x1..;1
11011 ;11·rou11t:.i t1l1• d1rt·1·rlv lei
thl'm
Otlwr nwmhl·r:-.. 111 1•,pla 1n111g
that J>OSll Hin '<11<1 lht·~ fC'lt <ill)
rtirN·tnr wnuld tw ·..;11fl(•d" 1f h1•
1' pt•rm1t11•d to :.cddrt•,.., thl•
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Superman .. Mickey Mous_e. Dracula al!~ Yoda and Wizard The~ a re r£'ally Handy
Frankenstein an~ out this year when it Byram of Irvine . De von Watkins. 7. a nd
comes to what the well-d.r~sed, er, well-William Morris. both of Newpor1 Deach
,_ mas.k~~ s~~r/ "w~rs ~h1.s.,.H...a.llo,,~~~~hese'"1ttt-thr-ee ... btgge-5t· movl!l"Sf,.....mask "CUSThiiM~'fs an sta1r ofllOtfywoocfMagic m department this year. Costa Mesa are (from left>. ~e Head. ·
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7oman Fowid
Competent
For Trial
McKINNEY. Texas (A r I .<\
judge ruJed today that Cand.H't'
Montgomery. 3 ('('11'\r>d 11( ax in~ to
d ath the wife of he r onetimt> lov
er . !S competent tu finish hC'r tnal
for murde r.
State D1stnct Judge Tom Ryan
announced the rulin~ after a
p sychi a trist . Or Thomas
Thornton, sa id he lesled Mrs
Montgomery's "menta l status ..
at his office on Saturday and
found her .. fully compt!lenl .. to
st an<t trial.
The defense announced when
Jury selection beJ{an las t Monday
lhat Mrs. Montgomery, 30, would
admit tolhe slayinR but would as
sert that she a ('ted m s elf-defonse
Mrs. Montgomery tcstrfiPd that
the s laying occurred in the ho me
<lf the victim after Be tty Gore
challenged her t bout her affair
with Allan Gllre She stlid Mrs
CStt AX, Page A2J
\toman Held 3 Hours?
Deputy Arrested
In Fa/,se Detentio1i
i\ 17 year 010 llr.111~1· Count)
Sheriff's l>E>partnw nt deputy ,.,
facing f1>lon~ false rmpn sonrni>nt
charge~ in conne('tior. \\·ilh !hr· :.cl
lege<i unlawful de tention of a 3.1
year-old woman last Tuesd;1y
Deput;. George It. Lo udt•rm1lk
whose residen l'e • wa~ listed ;;~
NorthOran~eCount\'. was;o1rn•c;1
ed Saturd:.t~ following an 111
vesllgalion by bott1 the s he riff .
d epartment and the <hc;tnr t at
torney ·s offtl·e
It wasclearttw :-ht'nff !"t1eµart
ml!nt 1s handling the ra!>I:' dcl
icatl'ly. All l>tatt-me nt!t made to
news reporters a\Joul the case
were tape recorded That 1~n t
s tandard department policy
S heriff's s pokes man W-:. a u
Ha rt s<ird the woman told in-
vestigators s he was stopped in the
vicinity of Red Hill A venul' an<!
Edinger Avenue in Tu:.tin about
1: 15 a.m .. then o rdered tntll
Loudermilk 's patrol car ann he ld
against hE>r will for about three
hours .
Lt. Hart said that she was late r
returned to her car. "There was
no physical injury nor assault.··
Hart said.
Hart said that investigators are
exploring d etails of the alleged
detentibn. He said he didn't know
whether there were any sexual
overtones to the allel-!ed incident.
However. he s aid the woman
claimed she was threate ned in
!!Orne manner by the patrolman.
Loudermilk was jailed and was
being held in lieu of $10,000 ba il
His court arraignment has n .,
been scheduled yet.
Hart sajd that Loudermilk has
Irvine Blaze
Extinguished
Orange County firefighters
qukk.ly extin. · . guished a small fire
this momlng at an Irvine metal
pJat,tn1 company, said Orange
County Fire Department
apokeaman Chuck Murphy.
He said there was minimal
damage to the building and no re-
ports Of injury.
h"C'll e•m11lm «ti I ' 111 "'h1•11lf ...
Dcp.1rtmt•nt for II ,,.,,,., "nd h;i.;
W(ll kc'd .JS ,I pal I (drr.:1t1 for M'\'1 ll
\curs Ill' ;;,11tJ Ill· had no 111f111 m..i
11011 rclatl!I~ lo !hi· •lrfll'l'l ' pa.,l
condutt
llr :-.11d lhut I 11ude•rm11k wa'
I :1kl'll 111111 r •P lrnh ·on<«.' we· fl'll
that .1 , r1 m!n.d 111' 1(h ·nl I! 1d ,.,.
f\lfl 1·11
l!art "did 4rn's l1011" 1 •·111.11 n111~
110 JUSI hov. I ;O!! 1h1 \•.iman a<'
tualh \1,ts uru!N Jl l•·~f'li delt:n
11011 .ind v.h<•rt•..,h1• r !.11nis ,~tc• v.~"
ti r 1\ l'n b" tlw 1,(1 H'I'' 11 a rt ., .11d hc
l>cl 11•\ ,.,j lhf• aHl.'1-t•d 111t•1111•r1t
ht!g .Jn v.ht•n lh" \H1m.111 wa~
~t•>PPt'd ''" 'U!lllll wn nf tlr unk<'n
dnvtn~
\t lhPrt'<j1H·,t ·1fth • wnm.in :11u\
ht•r J tt11m t·v no 1n:11rin a llor1 f'(•
!!ii rd1 ng hl.'r 1d<·1111 l.\ .......... llt.'tng
111.idt•a\l11labl1• llJrt ''..llfi
Bomh~ I njtlf'f~ 15
H :RUS/\Ll::M (1\P > llombs
exploded 111 J crus<.1lcm and th1·
Tel A v1v suhurhof Ram at Gan in
JUrcd al lr ast 15 pco plt-. poltl'''
said tnday
Fru r throul!h Tut.·~rlay
I.o w~ wn1~ht in 541!> I lt)(hs
Tuec;da ' 75 :-il u n)( the
CODlll. A0°inlan1I
I "SI DE TODA,.
Voter pu//.:i 11rt' no longer a
no t•e/t y hut a polrt1 cal
necessity They cu11 carry
clout ,in 1.inu.wal wnus •Story.
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COftliderably more OD A two-ton nail, which WU impaled
on the car via a crane, resultln& ln thil unusual sculpture
now on display in Canon. ~
A vat ol liquid used for metal
pl1Un1 at the Printronlcs Corp .
1700 Barranca Road, caught fire.
creating a great deal of smoke.
but little actual fire. he said.
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~--JlJST BRE~KINC -----...
Officicds 'Undismayed'
By I raman Decision
WASfllN<; ft.)N 1 A I'' t:arter adm1n11tratlon otflclala
wt•rl' not v1:.1bl d1~uppo111tt-d t<.lday by lh<' Ira nian parhamc:n1 "
dec1s100 tn put nfr unlit Wt'dn~1ta> ru11Mr rlillC'u11s1on <1( tl'lt>Ht'
of lht• nwru•an hn!>IW.Ct''
tll1v111 .. l 11kt•11 ll ,•1111111m • ., 'lanct orflrials 1ni.1sted th111 1•11
~ctatlOf\ti u ( 11 111 t'1t kthruu1th _,. .. thf' rt"!'Ult of e'<rt'lllllVf' us>
hm1sm b\ '11111t· uf 1h1• nfw" rnN11a and oot by lht iidm1111'itr11
ltOll
''Wt• huv1• 11(11 nu11fr 1111\ µr•-<lil'llnn11. 'Bid ont• ortu·1al. whv
dt'l'llnc-d lo tw 11!.•11\lfll'ti \II w il hop.• 1:. 11 hllpJWnh at th1·
t"Urht•!it J)Ob111hh· llOll'
t 'ut1r \CUH4•d CO fJi.efNU•• f•tuetof
N to;\\ YO l~t\ 1·\I'1 1\f~(' Nf'~' corrt•i.pt>ndrr1t tturb11r<1
Wal11•1 , two '"'"·' 1•'<1·1•1111vt'11 Jnd .i W it~h1n.ctop <'Orrt!11pondt•nt
have OC't.'Jl 11urm·d 111 ltw pJm'I wh1\ h -.111 question Pre111dent C1trtl'1
ant.I Homilcl Ht•.1.,:1m the H'°puhhi-.m numint'l'. in th .. µrebldt-ntu1l
de bute TUt:bd u' n1i.t ht
J ointn(l Mi'i. WJ ll\'1!> \\Ill ht• 11.trr) fo:ll111 & W&i.h1ngtun t·<ir
respolldt'nl (111 lhl' <.'hr 1st11.1n ~·1enl'l' Monitor . Wilham lt1lhard,
assistant mallDj(tng editor of th~ Portland Orcgon11m, and Marvin
Stone to.di Lor ori · .S N t•w:. & World Reix1rt
All four ('11nf1rmt•d thl'\ had ~n naml:!ll t11 tht< µand Olf1l·1al
an11ounc:t:nw11t ".111 tu bt< m'dde lalertoda> by the Lea g1lt' or Wo men
Vott>rs, )IJll011ornf t ht· dt:bat t' c Rclutt.-d ~tor Page A4 1
... nUl>fuu ; u .-.~,_,,.,.,,
S\ 0"11-:\ l\u:.trnl1a 1 AP1 Webb ('h1leb, who want:. tu i.all
"to lhl' i·d~l' of human t'Xpenence, · l'Umpleted an 8.5()() mile
Pacific crn:.11 inj.( from t 'alifom1a toda} 1n an open 18 foot bf>at,
the s mall1·s1 Vl::o.:.cl cvt!r to make the w yage.-
Ch1les. :18. s:Jllt>d into Cairns Ha rbor. I.250 miles north of
Sydney. and astonished customs and immigrations orricials by
announcing he had come from Amenca.
Chiles set sail fro m his native San Diego, on Nov. 12, 1978, in
his 18-f<x>t boat. Chidiock Tichborne, in an attempt lo be the first
person lo c1rrumnav1gate the world singlehanded in an open
boat.
hit ittc•h .ftc•h1w1'J1 .'tt n•-k
ANTIOCH <A P l Bus drivers. cafeteria workers and other ·
non-teaching staff o t the 10,000-student Antioch Unified School
district went on strike early today after weekend negotiations
failed.
The 33t>-me mber California School Employees Association
ch apter set up picket lines at all l2 schools in the district at 6
a . m in their disp ute over non-economic terms of a new con-
trac t Their old contract expired June 30.
Lcuedhag I m1eofMad11ff'd
LAS VEGAS (AP> An American Airlines jetliner on a
flight from Los An11eeles to Cleveland made an unscheduled stop
here early Lod<ty when problems developed in one of the cr aft's
engines
The Fede ral Avia tion Administration a t McCarran lnterna·
lional Airport said t he Boeing 7Z7 tri-jet landed at 12 :32 a .m.
after problems developed with the engine,
Tom Gall agher. an airline spokesman in Los Angeles,
termed the landing "precautionary "
Child Sex Killer
Won'_t Be Executed?
... -tAMAlULLO (AP) -As he
~ •• • sit.a in his Death Row cell at San
Quentin Prison awaiting the gas
c hambe r for the r a p e ll nd
multilat10n murde r <if a 2 year·
old· Camarillo girl. Theodore
Francis Frank 1s convinced he
will not be put lC> death
inclinations are tmacceptable lO
society, but says he is powerless
to prevent them. "I consider the
·sick· part of my life as the will
of God, or call it fate if you
w ish." he s aid. "Ye t , un-
for tun ately for society and
myself, it too has been an excit
mg part of my life.'·
I •
"No, I don 't exJ)('ct 1t not
ever, .. Frank was quoted as say
ing in a copyri~hted story 1n
Sunday 's e diti on o f th e
Camarillo Daily News
While he admits to c raving
sexual perversions with unwill-
ing children and lo molesting
more than 100 youngste rs in the
past 20 years . the soft s poken.
wen-groomed f'ranl.. ins ists he
did not abduct Amy Sue Seitz
from her aunt's home on March
14, 1W78, did not rape her or s nap
a pair of Jocking ;:>licrs onto he r
c hest before st rangling her.
His arrest was based on his
> ba~kground as a child molester.
he says, and his conviction in an
Orange County Superior Court
las t year was the result of a
"crazed. irrational public out·
raged 'lver a brutal sex killing ."
He Utcened the arrest and
trial to the 17th century New
England witchhunts when sus-
pects were burned at the stake
for suspicion of being in league
with the devil.
Frank is optimistic he will be
able Lo win a retrial and even-
tually be set free At worst, he
e xpects to serve 20 years in
prison for the Seitz death. It's <i
future he says his pas t years an
prison have prepared him to ac-
r.epl.
