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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-30 - Orange Coast Pilot. I~ , 0 . -·-::-~· R~uedDogs ·Face Adoption Or Execution Cry for Delp Hostage nr·bate Delayed By 1'le .u.oetated Pl'ft9 Amid stormy scenes al the Parlialnent building, many Iranian deputies boycotted public debate on the American hostages today . leaving the 228-seat legiJlature short of its 179-member quorum and forcing Alleged :Phony Medic Facing M1•rder Charge Jurors Clear ·Texa·n McKINNEY, Texas CAP> -A four-month legal nighlmare ended for Candace Montgomery whe n she was acquitted of mu r d er c harges , but her lawyer says th~ summer after- noon she killed a friend with 41 blows of an ax wilJ haunt her forever. postponement of the session ' until Sunday. Sixl.l~·six deputies defied 1 Mrs. Montgomery tr:embled as the verdict of innocent was re- turned Wednesday, then quickly ~ • ·left the courthouse with her · husband, Pat. · 11 appealS by Tehran radio and • I I _, Iran's chief Judge S adeih ~ -• -Kfialkali that they atte.nd today ------. . -.~-....,_-... ~-----· .....__ -~----':!-~ ~~-:--~.:::,_-., ~ rl.<l!..fJ).-~ •.• -, ~~· l<·; ·.·~· ~~~A·-'i'~.0-,Vft"f 4-J.. ..... , , l'he couple plan to move to Atlanta, leaving behind a trail . ~b!~ -~.~tligh!~. bu .r:oman\!~~..,. .... uaiDobs~'With 'c'fufer-m..-1fM1l1:~·-··:--: "'· o.i•r ,...~ -UPSETS CARTER -M · '1 ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER AL GARCIA AND FRIENDS Dqp. Face Deelh In Ironic Twtet to Cruelty C•M Two Rescued Dogs : Facing Execution By PIHL SNEIDEKMAN Of tlll O.Olr f'li.c SIMI Last February, two small dogs were discovered star ving and near death in an abandoned Huntington Beach home. The dogs were nursed back to ·Drop Told . : .In County9-8 ~ Jobless Rate health and held as evidence at the Orange County Animal Shelter , while police searched for their missing owner with an animal cruelty warrant. The missing man was arrested Wednesday in Garden Grove and faces a possible fine for the misdemeanor offense. But his rescued dogs , no longer needed as evidence, may soon be put to death at the animal shelter if new homes for the pets cannot be fbuod. Police Detedive Craig Robison said that on Feb. 8. neighbors on · Lanark Circle noticed that Robert The unemployment rate in Betker, 33, hadn't been home in Orance County dropped to 4.3 weeks. They grew concerned percent in September from the abouthisdogs. ·•· 5.2 percent posted in Auiust. A police officer called to accordina to a report released investigate found month-old Wed n es d a y by t he s ta te letten in his mail box. Employment Development He alto found two emaciated Department. docs. ribs showing, close to Employment increases In death from weeks without 11riculture, construction, proper food. IOffrnment, transportation, The does bad apparently eaten atlllties and manufacturing what little food had been left out. ._tribuled to euin1 the jobless But their bowls were empty. A rate, ana.ly9ts aald. backyard pond filled with rain • The 5.2 percent unemployment provided them with. water and rate reallied in Aucust wu the probablJ kept them alive, the ldsblll far tbe county durinc the invnU,aHq officer aaid. i• a Bl aaUonwide economic Animal abelter offtciall bave •lo•duwu. treated·tbe clop and beld tbem Tile •.t ·percent , September for 'the put nine montba, while '* ~ to a •. 7 perceot police 1earebed for Betker. rte. durllil September 11'79. ·~ . .• Detectift RobilOD said that , Ana111U aud tbe:elMIK when Betker waa arruted . •loc* ,_ U.. rem al the Wedoeldq be lDdtcated that the ,.., II fat!"able, tlDI to clop can be put up for adoption. ~··llaet tbe umber al A shelter apokeaman said ·Jok iD;Ublle education and available do11 wbo are not · NlaU ...... beeaaH of tbe Mlopt.ed wUldn a week'• Ume ' =.:a.~ ...... Ur ~·.,.~= .... Al) '· ·,, . .. -many of them protesting any action on release of the captives before the U.S . presidential elections Nov. 4. _ .-. ~ KhalkhaU . the stem Islamic judge who has sent scores of convicted c riminals before firing squads and is known as a hardliner oil the hostage issue. s torme d t o the rostrum, screaming and waving his while turban over his head, and pleaded for a quorum so debate could ~gin. The deputies in attendance shouted that debate should be held even without a quorum. a Danish radio correspondent reported from the scene. Saying he was ''no friend of the United SCates or J imm y Carter," Khalkhali said that reg~rdless of the. effecl. of the hostage issue on the Ptesidential · election, it was a problem the assembly was obliged to tackle, the reporter said. Douu of bOycottmg "1leptlties milled outside. They sent a message into the hall saying a debate would only "help the (See HOSTAGES, Pa'e AZ) . Birds Attac·k Jet Engines SAN JOSE <AP > -Bird.a fouled the jet engines of two commercial airliners taklq off from Saa Joee airport in two separate incidents that airport officials called "very unusual." The flnt incident occurred Wednesday when an Att California 71'1 jetliner WH forced to return to the airport immediately after takeoff became a bl"' wu sucked Into one of its eqlnea . An hour later, a Republic Airline• DC·t was forced to abort its takeoff when lt struck a hawk. Tbe plane wu cbftked by mecbanlca and toot off a half. hour later, oftlelala iaid. ·""..,..•'"""""•' • .-: t • .... .; .. ) • 'lit • ......... -"' • • > -. .. .... ~- . ',,,: ·-. l • con[ess.ion .to kil~ng a ·fr1eJ1d . • Betty Gore. tn sell-Clefense on Friday. June 13 ··T here woo'( be a day m the· life of. Candace Montgomery that she won't remember she committed this act." defel)sc at-· torney Don Crowder told the jury in his closing -~guments "Don't rob this woman Don't rob-her two child~en. Doril rob· •P•~ this husband and wife." CANDACE MONTGOMERY, HU88AND PAT LEAVE COURT She'• Innocent, But WIN .... unt Her Forever' 'Docior" Facing Trial for Murder By ARTHUR a . VINSEL Of .. DeHy ptlllt ..... Trabuco Canyon resident Gerald Barnes, charged with IWU., a four-year charade u a doctor and losing one Irvine clinic patient who died, has been ordered held to answer rour charges, including murder. Judie Donald Dunaan concluded Barnes' 2"41 day preliminary hearing in Harbor Judicial District Court Wednesday by ruling there ia indeed sufficient evidence to try the abort, swart.by defendant. Ban., •T. wbo lives ill the faablonab&e, bony Coto de Cua planned community, watched and listened intently to the proceedlnp in which one count of 1rand theft wu dlamlased. TbeJrand theft cbar'e stemm ' from bi• receipt al some •.ooo iD salary durial bl• employment by Paelllc Southwest Medical Group in lrvlne, one al twa cllDicl with wbicb be wu iDYOlftd. Barnes' defenae •ttorney, f~m• Oraqe CouatJ' Deputy dhtriet · 1ttorne1 David Brlekw, aucceeded MODC1a1 in perauadln1 .r~e Du.n•u to cloae bl• client 1 heartnc to preu and public. I -t •• ' • ' • I The cue against Barnes, a former pharmacist stripped of b1s license in Illinois for involvement in a Medicare fraud ring and father of two sets of twins. has generated wide public , interest: New charges were file d against him last month after authorities prosec uUn1 the initial cue alleged be went out while free on bail and landed a similar clinic job posln1 as a doctor in Los An1eles County. Barnes bad told authorities including State Burea u of Medical Quality Auurance lnvestl1ator Frank Heckl be was 1oing to work as a taxi driver in south Oran•• County <See OOCl'OR, Pa'e AZ> PILOT lf NJ'EILS .THE '81 AVTOS Today's Dail)' Piiot previews . the 1111 .-moblle lineup. Look for "Auto '11," a special aeetlon containlnl stories and piet111W al next year'• modei. I from au~paet to tull-siae. .. ... . .. --..... Mrs. Montgomery confessed to hacking her friend to death in a desperate struggle sparked by the revelation of a love affair between the 30-year-old de· fend ant and Mrs. Gore's husband. ~nan . · The innocent verdict. returned by a nine-woman, three man jury after three hours of de· liberation, climaxed an eight- day trial marked by dramatic testimony. A guilty verdict would have required jurors to find that Mrs. Montgomery act· <See AX, Page A2) Cea st Weather Sunny and a little cooler Friday. Lows tonight 52 along the coast, 58 inland. .HJghs Friday 72 to 82. ' l~SIDE TOD"'~ f .. ,. . ,,,,,,..,,,,..,... .. SPRUCE GOOSE OUT OF ITS HANGAR IN LONG BEACH HARBOR -BUT THAT'S ABOUT ALL Mllllotl-doll•r Move Auu Into ..._,.•tect S.tbllctca Aa Mover• Try Ag•ln Today . Plane Move Troubled 300-yard Spruce Goose Journey Hanipered 1 ll'\;<i rn-:,\l'll 1 A l'1 llri\\ 1rr1 llu~he~· 21)(1 ton wooden fh tni.! boat whtl'h skeptics d 1Jl1l1t'\J tht' Spruce noose was 1 loJI in); in a harbur channel lo· ct:i. ;,s a SI million effort to 11111 v1· 1L from its drydock hangar f'rona Page :I I DOCTOR. • • 1JC'ncl 1ng tnal on thn :e earlier count!' llr is l·urrently free <tn $10,000 "j~h hail on charges which now n<.'l ull1· murder. practicing 1rw<l1 l irw without a li cense and • ,1b1·l~ 11rcscnbing drugs. Hl"c·kl . a n:t1red Los Angeles l'•1l1< l' Department scr~ea'nt. 111.1\ hlamc:tl clinics v.lth which I, 1 rm·-; It.id dealing•; for not full) 11•Jll'r.1lm~ ,~ tlh prn!>1•l·ut111 s 111 1 har~t·d thal was a factor rn cl1;.1111111 n~ •>f the grand theft h :i l'I!•'. although Barnes wa!> •r dt• rt-<1 .lrra1 gn<'d 1 n O ra.n~e < ·,,unt ,. ~uperior ·our-t ne.(t f ll ur..,lla ' url the 0U1er coun\S .. H~ 1Ch1ef· Deputy Distract Attornt:y .James Enrigt,U put on o n c.1-'hel'l ··'of> a) prie l i milttfr.y. h\ .1 ra»i! Hut we s till haven't r·l~yeq all •)Ur trump cards. ' •rcC'l.1red ~k1·k l 't'h ortn1M'' 111\IC!>tieutor cir · 11;11 111•!» .it ll\'1111•:-. 1r1 111e medical l1t•ld It-uhn•t to his atn·s t in' \11 U"l. (1.11 11)1..'0 l1>d.1 ~ he IS ~till 1:t·t•1v111g .nfor ma!Juu a bout 1t from t?roTess1onalsources · · · T lw flll\Jr htth.: fe llow is 1n 10 a tc·rnpora ry <1ry dm·k ('X p t' r 1 ,, n t: e d o n '-' d e I a \ .1 rt t: r another CHfic1a ls of Wratht!r Corp .. oper<itors of the airplane, hoped to complete the move today. T h e journey which bega.n Wednesday w:is a short one j u s t 300 y ards from the "corrugated cathedral" that has protected th1: a!Tcraft since its only (Jjght Nov 2. \947 . Rut the mov1:. scheduled to begin at 6 :16 a m. Wednesday and to last eight ho urs. was never qn schedule. "II has C'ompletely baffled everyon e ." s aid Wrathe r s pokesman Bob Liljenwall. "The airplane and its cradle were in· st a\ led 33 year s' a11:0 and we rouldo't ge.L at the rradle to lest ll 1 "They gav(' it their best pro· fcss1onal estimate.·· he added. "They ran into .problems they JUSt couldn't foresee '· T he aircraft. d urable yet fragile, is really mostly birch covered with fabric. It reqwrc:d delicate }\andling by towboat oper ators,• underwater divers ,,. ';\Qd ~rape..,.o~°'tor.s. , ', . > •• > ' The plan& and the huge cradle it rested on had to be moved· epa rately and this led to unex· pf'c ted delays in the project. • Th<' aircraft. large enough to hol<1 a BQ.emg 747's fUselage. w ;1s noated and lowed from its ha.ngar· Jate Wednes da9 mom mg, its Ill-foot high tail cle~ring l1•1•p trouhll..." llct'kl s aid nf the , . I he hangar d1)()rw;i y hy about f1 V<' feet \ This phast> of thl' procedure was four hours late due to un· even pump·nooding of several separate parts of the drydock The move was further delayed al midday when cranes had trouble lifting the cradle onto a barge. The cradle the n had to be strcn~thencd with 'il«•C'I beams. requiring ho urs of welding before an attempt t•ould be made to re-mate the plane and c radle so the entire lash-up could be hois ted to the new dry dock by "Berman the German." the world's largest floating crane a war prize brought to America from Germany after World War It · · The Spruce Goose will rest on the dry dock for eight months under a special shroud to pre· pare it £or being moved across the harbor next June for perma· nent display next to the Queen Mary. Scores or report~rs. photog. raphers and guests of Wrather Corp. -which will managt: and exhibit the plane witn~sed ttte ~ove. Wrather is, a Beverly Hills,,based ent.ertainment· petroleum conglomerate. Those in charge of the move were blessed Wednesday with a bright clear day a nd only mild breezes t o blow against the m assive sides and tail of the Spruce Goose as it Ooated in the channel. The watel"'was calm. . t'JM' a1-;a1n;1 Uarnc5., a former·· •·_om ruunHy theat~ actor _in the AX KILLER FREED 'l1w.~ourra • • • • rn .. rnurt11.•r clw!rge stems • ,. . • . • ;. 1 .,,n iht· death an"Septem~r s. . ~d ' 1,?t~nt1ona1ly and know spli~n.g fier!Skul.\. down 1.o the . -1J ,11 of ;i ·...t'ltc· rti.a betic .John mg1y. -·.,. braUJM~.:. ~ -,.-_ .... • .. ,, ••. ' ... '.J'hA ~~on\( • -t--"\!:. •f t~. t ,.. d .. --'\#-·.-:,. .... ; •. ~ .. -~-~" ....,.. ~ .~~,-,.. JA•J.--.. -••" --r s .a r1 s ~ s aa 1111rs . • --~hom Bafnt. .. -had.~en ·two<:tjiy~. -~m.nert a, er tbe verdict. and . Montgomery rucled instinctiVe-· · ,.;1 r\tcr dnd sent home with an JUr?rs r~f~ed to comment 'On ly and that her rage could ha_ve .. ~.~ • ur~c,r U'I "'' 111d :-.wut!.1:;,accordmg t~.~1r dec1s1on. • ~ stemmed from a 26-year-01~ ID· ' 111 t,.slun<Jm· · , Pat Montgomery, 35, said cident the defendant could re· 1 ,, earJ1er that his wife's pffa~r ~ith member only under hypnosis. •• r. ~~ot her w., 1 p_n mceadnt ~oth.ing Mrs. Montgome~ sa ihd Mrsh. . ·d ' d uccause," ove an y, Gore told her, "shh, •. " w en s e •UI C~ ~tu ie d H~sgid)le acc~ted a position screamed for her Ure. Dr. Fred I • I • t • .,, r I c • b r • u , : ... ,,.. ... ~ Dispeo~ation a t G e o r g i a I n s ti tut e of . Fason said the derendallt was Technology at Allanta and plans hushed by her mother during to begjn anew with his wife and treatment ror a head cut and \ t\ TIC' A~ C1T\ .. ()t\ p l Pope their children. that the "shhhh" and the blood .J11hn-Paul Jl ha!). ended a Lead defense a ttorney Don could have triggered anger r wo year frt!t!Ze on gr anting Crowder, who received two con against Mrs. Gore. 'hs pcnse1t1ons fro m vows of tempt citations from State Dis · O 'Connell termed that theory rml·stly celi bacy with guidelines trict Judge Tom Ryan dunng "incredible" and ':.insulting." 1 hat appear mote relaxed from · the trial, s aid he was "very Psychiatrists also said Mrs. 1tir -;1arada rds used by. ~ope Paul pleased. very pleased'' with \he Montgomery s uffered a "dis- \ I \';,li('an experts said today verdict. · associative reaction" to the kill· The ne w 1>ap al direct ive, Asked.what pro111pted the jury ing. She stil\ displays some which r1·fers only to priests and to , fin.? his" clit:nt innocent, he 5yf!lplonis of the rea~tion, i~ not to nuns was contaured In a said, If l knew that, I would be which .she lost touch with reali· lt>tler sent Wednesday to bishop~ a millionaire " . tv. they said. . and heads of religious orders T.he a ttorney s ho_c k e~ a O 'C6~n ell cla.i m ed. Mr s . fro m Cardinal Frabjo Seper, the pack~ courtroom dun~g Jury Montgomery. lost her r.aght of prefect of thtAV::itican's Sacred s~l ec t&on b¥" ·~nnouncing h~s self-defense art~r kn?.ckang out Congregation for the Doctrine or chenl had kill~ Mrs. Gore in Mrs. Gore, saying : On~e the the Faith self-defense. ' -att4ck has either ended br the ORANGE C04ST \ DAILY PILOT t I'll' lh.tl'IJ• (.04 ,I IJ.t11.-P1!(ll w1ft'I ollfh19'1 I\ """D ,_O ,,.., ~•r•'-p,....,,, ... 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Montcomery's detailed ac· coont of her visit to Mrs. Gore's home in Wylie. She said Mrs. Gore struck her twice with the all after confronting her about a 10-monlb affair between Mrs. Montgomery and Gore. · The defendant said ahe tried to escape during a frantic stn1.11le in lbe utility room. but ,1he final· lyt wrested tbe ax from Mrs. Gore and bit ber on tbe bead. . NJrs. Gore fell to the blood· sllckened floor. but t'he de· fendant sa.id she could not stop hersell from slamming the u into the woman. Sbe then took a shower, fully clothd. in the Gores' bathroom " and wena hOme to attend a Bible 1cbool luncJwon, accprdin1 to teathDOQ)'~ ~ . Patbolo1l1t1 deacrltied the alaylftl u a "clualc cue of overklll." A medical eaamlner Hld the vlc:UJD bad been lttuck lD tbe llNd • Umet -tbe blows eoua,.la• her n1tu •1• ud I • party who initiated t he attack' is rendered incap11ble. the right of self-defense ends." Crowder faces a 24-hour jail sentence on a contempt citation for violating Ryan's order not to ta lk about the ·case with re · porters. He was also cited for arguing with Ryan about ques- tioning of a witness. Ex-governor Faces Charges ... NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) ·Former Gov. Ray Blanton, who once said he was "the most investigated governor i n. Tennessee history but . . . I've never been indicted." has been indic ted on char1e1 of con1plrin1 with two former aides to take payoffs ln return. for state liquor Ucenaes. Blantoll, who left o{flce three day1 ~arly after a man commut ation o f prison 1entence1 ln 1979, bad no comment on 'the 12-co\IDl lndJctment, which 1lao accUMd him of dllsWinl a tPtOOO aban· of the profit.a from one liquor store u capital 1alm ln bl.a W1I Income tu return. ..€ ... p ....... Carter, Reagall In Final Pllsh By Tllte la\ed P~1 Out to gatber votes, and ob io ty no moss, J immy Carter and Ronald Reagan are each rollin th ugh five cities today, trying to lie down key states before the ~lect n just five days away. Carter began bis day in P~nns lvania and was winding up in South Carolina. H1s Republic1tn c allenger started out in Texas and was ending up in Pennsylv nia which, just incidentally, represents the largest bloc of undec ed electoral votes. Tbe president was talking to oUsh and Jewish groups in Philac:felphia. visitinli;l New York' 'arment district . attending rallies in Saginaw, Mach., and St. ws, and spending the night in Columbia, S.C . .For Reagan, the i · erary is Texarkana, Texas; New Orleans ; Lodi . N.J .; Philadelp a ; and Pitts burgh. T EXAS, WHERE R EAGAN sT RTED his day, is consider~d too close to call for either Carter o Reagan and has 26 electoral votes. Pennsylvania. where Carter st rted his day and Reagan ends his, has 27 votes in the electoraJ co lege and is also considered a toss-up stale. John Anderson, the independent candidate. was not doing as well as a traveler -hitt!ng just B klyn and Stamford, Conn .. today \ Carter and Reagan a lso talk d Wednesday about their Tuesday fli ght debate. each trying t knock down what the other said before more than 100 million v ewers the night before, but neither would say who won Reagan said in Houston that Cart r in the debate implied the windfall profits tax on oil would e paid by the major oil companies. "WHO IS HE TRYING TO kid?" the Republican asked. "That tax will be paid by you and me, by the consumer in this country." And. without explaining where his figure came from. he told the Teicas crowd ... That tax will be responsible for reducing the production of oil by possibly t million barrels a day. Carter, at a black church in Newark, N .J .. also went back to the debate, saying that Reagan, "contrary to some of his statements he made last night, .. -launched his political career fighting to defeat Medicare legislation. And he chided the former California governor for saying that when he was a young man th.e country didn't even know it had a racial problem "For people who suffered 300 years. it was not simply a problem. 1t was a lifelong disaster," Carter told the largely black crowd . THE PRESrDENT ALSO QUESTIONED Reagan's position on nuclear proliferation. quoting him as saying it's "none of our business" if othe r countries develop atomic weapons. · Reagan did make s uch a sta~ment in regard to Pakistan in February, but the same day he also said that stoppini;( the spread of nuclear weapons was important. In the debate, Reagan said he opposed the legislation that created Medicare but was in favor of another proposal to create a health care syst~m for the elderly. 'While he complained about the impression the debate had made on the public's "perception" of the campaign, Anderson said he would continue to make it a three-man contest and not the two-man one the debate pictured. "I am trying very' hard to remedy that _ . in the closing days of the campai.gn, .. he said. ' * * * * * * Ex-Nixon: Staffer Bargain Ad Hoa a Catch SAN DIEGO CAP> -A cla11lfied ad published in several San Diego-ar ea new1papera offered a house for rent at a bargain b,ut.. one retroacli ve to d,-ya gone by. The ad \Yednesday said: "$200, three bedroom s. t"" batba, fenced yard, kids and pets OK." But the phone number turned out to be the local office of the Ku Klux Klan. and calls produced only a recorded message by Tom Metzger, a candidate for Congress. Metzger, who is a KKK leader . says on the recording that "affo rdable ho using has become a thing of the past" because loo many refugees and ii· legal aliens have arrived . E',....PogeAI HOSTAGES cause or the Unitetl States, and especially Jimmy Carter." the reporter said. A source close to the debate said the boycotters wanted to stay clear of the U.S. election to avoid any appear a nce of coll usion wtth the Carter administration over re lease. of the hostages. in their 362nd day of captivity today. The protes t by hardline deputies was joined by a .second s maller raction which opposes re leasing the Amer icans on. general principle Some deputies have called for spy trials for the hostages. After a delay of an hot.Ir, only 162 deputies s howed up a nd parliamentar y Speaker Hashemi Rafsanjani dismissed those gathered in the assembly hall. He lashed at the Western news m edia and again claimed the Unit~ States was involved in the Iran-Iraq war. ··At the ver y moment when we were due to discuss the special commission's r eport on the hostages the defenseless people or Dezful we re smothered in .bloo ~ a nd dust b y grouf\d·U>-ground missiles." he said, refe rring to last week's Iraqi rocketing of the army garrison town. "America has received many blows and will not calm down • easi ly , and its provoations . agafost this nation will always QuitS 'Reagan C continue," be said . "I declare amp-.1 t-tlat r ttre'tlos.lage' 'iss\le"f"hh ,-;-, nothiflg to do with the Iran-Iraq _ war and the Americans should WASHINGTON (A P > -international busines s Ri c hllrd V. Allen , Ronald ..con sulta8', in Washington. Reagan's principal foreign During the past year,· he has policy adviser, who has come been the principal spokesman under fire for alleged activities for the Reagan campaign on while a member of the Nixon foreign policy and defense While House staff, withdrew . matters. today from the Republican Allen frequently has traveled bear in mind that such lut ditch actions and interference ln the destiny of this nation will not remain lD'lanswered." E'l"09IP~AI DOGS .•. Pres i.d en ti a~ n_ om i n·e e · s with Reagan on the campaigp campaign orgaruzation. tr ail and was responsible for -. . . A two·paragrap~ stat~ment putting together foreign and Robu~nthsaidm~~1~0 ~1~ issued by campaign chief of defense p o l icb' adv isory someone m e co Y staff Edwin Meese said that committees for the candidate. • ·offer the degs ~ nt;w_ ~ome -~d Allen, "bu withdrawn r~r th~ AU~n.J~~.M ~~ _ !escue them 11. se~ood tam~. :?°~-:utt1'f°*~irf" r i°s-a ·trier., ru"Ccmo;:'"lli•f :-:" ~-· ....... ~~· ,. ... to r.em~ve t~is . m a tter as a R e agan adm ihislr1ltion -to -Ot~eis~bro=d~~~~axrri~r~ posftble issue m ll\.e,-campaip." Zbigniew Bnednski, is .White opoode~ 15 ' an e e Meese was directed by Housenltional ~curity advi5er. .. . emu. • .. · Reagan to look into the Allenwa.saseniormemberof ld.~~m mysell. the . a lle gations contained in a the National Security Council d~tective said, except that my fro~t;page story in the. Tuesday · during the initial months of the wife and r .~lt:f8dy have two cats ed1t1~ of the Wall Street Nixon administration and later ·and a Clog. • Journal returned to the White House to Jn. his statement, Meese sa.id, serve as deputy assistant to Kennedy N:ixed ")t ~s ct-:ar t~at any .allegation N i x o n for i n tern at i.Q.n a I o r am ph ... c~taon _of Jmproper economic affairs.· ~. conduct ts untrue. Mt. Allen The Wall Street Jpurnal story continues t o have the full alleged that Allen used his White confidence of Ronald Reagan Ho u s e po~ilion lo "obtain a n d t h -e c ·ti m p a i g n lucrative consulting contracts organization... for himself and his friends.·· The 44-year-old Allen is an Allen denied the allegation. • .• WASIDNGTON (AP) :_. The Federal Trade Commission tiu turned down a request by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, 0 -Mus., to force the big oil companies to di vest themselves of ownership of petroleum pipelines. 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StoekH N _..,..WENTY-FIVE CENTS !Jostage Debate . ·Delayed OC Judge Denies By 'nle Aa~tat~ Preu Amid stormy scene11 at the Parliament bu1ldlntL many Iranian deputies boycotted public debate on the Amencan boataaes today. leaving thl' 228·seat lepslature sbort of fts 1'19·member quorum and forcing poatponement of the session until Sunday. .Ballot Reprints • Sixty-six deputies defied appeals by Tehran radio and Iran's chief Judge Sadegh Khalkali that thev attend today . KHOMEINI CANCER STORY UPSETS CARTER -A4 ' -many of them protesting any actlon on release of the captives before the U.S. presidential elections Nov. 4. KhalkhaU. the stern lslamic jud1e who has sent scores of convicted criminals before By DAVID KlJTZMANN Of II• o.lly l'olet "•" Saying he wasn't going to de· lay the election or order the reprinting of a million ballots. an Orange County judge ordered today that signs be posted at 2,000 polLing places in the countv Reagan Adviser Resigns firin1 squads and is PJOwn as I\ w A s H I N G T 0 N ( A p ) - hardliner on the hostage issue, Ri c hard V . Allen , Ronald t d t t h o •• ,, ,.o .. $1.tt """'• R . · · 1 r · 1 orme o e rostrum, BADHAMTELLSWHYHESHOULOBERE-ELECTEO 1 eagan s princ 1pa ore1~n screaming and waving his white Challenge,.. Dow, Mah•ffey, Ferr.,o Say Whv He Shouldn't policy adviser who has come turban over his head, and 1 under fire for alleged activities pleaded for a quorum so debate while a mt>mber of the Nixon could be&in. B dh White House st~ff. withdrew The deputies in attendance a am· 'S''--·es' today from the Republican shouted that debate should be ~ p r e s id e n t i a I no m in e e ' s beld even without a quorum, a campaign organization. Danish radio correspondent A two-paragraph statement reported from the scene. Th h D b issued by campaign chief of Sayine be was "no friend or . ro ug e ate staff Edwin Mees e said that the United States or Jimmy Allen "has withdrawn for the Carter," Kbalkhali said that remaining days of the campaign regardleu Of the effect of the By JERRY CLAUSEN plant, its operations and tbe to remove this matter as a hostage issue on lhe preside.ntiaJ Olt• o.o, "110151•11 evacuation planned in case of a possible issue in the campaign." election, it was a problem the A four.man debate a mong plantdisaster. Meese wa s directed by assembly was obliged to tackle-, candidates for Robert Badham's Demot·rati c c and i date R e agan l o look into the the reporter said. 40th Congressional District seat Mic hael Dow, who· lagged alle gations contained in a began · warming up at Orange B dh r t g t i th T esd Do·-of boycotti.ng depu•:es l a am the dis trict's "absentee ron -pa e s ory n . e u ay ---.. CoastColegeWednesdayjustas d 't · f th w 11 St t milled outside. They sent a it ended. congressman,'· told students lbe ~o~r:i~ o e a ree meaaaa~ into the ball saying a Badham. R-Newport Beacb, plant should be shut down until 1 .. ,. to eliminate confusion over ab· breviations used for political parties. With five days to go before the general election, Superior Court Judge John K . Trotter Jr said there isn't enough time to do anythjng else to corrert a prob lem raised by Libertarian and De mocratic party off1c1ab last week However, Trotter said that 1l was his interpretation of the state Election Code that ballots should have included the full names of each po11t1cal party and that abbreviations <ihouldn 't have been used. The two parties riled lawsuits contending that the abbrevia- tions used on the hallot"> were misleading and confusing Judge Trotter ordered that two signs be posted al all pr<: cincts outside the voting booths and that smaller signs b(! placed inside each booth F.arh sigo will show a kev to the abbrev1at1ons on the ballot Those abbrt>viations included "Lib" for the Libertarian Party, "De m " ror Dem ocrat a nd "Rep" for Republican. Other ab· breviations on T uesday's hallot include .. Al P" for American In fSee BALLOT, Pa~e A2) M~Queen Back Home • From Clinic LOS ANGELF.S <AP) Cancer-stricken Steve McQueen. ha,,._left the clinic in Mexico where he bad been treated with •• .. I,. . I • I debate would only "help t.he s kated through the seuion about studies show it is safe. n , .... sutement, Meeae said, cause <!I the Uruled States, and ·ll)J .-a,il>: u b,. i" ~XDPde4 t... He said_ he, too, has s~~--·~Jt !s clear ~at any .aUeaation . -~ Jimmy.'Ctliter,")~., ··wl&rta.s •ilti7d £~~ for .... ~lttoftiT ""emet~..-4!v .. "lkHm;~r ampi~atio.,. ~1ft1P'J'op~t 'd which amount to everyone xet· cond~ct 1s untrue. Mr. Allen • 11.DOrthodox ·lhethods ·ahd ltas--. / ~ ·"' • returned to bis ranch in Santa Nportersai .. office as a representative of the ting on the San Diego l"reeway con~inues t o ha ve the full A IOW'tt close to the debate s prawling southern Orange and trying to flei! north or south. confidence of Ronald Re~gan said the boycottera wanted to County and ~rthern San Diego Anyone negotiating the and ·the c a m P ~• • g n County district. freeway du11in~ peak trafr1· c organisation." st•v clear of the U.S. election to Hi -• te oments came -.,, s uauy nse m hours knows t at will be a The 4'-year.old Allen , .• an avoid any an.pearance of t th d f th"' debate " ,,. a e en o ... problem, he conjectured. i n t e r n a ti on a I bu s i n e s s collusion with the Carter sponsored by the college's As· Th d b 1 I w bl admiJ)ist:ration over release of sociated Students organization. e e ate. c h a i red b y consu tant n as neton. tbe oo.tqes, in their 362nd day In answer to an audience ques· poM.L1i1tical science profes~or . Rusi' Db uring the. past year. b,~ bas of captivity today. . 8 db .ed h d 1 ar, was geared principally een the principa l s pokesman . tion, 8 am rais . ~ts an to the candidates· views on the for the Reagan c ampaign on catcalls when he said. ·As far . · · f · 1 · d d f The prote_s~ by hardline as I'm concerned, 1 think the econo_m). national defense and ore1gn p o icy an e ense deputi• waa Joined by a second S Ono( 1 1 t ·s 85 local issues. . ma tters. smaller faction which op--arn re nuc elaar P alnant1 can Als o p a rti cipa ting w ere Allen frequently has traveled ......... ~ sae as any nuce r P L'b · p d 'd 'th R th · releasing tfte Americans on ~ .. 1 ertanan . arty . c ~ 1 ate w& ug_an on e c~mpa1gn Paula, Calif .. a spokesman for 0..1, ,.,~ 11at1 -ttie actor said today. G But spokesman Warren Cowan ••II Slult~ said he had not been in touch John S. Donohue is running (rolling?) for Congress in West Orange County's 34th District. He says the Peace and Freedom Pany. like his roller skates. is an alternate way~to go. <See story. Page AJ). with McQueen other than lo confirm the actor was back in California, and was unable to say whether McQueen would return to Plaza Santa Maria Hospital in Baja Califor nia soon. As ked of M<'Quec.>n 's condition, Cowan said, "I'm told he's . stable. but I'm not sure how accurate that is ." • MeQueen left the hospital near aeneralprinciple Some'deputles Th ti · · 1 .. t th Dan Mahaffey and independent t rail ·and was responsible for _)\Cy~ ~~JQI-~P.Y,lrials f~i;: th~ ... --N~t!.~~~~~p~~n .• ~:,-.~.~~Bob t'Ff{;~...._· "ft~~~µ·~fl.m-~/f~.~a.r\.d v; ~~,. --~~-:---•·CJic' . ' .... ,. • , --• • ·<> ... . ·i d ·r , ..... ·~.:~ ~" '~ au-v..~~--• ~·1 ...........__........,, ·~· -. • ueen thesit'l! or ant •nucJear pr<i;. ro I C e or ffi0ff' • 'tt -f(' th d' t • " I After a.delay or an hour only teS~&JJd the object.of criticism -.respon,se .t o l~e peo~le .~)( ... co.~H~~.;;~uo:nt1;·~:nm~rlti~~ed In c · . -' Rosyjt~ Me-1~~1 J..h~"'# .~ ·-• ..i..-~\:.~r-•'1 '1 .• ~ Two weeks ago, the docto~'·in -• charge of McQ\leen•s tt1eattrn?nts said he expected to actor the actor tO rema in in *e clink . I. 162 deputies showed up and regarding what many beli.eve is representatives Ul Washmgton, as a lik.ty successor in a ount-v :s · par Ii amen ta r.y Speake r a lack of emergency plannmg. D.C .. an~ Mahaffey echoed ~he J< ea g an ad ministratio n to 'J som e 75 miles south or San Oiego. for it least another two . Hashem.i Rafsanjani dismiSsed. .8adbam told his audience of L1bertan a~ call for les6 tn· -Zbigniew Brzezinski .. as White • . tliose..ealhered in t.he asseQlbly 200 -many .of them captive tberfebrence .i!' the pn vate se<:Lor Heuse national security advise Joblesa Rate months. · However. Dr. Ridrigo Rodfi· baJl. m e mbers o f an Ame rican .. Y . ~h t~~ government and . . ~ " Stu.dies course scheduled to r r1mmaJs Allen ".'as a seruor. member ~r He lashed at the Western news media and again. claitiied the \lnited States was involved in the Jran·lraq war. meet in the For:um where ttie de· B~<f.tiam called for draft reg .the . NatJon~I. ~curaty Council bate was held -that malfunc-istration and a sti:on,ger military d~rmg the ~~lial ~onths of the lions at the plant have been un· force as well as higher military Nixon adnun1strata~ and later related to the nuclear aspect. pay while trimming back other returned to the White .House to The congressman s aid he D e m 0 c rat i c s p 0 n s 0 r e d serve as dep~t¥ 8SSJSll_'Dl to probably bad spent more Ume bureaucracies. • N 1 x on. for . 1 n tern at 1ona1. 'ancy Eatery Approaching Last Hurdle than the total spent by everyone Dow char~ed that Badham. a economic affairs. In the room in studying the (Stt BADHAM Page i\2) The Wall Street Journal story ' alleged that Allen used his White -Robert the Great, the Newport Beach chef hoping to open a Balboa restaurant that would cater to 3> diners a night at $125 Reagan Probe Call Backed by <lark a pop, bas on.ly the Coastal Com-Former U.S. attorney general million to worry about now. Ramsey Clark supports Ronald Newport City, Council mem-ReaJaD's demand for a full in- ben have approved the chef's ve1ti1ation or the events leadiq request for an off-site parking to the taking of the American 81tff1Dent for the restaurant be hosta1es in Iran. latendl to build in a warehouse near tbeililbqa Pavilion. Followin1 a speech at UC Newport ·).la.aning com-Irvine Wednesday, Clark said be ml11lonen pr:evlou.ly bad is-believes Rea1an "wants to know IUed Robert Cuihy a use permit whether we supported the ahab fo optq tbe rest~µiant that wiU or undermined tum." Hous e pos ition to "obtain -lucrative consulting contracts for himself and his friends." Lyn Nofziger, press secretary to Reagan, refused to rule out the possibility that Allen would return if Reagan were elected. ·'Anyone who 1s elected presi· dent has the right to have anyone he wants," Nofziger told reporters aboard Reagan's cam· paign plane en route from Tex- arkana. Ark. to New Orleans. He said that with only five days remainine b@fore the elec- tl on, Allen would not be replaced, and noted that Reagan has access to a wide range ol foreign policy experts. The une mployment rate in., quez added t hat M<'Queen's Orange County dropped to 4.3 canoer apparently had been hair. percent in September from the ed. that he was gaining weight 5.2 percent posted in August, • • and that tests incidated a s hrink according to a report released ing or the malignant tumors that Wednesday by the s tate had spreadfromtheactor's lungs Employment De velopment tohis neckandchest. Department. McQueen entered the clinic in Employment increases in August and was put on a agric ulture, cons tructibn , program of unorthodox government. transportation, treatments. which included the utilities and manufacturing us e of. Laetrile -the hlghly contributed to easing the jobless controtersial . s ubsta nce madl' rate. analys ts said. from apricot pit!i ~tuch The S.2 percent unemployment generally is illegal in the l 'nite<l rate realized in August was the Slates. - highest for \.he county during the current nationwide economic slowdown., The 4.3 percent September rate compares to a 4.7 percent rate during September 1979. Analysts sai~ the employment outlook for the remainder or the year is favorable, pointing lo predictions that the number or jobs in public education and retail sales, because or the upcomin1 Christmas season, ii' expectedtoriw. Market Drops NEW YORK (AP l -The stock market fell sharply today, with the Dow Jones a verage off 11.43 points to 917 75 Some stocks lost 5. 6 and 7 points. and Fluor was off 3. Coast Ill callld Robert.the Great's. Altbouab be did nott voice sup· • TIM eomtal commission has port for Aea1an's hndidacy, the ~= ~ be baa run similar former attorney general did 'rhief RO.uted l\'eather aperaU-around the world but a1ree with Reagan's demand 4•elded to settle down in TundQ for an lnvestiaatioa of Jfe•part Bucb. Tbe resta\ll'aDt, the bOlta,e 1ituati0n. .eeo11:~·to~y'1 architect, • "l believe it,_ -·-tial ...... ."'11. be .~. to. loot like a ... ... .. ~ "89" IMclleYial the American people know tbe P1-call for CUllty to do all fa~u and tbe nteat and detalla .. eaoldaa lD f.tont or a larae of our relatlon1blp wltb the · .... pit ftre. • •bah," Clark said. ~ ....,"" ......... QUD110NI u.a. ""-ICY &ICI ....... ., a.ti Outllaiq a ~»year blatory o1 relaUoal .,..._ tbe two ccua- trl•i. tbe for,.Hr attorae1 1enenl Mid tM CIA tralDld a HCret police tore. la lrH • 'Do.... Uaat "71ical t.ortun .......... ., practiced .,, ..... eeent~c..• Homeowner Whack. Burglar A red-haired bur1lar who wu chased out of a Newport Beacb apartment Wedaesday may be suffertnc a kin1-siled headache today. The upeet tenant clobbered him on the aide of the face with the butt of a .22 caliber rlfte u be Old. "' But. poUce Hid. tbe burl.lat apparmtly swallow-4 pride, Nturned to the apartment, · .,alD bloke in and left ~ a note rudinc: "(WU baek. •• a,.. AJan LlDk told oftkwl tit• ........... .,.. ...... Ille NtW'91ed to ldl W•t Newport •RartaMat to let tall elMCtbook _uad dl.leov...a a pair ~ All, ... ' 1tereo equipment, a rifle and a •Hophone piled near the door. follce said Link then spotted the crook coming down the stairs with another load of looda and 1rabbed the rtne, rammlna It twice into the intnlder'1 bead. Link told police the man yelled out in pain, dropped the 1ooc1a and ran. Lat., police said, tbe Int.ruder r9P0Ndly retumecl to tbe apan.mm&. foreed opea the fnJGt door m dropped oft \be DCM. Oftken 'aald tbef'N .me«Uin ........ ..... burllar left wtth uJUaAM more tllu two lam.- OD tlae afc»~ 6aia MM. Sunny and a little cooler Friday. Lows tonight 52 along the coast, 58 inland. Hi1h1 Friday 72 to 82 . INSIDE TODA\' The preftdmtial eompa1gn ta dffdl1t Nrioul, but &Mrt have bffn a /.w '®gha. Ste PaQt CS. ~ l•tlex AtY-~All ....... .. •r-~a L.ll . ..,. M ...._ .,., ~·At CMMI.... CJ.II ~· .. ~: ......... ,,,.., ........ ·~· ~Cl ... .......... a "· -·--.. ... ~,.---JU!!;l' BHEAKJNt; ---..... Lot* &tnnt /rom todo11' • iwr&d oAd llOllOMI ""°' dftifiapmnl• Iraqi Assault Set; , . V.S. Warned ~ain BEIRUT. l.cbirnon c Af'l Iraq u 1d IU forces werf' moppma up Iranian re1&1stantt OD the Kborramabahr Abadan hl1Chw11y and on lhtt ustem appro.cMti of Abadan and warned tht' l lruted Sh\a anew aaa\nat helptn1 Iran'• war effort t- lr»q t l1&lmtd 1tit infantry and armor prepared yet anotht'r assault on Abadan. Iran's hard·pl"t'S&ed <>11 refinery city Tehrian radio ('Oflcedl"d that Iraqi u1illery pol&ndt'd Abadan lhrouch tht: nlachl . klllina :H.•vt"r•I people. but said Iranian artlllt1ry fire 1Jr~vented an Iraqi 11ttempC to edvan<'f' on Abadan last n11ht The be51e11ed city on Uw Shatt aJ Arah waterway h1td u prt-war pop1d•tion of uo.ooo and one of the world's lar1c3\ oil ref•nt·n~ th11t provided Iran with 60 Jlf'r('ent or •ls petroleum E.r-pr.•I*"• f'r~tl ALGIERS. Al1~r1a l APl Pre~1denl 'hlidlt 8enJed1d hK:1 f r~ed ex-President Ahmed Ben Bella after I ~ yt-an. 1m1Jr1sonment. the tlff1('1•I Algenan news agem· announced today Ben Bell11 wu )lllled followm1 lus oustu in a coup led by the late President Houari Boumedienne In 1967 Ben Bella had been imprisoned In a special building near Alaien from 1985 until July S. 19'79. when ·Benjedid allowed him to live under a looser form of oouse arrest in the country town Of M 'Sila, UIO miles from Algiers . Seri Bella was ooe of the key figures in the Algerum struggle for independence from France and became 1b first president in 1962. He has s pent 11 total of 23 years an French and Algerian jails I-'• l'~n H••C•P• CARSON CITY. Nev <AP) -An inmate a,t Nevada Maximum Security Prison surrendered today after holding two nurses hostage in the jailhouse infirmary all night demanding '"a news expose of this whole place." a corrections ofricial said. Armed with a knife, David "Bang Bang" Wayne took the two women and a gu&'rd hostage late Wednesday, said John Slansky. superintendent of the prison. The guard was released unharmed a few hours later. he said. Seven inmates were in the infirmary with Wayne, but th~y were "just there." Slansky said, and did not appear to be taking part in the incident 300-gard Mo1'e Spruce Goose Ends Its Trip -Fmally LONG BEACH (AP) -More operators. underwater divers than a day late, Howard Hughes' and crane operators. huge wooden seaplane, the The plane and the huge cradle Spruce Goose, moved across the 1t rested on had to be movect harbor today to a temporary separately and this led to unex- drydock. . peeled delays in the project. A huge cradle. which will be The aircraft. large enough to used to gently lift the 200-ton hold a Boeing 747's fuselage, aircraft from the water, was sunk was floated and towed from its into place 300 yards away, and hangar late Wednesday morn· skindivers matched the sunken ing. its 80-fooUUgh tail clearing cradle'scontours t.o theplane. the hangar doorway by about ~e SI.Mo,~) of Jiql{I 1C.Ql!it five feet. ~\\StlftSh)pttlftg. thB>•~a~\>'·· This phase of the procedure tors moving the seaplane, said he was four hours late due to un- ------- Waddill Remarks As88iled By F1u:u•:a1cK S<'HOEMEtu.. °''""" C)ejty ,.,..,. ,, ... Twv Orangf' County Superior ('uurt iudgc11 ,ay former murder d .. frnclunl W1llrnm Waddill i.s be in ii ·vmctkt1vl'0 • m his verbal .1sr.aull 011 u probecutor who Is now a cund1datc• for Judicial office 10 'rucrich1y 's elecllon 'l'hc> Wt'lllminster physician's s talt>mcnts attacking Deputy lh:ftnN Attome.y Robert Chat- terton were assailed at a press conrt>renn today by judges Ky ron Mt M1llan and James Turn~r Chatterton. now seelting elec· lllin u a Superior Court judge . was the prosecutor who carried the Waddill baby s trangulation t•ase m separate trials before McMillan and Turner Murder charges a~ainst the physic.tan were droeped following the second trial en which the JUry. m McMillan's courtroom deadlocked 11 to 1 for acquittal. Waddill, who has returned to private pract ice. ha"s donated $1:1.SOO to t hatterton's election oppd'nent. !'iiJorth Orange County M unic1pal fourt Judge Robert Fitzgerald. And the physidan has been quoted as i.aying that Chatterton is "'not fit td sit on a par~. bench, much less alcourt bench. fie said he would do every· thin~ he ~ou ld to see that Fitzgerald ~feats Chatterton. . • Mc Millan, said he was ''of· fended" by 1ttte actions of what he termed "a vindictive. dis- gruntled, rorimer defendant. .. ··1 dOll't know why he <Wad- dill) would be vindictive when he was treated in a fair manner twice." Mc Millan said. Comment~ Turner, who pre- sided over Waddill's first trial, "I feel he (Ch;itterton ) 1s an ex- cellent. well pre parert. ethical lawyer ... one of the best I've seen in action." ' Turner and Mc Millan stopped s hort of giving an outright en· dorsement -uf Chatterton. They said they were appearing lo re- but Waddill's statements .. lo set the record straight.'· "We're here on our own.'· Mc Millan said. But both he and Turner noted they had not found opposition to their views from any of their colleagues on the berfrh. f'ro• Page .-\ I BALLOT ... wasn'l concerned by lhe repeated even pump-Oooding of several dependent Party and · · P&F" for delays. separate parts of the drydock. Peace and Freedom Party. ''There's only oneit Spruce The move was further delayed R ob e r t a R in e h a rt . a Goose. and that's it." Stenz.el al midday when cr anes had Li~ertarian candidate in the 70th said. "U you damage it. or break trouble lifting the cradle onto a Assembly District. said the term it.it'sgone." barge. "'Lib'" could be miscons trued as As the skindivers probed the The cradle then had to be Liberal or women's lib. cau.sing murky channel waters . checking strengthened with steel beams. he r campaign '"irreparable the cradle's level, Gold Coast requiring hours of welding • harm." President George Larrazolo col-before an attempt could be Asked today her opinion of the lapsed from heat• e~haustion on made to re-mate the plane and judge's action, Ms . Rinehart the dock above. Paramedics gave cradle so the entire lash-up said .. "J think that was alm05l him first aid. could be hoisted to the new dry a ll he could do " The drydoc~ was arranged dock by "Herman the German,;• The Lib er la r 1 an and 1 while!he Wra~her C.irf>r._.a.Jteve~: .uie wor~ ·.s~~.si~JJoii .. huc -.1>.F w .o.cra!ic party ~4-& ·had ""~f,111'-*-&;•f?e: c _.,..._.,liMtfr•~4.t' ~ !;.. ~ T'fil!1>1'ougftt'iih'"--a~'lt'!ttM'~\th'@i''th~·r4fa,_• ..... ~(" •. oI congloll'!tr~ ~.prepares a ~nna-ica from Germany after · bailOtS or a delay of the;.election . • nent diiplay area for th-: pl~e Wp .d '!Var.Jr. _ . ...... • _ LO correct the abbreviatioQs. ~ .. --nearthe"'Queen Mary. · · But Trotter .. in ruling from the . Tlfe journey wtrtcb b'ega"n C·~·.,s· -~·a-r• bench thb tnornirrg,. slfi<t he Wednesday was .a short one -• c-aN ~ f. ~greet) with acll~n already be· just 300 yards from Ute •., .agtakenby·Regis trarofVoters ~ -:cot'Pilgated cathedral'" that haS' Route 55 Al Obc?n. to. plac.e •. signs-at_ all )lrotected th.! aircraft since its polling pla~es. only.fli&ht Nov. 2. 1947. Ltbertanan attorney Ray Hen- But the move scheduled to drickson asked Trotter to at begin at 6:16 a.'m. Wednesday Widening least aut~rize ~e printing _of and to last eight hours. was handouts Ill English and Sparusb Mver on schedule. Highway construction crews. that would explain what the "It has completely baffled working under a $185,000 bal_lot abbreviation_s ~ean and everyone '' said Wrather Caltrans contract. are widening which could be distributed to spokesman 'eob Uljenwall. "The streets and constructing new vote~s at their polling places on airplane and its cradle were in-left-tum pockets along Newport election day. stalled 33 years ago and we Boulevard in Costa Mesa. ··we don't feel a s ign in the couldn't get at the cradle to lest The job. expected to be com· ~th is enough." Hendrickson lt . · pleted in December. will offer satd. "They gave it their besl pro-faster, easier access to the The a ttorney also argued fessional estimate." he added. Oran.ze County Fair-grounds, a there was still ad~uate time to ··They· ran into problems they Callrans official said Wednes· have handouts pnnted up and ~ eouldn'\Jornff." ~ 1 .-\l day. 1 _ -¥ _ _, , diatrjlJr,l&ecl. ¥t tilfle for T~esday,'s ·· The aircraft, durable yet Under way Is work at Mesa election. ~ragile. is really mostly birch. Drive. Fair Drive and Santa Deputy County Counsel Terry !covered with fabric. It required Isabel Avenue. Dixon, representing ~he c~~ty, ~elicate handlinl( by towboat The spokesman said the con-argued there was msuff1c1ent struclion is scheduled not lo con· time to take any other action O"ANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT TM Or.,. (ot\1 0411• Pdot •41,, ~,, '' (Of'ftD1Mld U• JIM#' Pt•\~ I\ Pvbh\MO 09' 1M Ot•"f• Co.t\t P~1\l\1"9 t~Hrnii kN't t• H11hOf'U .,. gvf>11~ ~., trHO"'°" ''•CWW rot CO\'• Mn.• N•Wpol'I ~4Kfl\ ~""''ft91°"' l ••t rt Fownl••" V•ll•• ,,..,,". l •Ow"• It•<" ».ltft .:.0.'tl A ... !\flt' tf"01•MI tCMrot! •\ pwOI•'""' S.tvrcs.o\ •NI Sv~.,, '"" e>tttt<•~• INOU\11•"9 Pfilt"I '' •t .)JO W.\I •• , \l'HI P 0 ••• 1\60 (o\f• ,._.'41 C•h•Otrl•• •t•?• •-n,._ jlt'e\IOtftt •M PuoflV.' ,........HIC .. •h lditOI , ... _ ... ,..~ ~" .•. ,,. .... : 0..rwtM '--AUi,._,. -...n .. I~ l dU0t Offlc•• Coo!a ,_ .. JJO W.•I ea~",..' ~ .. ~,. 1011 No Coa•I HIQll• .. """''•°" .. ~II ITIJS ... ,,.'°"'••Md r.....-e(714)M-4»! Cle .... MMft~Ml-1111 flict with morning or evening than what Olson has already rush-hour traffic bul'does r esult done to help voters understand in some lanes being closed dur· the abbreviations. ing other daytime hours. Dixon said the signs have been The work involves both north-put in the mall already and bound and southbound lanes should be received at polling along Newport Boulevard places throughout the county (Route SS) and the cross·street very soon. He also said Olson sections between those lanes. has taken out newspaper ad- Motorists hopio& for a faster vertisements that tell •oters drive when the job is completed what the abbreviations on may be out of luck, though. the ballots mean. Another contract, this one for $.W.000, has been awarded by the stale for wideninl and turn l',....PapAf pocketa aJOlll the boulevard at BADHAM 22nd Street and at Bay Street • • • bellnnilll about Jan. l , the of. ficial noted. After that, he said. work will betln on a new computerized ai•nal system to coordinate traf- fic now alonl the boulevard. llOI\ of that work, be aaid, will lnYOlw Upttna equipment wltb tbe only street projectt to be 1trlpin1 and cuta ln the asphalt fctr 1l1nal awlt~h ln· atallaUam. Tbe lipa1 project. npeetect to COit about Sl.1 mlWon, " exped- ed to be ftldlbtd aext summer wl, wttb ta....., turn poek.U, llMMald i.llt ID •moolher tnlftc now. hi Mid. · member or the· Hou.e Armed Services Committee, bad in- troduced no Jeaislatlon to alrenl\hen defenses or provide better conditions for milll•ry famlUee. Bad.ham ar1ued that be should be returned to Wasb.in1ton qaln because he had pasaed tbrou8h the dltflcult process or leamtn1 the Concraak»nal ropes. Dow contended tbat Badham cares little for hi• consUtuenLI and lt '°'*1111 for an eaay Ute lo Wulllqton while dlatrict re11l- dent.t "aa~ he bu a cloted door ucl a cioeed·mlndpoUcy. '' Al"WI~ 'Doctor' Facing Trial By AATH1J& a. VINSEL Ot .. Dell• ...... , .... Trabuco Canyon resident Gerald Barnes. charged witb living a four-year charade u a doctor and loain1 one Irvine r linir patient who died. has been orde red held to answer four charges. Including murder. Judge Donald Dungan con cluded Barnes· 2"11 day preliminary hearing in Harbor Judicial OislricL Court Wednesday by ruling there is mdeed sufficient evidence to try the short, swarthy defendant. Ra mes, 47, wtv• lives in the fashionable. ho1 :.1 Coto de Caza planned community, watched and listened intently to the 1 proceedings in which one count or grand theft was dismissed. The grand theft charge _! stemmed from hil receipt of som e $200,000 in salary during his em'ployment by Pacific Southwest Medical Group in Irvine. one of two clinics with which he wall involved . CANDACE MONTGOMERY, HUSBAND PAT LEAVE COURT She'• Innocent, But Crhn• Wiii 'Haunt Her Forever' Harne11 · d.-f1•n11e attorney, former Or;,nw· C'ounty Deputy di s Ir 1 t l alt 11 r n r• y David Hrif'knn. 11ur·r·c •:fh:fl. Monday in 1•e r!'lua~Jcn1t. ./utfl(•: Dungan to c-lmu• h111 1'111·r1t 11 ht!itring to r>rt·'lk aml r1•Jl>IJ1· Ax Slayer ~at,s Rap But Haumed The· 1·;iS1· :tl(•uni.t Bt1rne!I , a former pharrnar111 t \lrtJ>ped ul 'h 1 11 • 11 n• f'1'i •· 1 n 1111 n o 1 s fo r m vol vcmt~l m a Ml:d1cetre fr11ud rlnl( 11nd fathn of twr, sel.ll IA tw1n11 , hall l(f!neritted wide public 1nlcr1·"1t McKINNEY, Texas tAP) A four-month legal nightmare ended for Candace Montgomery when s he was acquitted or murde r c ha rges . but he r lawyer says the summer after- noon she killed a friend with 41 hlows or an ax will haunt her forever. Mrs. Montgomery tre mbled a~ the verdict of innocent was re- turned Wednesda,y. then quickly left the courthouse with her husband, Pc1l. The couple plan to move lo Atlanta, leaving behind a trail that spotlighted. her romantic liaisons with other men and her confession-to kitting a friend. Betty Gore. m self-defense on Friday, June 13. "There won't be a day in the China Nuke Test Traced ~ LAS VE GAS IAPl Minut e tr ace s nf radioactive fallout from a Chinese a tmosphe r i c nuclear test this_ month have been dete.eied in Nevada, California and · Utah. the Environmental Protection Agency s aLd today. . But the agenc)'..§aid j he a.pou1tts rea\~·~:--· .J• • about one one-thousandth of the,..emount a pei:son .. can receive safJ:IY a nd ·pose "~o known health hazard The.tra ces were recor~d at Bis hop and Ridgecrest in California. at Cedal' City and Provo in Uta h and at Beatty . Goldfield. Hiko. Lund. Pahrump, Tonopah , Round Mountain. Fallon and Scotty"s Junction in Nevada. life of Candace' Montgomery that she won 'l re m em bt:r '(h1· committed this act.'~defensc at torney Don Crowder lt1ld th•' Jury an his closing ar~um1·nL\ ··Don't rob this woman Don't rob her two children r>on 't roh this hu.sband and wife ·· Mrs Montgomery confc:-i~t'rl lo h.acking her friend Co death in a desperate struggle s parlted hy the revelation of a love atr;,1r between the JO-year old df.' fe ndant,and Mrs r;or <''S hushanri. Allan The innocent verd1t·t. rcium(•d by a nine-woman . three-man ·jury after three hours of de liberation. climaxed an eight day tri~ marked by dramat1t• testimony . A gui lty ver di ct would have required Juro~ to find that Mrs. Montgomery act· ed "intentionally · and know· ingly ... The Montgomerys made no comment after the verdict, and jurors refused to comment on ·lhPir dedsion N f' w r h <1 r I( es were f II e d a~a1nst him li.11t month after :tuthorit1es pr o11e c uting the in1l111l caM: alleged he went oql while free on hail <ind landed a '>lmilar rlinic JOb posing as a r1ortw 10 Los Angeles County Harnes had told authonties 1 n ,. I u d 1 n I( St a t e • Bu re au of ~e1l1<·al f.luallty Assur a nce Investigator Frank Heck! he was goinf' to wt>rk as a taxi · driver in south Oran~e County Ttw onmarv invest.iizator of Harnes' .activities in the medical fie Id . leading to his arrest in .\u~ust. claimed today he is still rt•ct>1vm~ information about it fr\im l>rofessi(lnal sources VCI Reports Record 1980 Pat Montgom en. 35. s aid · earlier that hiswire·s affair with Enrollment another man a:ieant> nothing because. "I love Candy." A record 10.208 students He said he accepted a pos11 ion about 175 more than last fall - a t Georgia Institute o r are enrolled this fall at UC Technology at Atlanta and plans Irvine. the university reported Jo begin anew with his "'-ife and today. their children. University officials said that L'!ad defense attorney Don e n r o II m e n t at the nine Crowder, who received two con-University of. California te!flpl citati~ns from · State Dis· campuses rose l .9 percent. ~his lri.ct J.udge "Tom Ryan during !all to a re~ord _135'.786. lhat ·~l)m..l...,,..4 .....-.. -..v..e~· ,...1-D J.:,tea~~e-£:1 ...... ~u Jier _ha.!',.,-, please<f."~ve)'y ple:soo" With.th~· .,. ... ~~rtlty ...:.,,.7>!ftU -..~ -ot.. ;. verdict. _ . . , • expecting. UC enrollment ha$ ' Asked what prompted the Jury risen only ~lightly s~ce 1975. lo find -his client innocent. 'tie ·· It-w~ ~n the m1d-1970s -that .... said. "If I knew that 1 would be UCI officials began to lower a m iJlionaire... · their enrollment expectations. It The attornev s hoc k ed a was lhou"eht in the early 1960s pack~ courtroorr during jury that UCJ's ~nrollment would_ s-:lection by announcins his evenhra.lly rea';"h_27.000 students. chent had killed Mrs. Gore in But, ~CI ?ff1.c..als now expect self-defense. the uruvers1ty s enrollment to District Attorney Tom O'Con · remarn near the 10,000 lev~I. nell said that while prosecutors UC_I Chancellor Daniel C . were not surprised by that plea, Aldrich Jr. attributes the "what. we didn't know ... was Io w e r.e d en r o 11 m e_n t just what the specifics of the expectattonsto a dec~eased birth self·defense theory would be... rate. amom~ other thmis . ~------~,,N-------~ ---,, ~-,., tt• Newport Surf and Sport ====We Cany the lest All Year LOllCJ--~ .... "...,. ~ Newpo11 a1wc1. ............ ltO .. 175-7{14 O,...Dliltr I -·-· . ltof• 2 210\AJ Mattne A••· lellloa ltll•nd 173-7121 0,...0.-, Store 3 OP Gotcha, Dolphins, Offshore, Stubbles, O'Nellls,. Rip Curl , IZOO, Merana, Powderhorn, T·Shirts, Sweatshirts, Four Play, A-Smile, Topslders, Qulksllver and much more. ~--~----------~ I 10% Of'f Coupon ' I oObd 1CJ.'11 thru 1111 I I "°' ••1111.,. .... merclleftcllw or •ZOO J L------------- South Coaat pt•u CID eo.t ...... ..... ........... , .... 111-e144 I .......... Wr 141-0523 ... Hout9Delf _____ _. ....... , v A-hau111 ing 'Hwy Will Go ttorrors In tllt• roo111tul are )II 011l1sl·d t h o,.c clarin/ t: n o u 1~ h to In l! r I n rn,. ' lf(•11t :11{t· l ' '' k :-. Goth .,· Mansion \f.(11 W;.s\nut thf'. ·Lon1g ht ;irrl Fnl};,) \Vhtlc ~a 1 1.., <'••llup).E'. ~11 dw:, will ~..-nu mr, 11ns1ghtl\ br<'v.:- a nd there :JrC' t•ncw gh bon!'f SC':.ttlt•n-d about to b\.• mo5t fnghlc1l111~ w1t1ws~ S a1 ti II t.1 r c h t' n r 1 d t! r 1 a b o ,. t: \ GhouJ1s h-<.·ost umt·d workers. including Tim Cfa rk m •:pook makeup 1 lt•it , a n d .l ul1 l' Swcnn} bt-lu nd h ag ma5k , will guide visitor<; d uwn a winding path to a laboratory wht-re st rang,. c he m icals are· tried on ~illin g victims. Hours are frvl'n 6 to 10 pm. Fr~. Oclobet 31. 1- Fully Controlled Total Owl Fire Acreage 15,000 · New reports indicate the Owl Ft re in the hills north and east of Ynrba" Linda consumed nearlv 15 ,000 acres of brush and gr.assl.ands nerurc being full)' - controlled bf fin·hKhters fron. more than a sc·ore or Southern California agencies Aerial rec:onnais<t nce shows that 11.873 acres were within the perimete r of the fire area, !>aid C'huc lt. Murphy , an Oran ge Co u n t v to' 1 r c 0 e p a r l m t n t information o ffi cer The 1.1revious e~!irnat<! was J 1.000 acrt'S." The burm•d Ht'r<•11 gP. figure m a y be rc du<'C'I s l1 ghll y , 1\1 u rphy s a i d . If u11bur11t>d fHJCke~ of land arf' found during au upcoming ground irl6pert1or1. Tht' fare . whi c h hatJ thrt>atened score~ of new homes on tbt t:astern c1lge or the lta nt•h o Yorli<t Linda r1evelopmenl Tucsduy wac; \00 pt.'rrent controllPd today It hall ht't·n fully cont;uned Wednesday a fternoon ~fost ot the 75-0 f1t'ef1~hlt:r.., lhJt had bee11 summoned from as far away a" San Clement.:· dnd the City of Cumnacrct i11 Lei< Ari~ejt!1< County r eturned to lht-1r hnme hasf'S latP Wt•dnesday antJ loda) . Several r rcws. backed by 10 engines, remained on .tht: :.ccne today to kee11 watch for: a11y h<Jt 'IH>b . Murphy said ·The most posc;1ble rause of lhe fire was arson. Murphy :-.;1id, quottng msp<:ctors who are investigating the origin of t)le blaze which w111 go down in the· Orozco's Opf.tonenl Files Suit Bobby Youngblood. a can dadate for an Orang" County Ce ntral-.Mu-n;c11>aY Court judgeship, has riled a $5.3 rn ill ion libel suit against sup· rorters of lus opponent, Rlchard Orozco. Youngblood said. in the suit filed in Orange County Superior Court Wednesday, that a mailer signed by Tustin Police Chier Cha rlf's Thayer a nd bus 1- nPssm an Don (;reek mclurles "lies and distortions " ·record books as one or the rounty's largest. Other fir e officials s aid Tuesday that five or six areas were found aJong . Highway 71 nt:dr Prado Oam an Riverside County where fire had been set. Def etads Plan The blaze, fanned by dry Santa Ana winds that gusted up to 80 miles per hour, bore down on Yorba Linda, but shirted direction and moved into uninhabited Telegraph Canyon where it burned itself out. Riley Reaffirms Dllal Appointment • Orange Count' Suµt:r v 1 ~11r r110111as Rile) say ). 111: Wtll nol <ib andon his re1•ommcnt1at1on for the dual r11le Hppointment 11f M argert't Grier !Is d1rt>ctnr •>f th e cC\u ut} Hu m" n S.;>n•11 .,,. A gene) <inJ its m t>nl ill ht•tl Ith <le iid rt ml'nt Hile} rt'-.p<mllin!! t11 crit1c1sm ,or thP propo~ .. 1 hy :-i11 <11hocacy Rr<>ui• satd th1..·~ ctrt> 1>1ckm~ oti t ne one f1(•rs~n who C•H• hP.Iµ 1n .. in Miss G nc1 curr1·11 th "' llSA 111 rector ~he he1 am,-. an t Nllll mcnt,a: hcallh d1rert11r last r-.;,,v !I following tl 1to· rl·~1~nat10n of lJr F.rncst Klatte Whil+> the n1ental hPalth •Ill cclorstup 1~ suborchnule Lo that of llSA d1rectM. Riley sa1c1 he ft~ls the du~J ap'10tntment b ap propriate Members of the H<·latives and Friends of the Mentally OisablC'd in Orange Count) c la1me'1 at a press conference this week that Miss GrieJ' does not have .• the credentials necel'ts;trv for the mental health position. - Thev also <'la1mc1l that ml!ntal health sen•1ces have <1echned ~1n1•t• Mis!. Grier Lcc arr.e in- terim depa rtment Ja rector "I have somt> real ~mpctlhy for the views or the flelat1ves and Friends." Riley o;aid "And l intend to ma ke 1t my business '" do some things " Ont' proposal Riley said he would recommend is that the county's · Mental Health Ad-· Marrvin' • Man Forgets Di'u(Jrces FORT WAYNE, Ind. IA P> ,·1:-.nry Hoard be givf'n the op- portunity to report. directly to the hoard or s upervii.ors instead 11f the mental health director. Mobil Oil Sued on The lrvant: based Southern La l1forn1a Service Station Dealers Association flied a $200 million class-action lawsuit Wednesday. against Mobil Oil Corp for allegedly charging hidden fees In their suit filed in Orange County Superior Court, the dealers ask for an injunction ag;unst what they called unlawful buiimess practices. They claimed gall prices would go down ir Mobil 3nd other large oil companies were for<'ed lo stop charging the fees Encino lawver David Laufer said in the suit" that Mobil deaJers are promised when they buy a franchise that the company doesn't charge franchise fees. But he said there are extra fees for ad· vertasing, credit card processing and for marketing Mobil·brand products. He Aaid the hidden cost is about St~ OOOper yeartodealers. The 3!SS0(1allon wanu the oil company to pay SlOO million to dealers in Southern California and ea~h or Mobil's ranking exet'utlves to pay another $50.000. A spokesman for the oil com- pany denied that the company has violated anv laws Sea Ordeal .. The m;uler, titll·J "Should .fudRe Oroico's Opponent He Your Next Judge?" implif.s that Youngblood quit the Santa Ana P11 Ii l'e Depart m Pr\t a"bout. 1 s' • • .Y-t·ars ago becausr t,e wa~ atlour .. -~.r ...,.~··---.c tor-4~---~ ~,,:. · ·s-m a r k'i n"i --<i -.P f1 so ne i' ...... ,- A 26-year-old mart who tx>lice say may have sax wives has J;gds S f ). ...._ pte aded g_uitty t o a b1~~~ a e· Y .. · · -c tv>:-..... ,,.-r~s·•nt• c.· -.:J--~ ----~··,....,. .. "'l\i• ''tr"; .-, ... r "'.,:_ ,.-r. ..,~ ,..•• .• ----~ .. -": • •.J • -.a.-'_,.,. __ ~ t ..... -· Rally .Out :of Ordit1ary Peace and· Freedom Sessio11 Minus ·Frills By ROBERT BARKER Oltllln.llf_ ..... The Peace and Freedom Party rally al 'Golden West CoUege Wednesday had a d i fferent naver rrom the ve ry beginning. Local party workers manned a table where they orrered enchiladas for sale along witb an usortment of badges with party .1Jo1am. . The enchiladas had been pt~ pared for sale a day earlJer. but tbe Sant.a Ana wlnd.9 had cul down Oil buainess. There were no band5 or secret a1enta or television rameras. Helicopten and buses or other fancy means of tran1'pcirt.ali<m were missing. However. S5-year-0ld John lo>. Donohoe. a Peace and Freedom <'andidate in t he 34th con gressiona.1 district. glided from place to place on roller skates. He..saidhedoesn'town a c•ar :ind tries to itvoid them when ul aJI possible. Ht> prerers lo roller s kate which be says ha~ somethinfl in common with his p1trty affiliation -an alternate form of transportation. While Donohue completed his talk to about 1SO students on their lunch b~ak. a woman studied her notes for her tur n at the microphone. On her blouse collar was a but- ton that reads, "Women run for office. not cotree in the Peace Presideni Rapped On Brother Probe WASIDNGTON <AP) -The laaUee Department '11.bternal in· ••eall111&.kJm umt bu criticlzed t~earteru ''mmarkably ~ ...... witb Ila inquiry lJlt:°C' brother Billy'• rela· • UoMldp. wttla Libya, inlormed ... eee..Wtoday. 'he ~eat aaaounced --••1•s.•ah•lr.,Med ti Pis ~·· Offtee ol flll 'Ms' •1 JIHt'bWtJ,lllll ............... ..., eutsr=•wo~ 11..... ........ ,. 1199 • w, .._an famUlar ......... Wtulsell&Mt· ... ~ ... -.... Mid ... -~~ ln .,."" ~h Shaheen's investigators on at least three occasions. Carter pledlcd at a newa COO· ference Aue. 4 to cooperate fully in all lnveat11ations of bis brotber'uctivttiea. The IOUrcel alto criticised At· tor'De)' Geaeral BelljamlD Clvilet· U for te1J1a1 a Deft CCIDference la JD)7 u..t lie bad not d.lacuued the 81111 Carter tue wttb tbe White Home. TIM day after tbe DeW1 eoafeNDCe, ClTllettl admitted tbl be Md a brief COftH1"NUml wltla die PfeRdiDt la wllida be 1814"'=--ncilterwttbtM l•Uff tuafcin6p ....... and Fret.-Oom P<1rty . • S he ,., ·~JR-\1•u r old Maureen ~ m n h. a rL>rnr<1s clerk in Santa Crn1 County "ho 11> rp<Jking her fu st l ry ;Jl pulilrt·olflt~ She 's run- '. rnin~ fur president of the United 'ltates Speak111~ in a l<1"·k<.'y mcinner. she l.'.allP.Ct for puhl1c owner:.htp of all natural resources. factories. banks and financial lns\1tu1100.S · She said wor'kers s hould control working concJitions. She is an ardent support.c:r or wo men'!! nghL'i ancJ an opponent o r nucle ar po wer. nuclear we:\ponsandtbe m1htJrydrart. She claimed that control of the United Statt'!I Is in the hands or a rew SUp('r rich. She lamented what she caJled attacks from the right on r~cism, sellism, ageis m ~nd violationit or gay rightJS. Mrs. Smith al.so said she is re- alistic about her party's chances. Peactt and Freedom registration is only about 45,000 in California, for example She ind.iuled the party would do well to receive one-hi.Ir to one percentoflhe vote for president. She asked college studenu and members of tbe audience to vote for her and other Peace and Freedom hopeful& u a form ol protest. '·we want the controllers or the country to 1et the meaaaae. •·she Hid. Mrs. Smllh also declared she la 11 qualified u Pruident Carter or Ronald Reagan. ·'One ii a peanut farmer and tbe other a former actor. I have been a uniQD orcaniier. I don't believe they ere any more quaified thaa I am ." • Youngblood denies 1t On the same day. that the mailer was ·sent. other Orozco s upporters , lawyers Albert Mercado and Ri <'hard Armen- dariz, sent complamts to the state Har Association seekmg Yuungblood's disbarment as d lawyPr YoJIJlgblood alleges that tht' chargts rrom the Orozco sup purt.ers were motivated "solely for political• purposes." He said the press has reported the al· legations and county residents are likely lo belif've them when they vote on Nov. 4. ov. • .. ._ \ CHARL\.:STON, S .C. CAP> - Tpm Port.ea admit ec:f in Allen A 36-year-o ld dentist from ~uperior .('ou~ on _ Wednesday Sussex. England. says sbe sur· that he marned Diann• M~e \'jved 412 days adrift on the Fagan on Aug. lO. 1979: whale A1.lanlic O<:ean because-she was marned to Minnie Porter The dett>rmined "that the sea wasn't sel'ond marriage was reported going to have nie." to authorities on Valentine's Oa} Dt>reka Dodson was rescued this year by Minnie Porter , who by a !'lavy submarine tender as :.:ud her husband lert home m her life ran drifted 180 miles 15ecember J979 but initiated no east·southeasl or Charleston. divorl'e proceedings. A n g u s p r i m r o s e o f A warrant chr rgmg Porter Hampshire England owner of with bigamy was issued. but he the 33.foot ~ailboat th~t sank and was n ot arres ted until Sep-'r ast the rouple into the sea, was tember, when police were an~ missing and presumed drowned vPstigating a domestic dis-The two left Beaufort., NC .. Oct turbanl'e 22 ~<>r f1onda. CotrU? Browse Our Gorgeous Collection of 14K and 18K Watches, Diamond and Colored Stone Jewelry. and Beautiful Gifts ) 20% OFF All Items• Free Champagne from 5 PM-9 PM RAF'F jeWelrr , 32 Fashion Island Newport Beach 644-2040 •Ro&e1t W1t<'hea Excluded. Offn &ood throu1h Sunday. No¥ember 2. llllO -· -·--·~----------- I 1' / ...... ,. 11·1 DAILY PILOT HIF Ju8t C'oasting How Lag1lnatic.'-; Tick STa£~,.WAl.IUNc• DEPT. v1)t1·r-. u1 nut 1·ua11101 Art Colony I)( J.aaun• Rt•1.H·h art' t1Ntu11¢ con1mlerublt &tll'Ol1on thrs~ prr f'lrt tum t111 s bN·11ust• <'Om •· fll'<'ll 1'u~sdiay, ttw>y'll be vuttn& on uni• ballot m t>i.11ur1· tti~t doesn't do a.nythma Th11'i b M~.,~un· · 1-·· 110 lh1' I aicww blilllOt Meuur\> "t' 1i; iad ii.or}' 11nl\ It 1!. 11111 :Uuh•tJ whu 11 advises l'he 11u1·~11on, ho ..... ',., I!> ..,,hl'ltot·r 11r n111 t.a"unttru1 shouJ<l uvpo~e the nur lc<tr genen1tinit vhrnt .it San Onofre Su11 Onofrt• 1:-1 uhoul 20 nlll•"• 1l11w11l·ou~I I 1(1ffi l,,1.i11n a Ht•al't1 CERTAIN C'RITI('~ 11( Meu~u1 t• fo' h1wt• :-1ulo(gcsh 1d lhol La ~unans are cer1 1unl.) r1tn~1ng r.ir af1e l1I rrum t•urt•!>I Avenue lh Lallotmg un .a filC lhty m San l>1ego \'ounl} Hilltorfr111ly . however, LagUfla voters are piker-. 10 our region when it comes to long.dtshmce adv1~11nt"• Just a few e leN1un:. b·1ck. lhe <'ll1u:n., of ~c:.lminstcr ballott:d on the Panama l'.inal When you consider th(' 1hstanl'e the Panun1a Canal 1s from Westminster, you l'Un undcrMand why Lalo(unans can •• , J, 'H Ir : -.> Ii I -.. ~ tl. "}~I 1 .... -.. •f '~~· .·'·--.,~~ • -.. ---r ~II '···~··· ~,,... i. ·--.. Popular Coo&t Highway V1gd l..ocatjon m Downtown Laguna explain that the San· Onofre Nuclear Gen~rating Plant is virtually on Main Bench Recollection is thal Westminster voters balloted heavily that the United Stale!\ should not give control or the canal to the Republic of Panama. But nobody listened to them. IF YOU GET into t.he elcct1on·predi<'ting business. it might be suggested that Lagunans will ballot JUSl as heavily against nuclear happenings at 1)nofre And the results may be about the same. It has been widely r~IJ()rted that a group of La"'una seasoned c itizen s h as been campaig ni ng agains t .Proliferation or nuclear works by holding v1s1ls along Coast Higbway in the downtown sector over the put three years. This 1s a clear understatement. Vigils against utom1c stuff have been going on along Coast Highway in Laguna for at least a decade. Yuu just didn't maybe notice it. THE REASON THE a11t1.nuclear sign carriers might not have drawn your a ttention 1s that somebody is a lways patrolling the sidewalks for a l'ause in downtown Laguna. T he Hare Kris hna sect m a kes regular troop movements along Laguna's Coast Jhgnway s idewalks to pump up its cause. The late Eiler Larson field down street corners. whooping at motorists in his role as La~una's Greeter. But he wasn 't the fi rst . There was a guy that pre-dated him known only as "Old Joe." More reeently, Lagllna 's sidewalk act was ~nli vened by a hyperactive ch'p known ;ts "The Skip Man •· He . ... ~ ~ b~oug~~ loto~acl~l~~l.~~-"d .~alk a~lic~ '. ~ .. -.. '-~ ·' ·~ 'y J: . ' l ·~;'\ -.. "-" . --_, -'--· • ' • --r\_.,.--r'UNV~1Sl~•1 ll··~~c"'"" -·••<I • -one s{>ot and plant lh~·m~elves• there hk~a permanent instttlfation. This :;idewalk technique is etched deeply into the his tory of ol.aguna Dear h Mter all, that's }!ow IAaguna's Fe stiYal o( Arts and Pali(cant o.f the Masters got started. The artists selected the rom er of Coast ffhch~MY. a nd t1 Pl5eO and set up an oven1zed picture frame so 1t faced , oncoming molonsls. The n they had an an1st 's· model 1KJse tnsade the fram,e,. They told herlo hold real ~iil)- That may lfavc bePn Laguna's original s1dcwulk v1~1I NATION I WEATHER Story Worries Career Khomeini Cancer Discounted WA:,HlN\;TON 1 Al'1 Carter admlniatr•Uon offici•l.s say \hty 11rc wor t u•ll 1hat rcmuks altribuled lo • lop Wbite House auk , cl111mill.i /\yntollah Ruhollah Khomeini hu terminal cancer, 1·n ulcl wurY1pt 1.10 "apoplectic" r eaction 1n lr•n and selb•ck ~l"O:\~UJ fur tht-re le use of the 52 American hostages. Offlr1als rebponded with incredulity Wednesday when they It urnt-d of the st11lt·ments attributed to Franlt Moore, chief of 1'1 ci.1ttent < 'urter·., c·ongrcssionaJ liaison staff. Moore, 1n1t•r vit'wed tiy editors of the Shreveport, La., Journal, ~.1 ., t1uok~I as 11aying that Khomeini, Iran's top religious leader, hu ... 1·1m1•t•1 of lhf' rolon a nd is not expected to live long. M••11 t· Jbu 1 .. reported lo have said he expects the Iranian nulllllry to tJkt.' Oh·r in the event or Khomeini's death. i\!'lkt"<I u!Jout Moore's sl!le ment, o Khome~1 s~kesmJn !old a W1•sh•rn l'Or rt< ·~inJenl today In Tehran: "It's too funny to com- 111t'11t •JO or lo deny ' Deficit 2nd-worst In V.S. History ~ , WJ\SlllNGTUN tAP) The feder al government, battling re· \'Cssion and mflation at thr ~ame time. ran up the second-worst deficit on record to the last fiscal year There was twice as much red ink as tn the year Ix-fore Tht.' Treasury Department clo'Oed the books Wednesday on f1s· cal \~. which ended Sept 30, and annowiced that the deficit was S59 bilhon Th:lt was exce1..'<ied only by lhe $66.4 billion deficit of l97fi. The decpenjng deficits were due largely to the recession. which cut gove rnment receipts, and inflation, which forced up spendin~ TIU: GOVF.RNMENT COLU :CTED $520 billion durin~ the year. <·om pared with $46G billion 1111979, and spent $.579 billion, up 17.3 percent frum the prevj,,us year. The 1979 deficit was $27 .7 billion, lowest since $4. 7 billion in 1974. The Carter administration has forecast a deficit of $29.8 billion for the current fiscal year. but that could go higher if there is a tax cut in 1981. Th~ 1980 deficit was almost $20 billion higher than President Carter projected in January, before the economy was staggered by rampant inflation and a sharp decline in economic output.· SPENDING ALSO INCREASED to a<'commodate higher de· fense costs, the influx of refugees from Cuba and Haiti and several natural disasters. including the Mount St. Helens eruption. Recc.;sio11 took its toll on corporate tax collections, which dropped 1.6 percent to $64.6 billion. At the same time. inflation pushed Social Security payments - which are tied lo inflation and represented the largest sin~le federal expenditure -from $118 billion in 1979 to $1.34.4 billion in 19HO. Social Security taxes rose IS.6 percent to Sl38.8 billion. Within hours after lhe eicerpts of the story were urried by wire servicn, the While House issued • statement aa1tn1 that Moore is not a spckesman for the admiruatr•llon on Iran. th•t it has no information Khomeini lJ terminally ill and that it does not com· ment on internal developmens in Iran. The statement by the White Howse said ll wu unable to verify the accuracy or the comments attributed lo Moore. But Moore, In a subsequent interview Wednesday in Meridian, Miss .. said he might have· made a statement about Khomeini's health following a news conference with the Shreveport Journal. "I don't remember,·: lttoore told a ·reporter for WTOK ·TV. "I am not a spokesman on foreign policy and certainlY not on Ira n .... You hear so many rumors around WL!>hington, it is dif· ficuJUo r~m.ember what is said where, or by whom," But Stan Tiner, i:ditor or the Journal, said the interview was tap.-recorded and he stood by the published accmint ' .. NUf!ll Testifies ..~ ........ Former President Richard Nixon. surrounded by Secret. Service agents, yells in re5ponse to a reporter's question 0'1tside ~· District Court in Washington, D.C. Nixon made a s rise appearance on ihe witness stand in the trial of two -FBI orricials charged with approving war- rantless bre k-in's at homes of Weather Underground fugitives. Spy for Russia T~lls Treachery. BALTIMORE 1A P > The government sa ys the Soviet KG 8 mobilized seven agents on three continents and paid out 192,600 trying to take full advan· tage of a de bt·ridden former CIA agent who betrayed the United States A tale of treachery --with spies posing as diplomats: so.Ie houses ouL .. ide Vienna, AuslnC!.; and clandestine meetings ar- ranged on shoppin g center pay phones -unfolded jn the U.S courtho°"'e here Wedhesday as f ormer undercove r C I A ope"tative ,David H. Bar netr . 1 plE'.'Jded gwaty t.o one count of es- p1on age . ·---...t-F.--:: ._,--;,·_~it=,~.-i. .... --... --'-_.."'~ ·-.-..od'l\•c:"""'~,,~ who now ntns an export-import business and lives ill' an upper· middle-clbs 'home in Bethesda, Md .. outside Washington, showed no emotion as Justice Departme nt la w ye r George ~ Matava desrrtbed what t.he gov- n n ment was pre pared to prove if Ramett had not negotiated a l>lea bargain · · The ~ovemment portq1yed ttle bcspecla<'led 47 year -old as a man who quit the CIA in 1970 in search or more money. Accord· 1ng to Matava, Barnett then fniled u a businessman in In· donesia, where be had worked for the CIA, and, more than s100:000 in debt, turned to the K G B to barter his nation's ••.I ·. ... secrets for cash in late 1976 . rn the ensuing three-and·a-halr years. he proved an indifferent · Soviet spy as well: hf lied t.o the KGB, disobeyed orders . i:iever fulfilled its ultimate goals and got caught by the FBI • But be had managed to reveal the names ·of 30 CIA undercover agents, several rore1gn CIA col· laborators and the ' details of a Cl A unde r cover ope ra lion known as HA-BRINK, "one of its highest priority operations" in the l960s, according lo the government. ·. Age 10 to 15 years Rftin ;Falls in South Yes D No D Would yo u s <.1y you're a n amhitious. responsible. got-it-togC'lher. abO\·e average kid:' Showers Forecast in Oiher ·Regions Comi•Me...lwr Sunny -a 11111• cooler F rld•r F•lo 1on1911t, CoHt.,1 r.1g11 n, oow ~2 1111...., ~'9" 11, low 5& W•t.,. 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DAILY PILOT 642-432f CALIFORNIA SI Miiiion Sex Lawsuit Hits Moretti L~ AN<iEl.ES 1.\P) A wom•n who worbd for former California As~mbly Spullf'r Robert Moretti'• Afrkan i Old mlnlna rompany h•• sued him for St million for requhin1 that she "perform pervenf' ant.I adulterou• suual at'ls" with him The suit. rlled by Sunn Ru.,h Mor«an who went to w'ork • year aro for Moretti's Bttnlley In ternatlonal Tradln.c Corp In Zwttdro. l.1bena. 1u· cuses tt1m 1lf fraud for ra1llna to uplam that he "lntcmd.-d and required that shc:-hvt> with Moretti whilt> in t:ll>t-ria and that she perform perver'St' and Odl,lltt:rOUS shuai a.rt.s Wllb.J&Ad £or - T • Wo.rNi1 · · THE SUIT AL.'90 CLAIMS that last Avnl and May, Morett.1 "increased his sexual harassment of her. in particular by pressunnt. seduc1n1 and 1n- duc1n1 her to consent to a ·mena1e a tro1s ' with her sister and him." Moretti. who is married and has .fOur children called the charges ··absolutely unbelievable ' and "preposten)us · lJet me tell you 'that 1t <the swll is. abeiolu\el~ itnd tot111ly without foundation , .. Moretti ~ «' said Wednesday nag ht ··The on - ly thing to whictt I can attribute the s uit 1s that s he (Ms . --~ Morgan) 1s very , very siek at ~ this point I don't know where she dreamed this up " .'. He said a ll key employees • MO .. TT, lived in the same house. the on- ly habitable building at "the mining camp site 300 miles· from Monrovia. but that .each-employee had ~eparate quarters MORETTI DENIED HE harassed Ms. Morgan. "l really think that any of· the people that were around Susan before she quit her job and came home can tell you s he was having a tremen· dous amount or. difficulty because or the coup" in the Liberian government last spring· that tem- porarily shut down the company's mining opera- tions. Ms. Morg~·s suit also accused Moretti. who is president and chief oper ating officer of the gold mining company, and owner Ken Ross of breach of contract by failing to give her promised vacation, raises and to pay for shipment or her household goods back to the United States. ' The suit was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court for Ms. Morgan by attorney Marvin M. Mitchelson . .J1tdge's Threat GOP ·Delays Bulk Mailings SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A squabble between Republicans and Democrats over the use of inexpensive bullt-rate mailings seems to be growing into the Great Brochure Flap. In the latest development Wednesday. a federal judge accused some Assembly Republicans ol miarepresentin& a coltrt order in a campaign brochure, and said they might face con- t.empt charges if they mail it. A Republican official defended the brochure but said the judge's warning kept copies from be- ing m ailed. ORINDA CAP> -Parishioners who took com- munion from a priest who came down with infec· tious hepatitis have received gamma globulin in- jections in a mass immunization program. .. Health officials said the risk.of contracting the disease was small. The Rev. Jerrold Kennedy of the Church of Santa Maria in t>rinda gave communion wafers al three Manes ttus month to about pne-quarter of the parishioners in the 800-me.mber Roman Catholic Church. Contra Coeta County Health of- ficials say 188 people had been inoculated by Tues· day. 1..;,,e lkjerl• LlfHd Sidi . ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Noting that only in· 1livtduall and not 1roup1 can be libeled, a Los 'Ansel• County Superior Court Judce dismissed a claaa-action suit brou1ht by all unilohned officers or the la Anaeles Police Department against the American Broadcutin1 Co. and Channel 7 Eyewit- ness News. · Tbe clua-adioo civil cue, ~ltinl SlO million in damqes, itemmed from a ·aeries of KABC newacuta datinl back to urn about such subjecta u poliee abootlnp. eicesslve use of violence and links toorsaniaed crime. Juqe David A. Thomas said that under CaWornla law, only individuals can suffer harm to · tbelr reputations and livelihoods and sue for a.m .... ..... 1e11 De11letl P•refe TRACY (AP> -Robert Beamoleil, a follower ot COil~ mus murde~r Charles-Mamon, bu beea deaMd parole. A ..._.member panel ol the state Board of Prllo8 Twml aaJd WeclDelUJ tbat. Beauaoleil'1 a1me "lbowl aa ncer.JMally calloul cliJre1ard ,_ It-. Rlfertaa."· BOud ••mu RudJ Garda Mid tbe cleelaloa wu uaanhnoue. lt1....U, D, ls at tbe Deuel VocatioDal IM&itllle Mn, Ml'riDc a i::m. He bad .,._ _..._. ol ftnt...,.. m aad MDteaced to ..... for tbe lulJ 11, -tm, llajlil Of m\llldan a.,, ..... • • fNO!q, OclOO.t l 1, UllO 'A'·Terrihle Mistake' Reputed Mobster Acquitted by Clerical En-or SAN OJ F,(;O I AP 1 1>1stnct Attorney t-:d M 11ler -1ays a cit> judl(t"!> decision to acquit a re puled mob fiJ(ure ht!eause or u cle ncul error by the jury is ··nutra~"llus " and "a sad commentary' on JUStH'C Chn!>lophcr l'f'll•. an alleged dSSOu <He of-slain 111 ~an1iffi rrimc lt•arler l'r ank Bompcns1ero. was at·c~u 1tterl Wednesday by Supt:nor Court JudgP ( '.1rlos Caza1 cs The judg~ ma1k tht ruling afttr noting the-JUry h<1d ~tgned lht> wrnnl-( verdict for m J urnrs had erronc<Ju~_v <tt•rl1.1r1>d _tl:):.it J.lett1 ~a!' c·o11v1l·led of a ctl'rtrgP they intended lo a1·4u1l him on. P1•tt1 w:.i" on tnal for assaulling t~ .. ··wn a t a La fotta r11ndorn1ni\lm 11rojet·l rn <\ugust 1979 .. ,,. MA KF:s lJS Sl('K ," s a1tl iuror Holl~ Chas~ She t•allt>d th~ t.!rrnr a ternbh· m1slake a.trag1•d\ fhe m1stak<' hcrame kno"n whl'll Jurors were pnllt-d b> C.uart>s aft er Petti wa~ t·onv1cted Tues day uf as:.aull on Joscpi1 Ralk1Qi-hut ac4u1lted of hilling Lawrence Hal bt-1i.en Ji..rurs 'ia1d they 1r1 1rnded acquittal cin the Balkin:-. •'llunl and conv1c t ion on the other "Thank Gocf the sy~tcm works, · a1t11rni::y Oscar Goodman 11( Las Ve~as !>illd ufl<'r Cazare!' decision ~ Joinf R .rNeo reh PKOS[('l 'TOK BRIA~ t:. 'v11t h;,e)s called 11 "lhe worst m iscarriagt' "' J11!'' 1n I '• 1•v• 1 ">t:cr. • Ca'iart.>s told the Jlll~ "~1met1ml'!> w e• arf' •'Jught in a ,·1s1• I d1•n·1 ha,1• '"" t'ho1 ,..• tmt 11, grnnt the motion fur a JUdgmf"11t111 :wqu1t• al · Dr. Michael 1-'nedman, t;C. San Fr<111c1sco Cancer Rt!search clinical director. holds the first batch of marijuana cigarettes fo r use in a research project on cancer pa- tients . Doctors will deter mi.ne if the active chemical ingredient m mariJUana redu<·e~ nausea and vomiting that results from chemotherapy and ra.d1at1on therapy Miller . 1.1 20 yP<:Jl 1;11.1. t.·nf11r1·en11:11l veter;1n said ht• hus · nevt•r t·-"Pt'l'l+'At'1·d a 1 ul111~ as 11111 ra11.co~ · lif· arfdl•d I ra11no1 tnnl'e1v1• of lht- thinkin~ th<tl would µossf·Ss u JU<!~<' to rult' 1n "-ll('h a \\ u~ wh1•r4• J m1 s1 ak., 11f u med1:-ini\·al na\un · ll) :.i j ur,\ \\Ul> lht• onlv 1:..,111· r•:rn t\UMITl'l·.D wn:1 UIN(, " hal tn th1. sc-uffll' but r latm etl rnfl1l'lmg lnJ Une!t 1A ;•l> an acci- dent I> Get low cost ftnanc1ng. The Gas Company will actually ll'n<l you the rnoncy lo insul ate. which· is nice. And they'll lend you that rnon e_\' at an 81\1 annu al percentage ral~ which is even nicer when \'OU consider how hi~h interest rates an~. All you have to do_is be a Southern ~aliforoia Gas Company i~iideptial heating customer and med the qualifications. Get a tall break. You're allowed a 15<\> Fcdcraf tax credit of up lo $300 of the cost of attic insulation. A lax ·credit is even better than a tax deduction because it's deducted from the taxes you owe, not your income before taxes. • Get help on yourgu bllL This is where insulation helps-)10U save money over and over. It means )'OU1l use less energy heating and cooling your home, which will help keep your gu bills • low as possible~ And that's the sweetest deal ol al~ Ai' more infonnation call' the Gas pany at 1·800·422·4422. l't'll1 's co-derendant. Jo_,eph Blassl. was ac- quitted by the same JUr} 1\ g;rngster turned FHJ informer. Bompensiero w:i. shot to death gangland style it\ horn~ Febo. 10, 1977 /\ tnal has been under way in Los Angeles in wh1 c·h the governmt'nl h11s tned to link five reput- •·tl M af1<1 figun•<; to the killing Cops Hunt Caller In Girl's Death HIVERSlfJF. 1AP1 P11ltt(' are working t(I le<irn the 1denl1t v of a c.r ll~r who telcnhonPd lhc mother of <i m1:.s1 ng g1 rl to say when· lo find her t1<><I} .inrt td ·nl1f1ca 11nn I II \' p ., I I g .. l () r :. :. a I d 'IJIKE ME, HA.'fE ff E' ...,., \ 1>11·:<:0 1J\P1 r\nd111ri11:.in Paul Hloum 01 11. lt.!v1s1on -,t alion I' I -~T h:i., hN'n VO\t:"d !::> a JI I 1 I t' g 11 ' s h C s I nr-\\ .,('aster hv reade r~ or ·Tunecf in: a lo<-od ·1 \ program gui de lit• a 1:-.o IAaS v11l1•11 worSI nt"~ s1 a:.ler fl I' lh<: oth .. rs pla1·cd 111 bf't 1.1. et!n w t>d nesday they round 'l•v1dence directly link- 1 ng the caller to the murder" or 15-year-old Susan Jordan in a phone . b<>ot h at a gas s tation ne:.ir her home In the ~ero nd o r two a n o n v m o.u s c a 11 s t o <.;us a n·s n1 othe r . the l·c.tll"r s.i1d the girl's 1den11f11:ation could be foun<1 1n t he pho ne booth Earli e r Tuesday- n1ght M r!' Jordan re- 1·1•1 vcd the first call from som c(ine who told her "Susan.won't be coming ho me tonight and you 1·.in find her body at Vic- Ion a and Gibson." The ):! 1 r l 's nude body. her r·lr1thes scattered around t h~ 11r<1ng<' trees in a gruvP :1l that inte rsec- lll>n, was found by police 'hortl\ after the call. I I ' ·I ------------------------, -. -.. ----------· ---.. Thom•\ Keev1t1Edltor . o'd"CJ"' c.oa .. , oc.i1y P1101 Edit~..Jal p,...e .,.._... ~D. Barl)drJ Krt>101ch •Ecutor1at P~ Editor Newport Measure Merits YES Vo1~1 \'okr~ an :-.lewport Beach W1ll be ask~ lu approve I hullnt mt•1ts urt· next TUHday that wo uld allo w l"i\y of f1f1 a l~ to uvtt ott· an •arttmt nt for tht extttns1on of th~/ l ~roua 1ft'l Mur Frt>f'WI\ , Mt·~urP L <'l.>mplle5 "'"th Ntwport 's ('1t) Charter. jh1c h reqwre that \IOt er •pp roval bt" given in order for t ~ l'll) tu stnkt> up an) frt'9M'1t} a1rf"e ment In thh (.'Ubt.'. tht." t'X15h.nc aerHmt'nt for lht' eJtlf'0 81vn u tht> frt•..-way f rom Rrt$tOI S trtt>l to Ma <"Arl hur Hqufevan! us 15 ye>~rs old and badl out of date .• O(ficuds "'am 1( the bullot m .. asurl' doean t p11ss . thl' eo•xtl'ns1on 1•1•uld \'\\hc t be held up ctr Citltnins ud m1n1straton~ t·uuld simply plan onr11mpi. and olframpis lfl to Nt'w110rt city hmats wathout the advice of t•1ty off1c1als Tht'fl' ha;) l>~t'n some confusion that thf' b11 llot m casurt." woulll r ha nge the eharte r and somt-how oJWn the door f11r 1>tht•r free"'•ays That as not the C1t1je ' At this IM\lnl . then• appear lo be few opp<>nt!nts or thf ha llot measun' Supporters r ange from the New1><:1rt H a r bor· Chambt!1 of Commen·e a nd the Newport <1:enlt-r ASlllO<.'ldt10n lo slo ..,, growth groups like Fr iends of tht> tJp per Baf and SPON CStop Polluting O ur Newport 1 The Oa1ly P ilot also urges a YES \Ott' on Mt>a~un· I Freeway Plans Alive It 's hard to imag11w that JUSI more than a yeur ago , publi c workshops on a lte m ati\·es for comple ting the south tink of the Cost a Mesa 1-'rt>e" ay were drawing hundrects "f concl•mcd c itizens L ast week. at Ont.' of the fina l workshops in the 21 "I rear st udy, onl~ 20 h steners.!'<howed up at lht> New port Reach council r hambt>rs and two of the m were ne~1s reporters Caltrans o(fir 1a ls told the c rowd that the list o f .µte rna ti ve routei, fo r eittendin~ the freeway toward :tewport Beach now h as been reduced to eight. 1 The alternatives range fro m the "do nothing" ap· proach to lhe full·blown freeway down Superior Avenue . tp Coast Hig h way. a move that would cosJ..S215 million ..lnd would displace 1,036 homes and 182 busasses. It would seem some of those homeowners and busi· l)essme n must be concerned. But aoparently nol enough lb s how up at tbe workshop. . ' While som e residents may be of the o pinion that the much·delayed (reeway completion has faded away or is lost in the bureaucr atic machinery , the freeway s tudy is ·near ing an e nd ~altrans officials say a draft environmental study will be completed by the end of the year and that a final ro u te will be selected n e xt s pr mg. It's vital that Costa Mesa a nd Newport. Beac h resi· d e nts speak up and let the state· officials know what they -.·ant The next public workshop will be o n Nov. 12 from 7 :30 a .m . to 9 30 a:m . in Costa Mesa 's Columbia Savin gs a nd 1..<lan building on Harbor Boulevard near Adams. JJike Hazard Growing · -------------------------------------Ja.-k And.-rson - Tough-Judge Eyes Libya Bribe WASUlNtiTON T ht-n o m1lh 0tl Libyan bribery i.ttempl hil a m•n y t>l e m e nt ., of Wult:riiatf' 11l11n...,wi.lhnl( by an i.d minhJtrauon In the~ mitts\ of a , .,. t'l~cllon l'tan\1>1uan. da1mi. of \'U '(•UtlVt' 11riViltJ6(t', llllf'~alion o f Whitt• ftou11t' 1n v1JI Yt' ment t'Vrn II ll\)'"'lft'lOU'\ :N fl'\lnute gap 111 M c·rur 1ul I UJ>t' 11·q1rdeti r un v l' r11 a llllfl 'fht' rno!!I ~1~1)1ri, t1n1 pnrall"I uf ull lhuul(h 111 .1\ Ill' 1•r••-. I' Tl I' l' II I cl tough ft'tlt-r .11 iutl ic e "'h o Wiii hf'OOk tit) II 11 n ' t' II !> I' from u11yot1\' howt>ver h ll(ll a n1I m1.:hty I((• I S lhl' ('hid l ' s di'\ I r l \' l r o u r t J U<l~t' Ill l>t:ll\t•r. the ffon FrN I Winner who 1s takin~ J ~tern vww of ttu· •'i.151' S£' 1· n·t .111:> t ll'I' I)(· 1»11 I nh· nt files n•vt::il that Libya a~rt>ed to mukl' 11va1lable $30 m1lhon in I brlbe money tr> aaw the releasl' or some lJ s transport pl<tnes th a t d1 l'\1tlor Moamma r K had&f)' waa ea.cer to acquire The desert dictator was w11lmg to spend the baks heesh to ~et White House ins1derc; to lift the State Department'!. emhariw on the plant.