Me anwhile, 1''rank s atd he
lives for the regular vis its from
his wile who, despite his sexual
experiences. remains loyal. He
fills his days bet wee n vis its
watching tel~vision, writing let
ters and keeping in touch with
his lawyers.
Each night. exactly at mid
ni~ht. he and several other in
mates read to thems elves a
selected Bible passage .
frank says his goal is to be re
leased and to return to h is
family.
"I was very close to my fami·
ly out here," he says.
New Biily
Probe
Sought
WASIU NC.iTON 1 A I' J Tht•
St·nah"' U1lly Curter ~ubl'Oll)
1111llt•1• 1!> ht•111~ u:-.kt·il tu 1n
Vl'1J t1gute n(•wly vuhl1shE"d al
l••.i1•t1111"' <h~•I Biiiy Curter wet
..,,.v~ril l llllll'"' with 1'1,tlestlnl'
l.1ht•nH1on llr~a11iiut111n leader
\' ;,1111J1•1 An•fi.tl
St>n .Str11111 Th11rrrrnn1t, H S.C .
'l<'l' l'hllll"n\<.111 uf the :.ubeurn
111111,·1., 111 11 t••lc.:g ram to St>n
111 r 1· h I\ a y h D I n rt t h e
d1.11rin11n ulsu urg1•d that tht'
!.Ull\'OllHllllll'C lf1Vt>Sl 1 ~a te a re-
port that 1-'1 cs 1dcnl Carter's
l>rolht·r l"•'('t'I VNI a (JreVll)USI}
u11 p11 hh1·1 tt•il pay m1·11\ uf $50.000
I ronl 1.Jh\ J
Thi• ..1lie~at1u11i. a 11• contained
111 ,111 .&rt1dt> in thl' current issue
of Thl' New Heµubhl' magazine
'fh~rl' w<i:. no 1mm~d1ate reac
i1011 from U;n •h. who is in In
d1 an t1 l'a m 1H11 g n 1ng rur re
ell'l'llOO
Thurmond 'J1d lht' alle~at1ons
10 the magaz1nc t1rt1tlt• "a rt• ob
v1ous ly of tl11• grave:-! c:on~·em to
all A merfrani. " lie urgt'd Bayh
h> set a he1u·rn1t for-t'arly this
week
"The Atnt'rll'tlO publ11.: IS (>0
tilled 10 know tht• full Rilly
Ca rter story ~ind tu be cert<i in
lhal all lhl' r:Jl'l :-. h ave hct·n
asc1:•rta1nNl, ' Thurm11nd !-a1d
"I trust that you s ha ri• that sen
Ii men!, a n<l I ask for v••UI'
coope ratwn 1n resuming the suh
com nuttee m vcsl1gal1on ancl 1n
rc•suming hearings forthwith ·
The s ubcommitll'l'·s couni.d.
Michael Dav1dsor\, s~11d he had
not seen the New He 11ublic a rt1
cle. but added that he and his
sta ff would "need to s 11 down
a nd I alk ahout "'hat 1i.:.u1·:-. 1t
rn1se~ '
The SenalC' subcom mittee was
org an11.1.'d to investigate Billy
Ca rte r's I ics with the ~ovem
m e nt of l.d1ya
t 'rn111 PogP . l I
AX ...
Gore assaulted her with an ax
Hyan ordered the Thornton ex -
a m 1nal1un 3fte.r a dd{'ns f•
psychiatrist test1f1ed Friday that
Mrs. Montgome ry dis asso<'iatec\
her self from the slavin~. in whi<:h
Mrs . Gore wa:-. ~t ruck al least 41
times wtth a three.foot pole ax
Dr Maurice S. Green. who said
he ha s cou nllJ.~d t._l_r s .
Montgomer y s in ce Sept. 2,
tes tified she s uffered a "dis-
associallve reaction ·' to the
slaying on Friday, J w:'e 13. at
Mrs Gore'shomeanWyhe.
Mrs Montgomery "was aware
she was harking Relty Gore to.
deat h ... -he t estified , but ·ev-
ery thing seemed to be in slow mo
lion almost like she was t1
spect ator .At the present time
s h e s till has s o m e of the
symptoms.'
Green also s aid, however. a d is
assoriat1ve reaction is "not t hat
unus ual.''
To convict Mrs Montgomery.
Jurors would hav~ t o ~ind sh~
"knowingly and intent1onally
k i lied her 30· year-<>ldf riend
The petite. bespectacled de ·
fe nd ant related a grisl~ ~ale.of the
slaying when s he testified m h·:!.r
own defense Thurs day
Mrs, Montgomery s e1 id s he
twice tried to escape a s the two
women struggled and slid in pools
of blood. but Mrs. Gore slammed
he r a gainst a door to the outside
Finally, Mrs Montgomery
gained control of the weapon and
re peatedly st ruck Mrs. Gore a
Ce How church choir member on
the head The victim fell to the
fl ooroflhe utility room and the de -
fend anl s aid "I hit her and l hit
her a nd I hit her and I hit her ...
"I realized before the trial
e ·1en started that I s tood a
damn good chance of being
convicted," he said. "That's how
the system works. The prosecu·
I .ab Tests Slated
..
J' lion built its case on nothing."
;. Frank freely admits his sexual
i \, .. • !t
I
OAANOf COAST
DAILY PILOT
lf'I• Or-. (O.\I O•llt P1~t ••t., wf'h(h 1\
tomo1Nd tf'lt Ht•t Pre" '' ouD•l,NCI Or tN
Ot •no• c.o." P\AM•~·no '°""~"t St'C'MH•t• MU•.,,, er• ,_...,f'lfJCI Moftd•r tf'ltO\IQf\ FrtO.t to' (fll• Mliw, N1>wpiort &#~" H\lftt14\fton •••<." l'owftt•1t1. V•llt"~ l rv•"4' L•tti1n11
h •(f\ ~" C.N\t A ~"ti• 't4•0f\•t t41tl6ft I\ P\fOll\Md S.l\lfcMY\ •ftO Svftdf ¥' 1 ~ pr;n(_•f><el
puf>ll\f\1"0 peant t\ •t JJO Nut l•f ~'"' P 0
... 1W t O\ .. ~'•· t•l1to•"••"•~ ·-··-Prt\klfnt •NI P\lbithf'"'ft
Tetepfl0nt(1t'I~
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,,..., 1M1 Cit"""" --
For Milk Mixture
By Tiie ~lated Presa
Laboratory test.a could provide
clues to bow shards or glass
found their way into a tumbler
or c hocolate milk that an
Anaheim man mixed with
powder from a tin of ·'SACO
Chocolate Instant Mix and
Drink."
Jewel T stores took the pro-
duc1 otrtbe shelves or it.a 125 out-
let.a nationwide followlna the re-
port from one Of lt.s customers
Saturday.
It wu unclear if lbe mix bad
been contamiuted ln tbe plant
wbere It wu manufactured, ln
the man'a home, or somewhere
in bet--..
"We'll know 10metbinl after
tbe teltl," 1ald Ruuel wrt.-.t.
vice prHtdent and ~aeral maaa1er at Jewel T, ad that
tbe 1tan bad been Hllln1 co
for a year without lneident. Wrf.lbt 1ald Hmplea of the contamlaai.d mix and otber
... ,._ ,,.. Miit to Je"1 -T'•
bo••Gfll'!I 1a ........,._, m.
He uAd k WOllld be up to SACO
to ct.a.II .. ...., a ...call ~the mi•••••11•1arf. ' SACO .... muufaet""' a battermlllt ms, a llOD·dafry enamer_.,. • ..,_. ... ,_
..
national distribution. Company
president B. J . Sanna said the
chocolate mix is distributed only
to 40 stores in P ennsylvania and
18 in California.
James Reev es , 36, o f
Anaheim. said he had bought the
product a week ago and mixed
hlmaell a drink for the first time
Saturday. ·
"When I finished drinking. lhe
pieces of glass were in the bottom
of tbe stass.'' he-said. "I ope~ed
the conta.loer and started digging
out pieces of glass. There were
two dozen pieces."
Reeves waa not injured but
•lerted the medJa ~cause he
felt be wu not 1etUn1 coopera·
don from olftct•ll lD an effort to,
ln bla words, "alert tbe public so
tome little kid doeln't drlnk thiS
atufl." Sann• uld n•tlon.l
publlcaUon of Reeves' story
would deltroy h1I small com· .
paaf, bued ln Madllon, Wb. "Do you know what people are
1otn1 to do when they read thla?
They're aoln1 to brinl lt back
aad want their money back." he
1a1d. "Have you ever beard what
recall doea to a bualneaa? It
dettroJS them."
., _ _........ ... __.. ____ _
...........
CENTER OF FIGHTING
Pof1 City 'Crtttc•I'
Port City's
Situatio11
'Critical'
BEIHUT . l.L•bancin 1AP1
Iraq said today it ha d tightened
its hold on the Ira nian port
Khur ram ... hah r and Iran·!>
leaders c1cknowledged the city's
situation was "critical "
Pars. the official Iranian nt·w~
agency , said 0((1cwl.., 1n the
n e arby 011 rd1n1n g city of
Ahadan had lost all c·ontact with
Khor ramshahr . located on the
t•astem t'(laSI or the S twtt t-1
Arab watt'rWn) lt•a1lin~ to thP
Pe rl-Ian Gulf l-(Jme -Hiil n11l1·i.
southwest or Tt•hrnn
1\flel' <J m t>e t1 n~ with
t\yatollah Huholluh Khomeini an
Tehran on Sunday night, Iranian
Prune M1n1stl'r Mohamm ad Ali
HaJai anrl Parliame nt Speaker
lla s hem1 Ha fs anjan1 told rf'
porters Khorra m bhuhr s s1tua
tion was "cn 11cal .. llaJai s aid
1n " statement broadcast t1y
Tehran radio that Ahadan's
silu<1 tio11 was "somewhat bet-
ter " lhan Khorrams ha hr's and
!->aid 'the ag~rl'sso r s h ave
superior f1rcpowt!r in th1~ re
~ion '
A broadcast lr<t<tl 1·om mun1
que said a 'desperatt' enemy at
tem pt" to hall the at.lvancl' on
Abadan Crum the eas t a nd from
the north was "destroyed in a
quick and decisive ba ttle ··
A later broadcast by Tehrc.n
radio said Iraqi forces tried lo
cr11ss the Khorrams hahr·Abadan
bndee behind a heavy art1llt'ry
barrage but ran up against stiff
resistance from d1ehard Islamic
revolutionary guards
T he r adio s aid res idential
areas in Abadan and Ahwaz
t•ame under Iraqi artillery and
air bombardme nt at mid·
morning and an Ahwaz govern-
m ent building was destroyed.
Ahwaz is the capital of Iran's oil
province of Khui.i:>tan 75 miles
north of Abadan.
The broadcast said 12 Iraqi
tanks were knocked out of action
by daybreak' hit-and-run raids
mounted in t he central and
northern sectors or the front by
Iranian tribal warrjors.
A broadcast quoted a com-
m unique from the Iranian com-_
mand in Tehran as s aying Iran's
air force r<iided Iraqi positions
on both s ades of the border to
day. destroying bunkers, am-
munition dumps and a rtillery
pos itions.
Series Aids
Job Hunter
' The firs( .in a series of three
job seekers· seminars will be
held Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m.
at Saddleback College in library
rooms 105A and IQSB.
Wednesday's se minar will
cove r "Ho w to Writ e a
Res ume," On Nov. 5. the subject
will be "f'ntroductiQn to In-
te rviewing Techniques."
· The final seminar, on Nov. l2,
wiU cover ··interview Contrvl ·
Role Playing in Moc k lntetview-
ing." 11\ose interested in further
information m ay call 831 -4570 or
831 -457~.
In Mexleo?
Missing Boy's
Dad Hunted
By STEVE MARBLE
OI tM o.llf l'I ... , .. H
Authorities in Mexico are be·
ing a s ked today to confirm
whether a car rented by the
rather of a missing 3-year-old
Newport Beach boy was aban-
doned late las t wee k in an un-
disclos ed town south of the
Arizona border
phoned them and told them he 'd
left the car in Mexico
When pashed for details ,
police said, the man said he was
calling from London.
Newport mvestigators, who've
been searching for young John
R ic h ard R yan s ince la s t
Wednesday, are still trying to
locate the boy's father. 40·year
old Timothy Francis Ryan
Police said they haven't ruled
out kidnapping but <ir e inclined
to believe that the blond, blue-
eyf:.'d boy, who had been living
"'llh hi s m o th e r a nd
g r a ndp<H t nls. lik ely w a s
snatched hy hi:. father
'J'o dalt . police have been una·
ble to trace the boy or the
rather, a Britis h l'il1ze n who
works IJ}_Saudi Arabia.
ll owe\'er . police said they
were given information this past
weekend that the father entered
the country al Los Angeles In
ternational Airport on Oct IR
and rented a car in Santa Ana
Employei!s from the c ar rent-
a I firm told detectives that a
m a n claiming l o be Rya n
J 'rtUH p,.._,,
GRIER ...
la be led Miss Grie r 's "iron
grasp" on the department
Me mbers of the ad voca cy
group pointed out that the coun-
t y 's state -mandated Mental
Health Advisory hoard has vot-
e d 15 to 2 not lo support Riley's
recommendation.
Objections from the mental
health association prior to the
board's upcoming action also
are expected.
During t his mornmg pres:.
conference. the friends group re
leased a table or statistics show
ing that .Orange County. with a
population of about $1.8 m11l1on.
s pent only 26 cents per capita for
community mental health pro-
g rams during-fi scal 1978-79
Marin County, in the San Fran·
cisco.~ay area, spenl,.SS.34 per
capita. accordi n g to the /
statistics, San Francisro County
spent $7.80 per capita .
Birdnapper
-On the Loose
In Irvine ..
A white cockatoo ·worth Sl.200
was reported missing Sunday
from an Irvine pet store and
police think the inci~ent is more
than a case of ~ bird n ying the
coop
It was listed on the ~lice Jog
this morning as "Grand Theft
Bird." .
Police said they've yet to
locate the rental car a nd are not
convinced that Ryan returned to
his native England.
The boy's mother. 33·year-old
Julie Ann Ryan. :.aid she ex-
pects to travel to Eni;:land if it's
determined that's where her son
has been taken.
She said she left England and
her husband several months ago
with he r s o n and cam e to
Newport Beach lo live with her
parents She was g ranted legal
c ustody of the child
M ri. Ryan s aid that he r
husband fai led to show up at his
101J in Saudi A.rabia last Friday
and lhal friends there c laim
they h:H'en't seen 40-ye<ir olcl
Hy an
The boy was last seen sl~ep1n~
1n a crib in his gra ndparents'
Bayport Lane home He was
wearing blue pajam as with un
airplane print.
Mrs Hy an sa1ll she was rest-
111~ at the time of her son's dis
appearance and nCJled that ht-r
fa t h er was out s ide doing
yardwork She said they heard
nothing wius u<tl.
l'olice. al first believing the
tot might have wande red off,
conducted an intensive aH-day
sear ch of the neighborhood and
a s wampy portion of the Upper
Newport Bay
A pac k of five bloodhounds
we re unable to trace the boy's
scent any further than the front
yard of his grandparents' home.
t 'rfHll PClflP . \I
HOST AG~
the public relations office or the
Maj lis said before the morning
session.
T ehrao Radio re ported the
M ajlis also discussed the · war
between Iran and Iraq at the
morning meeting,
'fwl) faclors appeared to be ex·
te ndinl'( the debC1te , which some
reports had suggested would he
resolved in a single day. One
was the wave of optimistic
rumon from >the United States
about imminent release for the
hostages, which a Tehran radio
broadcast today implied wu a
form of pressure on Iran.
The other was-Iran's bat-
tle fi eld losses to Iraq in th~ :16
tiay-old Persian Gulf war lra-
111<1n officials have~ accused the
United States of s1d"ing with Iraq
in the conflict. I Related story.
Page AJ l ·
A reporter for Pars. the Ira
man news agency, who attended
the opening session of the debate
Sunday s aid "most probably"
the hostage issue "will ~ de-
c 1 d e d in the )lear future "
because "it is a very important
issue."
Moosavi Tabrizi.·a· deputy c~
tacted by telephone from Beirut
after the first round or debate
Sunday. predicted it might take
a "week to 10 days '' to decide
the conditions for the release of
the Amer'lcans. who today were
"It is a female while umbre lla
cockatoo about four years old ...
'police Lt. Bob Lennert said th.is
morning. "The people. al Pets
International (4606 Barranca
Road> said they were pretty busy
Sunday morning and when they
'went back to look at the cage, the
bird was gone.''
. spending their 3591.h day in cap-
. tivity.
Lennert said police are acting
under the assumption somebody
carried the cockatoo from the
store
Mohammad Mohammadi. a
deputy from a party closely
linked to the young Islamic mili·
tants holding the hostages. said
his faction wouJd try to prolong
the debate
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VOL. 73, NO. 301 , 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Prehistoric Whale Bones Removal Set
'fte bones of a so foot Iona
'9IMn whale. whll'h res\~ un
lested ror six to nine million n . wUl be «'moved by l'r ant'
toas a San Clemente develop-m•t project this week
l.Paleoot.oloaists working wtth
John D. Luak and Son 11t the
Rffves Ranch housing dt'Vt'lop
atent in San Cle m e ntt' d is
COYerect the prehistoric mam
mal at the end or August on the ..
7tl2 arrt' sale
The) have ht>en worktnli for
1he put month uncarthm..; the
bones and l'Xpecl to hfl the final
S\'<'tion of the s kelt-ton Wednes
day or Thursday
St'1 ent1ri l' Resour<'c Survt:ys ,
Inc . a cultural resourcl' firm
with offices an Santa Anit, has
been condut•taog the excavation,
a bo ut a half mile fru m the
Pacift<' Ocean in San Clemente
l'fl lt"Otuologasts arc wrapping
thl' ancient bonl'll an burlap and
pla:s tcr fur transportution Lo a
w arehoui;e o pe ra l e d by the
Orange County Natural History
l"oundallon
A company sV(lkesman said the
bones were offered to the Los
Ange le:. County Mus uem. "but
they arP an the process of un-
earthin~ another whale. and they
don't ~ant two of them ·
Iran Delays Debate
~Hostage Situation
Relllains in Liinho
lly Tlae Aaoclated Prea1
... Iran's Parliament, the Majlis ,
failed again today to reach a de·
ciaion on lhe fate of the 52
Mexieoaue
American hostages after a de·
bate of nearly six hours that
linked the situation with Iran's
war with Iraq.
Disc~sion wall res ume Wed ·
nesday. informed sources in
Te hran reported .
A T ehran Radio broadcast
said the United States was in·
dulging in ··wishful thinking"
about the debate.
Hunt Turns South
"They a re now bragging about
the imminent re lease of the
hos t a ges, .. it said after the
session. ··This 1s a rumor with
whic h they want to gra tify
themselves.·· For Kidnap Suspect In Washington. U.S. officials
said expectations of an immi-
n e nt bre akthrou g h in the
hostage cris is were the result of
By STEVE MARBLE
Of tM Delly ...... Si.If
Authorities in Mexico are be·
ing asked today to confirm
whether a car rented by the
f.:atber of a missing 3-year-old
)fewport Beach boy was aban·
cloned late lut week In an un-
dlacloaed town south of th t--.tltl!lilii'lii~~-r.-------
Newport lnv•ti1ators, who've ·been sean:hing for young John
JU~ll&rcl .llJ aa aiAc• laal WedaMda1, are l\lll trylnc to
locate lbe boy'• father, ~year.
old Tlmotby Francis Ryan.
Police said they haven't ruled
out lrldna~lng but are inclined
to believe that the blond, blue·
eyed boy, who had been living
with his moth e r and
'grandparents , likely was
1natcbed by his rather.
To date, police have been una.
ble to trace the boy or the
Power Cut
To 5,500
In Dana Point
An early afternoon power out· = in Dana Point Sunday left
ut 5,500 cuatomen without
ectricity while San Diego Gu
and Electric Co. crews worked to
fiDd tbecauseorthe problem.
Vau1bn said the outage oc·
curred at about 12: 30 p. m.
Power wu partially restored at
t :IOp.m. · .
r llowever, the harbor area and "->mea and businesses near Del
Prado and Del Obispo did not
baveeledricityuntil7:30p.m.
VaUllm said the power failure
wu ca\llRd by a short in an Wlder-
tr!undcable near the t~o streets.
He said work crews bad to re-
) move am.foot lenllh of the cable
lllld apllce on a new section, r ........ speculated that moisture
.... penetrated the plutic insula·
don ol the cable and calded a lbort.
Man in Blue
Mis•es Party
TIM mM in the La1una
Beach polle. mi1orm said ........... .,to. Hal'"'-pertJ.
fathe r, a British citizen who excessive optimis m by some of
works in Saudi Arabia. the news media and not by the
However. police said they Carter administration .
were given information this past "We have not made any pre-
weekend that the father entered dictions," said one officia l, who
the country at Los Angeles In· declined to be identified. "All we
ternational Airport on Oct. 18 hope is it happens at the earliest
and rented a ca.r in Santa Ana. possible time." Emptcyt!N' ftoiiYtM! l!'Br -nmr--· ..:.. "(?ontlnut111 -a st!cret debate ...
al firm told detectives that a that be1an Sunday. the 128·
man claiming to be Ryan member MajU1 met for four
phoned them and told them he'd hours in the morning, recessed
teft the car In Mexico. for two hours tor prayers, and
When pushed for details. then ~ asain in the afternoon
police said the man said be was for nearly two hours.
calling trom London. No meelin~ ~ll be .h~ld Tu~-
Pollce said tbey·ve yet lo day because it ts a religious holi·
locate the rental car and are not day . But the parliament will
convinced that Ryan returned to n:ieet again Wednes<!ay to co~-
his native England. tmue the debate. Like today s
The boy's mother, 33·year-0ld mee~ings! it will be a special
Julie Ann Ryan. said she ex-session since the regular meet·
peels to trav~l lo England if it's ing days are Sunday, Tuesday
determined that's where her son and Thursday.
has been taken. "It is not clear when a de·
She said she left England and cis ion will be reached on the
her husband several months ago hostage issue," a spokesman at
with her son a nd came lo the public relations office of the
Newport Beach to live with her Majlis said before the morning
parents. She was granted legal sess ion. .
custody of the child. T~~ran Ra~10 re ported the
Mrs. Ryan said that he r MaJlis also discussed the war
husband failed to show up at his between Iran and Iraq at the
job in Saudi Arabia last Friday morning meeting.
and that friends there claim Two factors appeared to be ex-
the y haven 't seen 40-year-old tending the debate. which some
Ryan. <See HOSTAGES, Page AZ > The boy was last seen sleeping
in a crib in his grandparents·
Bayport Lane home. He was
wearing blue pajamas with un
airplane print.
Mrs. Ryan said she was rest-
ing at the time of her son's dis·
appearance and noted that her
<See ~ING, Page AZ>
School Night
Set in Laguna
Back to school Night at La1una
Beach Hieb School will be Thun·
day al 7:30 p.m .• and all activities
will take place in the boys• gym-
nasium.
Parent. who want to meet with
their children's teachers will
have an opportunity during the
PT A-iponsored evenin1.
Dr. Robert Hupes, the hilh
school principal, will introduce
the faculty and parent. wlll have
an opportunity to join the a'cbool
PTA.
Laguna Seeks
Block Parent
Volunteers
Laguna Beach police and
school officials are seeking
responsible adults for a program
designed to provide increased
protect.ion for elementary school
age children.
Parent.a and senior citizens who
live on routes taken by children to
and from school or school bus
stops are being aaked to volunteer
in the Block Parent Program.
The program was started to re·
duce the number of cases of lost,
lnjuredorharuaed children, said
La1una Beach Police Chief Jon
Sparu.
Further inlormatioo on the pro-
1ram may be obtained by calling
the poUce YoUlh services unit al
417 ·33ll, ext. 275.
~11d9e •••rs V••• seaere .
The spokesman s uid the com·
pany 1s t3lking with represen·
la ti ves of the Orange County foun-
dation. who will hold the rt!mains
until a museum is built in the
county.
Not so for the skeleton of a pre·
historic walrus also found on the
site more than a month ago.
Those bones were given to the
Los Angeles County Museum
where the} will be reconstructed.
"The gift carries a fi at," said
Lus k spokesman J ack Gebhardt
"If and when Orange County gets
a museum, the bones will go on
pe rmanent loan to Orange
County.'
The baleen whale. which had a
l3-(oot long lower 1awbone, as not
the first to be discovered in south
Orange County
Three years ago the lo \\ er Ja'-'
bones of an 80-foot long baleen
F~e1I· in the Cnned
whulc were found in the m1dc.Jle uf
a <'Onstruction Pl'<>Jet·t in U1guna
Niguel.