-s •. U G IT I V E •. I N /\ N ('I E R Rolle rt V(>s<·o. "'ho hi.d rloi.e ''"nnectiuns WLlh the L1llyan1>. masterminded tht: .sr am While the ,plot was in projlrcss, tbc .lustice Ot-partmcnt i>enctralt:d Ve:;co's roterie of ('On mt!n, ac ('Umulated a f1 I~ cabtfle\ fu ll Of :.tarthng evidence and then un JC·counlably be~an obstructtnl'( its own :nvestigallon But thar1lrs to an honest JUdg1•. I he detruls of a µosstblc J ust11.•1· Department roverup may ex- 1>lode onto lhe rronl pagei. ll<:n · .trc 1 he de\ alls (Jn<' of Vl•sr o ''i a ~:.oe1atcs . .la m e:. Fet-n1•y fed 1nve:.t1RalOr!-t in the Nc-w Y<•rk L' S ;.ttomcy :. 11H1ce 1nfnrmat1 11 n on the ;;chl'me In rNurn, hi' 1•xp.·1·tl•1l lo gel a break on h1~ sentence m a bustn~ fra ut.I conv1chon. He wound uv bcforr WLnner in a µre.sentencing hearmi where Ft>e n ey tried to introduce t-v1 d ence inducting secret telephone taJ>('!> of his cooper\*· lion 1n the Ve~co·L1bya caper J ustice Depanment offi cials rt'· ru!.1·d to n~lt-:.~,. lht-cv1df!nce and 1 hre:ne ned feeney with a 77 c11unt indic tm e nt 1f he j)t' r~ I Sled / THIS REU'(,.i\~CE by the 'artcr admin1strat1un to hfl the lid on lhe Libyan bribery case s mf'lled fishy to Jud~c Winner An<1 as sources ('lOSl' to him told my a:.sCl('1at(: Indy Badhw.t.r . lhe 1ud~P is not a m an 111 I>•· laken 11.a.:htly l\l E>X. W1m1C'r 1 ~ ~· ~ra_ving but \'ll{<1rou~ 1unsl wt;o 1s 1n1 pre~s111t-, even fTIJ~nl:l11· 1n h1s blJl'k ,.,,be-; 01 '>tn.tll pliy::.1c:al proportion.'> ;,nil w1r) build. he SC\'m!. lhroU~h ,nmt• knack or carriage w be larger and more 1mwc•rful than h\' 1~ lie ha5 het:n likened to a f\'1 sty mustang.t': ~ fulitical Football OO~N! Q ' • .. / .. P •. ~ 'ETL ... ;, ~u I •. \, \. Mailbox When he bucks , say his friends, watch out. He's a Denver Bron· cos fan who jogs four miles a day Not since Judge' J ohn Sin ca ble w open Ric h a rd Nixon 's Watergate coverup has a federal Judge been in a s1milur pos ition to take on a n in cu m bent ad· ministration. And like Sirica. Winner has earned a reputation for being both tough and fair In the words of Dick Schmidt, general co unse l f o r the Amen can Society of Newspaper Editors, Winner is "a m an who docsn 't suffer fools gladly .. EVEN L&."8 gladly, apparent ly. does Judge Winner surfer at tempts by the government to cover up official embarrass· menL He has frankly described a s "sto n e w al l ing " the maneuvers by high Justice Department officials to suppress evidence rn the Liby an bnber y c ase. · Winner 1s an avid ~tudenl of a fa rnous corruption c ai-c that o<· curred out West when he wa~ a . mere shjrtta1l tad lhl' Tcaf>Ot Dome scandal. wh1 th mv11lved Justi<'e Departm~nt l'onn1vanre m the Harding administration Judge Winner's frie nds say he s ees di s turbing parallels ~tween Teapot Dome and tt.le Justice Department's attempts lo s uppress evide nce in the Vesco-Libya case. Winner has orde red Charles Renfrew, the No. 2 m an in the Justice Department, a nd Philip Heymann. head of the rrimanal division,' to appear in his court before Oct 31 lo explain their re fusal to releas e evidenc•c in the case I! they don't show up or fail to file an appeal, the 1udge 1s ready lo hold them in contempt 11( court ·· u and when the facts bee<>me public." he der lared "it m ay be that the charge:. will be s hown to hf' as fanciful a~ the l.och Ness Mvn:.ler. or the i\bom1nablc Snowman 'On the other hand. 11 may l)C that the case will rank with the I rldl of Aaron Hurr, th(' Tea pol llome SC'andal. the I ' 2 '>PY plane <1nri W;.itcrJ(at e l think that a:. m\fly facts as possible should he presenred m open co·urt subject to l'ross ex;sm1nat1on " Motoris ts traveling the s treets of Newport Beaeh and Costa Mesa will tell you that there are more bicycles competing for the•r s pace every weekday morning thi~ H Ab th Child' R mm· ? )'ea~he prolife ration of two-wheele rs could be the r esult • o~ 0 ut ~. s ~fN>llS ty. •. of the school district's d ecision t o c harge stude nts for bus To the Editor hundred~ of hod1t'~ .. and .. end 11 a um:a\1<· •·on1H''ll••n ,.f h1~h the p1rn1r Without ht!> \'1s1on. ridc5 this vear . Many parents undoubtedly believe ped· Arter reading the recent Fam1~ the m out 11r1 l'ity streets tn follo~ li•a <l l'11n1·cn1 r .1nr1n., :..nu .nr ~u1danrC' and energy the picnic al·power IS a lt!SS e xpe n s ive mode of tra nsportation. ly Weekly artir le about the crisis spray v~11nh•d arrr>w~ l'e rh;1p:. qual1 t.\ µroblem:-'HC & ~'h ' would never have been. The proble m is .tha{ those pre.teens and teen.agers 1n our schools. I find myself ask-off ·duty pc1llcemen at maJor 1n <'11r n·nll} t-xistrng 1n thl' <iirport Thank you for your support. and pumpinfi.._ their ways lo school are cr eating some r e al ing why no one m entioned one of tersectlons would ins ure t h;.it arid fn·P~av an"'" hut 1t "111 fur your interest in the Newport motoring"headaches . ' _ the most important fact9rs in thJs r unners a bid~ by the tr affi c m ;1k1· th1. ·pri ·s~nl hu~c trc1ffu· Beach Police Departme nt. It 's a real proble m near the high schools where the c risis ft me ntioned soCiety, s ign als and use des 11~naterl l;ingle around w. l•l'>k tam,· RICHARDT LO,NG . cyclists refuse to ride tandem in bike, lanes and where parents, Mdm i n is trators, cross~alks ·\s1dt' from inrn·:1~wd r nrnc'. ,. Cu.mmunity ~rogramsOff>cer mop~ n~ers think little of cuttiniz across three lanes ~ teache~and st~dent problems .._ RICHA RO LE;<>l'i_llA RT , air and 1Ms 1· poll ution Ju ... t t'x , ·'---.. -'---~·-·'"'i·~ .. ", ~.;t-:. ~ ... ...,..,~.-...,.. -'"~~ ••. ~M~otnr~to--~\#C'~~ _.. .1. • 1 ar th "'h:tt h J~ nHIJllr ~rnwlh ;.,r·=:-~n~---""--.n --':" ~---· ~·. • !~---~-6-.-~·'-...J ·•~;.'.~··"'·t..'.c~-~T~~ .. c.;..·~:::~"::r~ ~·;'t:~'f-tialj~ '·~~-f~ ~-" r .'· ,. IH"'8•1 ,_,,,_. .. ~ .ans~er. t'O the PfOble m IS elUSl¥e . . , , orfce was the ?l1ild'.s re~pons1bih-I!' • .,.,, ~; d'\ r ~t>r , ,•<A ,_~;-:of! \\-:. .• . "" -~ -..., .. ,._, .. W~d~ ~1kc lanes ~robably wo~ld only_ r esult m w1~er t y questioned. Tn lhl' F.ditor .t c5t 10 .. 11 10 J"'" th•· rc.cnk ~ of 'f'J; th~ Edit"t ' -. · · - t>M<.c par4Ls do~-.:ane Avenue~ Newpnd or Fa1cv_1ew Imagine how duiLcult il 15 Lo The Pi!ol's editorial <1 ncl oew-; th{IH' "hlqd11,•d <'ltll'~" Wt· art' I n r cs pon s e t o Lyman Dove in Costa ~~a.~ . . .. carr:,y p11 a rcadmg discussion pnon ttes 'need massi,·e rev1s1on :W1Tie"t'm!'!toatf.1! ffi''~dr ama11r Faulkner'!> "Louse w ith the . ~er,lliiPS an m1eci,ion or bicycle safety in those ariver when three f6'i1rths or lflc class It's ljii)d r nough that the l'ilot has ,, J ns 1t111n If WI' ar.t• lo sun1ve Truth" lell<'r, IOct. 231. I must . tram1 ~ c lasses or at special assemblies migRl-help Or, didn't bother lo tead tire .ass1g11. ~ud'1 a ('allous d1sn:gard or lc1cal :1~ d r<·S1C.Jlont1al u•mf')1un1ty. wt• t·xp r<'ss. dis ap_pomtment This on the other h and, a few wammg c itat ions might do the 4 ment When ll> the 1nd1v1dual ~o· F_irst ,\menctme nt right5 1n its 1·.1n thank the ~l'fJ~ ~rganrza. former Journalist hurts the com- , c hore. • . _ mg to take responsihiltty for his circulauon·builctmg 1·ampa1~n to t1o n H.1ght now, H1,·:. ;in· our on m unit)' greatly when he doe~ !lot 'The proble m ('an't hf> i~nored sOmebody.45-tWifl(( to own t:tlUC'8hon? One can \Mach on· d ose a t>ookslure in Ne wport I) how of pr{·:-l:'rvm~ our riuahty _ check ~·~ facts beforf' vo1cmg get hurt Or k 1 llcd TVif omeone I malfing ~n errort nut 1n-rnc Oct 23 SI reel t•di of llfC' In ~"°""ir1 ITl•,11·tl ll 's 1n· h I!> op1n1on On l he day Mr to learn That means h~tening. tion. the Pilot "enl off the deer 1·v1lablc that ;.ift•·r t ht'~e l'O\' Faulkner.alleges that I voted in n • c omple l i n u a ss i gnment :<>, t•nd fleadli·ninaa Sl7.000fireut 1.·tou~ dt'\C'lopt•rs hav1I 1unJ(lec.J favor of the 'Koll Aetna hote l, JJP•nions e1<pressu<l in !hr-5pac.1: above are those of the Dally P11ot " "' · t I S ·l I d 0 Part1c1pallng and behavino Must th••1r new wh1pptn'' bo.v. Talk of uµ our l.'1ly , the\ wi ll l~ave for pro 1eC'. was m w1 ier an . the• vie ws ~11 pressod o n 1111~ pagl! are those ol 1he11 authors and " ' "' h h b d a s tudenl'i mwnhe forced.t•oerl'Cd the Town, the Pilot rcleaated grl't•nrr pa'>lurt'c;, hut the varationingw1t my us an ,trhsts .,eac1e1 comm<ml •S 1n111te<l Addres~ Ttie Dally Pilot. Po "' Box 1560 Co!>la Mesa CA 92626 Phone 17 14) 642.4321 or tricked intn proper work Kosygin's resi~nation to a •mh· c·rt1iens will_ he ll'ft holdi11~ the ' Furthermo re . l a tn greatly Boyd I Kangaroo .ByL.M.BOVD You l'an 't lead a kanRaroo ;by a rope around its neck ll :can be gulded, however , by il8 •tail. A. clie nt asks ~:.t. why·of :t his T h'e kanga roo can't ijump. if its tail is off lbe ; j?round. It needs it to ·push off. 1 So 1( you ho ld it aloft thf' 'kangaroo must walk.' and , walk where you point it ' ; Pollst ers asked numerous l citizens to designate the one I article in the home that was • most 1mportan1 . Thirty· two j percent listed the television I set Eight percent named the bed. . . I ' I Behavtor or chimpanzees ill so humanllke that now a~ then they kill one another. fh.ar Gloomy· Gus To J . . CGua. Oct . 23): Wben ,we found out wbat mMlnl too much doq)l WU doint to the clt1. we had to come out of tbl kitchen. SPONWOMEN .. _'J q.. ·-· ••• ' .... It ............. HI ~·--·-' ~'I:/" ....... ~ Is it true that arlichokei. squeak like mice' A When rubbed 11flalnst one a nother, they do. IHresh. A 10 mile,per·hour wind genentu eight limes as much power in a windmill as• fiv e mile.p er -hour wind. please note. There are half again as many AM as FM radio sla· lions. SUJI, the FM liste ners now outnumber lhe AM listeners. Fir.l car Insurance policy ever isaued had nothin1 to do with today's uaual drlvint d•n1era. lt promlaed Dr. Truman J. Martin of Buffalo, N. Y .• that be would be protect· ed from any dama1ea claimed by borae owners who ml1bt sue hlmoathe1roun4l1thathil m a.chine ac a red .their animal.I. In••. that waa. Studi• ahow at leaat 43 per· cent ol tboM felona in prison were clrtnkiftl at the time ol thecrtme1. What. you've never '"" a batteey~a&M Mlt ahakerT Such there be. Q . How many aUken atrtnp are auppoaed to ~ iD the tauel oa a 1raduate'1 mortll'boarcl? A. Sxaetly lU. habits When does self <·11ntrol h e adline T ht: Pilot ne ither lia~ w1lh ma11.ir urlrnn problems concerned. as are many of my com e in'' named nor pictured Kosygin '§ JOA Z WILLIAMS fellow Planning Commissioners, AS A SIXTII gradt• tca r her or lO years. I spend everv period before school . recess. lunch hour. dnd arte r school forcing students to complete assi1tnment~ Should all teachers be <'xpectcd to do this? Yes, about May 15 f have them trained to do this without using all m y !'!pare time By then school is about over and I ~pend summer lr)'lng to. gear up for a nother year ! I'm bc1unninl( th bum out and to lex* for other alternatives where one works with JM!<>ple who will cooperate There 111 only one way to get ~t· Le r at reading or math and lhal is lo practice It ! That requires slU· dent participation A Ktudent may not merely sit in class and be "taught" that ls entertain· ment \ ¥ KAREN NJCHOLS .. rllrR-•.-r• To the F.dltor: A very unplea11ant thins hap- pened to my wife lhia momln1. a1 ahe wu drivin1 home from church. Three male runnen, partlci&M1tln1 tn a local lOK nm, pounded on her car with tbelr ftltl, 1ave her the fln1er alp, and •won at her! Tbll w• IA the middle ol lhe tatenecUon of Jamboree Road and l:Htbluff. -Now perhaps UteH men ('?) felt, because there ..,. aoo runners or eo. U.at tbeJ blld IOID• rt1ht of way out tlMN. Or -. .... • woman wu ln &be cU' the:r felt brave. 8pOlllOl'I or dineton of these "ruaa'• allould be required to do IDO... ln UM ••Y of controls, than meret:r band out T·shll'U to successor . Tikhonov, until pa~t· a bout the t raffic. airport de· three' ,0,~ f 'acl# ma11d and O\•erall Miam i Beach The Piiot hat! a r ho1c<> or p1r atmosphere that some 6,000 pro· tu rang Tikhonov or a 19 11 cash T11 1 hi• ~ditor posed new hotel rooms and con· rcJ?1ster on pagl• onP. r hc cash Tht• tune• has """"' 111 ont:e and vent1on facilities could bring to re1(1Stl'r was m Irvine, so 11 got for all put Lu n •s t the notion that the Newport area. lhc front pa~e treatme nt non Koll <as 1mvlieri by SPON et Who's deciding what gets front al 1 is/was totally and wholly pa"e treulfJlent over there'' rt'~punsibl\' for the r lect1on of Your n\O!ll provirwial dC'h very .Jnhn \ox ancl Phil Maurer ' boy? I.cl us stand Oii the ract5 More J I\ Y MU It LEY than 15.000 volt'r.s w(•nl to I hP polls To lhc Editor The Ne wport n earh l'i'y Coun· cil meeting Oct 14 , "Cilliens vPrsus Developers." proved only o ne thing . the greed for the a lmighty dolla r has Indeed become a priority a bove the human environment. The Koll and Irvine Compa nies. who at the last etection, paid S32,000 to • on Tuesday, April 8 !record turnnu\1 Of tho!'I:' l!i,000 votes cast Cox and Ma un'r n •1·e1ved more than 10,000l'al'h Wh y not be honest and admit the citizens hat.I had 1t and get nn with the business at hand and all work togctherlomake11urr1tythe best poSs1bleever '.' VIRGINIA FOUTS Poll~ Pirnie place their team In control or To the Editor· City Hall, are not going un· I would like to take this op. rewarded. Indeed not they're portunily lo public l y thank anticipating to ea rn big severalpeoplewhogavetr emen- divldends, they're called hotels dous us'-'tance to the policemen and commercial developmenls. o( the Newport Beach Police Generally. City Council mem· Oepitrtment with the ·'Cops 'N be rs are elected to protect the Kida" picn.ic held on October 10 lntereata of the community and Jim Straw or AVCO Financial to preserve the h ealth and Services for provid\ng the welfare ol au ita cititena . . . not baseball caps: so ... the political tide has Sam Martone or the Boys' Club cban1ed drutlcally. Question: foror&anllingthe games: Will Newport Beach achieve the Jim Blackwood of Mountain repuU1U. of Hotel City U.S.A.? Dew 8evera1e Company for pro. The answer, at this point In vidlngrefeahments; and time. depend• solely on the "Affairi Unlimited" Ca terlne aa1acloua decisions made by Companyforallofthefood. City Council. Special reco1nltlon must be • The Impact of heavy traffic given lo Mr. Dan Marcheano. the from tMle new developments owner of Affairs Unlimited. for will not ~nly auravate the his outatandina assistance with i\S ANYONE who attends Plannin" Commission meetings knows, in spite of attempts by certain factions to d1v1de our rom mission into pro· growth, an- ti.growth camps. we who serve on the commission have far too much work t o do t o be in· fluenccd by those p olitical gam es. More often than not. our votes reflect a consensus, and our many un1tn1mo us votes rertecl comb1.1allons incorporat- ing the best of each of our divergent viewpoints .' I am proud to ser ve on a panel that tries to put personalitie s and politics aside. and spends its time working on solutions to the city 's problems. Rathe r than fanning the fires or hostility in the community. I would hope that Mr. Faulkner could lend his 1,terary talents lo constructive criticism that would help ua make ~tter decisions. · DEBRA E. ALLEN Planning Commissioner City of Newport Beach • Lettera from re<JIUrs art Wt'lcome The right to condenae letttra to fat Jpoct or el1minatt libtl '' re&~. Ltllt ra of 300 words or t.ai will bt g1ut" prfl/trnct All letttn mMlf In· ctudt .ngnatun •rad moUmg oddTtu r,,ir na~a '"°11 bt WtlllMl.d on requeat 1/ s141J1c1t nt reaao11 Is opporent. Poetry !JAii not bt pubU1h~ ~ ..... If.Ii-__ "\""" ______ ~~--~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:..--~~~ .... MORE OPINION 1 Bob.Greene How· Did They· Run Before 'TV? T hr) Is lht> 1h111.i l h ul h .. fasr1natl'<i ml' 1110.;t 1h o111 th•· prt>s1Cfrnt1ul r~1 m~!<•t1tn "'" year ln tht• li.1i.t h•v. "''''ke> 1<:<1 C:lnr~ t h e I. 1 b t' r I u r • a n I '.1 r t ' " candldalt• fo1 prflautenl. hu" bet>n ablt> "' bu y a f t•-A f i "e m I 11 u11· l el t-\'1 :.11111 spots d11r111 t: even t n~ tlr\ffit' Unw Befort' t h, atrint: of h1-. TV s p o 1 s C I ark · s-r 11111 p 1\ 1it11 h .1' bt· t' n almost mv1<t1hl1• \111111!!>1 m • •)11\ in either tht• prult or t ht· b• 11u.t cast medta hdi. report1•d 011 11 I don't mean to bt.· d1i.purag1n i.? about Clark herP I 111 11111 .,J\tnl! that he has hail .in u1\v. .. nh' campaign. JUSt that ht> hai.n 1 been able t o gt't dn)one to !Ju } attention to it So now r om t' thest> T V ads They aren't spe1't<tcular mo:.tl) they show Clark t alk 1 n~. JnJ d few people sa y ing wh> th"'> llke Clark They are no l>ettN and p robably no worse . l('('hnirall) speaking, than thl' J i m m y Carter or Ronald Reagan TV ads. . During ea ch Eel Clurk ;,id. an 800 toll·frce telephone num ber ts s uperimpolled ovf'r lhl' \lll tun', with a m cssa g<' sa)' 1n g that anyone who wa nts It> donate It THE EAIU.'S ~ U"IMNG•'Hl • f• .. Q Sol•• *•1•' ..... ,.,_,, C:.• ,. SP•. • ~ l.J.o l c.. ..., •'~ t cosruou a6 41·1289 ,~,·~·f"d MISSl()Oj .. ,,J0495·0401 1#17 C•,....M (AO-•tr•'"" fS•" 0..90 ,,_,, al •••'l •··~ TU..iG'S MIMOIUAL ACUPUNCTURE .. DI. AMllOSE. S.C. LIM Ht w. 1 tt11 s.,_. C....MeM.CA 541-7270 or 642·2513 mun<'} \11 \'lurk 'lhoul<I dial lilt• 11u mh••r 1'hf' f1r;t rm111lt-111 u m1·l\ I 'HI "' lht• ad I J1'<1un11 .. 1 t h111 1111 11111• v.1111 1<1 pci<.)(lhl) 111111 1 ht' nucntxor I ht''t' art' tOUl{ti t•t•0t111m It' I ltlll'lo .JOd It 'lt"4.'mt-d lnf'Ofl ('t'I v1thh• '" nu t h 111 .m vont• wuul<t ptt·k Up llw ph11n1· 111 plt-.lg1• lllof1t' to<• "II"" t1 1 l'·ffl \ 1)n•1>1<le nl11tl 1·1111tl11h1lt' 1h1•) hull p111h11hlv llt'H'I .,,.,.,. lwf111t• Hut th• 1h1nl 11m1· t """' ttw ;1<1 I tr11•d to ltd l ll11• !tCIU 1111111111·1 tUl\I lo '''I' "'hut w<1ulrt 11.111111·11 It" ,1., flu:., 11 r 1·rn<s1111·1t Ill!'-\ hll 1'1 'll t1.1~hl 111111ult''> I 1nl l t'tl ti •IO\\ II .11111 I llld ll\ ",,._ .ltilt• '""t t tt1111u._h I Rl.:\l.'H•:u o\ \l•ung 11u111 ..t.'> :-1~11rtl tu ~lht' 11hC11w b ank t h.• 111!11 nw lh dt th•·n · were at lt>a:.t Ml h rwi. 111 1he room , anct that l h~·' rt'n.a1netl tut&llv l>U!>V fo1 .itiproll1matel~ ~ m1nulf'!!> ·deter t'.tl h Clark rommerc 1al l askt.'d him 1f mo5t callers were hke m e J u~t chr<'king to se t' .C there v. as re<1lly som rone Lht-re. or hung 1n g \I P v.h en a voice an'i wPrc-d ~o. · lie i.a1d "Sornt! call to pled ge mone y Most want an for mation about F.d Clark. and ""' take lhe1 r addrt>sses ::.o we t an send the m lite rature But there are ve r y few prank ta llers: I gt•! the 11nprt>ssion that most vf them have seen Clark on the TV ad and h ave had their l'uriosity whetted.·· My first instinct was not tha t .. ('IJ rk 1Aa1> 1t11 awrsuusl~e in tus I'\' u1mm .. n ·1ul that pt\Ople just hull ti. know m1)re about him, un ~{'r\'1'11 he 1s no more 'llnd no i. • 11 s ,. h a rt s m a ti c t h a n an y numb<.'r of other p oliticians. lt 11thcr, 1t secm-ed to me. t\111l't 1t·uno; are so ronditioned to 11·1·l•1\1 11H: ba111c information t ht 11u1th lt'ltW1:uon and the 1m- 11:u ·1 11r J 11uttonal commercial is .,11 Ill r rt'aC'h>nK that no tnatler "'"·'t ttw800numb<.'r was for, peo·· pl1· v. 11uld tit• up tht' hm·s l'h,• \ltllll~K man working the 11hori.-hunl. c-11nfirmt'd this for int• \\-t-v.on t '4urk JUst for Ed 1 'I ark he .. aid ·'This phone bank ,., u:..t>d for any num her of r.-lt.'\ 1i.ed produc ts Rerords . Hook:. Th111~:. It kt that ··A Fl·:w MINUTES before a t•o mmere1al com es on , we're told to get ready for a 'burst.· That ·s the te r m for it -a ·burst A11d then as soon as the number flasht>s on the screen, it ~oes cr azy here ror the next 20 minutes Thjs is the same for ttie Ed Clark commercials as for the other products that use us .·· The whole s renano made r.ne think of a question posed by one eommt•ntator· Would you ever vote for a m an you had never seen on television ·1 It seem s so e lemen· tary as to IM' ludicrous. but thinlc about it. It 's almost impossible to think about casting your vote for a pers <m whose e ler lronic image . I s your hair in top condition? L·ook .. inside a you had never s een on your te levision sc reen. And yet a person s uch ..tS Ed Clark who virtually never is .seen o n the three ne twork newscasts gets video lime on· ly when he can pay for it. And when he does i;ay for It. th e phone banks light up. Some where out the re, there 1s an audience for him. The whole q1,1estion be comes more intriguing when you con · s ide r that such men as Abraham Lincorn. Woodrow Wilson and Franklin De lano Roosevelt became preside nt of the United Stales without ever having ap· peared on a television screen Just on the bais of his handful of TV commercials. Ed C lark's face is already known lo move people than ever knew what Abraham Llncol.n looked hke Th ere is another perplexing s ide to this I asked the young man on the phone b a nk what h appent>d when the 20-mmute ·burst'' was ove r. "Notl1ing." ht• said I'm not sure what any of Uu~ m eans, although it iill seems vaguely troubling a nd un h ealthy. But in a year during which the presidential campaign has heen dre a r y and unins piring, the phenomenon of the Ed Clark 'bur sts" is the o nly thin ~ that has ma<le me s1t back and think. And I havetosay: ll bothers m c strand and see • -··---...... ~ ... 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' . ~ . ··,-\.. ~ ... . .... ...... ,.,_ ' . .. .. . .. . .,.J. ... .t ;;.. • • -l.: ,, .--•• • ~-. ' ~ . .. , ,-· -.~.··· .. ,. .. APWtr ...... e liound or1 lloute l near Santa Cruz. And it l'il n 't bt· altrihuted to spring fever. t:r1 ~.i11t1 1.11 ... ,11 bet V. l't'n S.a 11 01111 J nd S50.000 f11r lht· h1•:-1>1tdl al .1 "'""' 1 ."11n~ han qut.'l fratunng ht' l!l>I \t'iH old l)<llll•• 111 "llll lmui:?ht al a111•t11111 111 l.1" ·\11Rt'lt'~ Ill ~l ,I\ JI C' hacl Ill\ 11\•rf :.!.'1 0 guests from ,11'ro:-.:-. lh1• country to alt 1•11d a l ~JOO ea<·h ~\ U'\F \ II \ICHIS Keeps readers-on thelf toes mlnrntJ Aspirin Seen --- ' .. . .. ' ',, Judge ~agnafR. Engebretsen For Sup,erior Court Office #8 Tough-Firm-Fair-Conservative Appointed A .Judgt in 1972 by Reagon ENDO.Sii> IY: Orange Cou'11 y >•·t:.111, :)1 Incl A11urney., A ... ~oco,1'11 "' Oritnge U11.n1,. n .. n.1tv :>ne1•1's A"!.OC•dt1on f"u11ce A•,-,,111 1o111u11~ 61 ~i1"l<1 Ana H11n11n91on B"'.l' I'\ Fr,.m1a1 r1 Vdllf'v 01dnge Si;;al Beac.ri ~1;in1011 p,. j ., 0111~ er.,, ... l'o.jl h A ssOClilllur. cil Cahf1;rn1.; (..Hf' 115 ('1, l.J ~ .-11a A.,., ltrea Comm1mi1-,,rirnrr JI A 1.1 .. ,r. r ,~.0,,-1 ... <• C,1ldurr1,., l!t·nutJ1tC.d~ A ,..,,•mo y 1.."0PE. M LCIO H 1qtllf r 1lf•r\ By rr .. U;sr t, ,,ocoatr< I VOTE FOR THE IEST CANDIDATE ELECT JUDGE RAGNAR E. ENGEBRETSEN '•' ~·, .... I PAYNO INCOI\'IE TA IN 1980 AN D RECOV ER T A XES PAID I N 1977, 1978 & l91tt l •, l t 1~ pos..,1 hle tor you lo reen\"e r approx 1mal~ly t~o dollar~ of l :JXl''> lor t·w•ry dolh1r ..\•>U tn\'e<.t while parll<'IPi!llng in \j h1 ~hl~ pro! 1t 1not1:at c(I. m'v cstm~rn. . L .,...._,,,, 1"" ~ ,, -,. • t· our v ears ol 4)\Jt>kc al l'cptaru·c ,. i;_. \'OI: .,>..1.~ ;~; r.no ~ .nn 1,., ' ••' , .. -"" ~""'"-.. ,,, ~--- ' ··Vlr•'(d)l ltty.ol amount inv(lst(!d •t\\ a tlabll' t•1 ind1v1d,uals and ('OrJJOratwns For m ore information on lMX;S&lfinp seminars or a ACT NOW FOR 1980 CALL private confidential ~ , appointment. ~(;'~ GERALD KOZAK \~~~.~~~ lSt S-M'9-f Dri~•. Wt. I I 0 :;·?.'j;; .... wport ...... c. '2660 ~ -~': 1714) 644-2507 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ UPPER NEWPORT BAY SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PlAN The C111es ot Newoort Beach and lrv1no wish lei establish a 208 Planning Advisory Group 10 assist in tne ~reparation o f a Comprehensive Stormwaler Sed1mentat1on Control Plan tor U.oper Newoort Bay lhe Advisory Group will 1 Mon.tor progress ol rhe 208 Plan 2 Examine .i11ernat1ve sed1men1a11on con1ro1 strategies 3 Make recommenda11ons to rhe Newoon Beach ano Irvine City Councils regarding Ille above Tile Advisory Group Wiii be appointed 1oinlly by the C1t1es ot Newoon ae'ach ano Irvine and will c.ons1s1 or eQual representation lrom rtie lo11ow1ng groups 1 Privare c1111ens 2 Pubhc interest grouos 3 Public olflc1a1s 4 Economic interes1s f Interested oan1es ShoulO ~ubm11 a brrP.I resume or letter or interest to Newport Beach City Clerk Newport Beach City Hal I 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 by: Noon,November6, 1980 't' For addlllonal l(llormatlon please contact Sandy Genis a1 171•1 M0-2291, Newport ee.ctt Ptannrr19 Department In New Role . N F.W YOHK I /I.P l As pirin. the druJl l h11usand<; of Aml'rtcans rl'at'h fttr at the sign or a cold or nu. may tnh1b1t the work of interfe ron, v.h1rh is being studied as a possible cancer. f1g hti n~ (lrug. researrhers sa) The findin~ 1s the rc~ult of preliminary test- tul>t• rescarrh and need!' more work for conf1rma ~t wn. But the discovery may lead tu questions about some of the research done to date on in· terferon. a natural substancf' that 1s the body 's r1rs1 lme of defense• against \'1ruses St:U:1''TISTS HAVE SPECULATED THAT m tt·rferon m<1y provide s11me protection against ,. <·:inct.'r S('1ent ..sts at Duke Unaversit~ in lJurham, N (',and n t'arh y Well romc R esPar c h l.ahoratories. working with mouse cells growing in .an artificial medium. found that aspirin and Slo'\'(•ral t:ommlln arthritis drugs limited the extent tu v..hid\ inte rferon t·11uld protect cells ;;igainst \'1 nis infretion The ~c'11.•nt1sts said there 1s no way L<> tell whether as pirin and the other <frUR!. would have the sa1m• effoct in li ve animab If the drugs du work lht> same way in humans, qut'st1ons may bf' raised about the highly publJcized studies of 111terferon 's effect on human cancer Patients in those studies are warnt!d not to tak.e aspirin or other drugs. but some do anyway. · "11US MIC.HT MAKE INTERFF.ltON a more u<;eful modalilv <treatment) if we can enhance its f'ffectaveness by knowin~ what things interfere v. 1th it. · said Dr David Lang. one of the authors of lht• sruch It aiso could 1nflut:nCf'• a doctor's dete rmma tmn of wheth\'r to J•rt·:-.r·nl>e a'sp1nn for virus mfec twns hke the common l'old Dort ors have known for several years that tak in~ asp1nn inc n·ases the number~of virus particles prcwnt m the mucus of cold victims The ~e_w stud" su~g.-sL<> a possible ·reason why aspmn m~I\: lower the body's interferon defense slightly and a llow viruses to proliferate , The studv was done by Drs ~aveendran Pot- t athrl and L<t.ng. both form erly Jr Duke bul now of the Cnivt!r.s,!..l)\,.2f. MJ!~)'la,nd ' ~~~re-Lang. jf ·• ·-:-(lh a1rm:M~\J •. ¢ediatri"cs. Ors '1<uttlkkat Chan,,.. clrahose and .PcdrQ Cuat.recasas of the Wellt'om·e lab!> al Hesearch Trian'gle ~ark.., N .C .. al~o part1cipatPd. • · -. The results were published in the Proceedings of th•• ~<Jtaonal Academy of ~iences -Energy Costs· Stabilit'y D·istanl? NEW YOHK 1AP1 John Sawhill. chairman of the SynthetiC' Fuels Corpo'tatton, said he thinks energy prices can be s tabilized but that it may take up to a dozen years lo do so . . . "I think we can stah1lize the pnce, but al s going to take time ... he told a breakfast me~ting of the As· sociation for a Better New York. THAT TIME WILL be needed to get the syn- the tic fuels industry into full swing to replace foreign oil, he said. . Sawhill said energy costs will continue to in· C'rease as long as control over prices is determined by foreign oil producing nations. . However, he said that through the Synthetic Fuels Corporation private industry will be en- couraged financially to produce a range of gaseous, liquid and solid fuels from oil shale and coal to replace imported oil. "THERE IS NO doubt that by the latter part of this decade synthetic fuels will be powerine automobiles. heating homes. and runnln1 busi- nesses and industries as replacement fuels for foreign oil." he told about 200 of this city's business, labor and political leaders. MERCURY SAVINGS and loan aa11oc1ation CHECKING ACCOUNTS THAT EARN INTERlST ASK US 1 Ex.cut1v• 011/a.a: 7812 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92947 Sbuth•rn Cellfoml• R-Olonll Ofllc11. S677 E. La Palm3 Ave .. An11lelm, CA 92807 ~ Vlll•Y VI-SI., Buenl Plf1!.1.~A OOlao 1116e Arnelll Ad., C1m1rlllo, CA v;iu10 20715 S. Avalon 81¥d,, Carton CA 907~ 23021 Lue C«!tlf Or., (Lall• ~Offfl). Et TOfo, CA 92930 1001 E. lmpettal Hwy. La Habfa, CA 90831 1i) 41.0 Long INcll 81Yd., long leec:ll, CA IOI07 • 22939 H1w11'10fne Blvd., Toni~. CA 9050& 10llll lrvlne 81\ICI., Tuttln, CA 92980 10\IAI 236 N CltlUI ...... We" Covina, CA 917'3 ~~~": "M1rcury ltoom" n11t1b#I on• re1WWd ""'' NATION Deaths of Two Youths Another ·Tragic Scar CHRISTOPHER. Ill. <API The deaths of two high school sweethearts a nd a recent graduate in separate acci- dents extended a chain or tragedy that has taken the lives of a doien young people in this community over the past decade. Passersby on a wooded country lane near th.is town or 3,000 found the bodies of Tony Medley, 16, and Dana Furlow. 15. They were slumped on the front seat of Tony's 1972 Chevy. The car's doors we re locked , the windows were rolled up and the motor was running FRANKLIN COUNTY Coroner Charles Seagle called it a classic case of carbon monoxide poisoning. He said the couple had been an the car at least 12hours. "It was a chilly night, so they kept lh<' motor rlJ!lning so they could keep the heater on while they sat in the <:ar all things you 're not supposed to do." he said. fo'riends of the couple said they re roncilcd only the day before aflt'r a r~uinf:( several weeks ago They wer<' last seen alive about midnight 1n downtown Christopher. a sleepy com munitv in the heart of the St:>uthern II llno1~ c:oal fields. PEOPLE IN CHRISTOPHER were stiU shaking their heads about the r!t•a th or Steve Davis, ~I . of nearby Mulkeytown , one of three com· m unities which feeds students to the high school. Davis died when his car left Illinois 148andstruck a tree. Davis was a graduate of Christopher High, which has an enrollment 'Of 350, where his brother is a member of the Junior class. Tony and Dana also were juniors Another junior. Beth Kessler, 16, a homecoming queen candidate, was killed three weeks af(o whan an off. road vehicle she was riding in slipped over ast~p shoulderof a road. · "W E'R~ TRYING TO keep things normal around here." Superintendent Joe Wilkerson said, but "it's hard because we're getting the gymnasium ready (or the public to view the bodies of Tony and Dana.·· Wilkerson said the string of deaths st retches "lo 12 or 13 in the past nine Y<'ars when you count all the recent ~raduates. It's been a sequence of tragic events that just defies the law of average ·· 1t has just crushed the school kids here know each other so well, everyone is touched by it " Th e biggest swap meet on tllie Orange Coost is found every day 1n the classdied ads in the DAILY PILOT 642-5678 ~--:-,.. /,. ... . .. \ Announcinq the Openin9 of . . . . [·~·.-1 • •• \ lr: .. '.. . '--' " l r1· , 1_ •• --~~ -~E-A-0-AC_H_E_T_R-EA_T_M-EN_T_C_E_N_T-ER-, ~, )); ~\ OF ORANGE COUN TY \. f ~A· DAVIDE SOSIN M 0 OIKE(TO~ ". ~ -L Dedicat"9 to Modern M"9ical Management of Headache Disorders 11362 NEWPOH AVE .. SUIT[ F. TUC, fir i CA 71 4) 832 2505 k-PARTYG00DS * CRAFT SUPPLIES * CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS * GIFTWRAP & RIBBON * POLY & SILK FLOWERS * WEDDING ITEMS * BASKETS & DRIED FLOWERS * FLORAL SUPPLIES ' 6862 EDIN·GER (at Golden West) (NEXT TO ZODYS) ,ORANGE COUNTY • Six State, Federal OC lncumbenlf! A.wait Vote I Tht> poUllc•I futurt>s of 1111 floder•l and 1l11h' eltl'led of f1 el•l11 rt>prt>unlll'\I centr•I and north Or.nit' County wlU be Ofl the Une 1n 1'uf'8d•y's al'ner•I ~·lt'r\Jun. Hall0Hn1 •l~o will decide 1f • surprile ae.,ublk1an nomn\tt In ia lfhtl l' Assembly dull rirt ra"' can 10 t~ diltllllct• In the 31th C'v11wr.·~~111n11I n111 l!lct. R~p. Jerry Pattt•r11on, I> Santll Ana, wil l :h't·k u fourth term 1 n lht> lluu:w Wo11w11 AidRd By B1u~lar ATl.ANTH' Bt-:A l'll . N ' 1 AP > A buq~l ar h'-'IJh:d u woman w1th her lllt'dtnnt• ~furc leaving \\1th ht•r ''U'-h and Jewt'lry. 11uthoral1c::. :-;ml When llnc Ll'Y 71 and ht•r h u s band . .\I j ,. I.. • 7 ~. " c r c awakened b:t noist'!> lht·~ l>J>O\\t'<i an armcd man ::.tand111g in the ha 11 w a' at' r o-. !'\ fro 111 I h c 1 r bedroorn. Nassau County pollt•c said. The mun or<lcn•d the l'hUJJlc to lie face down on tht' bt-d whllt• he look $150 in C'ash and an un determined amount of Jewelry . Mrs. Lev. who lakes medH·at1on daily, told the intruder that shl' had to take some pills, and the burglar went to the drawer and ~ot them for hl'r before he left, police said. OCC Sets Aptitude Testing lf you've been lu~g1n~ jug s of bottled s pringwater on the same nld route for 12 years and yearn for the ballet stage, or would rather bake bread than deliver the U .S . mail , you perhaps aren't unique. A lot of people gel the feeling they are square pegs stuek in round holes when it comes to their vocations. and Orange Coast College in ! Costa Mesa may be able _. to help you. •• "The World of Work • Iaventory." a teat de· ~ signed to help clarify vocational choices. will be offered at lbe OCC ·.campus Monday. You may register now at the ·Counseling and Ad · missions Building. Fee for the test is S3S and it takes two to four hours to complete, as. sessing your: interests. persooalit • s and aptit n a relaxed and unhurried fashion, school officials say. €ost of the test cover~ a one--heur C'Ounseling ·<A•~~'tJ':'~~·te'Lbe'·.&Cbe(j)l)ed "t-111-aoout three weeks to inCerpret. the findings with you. · Further information may be obtained by eall · ing 557-5789. AuuiTag Date Near Saturda y' is the deadline for ordering personalized I icense plates for Christmas giv- ing. Cost. besides the reg. ular registration fee, is S25 plus an annual extra fee of $10. A p p I i c a ti' o n s a r e available at Department of Motor Vehicles field <>tfices. Since 1970, when personalized plates were initiated. 800,000 Callfor· nians ha~e ordered •them. bringing in contln· uing revenue for en· vironmental project use. Orange Coast offices are in Costa Mesa. I Westminster, Santa Ana and San Clemente. ~Benefit Card8 Be~Sold Holiday areetinlt cards are beln1 sold by tbe Oran1e County Chapter of the American Diabetes Auoclatlon. Order catalo11 a re available at lla office, 1215 E. Qapman Ave .. Onqe, wblch l1 open l :IO a .m. to a p.m . Moo· day tbrou1b Friday. Purcbuel . bfterlt tbe UMcillion.·· J'urtlaer lDformaUon .., be GM.a.ct by call· lal-..U. Patlenon haa two opponent&, Rf'pubUun Party nominee Art Jac ob•on . an rconom1st en11neer, and L.ibertarlan Party nom lntt Charlc-s E "Churl! .. Uristr. manaaer of Ii io mall bwn nl'H In · thf' more nurthnn 3~h Conaress1on11I lh11trict. 1ncum bent Rep W11l11.it1 (o; Ihm nt'meyer. first l'lrc·ted in 1117K, will hrt• 11 c h11ll cn1c from Oemucrauc oomtnt'.-Lt-<matrd t. L11hhncm. 11n Ame,H·an .covt'n1 mt'nl lruoln.H·tor S~n John V H r q(Mi<. It 1-'ullt>rton. the her> coni.Nvatlvt> who won • m1•Jt1r lt'g111lative vtt· t\H) throu11:h tht' pas!>aKt' ol ll'jo11i.l11tmn ereating a separute highway fundtnK dis trict for Orange Count), ii. facing lhret: t·hallcngers for the 35th st11te St.·nate Distnct scac ht' hi.s held ~ 111c·e 1976 HIS MAJOR upp()nent 1::. thl' Uemocratn· nom1nt't', l.oui ::. Vt>lasqut'Z, a mc mber or the Fullerton City <.:oum·1\ Oth...r eand1dates are the L1bertanan nominee, J<tmt!s "-I Gruvt'r, a ·all's representat1Yt'. <tnd Pean• and Freedom Party nominee. Fr;.ink Boeheim, a mar h1n1st Another 1976 s tale Senate eleNee. Paul C;.i rpe nter, D S<1nta Ana, will compete for a second term In th 31th Senate District against the Republican n o minee. Dewey Wilt!s, u Califonua Highway patrolman In the 69th state Assembly DistriC't race, incumbent Ross Larkspur, reg 3 00. 1.IO ,. \ . @&lfit,19 Johnson, R l''uUerton, Is being 1l1'J>Ot1cd by Christian (Rick> Th1t.'rhac•h. 11 dt11'Uty d11$trict at- 1 11 r n 1• y r u n n I n g a s t h e l>•·rn,H·rut11· nominee. In the 72nd stMtc Aaaembly l>uil ru·t , 1neumbent Richard ttobm80f\, L>-Garden Grove, will 'il'l'k a ro urth t e rm . His lk &>Ubhcan ovponent is Raoul Sll Ya, 11 sales manager koundmg out the races in non· 1•011stal Orange County diatriets is the 011c 1n the 70th Assembly 1>1 s trict an which surprise ltt!pubht•an nominee John Le"is will face Kevin O'Rourke, a Dl·m oc•rut , and Roberta n 1 ne har t . the La bertarian nominee Lewis gained the Republican nomination an June. defeating nl'Vl'fly Nestande. the former wife of Assemblyman Bruce "IJt-stande. R Orange, the curre'll office holder NEST AN DE DECIDED to a bandon his Assembly career lo run for the Orange County Hoa rd of Supt•rvisors against ~dison Miller. Nestande defeat· c•d Miller. an appointee of Gov. Edmund (;, Brown Jr., in the June primary election. Voters in other political sub- divisions will address severe1l ballot measures Tuesday. In Cy press. for example. vote rs will decide an advisory is· sue o n whether the sale or firework• should be banned ln the city, while voters In Santa Ana wiU determine the fate of a $10 milUon bond Issue to finance street 'improvements THE BOND program, if ap· proved, would only become ef· fective II voters statewide ap· prove P ropositio n 4 . The Reviewers Solicited Help from the publie is being sought by the State Department or Education to evaluate sensitive material such as r ace, aging, han· dicaps and their portrayal lo be included in textbooks used by C alifornia sc hool · children. Sacrament o authorities· invite anyone interest ed in helping with this pro· cedure to contact local county school officials . ·The Orange Count) Department oi Educa· tion is orfering a look at the textbook m11terials under consideration at it s In s tructi ona l Mate rial s Di s pla y Center, 1300 S. Grand Ave .. Santa Ana. Verbena. reg 2 85, 1.43 Hvdrangia, reg. 10.00, 5.00 ParJot tulip, reg. 2 50. 1.25 Today only. measure would alter Proposit.ioo 13, the 1f'1I property lH Cuttinl measure. to pe.rmit sale of bondl to finance capital projects If two.third ol the voten ln the al· fected jurisdiction live ap· prov al. Anaheim voters will be uked lo decide a similar bond issue for $10 million in stbrm drain improvements and, like voters In Los Alamitoa, will llecide aeveral city charter amend· menta. Terms on the Mi11ion Viejo and Santia10 municipal ad. visory councils also will be d'e- clded. The councils provide re. com mend a lions lo the county Board of Supervisors on issues affecting the two unincorporated areas. Barrels and Inns, yes. Ban and Grlls, no. \A/e've taken the ads Jnd listin~ that busi- nesses use to call each other and put them in a separate book -The Los Angeles Busines To Busines~ Yellow Pages. You'll fi nd materials, equipment and services from firms all Ovt'r the g reater Los Angeles market. And you'll find thl'm faster and easier than ever. Bars and Grills? They're listed in Pacific ll·lephone'.s Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. @)~mmc'ii[:r~-,' ~, BUSINESS TO~.., 4ste. 113. reg 3 25. 1.13 C1mp1nul1, reg 4 25, 2.13 Save 50% on every silk and dried flower we . Have. Reg. 7,c to JI.Im,·· now 37C to 15.00. ~ q!if.!r;.n~~~~~~'¥:'i~~r~~~~~. ·~-~--.,.~~.J ~r~id~~;:; i~~·· .,, flowers and decor!te your home with a.t big savings. s·amp(e selection shown will ·lasting beauty. (Who could walk by and vary by store. No mail or phone orders. . ;. ~,., ... ,,·. ·"' •' -·~· ~".:.b.i ···. ' ', -r Tiger lily. ;eg. 3 50. 1 .75 Baby's breath, reg. 2.50. 1.a Lg. French PoPPY. . reg. 3.25. ,. ' • not touch them to see if the~· re-real.) Flowers by Sigma. Plants al)d dr.ied I Choose from r-large selection of silk flowers by Corti.am. Gifts: 70.: · _ 1 Med. D1effenbach1a. reg 15.00. 7.IO GrHt Pothot !Mf, r99. 15.00. 1.• I THE BROADWAY v ou 11 NEIG H 80 1H 000 ~T O ll E .1 Prayer plant. reg. 15,00. 7.IO .. SINll Coleua. '99· 10.00 .... "" Peony, reg 4 50.2.25 Agapanrhus, reg 5.00. 2.50 Hyecinth, r99. 5.00, 2.• / ' ' , , ,. •••• DAI\. Y PILOl Th~ Octotlltr 30 ,_, Faces of Betty Coffee Prices Reduced 1WMOOEL l .;. 1968 BETTY ~- ~ ~A Pastor ~ppointed his hop LOS ANGEL-ES CA.P l ..-The pastor of a West ~s Angeles parish was ll_amed bis hop o f the Maronite Rite of t he &oman Catholic Churc h. • Msgr . John Ohcdid pill serve as assistant to Patriarch Peter Koreich, ltead of the worldwide Diocese or St Ramon. an ~stem Catholic rite of ~echurch. Ohedid is pas tor of Qur Lad y of Mou nt Cebanon and St. Peter's iitrish · l\ His appointment was ttad-e by Pope J o hn r aul II in the Vatican ·Lab Opened LA J OLLA CAP I A o ew $16 .7 mi l l ion laboratory wi ll house fhe nation 's largest team of researchers stu dying immWlities of the body , a spokesman says. That pledge was made al th~ laboratory's ded· lcation by Dr. f'rank L. . Oixon'. director of re-a~arch at Scripps Clinic .. fk,~ · ~~:.se~~~~ • ~ounda· .. \,;.o ~. •• • .. .. ·. 11S5 VINTAG~ 10 YEARS LATER AND 1972 19801MAGE Betty Crocker Has New Image MINN A POLIS (AP! She's got a new hairstyle d clothes suggesting· the look of a woman w o has a career and doubles as a homemake . She's the l~·version Betty Crocker. l.encra Mills, Inc. has begWl using a new pie· lure of the ythical homemaker who has adorned its produc s since the mid~ l930s . She's Betty Crocker VI THI:: I TEST BETTY CROCKER has shorter hair worn 1 c jlsual waves JUSt below the ear, ap· pears toht! bit younger . possibly in her mid-30s. and wears som hat less formal clothes than her most recent prcd cessor who has been on packages and cook books s nee 1972. "Ras1caily. they try to create a new image of the consumer and try to keep her current with the times ." said Gener al Mi lb food publicist Pam Becker Thl' '-IK>kcswo man dcscnl:x:d the latest Betty Crocker as "a co mbina tion of a career person and a homemaker · · TJIE •'IRST BETTY CROCKER portrait was introduced in t936. but the name was established before that. The new version of Betty Crocker should be put on product pack<1ges over the next s ix months lo a year. :.he ... aid N a·rc's Arrest Iranian Mil.A N, Italy !AP> Narcotics agents have arrested an Iranian c1t1ien found carrying 14 Ky As!IOC'lated PreH The nation's big coffee marketers ha ve cut lhelr pnces by up to 15 c·c>ntli a pound Hills Hros. Inc , 1n San 1"ranc1sco . and the fo'olger·s coffee division of ProC'tt·r & Gamble Co . in Cincinnati, an· nounced identical and 1 mm ~iate reductions on wholesale list prices of ground, instant and high yield coffee. THE l.'OMPANIES cul 15 cents off wholesale pri ces for a pound of !(round coffee. to $2.73 µer one-pound can . a re ducllOn or about 5.2 per cent Prices on instant cof· fee fell 2 cents an ounce, or ·a bout 4 25 percent. to $4 50 per lO·ounce jar Th e roasters post e d wholesale list prices of $4.24 µer 13-ounce can ol concentrate d coffee, down l2 cents. or about 5 percent. Hills ' Bros .. ranked third in the nati on behind Procter & Gam- ble, also said it was cut ting the price or its de· caffeinated coffee by 2.5 ' cents per ounce. to $4.31 pe r eight·ounce jar. THE COMPANI ES cited lower prices for imported green coffee beans as the reason for the reductions . They previously cut prices in 1 September and July. A one ·pound can·of ground 1 coffee cost $3.23 last Ju- ly 2. In Houston . Coca-Cola Co. 's food unit posted the s ame reduction in , wholesale prices for its ground and instant cof. ~~~b ~~ng~~te~~~~and i INDUSTRY LEADER General Foods Corp .. based in White Plains. I N .Y , s aid 1l had not changed prices. Wholesa l e price ! c hang es could b e reflected in retail prices in about a month. But I co ffee sell s b e l o w wh o lesale al many supermarkets. whic h use the beverage as a "loss leader" to attract cus tomers or which get discoWlts from roasters for l a r ge volum e purchases. ounces of pure heroin hidden in the soles of his shoes. police reported. lorn '""H \po11s ond Polu:e said they cirrested Abholghasen Ami. ~';1,'~~n~~ •. ~ni°",,:r; 31. '"his hote~room a day atter he new here from "'"'"\'•"'' •·~mGIMl Tehran via Turkey. They sa1Q. the drug had a • ····-··· •• strPPfVaJuelif'rs .11-0.poo ...... -... •• ~ ···=t:--~~ . ' ~.•412l •• · ·~ ,, " " . •' .. : ·.~. ,..,....,.. .. ~~-....... ·-. ~· . EXpanSion Sale • ONE WEEK ONLY • NOVEMBER 1st thru 8th Greatest Reductions Ever ! ! 15°/o to 50°/o OFF $1 .000.0oO INVENTORY DRASTICALLY REOUCEDI ·-featuring: Drexei -Heritag~·-Het')redon" -Baker -l(argas -Sligh Desks -Schafer Brothers Leather -Classic Leather - Woodmark -Stanton Cooper -Marge Carson -Cal Mode -Freemarc -Aireloom -Marbro -Stiffel -and much. much more! With the Holidays near -take advantage of this rare opportunity! SPECIAL ORDERS HONORED AT REDUCED PRICES. --,.._ .. NATION For President StUde!f,ts Strong for Nf}b,ody AUSTIN. T e xas <API - Nobody has s ti rre d s uch v<>litlcal excitement on campus since Pat Paulsen ran ror presi- dent. But then Nobody only laun ched his drive for the pres - idency four years ago. A bOu\ 500 University of Texas s tudents cheered as Wavy G ravy , coordinato r of the Nobody for President Commit· tee ,. resorted to mud·slinging, groin-kicking and demagoguery of the lowest sort in behalf or his candidate. "Who was president before George Washington"" Gravy roared . "Nobody !" the c r o wd chorused. "Who honored the treaties with the Indians?'" h e de - manded. ··No body'" ans wered t he crowd. "Who will lower our taxes'1 " "Nobody!" "Who will free the hustages?" "Nobody!" "Who do yo u want to run your life ?" "Nobody!" "Who bakes chocolate pie bet ter than your mom.," "Nobody!" By then the crowd had gotten pretty excited and Gravy began seeking testimonials. "Anybody want to testify that Nobody has changed their IHe." he asked. and a young man stepped forward to give witness "I 've n ever vot ed fo r anybody." he confessed. ··sut this year I'm goi ng to vote for Nobody." ••Just remember, r c;ravy re· minded the students. · ·1f Nobody wins, nobody loses " During a lull in the proceed- ings, Gravy admitted his real name is Hugh Romney and the Nobody for President campaign Is being run by a San Francisco· area commune that calls itself the Hog f'arm. The members run a tele phon e answerin g service. children's camps· and an organic gr ape farm and or· ganize street theater presenta· ttons . This 1s Nobody's second try for the presidency. Romney s aid. Nobody was put forward as a candidate in 1976 and is ~ can- didate a gain this year since there is a pote ntial for a landshdc, Romney added. The People's Marketplace for the Orange Coast 1s the clossi fied section of the l•!JJ\'l;!te)I 642-5678 GOURMET MARKET DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD Jumbo Raw Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S.98 lb. Choke Eastern Scallops : ........... 