Tht>y wen• found by grac.Jm~
r rl'WS CHI t\ Vl'" L'11m m un II}
Dcvelol)('rs. In c proµcrty rwar
t\lisoCreek
Thmw bones wen· n•mc>Vl'<I :ind
transpGrtl•d to thl' J.os l\llJ.:t'IC'!>
museum
!Stt HONl::S, l'al(~ A2J
Superman, Mickey Mouse. Dracula and Yoda and ·wizard. They a re really Randy
Frankenstein are out this yea r when it Byram of Irvine; De von Watkins. 7, and
comes to what the well·drt;ssed. er, well-William Morris, both of Ne wport Beach.
masked ~P.o_o~ wears this Hallo!,~e.l\..;... Xhese .are three·-btggesl-movers i~k ~n iih1 S\aff'lSf'ltmlyw6oa' Magic m department this year. C-0sta Mesa are (from left), Col\e Head,
Laguna Campa_ign
Spending Reported
A group formed to oppose a
Nov. 4 blufftop preservation
measure on the Laguna B~ach
ballot has fil ed a campaign
statement' showing $5,311 in t•ash
con lri butions.
The Laguna l"irst Blufflop
Committee also s howed ex-
penditures of $2,054 during the
Oct. 13 through 20 period, the City
Clerk 's office reported. The com·
mittee had no contributions or ex·
penditures before that per iod.
The leading contributor to the
campaign to defeat Measure E
on the ballot was listed as
Gilbert Van Camp Jr .. of Long
Beach who contributed S2,000.
His occupation was not li sted.
Laguna Be ac h ph ysician
Eugene Atherton. a uthor of the
blufftop measure. s howed an
$800 loan to himself ror his cam-
paign on his cumulative state·
ment. No contributions were
listed.
He listed expenditures of
$441.72 for the October period.
and $689.29 cumulatively.
Contributing Oso to the
Laguna First Blufftop Commit·
tee's campaign against the in·
itlative was Earl Rippee or
Laguna Beach, a business ex·
ecutive.
Those contributing $200 in·
eluded Kent Snyder of Laguna
Beach, a lawyer; The Garris
Corp., a Laguna Niguel real.
estate firm; Gary Musacco, of
Irvine, a businesa executive;
Armbruster, Clurman, Brown
and Co.. a Laguna Beach real
estate firm . and David J .
Phillips of Laguna Niguel. an
a uto dealer.
Contributions of $l00 were n·-
ceaved from Philip Anshutz of
Lag una Beach. a n •a l est ate
broker: J a m es C. Bear d of
Laguna Bea ch. a d evelope r .
Ja mes W. Hamilton of Laguna
Beach. a lawyer. and Ve rn M
Taschner of Laguna Beach. who
is io the rea l estate investment
business.
Others contributing SIOO to the
Laguna First Blufftop Commit·
tee int'luded David Langman of
Beverly Halls , a n appa r el
m anufact urer . and Richard Lo r-
ing of Los Angeles. a composer.
Also contributing $100 were
CSeeSPENDERS, PageA2l
Plunge Fatal
ToDanaMan
A 28-year·old Dana Point man
died Sunday at Mission Com-
munity Hospital in Mission Viejo
after falling nearly 200 feet from
a clirr at the foot of Amber Lan-
tern Street in Dana Point.
Robert David Duell, or 24462
Del Prado, died at I p.m. of
head and <'hest injuries he suf·
Cered in the fall Oct. 23, a
hospital spokes man said.
An Orange County sheriff's
spokesman said Duell fell while
attempting to climb the vertical
c lifr wall. He landed on the
beach below.
Phone Service
Cut in Irvine.,
Costa Mesa
A bout 50,000 telephones 111
Costa Mesa and I rvm l' went out
elf service for two and a hc.1 lf
hours this morni n g wlwn a
Pal'ific Telephoot• C"o l'nrnputer
lost its memory
r arifi c Telephone s pokPsman
Art L+:'avitt saic.J fKllice depart-
ments . f ir e '>lataon ::. a ncl
hospitals in the t wo cities were
among those who lost telephone
scrviceat5::!0J m
"The breakdown wa~ m a ~an
t<.1 Ana electronic s w1tC'h1ng
system proC'essing t•omputer at
the Pacif1<· Telephone uffi c.~.
3220 S Bristol St , Santa i\na."
Leavitt said
He said cars with m oh•l~
telephones were ::.ent to Police
and fi re stations in th<' two cities
t h is mo rn i n g to pe r mit
a uthorities to place telephone
calls
"Operators were told l•> direct
a ll emergency tetephonC' calls in
Irvine and Costa M rsa to µolice
and fire departments m adja
cent cities," Leavitt said .
Irvine police t.t. Gene Norden
said this morning Irvine pohrf'
patrol cars were told to stay on
main streets in case citizens
needed to contal't them
Le avitt said telephone service
was completely rest'lr._.d at 8
a.m . today.
Or:.n~,:asl
\\'eat her
Re..,.. to the slammer ........
l . PoUee arrwted Cbru·
..... ARllrt RononJ 11, ol m Arda•· lD wpna !:~ell SaturdaJ al1llt. ~uspect • m Ax Slaying 'Sane'
Fair through Tuesday
Lows tonight in 50s. llighs
Tuesday 75 a lo n g the
coas t. 80 inland
INSIDt: TODt\'W ,-;~-=~~ ••~ Uoulen on Soatb C...llltlwar.
B• ... :,~&ed wltlt ~. offteen":t. r.:~· &ct •etermlae
wMN1M oll&alaffl "• ..... tld'1,..,....
... t .... fake
llclUNNSY, Texu (AP) -A
Judi• Nied today that CanUC9 MoeteomerY. accuaed ol ulna to
death U. wife ol bar ODetime iov.
er 1 ii Glllllflllllt to ftailb Mr tftal
form .....
.... l*trtet Jud,. Tom R1aa
aaM•nd the nallat after a ~Jelllatrl1t, Dr. Tllomaa ............ _..Mn.
• ........., •• "meDtal at.Ital"
at ldl aftlae OD 8aturdaJ aad
fomd lllr ''fl&UJ eom.-..·· to atudllW. fie .., .. , •PM•eed .....
..I
jury Hied.km be1an lut Monday
tbat lln. llantfomery, 30, would
admit totbe 1laJin1 but would u -
aert tbatlbeacted tnHlf-defeaae.
Mn. llcmt..,._, t.eatifted that
tbe ,..,_. oceurnd lD tbe bome
ol tile vieUm after Bett1 Gore
cbaDIMld ber about her affair
wit.la An.a Oon. Sbe Hid Mn.
Gon.....at.dberwithan u.
R1aa or4llnd tile norm.au· amlaaUoa after a deleaae
P11ell&alrt9t ~ l"rtdQ that
lln. ,...--:T. dltuaodlted
benetf f'Naa the I avtu. la wllleb
Mn. Gore waa atnick at leut 41 Umn with a three-foot pole ax.
Dr. Maurice S. Green, ttb6 said
be baa counaeled Mrs .
Moat1omery 1tace Sept. 2,
teatlfled she •uffered a "dJ•·
aaaociatlve r~acUon " to the
1la1lna an Friday, June ta, at
Mn. Oon'a home ID Wylie .
lln. MoatfOCllery "was aware IM WU backiq Betty Gore to
deatb," be t41Uf\ed, but "ev·
el7lblal ... mec1 to be ID •lo• mo-Uoa. . .almmt like lbe WU a
1pedator .•. At the prneat time.
she still has some ()( the
symptoms."
Green alao said, however, a dis-
aaaociaUve reaction is •'not that
unusual."
To conYict Mrs. Montgomery,
jurors would have to find she
"ltnowtn1ly and intentionally"
kllledher•year-old friend.
The petite, bespectacled de-
fendant related a 1naly taleoflhe
1layln1 when she testified in her
own defemeTbunday.
CS. AX, Pa1e At>
Votf!r poll& arf! no longer a
n ovelt11 but a political
neceal'ily. They can carry
clout in WIUIWJJ waya. 1 Story,
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dt'C l!llOI\ lu pul 11(f unlit Wt"1nt.•.sda> fortht-r dl~<'Ul\M<tn of rt°lt"lt~t'
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d1•dt11t'<I Ill ht• 1th•11t if1t•J \11 ~•· t1rlJ'4' 11> 1t hapPt"n~ Ill th1•
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Walt1•11'. l\411 nt'\4 ' t'~1·1·111n·t':. and a Washington rorrespondt'nt
ha v bt•t>n namt>tl t•> tht' piind whu·h wall que1>t1on President C'artt'r
and Honoilcl H1·~~an the Hepublwan nom111t'e . 1n the presidential
dt'hutr'f'u1':-dJ\ ntl:hl
Jouun~ M1:>:. W jltt•rs "'111 be Hury ~lhl>. a W¥:1h1ngton cor
resvun<tent for ttw l'hnsllan Science Monitor . Wilham Hilliard,
assistant mana~in~ t>dilur of the Portland Oregonian, and Marvin
Stone.t'duurofl S Nl•ws & World Report
All four t•1111f1rnll·1I th••\ had been naml'd tu the panel. Ofhc1al
ann111111l·t•ntt•111 ".1s w be m adt' later today b.) the League or Womt-n
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.'tftifho•u iu ,.,,.,,.,,.,.,,
SYDN F:Y. Au.st raliJ 1AI'1 Webb Chiles. who wants tu sail
•·to the l'<l~c t1f human ex~ncnct'.' " completed a.!! 8,SOO·mll~
Pat•1fil' rro!'.Sin~ from California lo<i<t} 1n an open l8·foot boat,
the smallest vesst'I ever tc1 make the voyage.
Chiles. 38. sailed intu Cairns Harbor, 1.250 miles north of
Sydney. and astonished customs and immigrations officials by
announcing he had come from Ameri ca.
Chiles set sail from his native San Dre~o. on Nov. l2. 1978, in
his 18-foot boat. Chidiork Tichborne. in an attempt to be the first
person to cirrumnavigate the world singlehanded in an open
boat
ANTIOCH 1 AP I -Bus drivers, cafeteria workers and other
non-teaching staff of the 10,000-student Antioch Unified School
district went on strike early today after weekend negotiations
failed.
The 330-member California School Employees Association
chapter set up picket lines at all 12 schools in the district at 6
a.m. in their dispute over non-economic terms of a new con·
tract. Their old contract expired June 30.
LAS VEGAS <API An American Airlines Jetliner on a
flight from Los Angeles to Cleveland made an unscheduled stop
here early today when problems developed in one of the craft's
engines.
The Federal Aviation Administration at McCarran lnterna
tional Airport said the Boeing 7'l7 tri'·jet landed at 12:32 a .m.
a fter proble ms cieveloped with the engine .
Tom Gallagher. an airline spokesman in Los Angeles.
termed the landin~ "precautionary ...
Creaky County ~II
New Billy
Probe
Sought
Wl\SlllN<;'l'ON 1A P1 The
S.-11111t~" Hill~ <.:art"'r sutx:Qm
in1ttt11' 1i. bein~ a i.ked l11 1tl
vestlgotc newly 'vublis hed al·
lt>•U•liom1 thi:tl Billy Carter met
sevt'ral time:. "'1th Palestine
l.1 ht'rut1un Orl(an1zat1un leader
Y 11~11,~r Arufot
St·n Strom Thurmond. Jl S.C .
\ ll"t' chairman ot the subcom·
m1ttce. in .a tl'legram to Sen.
Otr l"h ka y h . 0 Ind , th t:
t•haarman, also urged that the
!<>Ub(•ornmill<:c investigate a re-
port that President Cartt-r's
brut her rct•e1 ved a previously
un publacazc·<I pa) ment of $50,000
from Libya
The allegatll>ns ure contained
111 an arlkle in the t'Urrent issue
of Tht• Nc\4 Rl'pubhc magazine
Tht:rt: was no 1mmectiate reac-
tion from Bayh, who is in ln·
d 1ana campaigning fur r e·
election
Thurmond said the alle~ations
in the magazine a rticle "are ob·
viously of the graves t concern to
all Americans " lie urged Bayh
to set a hearir.g ror early lhis
week
.. The /\merican publil' is en·
tit It'd to know the full RillY
Cart<'r story and to he certafo
that all the facts. have been
ascertained," Thurmond said
"I trust that you share that sen·
time nt. a nd I ask for your
cooperation in resuming the sub-
committee investigation and in
resuming hearings forthwith.·~
The subcommittee's counsd,
Michael Davidson, said he had
not seen the New Republic arti·
cie, but added that he and his
staff would "need to sit rlown
and talk about what issues 1t
raises.
The Senate subcomm1ttee was
organized to in\leSllj'o!ate Ball y
Carter's ties with the govern·
ment of Libya . Preside nt
Ca rte r's brother registerf'd with
the Justice Department in J uly
as a Lib y an agent and
acknowledged reC'eiving $220,000
from Libyan offi cials. which he
said was a loan.
HOSTAGES
F~lr '• Chili f 're• P .... AI •
AX ..•
Mrs. Montgomery said she
twice tried to escape. u the two
women struggled »nd s lid in pools
of blood. but Mrs. Gore slammed
her against a door to the outside.