5:98 lb. MEAT DEPT. l'nmt' ;ind t1Jµ e h1111'1· l1l•1·t . Jgcd ;it ll·J:.t :JO d•t)S t<> lhl· µl'ak of rwrft•1•11on Center Cut 7-Bone Pot Roasts ...... 1.69 lb. 0 -Bone Roasts .................... 1.98 lb. We are happy to announce that OelanPy's now has a gourmet catering departmf'nt. From party plattus to a <"omplete s lt·do"'D diruler. Call 613·SS?O, ask for Tom Martl.n This ad Prft't'livf' Wf'd., 10/~ thru Tuf's. 11/4 DELANEY'S '• Tired of traffic jams? Don't forget to check with us about our free home d~livery service. · :ttORSJ!';G FRESH PRODl:CE l.g. Red Delicious Apples .......... S9c lb. Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit .. _. • .. 4 for 1.00 So. American Bananas . . . . .4 lbs. for l.00 Ranch Fresh Broccoli . . . . . . . .... 49c lb. UQl'OH DEPAKT'.\lE:"lll Delaney~s Private Label Chablis or Vin Rose Be ringer Wines , ;~, m 1 150 mt! 1.69 Cbenin Blanc rc•j! Ii 95 S<.'oreshy S<.'okh ,,.,, 11111 5.55 Bolla Wmes • 1:,i1 mil 3.50 liter 6.85 Soa ve or Trebbiano 4.25 <\JI liquor pric•·' 1fo not include tax I Rr me mlwr to placf' )our order -earl} for thb )t'ar·, Thank\1(1\inl( dinner. New Store Hours 9·Ji, Closed Sunday 2920 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach 673-5520 . ·All six best-selling Scotches have great taste. . .one has a great pnce. --' . .. , •'·'""::. ·.-.~ .•. . .. ~,,.,, .··";~-'~ ;· . .-··· ~ It.. •t .-.......... "',. .......... '" ... ··~-... ..;:;.- ,, -,, J ~ 1 -' ! i ~ ~ t t 1 . . ...... C~LIFORNIA ~of Pre•• Reporters tryin2 to cover the Iran-Iraq war in western Iran get "pressed" into service after th~ir press bus broke down. Testicle Cancer Cu.-e Rate High LA JOLLA (AP>-Twophysicianssay cancer of the testicles can be prevented as easily as breast cancer and regular self-examination by males enter· ingtheirteensshouJd be encouraged. Dr. Stephen K. Carter, director oft.he Northern CaUfomia Cancer Program in Palo Alto, and Dr. Donald G. Skinner, of the t:JSC School of Medicine, ~ade ~he t'omments at a news conference at the f urth annual Cancer Symposium sponsored by S ripps Memorial Hospital. . . . f "111ERE MA V BE A RELUCTANCE to advise y ung men to examine their testes." Skinner said. " ut itisneeded becausecancerofthetestes is one of th m.ost curable cancers there is." Skinner says a combination of new drugs in c motherapy is producing "remarkable" cure rates of more than 95 percent in patients who catch th disease before it spreads. CARTER SAID, "BUT EVEN when the cancer hall disseminated we are still getting complete re- m~sslons in 75 percent oftbe cases." TesticuJar cancer is rare, affecting about 4.4 mctles in eyery 100,000 population. But Carter said th~ figur~ are misleading because it is found most often among white middle to upper class males for undetermined rea.soo5. Doctor Claims ~rwring Remedy . CHJCAGO (AP) -One doctor thinks he may have found a cure for snoring, even if some may find it a pain in the neck. Wearing a cervical collar at bedtime -the same kind used for treating a sprained neck -can be a cure for snoring problems, says Dr. E .L.C. Broomes of East Chicago, Ind. In a letter published iD 1be Jou,rnal of the Am-erican Medical ><ssociation. BroomH said the discordant notes of snoring -like sawing wood ( The Iranian government organizes tours of the war zone. I .. M. hOYU ) • INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT Thurldmy, October 30, 1911) DHt..YALOT All 'IJ11realfstir' $10 Lobb biinit Rap • 1ng ed J . SACRAMENTO CAP> The sta e Franchise Tu Board says lobbyists should bef le to spend, up to S2S a month to wine and dine blic officials because inflation has made a SlO limi unrealistic. The board voted 2·1 to seek IC} isla\lon raising the SlO limit imposed under the state's Political Reform A.ct. approved by voters in 1974. GOV. EDMUND BROWN JR., WHO was then secretary of state.and a chief backer of Proposition 9, the reform act. said the SIO limit would be enough to buy "two hamburgers and a Coke." · Robert Stem, chief counsel of the Fair Political Practices Commission, which enforces the act, argued against the higherlimit. Stem said tongue·in- cheek that a lobbyist with SlO could stall buy ·'six hamburgers and three large Cokes" for a legislator at some fast-food restaurants. Stern argued seriously that the $10 limit was set to. avoid problems with incidental gifts and enter· taanment. "The SIO gift prohibition is a symbol, and a very important symbol I think, that says to a lobbyist and an official, 'Have the lobbyist build his or her case w_it~ facts and fiJ.~r!!s. Don •t depend on wining and dining for accessibility to that official,··• Stem said. - "l'M NOT SA YING A LEGISLATOR can be .,, bought for a $25dinner_ Far from it But ... I think it is not proper for one who is appearing before an of· ficial, who is asking an official for some action. to be buyingfavorsfortheofficial,"Stemadded. , ,_ The Franchise Tax Board audits the financial re· ports filed by lobbyists and politicians. · GENERAL ELECTION NOVEPllR 4th, 1980 HOTICETO ORANGE COUNTY VOTERS t:M names of the politi~ parties were abbreviat~d on Y""' ~ bdlots. and are abbreviated on the official ballots. TM list below is a lcey to the abbrevi• tions. · · Los nombres de los partidos politicos fueron abreviados en sus balotas de muestra y estan abreviados en SUS balotas oficialH. la lista c.-e siCJie es la clave para las abreviaciones. AIP ·AMERICAN INllPDllHT PARTY Dem.· DEMOCRATIC PMTY lib. · LIBERTARIAN PARTY . P&F · PEACE AND FREBJOM PMTY Rep. · REPUBLICAN PARTY Ind.· INDEPENDENT -------------·-----· Keep rain on the run ThiS guttw snaps on securely without any gluing, soldering or welding of joints. And the system will remain watertight for years. One person can handle Installation. All that's needed Is a screwdriver and hacksaw. What an easy way to assure your home the best In winter protection. 9.84 ft. -Model 133087-3 . 4 ELBOW 5 JOINER 10 SHOE :o·~ 9 DOWNPIPE Cll'P ~ -lllually are at lh-;Jr loudest when the sleeper is • ~ '-"' 'iia<~¢1-':-~ -·~..W-100 ~ c~~·~, . · ··,.~ltlllllr.!~~11 •. ~· , ... 'YoU can lry it'youneff by putting yoUf'"clun - ;. asw MAP 1 IEA'l llAJI BUTTEi Reg.8.19 4>n your chest and breatbin1 bard," said Broomes. ''It's easy to make a noise that way. But bold your headup:andyouwon'tmakeanoise." He started recommendiJlg cervical coUan to snoring patients, and said they all think it works: "Probably many abandon them." be said. "But if spouses are truly bothered by this snoring, I'm sure they insist th~ eolian be worn." J'\esa \7erde \J ine and ~quor SAM MARTIN WINE SALE! SAN MARTIN 1978 FUME' BLANC. Silver Medal Orange County Fair Reg. ss.oo'J.99 .• _ SAN MARTIN , .. 1978 PINOT CHARDONNAY ·. ·• Bronze Medal L.A. County Fair Reg. S6.oo.14. 99 SAN MARTIN 1978 SOFT CHENIN BLANC Low alcohol. luacioua, white wine Reg. ss.oo'3.99 All 750ML The wl,.,,.._ at San Martlfl la Gennen-born Ed Friedrich who brouoht '"' toft. low alcohol wlnemlking 1ty1e to cailfor°nle. You'll IOll9 ltl • ClDAllCMR \\000 WAU DECOll 8 sq. ft. per pkg. Reg. 4.99 2.88 Z-INCK 4 tq. ft. P« box. Antique Red Inca. ReQ. 4.99 3.68 1 90' MITRE ../ I ., . /~~ 3 CENTER DROP 2 HOOK 7 ENO CAP __.-s- \-__ ;::;-~­~ - 6 GUTTER PULH rous Approx. 8' long. ffeo. 6 49 ea. 4.48 ea: SA.LE DATES:. Oct. 31 thru Nov. 3 Loulalana-PaclHc Corpornlon \ " 5.48 FULL SELECTIOI OF aum11 F1m•1 IAI IHOWll 200/o off SIUl SAHCAT UNDER Modell593. Weighs only Hl4 lbs. ReQ. 54.99 39.88 ,._.1tRead9 Sherrill Rivera of Flagstaff, Ariz .. grins over the pumpkin grown by her mother-in-law Mary Rivera of Verde Valley. The huge vegetable picked up a discarded sprinkler as it grew. · Builders Victims In Harbor Thefts A rash of burglaries amount· in1 to a loss of more than $23,000, mostly in jewelry. and involving break-ins at homes o( two Harbor Area builders, is s llll being investigated by Newport ·Beach police . Hardest-hi t in the series of thefts dating back to Saturday was d.evelu pe r R onald P . Merichel. who lost more than $10,000 in loot to intruders at his Buena Vis t a Wa lk home on Balboa Peninsula. MERICHEL SAID mostly gold jt:welry, some of it with blaek liearls set in the items, were taken by whoever gained entry through \ ill\ unlocked ~arage door. "" .. . ....... '..,. ""' 'lbe builder told investigators the stolen items were taken from a cabinet in a bedroom. Jnvesugators also are probing a burglary at the Corona del Mar residencf' or developer John 0 . Lusk. in which an intruder broke a rear wintlow to reach through and unlock ii to gain en- trance Comract Let For Central No dollar loss was immediate- ly determined in the burglary. whieh was reported Saturday and included two silver sets and assorted jewelry. the victim told police. OP11CIAN EDITH Stem told police that a burglar who en- tered her 23rd Street home via a sliding glass door made off With $9,000 worth of jewelry including three one carat emeralds worth $1,000 each. Real estate sales e mployee Susan Jenkins told police in a re- port riled Monday that someone burglarized her Corona del Mar home, coming through her front deor with channel grip pliers. The Begonia A venue residence was looted of $3,lSO in jewelry, 1'4 gold item5 in all, including two novel Coptic erosses valued at $400 each. GAIL S. MENDIVIL, a book- keeper who lives in a West Newport area condominium, also told police sbe lost a gold chain valued at $1,000 to a burglar who scattered her silver jewelry about. She told Officer John Klein the chain has a medallion depicting ··a medie val knight a stride a dragon. . .. -~-~-·. ~ ..... "'"'ti ._ .. , ......... ~.,,.."'-· .. •r....., • -~. I • ..,.,... • -.. lV-KAiiClien A contract for construction of a new Newport-M esa public school district central kitchen has been awarded to Hayward Construction Co. of-Pasadena Hayward 's $603,100 bid was the lowest of five submitted. said administrators who indicated the new eentral food-processing facility should be in operation by next September. THE FACILITY is to be built at the district's service center at Baker and Bear streets in Costa Mesa. Funds for the project. ad- ministrators noted, come from last _year's $3.4 million sale of the old McNally School site in downtown Costa Mesa where the central kitc hen currently operates. ... ·.Teen Crash Victim Better A Newport Beach youth whose car was severely damaged in predawn hours when it crashed into a power pole at an intersec· tion near a hospital is recover- ing from his injuries today. William L. Urban, 19, of 2161.A~ 20th St . was listed 10 satisfactory condition at Hoag Memorial Hospital's intensive care unit where he remained under ob- serv atioo. Police said Urban was driving a late model Ge rman import sedan when tt collided with the utility pole at the nearby in· tersection of Plarenlia and Superior avenues about 2 a.m. Monday. School's F-r•n Job OK'd Newport.Mesa 11chool trwitee;s awaNkcl • 13S4.4~ contnu~l lo JOC' Kay Dftlp of 1-·uuertoo lo up1r_. f11cllU1.-i. ror the Cnst1& Meu Hitih School's 1&1Crkultural pru1ram Scheduled •re compl~\lon of a sheller over farrowing l)t!ns. a new beef barn, ll new hog barn. restroom hcilities dnd a hvesl()(•k show ring. ' FUNDS t'OR THE projects wall come rrom those gained-In the sale of a vaeant school site ~n Smalley Road lo the City of Cosllt Mesa an 1974 for construc- tion of Witkeham Park. LOCAL • . . Funds from the property sale originally were earmarked fqr; expans ion of Kaiser Middle Se hool in Cos ta Mes a and E n s ign Middle S c hoo l in Newport Reach, school officials noted. Goodt.ge, MrNa"" - However. declining enroll- ment al both schools prompttjl the dumping of both expansi<>f plans. Bulldozers plow through the rubble that .once was Ml'Nally School in downtown Costa Mesa. The builrlings at 19th Street and Newport Bo ulevard are being le veled to make '>'av for a $10 million Pacific Federal Savings corporate headquarters complex. The McNally property was sold for about $.1.4 million in a deal consummated earlier this year. More than a dozen Costa Med Future F'armers of America youths turned out to rheer th trustees' move. Mesan Held After Fire OFFICIALS EXPLAINED that man,y of the farm's ori,pna~ structures -ineludi11g war surJ plus buildings -had been de ' molished about five years «1.:0 a unsafe. · Jobless Man Suspected of Torching ~lling The building plan finally ap- proved was the result of improved agricultural efforts at the school, said trustee Rod Mac Millian. Farm teacher Roy Center told trustees that more, younger stu- dents are beroming interest~ in the agricultural program as a result of promoting the farm in the middle schools. CURRENT t;MPHASIS, he said, is on raising livestock. hortieult~.IUMI expanding food and feed crop operations. Proposed, he said, is addition o( orehard crops and eventually meal processing and other operations. The Kay J>uilding firm's bid was the lowest of five Submitted on Oct. 21. C:Ouncil Wants More Civic Center Facts A jobl('ss Cost:. Mesan who m et firemen out.side a blazing home c«1rrying all his worldly possesswn.s a can of beer, a German shepherrl pupp) and a whole pockctrul or matches t.r. comment on the raging inferno, remains Jailed t.oday !JI\ arson char~PS: John D Seely, ·12 who lived at 2 175 Pacific ,\ Vl' , a complf'x destined for destrur tion for new development anyway. i'> held in lieu of Sl0,000 bail on the felony charge INVE~TIC.i\TOR~ ma1 nta1n that Sei!ly destro~ I'd the unit and strolled about admitting 1t as neighbors huddled in the predawn darkness and firemen battled the flames· Authonlles pl anned to confer with the Orange County District Attorney's OHice :.bout c~iminal prosecution of Seely. an Ufl· emplo.yed machinist dul' to be evicted Tuesda) The other ll'nants of the west side property were also spend· ing their last nights in the 18 unit complex whic h is to be nattened by Ti-Mar lnr , of Whittier for a condomm1ur11 proje<·l. Irvine City Council members FIKE DEPi\RTMF.NT 1ri told City Manager Bill Woollett vesligators said th~y will. not list Jr. that they need more informa-the arson-set blazt' as a 1980 fire ti on about a proposed Ci vie loss in city recortis due to the con-·· C~nter before they can allow dtmned status or the property him to ~g~n land n~gotiali~ ove rlookmglheSanta Ana River for the building. . · . Councilman David Sifls asked • lto WRver. in1'A.'St1gatorli said .. ttae ci~ staff .to prep·are.a re~rt '.,Jllf~.:~ -Q·,·or ~c.sunsannol .. be 4 -::_..:!!!:;-!':...-..... ~~tf..of.~ . ..wt-" .... ,...,~of • ..-. 01n:g-,,rg ~at-Seely' dine-a second slory to the. Wl'flt. arolµld telling numeroili.· pre!ent Civi~ Center at 17200 mdU7idllaJs he allegedly set the Jamboree Road. ·I rire and for good reason. Councilman Bill Vardouh:1 added that be wan~ to know whether the city would be better off finpcially by leasing addi· tional Civic Center space instead or constructing a building Councilman Larry Agran ended the discussion sa ying that the days when c itaes creel massive civic ,centers may he over. 2 ·Million Jobless LONDON <AP ) -Unemploy- ment in Britain, at its worst level since the mid-19305, rose an October by some 23,000 to a rec- ord. with 2.062,866 people. or 8.5 percent of the labor force, out of wor4'. the Dep1rt ment of Employment reported. Rose Parade Trip Plamied Persons wishing to sec! the an· nual Tourna me nt of Roses parade in Pasadena may make reservations with the San Juan Capistrano Recreation Depart ment A t•hartt'rt'<.I bu:-. will leavt! Ct ty flail. 32400 Maseo Adelanto. <>n .Jan. l al ii ::i. m and rt'lurn at 2 p.m The t:O)'t for the lnp as $26 per person Deadline for rei:.crv at ions is Dee. HI For tnformation, call Shari Fortmuellt!r at 493-1171. Jailers said Seely claimed he had nowhere to go, no job and no money to find a new place to live and so decided by burning the premises down he would assure himself or food and shelter for a time INVFSTIGATORS said 1t ap- pears old news pape rs were wadded up and stuffed into partially open kitchen cabinets and drawers to provide fuel for what Seely reportedly referred to as a bonfire. One w~ness eontacted al the scene said he drank beer with Seely at a nearby tavern, The Keg, on Vktoraa Street most of the evening before the fire that routed other residents. He said Seely spent most or the night re·living the recent World Series and never said a word about his intentions before • leaving the beer bar. lnvestigaton who claimed the tipsy tenant was in their way before he began explaining how he allegedly set the roaring fire was first arrested on suspicion of being drunk in publie LaJ(una RPsident Rites Set Sunday For Capt. Conn Memorial services for retired Nav y C apt L a nnie Conn. 76. a 31-year resident of Laguna Beach, will bt• held Sun- day at J pm. at the Ray Family Mortuary CapL Conn died Fri- day at tus home Navy in 1949 and made his home in Laguna Beach at that time. Ile was named an honorary lifeguard in Laguna Beach for his support of the lifeguards. C apt. Conn was a•ctive in veteran5' organiz,ations and was a 32nd Degree Mason. He was born in HQuston on June 18, 1904: He ~raduated fro m the U.S Naval Academy in HE IS SURVIVED by a son, 1927 and served in the Navy 22 Lannie Conn·ll. of Virginia; and ~t>ars .two sisters. fo'annie Mae Conn of • Laguna Beac h . an~ Celesta .H,&,w.&~,A . .Fur~1nstrue-1n~· .. '.4f.Louisi~......... ~--· --- tor an·;:-. lfaYY,:11~•aur\.ng , .... ~t~ i'.Rrmb~1"?'11s~' frnn --" W~rld War l~ s'erved as com-don_ations be made tiJ the <'.are manda rit :rt Ow.Jch Harbor, Unit of South Coa_st Medical Alaska He later ·was an aide to Center. the secretary of Defense and Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrest al. Capt. Conn retired from the Guild in Niguel Plans Book Sale The Moulton Parent-Faculty Guild will hold a book sale Nov. 10 Ne'. 14 at the Moult.on El e me n !~' y Sc hool , 29851 !li it hlands /\V t' • L a guna Niguel. Proceeds from rhe sale will be tf o n a ted to the school for .PU r!'has e o f f'f!u cational materials. Sat~ hours will be 9 a .m . t.o 3 p.m . each day Weekend Trip To Vegas Set The San Juan Capistrano Recre ation Department is s ponsoring a weekend trip to Las Vegas on Dec. 5. The bus will depart at 5:30 p.m . from City Hall. 3.2400 Paseo Adelanto, and return Dec. 7 at 6 :30 p.m. The fee is $72 per per~on and includes couple oc· cupancy rooms. Deadline for rese rvations is Nov . 21 at S p.m . To make n:.-s- e r vat ions . call Shari Fo rtmuel le r, rec realion supervir.or, at 493-1171. Admibistrators said Pacific Federal Savings, which purchased the McNally site at 19th Street a nd Newport Boulevard, has offered to let the kitchen remain in service until a oew racility is completed. Hotline Available to Victims of Rape THE DISTRICT'S central kitchen provides baker prod- ucts -includin& bread, rolla, ukes and cookies -to all dia- trkl schools. It also prepares hot meala for most elementary and middle schools. Those meals are trucked to the schools on "bot trays" for cont1umption by stu- dents and faculty members. Tbe district's four high schools maintain their own kitchen facilities. Cooeert Harassed . BERN, Swltaerland (AP) -• About JOO Swtu youtU tlu'eW rotten fndt, toilet paper aDd ftnenebn at tbe Bera CaatDo 0..eert Ball as ti•• a.rll• ............ c Orebestra ..... 19rformJ•• oder conductor ...... "'9Kar..... . . fti Wtll't ... DOt dll ...... ilfle'Mon dkt DOt llear tlae ·..... . .... . ....... ..., ............. MN VIC11m COUNm.m f\ CP .. SI ..... •IMM"tt Laguna Beach Free Clinic Offers Help 24 Hours a Day Many women who become rape victim. make it easy for their attacker by failina to uae plain common aenae. That'• the conclusion of Marion Kanour, c·oun11elin1 services coordinator for the La1una Beach Free Clinic. The allnic conduct.a a 24-hour holllne for rape vicUms, as well as counseuna services ror the vie· tlm and her family. "IT'S MaD TO strike tbaC balance between belnc constant- ly p~anolcl and simply betn1 aware tbat ~ are • potential rape Yictlm, 'Mila Kuour said. 8be llddld tbat ma81 rapee eouW ....., be ......... 111t•1 ....U, a mau. of aDDlriu com· moa ......... 1alcl. ••11aa1 wom• jult clon't think it c:ould bappee llO tbem." .... Kaeoul'. 1aJd about one· Wril of tM iapea ~mltted ba tM UlllMd Stat. occur bl t.be • • t ....... ""........... .., ..... , .:'.. - . .._ .. ______ ,,,.. ....... ..... the rapist does not have to force an entry into the home," she said. "Oftentime~ the woman is home alone-but she has left \he windows and doors open or un- locked." HOWEVER, MISS Kanour added that women should not blame thems~lves ii they fall vietlm to a rapist. She said the popular myth that the victim somehow invited. the rape by wearing 11uggestivf' clothin1 or acting in a certain manner is a raise aasumpt.ion. "Most. rapes are not the result of unrontroUable luat," she sald, "but are a pbyslcal attack oo the woman In order to control and de •ber." ft,. Kanour also said a start· lint number of rapes are com- mitted by 10meone the virtlm knows. ''Al leut half are ac- qualnt.apcn, nel1hbora. friends f\P ... 1.,Uv~• "•"'" 4 .-,ltf ... . . . .. . .. ... ··More than half of all rapists are under 2S and at least 60 per- cent are married and lead normal sex lives at home." MISS KANOUll urges all women to vary their daily routine as much as posaible in order to dJscouraae a rape at· lack. "The majority of rapes are planned by the rapist.'' she said. '-'He has studied the comings and goings or his victim and knows when she is !lOing to be alone." M lu Kanour said il ia believed that of all the rapes that are com- mitted, only 10 percent are r!PO"\· ed tot.be poUce. "Even .vith most women wbo do report tbe rape there Is always aomeone they fell mus\ nol know about It," she ·saJd. "Moat of the, tlme the rape victim wlll not tell anyone." But even U the rape .trtlm ,.,,... N1t r-.nnrt t fMo a tt "I' It tn UHi pol\ce, Miss Kanour said she should seek help. "She should 10 for counselin1. elther alone, or better yet with he r family," she said. '1The women who come into the clinic really ~ant and need help. Family members must be en- couraged to react in a sup· portlve way." MISS KANOUR said the La1una Beach Free Clinic's Rape Crisis Unit responds im- mediately when a rape victim calla. Mefttben will meet the victim al the holpital lfter the attack and also 'Sit in durlns the poltce interro11t1on. . lalllS Kanour Hid the hotline number is open 24 boun a day for either emer1ency 'help or to set up a COUDM...., appointment. "This la not Juat for f'eJldeftta of La1una Beach,·· abe said. "Anyone mQ caU anyUme of ttl~ ,.,.,, nr "t•ttt at *-OM1 " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• t f ·' CONSUMER &~ \?@lli][? ~@[?WO©@ "Got a ~· Tlw" wnu to Pat t:>on ,.al urtll ""' r ed &QPl!. Sl'flllnQ th# 0""1lll"Ta anti OC1'°'9 JIOM """d to aofot UWIQMllWt "' gawmmm <md ti.ucM"U Mail "'*' q...ralllON 10 l'ot t>i.nn. Al Yuvr ·"'rt11Ct OronQ4t Cocwl OGatM PUol, p I) tf1J.T llM, t'oita Mf'ao. CA ,_, A.1 '"°"If ''"'" 1u pu.rnN, wt/I tw an.tw4'red. bMI pltofwd lfttl'dMlll "' ltlttn IWI 1ndud1ny lhf' r.adfr'e /.U 11Gmt. addrf'U onct ~fl4'U ho1'r ~ ph<Jnt llllM~ Cmuw>I M '"'""''"' ,.f'd rlns rolu m" oPJ)t'O n dm llf ucrpf Si.ndo11• Sr•••• hfflft_.. S•t 11 .. Lh~ . DEAR PAT Ont' rcadi. ii lot about the value! of smoke detectors ~"<iurang hr~ loss 1n AmenrllII homes. Do you have iany h&urt<s on ho-· mimy firei. are actually detttted soon enough to prevent rost ly dama1e and los~ of life by these device~ .. w~ have one amolle detector m 01tr ho mt< but I am thinkinl ol installing another ont 1( it appears to be wortbwbileasfar as safe\)' is conremed f" S . Cos t11 M~sa Tlaere are .ae aad o•e·balf times more nre ln- Jarlel la llomes •ltllout de&ff&ors. Acconllag to Ute NaUoaal Fire Data Cente r of the Federal E•erl~Y Ma•a1emea& t\geacy. fires Uaa& OC:C'W' bi •lalle family homes. without smoke detectors, d•rlal •nn•l 1leeplllg llounJ 111 p.m.-6 a.m.) •~ more tlaaJI twice H deadly U•an those oc:urriag wllere tllere are smoke detedors . .. ..._ T~tlt No §'911 ol Aflf! DEAR PAT: I am only 15 years old, but my wisdom teeth are coming in. Should I be concerned about this? My mother says this happens with some people, but none or my friends are getting their wisdom teeth. By the way, are these teeth called "wisdom" because you a re supposed to be smart by the time they come in? K.L .. Costa Mesa W...,m &eeUI 111ually appear when a person is betwen 11 aad 25 years old, and supposed.ly bas reac~the ·a«e or wisdom. You doa't have uytllllll &o worry about because some people «et wl9dom &eetll as u rly as age 14 aad otllers as late a11 U . Otlten C4t percent> nenr have any wisdom &eetll at all. 'ney are lhf' lacky ones because tbd~ • ~ ....Uy have &o be enrac&ed -and that's no fu at aay a,1e. Tltese teeth are ofndaUy knowa as tile tlllnl molars and ar~ tbe last teetlll oa ucb side of U.e apper and lower j•ws. 81ei••en tt'• :wd •I Poel Cfmet•a DEAR READERS: Thf" U .S. Conaamer Prodlld Safet.y CommlasloD bas issued a aalk>nal alert &o warn comamen of &Jae rtsk of swimming In pools partially covered wUb "solar poOI covers." Followta& reports of a tragic trtple-drowalag ln· cldeat at• 111barbaa ,San Fraaclaco lao.me tllb s•m· mer, ud fear otller prevlouly lnvest11ated drown· llll clea&M, eemmluloe 1taff memben ue s&roagly u1ta1 ~en 11e•er &o 1wtm ln poola partialJy ,4 ~.erellbf~aolarpoolcoven. A 0 -.r pool cover" ls a baoyut, tr ... lattnt plaaUc coyer des•ped &o be cut &o fll U.e alaape of u 18d1Yldllal pool. It is placed nae apoa Ute su· face of &M pool water &o lteat tlile water tlu"otlp puatft .... r e.ergy from tlile .... Advertbeme•ta •q1ea daat tllese devices also are upable of re- dacta1 napora&iea of water from tbe pool. Swlalaen wlilo swim ader part of a solar pool COftl' risk sarfaclng la&o &Jae device and belag uable to bnatlle. la attempting to Rad air, it ls poe•lble daat 1wtmmen mipl become dltorteated ~ad al.anUoully nrim funber -der the pool cover. Tlae comml11loa ls lll'&iDI pool o .. ers mever to leave 1acb a pool cover partially la place. U ~amen wtab &o provide addJtional ln- ' foraiaatpe to CPSC on swlmmln& PAOI solar co~en ... ~ ..... potntlal daacel', ~ qa•Y call CPSC'a -..._:MM·~~u.._--·,~~oo~..,.J.~4!1:,. _: ... -:. 4 -. Y f..e.W .. aa ·f'oed Ca" Add P._ds DEAR PAT: I am overweight and find th~\ when I look at.good food -such as in a deli dis- play -that I always end up eating more lhan if I just had a meal without thin.king about it first. Is there ·any reasonable explanation for this reac· lion? I'd also like to know if snuff and chewing tobacco are harmful in any way. A friend of mine has quit smoking and he claims that these smoke· less tobacco products are perfectly safe. J.E .. Irvine Sony &o tell you &Jail, ba& jut lookiag at tempt· lal food eaa eeatrlbate to pattbt& OD mol'e pomuts. ftOH ..-..-wateriDI aitbts lead tile body &o pro- d•ce ..oe lasalbl, wbJcll makea food taste beUer. A•• 10 dowa faater than lt oUaenrlae wollkl. m11ter W.U. levela also speed Ute coevenloa of '1•caee tMo fat and accelerate tbe entry of fat la&o tile cells. 8o doll'& evea Uatu aboat forblcldea fndt (or eab) euep& wlaela It'• ready to be eatea. Aa for you odaer qaesUon, to-called "smoke· leu" tobacco proclacta -naff and claewlDt &obac· ee -are llO& wttbout baaarcl. Amoa& tile daa1en are preea•cena• lealo~ lm the moatlil, 1am prHleml,ud._..abraslalL ~·,,. A S6 rrulhon-plu.s l aw!!lu1l against author Norman Malle r itnd the publisher or his book. ··The Ex t>c utioner 's ~n ~, · · has been selt led out or ('ourl for $20,000 ... --' . ., : ftuJ'9day, October 30. 1980 DAILY PILOT A 13 ,• laBratel~ Rodeo Season Due HRAWl.EY <AP > As the summer heat gives in slowly to fall's cool wisp!l, Brawley is 1etting set to open the rodeo season for American cowboys. The Cattle Call. first on thecircu.it, is expected to draw 30,000 vlsilors and 100 of rodeo's best performers. A busy round of pre-rodeo activities is planned in this Imper ial Valley town next week everything from a Mex· Jean fiesta lo barbecues. Among side altrac:tions is Robin Sm · dorf, a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader who works as u rodeo clown. Then there's the first of thfee com p e titions s p onso r ed by th e Professional Rodeo Cowboy Assoc1a \ion. a matinee Nov 8. Th~ man being honored is one·Ume cowboy Ace Bowen, a former Marine colonel who introduced local farmers to the underground system of tile drains that took the salt from th1,1r fields . helping reclaim thousands of acres of cropland But Bowen, 65, is unable to receivP his plaque in person because of illness 21RAFW:ITI ;e M , an a ' ''*''>' .. •s -N \Wll pay Voll . to.haVea · ' -· ..._ ,check_ing_ aCco~t. • -· .... ........: ......... ·--:-~n+l'liil>'.~W,. ~~U; -~·1':'.!.<~':!!'!:u .il in1 ~·r~'i .. ,.Y'!1~'l~'u11dL·~t *'\'.}_d\ 11!.![• ,." ~ ,·x'1u:-1' ,. 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(East o(GolJen West in 1hc ~md> Ct'ntcr) 848· 3882 • LAGUNA HILLS: . 24221 Calle de la Louisa (acros~ from ttw Broadway) 768· 7771 •NEWPORT BEACH : 100 Newport Center Dr. (acr~ from RobiR10n'1) 644· 5300 • SAN CLEMENTE 1 61 Called~ lnJustrias 49R-59JO •SANTA ANA1 51 Fashion Square, 5·U · HH. -~ •, ., • 1 J ., 'I • • • A'" 0 '-ll v PILOT QUEENll: .. -... ... . .. I d 1111'1 111111d tht• h~kt•l l l'.j f\ l .tand 1111• fl.tl(jl111f( . "l-•lt Res .. •~ Women Learn To Talk Back MADISON. Wis. I AP) She is Any Woman , and as she walks along a city street any street a man makes an offensive re mark about her body She has three basic options. She can fix her gue on the sidewalk and rush on. pretending she hasn't heard. She can spit out her own obscene remark or gesture. · Or she can wa lk up to the man, look him in the eye and -in a voice loud enough for bystanders to hear -deliver a stock response she learned in Nanci Newt.oil's street assertiveness workshop: "I DON'T UKIE THE at:llAU y.ou made. You aretryingtodegr ade me. I wantyoutostopit." Men who make re marks about women's faces or legs or breasts or hips often defend their c.'ommenls as terms of appreciation. 'Many women regard such remarks and stronger, obscene comments -as public harassment , and the course Ms. Newton is de· vising at the Dane County Project on Rape is de- s1gned iodeal with it Response to her first workshop in October 1979 surprised her. Almost 40 women attended and scores inquired about future sessions. One year and six workshops later, she is expand- ing the two-hour workshops to a full-Oedged course of three to six weeks· du~ation which she will in- augurate next spri'ng. She is al~o devising a eur· riculum soothers can teach the techniques "FOil TOO LONG, WOMEN HAVE had to walk on li treels as ifthey were walking through enemy ter- ritory. It's like a war :tone,'" lihesaid. '•For a t.-oman to be assertive. she has to believe harassment has got to atop. It's 'K way of fighUn1 back in a way that's non-violent and roakes you f~l good a bout you1'3elf. " She said she believes street harassment will drop dramatically if women resp0nd assertively and men can no longer count on wo men reacting ". passively. Ms. Newton learned about street assertiveness a year ago at an OtJio workshop !ed by a gro4,P called C.:olumbu.s Women Against Rape and sponsored by the National Coalition Ag1nnstSexual Assault. ITISN'T EASY TO LEARN. Women aren 't used to being assertjve. Especially on public streets, towa rd strange qlen A woman harassed in public has a choice of three responses, shesajd : aggressive, timid or assertive. . An aggressive response -name-~alling _oi"an obscene gesture -could b ackfire. lurru.ng an insult • ; into-violence. But a· timid response -h~rryu1& away . -. -• ~----_ ·-· i~~~!!!!s~~'-~ • :\-;_ .._. • ...... -~ .. ..c.-~~--__. . anger or embnran- ment can.ohow a man he •Fora., .... . •• w ... ~•l"e~ ••e Ila• •• ~e. laara••· ~ ........ ...... ••'• ,.,,,. .. i•9 lt•ck I• a .,.., dul•:• no•· ~···· has hit his mark. ·• "A lot of people say. 'Why say anything? Wh y not just hurry on, do what you 've always done ?' That doesn't necessa r ily protect you .. " Ms. Newton said. "You're gi ving 'victim signals.' You've just given him a lot of signals you may be easy prey. There are a lot of rapists who wallt around looking for a victim, testing out a ----------victim ." STllEET ASSEaTIVEN~ includes gaugln1 potentiaJ violence in a situation and walkihg a way if necessary, she said. But basically. she added. an as- sertive res~ delivered ln a stron1 voice and backed up with a confident stance shows the woman is willinl to defend her territory and makes the man publicly accountable for bis actiona. "You've embar rassed him~ I've been in situa- tions where nearby people applaUded," she uid. Women reinforce what they learn ln class oa "practice walks" around the city. They a&ao memorise a Uat of ·'stock ananrs that Jut leap to your mind" when they are needed, she said. The street usertlveriesa inslnlction at.o en- couraies a woman to trust to inltinct and not worry that s he might offend a man who seems to be follow· inl her by telJint him to keep bll dlltann. Women arealtocetbertoopollte,she1Ud. "ITHINKONEOl'THEG&EATUTdan&.,.\o women are the rule. ol etiquette. We're ao polit. . . . It's not terrible to misJudaea man," 1he1ald. A woman who think• she's betnt followed tu cross the i treet or step into the gutter, face him apd tellhlmtobackoff. ''Sure, he's soinJ to think you 're • str..,.e ttdr. but who cares?'~ she aaid. "If be i1 a lhnM. yoa'N facin1him." Ma. Newton's co•rse teaches women to DMet men'• q• brieflJ • they walk. 1'111111•• WOllMD an alr al wnftdmee-but tt'• oftm tllll .._ 1 nt part ot the coune. M09t womn, lb. NewtGD 11114, thlU that.....,., at a man, bo"wer blMftJ, wW be lD- t.rpnMdMa "eome.-." TD CIOOUS Ar.tM> T&Aala ....,_..rt· d9at taoe mbftmentl <• brilk walk, few IMt•ee, · wttlt .... Mid up and•,.. looldal u..t. •.,..> ... ,..... ....,....._. (oblln ... -..... . ...,..£, :•>that wlUDC11U111mkt1tu111 .... , -·--r., • and •mile ............... ... ...,..,.., .. amile. Wbee n'nt«Hfled, ......... " ... Ne.._ Mid. "lt'1 DOt .... to~ 11 ,_,,. ....... wllDl,...teD1maatoS.YeJWakml.'' :r • NATION BYP~ OPEN Home Cremation Angers Officialdom MA NTECA CAP> -- Th e Iona-awaited $1 3 million Manteca bypau h as open e d to le t t ra velera bet ween In· teutate S a nd Sta te Route 98 stay off a city street and avoid con- 1eatin1 the downtown area. REOl>ING 1AV1 In• movf'·whlch ant1er..d county 11ttlclal1, lhe l•mily v f lumberJark KolM!rl Sunonas honored his final wish by t'rt•rn•t antc ham 111111 woodt>d trrov• near wh .. n • hf' had work~ for 40 Y«>•r11 ·nw i·.-remuny wu •llenckod by hi:. wit". ll <'hlldren 111nd 20 ttr1rn1h'tlildrf'n The ""~u•I fun .. nl follow....t an ut tf'mpl by Shu111111 ('<1unty ('omncr JIJt" Koho, arromp1mh•d by u 1lo1tin pollhi 1.1111J 1ht>riff's p11trul 1·u 11 111 11t11rm the h<IU!i\' a nd <'lalm Sln\llOlll bod), M\'tordln(I to M 111r )" C.ltton. :i41, S1n1u111&' thtUlithlt"r "The c-oroner came to the door and ichuull'd thut he'd rorrat: for my dad, ·but any moch4:r rt-fused to let him in," said Mis Cotton. "tie tht-n told her to atet out of thf' way or sh~ was going lo get hurt when th .. brt.>kc downthe ctoor " • Kulm and thf• polrc·t-agrned to leave wht•n lht! fa n1ily phyo;il'aan said he would :o gn a d eath ct•rt1f 1cate, but a 'IJ'Okei1woman for Kohn said he was 'lookl111( Into" whether the family vaolat 1•d I h<> luw hy hold in~ t ht> funeral ser vice. · Om· or Sa moms ' sons was arrested dur· s.1e ,, .. , ~ Thru Nov. 5. !810 NA .... lten'll •re Su1>1ec:1 10 tmoll on !Und All Pfloeotf~IC. Typogr•p1'11:1I C..,IC:el eno Prtnllng Et1o•t •'• S..~ 10 Couec11on tor no-worry I hot water Dependat>le, eff1c1ent i gas waler healer Glass-'j 11 hned tanks. hot wate1 I recovery syslem and h1gh-temper1tureshutoH Reg. 119.95 101·~ .. 1. 40-fll., •tt· IJOS ................. 119.95 SO-tel ...... 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Heavy cast metal pipe with ample gas ven)s tor llgh\lng fire quickly. >t, diameter p1p1ng. tR-15PL.R99. 3.~9 1•• looks Hice Ille real thing , 24'" 4-piece set ol gas manzanita togs Iha! will go great at any fireplace Great ltres' •RML-244FE. Reg 68 95 4895 ....... Conveniently Loc~tetl . . . Easy To leach 2666 · HARBOR BLVD. . .. , -. ·1N COSTA MESA PHONE ·5·46-70'80·· HOUIS: WBKDAYS 9' te 9 • SATUBA Y AND SUNDAY 9 to •· . . . ' , . .. '· . .. ~ • I . . ~. . \ .. • -. .. . ••N .. s.•o.e .. =.:~.~.: .. ~;•s···a•u•s•ine .. s•s .... ~ ................ J ... • ................................ ~.~i,._O~tS ~.October 30. 19'IO Hl'F CWL Y PtLOT r-• ., T.he Erstasy and the Agony Tampa Bay place-kicker Garo Yepremian (1) and Tom Blanchard hold their arms up after a 40-yc.srd fi eld goal to beat'the 49ers with 47 seconds to go Sunday. Then with two s econds left, Ray Wel'Sching (right> missed a 62-~·ard attempt for the 49ers. ·, • ... Boni~ Cooking Was His Pr:ohleni Golden . West Standout Gray Shed 76 Pounds r ··~?"~ -, ·1 Gittens Probe a By NCAA TEMPE . /\r1z (/\P ) Arizona State -University's start. ing fullba ck and three top halfbacks. including Fountain Valley High grad Willle Gittens. are named in a lleged violations cited by the National Collegiate Athletic Association . The Arizona Republic reported 1n today ·s editions. Quoting a n unide ntified source. the Republic said each of the players is named in more than one allegation in a letter of inquiry the NCAA sent to Arizona State last summer The allegal1ons reportedly involve recruiting improprieties and the sale of players' season tickets at inflated pric<'s. which is pro· hibi tcd. The four players .are fullbac_k Ger ald Hi~gs and ·halfbac~s Gtt· tens. Robert Weathers and Alvin Moore Gittens a nd Weathers a re the Sun Devi ls' leading rushers. "I clon 't fee l I 've done a nything I'll be penahied for," said <;itlcn::.. ··so it shouldn't make much difference if I talk But thos<' are my own feelings Some of tht· other guys may feel differently ·· Before the start of prcseason drills. Arizona Statt• reportedly was prepared lo declare the fou r ineli~1ble beeause of the alleg11 - tions . · Tht• univns1ty w.is hoping that. if rt declared the pl11yers -ineli~ibh.•. the NCAA would be more lt'ntent." · said the source. "ThPy wc1 c c leaning their own house. so to speak ... But the school backed down from declaring the players in- eligible, said the source, after a lawyer representing the four tbrl'atened to sue. Moore later lost his eligibility be<'ause he did not have enough cre,'1its to enroll as a junior. 'rhe NCAA began its investiga- tion of the Arizona Stale football pl'Ogram last November The le tter of inquiry. which "details · the allc,ged rule infractions. was forwarded to Arizona . State in July. but the school. has yet lo By CURT SElmEN ling suits and a vigorous bacycllng pr<>-the GWC defensiv41 Une and ls one ot the respond to the charges. gr~m . reasons the Rustlers are a aenou. Fred .C reasy.~ a Pboenix O! Ille Dally l'll•t St•ll Lindsey Gray remembers comln" lo • the-Golden West College campus for lhe first time and liking what ht saw Gray'i; problem ·waa home cooklna. threat for the Southern Cal Conference lawyer w'ho r~present.a lhe four While a player at Domlnguea High fn · UUe. '"players, clai~s their r1ghts ,we_re Compton, Gray iolmply went home to a "H is strength a nd quickness are h.lJ violalea during the NCAA s an- ... The GWC football coa che·s. howeve11, didn't like what they saw -a 316 pound freshman who wanted to make the fine·c~ m~al prepared eacb day by main a5sets,'" Rowe explains. "He la vestigation. · · . his illotber. also a very smart footbalJ player. I 've "'fhey were not told they couJd • When ahe aaw her son for lbe finl had defensive linemen. playing for me have legal counsel." he sajd, Rustler team. . "Get down to 270 and you will get a chance to play," he was told two yeary'" ago by ~defensive line coach Denni• Dixon. So Gray proceeded to shed 4C pounds in eight weeks. . "Get down to 250. · · he was told by Dixon. -" AGAIN, GflA V obeyed. th3flks to a heavy practice .schedule. plastic wrest-.. time after six weeks ot lntense cood.i-who could never catoh on to the bJodt-"nor were they told that they did tioning and dieting, she exclaimed, ing scheme of an offensive team .. · not have to ans~er any ques-• "What have you done to my boy?" "By the first quartf!'r. Lindsey usually lions ' posed by the NCAA in- 'kllllws what they're calling and CWl ad-vestigat.or " · . "She didn't even r ecognize Mm." just to it,:· Rowe continues. ~ ,The players. as couns ele<J by laughs Rowe. GWC's d efensive Creasy, have thus,(ar rl!fust(f to coordinator. "That first year. the doctors AT 6-3, GRA y rwis the 40-yard dash CO-Operate ~th\ th'e university~ wouldn't let him pla~ because bis knees Jn 4.8 al¥i is a genuine terror.~ ball car-own 1n vt?Stigat1on. couldn't supporthiswei.ght." rters. He became a starting tackle Las\ "I .don·~ want them ta lking to - year and w11s one of the Rustlers' lead-anybody w1thou1 firs t being con· NOW TWO YEARS later.· Gray ts at . . ._ fronted ·with thcir orginal state- .. 240 and has btto_m_. _e 3 _n_ag{Je fian __ t_on _______ <See GRAY, Page ftZ) • •• LINDSEY.GR~Y _ .'";.·' me.nts.~· s~id Crea~y. ~ ~J-;-·s~iw-c~=~·~~M~E~i:)f, .. ;:~~ . . I ~--::r:_.:--~Q 18;q:t~')o"p~. ~ , IUngs . -# • .. -.. Rookies . . .Sparkle ·INGLEWOOD CAJl ) -The . , Triple Crown line gets the publicity. but there a re a number of olher reasons why the surprising Los Angeles Kings have the best re<..'Ord in the Na· tional Hockey Lea~ue at this young stage of the 1980-81 season. For example. rookies con- tinued lo play a key role for the Kings Wednesday night in a 4·2 come-from-behind victOry over -the Washipgt.on Capitals. Fint·year players Greg Ter- rion and Larry Murphy scored three go8ls between them late in the thiid period as Los Angeles raised ita record ~o 7 -1 · l. AL80, THE goal-keeping and deferuie cobUnued to be oustand- tn1. 1be Capitals were held lo jut J.l shots over the final two periods and 28 for the game. Los Anteles opponents have scored· Just 218 goals in nine contests while the Kings have tallied 45 limn. "It's good to get g«j>als from th• other lines,·· said Los An1ele1 Coach Bob Berry. "We walled fot our breaks in the third period and then took over the 1ame. I'm very pleued with ' . UM JOI.ml playen on our team but we a6U have a long way to ID Jet." Terrton,. a 20-year-old center, MOred •th 7:48 remaln.lQg i.n tbe 1ame to tie the 1core and '..._ put the Kini• ahead for < ~ ... wttla z:u left. llurpby. • , iefeaaeman, added an in-.. ..,., __, __ ,.,.. wttb 22 ......... __ ..._ faetor In tbe ltlnp' , ... ""' ..... fut Uaat die)' .... ,._.. als of tbetr mn.. • --• ..,._, Tbe1'•• won all >m. ··- Ex-'Ciger Had Better .StQt,s Tlu;m Dizzy Dean . . DETROIT (AP l --. Denn)' McLain and Di11y Dean each pitched fa.-10 yean in t.he big leagues. Dean retlred, got fat,. and was enshrined in the BasebaH Hatt ot Fame. McLain tttl~ .and got .. rat. '• That's as far as the parallel goes -and thafs a s hame. Now comes John G&Jparetto or suburban D~urborn, Mich ... who describes himself as a baseball fan and statistician. with a solid case for ' '! coosidering Dennis Dale McLain'squalirications for • Cooperstown. JAV HANNA DEAN pttcbed for the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cuba of 'the National League m the 1930s while McLain bad his salad • years with the Detrolt Tigers in the . mld-1960s before backsliding to the Washington Senat.on and . Oakland A's of the Amencan League aod Atlanta ~ ' ' t ·,, ...... ~.• DtZZY DEAN Braves or the NL in the early 19'05. . "Now that Mr. lhLafn is owr etcbt yean.<Nl of ba&eba.11 I would apptMlde aomeone examlnlna hi• t>tg ·leape records bl eomput.un to Kall of Ya mer Diuy Dean,•' ~ ,Wl"tles. "Mr. llhLaln with all 'ol llW t.alb md fe"e•rr mlat be given fair ~«WraUon." Armed with"" fbW9' 8dMl:ID '1 Maemlllao's "Baaeball Enc7elopedia" •n4 memorlH of· MeLaan'a tinlllant_Jl·' r~ lb 1'111. tbe last Ume tbe Ti&erw won a ei\am~. • • ftll&b to 81\IW«' C.!\P8P91to •a NQMll. IT~ ""8. ,...,._, we 'bwl tbat McLain had 1,282 bl«lrne, • moR Chm.Dun. In .s 1988, McLain reeordeA a career·h~-b 280 strlkeoab, 81 --..... Dnn had an "if bu& season, 1933. . Jn bis be9t .e810ft, ~ 09• wan to pm• - ' one lem &ban McLeln's bl9l ...on .• ..._. .Ult· ed •sames llfedme, M moreq.m DMD. MtlAtn allowed l,MJ bJta darlne 1111 ...... Ill ,..,_ tlt8ll the 1,l'l1 httl Dem\ aHowed. flowelf•, to bl....._. Dean ~ 81 mun IDalnCI tllan •ci..tn. ''Hardy any dlftetenee ~ JC* comider ope ....... o1 them ta In Cl'8 Hd ar Rama." Galpaaetlo erpes. Tbe two r1fh&-bmct .. buCb pl.,ed 11 llS ~ b91lwNwb*•'•-&.1. OSA.N98 Uftftlll8 .,....__·•"'•WU 1.03, only a· fradk>n better tba MILalD'a I .