H B tEonteatant Wins $7,500
fo~inall y , Mrs . Montgomery
l(ained control of the weapon and
repeatedly struck Mrs. Gore a
fellow church choir mem her on
the head The victim fell to the
floor of the utility room and the de·
Cendant said: "I hit her and I hit
her and I hit her and J hit her."
BONES ...
Paleontologists working on the
Reeves Ranch digs say the hou.<;
ing project area, just inland of the
San Diego Freeway. was under
2,000 feet of water at the time of
the baleen whale's demise
A company sµokesman said the
excavation is not mterft:ring with
grading on the ranch. where 1.141
homes are to be built
Mesci11 Suspert
In Potshots
4t Tu·o TPPns
John Hundley of Huntington
Beach knows his chill beans.
And today, he's a richer man
because or it.
lfhe former Huntington Beach
Union lfi g._ School District
trustee took second place and
won S7 ,500 !unday in the 1980
World Cham ionship Chill Cook·
off at the aramount Movie
Ranch in Ag ura.
The com~tition, sponsored by
the lntema ional Chili Socae~y .
was judged by a panel that an
eluded celjbrities Joannt Dru.
Robert M tchum and Ernest
Borgnine. '
An estimated 20,000 spectators
attended the day's competition
;:lmong 49 ctuli chefs. Bill Pfeif
fer, 29. of Wa shington, D.C . won
the $20,000 first prize
Hundley is presi~nt of the A
Better Citizen Foundation. a
company that works to combat
alcoholism He was a school
trustee for one yt>ar an 1977·78
He qualified for the compet1
tion Sunday by winning the Ba1a
Cahfomja Chili Competition on
OC't 4. Last June he placed third
an the Catalina Cook-off.
Hundle:, was accompanied t11
the cook-off Sunday by about 50
c·o ·worke rs and friend s who
wore T shirts st<imped with the
proclamation . ··fl Tas tes as
Good as it Smells "
O•oly Pilot Si.It Pllo ..
HOT CHILI MAKER
Hunti"9ton'1 Hundley
C11 worker Lorraine Burni.
said llundley missed the fi rst
prize hy one judgt'·s point
·',John makes grt•a t c h11l, ·
:'ttiss Hurns said "He sometimes
brings it to work ...
A Costa Mesa man has been
released on Sl.000 bad aft er he
a llegedly shot two teen-agers
with a 22 caliber gun F'nday
when thev <'li mbed over has
fence and-into his backyard,
which police said was filled with
marijuana.plants
Sifuation ttf:rif~al'
Costa Mesa investigators said
M1<'hael James Hemphill, 25 .
told them he had been bothered
by "bikers" and "punk rockers"
Iraq Hold Tightens
On Iran Port City
who had been after the plants at BEIRCT. Lebanon tAP l
his west Costa Mesa home Iraq said today it had tightened
He fired into bushes in his its hold on the Iranian port
backyard. s urrounded by a t all Kh orr amshahr and I ran 's
wood feoce topped with barbed leaders arknowledged th1• c1l~"s
wire. he told officers. situation was "Cnllcal."
A 14-year ·old Costa Mesa boy· Pars. the official Iranian news
was rushed to Hoag Memorial agency, said officials in the
Hospital with a pellet from 22 nearby 011 r e finin g city of
caliber "snake load" 1n his ri!lhl Ahadan had lost all contact with
eye.ofricerssaid. Khorramshahr, located on the
The other teen-ager. officer~ easte rn coast of the Sh<tll el-
s aid, was pelted m the back Arab waterway lee1ding to the
Both boys were released from Persian Gulf some 400 miles
_ the hospital without serious In· southwest of Tehra n.
1ury.investigatorsadded. After a m e~t i n g with
Hemphill, of 2198 Canyon Ay,atollah Ruhollati Khomeini in . Tehran on Sunday night, Iranian
APlll1.--o
CENTER~F FIGHTING
Port City 'CrHlc•I'
mounted 1n the central and
northern seeftlr5 of the front by
Iranian tribal t.-arriors reports had s uggested would be Drive, was _arrested on ch~rges Prime Minister Mohammad Ali -:;:;,:.-;J·~-...,...........--re~~~1rr r~e day. On~ -of ass~t ~h1oa dea<f:ty weapon Rajai and Parliament Speaker reu up D was the wave of ?Ptimislic and cultivation o( marijuana. Hashemi Rafsanjani told re· -7-e-etting-sh A broack-8st quoted a com·
munique from~the Iranian com-
mand in Tehrap· as saying Iran's
air· Corce raided Iraqi positions
~ 9ide9 of ~bolder to-
da>'. destroying bunkers, am-
munition dumps and artillery
positions.
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) . .. ~ • ..
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~.
orlfp.rr ar~ S"tf<t~hr~trom ~.000 to slightly more
mounds of djrt from the plant-th.tn Sl million.
e rs outside Orange County's Virgil Best, a manager or
Hall of Admtnistration this week GSA 's facilities se r vices
as work commences lo protect division, said workers have re·
the unstable new building. moved about 200 cubic yards of
The planters on the street dirt so far and will haul away
level or the five-story building another 500 cubic yards.
sit above an underground park·
ing garage. Cracks have ap·
peared on the garage walls anrl
e ngineering cons ultants think
the overloaded planters may
have caused the problem.
County workers cul down a
ground cover and began digging
up the dirt late last week. They
are expected to finish the work
this week.
"We're trying to get il down to
a minimum or earth so we can
still keep the area landscaped."
s aid Cliff Endsley. chief or the
General Services Agency 's
architectural and engineering
division.
Johnson and Nie lsen As-
sociates of Irvine was chosen by
the county to develop ways to
bolster the building.
Endsley said removing the
dirt from the planters was the
firm 's intitial recommendation.
Other steps to strengthen the
structure will come after county
officials finish negotiating a con-
tract with the consultants. he
said .
The $8.9 million office building
for county government wa!;
opened in June. 1978. John.son
and Nielsen estimated in a pre·
Uminary report that the restruc-
turing -primarily strengthen-
ing concrete walls -will cost
OR~NOE COAST l"
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Niguel Exec
New Hospital
Board Chief
Fred F. AJleman, a marketing
executive who lives in Laguna
Niguel. has been e lected
chairman of the South Coast
Medical Center Found a lion board
of directors.
Alleman. a long-time me mber
of the hospital corporation, is a
partner in Alleman -Rii s
manufacturing in La Mirada.
Other new officers elected to
the board include Arthur Briggs,
vice chairman; Grace Boyd,
secretary, and John Rayment.
treasurer.
Continuing board members are
Dr. Albert. Cole. Don Houseman
and John Lawson.
The foundation develops fund·
raising programs for the South
Laguna facility.
Bene/ it Fest
Set/or Boys
A benefit Halloween celebration
is being sponsored
by tbe Jauerciae organisation
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at tbe Boys
Ckab of Laguna Beacb. P~
wlll gototbe Boys Club.
Tbe event wiU include refresh·
menta and door prises. Dance
participants should wear
Halloween eo1tumes, oraanizen
said. TbedonaUoawillbe'2.
Further information may beob-
talned by calllnt 494·4219 or
492-1406.
H08pital O(fering
Heart-saving aw
A clMI ln cardlopu.lmonary re-
IU H lt•tion Ull be offered ••11w, be...._...I at I p.m. at San Clemente General ao..-.a. -TM ...ae heart Hftr elua ln·
clad• eertlftcatiOll. la reseue
brea ...... l'Ol'moremtormaUon,
call tM iolpltal at -. utl. est.
Kl.
rumors from the United Stales T k 'd Cf' porters Khorramshahr's situa· about imminent release for the a en 85 e vi ence · o ice rs · .. · •• \ .. R · • · -saili said. were 3.1 m•rtta•nr'PJ~ ~ w• en ... e• .-•> ' nosfages, wl\fcn a Tehran ra o ranging in height between 10 and tn a statem _ent broadcast ~Y
broadcast today implied was a 12 feet Tehran radio that Abadan s
form of pressure on Iran. The youths were not a rrested. situation was "somewhat bet·
The other was Iran's bat· ter" than Khorrams hahr's and
tlefield losses to Iraq in the 36· said .. the aggressor s have
rtay-old Persian Gulf war. Ira· superior firepowe r in this re-
nictn officials have accused the Lib W gion "
United States or siding with Iraq Y 8 an1S A broadcast Iraqi communi·
in the conflict. (Related story, que said a .. desperate enemy at·
Page A3.) Of U S _. tempt" to hall the advance on
A reporter for Pars. the Ira· • • ftClS Abadan from the east and from
nian news agency. who attended the north was "destroyed in a
the opening session of the debate LOS ANGELES <AP t -A quick and decisive battle."
-Sunday said "most probably" group purporting to speak for A later broadcast by Tehra;•
the hostage issue "will be de· Libyan leader Moamma r radio said Iraqi forces tried tr
c1ded in the near future" Khadafy has warned both Presi· cross the Khorramshahr·Abadan
because ''it is a very important dent Carter and Ronald Reagan to bridli?e behind a heavy artillery
issue." reduce America's presence in the barrase but ran up against stiff
Moosavi Tabrizi. a deputy con-Persian Gulf or face "extremely resistance from diehard lslamk
tacted by telephone from Beirut grave" consequences. revolutionary lo'(uards.
after the first round of debate The People's Bureau or the The radio said resid ential
Sunday, predicted it might take Socialist People's Libyan Arab areas in Abadan and Ahwaz
a "week to 10 days" to decide Jamahiriya, in a full-page ad in came under Iraqi artillery and
the conditions for the release of Supday's Los Angeles Times. air bombardment al mid·
the Americans. who today were caned for American withdrawal morning and an Ahwaz govern·
spending their 359th day in cap· from Muscat , Oma n and ment building was destroyed.
tivity. Somalia: withdrawal of "spy Ahwaz is the capital or Iran's oil
Mohammad Mohammadi, a planes" from Saudi Arabia, an province or Khuzistan 75 miles
end to the •·occupation" of north of Abadan. deputy from a party closely Egypt and a halt to alleged The broadcast said 12 Iraqi
linked lo the yowig Islamic mill· airborne surveillance across tanks were knocked out or action
tants holding the hostages. said Libyan borders. by daybreak hit-and-run raids his faction would try to prolong
the debate.
t:.ro,. P,.-. I I
SPENDERS
Lee B. Bulls of Buena Park
whose occupation was not listed;
.Richard Jahraus of Laguna
Beach. a merchant; Thomas
M esereau of L~guna Beach, a
lawyer; Louise B. Turner of
Laguna Beach , a realtor ;
Richard W. Barrett' of Laguna
Beach. whose occupation was
not listed ; Marion Knott or
Buena Park. a business ex·
ecutive: Nolan Real Estate of
Laguna Beach: Karl F. Weber
of Laguna Beach. whose occupa-
tion was not listed ; and
Woodward Dike of Laguna
Beach, a landscape archited.
The Laguna First Blufftop
committee also shows $73 in non·
monetary contributions.
Fro• p_,,. ,1 I
MISSING •...
father was outside doing
yardwork. She aaJd tbey beard
notbtna '8'lU1ual.
Police, at fint bellevint the
tot ml~t have wandered off,
conducted an lntenal~e all-day
aeareb of the neltbborhood and
·a 1wampy portion of the Upper
Newpoct Bay.
A paek of five bloodhounds
were ..,.ble to trace Ute boy's
aent aoy f\dtber tUn Ute tront
yardolblasnndpannta' bolM.
The "Fredenc Remington Corti Blazer
Western Cut and Detailed
The Iranian communique said
two Iraqi MiGs were shot down
in dogfights in western and
southwestern Iran and said one
Iranian plane was knocked down
west of Ahwaz.
Series Aids
Job Hunter
The first in a series of three
job see.kers' seminars will be
held Wednesday from 2 lo 4 p.m.
at Saddleback College in library
rooms 105A and 1058.
Wednesday's seminar will
cover "How to Write a
Resume.~4rllov. 5, the subject
will be .. Introduction to In·
terviewing Techniques.''
The final seminar. on Nov . 12,
will cover "interview Control -
Role Playing.Lo Mock Interview·
ing.'' Those interested in further
information may call 831-4570 or
831 -4575.
ALSGAAAGE
56 FASHION·tSLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 644 7030
Huntington Beach
Foufatalo Valley
EDITIO N
VOL. 73, NO. 301, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES O RANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1980
\'our HomPht•'n
Daily New~pap_.r
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
!Crimes
Reduced
lnHB
Iran Delays !Jebate
Major crimes In HunUDl\00
8eacb fell 2.t percent for the
ftnt half o11•. bucldna a trend
•blcb showed l"rimes rislna u averaie ol 10 perl"ent throughout
&.be nation.
1-eading the decrease were re·
ductlona in rapes, robberies.
larcenies, motor vehicle thefts
and anon. according to a uni ·
fbrm crime report released by
FBI Di.rector William Webster.