•• lllcU&n had nlne lbu&AM1'8 In 19, two bitter ~ the hlah fl 1even Dean MeOl'dld An 111.M. Mel.am ~ , x~mm.,,.n.. DEMNY McLAIN tillO led 0e8Sl ln car~r s hutouts, 29-26. · Dean was enshrined at Cooperstown after com- ""in~ a lS0-83 record: more impressive, certalnly, thAn the 131-91 mArk posted by McLain. , Our Dearborn correspondent, as you might lm- aglne, disagrees. ."Hardly any dJfference," he &aya. Gasparelto, ·a tompassionate man, was d isturbed when -newspapers around the country ran a story aboul llcLain recently which featured a photograph showing -~rutally -rolls of fat around his neck and jowlsr benealh a still-youthful face rramed bJ the.familiar boyish grin and unruly lock of hair. .,,. ,, .. I WISH THAT someone would encouraie tbta ·ro-. fellow,· instead or looking al some of hi$ '1horteomlng1' mosl of the time." Gaaparetto pleads. llcLeln, •. who Uve1 In the Tampa Bay area ol Plortda, hu been out ot baseball eilht yean. 1'het ...u be'• been etlgib&e for consideration for -i <\ Cbrw '98'9 now. . ' lie IJ'AY have made a mess of bi!l life, tMlt tha\ '1 tbotaldn't diminish his accompUJbmenll on Uie field. Deen. lo hi.a Ume, also was known•• a bat of ~. a wild Mir. They dJdn't call t.b8 old Carda the Qa Houle 0.C IOI' ootlling. ••11r. McLain. with all bia fatalll and failure, mUlt be ai•• faJr ooMideT'ation," Gaaparelto · ar,.... "fibat la pod for one should be Sood lcr theotben." He makes a 1tnn1 cue. .. .... ._ ... -...... ·~ .......... . -\,._ .. -DAILY PILOT A Capsule Report From the World of Sport• Hock~y Gr.-at Bobby Hull Tared, Bitter and Dre.kt- t·rom AP 06apetC'~ reporttd w .. d1w!'lduy that Hobhy flull, on«'r on• of , WlNNlf'E(i 1AP 1 TIMI WlnnlJ'f"I Yr-Prf'•• Iii hoc kt>y'!I rwhf'"l plMyf'r!I , i" 111 ht>mt with hl11 s••rl'nts o.-u P1<•ton. Ontario. lirt<CI. bllltlr end brolu- ln a story from l'hw•tco. thr n«'w•1••JW1 nut In 11 11 Wt!dnHd11y cdH1ons that Hull »lmu&I 111 ~nnllt1H aftt11 l••ltrlC ordt·r~ to m»kr v•Y mt'n\11 lotallln& MOO •• 11arl of " dtvorc:t' 'if'lth•mt•nl with hi& rornu-r wlfr. JOtlnnt' "I hu~1· n111hin1it l1•fl . · 111111 tohl 1'111' 1-'l't't' l'r1•1111 "'J11"I 111 ) '•"''' Ill\ lwnllh ,1nd 111\' nwmortt':. 11 ~11 UICI he' hai. ltlfil .... , ht•11I or '" 1.tt' <·attic. his form :muthwrf'i l uf WtntrlJ}ll.'IC. hr" homl' in lht• po."ih T u iwdo an•11 of lh1• r lly and h111 li? ~ 5>t•1 t'1•n1 11hart· ur lht• W111111111·1it Jets of the Nutwnul tlndu•y 1..-ul(m· llull s111d ht• hupt•:. tu fll\111· u f1•w tw111I of ,. attle on hi!! parrnts ' farm. uhoul 1:1 MULL k1lomf'tt"rs south of Hcll1·v1llc• "That's 1f I huvt• any mom·y 1t-n 1&fl1•r th•• )11:.I lnw 111•1:- through wilh me · · Hull starred with tht· Ch1C"u.co Uhwk ll1twk1< ur 11 ... N 111. for 15 years before s1gnrnt( with lht· Jt•tii of ttw 1wwlv fur 1111111 World Hockey Asso<·1ation in 1972 for S2 7S 111Uho11 ------qu.,,_. ol '"*' f)oy --J Da\lf' Mt<'leln, W1sr11nsan looth111l t•1rnd1. 11rt1•1 Irr diana handed lht~ Hacft-:t>rs tht•1r fourth sh11lo11I 111 l1v1• games: "If it 's third 1md fivt'. w1• m1.ihl 11~ w1•ll 1111111 .. Reg Kerr scored his first career hat trfrk and ~ Graat MaJvey and Derry I SllUer each notched their , sixth goals of the season Wednesday night as Chicago bombed Winnipeg, 8·4 to deal the JetS their fifth strai2ht National Hockey Leal{Ue road defeat ... Power play goals by Toronto's Wllf Palem~t and Darryl Slttler in the third period earned the Maple Leafs a 4.4 tie with Edmonton . . . Third period goals by Jack llrewuelaid.le a nd lllalr Clt•P· maa helped St. Louis wipe out a two-goal deficit and Hm the Blues a 2·2 tie with Minnesota ... R.lcll Martla scored for Buf· ralo and Peter Lee countered for Pittsburgh late in the first period and then the Sabre3 and Penguins settled back for the next two periods and wound up with a l ·l tie. The tie was the 20th deadlock between the clubs since Buffalo entered the league in 1970 ... A th.ird period goal by 40-year-0ld Dan Keo. lifted Hartford to a 5·3 victory over Detroit. Keon, the oldest player in the NHL, stationed himself to the right of Detroit goalie Jim ., Rutherford and deflected a blast by Mark Bowe into the net for the game winner. . . Rookie-Dale Bater'• first NHL goal, just 15 seconds from the final buzzer, boosted Quebec into a 3.3 tie with Vancouver. .~ Do•lnafc-11 a• lfOISfon ltina Sf rrt,•laed to the Urnit < 'oad1 .lunt· IJlli.!t'ndorf's Orange• <..:oast < 'ullt•J!t' vullt"yhall team kt>eps battlin~ tlosN to the South Coast 'Conference cham- pmns hip thanks lo play like this Th~ l'1rnlcs, in action Wednesday nJght against f'ro•P-..BI I GRAY. • • ini.e I acklC'rs before missing the final rour gumes with an injury Last year. Gray played with safety Thomas Moore who was rec ruited by Michigan Slate And 1t 's no secret the Spartan stare is mterested in Gray who couldn't be happier about that kind of attention. "My main goal is to get a SC hol a rs hip t·o a f OU r · year school. You can't gci anywhere without that piece of paper," he says. GRAV ATfRlBUTES much of his success to Dixon or "Coach 0 · · as he refers to him · He esJ)t!Cially remembers that MOletl Malone scored 38 points and grabbed 21 re· m first year when Dixon worked so bounds to lead the Houston Rockets to a 109-103 vie· ha.rd with him. tory over Dallas Wednesday night i.n National "I used to go home durin1 my Basketball Association play. Houston broke a two-red shirt year and m y dad game losiJw streak with the win . . . Forward Lee '"Trwrk" would ask Die if I played," he re· &ob..._ scored 23 points and guard Deub ,,..._added 21 calls. "I'd say, 'no dad, I didn't.' pacing Phoeni~ to a 105·89 victory over San Diego. The victory He· d just tell me to hang in raised Phoenix· record lo 8-1 and enabled the Suns to retain rirst there. and that my chance would · ~ place ahead of the Lakers in the Pacific come " Division Ben1anl Kille and Larry c; ray wasted litlle time in Smith combined for19 points in the fourth making tus pres-enc~ known this quarter to lead Golden Stale to a 1l~·109 win season He came up with nd less over Denver. The Warriors woo their fifth than nine solo tackles against game at home without a I~. King led the th~n No. 2·ranked Bakersfield in Warrior& with 27 points . . . AdrtH theopeninggame DHtley and Darrell GrUfttlt combined for .. Lindsey is the best there is." 29 points in the fourth quart.er as Utah stop· boasts Dixon · 'l can't imagine'\ ped San Antonio's winning st.Feak at eight there being anyone better . .Ue games, de(eating the Spurs, 109-96. Dantley has .done everything we hlve · v1.s 1t ing (;rossmont, recovered from an op<•ninJ;{ game loss to slop the Griffins hch1nd the play of Wendy Hooper (1 J ), •Julat· Bergdahl, Nancy Ruzica. and com- pany. SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL Indians Purchase Denied CLEVELAND CAP) -With negotiations fCJr the sate of the Cleveland Indians baseball team under way, premature annbun· cement of a sale couldn't be far behind. On Wednesday, the rirst such rumor was denied by club owners A radio broadcast on KLAC radio in Los Angeles sai.d the club had been sold to a syndicate headed by Los Angeles attorney Neil Papiano and New York based entertainment executive ·.James NederlancJer. Contacted Wednesda)' night, both F J O'Neill , Indians' chairman of the board and Gabe Pa ul, president or the club. de· nie d a s ale had been con· sum mated. "THERE ARE negotiations. but we are far from a deal," O'Neill said. He refused lo dis· cuss spec1f1 cs of negotiations such as how much s tock of the l'lub would go to new owners and for what price. Paul. 70, s aid the negotiations wrlh Papiano and Nederlander have been under way for sev~ral months. but he would say little e lse "I make it a policy never to ~ct involved with figures, and r never talk about them," he said. A meeting of selected lndian partners was set for today. though O'Neill, 87. declined further comment. In a copyrighted story in today's editions, The Cleveland Plain Dealer s aid the Indians' Board of Directors would meet at 2 p.m to discuss a formal proposal from Nederlander to bt,1>' controlling interest in the Ame rican League team. THE PLAIN DEALER al~o said Paul 1s considering hiring Tai Smith, fired Monday as the pre:.ident of the Houston Astros. If hared. Smith would take on many of lhe day-to-day duties of president. the news paper re- ported On Wednesday, Jim Healy. <;ports director of KLAC. said the Pa piano-Nederlander syn. dr cate which includes enter- 1 am1•r Bob Hope as a minority partner had purchased 70 per C'eOt of the team for $14 million <1nrl had alrcady m ade a down payment Angels Add Four P .layers Outfielder Tom Brunansky, the An~els ' No I selection in the 1978 summer draft. infielder Jeff Bertoni and pitcheFs .Steve Brown and Mike Witt have' all 'bt.'en named to the team's 40· player roster Brun~ky and B~rtoni were purchased from Salt Lake City whill' Brown and Witt were purch·as~ from El Paso. Tht> Angels have a lso request· wound up ~th,p for·the<>nigh't ~ • .. Otll ever· asked him to do. It is time MAL°"E. , Blrd.-1 scored e.gam~·high 216 ~ints and t\e receives the atten't\on ~de· ~!~~~.t~~~F:~~V:#t~:'1J=·~~';;~filM .· ... ~~·~,.: .... ...,, .. :_ .. -i ·.· • i>awkiM scdted 20 P.O.ints and s.&e•e Mb ¥d -.,a.rtce Clleeu •A'CTUAl.J. y , G RA'Y al most ed y.'aivers ·on raght·handed ~ers li'4Jialirki_ an~ ·. .. ... tr:ema ttcl.Y1'JVI '"'"""'"_. ilL_ -~Jll);r~~),-...... mg them their unconditional" re- e~ch·~dd~ ~9'~ .PJulad.elph.ia ~~feat~ Cb,lcago, 115·102 for.the attended LA Valley College but · 76ers sixth straaglil wan . . . Robert Partalli scored 23 P<>IDL'i said he fel1', unwanted just prior and Boetoo outrouscled Detroit, 103·85 ... 1.mor llrtd1maa to registration. came off the !>enc}! to score 2:6 points and lead Milwaukee to a So, he che cked out Golden 132-116 triumpflove.r New Jersey ... JWly Kalpt scored 27 West. and JUSI as quickly pointstQlead Indiana to a 102-95winover New York. checked in at the college . Bradsllate. lfar:ri•, s.,.,... fo .......... Teny Braddaw. Fra•~ Barria and'Lyu Swau [i] all practiced with the Pittsburgh Steelers Wednes-•. • day and all are listed as probable start.en in Sun- day's 1ame a1ainsl Grfft> Bay in Pittsbur1h ... Minnesota Vikin1s asked waivenon veteran runnin1 back Breat MeOunu for the purpoee of 1ivin1 him bis uncondi· tional ·release .. -: Former Waahinj(ton Redskins middle linebacker Harold McLla._ bas been placed back on the . critical list because of a deterioration in rus lung function, Washington Hospital Center l()fficials said. McClinton was critically in· jured Oct. 1 when be was struck by• hit-and· run driver. . . . Starting offensive tackle Jolla Woodcock walked out on the Detroit Lions in an apparent contract dispute Wed· nesday ... New York Gianta' cometback Terry Jolluoe was placed on injured re· serve and the club signed former Baltimore defensive back no.c Nettles to fill the roster spot . . . JolLuoa suffered a separated .. ADMAw shoulder during the Giants' 14·9 loo to Denver last Sunday ... the Detroit Lions will meet with re· tired defensive tackle O..c h1M and it ia possible be may re· join the team for the remainder of the aeuon. Tbe five-year veteran bad decided to pursue a career in the oil bualneSI iJl Tex· as rather than report to the Lions this fall. " The Bi& Ten Coolerence announced Wednesday its .... · faculty repreMDtaUves are invest11atin1 whether the University of Illinois ia eomplyi.D1 with COG· f erence rules re1arclln1 e Utibtlity of athletes. Tbe !D· vestJ1ation atema from a controveny centered uound Illini . quarterbeck DHe WU... WU.. la embroiled la a clllpute witb tbe eoaference whether be la elilible to play football. He bu taken the coafereace to court over the matt.er . . . Dea a.n-. offemlve coordinator of tbe Dallaa Cowboys bu beeD aclMd to the Ult of candidates lf Auburn Coaeb ..... 8artlaW la fired. Reev• aald be would deftnltel1 CCJD1lder tbe job lf tbe pc19ltion la offered . . . La Calta Resort Hotel and Spa will be tbe atte of the. openf.nl round ol the t•t Davia Cup between tbe U.S. and Ilea· leo next Mareb 1.a. . . 't1M A.n1eta bav~amed LarrJ ••• • dlreet.or of teoutlftl. Hlme1 repla~1 &Id C..ee, wbolalea'1qtbeor1anl1aUon. · - 1WleeWe~ ...... TV: No 8"DU Hbecluled. a.ADI(): ~o evnta H'*kaiecl. I • .. The thing about LJndsey is that he never gets burned," says Rowe. "Lindse v 1s not a freelancer. He ts ·a very dis ciplined pl.ayer. F reelancers might look real good when they stra'}' from tlleir positions and m a ke a great.. play. But they often get burned on the next." .... , . ... .. ASKED IF THOSE big plays include fumble recoveries, Rowe responds,. "Well, he .might not recover them, but he sure causes a lot of them." 'What's most amazing to Rowe is Gray's speed for a person of his size. '·vie were watching films the other day, and the other coaches pointed to a guy on the field and asked me how big be was," Rowe says. ·.'He )V&S moving so faat I couldn't see bis number, but be loolted fairly big so I said, '6·0, 210.' . ''It was Lindsey, 1n high gear, puraui.n& a sweep to the opposite side of the field. He's something else ." KINGS FIRE GM BEGZfJS KANSAS CITY,' Mo. (AP> . ..J The 1~neral mana1er of ttae K an1as City Kin&• National Basketball Aaaociation franeblle: John Besa hu ~ fired, tbe Kana.. City 11m• rePot1ed today. . . The Deftpaper aaid ~ces clou to the club wbo are frieoda . of BellOI npect an announce- ment today contlrmiq u.e ftr. 1n1. • •. . Qu•UoDed about tbe · report Wednelda.Y. niCbt, ··Be1-lakt~ ''My cmly comment la. 'No com· dleat.'" .. lease. . • _ · · In addition,· the Angels have assigned the contracts or right· handed pitcher Bob Ferris and catcher Dan WhitmertoSalll..ake City Pro Football. Probe NEW , Q . It seoems tbet almost' every year a kicker leads tb~ Nn. in scoring. Are there any 'rwming ba~ks or recel\len nsted amoag • tbe •ll·tJme top scorers"! A Placek1ckers.deminate the all-time scoring list. ln fact, .there isn't a nonlucker hsled among the top 10 scorers in· league history. Only a few played other positions. George Blanda. the NFL's greatest scorer with 2,002 points , also was a quarterback. He scored nine touchdowns in 26 years. Lou Groza, a top offensive tackle in his days with Cleveland, scored• one touchdown in 17 years. He ranks ftfth. Gino Ca,>pelletti. the former Boston Patriot wide re· ceiver-kicke r , s cored 42 touchdowns. He ranks seventh on the all-time list Q. Offlclatl•I I• tlle NFL always has seemed like lauardoa duty. Wbat Is tbe anra1e &eeue of a leas-of. fie la IT A. You'll be surprised to learn that U.e turnover isn't as sreat as you think. ()ur records show tb~t (lOing Into the 1980 season, tbere were 105 active officials m the NFL who had been in the league an average of 9.3 years each. Ten officials ha1.1e been a round for at feast 20 yeah and many more have more t han 10 years of service. Back judge Stan Javie has been in t he league JO years. • Q . Wbat e\ler·b•ppened &o OOs Taylor. the former great wide recel\ler with the Kansas City Chiefs? A. Taylor just couldn't leave Kansas City after his retirement in 1975. He ~urrenUy 1s on the player personnel staff with the Chiefs. which he joined in 1978 . Taylor still ranks as KC's lop all-time receiver with 410 career catches. Q. Whet waa Vlace Lom· bardJ'1 eoac1UD1 retonl wttb tbe Gree• Bay Packen! A. From 1959-67, Lombardi's Patten won 141 games, lost 39 and Ued 4, a winning percenta1e of . 766. During that period, Green Bay won NFL titles in 19'1, 1962, \96:i, 1966 and 1967. The last two were Super Bowl· winning years. RENT --RABBI For only ·13~ DAY FREE MILEAGE ... . .. .. • FOOTBALL I MOTOA SPORTS Thurlday, October 30, HMO ONLY PILOT a:J Funny Cars Compete At OCIR Cornell, Imm QB Seeking Out .. Don Pr1.1dhom m e, Raymond Beadle, To m Mc F.wen all or the top names or runny car drag racing will be M hand for the M a nufacture r 's F unny C ar cha mpionships at Ora nge Coun· ty International Raceway Satur day Matt Dillon Gates open at noon ~ith q uah - rying runs in the a fte rnoon a nd elim ipataons gelling und er way at 6 o clock P rudhomme. ttll' w1nningest driver in runny car history a nd the holder of the elapsed time record of 5 93 seconds, was the win ner of two nation al events this ye ar. Prudhom ml' dominated t he funny car ~cenc for four years before Beadle took Mer 1n 1979 He a lso holds the on R track re· cord of 5.96 seconds and won the ~1 anufacturer's event in 1976 McEwen. of Fountain Valle), pilots the s ilver Coors Corvetk which has cun!>1stently rcL'Ordcd q ua rter mile clockings in the Ii o second range this yt•ar lie won a n earlier event t hi s vear at OCIR over a s imilar f1 l:lci . MOUNT VERNON. Iowa CAPl It's just like Dodge City when s tra nge rs com e to to wn on Sat urdays . They 'r e o n the lookout for Matt Dillon. They've com e to cha llenge the lanky Dillon, With brows fu r· ro wed and eyes squint ing. t hey seek him out. And just hke in Dodge City, when the y're fi n ally face-Lo· face, Dillon opens fire Not with a six-gun but a football. J . MA1T DILLON (the J 1:. fo r John > is a stron g-a rmed senior quarte rback who gobbles up yardage in la rge doses for Co~nell . lbwa. Colle ge . He has passed for 4,433 yards and 43 touchdowns in his career . and th is season had led the Ra ms to a 6· 1 record and sole possession of fi rst place jn the Mid-west Conference. Like Fofher. l.JikeSon Kenny Be rnste in of Dallas will drive a Plymouth /\rrow and ba re lv missed tht• f1 ve-sernn<l club a t the rc<·t·nt NllHA Fallrw tiuna ls with a 6 O<J ttminJ? 1n q ua lifications While ringin g up t hose ac complishmenls which include 1.121 passing yards and 12 TOs this yea r -Dillon has m ade !He a little easier for Cornell Coach J e rry Clark, now in his 22nd season at the school. Former Ra ms qua rte rback Roman Gabriel (above) is now the head football coach at Cal Poly < Pomona J while hjs son Robin (be low) is the starting qua rterback for the University of Ne w Mexico. Robin had bet· ler luck that his dad last weekend, guiding , his team to a 22-21 win o ver Texas (E l Paso> Roman watched Cal Poly fa ll to Portland Sta te. 93.7 Beadle is tht· rP11:(01ng \lflft,\ world champ1<m .. He's such a hard worker and he's a very coa chable kid ." Clark said of his star. who 1s bearing down on the school's all t1 m e p assing record "E ven though he's had a great career and a lot of publicit y, he wants to do better e very week He's always trying to impr ove . A father son t·om b1nat1nn "ill <.1lso t ry to mak e the n ight e ltmination!> Jim and Mike Ounn of Long Oea ch will renc" their r1valr~ in thl' t•n·nt Jim. a 20 year vetcr:rn of draJ? racinR and a fireman in Long Beac h . w ill pilot h is own Forem an's Qu1ck1t.'. while young Mike wi ll be behmd the wheel of Roland Leonj:l "s King's Hawaiian Bread Corvette. Last month Mike defeated ·his dad in the final round to capture his first major title At CM Dinner "H E'S ALSO A ver v fin<' stu de nt of t he game of foot ball Matt knows what we wa nt to do offensively and he 's alwa ys look ing for things th at will go." The man who pulls the tn gger in the Rams ' potent offense (36.8 points per gamel is part of the school's "Florida connection ... Seve nteen Cornell players are fro m the S uns hine State and < Olympia~ To Be Feted Members of the U.S. Olympic te am of 1980 from Southern Californ ia will be honored at a din- ner at the South Coas t Plaza Hot el, Thursday, Nov. 13 with the Souther n California Olympians or - g anizing the festivities. The Olympia ns is an organization of for mer Oly m pic team m em bers. The group is honoring O)embers of the 1980 U.S. team tha t was denied an opportunity to participate in t.he Moscow Olym- 12,000 Mil~s Later picsThere has been no p ublic ceremony. locally honoring these 79 me mbers of 'he U.S. team in-• e e · eluding 13 from the Orange Coas t a rea. \ , • . • . 'l_'he event. is to be ~mceed by John Naber and Lo B 1 h ·s L:' T. B!t .. F. wall include films by Bub Greenspan, m usic and . . . . ng . eac t. L'Cores . i UX) ;rl! irsts-co~ments ·by.former Olympt: s_t~rs. . . . . . , • ""~ •• ·., r ,·, · • •,: . :_.~ ~-.. ~~~~.~~,W~"~·~~~·~~tA"~, .. ~~~lt .... ~~~trf.,~~~J:crff:l~r ~From 'A'P'),~ttfies-; nai; imp roved each ga me a nd to F'resno Sa t urday be fdr e Ed wm .Mo.;e~.z.":~f.Villiams-along wi&h 10. "LONG B EACil Jt was \\!~s'the PCAA 's off~nsive-player fin ishing up in November' with other _members of the~'76 team . ' · · 12,000 miles and two backfields ·"'If the week for his 290 yards co n secut i ve h o m e g a m es · Tickets for the semi-formal e vent are a vaila - ago tha t Long Beach State passing l'o~ one touchdown an~ 18 agai ns t Cal Sta te Fulle rtQn , ble by ca lling the Sporting Depot, ~-0610-end are played a home gam e but !$n yards rushingfortwoTDs agamst Utah State a!ld Drake. :~ priced ~t $25 each. Proceeds will go to the U.S. the long road trips the team has Oregon State. The major challenge facing Oly mpic Comm ittee d evelopment fund for scored two big fi rsts in the ·Currey was to build a d efense Southern Caljfomia .school's footba ll history. "E\'ER\' WEEK has been a with. no returning sta rters ~t de-Me mbers o f the 1980 Olympic team lo be Last week. Lon g Bcat•h battle." sa id Coach Dave Cur -fens1ve back to cope Wtth a honored include Pl a yed its first -ever game rey. in h.is fourth year at Long schcduJe'that includes four of sw1MM1NG h S d h r. . . h StfVf!' &Mn•to.tt IM1,\•un V•ffOI 8111 i:Mlfft1 IU(LA I ,.. ... e Bottom against a Pacifac-10 school. and Reac t a t e , o n Tues a y . l e top 1ve passing te am s mt e •!>.on1• """' en .. , C•••n•uQn 1usc1 ;eu F1 ... 1 1usc1 Btt•n Goc>c»u m ade l.t count by scora·ng a Jl-21 "We 've tried to turn a ll the nation in 1979. •M•"•0" 11·•1°1 M•••oeln 1..•n•m•••• IM•u . .,., 11••101 John Mo1101 .CNtWPott S.4Kn1. 8n•n AOOIWY CWOOdlMW:J "''''' Jtll Sterlle t , ... _.. nd.i victor y at Or~gon State The t ravel into a positive experience. "One good way to keep your H••V"'" Je, ... v.,w110.M.u . .,.,v .• ,01 c.n1n••wooe1n .. c1 1R • ..,.,.,Of', p revious week, the 49ers defeat-In some respects it h as brought defe nse out of trouJ>le is to keep JO<I ~ IL "n tCll. •No l'IELo ed San Jose State. the only time us together as a te am. The your offense on the field," s aid eo10.n 11L.,,, L;,.,"0'•1~~!~ .. :·;~;,~~ 1~~~t~::~·.L::.--1~· I II k h C 36 h h d f rowtl~•dt Greoor'I (•IOwfll I LoS A"9f"1.-\f Antnoiiy C.mpe.pu CCM soru a Long Beach tc<im has won at p ayers rea y ~ot to n ow eac urrey, . w o coac e o · Mory De<••• •Lo• A~'"'· Frec1 0 ,..,., iP•.oc.•n•••• Gwon G••<l•nt• ,Lo; San Jose. other . fe nsive backs at St an(.ord fo r An9<!••" a ... G••"" •usci. Lor"" t.r111on 1Hun1•nQ1on a...:h1. Mariene H•rmon r f"Ovlario Oct.,\,I . J•mf\ He1n no \S.n S.rMrd1noL O.ne•n ''We 've los t two full seven years befo re becoming Ho,.oro 1Gr•"""• H•"" Sn•"' Ho•a•o 1c. ... ,,..,. H•lls1. ee1•1n "'°'"'' -KNtJ 1 RE R E AR E s ome h igh mar ks in the moral victory colum n, loo. Earlie r this season at Provo, Utah, the 49er offe nse, behind scrambling quarterback b ack r i e Ids to in juries th is head coach of the 49ers . "Our '.t":',~~'"Sm~':'fl. f:,~;r'. ~.~.":~'01i~r:;;:~"~~m ~:n::r1~;:0~B~:.'::','. season Our fi rst a nd second pass d efense really has im · M ou 1u11y fLonQ B<-•t..rt• L.•l'I• w •• ,~. ''-• ....,, ........ R•""• w1111.;,,, string fullbacks are out for the proved . but statistically thing s ILonQ Bo.w:ni 8-~it~ rl\A1..L · yearafterkneesurger y." have n't looked good because of oen1se<urrvcuc1..•• And the team 's top rusher of the strong passing te am s we '"•""LM'"' cS.n1aMon., .. ~,0,;",~~;as.noo •• 11Po""""'' -~Starkey, gave 17th-ranked 1 Brigham Young a scare before r BYU prevailed 41 ·25. . 1979, shifty Ron Settles. has mis· have played." • CAN01iNo.uvu1NG _ Sed most Of lhiS season with a Wt1~~~;.::::~.::~~~;ll Bmlli, Jon ll•n Ci.11e ~UN Bea<n.I, Anorm rib injury. Settles m ay be able to NOW THAT Long Beac-h ~· oiviNo ret urn for this Saturday's game State" will be having som e home D•ve IWrOfrl"9 l~nJW",.f:t161~~~;;·0 Lo,_n.s IE• C•ionl After six straight weeks on ~t h e r oad , t h e 49 e r s f in d • the m selves with a 4·3 record in .·all games . Most Im portantly, ! th ey are tied with Utah State OQ : top of the Pacific Coast Athletic t Association st andings with a 2·0 1 record. ag ainst Fres no.State . games again, it 's s till -a road ""''" M•111' 1 "•'"" C#YMN•niu i Starkey , a first -year starter . . B.U T THE R E A R E s ti II mountains to climb, the Santa Monica a nd Tehach ap i Moun· lains to be precise, befor e the 49e rs get to play a hom e game again. They m ust travel by bus trip, 8 20-mile freeway ride to A~l~l Collins llnQl•,.OOCll, &elh Khnt IC.Ov•n•I. Peler ll10m<1r IL.os Ana heim Stadium. Long Beach Juoo State hasn't played a game in its Stove s..o 111en1w M111""' ':=~~~1,..mo-•i home city Since 1975, and iS the Bruce I-Ii.on I lu~l1nl, BroO<I Lew" (Coton• 0.1 INrl, JoM V"" Blom I PCAA h I 'th t (LOnQ Blta<ll>, (Mol Bo••• (INMattan 8H<lll, J ... n l..U., IL.one klKh), On Y SC 00 Wl OU a J•n P•1t111kofl IS.nt• An•I l(eil¥ Rloon IS.n 01-1. C.lltlffn l llHton s t adium on cam pus or .unde r C!>•n °·•1 SNOOTING construction. o ..... 1(.,.,., '"'°"'""' P•rk1 L Synchronized t Swifil Show Set NEW The 18th Annunal Synchronized Swim Show presented by the Irvine Meraquaa, will be held Nov. 8-9 at the Irvine Herita1e Aquatics ~enter. The abow will feature the Meraqua Sen.lor A aQd B tearm, rated firs t and second in Southern C81lfornla and ranked sixth and 11th n~tionally. Tbe s how, titled ·'On the )\•cJlo,' • will feature 1wimmers performinl to music lncludin1 pop. el ... lcal, roek and opera, reUl40n and 1porta. Tllil II t.M only pubHc exhibition the swim team performt. . 8outllern California chmnpion Robin Waller aDd rar Weet champion Arleae Boda will perform .._ ..S tM top 8outMrD Cdfonla 10-and·under lea• -Dlu Camutato and Kelly Casey -will ......... M ' I• II •. IO fM ........ Sl.50 for lt..tenta lTadllldlr. :we HAVE THEM IN STOCK! ORDER YOURS TODAY FROM o.,,-s5999 Dillon cam e north with four te ammates from Northeast High School in Fort La ude rda le "My high school coach, Dave Dirkst>n , was fro m t he Des Moines a rea He 's a t Saydel now ." said Di llon. who has been a starter sinre his sophomore yea r "lie told me a bout a cou- p le of schools 10 Iow a a nd Cornell was onl' of the m · ''I WAS LOOKI NG for a sc hool with a good academic re- putation along with a winning trad ition in football Cornell seemed to have that. su I ap- plied l'm glad 1 came I've real- ly enjoyed it .. Dillon was JOlnl·d by team- mates Mike l.oonc-. .. Jim Moran, TC'rry Forbes and i-:rit· Eckman Loo ney n o w is a s t arti n g linebacker. Moran is a defensive laC'klc . Forbes is a rcserV(.• run ning back and although Eckma n hurt has knee ancl never played footbal l he 's on the Cornell base ba ll tt>a m • Anothe r f.'ort Laude rd ale Northeast gr ad t·ontn but ing to Cornell's s u<·cess 1s sophomore split end .John Ward , the No. 2 rc1·e1ver among NCAA Division 11 1 playl•rs with 49 catches for ti96 yard!> "ll f~'S i\ Sl 'PF:R athl ete, prob- ably th~~ best natural ta lent I've ever been associated with." Oil Ion s<iid .. And t his is only his th1 rc1 year of playing football He didn't start playrng until h1 5 .sl'n1or yu r 1n h1~h school Hl''s improved 200 percent since•then. · W 1' t h r e w " 11 s u m me r togethe r. ;i.• ~ hours a day That hdped u.s work on our timing and helped h im imm ensely run nang patterns. I know wher e-he's going to bt: without even h·aving ·to look at him." Di llon said he always has been know n as Matt beca use his fathe r's first nam e also is John. _,....,_..., ·-~ .............. "-.._ -· ..... ·--···--_....._-- . -. It • ., DAILY PILOT ~. Oc10bet 30. ,., GW.C, Gauchos· Well-rested Rustlers Host HarlJt>r; (JCC Plays Day Game ... By ('lJaT SEED•;N Ot ... o.llt ~-,_ Arter a week layoff. C:nldt'n \\ 1•~1 Jnd "ud tebu•k Colle1t''t1 foothall tum~ rt'sumt' ron rence wars. this wet'k , whtlt' Oran~t· ('m1~1 plini. rare dayU1ht (lame~ "'hl<'h mu' hl'IJ.l 1 h•· -cl ru~ in& Bucs 1.1" th«' e nd aon,• ~ GWC playil hu,,t to I.A ttarhor t-'nt11l) r11l:tt1 1n .1 Halloween SfM'l'iul a t (){'(.'. Ornn1w t '11u.st mci'li-Mt. San Antonio ~tunli.y ttft1•ro1100 ut I ~10 111 Wulput, wh.llt• Saddlebu1·k travf'ls tu t'h11l11\1i.111 lo face Southwest~m Sa.turday nhtht Here's the wuy th(' icaamt':i ~ha1M· up ·: Ofanee CoHt at Mt. S.n Antonio The Pirates co 2. l s I fot't' u '"' ' ph' i.ll .11 • •· .1111 ln Mt. San Antonio T ht' Mo unt I\'., b<lUtll'••tl .11 1111011 F ullerton last wet'k befon· ra11111.: 111 ,; ' "They ha\te an outst.tnd111~ 1ll'l1•1b 1 "' 11-.1111 They were able to ho ld 1-'ullcrtun tu hi t'-1111h OCC Coarh Dirk Tucker point::. oul Mt. San Antonw romt'i. 1nt11 1h1• .:.;111t· ''1th 1 1 • overall record a nd O I 111 South l '1111.,t 1 1111lo 1 •·111·1 play. The Mounttt.•=s a rc led b~ ... o ph11n 111n · 1111.1111·1 h.;1 k Mike Hohensee. a 6 t. 190 poun1kr frn111 Ho" l.11111 Jlig h. He was the sec ond leadan,.: ~ll 111 1 h1· 1·011 fe rence last season. thro wing for :!.11.! 'an!' .11111 13 touchdowns "He's got a strnn~ .irm :.11111 .1 lot 11f 11111,1• Tucker says. • 1(11n11111•: It 11 I.. .1.11111'' \1.11h1·"' lh•· ltllh lt·,111111..: 111 ,h1•1 111 1111' n 111l1 •1 f'111 • lu!ll "1 .1 ... 1111 "1111 m <11 •· (hdll .1110 I aroh lu fll, 1•1 t•olll lht., ""1~011 t;1k1•' l';tfl' "' 1111' 111 .. 11111.: .:.11111· II('(' 1·11111111•• 111f 11 .'I Ill 111.,i, ltt l '1•11 1to:-. 111:-.l "1•1•lt. 1'111111· tli• 1·1 ...... .,1 111 "111111111• ,, 1•11nft·rt·nc·1· 1:,111w u.:11 111'1 llw l·'ul1·1111 .. l'li1• llin·, lwld ,, 111 / lc·.1d ,11 halrl rnw l'hc•H• \\<'I •' ,1 11111pt.• 111 111t11•11I pl;I\, 111 lh<11 ~·.11111• lh,11 11111 I II' \ fl•"" lltlt•l ll'l 1'111'1' p1•1l,dt I k1·1·• 1111·11 111 .. 1 10111'111!11\\11 .\111 1 "'" 11111 "' \\I II .. 11., ...... 1 ·'' I tw 11 111111 \ 111 t 11111 "''' li11u1 '"" 111.: I 111'k1•1 111111• ... t··\ l'I '''''I'\\ I\ t 111· I '11 .Ill'' 111 ''"'"' 1111! "~'II' 111 llt1·,1l..1n.: 11111 11l lhc•111111·1:.11 11• 111,111~ 'lrt•JI. Ol'(' • 11111•1 lc•1l 1:· 111 ... 1 cl11" ""' '" t 1•1 n 1n.,· lJ l.1 ... t 1~1·1·).. ,11111 j1ld1t•d llf' lll'oll I\ '.100 I ,11 ti' 1111 al nffroll'I' • 111 111ltl1111111 . l~H l 'll.111111 11, .... ., 1 u111pleted ti 11·,..111•1•l,1hk 1•1,.:h1 ,,r 17 fl·'''''' 1111·1'11ling .1 :15 yard I 11 ... 111!..1'111.f 1111 !->l1oll111 111I Ill'I1 n.1 Ii.di LA Harbor at Golden West I \\O 11'.1111., 11hwh .1r1· hl'l t1·1 th;i11 1h1•1r 1 ~t·11rrh Tars Still ID the Hunt? Newport Begins 'Three-game Se~o11 ' 1(>11igli1 By ROGER CARLSON OUM D.ilt l'llet SI.Ill They're on the short end of a 1·6 record amid st a s uicide schedule, but belie ve it or not. Newport Harbor High 's Sailors figure they're in the hunt for a . Cl F Big Five Conferen ce playoff ):>erth. The Sailors begin their "three· game season" tonight at 7 ·JO against visiting Marina < l · 1 an the Sunset League and 5·2 over· .all ). ''We're just hoping we're-not too beat up," says Newport Harbor Coach Hank Cochrane. The Sailors' defense, keyed by the play o f line m e n Clarke Smith and J o hn Stoc kham. rover Paul McGowe n a nd two-way star Mike Giddings, presents a sticky challenge to M a r ina's veer -which round Newport's 4·3 system a pro blem a year a go 'when it ·was deadlocked by the • Tars, 8.S. : ··our ·de fense presents some :different things ror a t eam to ;prepare for," adds Cochrane. f Newport Harbor is 0·2 in teague play , but victories in the <I'ars' final three games with MIK,E GIDDINGS Marin a. Huntin gton Beach and Westmjnste r would pro pel them into third place. l\1arina. m eanwh ile. ent ers w it h qu arterbac k B ob Grandstaff and halfback Chn~ JOHN STOCKHAM Ventura. two s peedy bat·ks i11 the veer llalfba<'k l';.i l Lustig however. m ay tx: 111~1 for lhe ~ame with a broken ringer Newport lla r bor C'Ounl1•r o; with qu:1rlcrh:.i t·k Ho h1·rt .-\nthon' whOSl' quu·k r1•l1··1 ,,. h.1 ... p11!-.h1·tl h i m inti) t ht· ,1,1 111 r .., P>ll' :\ga1n.,1 <.;t·n 11•· .11111 I· 11un1:.i 1n 11~rl11•;.1l 1· mc,1•1 111 whut t'f>Ultl he ;,i n explosi ve of. '''"" "''' l'flnlf• .. 1 '; Wl', 1111w ;! <! I afh·r toppin1i: Los Angeles 33·6 t ~o Wl'1·k~ ag11, h:.1~ a vt·rugcd 2i JX>1 nts per gam e l h" M'ason . All.houl(h L/\ lflir.llor C'an lx1<111t only a 1·5 r ecord, t tw St'ahawh upiwt dt'fcndul'I( South Coast cham p111n San lhc~o MC's:t . :18 J;, ancl have averaged 19 point ~ per l:t<Jmt· ag;.11ni.t ll•:1ms like Santa Monica 'l.inta Ana and f'1trus ' ···1tarhor always has !>(lmt· J::ood a thletes," s ays Ii 11'.f l1•r Co;id1 H:.iy Shm·k lcford "And it looks like 'h•' \ \I' got a t•c111pl<· <1f ~u vs wt\o ran throw the ball 11r •'11 \ \ll•IJ ...,h,~t·kl1<f111 rl \.\as rcfrrring to starting QB Cor y .".1 a rt1ns anct h1i,!hly touted backup T roy Owen I hl' two hav1• n 1mb1nccl for 907 yards in the air T .nlha<·k H1<·ha rd .Johnson i!'. a double threat ""' thl' Southern Cul Conference's leading rP •·1·1v•·r \.\1t.h 24 c·atches for 284 yards im d 1s fifth in r110,l11ng wttfl ~'yards on 1:1 ca rnc!> t; W(' will <'Ounter with <.J ~teadJly improving de f,•fl)o,l' led hy All·Amcncan candidates Dan Abbott .. ti. l.in<'harkcr ancJ• Lind~(·y Gray at tackle. I he Hui.tins hav<' limited opponents to an ...1' 1·r;il!c of lf).I } a nb per ~ame on the r.:round and I~ K prnnl., P''r 1·11ryt<'~I Tht• <;WC defe nse is IPcl I>) C ra). 11 ll'k l..1mphcar a nd Brook Schnitker . 1•11 <1:-. Bo b (';1..,p.-1 .i nd L }n n .Jenkins . and l111l'bal'kl'1., \lih<1t1 :\I 1kl• Wom a('k tJmd Chris (, ut11·rrt•o( 0 11 offms1-. (JJI:. Sam /\tcllo a nd Tony La Plante l'11nt1 nu1· 111 ~twr1 • llw :-1gnul c ul linR duties. with b111 h i.rnr111g µ01~1li. on I he fidd anrl with their l'l1<11·l1 l1o111 \\t•l'k., ago \111111•11n 1pl•·l1•d 11: l•·•"M'" for I lf1 \ arcb <1\.!amsl I \ ( '11\ 1o1l11J.o I ,1 l 'l.in11• !'am1· 11ff lhl· lll•nch l<• 1 .. ,., .1 l!i ~ .1nl .,1•11nnl'.! p;r.,., to ~1 1k~ Tc reg1s e arly en lfi1• fn11r1h quar 11 r . ...,lt;1<•kl<·ffl rtl '·•" h1• -.hnuld hav(' running back I 11 ti :'\h,.1n· ha<'k tn th1· l1n1•up Ut·-.pitt: play ing in 11111\ loui gan11·i.. :\1oort> is the confe rence's s econd· 1 • .,1111ng g r1111nd ga11u·r Saddleback at Southwestern Tlw 1;,J111·h11:-. \.\Cll n •-.h ·d aftt:r last week's b}e. ll.1 \1' 11111• of lh11s1• 1·rit1cal " M1ss1on Conference ~.11111•s .iJu11n..,1 1h1· J\puches Saddlebar k Coach "1·11 "ilH '.H 111g1·n 'n•utcd S<1uth1,1,\!stern's 17·3 vie· t11n 1111 1 t '1ln1i. .111d cam e a way impressed · Th1·\ ro· :in t"H·t·ll1·nt footba ll team." he says 'f h• \ h.111· \\"' pl ayPrs who a rt:' as good as .111) 111111\ 111 I ht· 1·1mfcrt'ncc ' 1 11<•~,. pla} ers runn ing back P aul Linney and IA •dl' n•<'1'l\Cr .laml·S Davis h ave picked up 11Hir1• 1ha11 900 ~arch this season. _ l.11m1•\ .1 ~1,c·11nc1 l<·am All·Miss1on C1mferen r e ...,.,,.,lion l.1.;1 :-.l·.i~nn . ii. thl· ronferenct•.., lt':.iding rns hcr U11i. ~t·ar with 5!}3 yards 1)n 137 Currie~. llav1~ h.1s h:wll'<1 1n 15 (lasses for 346 y ards ti nd !>l'Ored four f !Js Me anwhile . the Gaurhos I I 1, 4·1) should havt:' lhl·ir top r1..·tc·1vl'I' hack in the lineup Mike Eddo h.1s r1.•ruv1.•rcd from a hru1sed k1dne} Befor e suf· rc•nng the injury thrc1• weeks 1Jgo. Eddo was lead· 111g thl· t•onfen.•n,·e with 17 receptions for 364 yards and trl'rt.•t> 1oucndowns . Quarte rback J ohn Hill. playing wit.h bruised ribs for the past three weeks. is the No. 2 passer in the l'1tl1fl'rt'll1''" c·11mplN111i.; C.3 of 120 p:.isselo. for 807 ',1nls :mrl four Tl>s Su1fi1~ Fo~s Meet V olleyhall Match Set \'allev ht• c·w11lunt•d f11r 25 t'l)fTI \rC'h 1·" .ti~ Or:.ingt· Coa~l and Golden West nlc tiOn!> on ·l!I .1tll·rtl1tl f111 l:/7 ,. l'oll1•).!1'" \I.Ill nwt·I S aturday m a match. that for The United States W,omen 's For further information re yard~ 1tw r.f1h 1('ar m <J row. rould decide the national Olympic volleyball team will gar ding the exhibitio n . call In other game:-. lunight all 1n1t·r t11 llt•g1all• l>urf1J1 g champions hip . play an exhibition m a tc h against 957·1507. ' heginnm~ :.rt 7 30, <><'•'Hn Viev. O<.'C: rldt':tt<·d ·<:WC 10 1976. '77 and ·7g and a specially selected m e n 's learn meet:-. Keri nl'<Jy :.it Wt"il•·rn 'lhgh "l'lll on tn l'aptur C' nat1on;.rl title~ those years. The Wednesday night . at Lagun a Rams Siun Rucker '" an i-:mpin' l.t·ag ui· :-.t rn.~~lt! Hus lll'r!>.J.clwunckd las1 .,c a!>on with •• 66·60 de- ' Beach High School. The e vent is ":--Angt'lu.'i Lt'al'.!~l~O"t'r ~1 <.1~·~ t>I·• .1·1s10 11 1<1 1 l;.i 1m till' nalional crown . . scheduled for8. Admission is $5... The Ram~ hav.e signed tight l4·2 ·1 I fa C'c·s. <.a r tl(•n, <n·ov•·. Tht; two h'<.rrns nll'et l(jf 8 c..m at t1le New~rt , .. ...,,,...,,.~-.:. ... · -""·--,_.l.'I, ... _, . ...._. -...... d i'JlQT~d.R.ut:kez:_jt , ... , cr --··~ ... l.. ...... ~~~$Mlll11 1 1'"""~1,£\t~p._.~. -..... u.......,~··-~· "·r· .. ......t-~ ~· .. -•.-._..s~· .• . ~ ... ~ie--·~~nBu;"fi·~~~r-..... :::J.~,,....~u~::S'>':~~-··~r.t''iTI . .rn·?l{z~•,.r.i,, :......:-·~··~~~ ';;~~~-nft7.~1nt't' "°''''~~idusi~··'un\e7e: Sad· tern~· c::Ic for play~r:" ~d out or Southern University , a S?uth Coast I .f·ai,:ul' ll'adn :\11., <lkliul'k. 93,, 74, ~ l<1sl wt•ck· · coaches from 3 :30 . 6 :30. s pokes man said. s1o n V1eJo hos ts LaKu~1:1 11 1 11 ... c;wc is 5 I and .was the unly team to defe a t Registration fee is $20 which in· The Rams plC!iQ to use Rucker, Oce an Vit'w ho1ws to sr•r 111f.! 11~ (we tJi.t 'it·.is on eludes admjssion to th~ m a:kic . a .6·3. 260-pound~ormer Houston .4uu·k backs 1 D1111J.! lrv1ni· .11111 11 ... 1111uld Ill' a11 1.·,t rl.'m l'ly l'los(' match,· , Oiler, at offensive tackle antl Rick Mo~er1 :.il!.1111 1 11.. F ight 111111·~ 'H '( · t '11,1ch t..11rct 11.Jve -. who h:.i" a n all·timt• The U.S. team quali£i for gu ard. Rucke r r eplaces center· in g · 1ns h in <1 gJm1• ""'' :.irnuunt , 11;u·hing n.·1·11rd 11f ;17 1 :! ai OC'l "Tht•\ 'rr the de· the Moscow Olymp.ics, the first guard Doug Smith. who injur ed to ('hamp11111..,h 1(l h ri p<·,.. fo• f1•n<li11g 11.111011;.il c hamp~. and you can bet they U.S. team lo do so s1Qce 1968. a knee, on the team 's roster. Ocean View r111n ·1 w:mt 111 ~·\'I' that up .. Aquatic Show. Slated . , Comedy dives, a \()().foot torch div<.' a nd a s wimming exhibition ar e a few ol the evtnb planned fOJ' an aquatic s how saluting Mission Viejo's Olym · pie swimmers and divers Sunda~ at. 7 p.m . al the Marguerite Rec reation center. < Olympic divers M~gan Net,er, Greg ~uganis. NOW AVAILABLE Mini Office Rental Services Include • lt•t l •:..S ..... ,.,, '"" ""' , .. o ..... , nuf9\f r• • 1 eieph~ Art•.,."*'"'" • c .n •n ~· , ..... 9u 1 • Untted ~ .. 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B111c~_..."1' µ"<.1t1f Ouaor (.10t onq 8t:ril '' .,~ lo"e1v, ,:,,.~~' PAHING C1•rkM>n1 San JO\e '>I G•Qh•no, UI•~ St Aoqe:r\, P.c1tu St•,.,•V L<>nca Ut!tt\" SI T 0\1.. •no. F '""Y'O ~I St J•c.Q~ (S Fu11erto11 •ECEIVIN(; Mu,pny Ut•n !lit Me\1~HO\, Ptte1••\ W1 1n1t_. ~n JO\.t' St Toro)1d,, f-,e'1W> 'lt f,..(J1np~n Ut.tt'SI Md,toro <.~ fu1li'M•>n 1 C Va• A•t If> lii._I ii/ I U 'J •0; Id J fl, J«S j c.J . It! j l(j ')/j ij Iii! .wt u PA PC 'I'd .. IH I• 'lo' 114 10. l,J.)(J '°' llJ I~·· loo ~J I t>a IVI I~ "' I U'I) ., ',Ill' P C V<h A•• Jo 11' I I ~ f#J/ ->U J) ,.. ) 0 JI Ji8 • I> u •W .... .14 Iii • J NCAA Leeders LEADING llUSHERS re r•• A .. A • f't\ USt.. 1)4 t,41 ')I & Ao4er\ 'lO t..arttHlh• l•Q 1 064 I\\ 6 Mol<l>ell <.•I-• 1/Q 1,08) th 0 McNett, UCL" ll• 1114 1411 Crtcnt•IO '°"'" '>1•1• I"' •JI Ill• 8roo•~. AuOt.;rn tol &i:ll 1i. I Walker. Of,or91~ ••1 811 t)) I Wy>OCho -ryl4r>d 7JI •IJ Ill b l 4•wrtn< .. v.ar,.cn IH1 h1 tl1'1' LEADING PAUEllS PA PC .... lO Mr M•1>on.evu hi '" /Md H G;u1nr., Nt-Drcl\kA 10\ e.8 9JJ 11 C,enu v, UNt v l"J bU 1 ?i..ti t8 Elw~J. !>t .. •l<,..O 11>\ lb~ ;,OC.J " Wd••Ql~r M1<h1Q.tn llJ /U ~71 10 C•o o Ora•~ 18~ 10. I ,><JI •l wooa~. 1 ~nn Ltw1 111 )ct t, 1 u it,; Ad4tm ) ferm )I l'I/ 11 I ~ I .. McM1cn~1 kutO~t\ t.41 Ii) t,l>OI t> tt~rrm•nr1, Purdw Ui I J/ 1,111 11 • LEADING •ECEtllE•S Ch•PO~"'· 11)111;.a Vcx.tnQ, P\.trow M JOf\~\. rff\ntUet St (.11\llf , p, 1(M.~t\Wl 9.,,,, •II, P\.trauit H•rp, W c.rohrw M t\tlt r ~r110fW S1 '1ler. S>tM'!ford M.,,rph y \J141'1 St•tt N•l\On \tiotllO<cJ "' , ...... ot SSi }.i •• SH S ~ .li ~l } M J) ll1 I~ .tU b(;~ \ ' u .a1 )) ll OJ I\ 0 ~., ) • ,. .,.. ~ 1 )O U ) 't Newport · Rolls , Over ". _-;~S§~ -Newport. ffa,.bor ttifb~ •·b:F--'- .. ..... J . R. 'Salvatore's four goals and thcee each by Mike Howell and Chris Woolfolk , ran its Swiset League water polo record to 4-0 With a 2().4 blitzing or Manna W-ednesday at Newpt1rt Harbor The Sailors, 17-1 on-the year and ranked first in -the CIF 4·A poll, got off to a quit'k S·O first quarter lead and hE'ld a com- manding 11·0 lead at the half Scott Parker added two goals for Newport a nd rive othe r Sailors chi pped in with SUlgle goals to lead a well·b!ffr.nced scoring attack. Chris Repk led Marina ~th three goals . Newport Harbor next travels . to University, the No. 3 ranked team in the CIF 4·A, on Friday. Marina travels to La Quinta, also on Friday. In other Sun.set League water po\o action , John Dempsey scored four goals to lead Foun· lain Valley lo a 12·6 victory over Westminster. Dempsey was backed by Dan Ford, Scott Damon and Todd Elder, all of whom scored two goals. Fountain Valley moved its Sunset Leap mark to 3-1 to re· main' tied for second pl1ce. 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Yachting .activity may be wmdmg down 1o.cs Thank.sg1;;-~g-·1nvitat1•i11atrc;; <.ucll' small cla~sef> - lJCI Poloists Upendl:SF; Campbell Hot Peter Campbell scored four goals to raise his team ·leading season count to 39, and UC Irvine's water polo team won 12-S over Cal Stale Fullerton in a PCAA conference ball~ at Tustin High Wednesday UCJ , the nation's No. 2 ranked team behind Stanford, fell behind 1-0 after the first quarter Wednesday but came stormtn1 back in the sffOlld period behind Campbell to take a 4-2 halftime lead Campbell added two more goals in the third quarter and Mike Evans scored two of hia three goals in the fourth to put It ' Offshore Power Boat Racing. AF,: 'Winter cl09e tn ~m~ parts of the co~try, but 111 • • .. _ -• sociation will inaugurate a new Sduthem Caurom1a, 1t appear§ to be nsmg to <a fall season of ·off~hore powerboat crescendo. .. rat'ing in Southern California Four yacht clubs in Newport Harbor al\Jne arf' Saturday with thl' running or sponsoring events for both large and small l1oats Rum Rwa XVII this weekend. .... PO PB RA and American Balboa Yacht Club It-ads off the activity with Power Boat Associati9n's (AP· the first race of its Sunk1st Senes three races BA I season runs from Nov· conducted on the firs\ w~kend of November. ember or one year through Oc· December and January Small boats wi ll race Ir\ tober of ~ next. New president side the harbor Saturday and the larger keel boats or POPBRA is Bob Nordskog gf will get inside starts and sail4t arowid offshore Van Nuys. veteran offshore buoys Sunday. powerboat racer Voyag~rs Yacht Club will send a fl eet of Two classes. divided into five Performance Handicap Racmg Fleet yachts rac d1v1siuns or APBA boats, wiU get ing around the buoys in the ocean on Saturda} the green flag for the three-hour Newport Harbor Yacht (;lub will be hO"t1 tQ . race at 10 a. m.. followed five Lehman· 12 dinghy sailors in the Jean Sclu•nck min11tes later by seven rookie Memorial Regatta Saturday and Swtday classes. '? CapiAtrano Bay Y,acht Club will future the "We are encouraging new Dana Point at'tion with its Championship Inv1ta bo•s aral racers to enter ~ tional Saturday and Sunday - Rum Run," said Nordskog, Los Angeles Vacht Club will attract a hO'st of "and since this is the Initial race or the ·new season we hope to have a large turnout of driven in the rookie clusei.. ' ''l'J'he concept behind lhe an- nua 1 Rum Run is lo bave fun while racing, .. Nordsko1 added. Anyone interested in participal· in1 is encouraged to cont1cl Stacey McLlin at (213) 78'7·'190. Nordako1 bimaelf will be a favorite in the offshore open claaa. pilotio1 hi• twin turbo- char1ed 38.ft. Sc1rab, Power Boat Ma1uine Special. Newport's Cook To Defe1ul Title Betty Cook of Newport Be1ch failed in her de· renae ol ll!e U.S. offabore powerboat racing cham- pionship but atill retalna an opportunity to pick up. her world title. Cook scored reasonably well in five of the races for t.be national title, but thrtt breakdowns and one raee abe did not at.art were her downfall in the nine race aeries. BUA11Nt; ·- as the Laser, s O...'