The six-month decrease also
revened a trend in 1979 which
11¥>wed an increase in the crime
index ol 4.16 percent in Hunt·
in,1ton Beach. The increase tbi"o\llhOUt lhe West for the year wu 8 percent.
The crime index groups
to1ether murder. rape, l"obbery,
aceravated assault, burglary,
)arceny-theft, motor vehicle
theft and arson.
· Police Chief Earle Robitaille
.a!H today he was pleased with
the d~ase and that it spoke
well for the performanc.e or lhe
city's 193 police. officers.
The .number of rapes for the
first aix IQODtba dipped from 37
to 27, but Robitaille indicated
dlere are still serious problems
in that category.
He said most rapes tradi·
tlonally have occurred during
summer months, but there are no• indicationa that they are be-
in1 committed at about the
eame pace throughout the entire
1•ar.
Robitaille also appeared to be
pleased about the number of
buralaries despite the fact that
tbey climbed from 1,586 to 1,617
ta.the reportin& period. .
Robitaille said residential
burllaries have skyrocket.eel in
recent .years and that the
•lowdown in increases is ·w.---· Aw new pollee proarama
and activities by the
-=·hftaml..W~ .... Mee ~ .. lD t.oldla1 d'Rm ln-......
Police Seek
Gunman in
Four Heists
Huntinltoo Beach police are
Marcbina for a man who may be
retponaible for at leaat four out·
door robberies, usually near
1bopptni centers.
Tbe most recent incident oc·
curred at 7:20 p.m . Saturday
lleblnd a sboppang center at
Sprtndale Street and Edinger
Annue, police said.
· An 11-year-old Huntington
•each woman .who· had just
parked ber car wu confrooted
by a man boldin1 a chrome·
celored bandaun. police said.
The 1unman ordered the
woman to band over her purse,
eoatainml '50, and to run fh>m Qll9 sane, police said. The aua-
)llet tbln Oed OD foot ..
.t_Tbe robbeJ" wu described u a
black man in bl.a early 208, s feet
I iaebea tall witb busby black p,tr, wearina a green or gray
~pauit. .
\ '
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These girls had various reactions to a ride eight and a
half feet above the ground on the back of an elephant.
The girls (from left) Heather Gorgura, 10; Stephanie
Morales, 8; Lisa Stanley, 10; LeAnn Stanley, s. and Lori
Stanley, 7. Their unusual experience took place Saturday
during a carnival at LeBard School in Huntington Beach.
Creaky County Ball.
Getting Shored Up_
Workers are sboveHng
mounds ol dirt from lbe plant·
era outside Orange County's
Hall ol Administration this week
as work commences to protect
the unstable new bui\ding.
The planters on the s treet
level al lbe five-story building
sit above an underground park·
ing garage. Cracks have •P·
peared on the garage walls and
engineering consultants think
the overloaded planters may
have caused the problem.
County workers cut down a
ground cover and began digging
up the dirt late last week. They
are expected to finish the work
this week
"We're trying to get it down to
a minimum of earth so we can
still keep lbe area landscaped,"
said Clilf Endsley, chief of the
General Services Age ncy's
a rchitectural and engineering
division.
Johnson and Nielsen As·
sociates al Irvine was chosen by
the cowity to develop ways to
bolster the building.
Endsley said removing the
dirt from the planters was the
fl.rm 's latitial recommendation.
Other steps to strengthen the
structure will come alter county
officials finish negotiating a con·
tract With tbe consultants. be
.said.
Meeting Revealed
NEW YORK <AP) -The Wall
Street Journal said today tbat
U.S. EnerlY Secretary Cbarlea
Duncan met secretly on Sept. 18
widl Saudi Arabia's oil miniater
ln the culmination of what the
newspaper 1aya some aovern-
ment olftclall call a ''biurft
eplsodeln enetay policy·
maklq,'' tbe undercover acquisi-
tion ol 2 mlWon barrels of oil for
Ute U.S. stockpile.
The •·• million office buiJd1nl for county government was
opened in June, 1978. Johnson
and Nielsen estimated in a pre·
UminUY. report that the restruc-
turing -S'rimarily strengthen·
ing concrete walls -wiU cost
from '650,000 to slightly more
than $1 mi.lllon.
Virgil Best. a manager of
GS A 's facilities se rvices
divls1on, said workers have re·
moved about 200 cubic yards 'bf
dirt so far anr1 will haul away
another SOO c ubic yards
Phone Seroice
Cut in lroine,
Costa Mesa
About 50,000 telephones in
Costa Mesa and Irvine went out
of service ror two and a half
hours this morning when a
Pacific Telephone Co. computer
lost ita memory.
Pacific Telephone spokesman
Art Leavitt said police depart-
ments, fire stations and
hospitals In the two cities were
among those who lost telephone
service at 5:30 a.m .
"The breakdown was in a San··
ta Ana electronic switching
system processing computer at
the Pacllic Telephone office,
3220 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana."
Leavitt said.
He aald cars with mobile
telepbcnes were sent to police
and fire statlona in the two cities
this mornln1 to permit
authorities lo place telephofte
calla.
"Operators were told to direct
all emer1ency telephone calla la
Irvine and Colta Mesa to police
and lire departments in aclja-
cent ciUes," Leavitt said.
Hostage Situation
Re01ains in Limbo
By The ABsodated Press
Iran's Parliament. the Majlis,
failed again today lo reach a de
cision on the fate of the 52
AmeriC'an hostages after a de·
bate of nearly six hours that
linked the situation with Iran's
war with Iraq.
Discussion will resum£' Wed·
nesday, informed i;ources '"
Tehran rep<>rted
A Tehran Radio broadcast
said the United States was in-
dulging io ''wishful thinking"
about the debate
"They are now bragging about
the imminent re lease of the
hostages,·' it s aid after the
session. "This is a rumor with
which lht>y want lo gratify
themselves.•·
In Washington. lJ .S. officials
said eicpectations of an immi·
nent breakthrough in the
hostage crisis were the resuJt of
excessive optimism by some or
the news media and not by the
Carter administration.
"We have not made any pre·
dictions,·· said one official. who
dee lined to be identified. ·'All we
hope is it happens at the earliest
possible time."
Continuing a ~ecret debate
that began Sunday. the 128·
member Majlis m et for four
hours in the morning. recessed
for two hours ror prayers. and
then met again in the afternoon
for nearly two hours.
No meeting will be held Tues·
day because it ls a religious holi·
day. But the parliament will
meet again Wednesday to con-tinue the debate. Like today's
meetlnp, it will be a special
seaai.oG a&Me the ""'ular meet· and Thursda.y.
"It ta not clear wben a de·
ci1ion will be reacbed on the
bostap issue," a spokesman at
the public relations office of the
M ajlis said before the morning
session.
Tehran Radio reported the
Majlis also discussed the war
between Iran and Iraq at the
morning meeting.
Two factors appeared to be ex·
tending the debate. which some
reports had suggested would be
resolved in a single day. One
was the wave or optimistic
rumors rrom the United States
about imminent release for the
hostages, which a Tehran radio
broadcast today implied was a
form of pressure on Iran.
The other was Iran's bat·
tlefield losses to Iraq in the 36·
day-old Persian Gull war. Ira-
nian officiala have accused the
United States or siding with Iraq
in the conflict. (Related story,
Page A3.)
A reporter for Pars, the Ira-
nian news agency. who attended
the opening session or the debate
Sunday said "most probably"
Boy, 5, Shot
By Dad's Gtm
A 5-year-old boy was in
serious condition today at Foun-
tain Valley Community Hospital
after his father accidentally shot
him la the cheat whUe cleaning a
rifle, police said.
David Jason McCrary was
struck by a .22 caliber bullet u
be lay on the fioor watchlnc
television at about 11:15 a .m.
Sunday.
Hl1 father, David Thomas
McCrary, 25, who waa cleanifta
the rifle on the floor of tbetr
Garden Grove apartment when
It went off, wu not held, police
aald.
the hostage issue ·'will be de-
c 1 d ed in the n ear future"
because "it is a very impartant
issue."
Moosavi Tabrizi, a deputy con·
tacted by telephone from Beirut
arte r the r1rst rountl of cit-bat•·
Sunday. predicted 1t mu!.hl takt-
a "week lo \0 day:." lo llcc1dc
the condition:-. for t•1e rtlcasc of
the Amen cans. wh•) today wf'r1•
spending their J.591h d ay 111 cap·
t1 vity
Fair 'n Chili
ff B Comestant Wins $7,500
J ohn Hundle~ of Huntington
Beach knows his chili beans.
And today, he·s a richer man
because of it
The former Huntington Beach
Union High School District
trusttt took second place and
won $7 .SOO Sunday in the L980
World Championship Chili Cook·
off at the Paramount Movie
Ranch in Agoura.
The competition. sponsored by
the International Chili Society.
was jlktged by a panel that in·
eluded celebrities J oanne Dru,
Robert Mitchum and Ernest
Borgnine.
An estimated 20,000 spectators
attended the day's competition
among 49 chili chefs . Bill Pfeif·
fer. 29, of Washington, D.C . won
the $20,000 first prize.
Hundley is president of the A
Better Citizen Foundation, a
company that works to combat
alcoholism. He was a school.
trustee for one year in 19'17·78.
He qualified for the competi·
tlon Sunday by wmnm1 the Baja
Callfomia-Cbi.J.l CompeUU. Ul
Oct. 4. Last June he placed third
in the Catalina Cook-off.
Hundley waa accompanied to
the cook-off Sunday by about 50
co-workers and friends who
wore T shirts stamped with thf:
proclamation, "It Tastes as
Good as it Smells."
Tied in-~
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HOT CHILI MAKER
Hw ........ Hundley
Co-worker Lorraine Burns
said fhmdley missed the fi rst
prize by one judge 's point.
"J ohn makes great chill.·
Miss Bums said. "He someHmes
brings it to work ...
HB P(}1lice Probe
Arme1d Robbery
· Huntington Beach police were
continuing their investigation to·
da.Y in the robbery of a loca.I
physicist and his wife who were
threatened at gunpoint and tied
up in their home Saturday night.
Police continued to withhold
the identity of the victim
because of threats against his
life, but they conf1NDed that the
same man was mbbed similarly
in his home in August.
In the earlier· robbery. five
people forced their way into the
man's bome, ordered him to
open a safe anc't fled with $12,000
cash, plim silver and gold coins
valued at $238.,000, police said.
Three susp.~d.s were arrested
shortly alter that robbery, and
some al the loot was recovered,
police said.
Huntiqto,n Beach police Sgt.
Luis Ochoa. said warrants have
been issued for the arrest of the
two other suspects in tbe Aug. 6
robbery.
Bom.b8 Injure 15
JER.USALEM (AP> -Bombs
exploded in Jerusalem and the
Tel Aviv suburb of Ra mat Gan, in·
jured at leut 15 people: poli~
aaidtoday.
Ochoa s aid police d<ln 't 11.iili<•vr·
the Augus t s us pec t s we n
respons1ble for Saturd<1y's rob
bery of the local physicist .
In thls weekend·s incident. two
men lured the physicist outs11te·
his home, forced him back in
side at gunpoint, tied up the man
and his wife and Ocd with cash
and jewelry valued al $8,000 to
$10,000, police said.
Shotgun Used
In HD Holdup
A man armed with a sawed-off
shotgun robbed the Oasis ~as
station, 6002 Bolsa Ave .. Hunt·
ington Beach, of $396 Suntl11y ar
ternoon, police said.
Police said a while man in his
30s, with a well-trimmerl brown
beard, pulled up to the cashier's
booth in a white station wa~on.
pointed the shotgun und de·
manded cash.
Coasc
Weather
Fair through Tuesday.
Lows tonight in sos. Highs
Suspect in Ax ~slaying 'Sane' :~~:.~~::A:·
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tlmn with a tbree·foot pole u .
Dr. Maurice S. Green, wboaaid
". b • • e o.u D I• le d II ra .
Moatpmer1 1lnce Sept. 2~
testified •lie 1utfered a "dis· a11oelatlve rHettoa" to the
1la1• • Prtda1, June IJ, at lln. CJore'11MmelD W7U..
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aalOdatlve reaction ta "not that clout m waun.ol wa111. 1 StoQI,
unuaual." Page BIJ .
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For the Cameras
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c•1Jl• hu• r•mer•men to c·ut
rhe nl'~man and h1:1 t•rc·w 1111ay .. d
fur .1 frt't' lunch, but skippt.'d out befon·
th,• t-'HI man m1tdt' h15 Six-t·t•h Why
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Most of the TV crewl> I've ~Ol'OW\
tt!rt!d in California art' d bit more
responsible than that
U•~I O(ll•U"'
1u;at:INORANGt:l'O ~, for example , you know
.rn ''"'nt 1s H1g N<'WS wh~n the mm1·cams. sound men and
hght1ng tt'du\1<'1ans roll into town.to turn the neighbor ~f a
murdt•r sus1w<'t or a bran • local fireman into an overnight
~l ar Tht• luWI) print Journalist lea~ns to endur~ th~ shoves
of u burl)' man1 t•am uperator who s maneuvenng in to get
some good film Anet we know that the steam often ~utters
out of a nt>WS conference the mmult! the TV boys switch off
their ligt\ts . But cvt•n today, I'm still arnazed at the rabbits some
TV repc>rters pull out of their hats.
CONSIDf:R i\ R ECf;NT HUNTINGTON Beach City
Council meetrng
·Now, city councils sometimes pla_n thei~ agend~s on a
le t 's .sa ve·the·beSt·fOr·last basis . So 1f you re anxious to
hear whether a top administrator will be fired , you'll first
ha ve to sit thml.1$h long reports on weed abatement and
sewer repairs. That was the Hunington Beach council's plan. schedul
ing the discussion of a new massage parlow law for mid·
way in the meeting.
BUT IN ROLLED A CAMERA crew from one of the
prestigious network·owned stations. The reporter took one
look at the coun{'i l ·s schedule and decided it wouldn't do.
With remarkahle ease, the newsman persuaded the
coun"il to move the massage parlor discussion up to the
top or the agenda. That way, as the newsiban explained it .
his c rew could film it. pull out and possibly get the whole
thing on the air that 11ery night
WHAT A TRICK! l'D LIKE to m eet the print
Journalist who could persuade a city council to rearrange
its agenda to m eet hls deadline or to get him home sooner.
Ah, to bf> :i TV news m an
It's somethJng I may dream about during the next
weed abatement hearin,~
Pot Farmer
Two Tee'ns Shot;
Me.~a Man Charged·
A Costa Mesa m an has been
r eleased on $1,000 bail after he
allegedly shot two teen-agers
with a .22 caliber gun Friday
when they climbed over his
fence and into his backyard.
which police said was filled with
marijuana plants.
Costa M~a investigators said
Mic hael James Hemphill. 25.
told them he had been bothered
by "bikers" and "punk rockers"
who had ~n after the plants at
· his west Costa Mesa home.
The Other teen-ager, officers
uid, was pelted in the back.
S'oth boys were released from
the hospital without serious in·
ju.ry, investigators added .
Hemphill , of 2198 Canyon
Ori ve, was arrested on charges
of assault with a deadly weapon
and .~ultivation of marijuana.
Ta~en as evidence, officers
said. were 33 marijuana plants
rangi11g in height between 10 and
12 feet .
The youths were not arrested.
Iraqis
Tighten
On Port
H •;IRtJT, Lebanon I AP>
I r11q said toouy 1t hlld taghttint,'tl
1ti. hvld un thl' lrun11&n port
K h \t r r u na s h ;1 h r a n d I r a n · §
h•1.1dcri. :.adrnowhod6'!!d th£' d ty'is
111lUltllOO WUl'I "C'rltl{'lll "
Purl!. the• umdal Iranian news
1t"1rncy. 11t11d olfil'ials In the
n .. arby 1111 r efining c ity of
Abudun hud lust all contact with
Khorr1tmshtthr , located on the
eu11tern cou.st of the Shatt el·
Arab waterway leadinl( to the
Pcr111an Gulf some 400 miles
1touthwe!it of Tehran.
After a meeting with
Ayatoll ah Hutaolla h Khomeini in
Tehran on Sunday night, Iranian
Prime Minister Mohammad Ali
RaJa1 and Parliam ent Speaker
H ashem& Rafsanjani told re ·
porters Khorramshahr's situa
t1on was "{'ritJcal. ·· Rajai said
1n a s tatement broadc.ast by
T ehra n radio that Abadan 's
situation was "somewhat bet·
ter" than Khorra mshahr's and
s aid ''the aggressors have
s uperior firepc>wer in this re·
gion."
A f>roadcast Iraqi communi·
que said a "desperate enemy at·
tempt" to ha lt the advance on
Abadan from the east and from
the north was "destroyed in a
quick and de<.'isive battle."
A later broadcast by Tehran
radio said Iraqi forces tried to
{'ross t he Khorramshahr·Abadao
brid~e behind a heavy artillery barrage but ra n up against stiff
resistan{'e from diehard Is lamic
revolutionary guards.
The radio said residential
a reas in Abadan and Ahwaz
came under Iraqi artillery and
air bom bardment at mid·
morning and an Ahwa:t' govern·
m ent building ·was destroyed.
Ahwaz is the capital of Iran's oil
province of Khuzistan 75 miles
north of Abadan
Seniors See
Old Movies
In Huntington
A bufret dinner and a movie will
be offered at a Senior Tues·
day Social program beginning
Tuesday al Golden West College
In Huntington Beach.
A $2.50 charge covers a film
be1inning at 3 p.m . in Forum 2
and a dinner at 5 p.m . in the
cafete ria.
On Oct. 28, the featured film
will be "How Green Was My
Valley," s tarring Roddy
Mc Dowe ll . Waller Pidgeon and
Barry Fitzgerald. On Nov. 4,
"Father of the Bride ," with
Spencer Tracy and E lizabeth
Taylor, will be screened.
Senior citizens who wish to at·
tend must have a Gold Key
Card. a vailable to all Coast
Co mmunity College District
residents over the age of 60. These
cards, which may be purchased
before each screening, entitle
seniors to discounts at designal·
ed {'ollege events.
He fired inlo bus hes in his
backyard: surrounded by a tall
w<Wd fenc~ topped with hartd
wire, he t.old ofrat·cr11
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A 14·yt:u old Co11ta M~:rn hoy
was rU!lh«-rl Lo tloul( Mf'monal
H0t1p1lwl with a J>4;llt>I from Z2
caliber ":make load" In hlN rtl(ht
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seH off N1&nturkcl h1lun.S , Co.._t
Guard &polw1ui11rn M urlo To111·1ul11
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/.11tl' items from toda11'1 world a nd national news developmenl.s.
Ofj'icials 'Vndismayed'
By I .ranian Decision
WASlllN <iTON (A I') Curter udmlni11tration officials
w e1 e 1111t v1allily dh;wppuintt!d tod•Y hy the lranhm parliament's
ctet·1"1on to 1t111' off until Wedne!Mt1ty further dh1c-wi11ion of relea!le
11f th.-Amerlc11n "o•t•&ett U1tvtn1 t11" en a uuuowi 11llu\C'e , offit•111hl IO!U!lted that ex
11ec•t11llcMU of it hreakthrouath wen~ tht-result or excess~ve op
11m1i.m hy 11on1t.· of the news med1• 1tnd not by the 1tdm1n1stra·
111111 ' "We h11ve t~o\ m1tde any 11red1r tiom.," ~1ud one offlc11tl, who
deC'llned tA1 be tdentiflad "All Wtl ho~ IH it happens at the
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SYDNEY, AuaV alla <AP> Webb Chllea, who wants to sail
··to the t!d&e of human experience " completed an 8,SOO-mlle
l'aclllc crouln1 froin Cellfornta today In an open 18·foot boat,
lhe amalleal veuel e\·er to make the voyaae.
Chilei&, •. aalled into Calma Harbor, 1,250 miles north of
!iydney, and ut.onlahtod custom• and lmmlaraUOM offlclala by
announciq he had come from Amertca.
ChUee aet aan from hla naUve San Dle10. on Nov. 12, 1978, in
hlA ti-foot boat, Chldioc~( Ttchbome, ln an attempt \o be.the firat
perlOn to clrcumnavi1ate tbe world aln1lebanded in an 'Open
boat .
''•tlec""h sr•••••~ . .....ic
ANTIOCH <AP) Bua driven, cafeteria worken and other
non-teachina atalf of tl\e tCll,CI00-1tudent An\locb Unified School
dlatrtct went on 1tnke earl11 today after weekend ne1otlatloea
failed. ' The ao.member Callfonua School Employees Association
chapter eet up picket lines at all 12 acboola tn the cltstrict at e
a.m . ln thetr dispute over noooftOnOmlc terms of a new roa·
tract. Tbelr old contract expt,..d June 30.
IAllHll•9 ll11aelle~1 .....
LAS VEGAS (AP) -An American Airlines jetliner on a nllht from I.qi Aalelu to Oneh\Dd tnade an unacheduled •~P
here early tod•J wia.n problema developed ln one of the ctaft'• ....... . . .
'l'be hderal AvlaUoD AdsnlniatraUon at McCarran lntema·
Uonal Mii*'\ Mid t.M ao.1111 m trt·Jtt landecl at 11:12 a.m.
after prt'ws ....... wttb ..... =· T..-O=• u a&rllDe • .. man ln IM Aqel11, termed tM ?_ _ 11pneau&ioearJ."
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F~e• in the CIVlftl
Superman, Mickey Mouse. Dracula and
Frankenstein are otil this year when it
comes to what the well·dressed, er. well·
mas ked s pook wear s this Halloween.
Customers and staff of Hollywood Magic in
Costa Mesa are (from left ), Cone Head,
Yoda and Wizard. They a re really Randy
Byram of Irvine ; Devon Watkins, 7, and
Willia m Morris, both of Newport Beach.
These are three biggest movers in mask
department this year.
Child Sex Killer
Won't Be Executed?
tAMARlLf.0 'AP J As he conv1c·ted':" he said. "That's how
sits in his Death Row cell at San the system works. The prosecu ~uenlin Prison awaiting the gas tion bwit its case Qn nothing."
{'ha m ber for the r ape ;ind Frank freely adfnits his sexual
multilation murder or a z.year inclinations are una{'{'eptable to
old Camarillo girl , Theodore society. but s ays he is powerless
Francis Frank is convmce<i he to prevent them · I "ons1der the
will not be put to death 's1<·k· part nf my ltfe <1s the will
"No. I don't expe{'t 1t not of Gl'd. or call it fate 1f you
ever ... Frank was quoted as say-wl s h ... ht> s a 1 d ··Yet . un
ing in a copyrighted story 10 fort unatt.>ly for so{'1e t~ and
S unda y · s editio n o f th e m yself. it too has been an e xc•st
Camarillo Daily News. • ing part of my life ·
While he admits to craving f° · P rank is opt1m1sti<' he will be
sexual perversions with unwall~ t. ~bk to WlO a retrial and even
ing children and to molesting ·:,1• t ua lly be set free At worst. he
more than 100 :,oungstcrs in th~ expects lo servt' i!O year an
past 20 years. the soft.spoken, .Pri~on. for the Seitz death I t's "
well-groomed to'rank insists he future he says his past yt-a rs in
did not abduct Amy S ue Seitz prison have prepared him to ac
from her aunt's hom e on Ma rch {'t>pt
14, 1978, did not rape her or snap Meanwhile. 1-·rank. ~a id he
a pair of locking pliers onto her li.ves ~or the regular v1~1ts from
chest before strangling her. has wife who, despite his sexual
His arrest was based on ltis experiences, remains loyal. He
background aa a child molester , fills his days between visits
he savs. and his conviction in.an watching televtsion. writing let·
Orange County Superior Court l~rs . and keepipg IR touch with
last year was the result of a has Jawyer:s. . .
"crazed, irrational public out· Eaal..plght, exactly at m!d·
raged '>Ver a brutal sex killing... ni~ and several other tn·
He lit(ened the arrest and m ates read to themselves a
trial to the 17th century Ne)"· ~lected Bible passage
England witchhunls when sus· Frank says his go.al is to be re·
peels were burned at the stake leas_e d and to return to his
for s uspicion of being in league family
with the devtl. . "I was very close to m y fami·
"I realized before the trial ly out here ... he says
even started th at I st ood a But he realizes he would likely
damn good ch a n {'e of being be the object of revenge from
the families of h1s many victim~
a nd s ays to protect himself he
would have to leave the country f "'ro;,, Pagr A I {r he is ever freed
AX •.•
Mrs. Montgom er y said she
twice tried to escape as the two
women struggled and s lid in pools
of blood. but Mrs. Gore s lammed
her against a door to the outside
Jo'ina lly, Mrs . Montgomery
gained control of the weapon and
repeatedly struck Mrs . Gore a
fellow "hurch choir member on
the head. The victim fell to the
floor of the utility room and the de
fend ant said : "I hit her and I ltit
her and I hit her and I hit her ."
60.,000 in Rally
ST. LOUTS <AP> -More than
60,000 people took pa rt in anti·
abortion really here organizers
said was staged to "m ake pc>liti·
{'ians . . . aware of the growing
publk opinion against abortion."
Organizers of Sunday 's "Pil·
grimage for Life " march to
downtown Keiner Plaza sa id the
event was not linked to the Nov 4
election.
The "Frederic Remangton"-Cord Blazer.