> and 470 sailin~ m the .. hur ri\.'ane gulch · are;. Seal Beal·h Y de tit C"luh will inaugurate its Sund av Sailors Sure., . ln ot~er St>uthem Ca hfom1a Yachting Associa-· t10n areas. ' ~••t• Mottln 'Bay Assoc1at1on of Santa Monica Ila} Yacht Cl ubs PHHFOeet champ10nsh1J>l>, aturda} .Sunda~ Marina Yacht Cluh Hot Lulfers Sen es No ~ • unda~ s •• ~,o Coronado Yacht Club classes) Saturday, Sunday · Fall Rt gatt.a. ! all._ Vire Com.,· Santa Clara Racing Assoc1at1on modore's Regatta, Saturday San Diego · Navy ·sailing Club -Bunce Memonul Regatta (all cldSscsJ ~aturday , Sunday. San Oie~o Pown Squadron Predicted L<>g race. Sunday Southwestern Yacht (.;lub 1 handicap> Sunday. North Hd lnJud Shand Series Santa Burbara Yarht Club Fall Series No. 4. Hundicap. Saturday : one design, Sunday. Ventura Ya<'hl Club Ventura Challenge Cup. Saturday Sunde1 ~ ·radio pmger Huntineton Beach had little trouble in ill 11me with Ediloa as the Oilen woo handily, 17·9. -away for the Anteaters. Tbe APBA cll&aea to be con- t ea ted are OU1bore Open Claaaea one and two , performance claaa for produc- tion, modltled and aport. She ftniabed fourth overall ln the nation.al st.an· din1a wbich, alon1 with her privile1e of defendlng her world title. qualifies her for the defense of the ti- tle in Melbourne. Australia. Nov. 15. WIDE AREA COVERAGE Senior Roter ADdelln paved the way for the Ollera •corinl alx •oala while John Wrilhl bad flve and llark Pan.la added four. Huntln1t.on Buch Couh O\aJne Getty 1lqled out palie Robert CUnnlnah•m for hi• H · eellent play. Wltb •tbe win, Huntln1ton Beacb nlMa AU lea1ue mark to 1-1 ud 11-1 o"'*1l. ~ WU led by Robert Sut- km ... IClllNd ftve tolll. Manfred<> Lespier c.1lipped lD witb two IOlla while Mike O'Brien, John Var1u and 11.lke Newland all scored one. UC Irvine palie Rod O'Shita bad a aood 1ame, 1toppin1 aevealboU. With tbe win, UCI ii nctW 5-0 ln conference and 14-3· l overall. Cal SUte Puller1oo drGPPed to 12·14 on the year. UCl'a next 1alfte la tbil Salur· .day a1ainat Uaiverattr_ o_f Paelftc at Newport Harbor HIO at noon. Po~ that 1ame, tbe AD· tea~ hGlt UCLA a.t N..,art Harbor GD 1'mda1 at T:•p.111. Clauea for rookiea include outboard ain11e en•lnea, out- board multl-en1inn, Jet, day- c rulaer and 1toek runabouta, aport boat.I up to 750. cubic ln- cbea, and 1port boat.I up to l ,000 cubic lnebel. The coune for · tbe APBA boall will be • nautical mil• and " ml ... for rookJ~. St1rUn1 Ju1t out1Jde the Marina del Rey JeUJ, tbe coune will take tbe raeen IOUtla put Redondo leach, arouad Pt. Vic._, Ult to Seal Beacll, re- tura pell llariaa clel a.y, wt1t to llalllMa lad •k to UM nm. at llutnadel a.1. Winner of tbe U.S. national championship was Bill f!llwick, Fort Lauderdale, Fla wbo posted flnlabel ot DNF <did not finiah> ·2·1-3·4·1·2·3·1 ln the . nationalcampaip. Ironically, ·Ela wick and Cook both suffered break dowDa ln tbe flrat r1C9 ot the campaip, the R.P . Warminitoa Grand Prix at Newport Beach lHt llareh. Coob ftnilbea wen DNF·l·M ·2·DNF· DMR-DNF-4. ID the U.S. campai1n Cook alternated drivln1 her •taat Cousar Cat and ber •ft. Sear1b. both. namedltaama. &a.wick drove Illa •root Halter-Ct1arette, Loll.I a&lt, la all of tlle racea. The fiDal <race wu tbe 211-mile Le Club lat.eruUonal GrW Prlx. Ott. ' at ~ Lauderdale. • l--...... ... 549-GI Now mCNe then ewer ,ouneedthe lnformatton prtnt9d ewrrdaJ. In the I Pi&iilij On .. t C.U.y. L.A. feu. ty. Se1 .,.. ..... C...Cy. "'"'""' r..-y. '17.75 'll..' ''' I ( '11 'I\ 11' \! 1 I I l'lt1 ''' I • \ I ~ .... . .,, ... --c·---..... 0 ... .... _,,_ .... ""' ..... • EWl. 'Y fltl.01 MARMADUKE by lrlCI And4trson PEANUT'\ ' ES ~I~ I ) vNDE:~ST ~N~' • FUNKY W I N K.I-IH1 c AN f(i",r A, ... ,. 11,11 ·~ll ,, • 1c111 , 1r-1s1oc .,~ r. ..I • ,,,. . , ,.,, .... qr ')l'.IMl(F.f{TjNG I ,, ~ "He haa good table manners. unless you take the biggest piece ot meat " SHOE I ~· MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH fttrv~e: voc-r02s ":.le..cA ·:~:: rriur M£tlE" ~ -' ''J I ( (.., I IA DEB.~Tlt-.'1 \f." I'~ ·"" •• ~;bR iH-S=-',.\V<N<: ..:i~ -' "t M&JST.ACHE : ; :)1 "'>I ::-1..' ' <Jo TO lkF-;\':."$Tu ! .. 1L ~ ·• As D;l '.)f)'y ''" ..\ -IJ r ';J'' ~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO ,-. \' hy Jett MacNelly & J om Johnson ...!. \.. \ . /\ 11 /' ;r oy Mell Lararius ~·· -• --r• ...... . . "Mommy, this broom is going bold.'' . ' ,, --DENNIS THE MENACE • GET AWAV FROM THAT CANDY BOX ---- • HOW DID 91-fE KNOW WHAT I WAS DOING? by CMrtes M. SclMl DRABBLE (.. '°" 11 I• It .. , 1 • "'''°" •'• l"N: FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 5KE Mr.rt: ME A PuMPKIN DR. SMOCK .. by _Tom _K. Ryan ---:: .. - lty Emit Bushmiller ---BUT~ MUST HAVE EYES IN THE BACK OF YOUR HEAD c :> ~ 0 Ii COMICS /CROSSWORD BIG GEORGE~ by Virgil P1rtclt 'I - '" 1• y;, "Oh, drat! I've got my GOLF shoes on!" by Kevin Fagan MA7& 111' ~ Cfl"1P&ll lhoOG<rT ~r, o er. l11E 'JE.PY e>ESl PUM~ll'I :r-; I KE. V..Ji10Lf _ . ;.LRS~ ! .ACROSS 50 Cavort 63 1 ru11cn 64 Aua1 sour~ lw()fl'i( by Lynn Johnston I lDVr P~:>'/(')-4.01..[Y;y µ~Er 1 1: l.JOF"Kt. l..) '\:-0 by George Lemont . UNtf LO Feature Syndate -We<l•!Uday'•Pua19 ~ -1 Boom !>Young CCIJ 10 Af11cari toe 1C Roof !>Order 15 H1ppO<lrome 16 -·P<>'V 66 Mttlancri.i11 67 ""' ous -t:t:-t:t-1::'9t=+:-~~~~ 11 Stal,. neads l!I C~t•C 68 r, Atas~an 9lwe•~o• 20 Rope oart 2 t Beha•tO< 1iq VenllN ~. ~H:-~~l:t:'li'tilllllill 7C ~fl It 1016~ ~1 i:t"t:i!-W!'F.E-t=+:'~~ :1 c~~\.' I ,.. • J '°f-~• 13 FiO"' an date 250uans 26 Shoutec 30 roots!eps 34 Rul'OUt 35 Atteclat•On J7 SQantsn paint et 38 Mapie Loat _.,... 39 Tots ga•o 4' ·-Rita 43 Draineo 45 Ballot yarn· 460~•oy11 48 Peaceful · SO Most oowoery 52 Hope et al 5-4 Container 55 Vt91bte ' 1 , • oow1. I Groeo. $41' ;,.Ar' ; Separate '\ 51a·o 4 r;,., •sM l il ... n ~t:;;.EE-F.Etll:+.:'1:£:1F.i 5 Unhapp•e• 6 Pnor 10 0,9. 7 f 811• 8 l'V •-C~ on~ y FUfll 'T181i\11t l't I wol'ds 10 F1. row~ 11 Trumpet 11 Plus 13 Co1or e•uerl 18 T1111y 22 1111en11on 24 L~iol 26 StaGOnings 'I 27 Pr•eSI s ~arll 49 Conjunction }8 Mal! d;lnl\ !> 1 Und«mTfled .... _ - • 9 F•gureo O•I) 53 Grunt J I LUlty "Orne 55 EnvoY" 3)"~0•SIUI · ·Abt>r IZH Mi Spor1 33 Overw111gl!t ' 57 -~unyan 36 Control '.>8 Despot :: ""ords 60 Hung11lan 40 Flot& premier 4 t Lolerary torm 6 1 Tritle 44 Argued 62 Serl 47 Grew ll•QOM 6S Stovwe otrl -----··.-·---- .: ' . Business Thu~. October 30, ta DAILY PILOT 87. ) N.., .... Richard K Jacob6on as vice preaident-1eneral manager of the McDoMell Douglas Technical Services Co .. HW1· tington Beach. He will supe'tvise operations at three National Aeronaullc:, a.nd Space Administratavn centers. Fed-Mart Reshuffle SAN DIEGO CA P l Fed-Mart Corp. says Bernard Lltwak has been nred aa p~1ddent and ctuef operating officer after holding the combined Job about six month.<1 Smith Income Record Oil. lAu Drilli11fl lncretL-ces Up Eami1igs Smith lntt·mallonal ln1 hu11 :"l('I lhtrJ 11uartcr rN·orcb with • nt't 1m·omc-of S21 '\31,()(W) 'I h,· ftl(u1 r for lht' pt>r1od .-n11,>ct ~1,11 :tt> 1'1 ~ tM.•rn·i1t lwlh'r than th~ um" 1wr tod 1n llnll Thf' l1rni 111 • m 1\nuhu1urt•r .erul "IUJJllll••r or dnlhfla( lOOlb i.anil equ1pmt>nt Eammai. 1wr 5h1u ,. ro1'>t' M 1~·1 c·t'11t t11 $1 ~ unJ 1 t'vf'nue8 ~.., r up 414 llf'rt't•nl tu 1"1>4, 72a!,llOO, 11r <'Ord ing to a r·t-port (r-11111 1111' f1n11 Th.-fu st nuH• mc1nth' 111 th1., v1•1u tll't 111l·o1nt' lnrr1·fl~•'<1 :tfl 1w rr1·11I I I om t t•l' \UllH' r~rwd 1lr rn?9 t<l W ,lfJ!l,000 t'or,unl(i. !Jt.·r <1h1Jrl' roi.t: 'Iii 11,·H '•·nl tn S2 $4 Ht.'v1•nut·'> (,,, I ht. 11111t' 111111 1th., u11·11·~·~··d :lb p..rr 1•nt 111 $.'i..19,k.'MI ooo The :.1gn1fh·unt uH rc.s'>r 111 rt~vtmuc~ .met nl'l 1n1•11 m e durinj! lht !111 1el 11 uJr1t•1 1·01tqJ1:1red v.1th l.i'>l y f>ar rrOr1·h ltw '·11nl111u1n" t111<h level •>( dnll rn.: IH'll\lt > fur 011 t111tl .:a~ 1lun11.: the vt-ur l>Jld J..rr) W Nee·!} l'ht.11rma11 111 !'!>Hlt'nt and 1·h1d ''" c1·utl\1' 0H1r1•1 L111rot'~tl< 111J 1 ~ .. 1 •.u l. ~ lw n1111· month~ v. ere up 11 pen·..-111 (111111 1!17!1 LC• $.~II 601,0UO dlld ar 1•ounted fv1 Iii p1 rt 1·nr of totc.11 '.tie., SJle:. HI m u rkets 11uts1 d1 ll1e 1·111111tn \H 'rt' up 28 1>t'rl't'1tt to $:_1(~ :?35 llOll ' !here w;.i' J .14 pt. r <'t.•11t 1 n~n·J::.t' 111 tht' w<.•lls dnll.:d m lilt. l 1 ~ 1n the firi.l rune rnunlhl> tll1:. }car un<l a 21 rwrrent h1kl' 1n foota~e clnlled, ar c•ot•1mg to <t report frum Sudac. lhe hrrn .-. rnl..'asure 11( domei.tr (' d1 it:ing J C'tl\ 1ly. !l.ecly !"atd THE BOARD OF 1.HtO:<'TOKS recently derlared a n·gulJl' qua rte rly rtrvidend of 16 ('Cills j)e r conirnon :-hure p.ty ahlc Nov 21! to sh areho ldeN df rccor d No 3 1 t11 rd quartt-r net rnrome of $137,000 or 7 cents a -.h are aud reven ues of $18,200,000. That compares to ne t 11u:ome of $64,000 or 3 cents and revenues or $18,593,000fortbesame period of l97!J . tlt:i\L'fH INl>L'STRIF.S IN<'., N<'wport De 11th, 1wt loS!> for lht' third quartn of $1,804,000 or 20 rent~ per share on total revenuel> or SJu,431.000 ThJl corn~11re::. with a nf>t inco ml' nf $1 57,000 or 1 1·1·11t on total revenues of $12,063.000 111 the 1979 1h1rct 11uarter A nine m onths net loss of $2,746,()(iO v. .i~ n.•pon.ed or 30 cents nn t1Jtal 1 cvt!nucs of $.H, l03 000 l'ClmparPd to $856,UOO c11 \J t·eut-; nn total I c\'~OUl.'S of $36.206,00() r.Jr thP. '•<lrl1C period la"t yrar · t>O~t:\' SA \111\G~ & l.OA 'I ASSOCIATION l l•St .1 Mesa earned SI ,556'.000 or :lJ cf'nts per sha r~ fo r the third qua rter compared 10 Sl :J:ll,O<IO or 28 <'t•nts las t year. PPr sh1.1rP l:'ammR'I wer<: S2.766.000 or 59 cents compesred to $6.699,000 or $1 42 in the samt' 1979 prnod. )ISi DATA C'fJRP .• 1·11,ta Mt•sa . a .,~·cone! quanl'r rnc-ome 1t.>n1kd "cpl 21 1 Qf S8..'>l uou or 37 l t'nt.s p.:-r sha r•· on r.?vt·1111(''-1Jf $13.511 (}()() F'or till· s h: m o.11ths t'ndcd Sept 27 mrom .: r rom c·onl rl'lumi:: ovPr.Hums and net 1r1<n111 1; ~a::. $1.66'/,f)(X• f)r 13 cents per s hare on revenu~i> ,)f ~~.511 .WCJ. !'h at rou: pares to income from continwnl!: operah<H•i> or $1 , l23.000 or 49 cents pPr shan• oo 1 evenues or $21 ,089,000 and net incom e of M!t6,100crr 211·enL' p~r s ha re for thf' firs t half or the ~nor venr t ' ... Lltwak resigned in April as pres. ident and chief executive orticer of Kina's Department stores in Maaaacbusetta to join the San Die10-based company. In anotht'r dew•lopmcnt. a hoard s1,.1ke-;man said <tir·t·clors have filed i. re141stration statem ent with lhe Securit ies &. fo:.<change Comm1ss 100 pro· po<;in g a public orrerin.: 11( I A mlllton addit11mal common shares Olher earnings r<>por ls we re rt·cenllv n •lca::.ed hy the following firrns COMPU1'ER •\LTOMATION INC . Irvine STANIJi\RD·PAC:IFIC f 'O tU>. :1 ('•>~l a \'l ,•:-.a ha::.r>d t1omebuilding firm n•1·orrtert tluril <iuartN net 1nc•1me of $2.598.A85 nr ti4 rents 1>N .hare was reporte<r-Revenul's were $37 .58'.j/l'.itl, uµ l rom $35, 152,258from thf' s<1 me period of a }car a~'> !'\1n•· months net incom e w a::. $5}ll:!,4~ 11r $1 41 l'ornpar ed to $7 .468.331 or SI 83 in 1979 RevenHl'' fur nine months wc reSlr7.6Sf..551 compared to S~~.7811 764 last year This wind turbine generator is under construLtwn a 1 a te~t site near Palm Springs to use the wm,1~ :n ~:in 1 ;u rgo1110 Pass. The project is i•art of a recent JXll'<' "htfL by Southern California Edison Co. Lhal w rll tah· ich an· t ;1gc of "natural r'f::Sources " as a sr1ur1..l' fnr ~1'nt.-i .,.1,n:.; clec·tnc1ty • I Idle Brewery I Fuel Source? WASHINt;TO:'-l <Al'l The United Matf' capacity to proJucc alcohol fuel could be mcrf'as .. ,~ s ign1[icnntly with onh m inor modifica tions to brewencs rJ nd d1sttlll'rie~ that now are idle, a<: 1·ord1ng to a gO\ t>mmc nt -commissioned stt1d y With thf' mod1ficalions the study claims alcohol-fuel production (·ould be expanded by 14·7 million g&llons in 1!18~. Game Developed For Holiday Fun ~EW Ylll{h tAl1 1 Wt.al :111• t \too lhmgs lhjt l':m happPn wh1•n '•"JU roast <'hP-;tnut-. •>n a n "J.l<!ll fi r<''' Wdl, vou t:uo ~ .. t $39. from y11ur fnt>ndi> for 11rov1d1n~ ;1 taste treHt Or yo11 can pay $20 for :-.m t>ke d r1ma1¢c 11 r vr 1nstanc1!1 a player can los<: !urns hy landing in a u-am c jam . 01 (';Jr\ lose haif or his tr he r cash by landm~ •Jfl ·~alt''\ Ta . " An<1 <'c>rtain 3p;_ic s reindeer San t :,~ C1n<1 Scr ooges r~quire TODA Y'S BABIES W:ll LIVE LONGER By Terry Grant, R Ph . 1-: •• 111 lllh ... ,. n1lt h lit•tll'I I ;1r• '11,11\ HI '11; 11 "'' !;0 11111 h11'11 ll\t1f hi·· ' 1 ~ I "I :>• • I J ._RI.., UNDA 11.UE In addition, th<' s tudy said abandoned sugar .. heel, cane and s ugar factories could be used lo in- you fQrf?el t0 close thl' fl t•<:. .Th11s1;: ar~ t\\O of the J>.OS~1bihtil'!. p layers f:lce in "The t:hr 1stmas Gam e .' a n l'W holtda · past1mc l.'reated h a ynung fam1ly for a plav t>rs to draw corresponding cards thJL may advise. ··Aunt Lucy lri,•k5 you into !>landing under the m istletoe fc'ilir timl'S Collect SS for bem~ a good sport ·· vtlJOIH\' ,auit 1111q• r.d, • i.: I \'I II '" • " ,, , 1,, .. , h111h \fill h11 •lt 1:"'" ha:. lht· lwn••l11 "I 11"" It I rt r· I •' :, '• •I 1n I'd • ,1 l kRu \to l ••cJ ~•t· .1n•I 11 ·•\ 1namun11 ... H1,>n .u'' 111 ... \1 "',, r<I .. rr '" l..ne'-:- \lndt·rn •lrtrj.!• • 111 I\"" CUI f' IJl!"ol'..ll>I'~ IA h11•h ll't'd IO \If' fat.ii AIOUTA SECOND crea sl' p r:oduct io n c apa<'ity by hundreds of millions of ~allons a )Car. The study noted, however, that such conver.rlorui probably would ft DEED LOAN take longer and be more complit'ated. U 'SSOQ 000 "IDLE BR•;wERU:S OFFER Lhe best uveral! , c apacity potential." lhe s tudy said. "The trend of Q II Closing down Smaller breweries for economic young farruly. .. It didn't make sense Chat ther..: weren't .my Ch l'istmas games on the m arket,·· s a1d .,.red Gosman. 33, who wa·s an E. F Hutto n stockhrokf'r m Or "You leavl' all your Chnstmas shopping to the last. m1nute Collect s.; from e.,1·h pla.''e r for be ing rvns1s tent · \\c ,,,,le 01111\ \•rtamtn~ m o'dll'J'l"' .<ntl hab' :.1111' tfl,11 ,\Ill ht:!µ h.ihl•" II• l1H· 1 .. 111•• I h1•J l l h 11·r 1111 111•1r •· ' " reasons is the major source fOI' future fuel-alcohol Nwpo~1cEE~sUF0i~~~I.~sr~.1~~-·~nc -..~~-;-.I l ~~~i~:S"!~~t~r~~u~~.n~ rndicat1on that this trend ~ C' ~ ~ •• ~---._:..-• But the 123-page rt-port sard the busmess at !'ffil waukee until h<' and h1~ .,..if.: OH. "\OU GO CHRISTMAS carol Eil~en, 34. clreamed,up lht> game last 1ng Roll the dice If even. you re s pring. ce1\'i-3 $10 sing LOg award If odd. pay Dunn~ a holiday shopp1n~ S(·CtSon $25 ftnl' fur disturbing the pea('(1 · tha l Gosman s aid 1s eypectcd to he C1>sman said there is nrt<!dll~ no ••••nf ort,1h• "'"' \1•11 11llr t'Jh\ ... ,.,,,.,r. (714) 760-6060 'I mospher e n iust he favorahle for such ron vers1ons , -----------------------s pecifically citing.th(· "nPed for continued fede ral ·h a mpe red b) th1• y Pa r ·s s <.1gg1ng ~kill rn,·olvetl . and a gam e takes economy, ht· :in d his \to'lfe's ·firm ab<lul 15 minutes for two players a nd ' "1 I< (II If I 1111 I \" i'lf (I' !-I ' .1 ht • •1•1 11•··· I ''"""' I. ,.,,I I' ----------- ·sso.ooo to sso.o.ooo .INCOME qR()PERn' SECONDS ' • I r ' "%· .... ~ . ~<\.!blt~"l..W~· ·!·~~~"'~ ... """~"· --,, ··' ....... ·'--. ··.· • lalere~I only pe\fllWnt. ··----•C-rc&al • We•kly co ... •lt•enta • !141,,nlhly f•ndln9• • 6 montlui to 3 v~•~• .. _ ........ • So•thun (A4fornu IOAn lnfo.--tlon ••rvi<• I, r 11'.tr j t t 11rl . .~ -(714) 759·1515 Allllf AICAN HOttlE llllOA'TGAOE _. )f'\ , .... o'f.)(V' (.t-,.,.h•f 1.111\ 1• Oe'"•·;r-J>n10 Ne..,1J11 r1 Ae-14.h r d ,,_,.,,.'1 92~ CONSTRUCTION FINANCING •ftettdential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required -Commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along with leMeS -Oranae County Properties •Land Loana up to 1 year so., of appralaal -Up to '750,000 Heritage Bank 2171 CAMPUS DAIVE tAYtNE. CALtftORNIA 82713 CONTACT: JEFF JOHNSON (71•)833-3700 arid local mcent1V PS such as the excise tax exemp tion for fuel alcohOl. the Investment Tax Cr edit ·of lhe Energy Tax .\ct of 19711 and tht! need for in- reasl'd encouragrmen1 throu~h federal and local government .tc·t1ons " · ·Thi' r~port tomp1led by the lhvy Mt•Kee Co~p. :. u;~hit a~o J·onsuhing fu:m. i~nti f1t>d 13 idle ~ac1 l1t1t>s -M:•v,en l1rl·w<·r1es and six distilleries . w.i,,. .... ~...-.. ~.,. ~ ..... ,, ... ¥ ...... -~ ... _, ~. -JJ . --# .... ,.,., • " •• ) .• duc-t i"ri at an l'S\rrnatcd l'O!>I of ftlt"l nfnnmr:~-1.At" THE NATIONAL ALC.:OHOL F U ELS Com m issidn estimated that is ~ perrent of the cost tu coni.truct new a lcohol rucl plants with the same c apacity. . The commission whar h tias been stud) ml,! the' J>()lential for alcohol fueli. Hke gasohol to help ease l.i.S depcndenct' on foreign oil. is expecte<J to issut· its r eport late this yc!lr . Gasohol. a blend of 10 per cent e lrohol and 911 pNce nt gasoline . is co nsidered a ~Md '>Ubslttute fl)r unleaded gc.soline. Steel Loss Told ',,,,r prt• • • •d 1! • hu11p111~' 11• , 1 .. , ,\' "!11 l••l •I l'I "I ll "uh, ~,1 .,,, .. , • ,, • ' llnhday Carnes. I n1• . ,\I read y has half an hour for four. sold 2.'l,000 ~etc., of r hc ('hnstmas He said the game is de~rgned Su Game ··· that eve;-y player has a d 1a nct: 10 win One of thl' rnfl'>I 1rufl1 t111n a lly until 1h1• very end. and sci that fn cnd popular-ho h JJ\ ·h11p r•111g '.pots. ilr\11 rela tives can talk J nd'-'oke while '''' '' 1 111 '" '1 1.' ' • 1·11!111' I ,, Ma<'y ~ dcpartnH•nr ~.l"""'''' 'tit>rt .h .. ~ -rh~:ni;: at ho!tc!:ly,~athl'rl flgs. \1 ... . T.. r1r • '·' f .; I'~' .. ,\ j\ l been (Jiit ~ hi:, li1i,:g1·i;1 c·1.stomt>r<: :1 .... antecl -:1. ,l?,dml· where pcoplr. •• ''"'"" ••i.r.""' • ~ ~ :-... ··";:-,.r ..-r•"M "· --~li.11 r~l a~ ~Wrt' .the) t·a.r d.tsr.u.ir.c:.,, · l\~"'.~'. ..,,_.~· .. ;--~-~" ~ • .~· · ·· ~. \hm ft'I h'kt> n<1I get\n1g the'.¥ '::.~J""'f; , r<-erD'.tl•~ry~----.c.._ "Tiil; GA!W'F. 1,001\S l'Xtrrmeh tl1mP and· talk 10 each vt.ht'r ·.,..hi lc H1 lio~p••"l lloud • promis ing.·· ''""°'dn SC1HI· 1111t1ni;: pl;n in~· 1:osman s atd "'•"'J>«i •~o•:lt J that Lht> r<•co1 nmcnd1'<1 r~t:.ul pn1'1• ·~· t.42·1Sl!O $10 or less ,..._ Gos man said h<' and hr~ .... If<.' d1' I w~· 1'1 veloped the ~am<' with lht: idea thdt . it wo be ~rmple y~t ~OJO)able fvr I al ges to pld\' together DIAMONDS GOLD 1 I ~1 ~~~~;.\e~er;~a;~o~~ •.• ~:~~r.d t~1 . j J: .~:~ ~.: .~o-:,·~'. o.u •. '. •. ·,,~· ':, ,,·," : . : I rolls of the d1cl'. with the winner Lhe -"' .. -, f1rs t to co1nµlete his or hPr hnstm<i:. ·'' 0 ..... .... 1 <t•t'• ' • ,rr ~a,.,,, .. '1 • j s hopping . Soml· of tht> :-.q uar<':. the} ' ' ·.. " ... ~,,~ Hogn. ·1 · : .... land on allow th<'m to purchal>c the '1 • 1 <;,u 10 ~ C'l"!.>•'<l '> ,r·dov 1 ' · ' ' : '• I variel~ of Sl to S200 C hristm as gifts 1" • • .. , ~· 1-Y "''•Ce 01 Ll· .c r • ' • ·~~~e ~f~~u~a~:1!~Jt~:~>?sr~~~t .l[~;i:LS "b),~iOStJ~tt mon fo horiday Shoppe t s ' " South Coast Plara. Costa Mesa • 540-9066 BETKl.EHEM, Pa CAP) -Bethlehem Steel Corp .. the nation's second-largest steelmaker , has reported a third·quarter loss of $32.3 million and .. llifge lyblfmed the economy for the performance·. ' -.. -------.... In the three-month period ended Sept . 30. AN OFFICE Bethlehem had sales or Sl.48 billion, down 17.9 per-FOR ccnt'from the same period last year, wnens ales were-$20. ~Dr · • -$1.8 billion. . r.o. IOX SI 0 MO. Tht! 74·r.ent-a .share loss in earnings In the past MIWPOllT llACH q ua rter was a 143.2 perre nt drop from its Sl.71 -per-MAIL.IMa ADDllSS s hare earnings in the third quarter of 1979, the com· THE POST IOX pany said. In that quarter. Bethlehem reported. a 549-2287 prom of$74.8 million A Golden Opportunity Let Inflation Work For You QUICK CASH l~sually 1n 7 to 10 Working Days) MOOl&.OW MOMTHL Y PA YMIMJS Lw fer_,,..,... w1 wt .. 4 ... ,..~ HUMnMeTOH llACH ,,....,..1.-.,,.1 1'4ot '•"" ..... ......, .... a••·•H•• 714/14 .. 1167. flJ/ltl-1117 '1,000 to '200,000 CALL TODAY! Avllllble for up to one veM longer terms evalllble Wlttl interest only payments Offices Md •ffiliat" .,., In San Bernerdlno. Riverside. P•lm SPrino•. S•n °"'90. P9Mdena. San Franc:110o. Oc»enlide. CentUf'/ City Call about higher y..,dlng certtftcate1 ·Yo C-om• l'hrfl & :oo• A\\UC.f•o• .;ri 1 I Corpc'yOlt' l>tn11J l\lewtJnl1 f:\AI Jt I\ ' A 07">0() J'M)')S'I '1So1• • " 1i;1 ~ ... 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Kroll. ~·orporate controller of \ ar<·o I nternat ionul. Int· . In 111e has been elected secret ary or the ()range County chapter of Finan c1 al E xecut1vPs ln st11utl" Herb4>n i\. Neubaut'r ha!> been appointed chel'k ing account department managf'r of l"ar West . av ings and I.m m A,-;soo1at1 on , Newport Bear h. D yanne H ansen 1s accounl .,xecutive at R J Stf'W tU'l Advt'1 t1s lnt1 & f'ubhc· 1telat1 on11. Inc-.. 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Thi· 11fftt·1· \\ill IH· at 21 ~2 Hr<i<•khu r!\ll!-,t POINT" l>ata ('oqi .• Ir \illl• r1·1·1·11tl ) dt:lt vt·rcd its 1,11(.IOlh POINT 4 m1n1t'111l1J•lll•·r Thi• t•qu1pmenl W f'O I lo s~ "t l'lll!'> /\S1'111•1,11!" fn (' In Nort h r aroltna Introducing . . . --. ~"'.-.?~~ ,., , ' COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD & SIL VER . Prices tor 10-28-30 THE ROADSTER lnspuea by ,, 16 MPr<:PdP.<> Benz t111s cta•.s1c 111:w r,11.iury ha'i ,J r:.M ~1 8 l1IM Vo powNtra1n c1nd GM r.ha'i!-.•!. Ttte Cl'ntt1..ir is armo'>I Pnlu,,ly h;:.ndmao1•• S• ,_,1r11ng of thP body nte11•i1 teath•·• O"'·• •1nq an<t Shi'IP•nq of the 1n• h·llW It ·,01 r1 m.1t1o<1any (J;t<,11 di" t•.tnd 0011" rh .. , .. 1n1 "' "' !hi' lu".•Jl\I app<i111\1nentc. Stanoarct nquipmNlf 1nr luCJ1·l> ·.ou•rimAli• 11ansm•S'>llJn 0<,v.~r c,11·•·11ny rl1'>r '" 1~• 5 'lll COOd 1tt0n1ng rtlll ,mf' ~JtrP Wf'f'l •I<, AM FM sleri>o r as•r>tfl' Dellvi'«'ll ,, • c a:.1r.1n1a lc1r '>2~ t.00 fc1 ( ltcen<,. ;in(j 01)• uml'nfa1v IPl?l> '"' ""'' l(ICIUCIP,d 13600 Beach Blvd., Westminster, Ca. sales 01 teasing-Mr Lew Spruance (71 4) 636-2500 (714) 892-6651 ----1 Office Fixtures, yes. Orthodontists,· no. l I • \'\'1·v'-' 1.1~l·n tlw .id" ,m J '1'>111\K'> th.it hu'-1 r 1·,,e, ll'>l' l\1 c .~I .t•.11 h • tl1l'I ..i d put.I hl·m rn 1 Gf>+cl Ct0M 16J~ IO ':lH••' Cl l 1e 1'1 &11r S.11 "-'V\I .. , ••l"ld \4\) 146\ ""'df,IP \.. .... , ~· \,Ml ''' • ... r~w-4"1 \'1 \ Ull . '"' ''" II *' H ... ,,, , 1tl '• lJ.4~ •1•("9\0f\-41'f'U911'4'1•~ HO•'" C •tl 10 1 c.,rr••• Qwote : (7 14)!>~50 Sooth l;Oasl Plua VIiiage ~•t •••tSI lAcroM 1~ ~Co••• f"ta.ra) Prt><;liqe l()("at•~n E ,111v IV'a1I 01-'llv<••y • I :ot<11P1· .\ncl lr)rwart11nq U.$. Po~tat Sc<rvk.' 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October 30. 11•1 N DAIL V PILOl 8 9 Dow Jones Final DOWN 11.43 CLOSING 9-17.75 (Mmparisons Bard Today's Dollar 6-inch Foot By JOHNCUNNffF AP ..... ,...,4-.lftl NEW YORK Commentators and poht1cal c<i11d1datt:s have often wondered whether the public m1J{ht lost: s ig ht or s mall variations when economic mea surcmt:nb bE.>ninn' a!> extreme as those of today The reason So saturated have p •ople lwt•nmto· w1l h 1·x tremes in economic numbers that they for~t!t whul used to b.. ·normal, both in base figures und tn the rat ·s by "'h11~h lh1·y rise or fall Abnormality, that 1s . may hav1: become t he norm It 1s partially for this reason that 1f pr1 me tnl,,1 est fl'll from 14 percent Lo 12 percent )OU could expect s omt' pt>nµle to observe that 1t 1s low. forgetting that on :'llov 4, 1976. 1l was on ly 6 5 percent Pnces too may have lost their re l;:, t1onsh1p to a base that people l'an un der stand There 1s nfl such thing as a semi· permanent price, ~·s there used to IJ1 Prices float today , somct1m1's ch:mg1ng by lhf:' week He('ause or this . ll L<i c1rgucd many t)uyers nu lon~er know what con st 1tutes a fair price Consumer pr1r e mflalllm so rar this year has raged al a n annual rate or I:! 7 per cent. In 1979 it was 13 3 per cent Hulin cuNN•H lhe early 1960s smgle·d1g1t 1nflat1on arot.nd 1 to 3 perr ent was th<' rule t.:.SEMPl.OYM ENT OF i\ROl'S O 7 !> pt·n ·t•nt ha~ become so persistent th at a reduction of t wo tenth!> ol ont• p1;>r cent 1s considered 1tn achieve ment Hula:-recently as 1973 the JO bless rate was no h igher than 5 pereenl The difference bet ween a 5percent1 a te and a 7 5 pernmt r a te. hasedon the currenllabor force of 105 m1ll1on worker~ 1" 2 1 m1lhon. or more than thl' total JOblt:ss in 1953. "he n the rate 'Aas2 9 percent The savings rate ~avmg as a pcrctnl of d1spo ... a hle 1n come was JUSL 4 5 percent la!>l year, 101,1,est in <:Jl least 30 yea rs It rose bnefh to '1 9, and a ppea r5 now to be under 4 p1:r cent In 1975 it was 7 71,crcent /I, • 11 •• ,, .... . , .. . I p o• I l • ' ., > L•-morn•nq loalf•Q ~J )tl oll '41 \0 --......... 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T h t> demon1t• asst>mbla~e . com t-t oget her again for the fifth et nnua l Ma r ch 1lf Dim-es Haunted House . ha~ gotten an t>arly bite on i n ck or treater~ Uracula a nd h1s cast of dlaboht f1t!nds r a me out ol the woodwork Oct 17 and will <'Ontinue to terror ize isitors through llall oween eve The witching hour for tht! benefit event begms at 7 p .m with the howl of the wolf. the eerie cacophony of chains . and twisted metal and the bloodcurdling st:ream of a tortured soul Visitors who dare reach into their pockets for the ad- mission · fee I $1. 75 Tor adults . $1.25 for children > must enter the series of nine rooms at the risk of their s anity. Pitch-black tunnels a nd challenging mazes promise -plen.fJ of surprise thrills from not-so-friendly· creatures of the graveyard shift. The dastardly monsters and maniacs who designed the deathly home include members of the Corona del Mar Key Club and Keywanettes. Maui Girl Scouts of Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa Key Club. Founta in Valley Keywanettes and Fountain Valley Key Club. The harrowing experience also is brought lo you by co-chairman Orville Amburgey. director of com - munications for Costa Mesa, and Costa Mesa Pohce Lt. -John Moquin. M'e~f'~f ·or·tfle FlliorCommuru·~l-.,... "T=n-------- volvement Team also had a hand in the macabre event. Children under age 8 and adults who've donated blood 'recently may sit out the event with wreaths of garlic. All others ar e warned to tighten their belts and lace up loose shoelaces. Smelling salts are optional. , \ / { -~·' ·~ ..... _ .... ·. ·~·-. ' -~ t .. . ' ti t : .: I ...... ~­, .. ~,., I .. ' '· . -.. . ,,... ... ' . , ·~~ .. "<;:a-·_,~,!. p . ~ ' ri, ... .. 0 ... -•.• ,~,., ,...4#,··':t • ... .,, • -4 ~· .-~ . ' Pat ·Blow: So1ir on Lemons . .. .... ferral services and consumer action line-t ype complaint handling and research. Blow, of the newslt•tlcr "Wt:''ll tell members to save thl'tr new,sletters --it's like a mini -.• shopping· guide to the Orange . ' 5Mte brings her con s umer message to parties. luncheons. ~ meetings_ a;nd ci vie groul\ (~tions. Every speech brims with horror stories garnered siece the consumer group set up shop more than 10 months ago. totals more than 5.000 phone numbers and addresses of local. stale. federal and grass roots or ganizations set up to help con· sumers. And the services. uf· fer ed free of. ch;trge, are~ limited to the boundaries of American businesses. ...,.<;ou nty area... _ • -. -..'~ Le,pgue membe r!-t lnp lota+r_,_; ..... " about 430. although many non· m e m ber s ca ll t h e i;roup !SS1·39a7-l. for information· or • .ca:, Pat Blow .. " I .. By JOEL C. DON 01 -. o.lly ~194 5~0 Her life once revolved around a morning tennis match and the afternoon bridge game. Tea parties and luncheons were the highlight of her socia.I life and fingernails the usual topic of the day. So when Pat Blow receiyed lit· tie satisfaction on the repair of electrical systems in her new single-engine Cessna, you ~d have expected her to: a) Grin and bear the promises of the company service mana1er; or b) Trade the apparent lemon in foranewbird. •. Try answer c ), none of the ·above. SHE FOUGHT the shoddy workmamhip, tumtn1 her com- plaint over to the Federal Avia- tion Admtniltralion. The faulty wlrin1 on her plane eventually was repalred. And the 35-year-old Irvine re- l sldent took a new course, wipinc her sweat off the upbalt cowu I and pourtna It into a ne.w role as a comumer advocate. Mrs. Blow formed the I Consumer Lea1ue, a. non-profit aroup otrertn1 • newsletter, re· At the top of her horror story file _is the nightmare s he ex- perienced trying to repair her "cute little yellow plane." POWEii TO INSTRUMENTS and the plane's two radios re- peatedly failed in night. On a number of occasions. th~ con- sumer advocate landed at John Wayne Airport rocking the wines u the only means of com- munication. With each incident, the com- pany told her to fly the plane to Hawthorne, the site of the purchase.. · · ''Do you have any Idea how hard it is to get an airplane from Orange County to Hawthorne when It doesn't fly?" she told a small group of women at a re· cent speaking en1a1ement. After seven flithts to the Hawthorne facility and no re- solution of the problem, Mrs. Blow turned1 to the leg a 1 alternatives. She told a company represen· tative, "I'm 1oin1 to 1et a lawyer." HE 8.UD, "Mn. Blow, one ol our 40 would like fo 1peak to him." "I said ... I'm 1oint to 1et you." She did that and more. The lea1ue's resource lilt "If you have some poorly made clothing from llong Kong, we have the address of the Hong Kong Tailors Association, .. she quips. ABOVE ALL, she realtzed the consumer has more power in a group than as· an individual. When Mn. Blow queries a busi· ness about a consumer problem, she does so under the auspices of the Consumer League. She teamed the secret to solv- ing consumer complaints Ues in addreuina the problems to the "rilht person." "Once you get the right person, there is no problem." Mrs. Blow says. "The president, for instance, \&SUally cares more about hia product than anyone else in the company.'' The Jea1ue also makes good use of local agencies such u the Oran1e County Department of Consumer Affairs and the Better Buainesa Bureau. • Membenbip ($12 per year> pay1 the expenses or running the operation and the salary ol the coruumer 1roup'1 only paid staf- fer, Kaareo Kaylor. Members al10 recei•e the monthly new1letter filled with com- plaints, consumer tips and shop- plnt tnformaUon. .. WE ADVE&TISE PEOPLE ~ho stand behind products and thoH who don't," says Mrs. help with a consumer "roblem. Mrs. Blow 'turned her lryine home into the Le ague House. and supports the deficit-ri<jden group wi th funds from Tier real estate investments. She boasts saving consumers $6,000 through replacement or re· pair of defective products or out· right cash refunds . The league often acts as a mediator between an irrate customer and a hard-line busi- ness representative. Mrs. Blow uses her marketing b ackground to tum a.seeming standoff intn resolution. "WE SAY THERE'S a way to turn complaints into dollars," she says. "It's a lot easier to keep an otd customer than to get a new one." Mrs. Blow advises consumers to first try to solve problems directly with the business or company. After no response, turn to a consumer agency, she says. Na mes of businesses that make an ~xtra effort to answer a cons umer complaint are published in the group's newslet· ter. It's the lea1ue's form of ex· tra Incentive. "Our lawyer said that 's bribery,'' she snaps. "I said we'll put ll in our newsletter if they don't resolve the problem and that's black mall.'· .. (2 DAil Y PILO f _... At Halloween It's a Marshmallow World BASIC TECHNIQUES £ve ryont th1nk1 of .. lf•lloween u • maJltal p.,. llm• Gho!Jt.a and IOblm1 ,r r'Jle the nel&hborhood .. 1 rnyatt'rtOWll)' coatumed rl1urtt 10 from hou1f' to hou1e, and empty •hop· pins bas• become full of assorted 1oodl" to t•lut home andaloatover H '11 time OOC't' 111 11110 for i thttl yurly rHuaal but iJ many 1u•rents 1arr findin1 f I th a t an 11t h o m• Ha llowN>n (lt'l tol(t•t.her. pla n nud uound lllda ' favoritl' treats. It Just •• much fun as Utt' tradl· uonal trick or tre11Un1 \ The s~ret is to provide · \ lots of ente rtalnmfnt ~ with games. a "suriest costume" contest. and some creative party pro)· e c,t ideas that &rt! creat t o e at •fte r they're finished · ASSEMBLE A G&OV P of princesses. pirates and assorted monster s on Halloween eve ; turn the lights down low, and set out the ingredients ror some "make your own" treats. HALLOWEEN TREATS Dtrectton• lit Nghe Children of any age love to make things, particularly if both the fixings and the final crea· lions are good to eat. Just a few delicious ingre· d i e n t s 'f r o m t h e s up e rm a rk e t m a r s hmall o w s , marshmallow creme. c risp rice cer e al , chocolate and other can- dies :.. are the basis or a host of fun creations, from goblins, to witches ' hat!, to tiny candy cups . Each child can make an individual Goblin Cup· cake Witch. Indian or Ghost with just a few easy ingredients. Start with large home -baked or store - bought cupcakes : turn them upside down, and could be better than a wit'ked Witch Hat, which doubles as dessert later frost aU over with Angel OLDER KIDS can he lp Mallow Frostinf. which m a k e the fav o r it e anadult canmake ahead ·m a r s hma llow c ris p y oftime. treat mixture of melted Then, take a package of m a r s h m a l Io w s . m i n i a t u r e marga rine and crisp rice mars hmallows, and cereal with a tasty addi· place them in even rows tion melted chocolate. all over the frosted cup-The mixture is shaped cakc;s. . . . into a peaked hat with a D1stinct1ve fac i al brim anddecorated w1th features and ~rations oranie tinted coconut are added with candy and marshmallow slices co rn , g umdrops , chocolate shot and other T 0 m a k !! t h e candies. m a rshmallow sl!ces. cut a m a rshmallow into four As the center-piece for eve n slices, the n cut each your party tab~, wllat slteei.nhalHengthwise. · I--~-===:::~:.._;==--------.. Dip the cut side of the Lagunan in Booklet marshmallow s lice into colored sugar. and stick onto the hat To serve. place the hat on its side and cut into ser v inl( pieces. Mark Zigner , a Laguna Beach resident, has been chosen by Bullock's to be featured in a booklet, "Focus on the Party Givers." He was one of 10 Southern California and Arizona residents chosen for their creative ap· pro a ch to at-home entertaining. Their menus and recipes will be printed in t he booklet. which will be offered free by the store during the month of November . Zigner, an _impo rter oL-fine e state gemstones, prefe rs casual parti~ and stresses the us~ of international foods. H.is menu i.n· eludes Califo~a Sushi Roll, Wonton St)ad, . Fresh Fruit and chardonnay wine. · F or party favors. set out Crispy Goblin Cups at each place. and fill the m with carame ls nr nthcr favo rite candies The cups ·ar e m ade with the crispy treat mix ture, shaped into little r uvs in muf(ln pttn!\ Sf•rvc th~ Halloween party lri'11t11 'w1lh kid pll'a1ung beverages irp Plf' 1u1ce, elder, or hot r hocolttJe with mmuature m • r8hmallow:'I ('UPCAJl£GOBl.INS 12cupcakes Angel Mallow Frost. ll)j.1 M i n iatur e murshn1allow!:> ChfK•ulatc shot C'undyCom WITCH .. HAT Kratt marshmallows I S tep 1 S tep 2 Step 3 To (•rcate goblms , in vcrt anti frosl c upcakes. (.' I) V (' ( W I l h m u r s hmal lo ws F o r eyes. cut mars hmallow in half horizontally. dip cot s ide m colored sugar U sc candy corn for nose . CUPCAKE GOBLINS Kratt miniature marshmallows . 12goblins Variations· Wi cked Witch Create fa ce features with dee· orativ e l'a ndie s a n d m i n' i a t u r e marshmallows Creat e har from colored paper ; decorate with miniature m arshmallow halves. India n Man: Cr ea te fuce features with dec- or a tive c andies a nd feathers1 arrange. gum· d rops and mini<it ure ma r s hm a llo ws on toothpiC'ks. insert in cup· cake. G host : Create face features with black jelly beans Angel Mallow Frosting ~·cup sugar I egg wh.ite I tablespoon wate r l cup Cone-half 7·oz. J a r l m a r s hmallo w creme GHOST ''2 teaspoon vanilla marshma llows Combine su gar , egg 5 cups cris p rice w~ite and wat-:r in doub!e cereal boiler . bcatw1thelectnc _ Tint e d c o co n ut or. ~Ury be a er. over marshmallows bo1hng wate r until soft pe ak s f o rm . Add m a rs hma llow cre m e : beat to s tiff peak s . Re move from heat; beat in vanillc.1. Tint fros ting with food C'oloring, if de · Slr<'d. Wfl'<'H'S HAT '·• cup mar ga1·ine 1 6 oz pkg s~m1· sweet chocolate pieces l lO·oz. pk~. 1about 40 l marshmallows or 4 c up s m inia tur e Melt ma rgarine and chocolate pieces in la rge saucepan over low heat. Add marshmalJows and stir until me lted a nd well blended. Re move from heal. Stir in cereal until we ll coat ed To form brim of hat. pat nut two cups of mixture into a G· inch circle. Place on 5· inch cardboa rd bas e Shape remaining mix· ture into the circula r Step 2 Step 1 INDIAN crown ofthe hat, 4 inches in diameter at base. 7 inches high and narrow· ing to a point. Pla"re the cr own on brim, securing with toothpicks Sprinkle brim with\orange·linted coconut. press lightly To decorate the crown, cut marshmallow sli ces in half crosswise : d ip onf' side in orange colr>r<>d s ugar Pres!.. firmly. t o c.:rownofhal. CRISPYGOBLIN CTPS 5 c ups crisp ri ce cereal .\1 e lt m ars hmallow ~ with margarine in hea vy .sa ucepan over low heat. st ir occasiunally un\1 1 s m oo th Po u r ove r cereal . toss lightly until .. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY w~ Yov Wont ..,._lul I 9 22 Harbor lhd.. Cotto Muo -S41·1 I S6 4 cups m1n1at urc ----------- ma rs hmallows ·~cup margarine FEATURING .· Step 4 WITCH well coated Portion m ix. ture into cups of greased in ed1um-size m u ffin P:a n s . With .v eas ~d fingers . shape mixture into individual cu p s Cool: re move from pans F'HI with ca ndy Gun Is Deadly, Dangerous contempo rary fashio ns .. Baldwin P"ianos ,_. » .. ~ .. ~ •• ,Q~c:. .\.. •1 ~t '"·'",-HJMf"',''-, r AJ:.i't·, 11u 11nn" '-~~.:~iR ......... f u llton ltl•nd 640·9020 OA•l' tO. ·suN " ' MOfit fHUllt\ ,. •• 10' EXTRA! EXTRA! I FUN TREE &AMIS AND a1FTS has moved to 3440 Via Ooorto . .. IE1Tllt THAM EYEI! Dungeons & Dragons Unique Games & Gifts · DEAR ANN LANDERS Writing this letter is tflerapy for me My stom ach is so tied up in ltnols from the exper ience l decided 1t migbt hel11 if I did someth i n ~ positive like wnling to Ann Lande r s . Ir 1us t one person learns something from my letter, I will have performed a valuable service. Our little girl is nearly two. She is every mother 's dream. We are trying to raise. h~r ript and keep her from harm. 0 11\-hpme"is just about as "child'·pcoof" 'as 1t is humanly pos~L~~ ... ..J~t~~,..:-Jfu,~!l,(ID~ ... -: ~n .. '~ re>C"lte~ ~-~ am training her now to! keep hold of my hand when ·she ... crosses thE' street with me My husband wor ks nights, and this isn't the safest neighborhood J keep a gun, loaded at all times, right beside my bed on the nightstand. I figure that anybody who would break into our hom e is a criminal, and J would not hesitate to kill him on sight. I take the gun out at night when I reti1e and lock it in the top drawer of the nightstand-ks soon as l get up in the monung. This morning was the onl y time I have ever failed to put the gun away I went to the bathroom. and when I ca me back I almost died. There was my child on t he fl oor. playing with the gun as if it we re a toy If not for God 's 8118iness Fashions ERA Party Highlight A fashion show of women's business clothing for fall will be featured al a c0<•ktail party Wed- nesday sponsored by ERA Orange County in Westminster. -: Co-chairJ)ersons for the event will be Victoria Ave ry'and Kay Byrum. and models will be women leaders from Orange County organizations. · The party beaina at 6 p.m ., and men's fasbionawillalao beshown. ERA Orange County Is an umbrella oraaniza· '"lion for more than 25 wom en's groups wo,.king for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. For more information, call 639-8807 . ••rfas•I•• •rlees •••'t seare ye-.! BAPPWBA££0WEENFROB 3417 V• lldO. Via Lido Plaza, N.Wport Be.c:h 873-4510. ) .\ I 4 , .£\ 1111 Landers .. . -, ; ..,,..~ a~---.r~sC· F~ ~e-4 by ......... ~ .. ' "ll am so fille1t .with guilt my hand is tremb· ling as I write this teller . I never realized until now how deadly da ngerous a gun can be. P lease tell your readers again and again. -OWE ONE TO HIM (LOUISVILLE> Dear Owe One: I have &old them -aulJI and agala -and you sllould stt the hostile, an· gry mall I get from &be member• of the Na· tional R1fle Assn. Bat I'll bHg la there Jut lite same. Tbankafortbeasslst. DEAH ANN LANDERS : You wer e really asleep at your typewriter when that woma n wTote about the newcomer who dist'ouraged gossip by asking, "Did you see it yourself or.did you hear it from someone?" A perfect response would have been, "In- telligent people talk about ideas. Average peo- ple t alk about t trings. Small people ta lk aboul other people." I r ead it somewhere and have never f9 rgo tten 11. -ALPENA. MICH., READER · Dear AJ~na : You read It la my colamn. Tbanu ror dl1'1m1 ap tbt old .. Hd. It would have been a splendid pu&-down. £Ila Nor's HALF-SIZE SHOP "'""' .. ,,. ....... ai. ... ctn• .... .. ., .. .,.. ...... .. ,., .... c •• ............ ,_ l~A.U •AU ............. 11Lady" The bow pump Eleqantly f~minine Mink Brown calf or Black Patent both with matchinQ foilie bow and collar . ~ ~~~SHOES .. ~ J?r~~·<F" ..... -~'lfl'J I for the Holidays ~hfllli's contemporar)f fa1hian1 99 Fashion Island ... Newport Beach " .. 7S9.IJSS1 . . - FEATURING .. ,,,, ........ . B~ Judit h O hmn Guild Goes Western Tht" Adoption 1:ut1d 1•f South«"rn Or•rt~t" County 1s al-.ays l>u~~ rah1f\1tt flmd~ '" th1· members dftc1dt•J to Just k1,•k hack fur "" ""''•'" lnl and hitvt' somt• fun lv1 li 1'h•mi.:" 11 1>11n \ without a pnce llli ~tta,·ht-d A Western tht>fllt' "';1~ ,·hoe..•11 und nl'arl) '70 peraona showed"''"' 10 l(alluo h1t1li. .rn1t ,.m ... hm shim. Beay SweD!lae• ovene1I ht>r tiJlliu~ h1•m l" lnr lhe fesUv1hcs wh1t·h ml'ludnl a \o\t>..,lem h.rnd and a dlicaen barlwt·ut· Presiding over \ht' {un wul> ~~abler , 1uild prn1dent, and her husb1md BUI. Amon~ lhe urban CQwbl1)'"' ant.I •'11wg1r1' were-Ja('kko aMI Belt Jan.-. IA"fty Mur(tork anti Su.nn imd , ... Elliott. Marty Lockne has stepped down d:-o rir ·~1 dent ol the Padrinus. a n all male support gruuv for, Childrens Hospital of OrangP Countv hut he'll probably find some other tas k to do for the growing group Lockney, charter president of t ht' >t'ar-old or••nizallon. was honored a long with h is original board of directors dunng u fesl1ve drn- ner at Cano's restaurant, Newport Beach Ma...,, Gladqaa• of Santa Ana was installed u the new leader and he in tum introduced the eueat speaker, Bert Blylevea of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Pittsburgh pitc her gave a pitch {or his celebrity golf tournament Nov J which will ~nefit CHOC. It's scheduJed for Los Coyotes Counll)' Club, Buena Park ~ .. Members of the original Padnnos board in elude ~k Baaalag Ill, Don OUphaat, Bob MeGanly and Walwr D. Dc>u1las II. Carrie McGowea Kelch , a resid('nt of Ne.wport Villa West in Newport Beal't1, cele brut· ed her lOlst birthday yesterday and received many good wishes from her friends at the Villa Disiemper, Rabies (]inic Is Low-cost A low-cost distemper and rabies vaccina- tion clinic for dogs will be held from lOa.m . to2 p.m .Saturday at Sigler Parkin Westminster . Cost for either the distemper or rabies vac- cination Is $3, or both a re'$5 if given to one dog, according lo Unite_d Humimita("ians Qf Orange county.sponsors of the c linic. . The group will also offer a shot providing 4 1 immunity against parvo;virus, apot.her canin~ disease, for $4. all hough a second shot is needed twoweeblaterforfuJI immunity For more informa tion. cal1894-4016. • I :> ~.October30.1• o.ltr 1'1le4 r-h 8K1Wr11 l(-- AT ADOPTION GUILD WESTERN PARTY ARE (FROM LEFT) BILL STABLER, Bobl>te Stabler Jackie J•ckaon, Bob JackM>n, 8eny Svendaen, lefty Murdock Stli' \\.t~ lw,r11 111 (.1w11 rt1\'V1ll1 '. lll lo 11 .. m.111 '''"'" d ••l·1,,1 ,\~,,. rrr, •. 1~ 11,, l":tlb 1n :, 111.1 ~ .. tf1 dv.n hut.:~' ~h1· .1111n 1t-<1 r1t•1 'w·"·'' ~ "'"'l ~..iu anrl .;llnhuh •s lll'r lun~· \!ft: . .,1; .. , "'' i., · l'ultn,.: homt• grnwn luoth a ml ke~1>tr1~ hU~)' " Thl' Su.stainl•r'> of lht• .lun101 L n ti!Ul' or Nt•wpor1 Harb .. r rl't't•11ll > tflJ•l}Cd OiJ k l rCl' H .. t C"IO~ :md lunchd 'ln at t h . n uh f111U~l' 'ferrJCt' at Santa Amt.1 f h..-h1J.{hl11zht uf th<' <la\ wa~ ha\'in~ :t 1 tH't: n:1nicd 111 lh" i.:rnup :-. lt•mvr Thf' t~J ·~1 pruv1s111nah or thr A~5.1~td11ce I .t'a~U(' ()( "''WJ>C1r1 Hf'dl'h V.t·•rr \•elcom1 .. 1 uur 111~ a 1 ecent m eeting at the Le&gu.-Center They wen· intr1)(jucPd b) Mrs. ~anls 8 . Pickens, provis10n<1I c hairman, anc.J Mn. Harry P. KM, assistant ch1urman The 1otroup mcludes the Mmes Hap Byers, Wiiliam Crouoa, Jolla Frickfo, Kohen LUllr. R•lp .. Leng, Samuel Mayeda, L. Wiiiiam Jnk5, Rus~U Padia. Pr..ston Pyeata.e , Malcolm Rose, Hugh Swan.son and Miss Rohforta G•hMHI. Pat I u.rence, Jf'enaf'tlf' Tromanbauser .ind Tom Stansbury hosted ct t hamp:tgne part~ Sunda~ to celebrate the opening of their new s hops m Cannery Village. Tlwy are the i.iru priN on. of Count r) Elegance Ant1q ues, The (;ra~ Rctbh1t and Tom Stansbury <\nhques Doi11g Ti11ie With Typewriter PVllUC NOTICE PU8UCNOl'ICS ••CTiflout IWll•••• Pleftft9'11 .,.. ..... ...... ITATaM••T 91M9 ITAT8•a•T lhe toll<Mi"9 --I\ OOl"ll ll<nl· r ... IOll .. 11'19 ,,.,_, ••• OOl11t ,,.\\ •• -_.MU_ UNIOUE sa•vtCES, JU •••CH ClllES EIClllOW, , \ll~••ood SI'•••. C.e\lo Mou, Gor.,eroto l'toco, Ne-.on ... <,.. Colo ... ftlo .-.v C.Otlfotftlo ._. lt-1 W Crou . ~ Siio•-•·8EACH <.!TIES fSCllOW. CO . Slrt•I, COl1'11 ~. Colllotftlofl!17 INCv o CohlO<ftfO tor .... rollon, J ''"' _,,.., '',_,..,by•" 1"" Co•porol• P1010, N•wporl lucll, di• lehlol Colllornw tJlllO f "'' .~=~ .':t~l ... Wiii\ ,,. T111' 1111\l ... u ,, ,tOftChlc.loCI "' • ,_,, Cle•• of Or ..... C-lf Oft O<· ....... :-=~r.;., 1-'1•1-,,,_,.. Etott'09C.0 , lft< MkftM1 H von. p""""*' OrM>Qlr C.O.tt Oohy l'ltol. At>1\I011I \ectelory O<t ~. i.. l>. lO, 1* ..,.,..,, fnl\ \lol.,..m wot •lied wllll ,,. C..-ly C ... kOI Or ..... Couflly Oft S.P P\JBLIC NOTICE ttmw 1•· 1• jMUNTEa I VOii NOTfCE 0, DEATH OF~=::::!.~ ... KATHRYN D. NEL$ON,1w .. 1• .ika KATHRYN DUNBAR '·0· ... ,..,, NELSON , AND 0 F ,,.,,..,GM...,,.lotVO ,.., .. P E T I T I 0 N TO A D -I Puouwo 0,."90 eo.t1 0•11• Pllol. MINISTER ESTATE NO. <kt •.n n .JD."•o •101• A-106-401. . -- --- - T o a I I h e i r s , 1 P UBLIC NOTICE b<>nefici.arie\, i;r~d_lJ,!>rs ' s.u 1,uuav 0 ,. Pi0 ,.9 ,i 0 and c.ontrngent c reditors of oao1N.aNCE Kathryn 0 . Nelson, ale.a Ordorw•uto-H "\(,,_,..,,ooe•n Kathryn Dunbar Nelson ol '"" •o•ce -'""'-' JO .Wvs 1tom '" S I 8 •dop\1on o" Oc to1>u 11, 100 ea eac h , California O•d on•nCP 10 "· con,01ooo1 ... and persons Who may be num1>01 ol P•••IOllS •Pfle•li pro Othe rwise interested in the I ~~d .. I H ,lnlO • \lll9le PIOOdUrt, will <1nd/or estate· :,::·:::'':.~1:~".::r:-,,::,::·~: A petition has been filed qu1ro,.,,.nts 10 ,..q.,.,. owt no11ce or .,, b y R Donald Tompkins rn •w.