Wes1ern Cut and Detailed
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Confection
Tested
For Glass
By Tbl' ~ialed PTHa
Laboratory tests could provide
"lues to ho'4' s hards of glass
found their wav into a tumbler
of {'hO{'O\ate. m i lk t hat an
Anaheim man mixed with
p-0wder from a tin of ·'SACO
Cho{'ol ate Ins t ant ~ 1x and
Drink •·
J ewel T stores took the pro-
du{'l off the shel\les or its L25 out·
lets nationwide following the re·
port from one of its {'ustomers
Saturday
It was unclear 1r the mall had
bt-eo roota minated in the plant
where at was manufactured. in
the man's home . or somewhere
an between •
"We 'll know something after
the tests." said Russel Wright.
vice president and general
ma nager at Jewel T, adding that
the st.ore had been selling SACO
for a year without incident.
Wright said samples of the
contaminated mix and other
samples were sent to Jewel T 's
home offi ce in Barringt.On, ID.
He said it would be up to SACO
to dedde whether a recall of the
m ix was necessary
SACO a lso manufact ures a
buttermilk mix, a non·dairy
{'reamer and pc>wdered milk for
national distribution. Company
president B.J. Sanna said the
chocolate mix is distributed only
to 40 stores in Pennsylvania and
18 an California.
J a mes Ree \les . 36. o f
Anaheim, said he had bought the
product a week ago and mixed
himself a dri.n.k for the first time
Saturday
"When I finished drinking. the
pie{'es of glass were in the bottom
nf the glass." he said. "I opened
the {'Ontainer and started digging
out pieces of glass. There were.
two dozen pieces.··
Reeves was not injured but
alerted the media because he
felt he was not getting coopera-
tion from officials in an effort to,
in his words. "alert the public so
some liUle kid does n 't drink this
s tuff."
ALS GARAGE
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(714) 644 7030
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BUSINESS I ST()()(S Monday. Oc:IOl>er 27, ,_, H/F DAIL V PILOT &J
11.S. WiaeSals
ManunaMia,
Italy on Top
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Or. Lucio Caputo, lbe Italian TraM Commissioner in
New York, literally bristles when the subject of French
wines comes up. In the American marketplace, Italian
wines have clobbered the French wines. But French
wines sliJI retain theJr reputation !or the highest quality.
That gal15 Dr. Caputo, who doesn't believe it for a mo-
ment.
.. Some people pay S60 or $70 for a bottle of French
wine," he says. ''That 's like putting $2,000 on an envelope
when lS cents will do."
American consume rs have already voted with their
dollars for the Italian product. But people who are con-
sidered gourmets (the very word is French l still have to
be persuaded. Go into a French resta urant in the United
States and you will usually be presented with a wine list
devoid of Italian names.
Dr. Caputo would love to wipe out this French image.
To do it, he's hosting elegant tastings across the country,
introducing vintage Italian wines to the palates or wine
connoisseurs. He's also running ads in gourmet food
magazines, featuring a
testimonial from Al ain
Sailhac. head c hef at
o ne of New York 's
f in es t Fre n ch
restaurants. Le Cirque.
·~ Money
Tree
"MV LOVE FOR
fine wine goes back to my youth,·· says Mr. Sailhac in this
ad. ''Growing up in Millau in the south of France. wine
was a part of every meal It should therefore be no sur-
prise to you that Le Cirque serves s uperb French wine ...
But what you may not know is ttiat some of our best wines
are Italian. We serve lla lian reds of magnificent heritage.
And delicate , delightful ltalian white wines, too.
"Jn short. m~ palate is French. but my appreciation is
international." -
• Take that. France'
Dr. Caputo continues the attack by reeling off an im-
pressive set of statistics .
-ITAL y ' NOT FRANCE. is the world ·s largest wine
producer. Th
0
e Italians passed ·the French in 1977 -and
they 're still out in front.
· -Italy accounts for 23 percent of world wine output.
-There are 3,500 different ltalian wines. Only about
400 are currentl y imported into the United States.
' -IN 1970, THE f'rE'nch had a lead of nearly 2 to 1 over
the ltaJiAAs in the ~hipping of wines to the United States.
We imported 6.6 million gallons of French wine in that
year , compared to 3. 7 m illion gallons of ltalian wine.
So dramatically has this situation changed that the
ltalians are not only in front. t hey have a lead of better
than 3 to l over the French. In 1979, we imported 12.8
million gallons of French wine -and 43.1 million gallons
or Italian wine.
_.... ITALIAN WINES ACCOUNTED for SS oercent of
imported table wines last year -and captured 13 percent
of the total U.S. wine market. ·
-Of the 10 top-selling imported wines, the first rive on
the list are Italian : Riunite , Cella, Giacobazzi, Bolla and
Folonari.
-Because French wines are more expensive than
Italian wines. it was not until last year that tl:\e Italians
passed the French in the dollar value of their imports.
They are now a solid firs t in that category, too.
-In 1980. the Italians are not just restJnl on tbeir
lead, they are lengthening it. In the fi rst six months of the
year, Italian wine imports spurted so sharply that they ac-
counted for 63 per cent or al) the table wine imported lnto
the country. The French share? 12 per('ent. .
Business LmuU
New U.S. Agency
SACRAMENTO <AP> -In rare praise of a govern-
ment agency, business representatives have lauded the
first efforts of a four-month-old omce that is weeding out
unneeded state regulations. .
''We are very impressed with the operation of tbe Of.
fice of Administrative Law so far." Bill Struble of the
California Chamber or Commerce recently told an As·
sembly committee.
"We are likewise refreshingly pleased with t he re-.
suits we have seen so far:· ~aid AILlbra of the California
Manufacturer_s Association.
B011I GROUPS SAID they wished the new office were
under the Legislatur~ rather than the governor. but said
they would withhold judgment on that until they see what
OAL does in future cases.
Both groups backed off their support of proposed con-
stitutional amendments that would give the Legislature
power to throw out regulations it didn't like.
Such amendments were defeated by the Legislature
this year. Opponents said the new Office of Administrative
Laws abould be given a cha.nee to work.
THE OAL WAS CREATED July l by a 1979 law,
ABllll by Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, D-San Fran·
cisco. The office was designed to address business com-
plaints about the number and complexity of state regula-
tions. More than 200 st ate agencies have more than 21,000
pages of rules.
The new office reviews all proposed re1uJaUons and
throws out those that are not necessary, consi9lent with
state law clear or consistent. Starting next January, it
also will ~versee the review by the agencies or all their re-
gulations.
IN ITS 'FlaST three months, the office rejected 22 per-
cent of proposed new regulations, OAL Director Gene Liv-
ingston told the Assembly Constitutional Amendmenta
Cdmm.ittee.
He said some were thrown out because they were
based on "feelings . .not based on reported iDJtances GI
abmes or problems.''
He said one a1e~y wanted to protect a butterfly aa an
endanaered species, though the Jaw does not mention in·
sects.
TD .AGENCY TRIED to persuade us that lnncta
were fllb." 1Jvin11ton said.
Libra said bis 1roup was interested ln what OAL wtll
do witb some "touaher test cases" comin1 up.
Gold Quotations
Selected world 1old prices tod.y:
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LOS ANGELES IA P > Thl' nl'\'-TV s casc1n
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r eturn to work. the s mc·ll} stuff got>s •'"'1~
3. TRY TO RECALL lht' l>rt•1·1..,t· frt•l!ng' :.11u
cxpencnce<:I last season when sampltnJ.! th<· nt'"
series. Thts Should hav(• the (•ffoc•l or l<1W(•nng .~r1ur
e xpect ations. thereby lessen1nj.! lh(· <"hann· of
serious disappointment
4 J-'i nally, bear in min·d lhat no ma1 tcr how
awful t he new r•rogram at h11nd 1s. ;11 lea st 1t ·.., nnt
·:Speak Up /\rncnca " T hat t!> alrl.'ally r an1·•·IN1.
assuring this M·ason !'>Orne mt·a!'>ur1· or suN'<"•"
even heforc 1l b<·~in!>
You are now rearl y to f'x rwri1>n1·t• th1· 1!180 HI
primc time television \('ason I lapp)o w<ttl'hinJ.!
•
"LADIES MAN," TONIGHT at 8:30 on ('HS.
Cha nnel 2. has the honor of being tht' first new
series out of the chute this stnke delayed !->Pa ... on
It may remind bas eball rans of a Tug Mc<;raw
fastball, which ht· has label<•d lhl' l '<·g~y I.Pl'
Pitch After he throws 1l. he asks hims '1£ "IS that
a II t here is·~"
"Ladies Man" is pre tty much a n amalgam of
lhe last 50 situation comedies to htl television.
churne<:I up and s pit out a s a 1980s vl'rs1on Dtf·
fercnt situation. same comedy.
The situation . Lawrence Pressman plays a
single pa rent, oh. that endurin~ breed raisin~ a
young daughter alone . lle re 's the difference lfc is
a writer al a women's magazine. the on~y man '"
the place · r1
THE COM EDY : SEX UAi. allusions and a
~oodly portion of precocious wit from the kid.
MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
YOUNG PEOPLE
,,_ ~.ctve °'""' 'i'""f1$.., to "lurm t'M'#Jflfr •be.Ju' tr~ , •• ,,,,,,,...,.,.or
m1w-•C°"""1f 'tJt lf•w"'Obr tlwl'fch1tdrm1
MIDNIGKT SPECIAL
Frtc:t.y & S•turd•y
"FRIDAY THE 13th"
, ... ....,.,..__
''HALLOWEEN"
l:IW,.._., .. ., ... ,1•1•:t1
l'rl'!>Sman 1s pe rfect as the ~sieged hero, ron
, 1•vin~ Jll~l th1• ri~ht a mbiguity dcm<i ndt·<.I of the
:-.;l'W J\m1•nran Male You know. the tenderne~!'>
ind 't·n...rli\'llY of ;i wo m an encased in thl'
m.i..,ruhn<• presence. lf1s co-workl·rs art> c;retc ht>n
S1mont• Griffeth. a bl•aut1ful . strident, man
d11dg(•r Andrea. a bcautifuJ m <Jn-chast•r . Su~<in
\!Itson 1\riw. who's bt.•autiful and normal 01n1I
II o I)> t t· 1 n l. tHll "t• Sor t'I . th l' t ~ r a n n 1 ca I bu 1
twautiful t•<li tor
So far "" good . or ;it lt·as l t•1inta1n1n~
"AIRPLANE" (PG)
"STARDUST
MEMORIES" ,.
I
"DIVINE
MADNESS"
CRl
"PRIVATE
BENJAMIN" (R)
I "THE ELEPHANT
MAN" (PG)
11--I
'"THE eMrtH ·~· ST1UICES IACll"
-.-OP•H•'-
( .
"ORDINARY
PEOPLE" fR)
po..,,1bilU1t•s '"" romt>\ the hard part giving
1h1·:-c· folk!. .,nmt•th1ng to say and do A !'.ample of
"hat was M•ttl('d (r1r
,\ndn•a. dcHnb1ng her latest romance.
~u:-hl's "It was !-.O rom antic We met at the
"llpt'rmarkct. in produce I a ccidentally grabbed
ht~ zucch1n1 "
And M> 1t gt."'" Pressman encounters some sit·
eom ty}J(' problems. his fourth-grader solves them,
and thl' nt'"' TV \t•ason is under 1,1,ay
"IN G0p WE TRUST"
(PG)
Sweeping you into the hearts of
children around the world ...
"Tlt;E JERK" 1A)
"BLUES BROTHERS"
"PROM NIGKT" (A)
• C"~~.:.:~.-.:..::.:...-:.~:.:~ .. ; ...... ._J
• with filmed s tories about children in Africa,
Asia. and Latin America .
• with music an d dramatic presentations from
stars of stage. screen and television.
I "SMOK£Y & THIE
CE,__..[ Otf,GOIJI BANDIT PART II"
~ • "1941" , .. , euRNs IOOK 1• C" _ "'"'
With ~
.co-hosts:
It's your chance to •..
COME LOVE THE CHILDREN.
At..l a m ANO [l!l rtLMS RECllVE
fltl 9£.AL Oft THE MOTION PtCTUfll COOC Of' SEV ACOULATl()fj
~--~.=..::...:..:...:_:.~~~.. ,., .... -..... I "THI IWI ""~
4R n.AA "'641M•st "THE ELECTRIC UI~ ~uu HORHMAN" ....... . -
RBANCOWBO ,,, ... ,..,. "UTTLI D~S"
INI
If It flo•t1, ch•nce1 •r•.
you •lt re•d •bout It • lft .... DAILY PILOT
...
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.:
\Carol Lawrence
Art Unkletter
A PRESEl'ITATION OF WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL
FEATURING: STAri. lllOOri.EYHN!l
President. World Vision lnte1n1tloMI
MONDAY. OCTOBER 27
8:00-9:00 PM· KHJ-TV. CH 9 __ .....,,,_ __