•• o. '"" w,.,. ••not•<• requor•d I he Sup e rior Court of :~;'":::;,~If,.:."::,;:::~~.!~·~~· Orange County requesting ttou••• *"°' .,, ,.,.. .. ~••de•>'•. •nd that R Donald Tom pk ins •mono-. 1ne .,_., penoo to• LOI># E.• be '\ppointea a!) pefSOnal ltU loOft F'lerm•ll on Ille Pede•tlopmefll Are• to t» lGnJ.4\\enl with \he •Poe•' rep r e sen tative to a d -P«••oo '°' Pf'<lt.,.•-nt Acuon• 1n m in 1 Sl ~r the estate Of •Odttoon t,,.. OrOlnofl<t pro••d•> tn•t Kathryn D Nelson d k d ~Ppu• '"'' •111 "" .. , • .,,,,,,..o .,, • ' ;.c_.,olut•on of tnit': City Counc•• Kalliryn Ovnbar Nelson '"" full IHI QI ft\o propo~ or ( U Od"r !ht: I r\Ot!pendelll O•n•n<t "'"' 0.-l<'od on tne Clora> Adm inistration of Estate~ ....... a \ 11 F• .. o ...... CO>l• Me\• A<.11 fhe petition is set tor ~.·:;-;.:,~f'"•rvie' hearing 1n Dept. No. 3 a t c.1,orc."''•""' .. rvv (tvrc Cente r Drive , l'~D•••ht<l0r•"91'Coitst0•1lyP1101. WP'>t, rn the C.1 ly ot ~-.ntd 0•10tie• JO,'"° •ltJ"'° Ana. Cd1tlor n1<1 on Nov. i PURL.IC NOTIC., emoer 25. 1980 at 10.00 .,. a .m ... ,ua IF YOU OBJEC T to t he HOT1cEol's•L10" grilnting ol th1> pet1t1on , •£AL•NOl'llt50M•Ll'lt01'1111TY y O\J ShOUld l.'tth(!r appear AT ':'.~~.~.::LE ..it lhe nea11ng ~nd state tftlM'-n•C_,ei,,,. your objections or f1 1e 1i.we1eot...,,...,, ... ,.. wrtlten obJeCtlOllS With the n ,,,!·-~~~~::"o1 Annt r ou r t before the hcari ng. c ~o..\w. c.onw•v•ld Your appearance may 1:>11 NOtote .. ,,., • ..., 91ven ...... ,,,. un- 1n P"''~Ofl or oy your at· ~:;'~~;:'.,'"~::O ':',,•~:,:.v,~1: .. ~~~-1 :~ I Or ney 'emf t ""•ltan of ~td S.yprrtOt C.our·1 t.)n I F Y 0 \.J A R E A o• •n•• tno 11\1\ cs., o1 No,,.,mbe•. '* CREDI TOR or a cont . """• o••·u o• sw,,,., S.-••11•, 10JOJ 1ngenl creditor uf the di! ,.,n•• Mo111"' 8ov1•••rd. '-0• A-.•••· (.ount y a• a..os AoQ•••s. St•t• of cpa~ed, you must l1le your c•'"o•n••. •I•""' ••111>•. t•ll• •"" ,,,. • lairn with the cou rt or ,.,. .. .,,.,.,ouin~rva1 .. ,•n-•o•tt UreSPnf ti IO tt1e l)E-fSOnal 1''" r•rtaln , .. I Olw:I Pl'•WNI P•-rly "''u•te 1n ,,.. ~·• ot Ot.n91', St•te f t'!JJr cSentat Ive d ppOI ntec1 OI C.•ulO<no•, pOth<vlOflY dHU•-•S ov 111e court w1th1n four . .,, ows. tc>·••• months lrom the date: 01 <..oui»••u1te .l! . ....,,'!SJJ.,,..'-"!l'"J,..J"'-----1• You , a r, 1 0 111.:11 1 h1• nl v. "I .11Jt:r <1r d I •" t ..,_,, ... Se••ll•. lAQ...,. Hiiis. lliaga zmc Ltlt "' d;i ... -. w1ttio111 ;J ... t.o1, (In v.rtlcr~ ~;~~1~~a,~c~o;t1';~t~~ ~~ ~~·;,:~;~,;·i~,~~·:: ~~ ~~~:: v.•ho "rtlt' f1om th1•1r h.1rrw:. f•lr furl tllHI pruflt <· ~ \he Probate Code of Golaen ~ .... Found•toon ol l.OQUM , C I T . .,.1h). •no _..,tnbtr\Np Cert1t1c•t• No l!Ot nt>cess:Jr1I\ 1n thctl orclt•r E 1, <111 orn1a. he time tor 1 11 1 01 untteo UtQUflO H•lf• """'"°'· Tht-last ht-<><1lint• t corne ov•·• rn: di:sk V.J'> raa ,,. f1 hng clnims will not eic-.nc1 0<<-• Avru..,.,., cs.1.0 oc d('pressing l! ""'" "HCll ~l-:WH l!: Hr\S~ "[ .... L--•-,..._~ ~ / prre prtor to lour months '.:.~;,.':i~i's rrom Se<Ofld L•guno TUE TIM t; Tl'• IJl-:1\I. Wi i i! Wfll'IEk 'S ~ .... ~ -· lrom the datc ot thehear-Termso1 .... e c .. ,.,,., • .,,u1monn R 1.on• • , ""---r ~ ... '"~/~001' ~;f ·~rx AM 1 Ne ~~::°r~~1:: ~':.::'~~~=~~~·::.: .H went 011 tv t•·ll ah.,:1t tl:i' v.nn1an wnuse • • 1.~· the tile ~ept by tne court d•Pos••ed•nht..d magic finger~ fa1rll fll'\\ nlr'''' rhl• lq> .. v.nt~r If you are inte rested 1n tne ..,1~1·:~.~,.::;:U:~~°'":::.,"'!,:: keys eight ho~ a rt.I' ... turn111.., 11ut ine 11H:rar~ estate. you may tile a re· •• .,,, •·-•tt•• 1rw '""""°'''°''on s uccess after a not ht:r Quest wrth the court to re· "•"0' -~0••cs.t .. ofu•• -(' h h th R lod d · I f 0•190 '"'' 211" d•Y ol 9<toou, 19'0 Well. Ounkie. ·1 \ c· i;.1,t tnt' t111w for "ntc·r·s / .oing l roug e o ex an trying tu ceove spec1a notice o the u..,..,.. R Cooc>t• • block and whe n I t.lun t have t1m1'. I make 1t ' ei>timate the number of Chris tmas cards you'll inventory of estate assets Con•erv•t"' orti.e For those of· you "hr, care not farruliar ~·ith need. and of the petitions, ac· ~",::,,ig;;:;::.':"'1P1 the term "writer's hloc k. · allow me to explain. 8. lnduJging yourself by centering "GONE ~~s~~~ ~~ ~t?! 0 ~2~ ~..., s.wiMo ft 's a fan<"'t :t'rm ust•1I by writ<'rs to de!>"f"lbe a WITH mE WIND" on a title page and putting of the California Probate •=:,:,~-ea.st O•••t p,,01, C"11nditio11 w~en they l'an 't wrtt l' It ·s when your your owr1 name under it: Code. 0<1 JO. 31. lfov. •. '* o•MO finger.i sho.!/>l·UP for work.and your· mind 'lS still I was on a-panel of·writers On<'e o{ women ·-1 ._. out to IWl('h \\nt•n vour mind shows up. 11 isn't who wrote from their homes and t.he wom an H. J.-.ck Hall, Attorney PUBLIC NOTICE ready to se\llc down· \'ou find ~011N.elf next to me s aid'her "well had never l'Un dry." I at Law. NI Dover Dr., NOTra •NVtTING i.. Timing a bu,.: tu st-c ho"" long-11 1 &k<·~ tu feJt like I was in the presen~ ol a supreme be-Suite 33, N~wport Be•d1, suLibho~u 1a1osi get from th<: basE.-tAi.irtl trtthi• t-,>ilin-ing . Ca., tel: (714) 642·1441· l'oaTM1'°"naucnOt10I' <-M•TtOM•L l'AlllK 2. Reading tht 1,1,..1!ti'l1rtg 1r1s1rud1nn<; l..rl><'I m Had she neve r com t-back fr11m a val'at1on. Puo'''""° 0...)n<ie Co.tu 0.,,, p,101 r11aNw1u10lfMAIN -'our blow.c and cunim 1111, •' tl tu m•'ntun looked at the typewriter and co uldn't rememb(:r o,. ~~ lO .. o., ''*' •HH• cOflr1t•cT NO. 1.u "' 'b FOR THI MOULTOlll NIOUfL _ 3 Heann~· a phone. rm~ 1n lh<: hous1• n('>..t . o w to insert t he paper ? Kad s he never -wATEll orn•teT · ... -~door or tn·Lhe nt.'xl .ip:.irt tn~11t. dnd vt.•P111g , · 1 ·11 bargained with God to tithe 1U~rcent .. for the PUBLIC :'IJOTIC~ No rocE •!> HERuv GtvE,. '""' fh 0 ( (. h 0 l,_Bo•rOoll>1~lolsol .. oOOIS1,.cl get it... rest o er h e or just one co e rent sentence'' NOTICE OF OEAT.H OF .n.,1t, _, .,,,,..,ec:eo.~ ,0190 p•o· . .., Picking up •;i w<1"t~ t·.:.111 ~'1th vour k:..ees lfad s he-neveroJ>-Oti&d a window ·and shouted to MA u R 1 c E s p IE GEL p0-.is <t>td.i ""1o rrw """'or 10 •.m. · • )J • · · · 1 'I do • ....a h" b , ~ on 1"* utn aov of Nooremoe•. lttO, for a nd ealhn~ your rnoll~C'r lo lt-lier v.1u \'c JUSt no one in p<1rt1cu ar. ' · n t ne..,,,. l 1s JO . ANO OF ,..ETITtON TO ,,... iurn1,,,1"11 10 \O•d O•W•<t 01 011 Learn-Mexican FOod · A ilexican Buffet Class· will demonstrate south .Ctbe border food specialties at F'assero's in . _.<;oronadel Mar. . . ~· -. · .. -....... . * fl'i'""-'.... ·.j-CJ . . :~ ,..::,~=~ 1.ca·<tmo · ila~fe?. Meirican Green Bean Salad and Kahlua Pie Forr*rvations.call673·234J, ( Horoscope By SYDNEY OMARR F&IDAY, OCf. lJ ) A&IES (March 21-Apr 19>: Joy of freedom and love -dominate e xriting scenario Youni pertOOS are drawn to you. Loneliness will no klager.be a companion. . TAV&US <Apr. 20-May 20): You know where you are "oan.c -and what to expect. Property and land values also art brought into focm. A significant transaction is completed to your advantage. GEMINI (May 21-June 20). Be aware of calla, messages which affect relatives and bring about chanae of plans. Visits, curresponden ce draw spotlipt. • CANCE& (June 21 -JuJy 221 You locate what b8d been Jost, missing or stolen. ProJect. t.uk or assignment is completed and you are reimbuned. • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). New approach brinp fresh start, added independence. Love is bl picture; you feel revitalized. VlllGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Delve beneath auperftdal indications -you could be on brink of lmpiortant discovery. Follow tbrou1h on buneb; ,Sve Ml rein to intwtive lntelleet. URA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Air of celebration could prenil -burden is lifted. social activity accelerates, penoaal boTizons expand. ICOaPIO (Oct. 23..fiov. 21): Dela.lb unravel and JOU 1aln acceu to privile1ed informaUoo. Foew • Pft!lllle, bonor, reputation, career ud fglfllhnent of amblUoaa. IAGllTA.&IU8 <Nov. 22-l>ec. 21): Focu on special fHlln11, lon1-ran•e plan•, travel, p•bU*lq projects and relationablp with me•.._ of oppoelte sex. Chae i4 discovered ... ,., ,_to unravel mystery. CAnlCOltN (Dec. 22-Jan. 11): Time and motion .. .,..,. major Hit ln°)'0W' pel'90llal 1eeurto. tamJIJ cUscUllJon aldl 1D cutUDc ........... UC wttlliout ........ ,D. prtn. ~· ~UR18 (Jan. JO.Feb. 11): Permv~­....._..._..,._ .. ; .-.. to MU JOUl'Hlf Mort. Accet .......... ,.,.,........jallll.... . -· IW~JO): l:m=•n· • ·:~-._ ........... ~ad •Ii~., .a.; ... Mlle ...... ...,11\IM pk· tan .... ,~•••al wllo •••ulla 1trta11" 11 11•.W, 5 I Id wMN rGU ate ewitr'IMd. discovere-d a wa~ ,,, l11!htP11 stomdt·h muscles ~r faceis m yfortune '.. . . • ADMINISTER ESTATE1,,.,,,,..,,.,.1.on, ••7f· mo••••••~.'°""· 5 Cl~amng th1· ,,·111 i;i 4'>ut . ur ~ vl)u r wcdtl1ng I picked up the ai:ticle ~-d loo_ked ~t the p1c · NO. A-106007. ' : . · ~~·:;;::~'.11!:~:::!.c~';;~~~:;~·::i ' .r~· _'with fl pdpe'tt·l1P-· ~ • • . .• .>.J)lre.~<Ll~~m~J~--a,gain . !c;~ttoUW,~.-....... T_~-a It. h-1!-~ :r_~s •O•°'" Atw1c1\•me~_:.o .... opo .. ,. ,...""',. ~~, ,. -.... • ~fi6...'°£Ne j -' r'~t'*...a'...".t'.~ '>', ~lN'illi~'d~ ~6.-L~~ boe.Jil!.'I'" • • .• ~....,.._ I 'A'~~ ~~·-···~·W ....... 1:-_, ... _ ·, ...-7-""'r -~ • -·~".' and contingen1rrecrrfufs ~•ffi~6ttrf•O' I',,,-----., n"'~ brokl"n H·111s • ·. • • . a1;.shc M ote . ~ . . Maurice Spl,.,..e~ of Irvine eov•• l"<l"-""G ""'"°'°''°" .. " Philliarmo1iic Features Electipn Theme Rt'<i. v.h1tt' ;.in.I hluc der·nra.ions "'111 svark the election the m1· of "Ca roui.t~I Amenc•ana, ··a brunch g1vt'n hy f be I n11nc T1>ri ace 1\ssoc1ales of the Orange l'ounty Phtlh.Jt monic ~l'1CI )' 011 Su n day (Nov 2 1 M rs <;unther Sh1rlt·~ ~·111 tx-tr. rh:lr~c or the benefit. a.'ic;isted h' ~tr<. lt:t~ Dcan1ger Mrs. I'd o rgan Stanlev . \1rs Robrrt Lan g and Mrs. Millicent Sal1sbur) . <;ut·~ls will galhl'r <ti I I ii m ror t1 ~111'1<fl hour I • ·• at the Carousel Room of the Newporter Inn m Newpon. Beach. according to Mrs Albert Kiss· inger .. £)l;lirman of the g roup. before enjoying the buffet brunch . Guy Halferty and h is Society Combo will play for dancing, a nd members have provided unusual prizes . Proc('cds from t he event will http s up'p<1rt t•ounty musical programs. --.-r-- IZOO LACOSTE k1ngekJl\/q.lrn1tshir ts mv.L:J~~ '-!:'<r f.<'i'•,'<l.HW T m~l roi..t..on, :n <ISSut'AUl 90hd£ 44 Auhton l•lattd• Nft1pol't Beadt•7J4/fU4·5070 IOOl ~twood BWcl• Mhtwood VUJaee•.2J3/ .. 79-~727. • • ~ ' U01 Qu.111 Strfft . <:a 1ifornia . and person'> N•-1 1W<K.t1,C•~..o who may oe otherwise in-' Boos ·~•" cofllorm ~o ... o t>e terested in the wil l andtor •;:,'";',,n:•:,:~ 1~~~1~~:~~~::~ CStatE'; •OO(uments .tre Oft l11e _.,d m•t De u A ~tit ion has been fi lea .,m1nec1 •n1ne """" 01 '~ O•Slto<I •no by S~rah Sp1e9el in the ~"0,~~~.~.1C::," 0• B0•1• E"ll'"""""'I Superior Court of Oran9e 1)(), °""'' ~''"' County requt>st1ng that N•-•• lk•<• c•~..o Sarah Spiegel be appoint· Coe>•""'" oe p,.,,,,.~• ., 11"' 01-''<" Of 8oy1e f"9i,...frlf'Q (OrPOt•t•Of" ed as personal represen· o, odvme<>1 ot ,10.00 "'" set. i;n.os tat1Ve tO a(!minjster the 'm,.,1 t>• m6dt! pay•DIO to Moulton estate of Maurice Spiegel ,.,l~~~ W.::."' ~~:·~ """"''".., on • (unde r the Independent •o•m ,.,,,......, •• ,,..,, o• ,,.. tontt.oc:t Administration Of Estates oocumtnt~ .,,., mu\\°" •<ono~n·•d Ac ti . The petition is serf6r oy • .-sn . ., ..-t,,..o • <trtot•tc1 c,...o , hearing 1n Dept. No-3 at ~.;.:,~~~~,.!:,O:~'!n:,.~';,0~;:,:• 700 Civic CPnter Drive, I m•O• IWt.C.1• IO I""°'°'' o• t>r IOI.~ w e,t, in the City Of Santa IM!nelll Of,,,. o"'"l' E•cn b•O , ..... Ana California on Nov•llr *•1tc1...., ....... ,,.,., 10 in. Qi•'*'<' ' 4f tne IOC•t~ dlt\tqn.tf.O in trws Ml•te ember 141 1980 J1t IQ;OQ tor tne Ollf'n•nq Of IJ<OpoUI• e l or a.m. •'oS• .... t1nw tn OH\ nQtK• QroY•OeO ... IF YOU OBJECT to the I r,_c11oo ,... bOll<I "'•" oe Qt..., •• .ff· granting of lhe peti11on, 1 ~:~·~~:,':f1 i:.1~·~· ;:!::.~:·~~~ you should either appear 1u'""" '"" 1equ•r•d P••m•"' •ft<! at the hearing and state .-.... 0,,., ........ _,.,, -<••h•K•lh 01 your o bjectio ns or file .:;;;;;·~·,,.•.n°,,,;,"..~0~~·.t!7,',' .,·; WrtHen obj~tlons w1th ·the l~t1.ucl°f0rlii1.0i1 ,,.. IMdOI• re•u•n court before the hearino.; '" ttm••Y ""'• •Mo s.10 co111rocr .,. Your appearance may be in ~~;17,',:;1~"; .~:.,~~~:0.,:,0:,!,!,:; p~rson Ol' by your at-~"''''"""'d "«<•PIJd. torney. rn. Boe•d "' 0•-•0t• "•• OOl••noo I F y O U A R E A l1om tnt 01..ctor ot ow C.•1olo•"•• CREDITOR or a cont -:,:~=~.:~":':1;~~:i1::::!,~ in9ent creditor of the de_l,,,g •••• 01 -01om ... 91',·.,.o '"" cea.sed, v.ou must file vour ::i;-;~ =~::9 .;::: ,':,,:.~~::::~ 'claim wt th the court or ,,, wntcn '"4<1 _,.,"to"" 11trtorm.cs present it tO lhe personal tor t•cn CIMI, tl•U1l1c•t10ft, OI IYC>e OI representative apPointed :;:~.:.., ~. :_:11'"t! ':~d •:::, 1 by the COUrt Within fOUr ,.or•tr• -Ofe<I •n ,,_ pcorlorM•ftO ITIOnthS from the date Of 101 llW con\r•tl S11tn ••I .. ol ••91>. first issuance Of letters a S ••• Oft Ill• wfln '"" Oee>etl!Mft\ of lft- provlded in Se<.tion 700 of ~:.,··~:~,,~::•;:-~.':":.~:.::.:':~<~:; 1the Probate Code of ,,,,.,fl,.,_,,._.,_,, Catlforr1ia. The time tor rn. eo.ro of O•,.tto" ot '"" o,,_ filinQ claims will not ex-''"' ,,._,..w. '"" """' 10 '°1-.1 .1 .. pi re prior to four months l~~ .. 1~~',!,=~ ":'~~ c~1~::.~~ irom the date Of the hear ..... <Ho. to ,., .. , ...,, onc1 •• 11 b1e1,. I Ing noticed above. • •"° 10 _.,. ...,, -e11 .,,...,..,11, VOU MA V EXAMINE ''" ~Y ;':.0E ORoU OF f"E eo•Ro the file kept by the court. OF OlltfCrOR!> OF THE MOULTON If you are lnternted in the NIGUEL wATEll 01sr111cr est.te Yi°" may file a re· """""'°" ar.,... c.,.n oouy P1101 • ()(I. 21. JD, IMO 024·111 quest w th the court to re------ ceive special notice of the I PUBLIC NOTICE Inventory of estate assets I and of the petitions, •c· counts and reports described In Section 1200 Of the California Pr~tf Code. • ' -. .. Cl O,•,ll~Y PtLOl Tele1'ision TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS • .. I 111 I<.., 11 \ \ -EVBM-L•aa• ...wa ~--WOMAN We>"''..., WtH1·1•r· e•hlf't lh•t lt1tlf t,,,.,. "'ti 1ht w\)lt,t ,....... ''' h .. • "fl-f"'l' le ' , ..• ""' ,,.. 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HEWS If A.-C tiWWS t:ao 0 90\.lSUI CD W£LC0'-'E &ACK l<OTTllll 'I) GOOOTIMfS 1t it"ff'ld 0 LJdf\. • ~Mt-t~hp OflN ttvn• J U t:Ull.u~•w• "UI~ ·l'1ot.l1 o~·.orar Q;) DICK CAVETl ._.,,,,n, Panttl • •Ut"'lt\ Stt!prl~'' l\•n\J Ira l ..__.,,. ?t_'I'°" t,tr UJO C.'1Utge i-1t1n't."'.:> fPt1tl 1 '1' 4'a Judd HirSl'h s tar 11f th\• "Taxi · TV series. plays a difft!r e nt sort of Dracula sn "The Hallo" et· n Th d t ·\1 must Wasn 'I " tonight al S :~l on A tK . l'hann~l 7 8 TIC TAC OOUOH 10 MERV GRIFFIN ml 3-2-1 CONTACT (RIQ • M"A'S"H t·ia'tll;"e"e !. 1 •• 1..t.1" 19 tJ ... 01., b urnt ll'rht'.'r\ .. 1 \tr•\it• h tj 1i. tr11H g lo 11 .. t>•OlrnJc-. 7.30 6 2 ON THE TOW!'i ~ &ARNEY MILLER 7:00 I) CBS HEWS D NBC NEWS 0 HAPP\' DAYS AGAIN R1cn1c f1qn1~ n1s ft:.t'~ .,v.._1, .111end1ng a Hallowoen oar ty al :i ha11nteo "ou>e NhP.re he 001ieves n., saw a 1>1111111ess 9nosi fJ ABCNEWS 0 JOl<EA'S WILD GI M'A'S"H Wile.. Hol LIPS phone~ from Tok~o 10 say !heres big news Frank assumes 11 s n1s Ollpecled p•omo11on «!) 8ARETTA Ba•etta rnl•SI It ;cue a top- less Cl<iocer lrom a man wno 1nlends 10 ~ill ner fEl OVEREASY Guesls aclf'lSS Mart llAAr- hn consum11or tnvest1gato1 Qiana Waller poet Luther Me!ke et Ci) MACNEIL I LEHRER Ho l!i. Stt:1'Ve Ed¥111a u1 .. 1tf•tt Metoo; Ao1y01~ 0 F,t.MIL V FEUO 0 SHANA NA r. .. ~ c.l Bnohy H tth11t IJ EYEWITNESS LOS ANGELES Pr•ul M(IY""' anC1 ''t'l Pedrc Ill ..,..~~· ;\ 1{'.U lih~ monstw n1,l., .. , ,and ''"'"'Al 10 1t1P ~~ot••' D~t Co1un1u.h> whtHt' p~yctuc T am.u"' Rand soends 31, unec1-,y n.ghl ... 1111 Int' Qt\OSI II room 5'12 0 FACE THC MUSIC GI All IN THE FAMILY fh~ Sh<11ts artt ~hoc" .-ci wnl'n HoPy arf' told lnal Archie hil~ tomPo the ranks ni t'1e nation s unPr.op1oveo t Part 11 fB MACNEIL / LEH~ER RE POAT a!) NEWSCHECI< 9 P.M. MAGAZINE M N!! Lin Wallo11 rugov p1ave1 a,.o Nav)' n~hr opte• p1101 Channrl Lillf ing• II KNXT 1C B$/ Los Anqe1e-; D KNBC 1NBCI Los Arn.iete'> D KTLA (Ind/ Los Angeies D KABC-TV t ABC1 Los Angeles :I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los A11qelf'S ~ KCST IABCl San Diego G) ~!Ind/ Los Angele-; 'I) kCOP fV I Ind I Los A.nge1,..., S) l\CET-TV 1 PBSJ Los Angele.-. 6!) KOCE-fV !PBS1 H1in11ng1on Beach 8 00 0 8 THE WHITE &IAOOW WJ'''-*'' "-l•Hh\1()1• h •1 ,, .... 111 \ .. f1~ .1 t 1t1I llld •1 \ UU.' l1H lf1v t•111 j1•1t1 t,111 t11·fff•ilt'' ... 0 GAMES PE'OPLE Pl.A\' t1•11~u••rt "'·"Hu ,1 • .u10 '1t1•ltlt•11 ~•1oh ltHI r 1,Uf1i•' 1( t11c;,h I fifl'41• t••1n11 l !f llt• h1•h ,..... ,,,~lt·h (lli\! o~t111uo '-lo.I''''' u11u, 1"-... 1r u ,, 0 MOVIE • • • Tnt• f t.whu1lnHtJ 1 t97'>1 Gt>o19•• C "'"'" ~nPP e .. mc.roft A wat) t'-'a11 secuu1y o thCfot h , .. , to lJl8YfHti ~JbCi-1.l!_.ft ~,t,n .. ,ru 'h•• '"'h'"' rtn11 t11t1nl,lf••I., on""""d Ii, fhQf'\ ot tn~ Gf)""3" 0i1111• ,,,.., 12 n• 0 10 HALLOWEEN IS GRINCH NIGHT A smau Dv'i ·~ \1iO'#n •• w.11 f•on Wnn-.,11le t>y u f1(HC:P .._,nd ano wino~ uo "''" M1 c,..,,,,o•• ,,,cf· ,,. , •(•• w1'h '"~ grCJut..hy qt ••U• IR1 0 MOVIE ••. 'oe.11111 H£'ro 19761 f/011 Mu11a~ Q,a1111 W1l1t&rns A h tQQP• ,t1.1PC"V !JOl+<..AmJo s t 1rflf'' .mt1 tt 1eopa1 011eo whoo "e re', ues ner af\O kill~ ,,,,, ubl'fiJr:tn' 1: nrc; • m P M MAGAZINE I\• '"1rr ... 1e1N wi.1t'1. utnr l dtt\' Haon a n a C l hrn,,11 • ,,,....,..tJht1on dott1v Q) MOVIE • • • , rn•· o..-..,rn Ot A1c•1e I 1<>111 BM C.ov 1ara Robby Benson A """•UO"' la111"1 '''~ llHl)o'• al<!4j In CO<>" ..,1111 10. ptObl9Mt C&uS"d Of '"' l(i r•ar 010 ,0/1 ' orvo •01J.c:ltOu tll) 21 T()HIGHT '1'i) WOYZICK UO G 10 fHE HAUOWEEH THAT Al.MOST WASN'T r •• " h•llO Wlill'tftH\ 41t•H.n II" 1•ul•''' tu c: .... ucnl fl•Jt ''"''Jflfft f\1411<.Jay .,01 .. i:. the ,, Qtv.,r1 vrwe1 t.h fl.ii& w11" (oft ,,10 J~ t' M1tl\hU ti' Mv1t ,,,,,.. tR) O> CAROL au~ETT ANOf"RIENOS fD BOOAflT ~ ~µ.,, '·• 1ttr1vu• tc~ Hum I ' r•, f\ ,1,,l fu1Jtunnq lh1f'1~rt•U 1 (II~' f(ljtT' fUi f •''·'' ,, •it"I ••• , ~· ·~ ' .,, .. Heel t.y , , ... , 1r 11 Hes •vn i00 6 e MOVIE HJ(14' Attd M.\ff1aqt: ftul -i:;.,1 ••. j,~r -cas .. -(P-rtur11flr4i 1 110.. H,.u,.·utto1 M•'-•~v M ''"'If! An etlrd9eo ""''~ .u t n·"IH1 .... , (;tPS!i-t;'~. 'apt..~ '--"·•H•t>~ dQrt•n'.)I a ''"an IOt " • ., ~,.~ ei.ti1 nas strong 4 I """ 0 MOVIE !J •ntt~n Om• ' II '14711111\11111 .. m HOIOO!n l ee • u .tnl A wealthy 1..lu~tt•~ • 1~1 ,1101 fl, .. '-',,_. tJ.>; 1 h+~ Ot.•re.J"' .. n htOtnt1r '\ , •• r it IU)'>h 111.)U') ytlUtlQ';,l .... 1 9'if"U l't lC.1 1t-tll( the t M1lcJ ()f I ff t'~\111 1R1 IJ 10 BARNEY MILLER ,,•,J~'"' ~1pm1Pr11, ln..,?JP• h.H t uge1 1•1•H,1ng '' ~ a J•4 f '"fJ' n,t,S 811rnp~ a11d fl!" nu~11 <1~lltgB.t1et.• .i•. 1 \t)P' "1au \ fll\H Ch'' !»ofl\JilO tf'MI llLJ Q) MERV GRIFFIN {Ji) SLIM CUISINE lhp -... 11'20 fE) SEPULVEDA BASIN LOVER . 9.:io.fJ I 0 ll 'S A LIVING, 1P•1·•f'l·P1••1 J l~f' a111 .1(.th>P h" ,1p·, t ,i.. ton~ as "'11 1,.-1·~-,..-,,. ., 11 posn ,.r st.tu r.~1 l·~luu fil SNEAK PREVIEWS R''9"' f twrt and Getl.t' s ... " ,., 'f'v• .... -" f h~ fhJ ,}., '"' '-., "' ~np~< otcn 11 • I\~, I "' F1f~f t I• 11V ~-•Htl lro9 ,, ,. µClf f {B U.S CHRONICLE I i vo .... •n.11 F .-1n•1I,.-Jin I anti· tP1.Jnt1~ Ol'i tt\e ~lOI; , ,f (Hlf! , nvP l ..tnal r.im,t~ •11'0 'hi'1I ~h,uQ')tP \0 HICO ,~, lttt: 1rul" 1-lhOuf I 1r1e 11 .,l"!. vne •U'"Ctt•d r. ~c~~~~ Q) NATIONAL NEWS fD THIS OlO HOUSE · I hf" CH I+' J!> art' 1e 1eled , anJ rt•nov;J1rod tnf'I Ol;lk . J ''"'h' ,~ r• .. prttr•"'O dru1 t:ion v.1 . ar :,we1 s 'c.lm"1' .. n~wer t(·AP~lt0'1S 0 {B NEWS~ECK 10;30 m .Q) NEWS u;) MASTERPIE"CE THEATRE Pnae .Ano f r~1utJ1ce W ri• ,, Mt Bir oiey rnoves 11to 1t1r ne qn1.io1nood "1f5 Benr'\el COOS•dftfS 'llt't1 lhe •iQhlful p10petly or one of net t1v• uf\maf11ed daughlffS 1Par1 •11RJQ ID THI AOYOCATU: ILICTION'IO 'Th4t BHI Men To lHO AOv()(;lflH and e1~t w•I ,,.,... ..no 1upl>Oft 111e ... ..,. of Ande•10n Corl•• and Reagan d11ba11t which una1dala ~ 111e 1>es1 man 10 lead lhe CQ1.1n11y tot lhll next tour rears Michael 01.1Mak1\ mooe1111t1 11:00llDGCI;®J NEWS D HOl.L YWOOO • SOUAM.I 0 N!Wl YWE.D GAME GI M'A'S'H The 1unk man makt15 a muc'1 needed surgical ctamp lor the •077111 and Klinger lhrows oul Hol lips wedding ••••g 'I) ONE STEP BEYOND 111" Al'r •i!JJJI A lafll1ly Hapeze llCI l'IU an arQU· mO"nl 1us1 before s1arhng U1etr.show I 1:30 f) (f, THE JEFFEMON8 George becomes 1nvolveo in a ru,.ous tldllle ol me st,.es alter one 01 his 11ore mG'18Qfl•S qu1IS IRI D TOHIOHT He.SI Johnny Carsbn Gues1s Geo•o• Carlin Joe Gaoag•oia 0 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H The H ort n !or Roslvn puts l'(tHen and Do'!l~n ,,, dan ye• (Jf tosin9 meor parole 1J JO ABC r~EWS 0 GUNSMOKE A ps~ct1opat111c Outlaw lakes o•c• Oodq~ .n Ma11 s JOSCMC" hWdlUG tne l.Jwn no1,tage ... ~ ne await~ an t<Apt•Cl!'d goto snopmo•lf Q) HOGAN'S HEROES Q) IT TAKES A THIEF w~e11 .;n StA. dgent •'• >11ted 1rv1ng 111 ,1oa1 a lost al ageuts h on\ trw !Unan ~mbassy Al Mund/ 1~ a«;.qned th~ 101> fE) ml CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11 50 IJ !J,. CHARLIE'~ ANGELS J.u ~unro~ rtito1ns 1t•e AnqC'I~ ,0 n..-\o '"''"'" , eSCV\." he, s1st''' .,,,~ tron 11 1Jemen1("() m11 'onaire 1.iho •'» nniClu.'J '''"' p11~one, 1RJ -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 6 8 MCMILLAN & WIFE McM illan suspect~ tr1,11 his SHU Ct S OrOStJeGltVP Or1d0• JOHN DARLING TUBE TOPPERS KCET D 8:30 -Bogart. Film clips from the movie career of Humphrey Bogart highlight this special narrated by Charlton Heston. CBS fl 9:00 "Rape and Mar- ria6e." A dramatization l')f the tru~ s tory of J ohn and Greta Rideout. who were in- volved in a spousal rape trial (see re- view. photo below>. NBC 8 9 :00 "Damien -6men II " The little devil grows ol~er, and this time William Holden and Lee Grant are trying to stop him in this supernatural movie sequel . qroom 15 not .. t all whal ne apPf!ar• 10 oe 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Ac;.e Larsert 01scovet\ '""'' n1s co~~ can comm.rtnd 1nan1ma1e ot>1ec•·~ 10 do tu~ ¥!fill .. GI YOU BET YOUR LIFE Buddy t<ac~t\11 me@ts a w oma11 whO C1t:o•,hoy~ to1~ a lad.,, hyp oCJlls.t and o m;{iu t111no plays tile musical saw • 12:30 0 TOMORROW 01rectors John C.ari;emPr George Rom<>t<) ano J'!an not Srwar< 01Y.uS5 I,,~ prJp\,lla1 •\~ o t t1(')rf0f t\lrn~ 0 MOVIE • • • • Ln Str aoa t 19541 Anlhonr Ou1nn Gmtiella Masir1a 011ec1eo Dy Fe-OF-<ric.o Fetm1t A .,,,ne;d"'''"~ ~trf)ngff\an at:cornptt• •CO 01 1hA s1m plP w1'1eO r:nl tw oougn\ 10 l)e f>1S Cl<:>wrl IS ()OaOed onlt. '9.1ll1n9 3o ac.10t>:'it whC leases n.m 11 n, SS min 0 THEFbl TM Oiv1de<1 Man GI MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE l ne H.AF taC.e\ •) {11'Sc-rm ·• 11rne oomri \01 ,,, an -:ne- m1 ;, J&nt •o 1togger a nu<.l.:ar p11~ Q) NATIONAL NEWS 1:00 IJ IQ, POLICE WOMAN Pl-&.JOt-r pOs"'S as t rr.n an 1~t •n t1u~h (lu 1111<.J N?rn&,. 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Boris Ka11c.11 A man '"~ 10 5olve 1no1 mystery ot two' Engh~"'"''" who d1sap- peare<1 on a nu111ing lrtp 11 111 "10m1n > Q) NEWS f 'ridoy•• Day• ilft_. tlo1·i.-• 11'00 Q) • , Rano~ R1<1Ps .. .<111.ne 119341 Jofln Vla111" .<llbetla Vaugnn A (uwtJ•.t'f .ut11va1f!S an out- law q "'9 10 fla\t\e1 ev1- <Jfl(1tP .qa·r~t 1n1eves wrio' ra.cwo t:1n ... •Pr•~ss comt>a· 11y QtllC•· I 1 '"I -AFTERNOON- 12:00 Q) • * Anr\1e 03•1ey t 19'.i51 f<arbar3 Stanwyok, ~,, • ._,~,, f osutr A rron- t11•f!tWOrt1~•ri becomes a C.l}l..,01 ily as a CH 'lUS >iarp .npnter t I "r ~O Min I Q) • • PnJr1t:>rr· 0 1 The AuP Morqu;, 19541 i' art M afrtPH µ3111r1.1 M edina A '~y-..hn~ath ar.J h•S t1an· r eP. comrr11t '' se(les of murde•5 (? nr~ I 3:00 110, • • , Tne H(lu<'ll 01 r ne BaSkPrvolle!'> 11972) Stewart Gra\\~et Wdham St-t1lnPr A 1nystenous ''-''':t9 haur\s ed"::h genera.· t.nn "' a ne>Dle f:ngh5h t •'"''''' i\ "' JO min' 3'300 • • , l•e fn1ng W11n '.,.o f<l'<IO'> 11972> Ray M 11.1no ROS"r Gfle• The ~ P'ld of a rac1i\I t>1g,1\ ,c:. .,,,r,<all1 'ransptanted to "" l>tl!v ot a Dtack man t2 rmstrong & Batluk Last ·Year Guyana; Now Rideouts . .. ~-.1- By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP I -Can i1iterest be created in the sex problems of two boring, rather shallow people'> Of course . Thus did John and Greta Rideout become A:merican celebrgs. And. following the true co~or news oddities, the Rideouts · rape-in- marriage ca.se i!'now a TY movie. Last ,• .ve..ati~L ~··1· a. ~ . •. ,......,0!.:.'2. ~R'i"":;• 1'.$_;,.! i~'.'t• '~-~"d··· 4 .._' Mia · r i"fqe: e m eout • Case" fJlls into that class of entertain- ment called "docudrama,' meaning the writers and actors get to spruce up ..reality a bit while making certain to pa use for commercials. .• WIFE CHARGES RAPE Undll H•mltton St•ra '"RAPE AND Marriage." for the re- cord. is clearly tinted by Greta Rideout's view of the circumstances that led to the landm~rk 1978 trial of he r husband for rape, the first rape-in- marriage tnal in history. It's use{uJ to bear in mind that J ohn Rideout was ac- quitted by a j ~ of his peers, a fact ..: . .. .,,. -... . e-;· · .... ·' Halloween F ete Aired !'~ ~-;. g Since 19231 Anaheim has produced the lar9est. and oldest event of its type in the Un\ted States -its annual Halloween Festival. Thi• year's 57th annual festival parade with Grand Marshal Earvin "'Magic" Johnson will be televised live Saturday at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE ,Channel50. ~ • Hosts Dr. George Fis- :: chbeck and Stephanie ·~.·Edward s guide you · .,_ . tbrouah the colorful :*; event. Tbe 90-minute •:;.~ parad~ bellm ln Glover Stadium in La Palma Park, and proceed.a down Harbor Boulevard . Hi1bU1bta wUJ include ~ •• floats, Anaheim High Schoo1 District bands. plus visitiQg musical or· ganlzations, equestrians, cele brities riding in classic Thunderbird con- vertibles, and special novelty groups. The Halloween parade highlights a four-day festival ol carnivals, cos- tumes, dancing, arts and crafu. puppet shows and other events beginninl toni1bt. "The Ma1k of Halloween" is a com - munity effort 1pouored by the Anaheim Halloween Festival Al· sociation in cooperation with many buaine11e1 and or1aniaation1 in ·1 ~ N<1r AJll AIU MAL I ~ '' l AM A HUMAN HEINO I t'-1: ·~· -'¥..,.; ......... fllMa tlrN ~?9·!>339 c•-. OWl'Jf 634 2»3 Or ange County, as well a s local gove rnment agencies. '"The 57th Annual An a he im Ha lloween Parade" ~ presented by KOCE. Gary Green is producer. (·n ' REv ... rnwJ J>Qrtra_,ved in this movie as an irrefuta- bi~ injustice. A1deout's l~wyer (Rip Tom) is £ -~~t.e . .-.' .. .J:~_.. ....... ~-. %": h~'c1ient 's" T>ehalf ... The district at- torney who's supposed lo be prosecut-· 1ng him I Eugene Rochel is portrayed as an ambivalent, obtuse incompetent. The trial and ultimate ·acquittal of John Rideout emerges as a lesson in good-ol'-boy jurisprudeuce , with Womankind as victim. Yech. On the other hand, the film does managt: to suggest the profound con- fusion operating at the center of the Ri d eouts " lives. J ohn CMiekey Rourke) and Greta (Linda Hamilton) are at odds with themselves as much as they are with one another. ~ 'lllE RIDEOUTS, neutralized by this psychological paralysia, allowed others to step in and play ball with their lives. The ladies of the Salem, Or~gon women's center saw Greta Rideout's case as a swell chance to strut their feminist stuff, clucking around Mrs. Rideout like tµp Junior Leaguers with a new pet prft',fect. John Rideout's lawver saw his client's miseries as a new act in tus legal medicine show. And CBS saw the Rideout woes as a way to fill two hours of prime time. ' There is some shaf9 acting hera and . a certain restraint t~ keeps "Rape and Marriage'' above the level of cheap e~ploltation. Call it moderately Pti ~~e~ explo~tat!~~~ •• ~ "~.~ ·. 0ABC'1 FIRsT NEW sitc~m . ''It's a Living." creeps in todight. It features 'some bouncy yoting ladies and some tired TV concepts. Welcome back, ABC. . "It's a Living" seems to be wholly derived from CBS' "Alice'' (whjch was once fresh) and from a Pl\s teleplay of a couple of years ago called. I believe. "Ladies in Waiting." This "new" ABC show features five nice ladies who wait tables in a posh L.A. restaurant, They wear slit skirts and get pinched by the customers. But all the real fun occurs in the dressing room. where the ladies yuk it up and ~ solve problems. THIS WEEK'S· dilemma lS the virginity of one of their number, Vicki Wendy Schaal, She kinda wants to;-.you know,doit. but ... "Don't worry." one of the Dlder-and- wisera tells tier_, "we.'.re all vir~, . pause ror 'carined laughter . . . until the first time." And that kind of stuff u.sed to be fun· ny . . . untilthe thousandth time. Why do they call it ''aduhery," when it makes them ad Ii~ children? BgtMBorns Larry Wilcox, co-star of TV's "CHiPs," gets ready for something with more kick than a motorcycle on NBC's "Games People Play," airing tonight at 8 on Channel 4. He's sca.1rchirul for tt killer. ••• und time is runnin.t out. ' . ... -... EtflERTAINMENT /INTER~~ Thu~y. October 30. 1980 OM. Y PllOT CS Saddleback Theater Bac·k Home After a bumpy rid~ wllh Uw seuon 's tlrat pro ducUoo and pottl)()nemf'nt ol ~ sttond, lh«-Sad dleback Vallt>y Communaly Tbe.altt ui bad on schedUle a1ain . SVCT Pf'ffidt-nt J0t• t'orcho hH annduncrd Olal llw M1u 1on VJeJo playt'r8 will bt-blll'k '"thf'if'0""1 l htaler •11un for the> OPf'Dll\I ol "The t'alalf'y Con vertibh.-" Nov 21 The Olutu buUchna. at 2.5141 (' Obr.ero, wa11 r h.~t'd down by rounty bulldln1 In SJ>e<'lun after \ht' upen\nai wHkend of "No Hard Feellf\111 " m St"pft'mbt-r WHILt: THIEATt:a MF.M8F.a S worked on- brlntln& lhtur buildln11 into romphan<'e wllh ('ounty n·aulations, the.-play hou:w wa11 dark until Oct 10. when "No Ha.rd F~lln11s " r.opent'd an ttw Mi1111on Vl~jo Hi1h School theMtt'r. whe rt' ti doses tl"5 tnter rupted run th l11 wt't'kt'nd --M~•nwtH\t', S1uldle>b11<'k shelved 'T he Bes\ Man" until n ut sprinw . evt'n though lht> play • u cast and m reht'1tris;,1l .. J '1u~le>. l'tmverttble.' un der the d1rert1on of .\rt Winslow, arnvet at tht' re opened theatt'r in thret.' w~t'ks and will run through ~('. 13. • Intermission Tom Titus 10 'l('J '>tlll l1do•I l111l1h I' \\ 1111 .l S.I di.II ~:t' lo :tll 111 h•·r" T hi• \,·111r'\ 'lht•.Jl<t n111 M1ll~ 1:-111 n•hl·.1r•-.1I f111 111' :.1•1·11111l lllUl'•I p1 11dt11'\lllll u( t h1• -.t'~l~Oll . (;1:111 Carl11 M1·n11tl1 , '\111.iltl ,111tl till' 1~ht V1i.1tnr!> ... h 11·h opt'"' "111\ LI! .llld rum. throu~h l>t•<' ~I Ton ' f't1..,11u111' cl 11 1·\ t JOH 1111' \'ht 1'>l 1rt,11> UI"'' :i t <.1i.I m .. 111twr., 1n1111111 J1111 Zw~lt-1 as Amahl P-ttt <\llt-11 d!>. ,.,., 111 .. tht'r .lo.-H•"''"r Mon t"nrne} · .Hiii 1-:c1 '; ,.. ... ,.11 ' .1 ... 1111 kin.:· .l11h11 ~ t'llll j !) th .. trn~t' urul .1 1 11•11 ""' 1·1111'1't 111~ u! I 11 n1 E ar I) Der r rl'k 'I n mhl1 M.11111.1 l h11~rno1•t . 1>uru Rurden Hrn:i IA'I' ,..,,.ik111 l.1•" t'\11 nt· J11lin,1m 1111 Tift. Lin 11<1 M1llt·1 t-.lli·n 1111).!h•·'> I 1111.11111t' Hl·11111>ll and ( 'm r rrw Self • Ille Lagunu Moulton Youth Worki;bov under the 1hrl.'f tmo of f.1~a Sun•tlf' • t llrlctrf'n of all agl's from South Coast com 1nu111tH·s <.1llt.'OJ tl1t' workshop , whJch cuJmmates 1n a yE'ar 1•11d produt'tmn v.ath costumes . sets , lights antf makcuµ f>crf11rmant:l'S of '"I hc Pall' P111k Dragon" will lw 1oe1vto11 m:xt ,..rrday at 7 JO~ 111 and <;arurday at '! <rnd 7 :Jll p m Ti(•kd!> are SI for adults and 50 t'l'Ob f11r ch1ldr1>n , with lwket inform1tt1on available <.11 11J4 '>9f>3or497 5422 • t i\l .LBOARJ> Audillons fur 'Teahoust' or ' th t<A u~Ui'>t Movn · w1llbcheldN011 toat7pm tn tht W1· ... tm10l'.(4•r t'ommunity Theuler . 7272 Maple ~· , Wc. .. ln1111s 1...r direct.or Kent Johns.on wHI lw ,..l•1.•king h Y1' m<-n for military rolt'!>, onP man for th1 l't'Oll JI rol1.• or an 'lricntal. llllC Oriental Geisha girl t ~vi·. and s ix. me n and six women for s u'-'port· ini:: rnlt•!'. thl' !>lfow upeni. Jan !I for five \\ <·ek1•nlb The Saddlebark group wall hold a generat membersh1p mN>ttng and potlut'k s upper Nov 9 at the Obrero Street tht.'ater. starting at 6 p m • and all .members past , present or futUtt art' en couraged to attend Call Kathy Brothen at 964 ·2047 for details ("HILDIU:N '!'i T tl t . <\T t :R 1 't urns to t h, Laguna M1Julto11 l'IJ) hfJU'>l' lll:'XI w••1•k(·nd wrth tn1· mus1l·al '1'hl· P.ill' J•1nk Dra~u11 pt•rtorml'U bv KU'KS'fAf,t: E lli't1lwtn Han~.-n of lluntington !<~a t h a 111l f{.H1clJIJ '.\•J lt of ~ewport Bcae h n ,1v1• tht ll·adrn~ r11ll·s uf ~all) and CliH 1n ·-L':ibard. 111t<'111ng Nuv : al the l;em Theatt.'r. l2M52 MJm ~l (;ci rde n Gmvc tirkets for the m u::.1 r..U tlrdmJ n1..1y tw ord1:red b) c<slhng 636 1213 Bf!'s 8llllbla • • THE ~t:WPORT HARBOR Actors Theater 1s r eady to unve il its first Sw1day Night Specia l, ,1 production of "lnnerrha nge" by the Anaheim mime troupe or Mmam Tait and V1<'ky Silva Tht> show opens Sunday and will be presented the folJowing Sunday, Nov. 9, a lso at 7 p m. in the theater. 390 Monte Vista St • Costa Mesa It ·s free , ... .. ....... , .. . ---NIVAn .......... 111 .... ,, ..... 7• .. 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(PG) Sinatra Sharp 'Sin' • Ill First Mo uie i11 Decade Well Produced By AKTlll 'R K~lt..H'I rM Ho11vwooa Me-pontr "'1 I m w a\ 1't h a s a 11 .. n 11 \ mystery thnll\'r 11n 11::. hand::. 111 "The f'irst Dead I\ Sm." bas•'lf on the best s<'llcr · h\ I.a" renl'•' Sanders :'<Int only 1~ 1t a taut. s k illfully vaccd int•l11d rarn a played against some 0 1 \1 anhat tan's meaner '>trl:'C'l~ 11 :ilso marks a comeback for Frank Sinatra. a ft er folh J <ir1·au1-. 111 the first rolt> hL• 'il.'c.·m~ lo h:ivE' • taken seriously rn morl' than 20 years. There's no off tht· wall tluwn ing here. lik"e--m-4)o t.1 Omg . Magee· or "Ocean ·!> 11 .,. Thi!> 1s fHE FIRS! DE.AOL.Y\tH \f•lm•••'• P'oou~..-r\ '-""'O'f.I"' PttPOv .. Mctn ">fldt1111t'f U1r~ctn• Rt .. ,, HyHOf' '>t, t•f>nP•tt'I' M""" "' n '' PMWf .. 1 Miow1tlttO \..f,llOr C•\I I ron11 S•MH<t f-11;•• Uu04.-d1' Jlllt~ .. , Wn1rmort1 Od•tcf C>u111.t:\ Ut¥•rtdt't \/• • drJ Mtt,•1n G.ioe.! ,a.mrv-i, /.~fO.• C,t'tHQt.' 111 Joie Sp1n.,•ll J\lfr(i.1'tt> M 1mn .-rvd t-u.,,1.-1 ~vnn1r\9 ,.,.,,, 111 m ... ut•• MP AA Aa\tl\• A the w,ork of a serious. disciphnetl actor. and h is pe r for m a nce transforms the picture into lhe kind of class act t hat ha::. alWJY.5 been associated w\th the Sinatra name in recordings and ron certs. ~Jt>J 'IE HJ~'J IEU . "" 111\u.lrga twn ('"t'n l hov~·h ht• h,,, l.lut J ft>w m 11n day~ •Jrl lh1· f.>n ·t' JOd ht.., l11'1t '-hul ,·apl 1111 • :\n l hc in, /' l'rlx· 1 hds 11. ttrit-11 l') .. u1 that lit', 1ntt•11 -.1 .. d unh rn '""'mg 1·r:rrw' t h.It l.JPPCll Ill lllS OWll prl'l"llll'l I ht' bl.kai.;11t ~I'd c • I' <'llll!>t~ lite :1111 or • r d t rt"I "' t•.1punr~ "J>t'l'1a ltH 1 \1a run < • .tb<'l • anti t+it-wmnw nf one 11( lht 111uroc1 VIC~ltm!> I Brcndu \'.atu·aro, L1r heir him -.i rt through tht> dues. bul the fi nal t·h1lling traekdowri 1:. a onv on On<' 1·onfrontat1on Y. llh lhl· l'OP h•msf'lf pullin~ the lrtggt'f un 1 lw PS.\ <'hutH' killer .1fler r('a!tzrng that w1\h all h1. 'i11<·i.1I and pol!IH·.;1 1 ronnc1·t1nn:-. th•· t'OlU'L'i wou!d prol,abl~" n.· l1•a:w the murolc>rer 111 the mom 1n~ TUIS ISN'T THE h ystcnl!.d v1gi lant1"'nt of Char l es Bronson's ·o~ath Wis h ," or fven ·t he nght wing fanaticism o r l'lln r Ea::.1 ... on'1 s "D rrtv H arr y . ' Sin a tra 's !'.1·q:ean·t t.rrome:-. a killc•r r elu<.'tantly bet·ause he has been on th(' street Ion~ <'nough to know that HE PLAYS A sln'et wist -.Jt>... th1·rc 's n., pth'Pr wa} ;,nd York detective. almos t ove;· thr bt>c•nu.se . with his wrfl· ~Oftl'. he hill. on the Vt'r~c or mandalor) JU:.I d1.esn't g1vl' a damn Iii!. retirement. But he bt>1·omt·s rn 10~11 1::. 1mt lil-.eb w ..ippt·al \•1 trigued by a series of wn1l' the A<'l l ' \rn\i.d. but Mann ranging and seeming!~ 11nrelc.1 H t:h1n s ·•c ~i µI m a kf'S it e d murders a 11 c>r th e m 1111".' rfulh 1,,..r::.uas 1"f brutal, all of them without ctp· Brian H11tton hel11.., luo Essen parent motivation . and ·all or t i.Ill\ a n ar ti o i1 d1 r t<t•11 them usmg the s aroe w('apon .. n ' Where En!!lc!' 1>an"' i. here ice a2' 11 ... prmf•s l ~at he <:ap h:indlc the Ill I hC' 0,1 t'll\')') 111•1 \~ l'I 0 ~IOi.111 J :rntl D1111J\\,,, th<• I,\ 1,;\cd • ·''ifr- Y.1, 1 ,., 1111-.\11r:t11I:. 1111·xph <•abl) ti) Ill ~ 'I hc·h I!> 1h1· run · flmt) hum1,r in I ht: bypl;n· bet wt:en ~a natra and .IJ nll'::. Wh1t111on·. lhl • uunty t'ONmt•I 1 ... u prnf1•'-!.1<111a!" "~·•• 1•on 1 1•.il ttw1r rnutu:.I r .. ~Jr<1 b1•h111tl tt "h1(·ld of bes11t .. n ng 1n diffrrl'nt't Then• 1s a r are t1·11 dt>Mll'..,i-111 Sinai r , ·.., -,1·vPr,JI -;c·en 1•!. "'th •• t<.'car1> :in un d1'1 ~1Jrlll.i hl1 ti und• r -tat• II 11·sµ1·1·1 for r: u-.cum <: i1 bt>I "1''Cpt·1 • •s ~ F.\lt:S nu., ..,t;ado~" kille1 I u a~•d !Juke:, I IS µre!>ent•'d as a human being albeit a psyc hotac· human being No one. with the possibl e t•x1·e:pt1n11 of z, rbt'. cmeq?I'. JS '>Imply 3 Ch ar<1C't Cr Tht' rilm, rnc1dl·ntesll). 1drri t1f1e!-> Dllke'> ao; tht· murderer Catrly ~arl} on. the t'xc1temenl Cl'nters about Sinatra':-, effo~ to track h tm down, and then his terrible reahzat1on ttiat lht' killer m1ghl be freed to k(\I agam It's marred somewhat by an overly f anry opening that intncuts Dunaway on th1· opcr:.i1 :nf!. table with shots of Duk es on the p rowl. thus imply ing a rela- tionship bel w~n the two that doesn 't in facl exist. But onl't> lh 1:-l1<a:-, been sorted flUl tlw '>lt1r") unfold~ ~"' tll I) Jntf :-ur t<ly p r o p t.'llecJ bv E ri c A I )l t' r I "<1 n ·.. pr l' ,. i :-. .,. e d 1 l 1r1 ~ 1 which cncludcs sorn\.: bc:rnt1rul • W ~!~: ~ : .. ~" 1 I ~-./!.Ya) e < .. ll U'll!lYt~ .o~ ~t>JatJ<!ns)up.> as well ~'-·~·" <\ .... .n,~ . ·-~ .. ----... ~•~OD• _,\.,,l\jt li~8t\'bri'a)( , "' -i:a~lllil:mmia::aE.:ia:a~a:a:1:1~a:1111:1111· · · ~~~ · --· · --'~ ~ ... Iv t1 m t't1 l~p J1~sol\ f's· anrf h•)ISterf'd by· 1;11rdon J('nkin' 'iULOUl'd h u t t:ff11 llVl' SC'Ort', "'1Ch 1L~ l'h1ll1ng w1-i·1~pe:-s tn th1· h1ir h s111nr.:·· .l~..;k · Pne~tl'y;; 1•h 11• t:r 1 1,hP.i~ i.tpµJ 11p n~L$1;;,, m~._ • .. ,)>.~ ...,;-.-...:.,-.-;, ~,..._,..,,_ .......... .. .. MIDHIGHT SPECIAL F~y & Seturd•y "FRIDAY THE 13th" ·n • ....,...-~.,.. •. ' "t:tALLOWEEN" •·I~-.... •.-U.1-, CEORCE OH,GODI auRNs IOOK u.I ------'--1n 9oA \Uttrust · J ...... '° RBANCOWBO ,,, ... , .. , ... MIRAMA• THEATRf )14, 1(l',f ITAll'f9 ""°"" "THE 9l.UH 9ROTHEH" (R) 7: .. S P.M. Plus "THE.leRK" 6:00 P.M. Sped.e~•••n ---10,.M, ''llHAHTOM °' THE 'AMDIR" (RI Paul Wiiiaims - Aretha Franklin Ray Charles, etc. Admission $3.SO Fri. & Sat. MIDNIGHT IHOW- PN./MT. LAIT'tDAYI "WllY "°""°" ~....,. .. (ft) 1--~1 NOW PLAYING A~111l!1•,.,rn1'1ift\1r•· r,_ •• ,~ .. ~···· :' ·. tot•......... .. -..... ... ~ f \\l : .. ,..., ... ...._ .. . MANN'S llllA 'lAlA 9 e, 'J,'J 'ill~ ClllEOOlllf lP i , CO#UOI' UW,Ollf lDWAllDI' •tlSIDtl 'lle1:,t1• 6eW\ f>4~ /l)iJ lllJO Mill lOWAllOS' ,~,,~, ir 11'~1'! CINfMA WlSt I~• i II• ........ P\AIA ..... .-ti ... , ··--Stu ~29~339 Costa Mes.i ~9· 3JS' Ofa.noe 834·3111 C-Or•n91 63'f ~553 __ _ ... GINA ROWLANDS •1GLORIA .. •f'G ,_ "IT'S MY TURN" , .. , · ~ .. PRtVAT~ -1111 '· ~-.~~-~~~ I "THE ELEPHANT MAN" 1'°1 I :-;M EMptRE :~; STRIKES BACK" -MOPMM•-1_:.--= -:::--=--.::-: ) "ORDINARY PEOPLE" .. ~ ..... , .. , . .,,. HIAll9E" ,,.. :\l'tor J ,cVar Burt cm· of .. Roots " fame tries lt1o.; Ii and at ndin~ a rnN hanical bucking. bull 11unng ..l dt·mons tr.1lHrn of the nuts and bolts lw.i'\' in I i<•'i ,\ngt'les l'I US lfl' "flMES SQUARE''-~,___ _____ __ I OH GOD' 8()01( II ,~111 • u"'" f '-J'• MO I '° OAIL 'f PILOl ( . lflumor : i o~ the &stings '\ Laughter Ljvens Se.ions \Vith President WASlllNUTON CAl'1 A .woman ln thf' audt4'nl'• uked 1t'r«>t 1dent Cuter a bo•til4' qwt .uoa and ~ broil• into lau1hter. .,,feaslna lh•t thf' Q&aeaUon u tually had bftn written by ber SCJI\ and thiat sh(" penonally lho\aaht thtl p re.tldent wa11 doinet • 1u11ct }ub Tht~n she ~.can to lll'old her son. Ku~rt. who alao was preaenl 111 I ht> (t~Uon iand ·llnl~'('r tlt'AtOO at llofstra Unive-rslt)' New York this month Mlan_y people. of roura.., a•k about wrlous IHUH IUl'h •• lhf. e("()nOmy, fon!lln iiolif ) or r .. a1on--.nu-~su B UT OTHEa8 ASK funny. rrtvoloul or penooal que•Uorw Some even s"k advice, o r ln v1\1t· lions to Uw Wbl(_. flouAe . 111td many otter Cartf'r words of ~­ coura .. ement At 11 hl1h atohoul 1n Toledo. Oh1e1, la.«t week . 18 Yt'ltr o ld Pt'tt' (; an1t'I \Old the 11rtl¥ll1.-11t ht: ft-I t -"Vt'!'}' altenat~ from our jlOVNll l'A&Tt:K A.~K£U WHIETHER mt-nl." and 1t11ked "if I would Robert voh'tl ror htm '" 1m <'Orne to Washington. I> ( •• would Robe r t w a ve J h Is arms you aive up thrtt hours of your drttmaU('ul ly u n tl declared t1me,sltdown11ndt11lkt11m .. •1" ·Ye&, l did, and it was thf' lil&1eat The audience ll•uaihed C'arte 1 mrstakt>of nt.> hft-1 .. de'.<'l•red firmly, "No." pa1us1ng R> thLS tint(' the .1ud1encC" wa11 for effect whale thl' authcnce 1111 laul(h&n~h~·::.1t•rlc'111l} In rrn><'k 111 tllauded Tht'n he uplained that d 1gnat111n th,· 11rl!1>1dent declar~ "I here are 230 m1lhon people in 'l'lltalkto yuulu11•r'.. th 11 natlon and Ir I 1~ve While the q ue1>llon•and answer evrrybody \hret' hour I wouldn't ses1>ions with lut·11I ntlzens that have IU\l' W•Y todl'•I with the pro have become J s t11ple of l'itrter ·s ble m,. .. rc-elcctwn c ampaign don't usual Jy reature SUt'h llKhl he arted fam ii}' squabblt·i-;, they often show tha't J.lt'()ple do not lack boldness when it comes lo a once-ln·a lifeti me o pportunity to speak '21rectly to tht-president of the United States. -. , Deaths Elsewhere ll'tHCt llOTHHS ,JMfTHS' MOlfUdY 627 Ma1•t $1 Hunt1nqton ~Hit..,!• 536 6539 ,. .. FAMILY COlOHl.U AINHAL HOMI 7801 So1sa five Wostrti111~hu 893 35?!> ,ACa.fC YllW MIMOllA&. ,. illl C-Ometery Mo1t uc1ry Chltpe1 3500 Pacol•t V•ew Onve Newpor1 ·Bcacti 644 2'00 McCOttMlaC MOITUAl•S Laguna Beacl'I 494 9'415 Laguna Hills 168·0933 San Juan C.p1s1rano 495-1776 .*UOILAWM-MT OllYI Mortuary •Cemetery Cret'lll tory 162S G111er Ave . Costa Mesa 540-5554 PtMCI llOTHllS -.,llOAtWAY MOllTUAlY Tltt:N ('ART.:K turuttd tu the. voung man'11 <'ongn•s11m•n, Lu~" Ashlf'y and s-1d, ''I'm sure Lud . would he 11*1 to." whill' the au- dience laua.hed •J>J1rt'Ciatavely at the president's m aneu Vf' rin~!I At a similar s eulon in ,r " 11 o 8fo9dway Co111 Meu 6t2·9150 LOS AHGSL&S <AP) -Public Maltla ...... Av11~·11. 1•a , Ann ~urphy 111v1t«! Carter to "10 fh1hln1t wtth lhf' Murphy r1unlly 11t your conven U:R('l' .. •nd t ht>n aa sked wh11t C'urt~r would <lo l() ~ua1 nntce that ,,.>e>r womun i.n! a hlc to have· uborllC>Oll when they want tk\~m. Rf'fore .anawer&nK Carter op j)(}!'lt'IC g11v1•rn1nent flOllOt lfll( llf ll hort10N1 ht< tol1I ht:r· .~"I hoi>t' you ttt111 t wlttuJr11w vour inv1tta 1aont11~u rl1>h10~ "~hcduJn l Al the> r.ame s1> r ullccJ tvwll 111cct111K. :i h1t(h school tea~hcr n &lllt!d Vi11c.•enl l't-pt·rno :-aul "I think W\' 11~d 11 llttle break 111 the ruutuw M> I '11 itsk 1J q u1•st10n and I hupt' 11 1sn I loo fWln.)' ·' IC t~ quPs· 11011 · Aflt>r )'c•u 'rc• 1 ~· 1·lt>tlt'tl in N1J vc nal.Je1 , w11ulll vc•u 1n\'il• tne und my famil.> t, lht• While lluus1•"' TH t: PIU~-;U)t:NT. "b. tht!rt' :in.> body her•e th11t l<rHI~' V111c·ent Pepemo'l Wha l lund or fellow IS he?" l~ughter Somt>onl.' piJH.·cl 1111 "\1 r PrPsi· dent fie 's IOy UO('lf• ' r Cartt'r "Is thc•n • .111vb\1d ) hen: that knows V1m:e11t thul 's nut kin lo h im '! Would you. invite him trr your howse?" SOmt.'<M'lC s aid yes. a nd Carter rclenh'd. "Vinc•cnt. 1 ·11 anvttP you to my house," he ~ilict 'l .IMTI ..... °" . 4•MMLL • • Liff CMAPIL ...... ~Q.Dart • cl.a lllla wUr bi'e• fill ... lll:J. · " r1la1 offtelal eftatp•ll ue•l'lllft .} I 17th St "" Cot1tM"' 8'6-9371 H =•of New. '· •· Aetar l&anwlJ RMd 1.U re ........ for • meal '° ..... " __, bJ U.. ._. 01 of ~••wbat at Unt.....a 9'ucl* lD l•,.mwa. · Lal A'Wr'mjmtlaUmeforHalloween. ·. .. ) OBITUARIES ·~ ... .,.. .. RUSTIC DE~t4T CAOIN SERVES AS WILD WEST CHAPEL C•n't W•tt for V•v••. Lovebird• UH Outpoet Junction Hitching PtJst Active ------------9· . O l l T l'<IS'I' Jl 'N<"l'l <Jl'lj t i\1'1 With 1'1111·k•·no. 111 tht· ya11I WJntf'd (Jll~I• I ~ t,1(•k ••rl 1•1 Ill" wall irnd :i ·.l1111~11n •1v1·r ttw duor . the plat't• "''''''°~ rr111rc ll k1· the PonJ1•rOl>a th.in th1· 1ur11Hd uf hlVl'. llnnl you tll'.tr I hi· w1·!11lln~ • mcsr<'h . lh11t 1~ The f.i rnllt<tr 1lurn 1l um 11.1 dum peals r11u rth from a I 1nr.~ phonograph in!>1df' t he• rust 11· desert t>ctbin sum c11m1•-. :IO t 110•·~ a day .as Oon11a May c; r. ... ld t :-ie.., liter .tlly lo head l.dli Vc·ga~ t.r1un<I lo vebirdc; off <it ttle pass . . ... \1 rs <;ri·l.1 • ,11•1 M ... n> lirtd•··· 1r, t.• ,,,. .,.,,, mother. l11-I)(· 'h• .. Jlrl "'"' u1•ir1· t han half u r tlot (JUllJIJ'>l t·u~tnmer-. a11· rt-"ferr;1h 'Wtaen we m11v1·<.1 twr•• !Jt.'<•i'll.' said 'Oh \11u 'll ""'''r J!•·t o.nv "'f'ddmgs ;,Ul hN•' -.hP l>31d t•ul II ">c1:m:; pr·••1•l1• ltkl' ttw l'l)Ut11r.' c.atmt•"l'hert• :'\oth1ng f anr) · H11h•·rt ;,n<l Ct1rol iml <.trove up from La kt' l•:bmot •· ~al~rtJ<1~ Lll t11· t he knot .11tht·111<1 Uutp•l"l '' \\ l' hl'HI 11 Jbt)l.t I\ frlltn ., lr11·1ul U1ll <'\l•l..1inr·d It ~ \oc1 l'lC J•tll-.1\t :Hid Lo<> mut'h of ..i h3s~k wht'fl' ,,. .:> It v1· · Knc•l ., HUU. 111\l-. tn:•.N nnly l)Ot· ..,.,,,,,.J hJ ' •· h•·f'n gro()m lt'fl 'llar1tl11111 .11 tlw ('<i~h regtstr.r , .'fr· '.r••l,1 ., .. ,11 'I lw ; •·arrw 111 hc·re and wen· ;di '"' whc·n th1· hndc said she t1.11l t11 gc·t 'i11methm.c in the car 11 nil wr·nt out o;1de · Mr::. \rrela -,;11'1 W•· wa lled and waited dllll ... tw nt:vcr rame baek. So we 1o1.t-n1 11ut.s1de and the car was still then>, but s he was nowhere ir,sighl " Urllle!. who o;ttck around will receive a free Outpost wedding ~·fl samplf' ::.izes of detergent, d11uche and a dimestore novel. "Vanish1n1:1 Aridc .. 'Tht~ 1~ a ha ppy ·bu!>tness," Mri. 1.;rcla rom.:ludc~. casting a longa nl"( gl an1·e> at the tra ffi<'· 1 naring pa~t 11 0 th•! hig hwav t11wartl Vt•gn-.. "W1• hope they l'..1n t wait " Novelist _J CLASSIFIED INDEX Thurtdey, Octobet 30. UllD DNl.YN.OT •...••.•.•............. The Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coast T1PllCtY•U,C1ll 642·5678 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ·-. llMS($ rH SAL r tUL CSTAH ..\fh ••• '"'1 ~1.­Al..,," .. '"''"'' · ~f\P1~n· ""'" '''""'" " titlrit l•"• •. (..,.,..,,., ..... J l''°'llf c.~u~"""' I u....-.n \ 11111\t , .. I t~lvhr \1-"'1 '"'~tth., ... n '""'"''··· ~-... ._' lJ>lt ... '°'"' MOblllt'Unw ''" t " "~· '"'"''"" kt 1 ~,~ ~.-.·~'r': .. l· CM •t "•h• •• , .. ,, Me.n~tw"' • •lfnt •·• , flt• i... ..... , ,, "'•"• R4f .. l>le h' \it\~ 1 IUIUlS •'°"~f' t vrt•1•fh1J lf()Q-"'" I 1 ,.,,,. ~ ·t ''°'"\It• .... ' l. l0f'ldtlf)WM1,trt t ,f r'Of'll(J..,m1n1"''' 1 ro--· hi"-1~ t •t lv.1\.h<i .• I IJ\111if.,# t t.n (~"11'"~" I " AP',. .. ~ '• ''-" \ n1u1 A,,.. 1-•;r rt • H1,vrn" H HHI. t--11. 11 HUh:h 'l•'4• I t;\;l'\( """''' Sumn+l't Ht•M !lih \ itC'lttt4.n ltt•nt 1:· Rt'nt•I' ,,, .ti••' CJi..t•"'4.ll ....r.. Heu~ 'llf1('t.l kr11\-1t 8u\u1.-'" R111 JMu,h•41 k .. , . .,., r~:t.~~ v. ·"'"'l M~..c tt•-nt,d.., BUSINESS, INVES I MENf, FIHANCC Kui•r\t'io"' Upp.1r~ • 81A1'k\) .. •ftt.•11 ln•Dll"f'k'fH (;f.J.l'UI ln•ntmf'n• '4 1t1l~t MOOf'I\ lu I..,~.,, )I~) \t.•r.tt'd• Mvir1r•if."') 111 .. ANNOUHCEMrNTS. PERSONALS & LOST & FOUHO .\r-nou"""" .-nh f ar Pr11-t Litt•• ''"''• ,_., 4· ..... , .. " .• P•r'4_wtAli.• 5Qir1,,u f .ut ... • Tr.o•P SERVICE S EMP10YM£NT l • PRf PARATION vnooe, tr1~1 .. v• :,11,- Jtth 'A Jm• • Hr\,,\\.,1111·1 •,, .\ t MERCMAHOISE ~l'llttp.lfl• ~PPh•n<"''' AY<.flnt'1 61\'\l'lt'• lh.1.thhl\l. ,, .. ,., ,j,, Co11mfr•' I. t •1in11m1 1 l .-l .. u.,~ ft~1U''" f'uff'lll1,;f .. '••f.llt" ~ .. ,. tl\H'$(>\ t\<A...M'.hto\.U \fnod Jr"'f'"I~ l.JVMIQt& )tet r\10.f') Mo r ofll•nf"OY\ ilt.M"'etl•~-\\ ..... r1 ).\""'\ .1 In "'' ,, trff1r• t \irn .:to ... ._, I' P"I.> ~~~~:t~=-~~ SPorl1n., I tOlilh ~ON' H~\•tU •--·' "•' S••P6 l~ R.01 ' n1t , ,,.,,. BOATS & MARINE EOUIPMENT a .......... , Urt.ab \f11nt ~• \ 1 &l•\\ \UIHI,. t:t..•Jll Pltl1hPfl•t' & .. \, k W'o\ \ h 1\ '• &au S'11 .. .. You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With • Want Ad (642-5678 ) .. U\ UU..' n.-""~1•1'l>t'r I' 'loll J• 1 10 th~ n .. te-rul ~ !llr1 lln u,1 011 \l't of l'ft>H ""ht.ti rTUkt'~ 11 llll'lloll ti ,.cl 1 f'l t Ii.•· .. o I J'lf I" h•re•n•'"' I 1 rr111 oi t 11111 • 1 J1•wnt111n.11 ion h :..-.l·fl 10 1 1 .1n 111lnr r1'111t1oi11 ~· ' or 1111IJ0n1&I u111t111 ur 1111 :: I IOh'fil lllll I» ni11!.1• .any' ,, ... h 11nirtt<:lll l' 11m1t.1 '""' .,, 1h,<nmu1.,1 1u11 l'lL• Ill' ... ll•lj>o'I '4 oll 11>I •ll•'"''IHO:l\ <l<'ll'l•I 1n1 1.11 .. r1 1,.1n~ 1111 tt·<1 l '"' "' '4hl• h ~-11) \ 1111.1 11 .. 1 .. .c lf\t.' 1~ ... 1.al, ii~ I THE REAL ESTATERS ASSUMI SI0.600 BtaO•S: Ad•ertlten thaM6d check ttwlr od1 , : daffy .d report er· • · "°" '-diaft4v, The DAil y '9lOT H~S Tut.ti l><H r11r nt u l fK..! 1 l•t'r month '"' ~', 11 . 1 .. 111111 °''"'" ... ,, It 11111:1 t u u. • I , r u ,, rn .., n 11 WcDlity far the first in- carnct iMerlf Oft Oftty . ...••....•...•...•........ Ill J ' 'II ,. u .... •I ll! II " I I r .......... ' e I ' ll n I I ) KJll'hl"n, forma I 11111111.: llliblt:i tie<lruom "11ti-I r1,·olr11om:. 11110 ·1 rull ti.irtb l 0l•1-"·· t1, t1·n r11' ,.1111 '"''m 1J·•ll 1-ull uni·• 011 h ~I l4.WO i!>I 'll!JI c;::sELECT I PROPERTIES ' ' Goen.ro1 I 002 -------"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Trttrll HiCJhl.cl1 u.. LET'S , Super s harp -I All r m tain1h nlom u1rium, MAl<l A DEAL scdc1clct1 IOl'J\lf111. pr ... '·" iJAR(';~~ .\S!>llM o\liL I.:. fP'\SIUJltt liy d~<,or;lt t·U LOAN AND St::Ll.~~fi An ext·ellt:nt I.Ju ~ JI WLU. CA RRY <!ND 1.m . s:no.ooo t'I)' 4 bdrm h11me. 2 l:.irge 1 ~~~ ...... master bdrm:,, l.Jrcald J5 t • • · room :! m1 lo ti..·.il'h On .. I) S\39!fl)(J \:tll lC1tlu~ • 'l'i!l.5310 \ ' -.. " ALLSTATE REALTORS LEASE OPTION Hu11t111~~nn tl arlinu r p.i,;s1011 µ1 1' W"lk 111 l~a<'h' C•111· t1r.-ulal'•" ~ ~ tm oµll••r , m1·n~) , , ;uitl S4il0 mu rt•n1 rtJ rC' rare 11i-ronun1t) 11,1ld the ~.000 µrict: fnr I lull ) ~:.r Murr) ' !Hi.'J f)f"ll7 .. ,. ,., ... NEWPORT SHOiES DuPLIX Fe.Led l. Lar ge 2 Bdrm. 2 hrlth untl.!t. lH ing u ,. .)'tour lermi. Ow n e r ~Ill e1o0perate. Pnred lo ..,ell at$204,00U ~TSIDEC.M. TRIPLEX 1 Large J Bdrm, l h rllh. ' THE REAL ESTATE RS .. ' ,., ' ... , l1replace µlu s two 2 , ~.I.' ---, Rrtnn. I bltlll tn ex1·~·llen1 ""· .-----------..I condllton Priced .il. $\!fl 500 ... .,.; ••7• j ~I r .... .... .... "'"-... ., .. .. ,., ..,. $2 associated 9ROi..lRS-Iii AL TQllS l02C, W 'olbou 6 1 1 Jti6l "INVfSTORS. OWNB WILL CAllY I If '1) FOi YOU WOH'T W Atn TO LIA VI! $412,SOO.t IZ1/J"oMo&.o.IN Bea utifuJly des igned home by lvan We ll s . Ne wl y painted interior. P a norama o f w a t er. lights & m ountains. 4 Bdrms. family room. la mu w 1 marble floor for dcancing. Pool & s p a . Id eal f o r f a m ily & e n t e rtainme n t. Dover S h o r es overlooking lfack Bay. H1·~rn t1fully decorated 3 bedroom · h umt> 1n S p yglass . This s ubtle 'i howpteN· ha~ 1t all ocean. bay and l'llY lights lush landscaping. terra c·ott ~ Lilt>~ Jnd J>la nlatioo s hutters. I ht• <HnbwnL'f' ultimate ~ $515.000 I J,._.IVU~ ti()MI:§ WISLIY M. TAYLoa CO .• RIALTOIS 2111 S-Ju .. IA tehao.t REALTORS, 675-6000 MIWPOllT CINTH, M.L 644-49 I 0 14•a:I t-n l Cunt H(ghway, Corona del M•r \\ 1.11 \\'I-H 1) .. TH I::~ 1-:s1 LISTL~GS IN TOW' r<>SITIVE CDMDUr'LEX 2YURS1~EW ... M.l.COMDO ONLY Sl21.900 ------1 INFLATION 1 Charming 3 bdrm horn1· I CASHFLOW 1 with only $16.000 down 1n L'lut1111g manat!emcnt foe PQS1t1ve cash flow on 1 1tm, beautiful 3 lidrm ' condo Won"l lasl at u11ly jR;,000 ~O-J66ti I H II r Ill a n cf 2 lidrm f:nut h o f P<:ll Prt ate bri l'k 0 1· ''LI r l .\' 11 d -I I' a r µaraµ(• ( ak planked floor ~ rr u l1J11 I u lr. !:>u1,er lcrm1> Cull no~ (~; -.....:::.--' SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 SHORES SI 35,900! L harm1ng. upg r;,ided , hrach home rn Newport Shores · 3 Bk 2 BA l~rornt1.'CI .. armly N.-w · carpel> and wall paper. 1 J1~l lisl1."1 won't last owner ma) lt.nam:e ' Call ' now. 752 1700 THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPORT HllG.HTS FIXEtt Bring your shovels and • paint brw.hes lo cash in on thb sensational value. 1 Huge comf'r lol. • hosts t.his 3 Bdrm 2 oath ex I ecutlve home. <.:nunlr~ ktlchen , hvmg room, 1 ram1lv rnom. 11e11 a nd ' !>pa too <'ash '" <ind <'Jll; 11ow' IUGGING YOU? I c.:1~e tu t>earh . 11oob. & . k for teruus Quiet cul d1· .,at Mak~ r~flauon wor · Owner will htlp rmanr.• YOt: with these 8 units Dun't wait' Won 't last ' on 2 lots, steps lo beach & or hay 1 . ,..:~ Super summer Wtnl t•r -,/iftr ... ·N~(c ocean rentals' · rc~1 ~ ' •. ,, estatf! ' Call Loda~ ~ •Whelan Real Estate 10 '\I S HI \I I ) I'\( I I ,,., BAYFRONT LOT On exclush-e Ha rbor Island 40 foot r runlJi-:l' l'n\'alc pier an'd ,,1111 $1,n;J IJUU 1714) 673-4400 121 ll Ut-2121 HARBOR 1\ Ut 1·1~wn u1 11;.irbor Im c..;1 menl l'o ~ Wetlerfront il> your hcsl investment. Beautiful new 5 Bdrm c u s tom h o m e . 759·16t6 --------· WATHFftONT HOME MISADELMAR l,..rl'?e •I bedroom 2 bath . (amtly home v. 11 h wt-t • bar C.reat locatum n1·ar sch0<.ls and ~ho1>1.11ng Owner •~ mot1valt"d <,o make an offer 'F'ull pnL·e 1 $125.~ 556~ s BR. 4 Ba . •'Us tom ~·atf'rfrunt home w 17x38' µ\1 dork Pnl'e ~I 3!15 .0UO Bua Ider v. trade fur Palm Spr· 11.gs F.i;tale f or deta1b on Uus home dnd <sppl ln .see. rall Ciirol Horr etg\ 631 ~ c;::: SELECT I "\f.LI. 1tlh• tl\'IO' "" h ;, I P ROPERTIES' l>a1h Ptl11tl 'l.i•,-,111t d \ti I I.I'll .1';•11 T .. H UMITs-G'llA T STIHT Why pay more for a duplex when you can inves t in three units on a Corona del Mnr lot? Assumable loan. Owne r m ciy also assist tn financing. $.137.5'Kl. IN NEWPORTCE.,NTER w dramatic contempo , arr hil Soanng space!> f tl le d w nJturl<l • 644-9060 $100 DB.IGHTU! 1 /._ -.. u n I 1 g h t a 1· e riean r e(ur.b1s hed ' • (.~, 1 1mpress1ve foals 111r ..... all it tc*H It o .~: t 'Prime <::v)t ll M e ,,, your collection ·1\ , duplex. pri r erl l •> 'upn1!'>l1ca1ect hum!' , I :.ell $120.00<1 ' F1nunc ~ to r a d1 scP rn1ng 8ulih.$111J"> f~ t I 4 t::t: ~;~.! .. lfl\ :l.~I I TlAHSPORU TION .1 PENNY lll't!' Call l l)da \ SEA COVE ! c "'n no iS s "'u r . , tomorrow may b;:-lo PROPERTIES ', ~1 .250,0UO. 1 ~ \ate!tw .. 7171 . . I~ .. · ~'; 1 :4:6. 3. !_·.6-=-~9~ _:-! ~11 • , -. ·I THE 1~ . NUMBER TO SEE Atrtr:aft "\ • • •' tu CtHfll>''• \ '1h ... "''t• ~l:~:l~~.~,;~I' • ~ r ~otor Cy•l•A. IK'"O-Jltrs• • •1..1 .. 'II ~ PiNCHER\ _ _ _ _ L 4~rr .11ur uld ~tul l ~o~! . . 7 • 1 . ~ M<Mt1r H in\ ~"'"' """J ·•i • " ,,.,,,,.s ,, .. \t , .. -. Tra1l#1:. t111n~ .... , .r-·i i. ~~·..1. 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Tltw.-rl>nd Vt1a Oft'eraWMI ·Sl.17 per DAY That's ALL you p111 ror a 30day ad tn the .. - DAILY PILOT. ·SOVICr· llECTOIY DO IT NOW! 642-1671 ... ,.,-. 'I ; quiet tr ee·lined street I · 1 ,1 _ ll .I\,· I O\ers11.ed 3-(•ar gar age : ... I ':;, ! ,, 1111• ., .. , ''" ~~les~;~a~~:~gt~a;ll ; IBDBll BLllNS -co - today ~ .. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE 1 ''" ,., ! ,., 1111(' ... 111 ''" """' '.uu .. d •• ,. !11 '11111 1-:.1 d1 .1.tcl1'11 •. 1.ol I rt. ,, ( ~·t. • OµTSTAtelMGo IA Y .. On HOMI 1 .~ ,\.]al,. 1.(1\'cl~ Cu~lom Built Hom" On Promontory . ,,, ·.,I II i' ,,,~ ••• , h1~ I\'.•• ~ I •I I\\. U• ~ Ha v L11 ing rtoom. Formal Oimng Room. ''''.I , " 'I I u 111 llll'r I I ,, j ,lff, • •lloll\ •ii 1°1iJll!C• \Co'jl l'1tlll\ l'lll}llt'I ,,, ,,, u,,. \ lllll ll.111~ \oll\'fll J I 11 ,, "''' \!.'h tl'rt Jlll ~ : CatWoday ..ct we your · od in pri"t tomorrow! I i 'M l' t ,.., #Jif ~. 11,, Coll "'4_., ft!r,I mdey l :OOAM .. S~lO'M fw ,. • .., doy't ~ w col by ,.._ ., S....d.y few 51Ntd•y't ,...,.. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ::.:1 L-~~~~~~~~ . SEA COVE , 1 PROPERTIES }' · I 714-6"3-1-6 .990 ! l ~ -· I ----I ! ~BRING YOUR 1 1. GOBLINS ~JlER 31, 6 to 81'M t 1 Treats fur ages up to 1l1fl ac~compan1ed b y uni I adult. Prizes for scan.est I and most ori~rnal <'OS · 1.wnes Winners na m .. sl 1 will be a11.nounccd In lhi~ I Newspa~r or check for vo ur name 1n o\l r becernber N~wslellt>r 963-788l J> 18100 BROOK HURST. Fountain va11er1 <So. of Talbert THE :REAL ESTATE RS flt'n L1hran Sµaclous MAster Bedroom II\ t•rlnok1n 1o? · B-.y Has Firepl ace & l.11\un•lllSIY App11t nted Bath Three "Other H1·drnom"i & .\l<11tl ~ Koom ·& Bath Pier & Sh~· l-•ir L Jri;te 't acht Sl.850 Oii(). 116 CAMYON ll a ni1~<1mP Trad'1tional Home Custom ih11 l1 l>\'(•l'loUk~ <;ou <.:ourse & 1th Green. M a!l.er Bedroom Wrt'h Firepla..c.e • tuxunous Rath, Plus Huge Walk-In Closet lid.rt11ly Room With Wet Bar Plus View Of c;olf Cour:.e Mur\'elous Gourmet Kitchen. l.:ir,ee A~~um.i bl e l.oan Showo By Ap1101ntment l)nly S!l50.1~1t1. COIONA. DB. MA.I Lo\\ .. SI Pnced Condo In Corona del Mar. Two Bedrooms Plus 21 ~ Baths. Walking , D1slan('E' io ShOpp1ni,:. SC'hools. Church • & f"asluon Island. End Unit Two Fireplace~. Fnrrn;1I Dinfnjt & Wei Bar Only S152.000. 759-9100 •2c..,... ... ..._ ,...,....c ...... ~ ~-~---DO-tN_G _ _, ~ ' • BUSINESS 'N.-t I • :;~ , ! UNDER A :io·1o • FICTITIOUS ~A.' • : FOUCLOSUll MUI ' .... ,......... I ... -==========:=:;r• 1 Wt.ndin& circular drive. ..,\l , ... v..w ' ~ "'"'' ""''I -I NAME? If yo11 II•" l11et llled ,.011r new ~lctlllou• •u1tn•H Nem• and way, leacb lo expans1ve1 ranch style home. Fatn1- l y r oom o ve rloo ks · lie.,. "°' .,.. ·~·· It for pullllcatton. pleaff sparklina pool All '"'11 for~l,000. Call llmllellon ta 30 d•y• ~ lrOlft de .. Of llH119. Tiie DAILY .. ILOT will p11b4lah your 1t••-nt for 9 31.110 . Ou r 1 don·t lorg•t that th• ~ clfculetloll lnc:l11dH Ille 1 EA~O VE ' entire Orlnt• Con• ' $ uu alMI .... , llOllM• ' DDn IJ1£S . .,. tft ... •••"•rftt-.J-~ -~ - order to 111llmll )'Our , 7 J ~-6 OJ 6990 1tat•m•nt ta r • ~ • pullllcatle n ••lld _,.,..,,._oo,yeftd a cllull le THI DAILY ,._LOT. P.O. ha tMO, Co•t• -... CA mae . .... • .... ..... '°' lfl..,. ....... ..... ,..,.,,...... ,.. ... c .. .. ,..,., i'iit. m . ' I macneb I lrvtne realty A SUlllOIARV OF THE IRVINE COMPANY M CAMYOM LIAlll . I Immaculate 2-story McLain townhome. 2BRS, 2 bat.ha -dining . rnr=--·~q1111t··master-siJite' . Avayable immediately. '875/mo. Coby Ward ~-823$. (N-64> ~-·-·-----~-~--~~~-~ 712·t4t4 llM700 c.~ 11o11tev c ....... Woocb>dqe C11t1•111 642 .. HI 64W2H 'IOI Do•e< 0..1•• Horbot v-(en•l!' .. ------·------- .. , . ' I ! I ·1 I I NEWPORT BEACH OFFtCE 2043 WHtcilff Dr. . -I' 1714» 64'-7711 H•--"' "!Ir..... ~. . ,•'• -,y ... ~·-~·~·w : • ...,,.. , . ._ .... ,.. --,c..1 Ma ~n1 fi rent New p o rt Be"<'h lo(la(ion. 2 fireplares. one br•ck & o n e s t one Cozy f a m i ly rm . complete ly· re modeled kitc hen - m icrowave & all. Terraced yard. roses,·trees & one other beauty .. OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE' 1 #255 SJIS FOa FOua OH A ti.OT Close vicinity to Pacific Ocean. Excellent rental struct'tlre. All units havE' fireplaces & balcohies. pool access .. Negotiable terms. Seller will COMider A.1.T.D. & 2nd~ 3rd lf ec·e s sary . BUY I N WITH MINIMUM DOWN !!. #256 .. I 1 Walker&lee Real Estate LEVEL LAHDS C S I L I N G A R M T D H S E £ L S A T M T R E S E 0 U S G A E V N U A H A 0 H Y DN A TT L L D T ~E TD H E l S H A T 1 0 E U S P R H I T G H P P A 0 P W E P E N A R N T A I S A L L 1 M £ 0 U P E 1 D S A X A V l S E T H L I F E E A E R V R E Y L S W R V V G E R A T L R 0 A l A G A T T 0 0 E N Q A I H P 0 U S 0 I M N A S A A N L V N H A 0 P A £ V A l 0 N G 0 l £ C U 0 C A U W H N l E I J U H A F N G L E 0 S P TT .I 0 NH l £ 1 P A1M P A S E W I 0 L H H R 0 0 M D R E S E E N S A PRE U A~E TA LP ETD HIS 11 RS _. S H H-. U--S 'f!f-+4 U-ff-G H H-P H> I • One Call Service :F'ast Credit Approval REALTORS . 67S.551 I DRAMATIC TRI-LEVEL: Stunning new construction --wood -glass - copper roof with 3 story Atrium. OCEAN VIEW Five bedroom or 4 and separate maids quarters. Owner will he lp· fin a nc-e Call for Brochure. $749,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTOIS ZS IS I. Coelt Hwy •• C--.. Mw 675-5511 •LIKE TO TIADE! CONDOS Sil DOWM LAe 211 year old home, Newport Beacli & Irvine. w ocean vrew . alt extras Great (inancmR. Steve· In Dana Point S21S,OOO,' 9.57-1.000 • trade for CdM. Ne wport ---· ----area. 661 oo-a eves 'Stolt 1dlt-it em~ !H2·5678 COUNTRY CHARM -BALBOA IS. Mew •the _. .. ~ T~.,. • e.d & re•Dltlled ..... L Fr.t ... wMlt ..... c_.....,......_._..&,,.._......_ •• .-..-..2a....._&._.., char•. $ltl,SOO. S .. owa lltr opp oh t11w1A. 67J...6t00. EXQUISITE NEWPORT CONDO Tr-uty a •wc ... la ......,.,. Cl'ftM c._. Z bed. cla. ra OCIAM YU. DHHJ-r cMw with ....,. _.... lllffit w .. 4twtMc ..... O~wllilatht w l'th fhtoaciuuJ autd carry AITD. $112.SOO. U1·1400. WA 1 FRI RONT HOME:.S, IN<' R~AI l ..,I ATI ! ....... ... • ~' .\ \ ~ 1,. .. 1 P .... ..••. "I"-I . :..., ""'1 \l!(U ,\\"' L~lhi1., 1~1.u1r1 '7J...6t00 A CONVtNl(NT SH()Pl'1NC: ANO ~/. SEWING GlllOf IOlll H•C ""-(~ CAI ON T ... ( CO ~°"Ad in WOIMft'S World C•I s..~ 642-5671, Ext. llO .. ... ..j I ; ...... .. .... -· ~ DAil V PILOT "-"• F.r S. 'Ho.H• for S. IHMMt for S. ;:;;.;··········ia .. i 1~;;··········ioo·j1;.:;;.;;;.;··········;"i ~:!~~.~~ ........ ~~!!.~.~ ........ ;~~.~.~ ........ :~:.~.~ ....... ,~!.~.~······~· '~~~.!:~ ..... . ~.~~~ ... ~~!.~ ~.~!'~~~~.~~ ~~ ..... ~!~.1 ~~~~~.~~~ ... ~~~~. ~~~-~~~---.~~~ '!!':!::!:!!~!!!.~!!.~ , .••..•..•.•.......... •••··•·•···•·••··•·•··· ·•·········••••••······ IJut>lo•i. :1 hr I. h.1 , I hr., '702 Scehtewt1 THIOM..Y WAY \ Balboe llland pn1k vf u,,.n1·r..,h111 t'lmw C'ootr11c1 ur ·,. •'lti.t11m 4 T0.0 j lease forsal•. U• ~rlt • tcr1111, Xlnt j ltdrm.21-1 l1111hhonw 11n 3 Rdrmfluorplan .ocea n1 rr r::•~ 6'13-TJ72or S41·MM l•O IS4 Nttwly r t>mvdclt><I t 1 a <1tt 1on dl -.1 \ ll I bdr rn l ha th ho mt• tl·atur1111( l,cr ~1· r c l'rt'J llUfl rnum & l p etfll)1. l.1 \l n~ room h 1:-. j11t r.11·l1H· h4•,Hn l't·tltnK (1n •phu•t• & Fn·n d t !lour-. lt•Jd1n l( ont11 brtl·k ~rn l t u ··~ k 111 h 1•n h it 111 ••P vllunn"~ • < ·1 ..... 11 111 le 11 n1 ' 111111 i... s .a nch· ht·tu ·h•·' & 1 lli hl 11 '"" ' 1\!o ,l\'llll;thlt• l ".t ll foll ,lp l'I SJ >i r I H I IAYNOMT W t• ha' t' ,,., 1•1 .11 fttl•' h•11111• .. \lo tl h pll•I ,( -.ftl' a TOllO HO•SI COUNTaY U 1lr m .I ti~11 h ... 1 and1 ... 1,l1· tn IOI t'!)l tilt• Ill llf .lll~t· 'l"UH ':> S.!-111 0(1(1 " .... . . '"' . ,,, ... ~ .... ... ""•· 1, ,. ~ .1 .... ... ··"· ,,,. ,. .. \, ..... . . :·. ~"'"" .. , .. ,. ' ~ .. ,. ... ~Q.~,.~ .. .. .. • ' •t •• . ·' " •' ' ... . . .,,._. ..... .... ( .. ' .... ,, ..• ,, .,. , .. ,, , . .. , ..... .. .. ... 91• , ..... ... ·~. "'t ..•. f " ... ...~ ,. THE I <:::: ¥ NUMBER T{)2;EE MEWPORT HILLS OFACE 2' 70 SAM MIGiUIL OlllYI • 1714t 759-1501 •. , WHO SHOT J..a.1 Who Ca res'' Yo u t oo can lt ve lik e a T e xas M illton~ire an tlus spacaous 5 B e d r oom h o m ., irt d e s 1 r a b I ... HAR HO R v 11-:w HOMES l'ht'> mini E s tat (' feat u r e-; /\ 0·u1 <1•· ... ac loc a t ion. Bi).! <a n~ on \'1 ·v. l Car Garag e (.I ll :"i~·w t'.irµt'I anc1 Tile a nd S289.t~)O prtl''' 1 ag • ns. YOU C4M i\ffon..1 l•1 m o\ 1• uµ to a larger home t n NE W P O f{T RE AC H ~ Th i s 10 c r e d i b It· h o m c· f e a tu r e s · 4 bedrooms. 3 ba ths ne~ c·arpets 'parklikt! rear y ard . c edar e xte rior and a spa m tht• mas ter bedroom. All ttus for $259,000 and !->~l ;er will con s ide r ANY Tt-:R \t ~'' j 4-PLEX CUSTOM •tll l..111th ,rnd µl .. i1lt·• 11111 ,fr1ullull 1 11111111 • lllllh:. I lhr .. t• ' fl1li ltt ur11t' t-.rn 11 ...... 1 ""' lll(•'' llUI\ •'l 'I 1UO l .>II tA'lllltll , OPt N HOtl 'If RlAllY / llGCAMYOM t \ •• \1 I I •• I II ,. I MUfH 1lt1• C ,,,(I ' "'fl ,,. ... ''""' lltlt111 "'" lfhl ' J ¥\ttlttl1·1 t hi ',,., \lliil " ' .. t 111 tlh 1111 \. pr11 t •t lu ,,·II i.'41111• fl\JU * ( ott-lfrall' to. I 11\ ,.,, 1111·111 M O C,777 AS~UMf l O A...e \1111~1'1 1111' \Ill .11I11 1• I l"lt 111 hn11" '" ' ....... 1 101 "'""' ...... 1.' ••• , • f , \ .,,,, f ••• 1 \ ~it•'t 1tt I I l I '• I .f ,, l• ; " ALLSTATE REALTORS JUST LISTED ! W.A.TEIFROMT I' 11'. ll S I. I I ' 'I u a 111 t '• holnn hnnw 1111 li•).!al H :.! l11 l :: r a 1 i.: a 1 ,, I!,. ~1'!5 IO I' lc6oa lay t-rop. Realton •67>7060• ,/ Dellae OcHlifrowt 0 u p I e" I :II I' R I :\\ l-. U X:ATION. o"'ner m· t•up1ed l>tnl'l' ne\\ it m atn 1 tamed w oh' 111u:-. pndt'. :1 Or upµt•r 1nl' the lri.: mst r 'u11t-:-11•14 plu1.h carpE'tmi.t lhrwiut :1 Br lower -... 2 Ha bnni.ts fan t a..111· rent S7Sll.lllJO JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 h•rnl!\ fn!llU ) \j.!I J laflCt' pn1;,l1• \"Ulllt'I \ll'W d t'C k S , lart.tt' .._, C rcW 1~llllitl lu\ lh-du .. •·11 \11 llfll~ t.-nC'losed br1r ll patio • CIR r..,.rty 1600 c.t.MeM I 024 • SCl!l,llllO I Pr11·ed for irn m ed1a te •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll t: l'1 vfei.i111111a1, 111t.1eat 11J9.UOO rh ·<.elton, LA.GUMAllACH 9U .. l77 MISSION R t:Al.TY '600 Sq.FT. '-,~f :.~.t'i.~X 494 0731 MIWPORT WA THROMT 14 Leased com me rcia l •1 ..o•,soo SI 5,000 DH. I Largest floor plan o ffe r ed "--n . fresh indu...tn al Wl•ts l<><·ated • ,..,.; :! Ht1rm , I '• ba 1·11nct11 I t"',' TII"" OL'A''ff Mot>1l0 • "'t'""' 1-Uf'h ~• 1 aguna 's main .,.~ ... .,. " ~ a nd a beaut ifu l v iew C u sto m d ecor. A• "'"' ' · AJLLMllA.LTY Ow11l'r w11lrnrn li!t•2ri•ll Jlom•· 28 r , rt'd w o<Hll highways Bwldtnl( re 546~0114 r 11 w1th 1.n.1yrne 11h1of11! ilt•t k . t t'da r 1.h ake1..I gold fi x tur es a nd m any u p g r a d es. <-ently remodeled. J1 1gh >"u ti61 35l!l i\~t • ha r d wood 1 n t . fr p It· : Bo at s lip rig hts up to 45'. • demand area Partne rs flW CONDOS IAS T SIDI -c::: .fi1f - l.'ll~'itlllt \J ""·' \\,. .: HI\ !' 1111, , .'1111,.,,q, olo'l\11(11 SI II• 111111 •4t.-SOt6 646·6093 '>\I l-.1llt IH\lil· llll"' ll..1 IJ \1'1 •I Ill '"'" I "4111 ·•Ill id .' 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Jd• !I'<'· a~~uma 1 -I IT IH • In $!17 11110 P hi OCIA.HRtOMT,AIK ~ llACH l lJ ;;!JI S12J l Br, rabana & tr lr. s ub Pnme C I lot S7xl20 with BIG CANYON o lder two betlroom I letting allowed . J pvt ·, LA CUESTA 1 bchs, !JOOl & fashln~ pier home Cons picuous ly IEAUTY 124.!lOI) e714 1 ._99 J8l6 ON( Of A llMft _ h1<:-aled on Old Newport nu Blvd $250,000 Agent I Bdrm .! 11;, I rph I 631 T.K)O .,i .. n Hca utdull\ CT-H I Ve r y Special C us tom H o m e Loca t ed ___ ._llml! ___ _ ~a11d."·a1H..-d wo,<Kt 1leC'k I V'I ""'IA. llA.C -.hu ... n h\ ,.,)I.II unh l-:xqws1te 4 bdrm. 2•2 o n F a irway. 48R . 4BA. 3 Fireplaces . Absolutely pn m e proper !'1111~ 110\1 l'.Jll Sh;.d,·1 , bath home Wll h famllv Cathedr a l C e iling s. L u xur iou s Mas ter ty on Bristol St In Hl'Jlt~ 'J&J l!IHO room Uff l'n. th e ul Suite W ith W alk · In C lose ts . 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"'alk unils now. room tu add k h I I In JUSI I() yr:. wht•n yOIJ more $163.500. lt1 par · ~w 1"J :in< 111'" h U) th1:-. l'UMoni h11me lo mu111t~ pool 1111 ), cla~ ft1r S.1!:1.5.IO J Swl'Cll San.-. 1 St:NSlll!'lE s1111,1m t '.ill 1111 .1ppt in~ lltcan & •·Jn\lln T'HlllUFFS Capistrano 1078 ' P ROPER't;11':S Wont la:-.t" • \ll'W'> ()wnl·r hl11r 14 Ill L.1.1per ba) view ~11:-.t •••••••••••••••••••••• • ?2S·5lt!l5 linan .. e Urive U\ & look t1e:-.1red on g1nal art•:. TWO COMDOS · COftdo"9illiu•s/Tow11· l!'il.'> \fonim).!s1de Un u• Spattous :.i bdrm + holi 2 lldrm Owne r bou~ht '-es for sar. 1700 · f~I li<!I by room, end unit llugc other 1.1ro1pcn y a nd must .••••••••••••••••••••••• patio $250.IHlll A~l ., wll $7!1 .1100 ea Agl l BEATTHE \\',,,,cJh rlJgc Kcal1y 1-:.A ... -rs1 HI'.:. ··utc• 2 "" ·l ;; i I J IHHI TIMI-. SHAH!-: "''"" <:nn1·ept 111 vu .. a t 11111!o Admiral un1l ;.t\Jtl::iblt' for ul11ma<1· rn llLXUI"\ $l2.000 Call lur tlet ail:. ~5560 -193·35(X•or ·1!l3 7-192 ! R!'.:NT SQUEEZE' l•ll Uri 111\t•I\ l'UI ,,.. ,;H I t'l2f• H.H I """ .. ··~ .. \.Ir ""'' 1-:n11rui1111,. 1111 SI.ti. ~100 0 14n('.r 14 tarn l'rtnl'" 11 111 .1 Oo•\ In' & -(""., ti-12~ hou.,1· h J' \' 1od••"'' I 1r('J>1.11· l". H t• 11 w o 11.J llc\.k. rlldmrurP1l ) <ird $127.ooo Ue,·in &· t 'n ~1\.1&- T\Jl'TlBOCK GLEN IYOWNO Spat'IOU.'> .i Bdrm. 2' • 11.J J;iruzzi off ma1.ter s111lt· :\>lany decorat11r t''l ra~ 5320 1n 1 Ph !175 11171; Open hous1· Spntl<i' 1" Wandt>nnl! tt•ll a..,_. Vlllege R.E 497-1461 \1<.'TOltlA liEAl'll WILi. •Smite AM I 010 Homes from $63,500 F()I SALE IY OWMO , •••••••••••. ••• •• • • ••. • Park Orleans orre rs an affordable answer lo the Giant 5 Br . 3 Ra Cini} $269,SOO 0 14 n c r-14 111 carry al $15011 m unt hh I with $20,000 t.lown :"oi11 c r edit need t>d 171 4 1 ~1964 J\.-;s umc \'A loan. 11',. u~r "'<tnl., out. $751)0 , t·d s h 1•1 l11 an '\;cw rnrµt·t~& paint 631 26011 high l-OSt of rent mg and the 1nfl a l 1on f1ght1n g hencf1t:. •1f vwnm.: your Qwn home al pri<'es from ""Hton Opportwlity JU.'>l S63.!">IJO' T he "e1ty .. \ffordablt· t'<1ndo. ~edit lo1•at1on tn Orange t:. G.irden l1v1n~ I bdrm.: ~relit dose tu m<s JOr Here., vou r <•h an"e to REDUCED $151( fn·e 14 ays . f'i;sh 1on ·'· f I · 110--•HVlfW ...µa adull P.1411 l'lo:.e tn ... ·q uar6 • lh e .'·t all o r DA7.ZU : VOL'' wl>t'tll'cruneu .agun;i~ ~ S (' l'IJ/J O n l ~ " " " fa \urllt' bt>a t h l·om S7i jl!O '(Int rina nt•tnl( , ()range. Town and Coun EASTSIDE **10~ DOWNI. 'rnunit1~ Wt•n11w ha\t~i 2+2condo+bo;,t :.hp -.i11c·oop 14 1th .. clhn i.t try '&busines!'.complex ._, /(, 1 beauuful rnndom1n1um:-. Workt R.E 543. 2S!H h r 11 k ,. 1 ., (' a 1 I• e-. The m odern. adull OMlllDaOOM . Ou\'s this 111veh I Rdrm ava1lahlr l4 1tl1 2 tor :1 ~l4 1752 39'l\J f11raµ1>'t c1>ndu m 1n i um s are lnvntor's s.-Gi.t.· .. $69,500 t.OOdo Grt'<ll IOI p-.1 anent be•I ro11m rtoorp I a n .... TYStift available with one or two I l •r ht ITI fr I t • ' I h BUCH I 090 hedr'""ms, patio or deck: • ' 1 1' µ ,. .:•· t'urrcut h ren1t.·c a\ nr,..t.uier om.. <:1c1•ar\ view'> .. net all wo11d ,,..., 1 JT<l.l:~l·at J(h• 111r k id;-. S.t~ mil Entr;inc'l• iifl al Sll<!.54111 and i.tla:.s P n l·eJ from •••••••••••••••••••••••' tlcluxe buill m kitchen . F:X1 d !cr.1 r1•111 al pr11p1•r ll'I •>n ·1';" 1:16' lot · g JU.~l sa16,SllV Olk'n l'\'en. 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DOV• SHOIES I ... -' • :dl4"PI l..drge executive ho me . • W•a f1 ORt/Soli .. ..._ !I -I '"" " "' lrcomt P'roperty 2000 6 7l-6t00 '!ll'I M1L tWwpoti leech I 069 l'UStom ·5 Bdrm a nd 3 1 ................... •••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I u uSTSELL' bat~ Yamlly room wit h ·" · ' • .... ft..-a.. i.oanng beamed l·eihng::., j 2 houses on 2 d uplex lots *INVESTMENT SEMINARS* L earn How To In est Jn Income Producing Proper t y W ith Little Or • No M\>ney-Down ·L e'arr taitsa.~mg.Pr.QC.~ure~ ., .• Learn how to free ·up C a pital for Inv estme nt P urpos es & St ill Retain ·~ O wne r s hip of Y o u r Pro perties .. Become Fina nciall y lndependent (714) 964 -5433 Saturda y, November 1st. 12 Noon lh·frc~hn11·11h "'" b•· '''" etJ BILL WOODS REAL EST ATE . .... .... o •eoHOr'IQ• !•flt•, of t• • fovr ,c10,.-bltd WOidt ~ 10-~ too"" •.,"', 'mol• .-"ft':1' G LOU ERECHTEL n k11.EROC" ht'.1Ut1tu11 • I .........-• and ftreplat l' t;ourml'l OM.rlHll btllh I c M Best orrer takes CMdA.11ocicrhs MlSAVIRDE .1 lir :! ha. llrnadrnoor, L'om pletel) refurnish ed . kitchen a nd breukfa.,t 1••••••••••••••••••••••• • 10'· fman<'mg Own Agt horrw. ri;nni.t park UI' uoe blk to bearh Voul room . mur h m ore ~Hot.I !M29666. R.albtate CAPE COD ~rall<'ll xlnt m•I\<' 1111 own l ht> land 1;real Sll9.500 ForS. 1100 I -----c.~ & R--Aall l .oir~1· 5 Bdrm . .!'" lo.!~ l~)ll•ltlh•ll ~1"9 f1lMI till I I rmant•mg $1!1'J.50U I ...... m P11*tjHIH .. Office ~ ..,... I I \ ~ • '••••••••••••••••••••••• 22tw.riMAY.l.I l'l}mt•r tit ( ....... :-., IJml t'.ollK:l.J l!fl.t St eDunn ....... TYl-'-ISTE· ••• ,,,.. 1 ... pr1nkl1•r' f r11n1 ... 111 .. .. ..-~r> ~·,Co ,_,_.,_. s-" :San Juan t.:a po,_$55.tlllil 21 .._._C__.. 675-3331 ' har k 1hk111~ $1 1\i,:llHJ 1 wornll1111IJ.!1• t11"nllum1· • 642-5200 t Br 2 1\a 1481}:.(\ rt ll)r~~ .....,__,.. _.., ICaroMdRfMcr 1022 (Jll$401151 · l'l.rn l_j,. :J fir <! 11.1 . 1 uld Agl ~l1 50:!<! Loe.,.__ • A I SH'.l-'J!TIT l'rin n 11 h • 75•·•2ZI ~ . •'. ··s ... C--ll.i.c1'· ~rl.er e-o n s ttucliOCI. •••••••••• ••••••••• • • • • ~ " 1 bnck En&Jish Tudor de· !Attrattl\e pool duplt>x 1 I!. • 71·'1 .!il7i tl~·s iii5 ~i 1,111 ..-wPOIT HEIGHTS I (ri1lcl1·n ... ·est 24x60, l!l72. 1 .;rgn l4.000 sq ft. Prin I gWd rentals Primt• 101·;1 . -~··~ -• • . CHAIMH . . .. pn.'5llg1!1\IS par k: .... roro I only ('()mpl~{ion a fler I tlUl'I S295.1Ml0 1;.10 4!.t!l!j I Own«-Wl:'nClftU r•nm.urn Th' d I d h area Vacant. a nXIOUS f1r.;t uf yt!ar 152-1920 0-P . 2 I~ ~b:.i I • l r,v~r~t· -~I . -, I _fea~~~~:t!;~ maus';;~l }takeoffer 1.IPfHl651 i QU _..IL Pnfristoric 11 ... t 1 . oilll. • lOli I 'll·rr n.md•i 1 • 8 •lki~) 1 UiilMr' 3 w.. Mew ! l'drm antl rainrly room . :i , S.-,ty Mobile HOtMI j • · A Twu :i Bd 2 lia' 11111ls 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i . 4 Bdrm. 2 b~~h prest1 ve1 £1 replaces. hardwood , 554-7070 PL _..CE l>achclor Curn •ntl; l1r ~ •st...,WITIH'tterock home. Close h> eve r f loor s . n ew co ppe r 1 , A mgs Siil tOJ pr yr As 1 lh~hl> uµ~radt.'d eondo.• >thing plumbmg. new roof HV 1 More house ll'Sl' PfH'l' • NorHTllS'# - sumeS2:>/i.5llO loan wit h a' 3h<lrm. fam rm . d r n .I • access and much. n1ut·h . Mobile Homes their n1t·t 1.,..__ TII l :lOf.M.l ~.1.0:1 purrhase pnc·c I ll u r i,: 1• u u s \' 1 e w . REC CARPET more. Owner will help Free Ad vice!'!! .....,...... i Darr ell P ,1:.h .• q~l I htvnton $265.000 'lnt f1na ne an i:. 754-1202 wilh the fina ncing. Of 1 &flityMoWleHCN19s 631-1266 2 d lx duplexes 1n Uaria I wtll cu op wllh St'llJnll, fered al $189,900 Call 554-7070 TEMPE, ARIZOM.A l't t '1r t'pla1·t.'S und 1 I) r o kl' r !' 1· :.i I I ------54().1151 ' 1 ---------•· balconiei. Selll'r will as ! 1714 1752592tH11r a w ·1 21 IACll IA.Y .Ow:"VOt:R M.H S l'At:E ! CDM COTTA.GE :.1st 1n hnanrmg Slti5,UOO ' \"allt'~ Vww 6 Bdrm. 3 bath giant ! THE F1\llM I "-US tHCOMI i:at•h ~ubmil offers i home 3 patios, I 7x25 rec ! , 1\1; ENT 11'14 t 6-12·8377 I OR 3 Bdrm. 2 bat h home j LARGEST room Pool size back I --1 with 1sola 1ed m as tt>r D.ta,..HCMl9 yard w /sw 1ng s et &! l Ne-.po r l Be a c h 2s ·' bdrm pare nt rcl rr al or 1 4 Be d room . 21, Ua . YARD! trees Count ry kitche n j I La) ton w ith Cabana I m law qrtrs + 2 bdrm' swcepmtl ut·ean v iew m Orange T ree P ;it •o $215.000 RH R . Bkr . Good park :-.!car ~;u·h rnllage Anywa ~ :1-•1u. lr<Jm living room an d . Homes 2 bdrm . 2 ha I ~-·------UDOSPICIAL t.:&ll-&-6.6S3·5048 · ctesrnbc 1t 1l·!'I r har m bt!droom Woori s1dmJ: • p I a n 2 c u :. 1 um -I BACK ON MARKET ? . m g . up lo d atl' 1tnd and shake r oof Submit drapen cs Brick palm I Seller Motivated! Price l beau11 f u lly lo('alcd terms St!t5.000 I Extensive ass11cia 11o n slashed b y $100K? Rest EXCITING Pnced a t$280,UOO faci lit1e~ Assumable! buy on island Extra lge , • • CAl.L FOR Ol':'f'Al LS loan !« U>vely 3 Bdr m ho me • 644-7211 with s e p a r a te a p t I S,.CNlll~ a35.000firm . Beautiful t•us lom12ed . i OpenSal1Sun I 5 1 24'x60" V1k1ng llo m l' ' 223 Via Itha ca . , 2Br. :!Ba & e n l'IOs{'d : ' C/21 Mew,.,. c.....-: porch. In Laguna llall!>! 1B.OOO OOWN.No1,1uah fy 640.1317 n icest S SllH va r k ' ----mg Nr beat.:h. New2 sly, , __________ (J D359i RCTc1ylorCo ".1.) ,. )\ )t) ......... •ech I 040 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOUMITS S e ll o r trade fo r Cahrorma. Arizona or llawa.11. Xlnt rental loca- tion. All adult Xlnt cond. Seller ca n add cash ro r trade F. P 1860.000 . Owner/agent. 644·9513 ••MDMIW 6\Mn 2 Br wuts w /garages. lsl own er benerlls Gre 11l re ntal ar ea i n Wdlmlnsler. Owner will he lp fina n ce Age nt 6:11 · T.D>. I MIWDUPLIX 3 br. 21 2 ba 11111.000. 833-8600 , MewportlHch C T T A R lnt.roducmg a brand ne w 11 650 / m o . !160".12 11. • I s..-... a., a. Teww , I UMITS 1-I I I a Lovethvnelghl>Or -ll lor ,addition toCdM A ~uper ~agl. ---l . Tht s wat e rfr o nt! c111111u .. 1011 ; 12x.S5 28r, !Bu. fron1 1 Westside Cos ta Mesa • ......... ..__ ... __ ,... _ _.. __ .1....JL.a....no otner .renon..tnan.10 ~.MtlO.m 11.uplu w1lb 3 'a,IXM> down no qua1try lt52!CAMMDl~lltYfllt· tawnhowlew"(~r-4ialip j ••-.................. !.. kitchen Humt' lo have 1 IOOli condiUonr lMC>mr - 1 11111 choice •t their·--·· n le r I r e p a c e s • o a Ii • lna ~ h 2 t · hu 3 Bdnna. 2111 Ba and 1 HOllsas.MOISIS 1 new u t erl51r s upplied by MO.BOO yr. Price 1445,000. 1---L_A..,..R_T_E_Y~--1 · · • woodworking , cera m ic • nebar 1ac, • 8 0':Y · I 1 is rompletely fumb hect.1 1 acre anuest. es tate seller All for 120.0001 Dn pay men\ st 3o.ooo Ii I' I I I 0 ~ .~,,1 ••• ·~-,,,,.,11. a'1<>•ed f hie, 4 i·a r aaraRe a nd 3br. 2 a, o t , tennis. I ~·~ITlll 0n1y -ooo ~.. 1nc·11M>~1 I OWC balance. al 11% -----• '" •11000 •• , '"• "'''""" '"°'d m uch m o re i n • 4 $151,000. 980·(211 o r ,..~. 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Service Dirtttorr in the ~9850 140-19)7 &mW.Coast Hwy, NB -~MewtnllrC .......... 1100 • 173-1700 l .a71. ---1 · •4'0.lll7· i UAILVPIU>_T ___ Want Ad Results ~5678 l----·=·=·:.:·=·=~--==='=4=M6==46=== T / 0...,1......... :oee.w1......... IHw..U•fw••~ Mwe1Uafwwt*'4 ; ....... u.tww1•d ,..._...,...,.. .. ~ ··········•············ ···············································1·········~····································· •...••.•..•.......•...• =!.'.!!:!? .. ~!!~ ~.,~ 2110 1 ~~ ....... ~~~~. ~ ............ ~~~.~ ~~ .... ~!~.2• ~~ ••••• !!~.~ ........ :-11.·r· .. ~ .. ~ I._....._ ••••••'!'!!............... _ _....OI I'.\:.. v <> N v IE w It x •: (' tJ T I v . ..: 2bdrm c•~!n cottaae. -~ I -·fW'••• 'l'\Jk1'U :Kll(;K IUOG t;., TWNlloau: lDr, 21fa. p I n e I 0 a ll • ...... lf1.ITUMI I t:-Slck f'tlcd yard ~~I Jbdrm, 2, .. bJ, 1 •'IU l(ar, rorm•I d1n1n11 . 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T A \\.unlv ~oun1a1n i.pt "4.'t ~~ m••. 1111 1 ulll l\\lll lllltltllll1I i l~1lr111 :! 1~~5•'6 275 /eves coratcicf Jbr. 2ba, rrplc,I · -~----,---3Bd.nn,2"'1 bacondo Dis· ang~,hb.84ti·0619 Pl .t.CE '""" i.ialii lh·1'i. .i.n1l l11kn Jn11n l!i7 ~~"" •11 11..rll 11., lq•I• ·'" dltl ,..,,r l•\I atnum 2car gar I blo«k I Attractive 1 br. g~r. patio, hwshr. frplc. 2 car 1ar Delwie poolside xtra l~e ...,._, "" lti.htnK lt.•t nf .111 \l:T6421(l;I.' '1'111 '11' Si.i i i.tl llHH Uh,bl:Oodo1nnew cond w tennis & pool. Near ! wash/dry. avail. now. Pvt s t Avail now 2br.2b¥. Bltns.dshwhr NOflllTIH·1 •ll4 1lt'r 14 111 fon •nr r• .ill 'j "~'!IO;•ll'\H I :JUr, 3& Pvt sp11 tncl shopl&schools.1625 Va , S500mo.673·0188afl.6 El:5/mo.lal/lasl,secun-l'h miles beach. Adlts. -I.". C.ill Sh11rt-1 Ht·ull\ ltt'IH.1t1lulh 11'''1,.''°' ""·• cant 644·2760. I 10,..Tlll:>O,N.I .il'ltil).l\Mll · Jhr hnw 111•11r Ot I \\,1rnlt1ml1:•· .111 .lltu . lf1Sln0644·2300 __ -----IAYfllOMT ly.Av»llnow.6732282,9 no pets. S395 m o I tli.1114-&:J 111 7!~1Hl.l7 ,.,,, 1•11• .. 1u11 \11,.ld. l.1111 1111 W..Uf'FS, 3bdrm. 2~:iba, ....,.,_.IMdor Nlce2Brl baw/slip toSpm. SJ6.8362. ________ _.Oillof St• fm J J din"" \I' • 11 11 11'' 1 I ram rm , rrplt. patio, nr UltfwRl•d llOO Sl<XM>/rno. s73·5335 Stunning, la r ge 1 Br. tWT'IMGTOMLAKES ----------· .. ~~.. • l~O.~ 1,1i-unr1m. c 111ul11 '•Ill '' • '.it '-'11 '111' \~ m ihu·' I pool, schoi'll $82~"mo ............................ ,, ....... 3107 Garden Apt. Pool. Rec SPARKLJNG STR EAMS ,"'TIOTO~HOM.. t ' I ,_,. '' '"'I· "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• area _.... 71 111 CASCADING A ""'" -' ~I \ "'\'l\h' Drt>1it1•1\ 1 '""' 1 .i. • i·ior "'"1 "1111'' 1 111' '"\I., 'lit•7 , \l(l oll .>4.•.I:! -every room , close l o · · · • •••• • 1 •1lfJllU\'t \~· l•t''' .\lu l "'"'8146 2 Br 21~ U.o \ll."'W rrc1m ... n 0 w t h •AS SUMA.Ill ~:St'\1n nl\ ft'111 o•ti nu1 '~ frph l•"•I )•H $11'/ 1 Hlirbur View Car me l, town,~. 497.5922 SUmall1ll8as cphd. OXl4 ·Y8eParMly St. TOWWAETREIRNFGAPLILSN'l-·s ,1.tn111n1it \1t''" .i•·•·•'"" 1 h• ~~.urh.tl 1'"" \\IJl)IJllHllH ;f 1 llr ·1 :Jbdrm.famrm.nice•·rd, ----· "'-b ·~ 11 ":.! ·• ..... 11 ~ u1 I • ' C111 da •I-Manager 67S-Sll2 3 "'· 2 a, rrplc, gar, nr N~'W SPACIOUS J U11t m :! ,1.1n h11n1•· \111h .:Ktr.1>1 14.ll11rt• 111 dUCllOjl 11111'111" ,I\•' II\ I'll "11ri<.:.ho )) WOt><I l111rn1til( r1rcvt1.1\·1· 11,11} ,, 1111•11111,, llt'~ $11 1 .1011 , • .,, 752 19'.'\I 10,... Tll 1:)0 ,.M.I 8 UNITS Primr Tustin Area L w 11 m 1 n u I ,. :. f r o m frecwa~ 2H'; tiov. n v. 1 II handle. Selll•r will f1nantc> with Ii!'."' Four·pll'x lra1l\'r.,.., tlnn I rrus:-. th1~ one' 752 1•1211 11' 11"(11·r ·l!. :.i.i~ tlt-ll•h 1111 1111 1111,1111 \ ·' .x•·• "" ••Hiil I q1.1et, gardnr inti $850, U. .. <l.hd So. Coast Plaz11 , $550. LAKESIDE A\ p IM AR f A.I .!Hr :!llu '""''" '"''"I l.111:•· ,.1"'':,'~l·tl 1;11 11 :! be, poss ible option .••••• :.::::: •••••• !~~-~ AvaiJDec. 1.2bdrm, lba, 644..4579 ADULTAPTS ''''" ,.lk 111 ._,, '••<J•I ' 1 .. 1 . ,.,,.,., lc11111~ l>WSB65,6447007 d k ---------SI IS.000 II ",, I~ 1• 1 r t< •• o · ---Luxunous condo 2 Br I 2 s un e c 5 ' g u r ' 2 be, 1 ha dplx. cul de·sac. * ~egant rtreplacl's '''" tbr ~tl.lf"""!'J11111111.I 1~;~~~-.:JSl'l!l 111" 'li.H It••• •.1 1tlt•ul·1 1111 tut1 .. d l.i lir BLU f>~FS , patio. 2°~ ba. 2 car gar. aut~ ~:~early, all util drapes,crpt,slove,yard, •Pnvaieb~~~~;~~pultui. ""11,1 11,•.,1 k 1111i: o1111•l11t frplt', 11\all 1mmed. door opnr, frplc·. pool. ---·-----$4 S01mo Mesa -SA •Healedpool& l ••llt•\'I <''<'' :-1n111l.111'l ''~'<oo1 .. il'l.ii.i 1111 ! 'tiSOmo,leaSt',no~I!> Jar 567~ Ph ti4S8986or c:or-.. M.r 1122 Blvd.993-4729 wht'rlpool s pa ••t ••••. , •11-\l' r .. k 1,11\lll l•H•" 1111\1l1i, l llr I ""' 641 lCA" · '' ... .. ' • .~" tw tll)I .-•• r 1q1h 1 ,, . .,., 1 ,H,,.7647 -· . .,.., -••••••••••••••••••••••• COLONYAPTS •4 miles rrom beal·h .: 11\,1 .111 , ,111 ,111 til' ~· , o-..__ r 1 d. $10,000IUYS • 9V!'> \'\7 '111H •57 1111• .. ~, ~1 llarbOr Rid~e. magn1r p.rg IBr condo. 1mmat', 2°"1DUJ ""'·2 ba, rp r. lS· 2 Br.pool.garage 142·1160 3 b d I sec b ldg rpt drp• ' hwshr No. of P CH.. Ad It Nopet 7562Elbs Ave I'" 1 t< It"\• ,1mpk ""' ... r'r111, J 1., .: IJ,1 ~ 1o1 1 ne"' r v1~w con o · J 1 I u I .. 0 ll11 'iµn11i.:.,1111111ml11 I Se", s150o . Sl"\fe . patio. d1shwus her. rn\ 1 S650rn<?.Lsl ast,secun F'A:"JTASTIC 1Jbl_ksWorReac_h_Bl 1 111 llJ".i11 i;11 l l1•1 'I ~ .. 111h•11t•1 111 ll :)11111 ' " I tv Avail now 6732282 9 . I 1 1,1 1~1111 o,µ,, 1<•11111,. i.4:!.1 I 957 L900or640-9345 rdprl<.mR. lu>tury grnd:., J • • 2229Canyon.C M. I l•JI JI 1:.•' ~ •1 rrn ~ hu ll·.&.'t' Wt> 171i:.1 .ilt IJ K'.tl HOt:I . 1 pool , sauna, r"c rm j to5_pm. _ ____ "'A"'·"""A Very large 2 Bdrm. new lunJo 111 \\uJHJl.t.i I ! 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Grun :! lltf 1·11ndo $550 m 11 \\'ail 11uw Call Hui.:..r or 1 ~h-;I 5..~ !14(KI rt•11\IJ x rn cr~1· luizo HEAl.Tl>HS U"rd pkg, pool & roof 'Qwet3br.2ba,2sl• frplC'. _, 6.11 ·292'7or847-8677 1 erpoine .... on.os. ~ b j ' da.\S. 1175 8592 eves &! pa tenni g raoes 21:J sundeck S900 m o yrly palm, w d , rt:friJ!, l · ------:. ·. :.. a .., · h75-5824. 433·2859. , dulll, nu 1wi.. ssso roo wc'l!kends : PALM MESA Af'TS i 5.!16-7"ll!l 1213172618!11:1 S llJ'-d 1· " r• 1561 Mesa0r . I .,..75 I h-·Jh "I IAYCIEST 1 · '™ ur, si e µa 10· .::> u ; l & l Bdrm Furn & un : '"'' · ge," et~r}' ~ r. 'ia. I walk to beal'h, Newport..· .1.lw). $360 incl. gas I rW1'1 From S32S !J 4 Call 1 bit tns , nr ocean No ..,_.Do•~ Shont 67"81126 · 1 1 ....... 833·'""!7, """· 1·139 . '>bdrm 11 ba 2 ·ur ••ar or I """''"""" ,,....... ..... ,,.., J :i bdrm 2 ba. formal dm -· ~ · ' " · ----· ·· • ~"'"""· _ ---- mg rm. frplc. lge bdrms.: '!Vashertdryer, refn g tn Lge 2Br dplx, S Cst Hwy,, AVAJI now 2 RH \'t . Spac1ou..; 2 Br Avail now new drapes new paint I cl Prvt community quiet. no p.-ts. $495 mo · •· · P S.165 Prt\'al f' put10 :: Collel,lt' Park :l hr 2 ha RENT A.LS I ' ' gla . •re nho se : S62f> m" A I( I j a Y. S.:W 1134 I deck overlooktnR ~11lf Kub OK 17 rn1 B lfrelso11 ,J \ a ti • t t1 12 I :, ·\ I~ I tJ\l' ti.ill ~Ill 3148 10\t'l~ homt• t 'ol11111h1a :!hr • 1>21rn S7tHl o ,::;: co~":t ;ar~s :ov. I 759,9111(1 t'OW'Se. new l'IJ\S & paint 1.ane Isl lust ,.. Sl'C'Urt ' ~.~~~ .......... St bt, la:.1.1lt·1>o1:-11 $5!15 3tir21 JllU Si511 l'rl'd pat111". dhl. gar • lwllh Foumiwd ,\\.AIL :.oon."'J br. :i ba.' S425 mo Cal~ 541; 5A80, LY t 2 1 :1 f [>\HI ;>:121i '-"UAIL X.1.1-9.~ 3br2•1b·· '"'25 , Sn· rkl1n" r lcun 'nfl fp , gar. $775 mo askforB1llorlam u'>1 , ....... ... T Charmini,: 01.'W lbr on ,, u .., ,..a ., ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·4033 ~'IOl2 ' -----OJ """' PLACE oct:an. Purs Place, ro• . ~IBr Condo, nr SCP. kuJ!'> 4br2' Jha S!lllO S\250 gardener incl st05o on • ..... , ....... 3707 ' ·11 Br Upstairs Crpt:,, 1 •· ,, I ... "'"') • 1se 644 4227 Winier Ht:ntal $800 Mo J a:.onable. no do":. or, partiaJI• furn, $.585 m.1 4vr c•:>u +, .. mu~ ..,.o _ _: __ · -· -••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br zi, Ba Condo. 2 car drapes Carport $4!9() ,R--. "' ' ·11 2b T S6r. l I Udrm 212 Ba Condo VY"~TIES • kids, .\9!!1045, 4%·!i786 54:>-2ll68afl5PM -.ir a u~tin ;,I NewportShores2hr.2ha,'BAV FRONTAGI:;, garage Complete re<·. ~2970Aft6 lltean& Ba• \ICW, 2i) I......._ Tll I lO' I 499-:ll06 -----Kid:. & IJl'l:, Wl.'l\'Onw Be h P 2 fl ""'"'' I rac· S. e0 ur1·l.\ Large1, ' _..,...... : .M. ~ •"---rrun" c'd r 2 Br c111 ll1f"21 ~ba S2250Cct:\1 den. newl) painted & • ac · ier. r """"· ' I Bdrm s:no ' boat !>hp Comm tenni:. •-h 3 I '-''"" · " " " crptd. Nr clubru.e $675 B_r 5450. A{jlts. Wntr Jt)J M a s L e ·r S u 1 t c1 Newport 9SOC 69 tage. p\'t ~a rd . 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A •e l 675 S930 ' Dnve b} 2426 Orange hid~· all ri xtur41"· ''11!'n '.\lonthly Bill Grund\. Eilertsen. Own1•r \~enl • l.ady Queen of Angt·b & 2 bdrm. 1 ba. WI NTER g n j 549-2042 I JAr. 2Ba. new l'Pl~1drps, paint. dbl garage. $485 mo 1st last + dep 6464559 eve~ leie + 1 Bdrm apt 1-ull Hltr.675·1il61 · ' 67S2373or770·8598 ~600 high school. Refng '" RENTAL, heated ·pool, CodaMesa 3124 ---- pr1e•e SS00.1100 Owner • ---• eluded $1500 mo !>Leps to ba\. bea<'h ,' •••••••••••••••••••••••j E.s1(1e lrg 1 Br I Ba. ut1I will <'<Hr} balJncc•Wcstchff 3 br, den. :J ba 4Br 2ba, fam rm, lrplr I ferry, S425 ·call evesr MEWLYDICOI pd. no pets S:\45 mo ; w ~10.ooOdown . Quiet street nr schools.' D W & bltm rani:I.' Ne 23CA1t4P\15Da·IR\llME ON WATER . 2 Bdrm. 2 bi5-l87l days 673.1000 • 324 11 Costa Mes a St • . park Co mp! luro , cpls drps Nwp H bath.Seci.&rity$9Sll1mo --· -Br. gas pd. encl gar . 100-<11SB 1 Woodlakeapls.adult.son P R€n IG€ Gardener S9i5. 543-1726 Schoo .. ls. 26;l I:: lt'llh . ; N .• 3 Bd ., b· lhl 1 I Yearly S695. or wmll'r: d 'washer, pool Adults ;---- - -' ly. I & 2 bdrm fro m $385 _ I HOMES S750 mo 548·151l ttc · rm. ' a . < • ON WATER 2 Bdrm.' SS75. 2 Br 1 &, Choit·e 642·5073 ' ,2bdrm. I 12ba. t wnhsc, 1 Water ga:. inrl.1146·6591. ,HoutesUnfurnislt.d 'i ---' --t;:ar. Fm·d )rd. 56511 mo , veryclean.S775tmoyr!Y ·1 location near the b;iy •1r Ila pf gar.patio.matureadult:-. --- Real Esralelnvcstml'nts '•••••••••·~··•••••••••• 4 br .. -2 ba. frpl<•. bit mi.. 1\ to:ardener' S mos to I yr • C llConn \ 675 6670 & • A only. No pets . S35Q1mo.; Beauttrully located 2 Br . :l333W Cnast llw' 'HI lalbocalstaftd 1206 · dbl gar N1ce res1denltal ll'l' ParkRt>all~!">5l·5000 , SECURITY CONDO . 2 ~ ---1e ' ·· Newly decor. Gas pd, Call Answer Ad "401. S375.Gasmdd .Nopels. 6456646 . ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••• area N r sc h ools . I Bdrm.2ba,view$65(Jlmo ,· IACHB.01 enclgar.pool.diw'llsher .. 642-430024 hrs i 842·8889 • · d Gardener in" I $7511 Eleganl 1.akes Townhy1m· , Adults. 642-5073 1 ' · · ---1 ----!000 ·I br. 3 ha. en. dtnint:( , . . 1 2b f 1 f Balboa oceanfront from , , \Lower 2 Br 1 Ba. in 4 1 2 Br garage upL Quiet. c.-Tax Stt.fhr. : rm. 2 2 7 Cora I _. 751·73!0 r. a c, rp c, rec a t I BEAUTIFUL VIEW $375 incl utl. J adult, no llrTo •*HM Ad 11 f d .,,...,.....Newer unit ··cntr· 11 213.:R').J.S ll. I S59S .mo 551!·1698. days . , pets 6'7J...6J72 : -. Plex. 271 E. 16th Pl S350 I u :. p r c er r e . ~ :-. .... a • --3Bdrm2 Ba neat& clean 551-4654'eves Harbor View 3 Bdrm. --·-__ . ----Newll decor .. gas pd., mo.Call644·04~ 1 Ha rdwood floors . N r Costa Mesa St>parale I 1 ' ' ---6ba. POOL. $2950/mo ,. ......... _ ~-17•4 1, e n c1' ga r , po o I . I -, beach <->c" c""·7838. meters . enC'loscd ~esa del Mar. pets.& VlEw 1 --~ "' • ..,,.v...,., garages. som e with YEAILYR~ALS k1ds ·OK. Refs reqd · golr, lake. moun • ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••' d 1washer Adults jEastside 2 Br 11.., Ba l ------- patios SJ .250.000 0 L.ttlle Island~ Large I Agt 1615. 979-6896 tams. Super 2br, den con-: L~·-··-s Fur nished 2bdr~ apt. ·1 542,5073 I patio. Garage Adults. no , .H.B. Lux. new condos. l & Bo k Rell 5469950 Bdrm apt, unfurn --, I do. sec sy~lem. Bqmd ..._ 611-1400 adults, no pets. Inquire M G-1465 21l Ba A 'pets. $4.50 276 Cabnllo.I 2bdrm.S500-~.Adults. , ur e a or · Gar(SmJ car)$.500. E.-Side ?br. lba, gar , new crpts, decor. $780 1 1 l79'"2Rochesler .(rearl. l ··ima{ 1 · llK·: 64C)..Q!39 , nopet.s.pool.Jac.tenms , · ~ liNTTS Good North Beautirul 2 storv 3 Bdrm ' patio. 5425 'mo 1 644·2932 · IWJI, la ry rm. crpts, ·· 1 etc. 846-1826 home. unrurn. ·dbl gar. f;4S.ll4S ------- -H A R 8 0 R VI E W '1 Br F\Jrn. Apt S185.' drps. Adults only. Cat Roomy 3 Br Townhouse J - ---Orange Co. locution. patio. close 10 So Bay. 1. TURTLEROCK 1 MONTEGO 1 Prefer mJddle aged. No l OK.TSLMgml.6"2-1603. Apt. in quiet Adult I I & ~Br A!>ts l\dulls & Less than 10x·s gross Spacious rooms SHOO in·· 3bdrm. 1 ba, E Sule. · 2br. conv den. 2ba. IJZ I 4Br 2Ba new decorated, I children or pets. 548·0868 1 Bd N . Complex . Newly re ranuly Pnvate patios OWConAITDw 2!1'. ~n d ulll Adulls only. no pets., ~t.e.l 1r + d r , rp Cath 1 new cpts S99S mo incl / rm e~ paint , decorated. fireplace,1 Ncarbeach 847·3020_ Fullpnre S750.000 C.ill SS75. 1st. last+ sec Clngs . o s. dbl gar · garctler.nrschl.pk.pool ltW ... •t.edtl749 dra!>es . 2 luds OK ., enclsd patio & garage I. . 1 .• Ptesttge Real E::.tulc In ' 645-4461. Ive mess. I po61 rec S7~ !ISi 2'..!06. i ~1-4288 aft Spm i •••••••••••••••••••••••' Refnge., no pets. $355 mo I Son)· no pets. S49S m n ! ~ew 2 Br 2 2 Ba Condo vestmen)..s l~YRtOMTREHTALS 1 -----_ ----_, H.l'sAMEST I & up. Sierra Mgmt. Co ~:ml 675·5.!MS I Om rm . Mi cro.wave Several \'atlablc :-Jow 2 Br+den S6SO mo. Very I Woodbridge . :l hd rm . ~ 3Br. 2Ba Home. pool. ten : Spanish F.&tale Living ! 641-1.324 J ---or I lrash compt : elec. gar tR€HIG€ 2 3 &4Bdrm~ clean.poot,l'lbhse Avail 212ba twnhm. adJacent • nis.closetobch.S69Smo II Beautiful parklike s ur •Spa f'· 1 3 bd 2 Br. 112 Ba Patio, opener Tenn1s.,Racque1 __ HOM€~· Winlerleasesfrom~I •II 15.Bkr828-3311 rrwy, park. pool. :.pa.i 673-6210. rounl!ings Terra ced ·cious ami y rm.I c arport 1410 mo ball,pool.Jac.,sauna.N•i Yrl} ll'u:.es from SIZOIJ 1 leM1s $750. 6 mo lse. • -I pool Sunken gas bbq I 2 ba. 1395· 2 bdrm S340 j 642-7344. 610 D Jo Ann St I pets. I or 2 Kids OK·. RealEstatelnvcslm l•nl!i 1 •-·•--......... •&"'ssoc. BrandNew'Ocean\"icv.'I ;iva1lNov 15 5518458or COIHIRCHARti4H j sparkli ng fountains ' I Playgroond & pool I ------SlOO>mo C<.1119642566or 33JJWCoastHv.y,'.'llB , .-.~rmn "" 1 3 Br 2 1~ ba condo ,67!).8100 J Bd.rm ~.+ ~en . Spacious r oom s S48-9556froml2·7P.\1 _,1BR.m~.clean ,clost'IOl !r.3·2971Agt .n11fee 645 6646 · 67§.3331 1 S87S l mo 968-4456 oq beaul1Jully appotnled , Separate dinin~ afea CLEAN&SAVE shop & transp Pref -----.-. --j I 962.()t96askforGmny 13 Br 2 !3u Fumily Rm .. home Wl:\000· ~q rt I Walk-m closets , home I . . ' ' rem a l e SO+ $295,l Lovel y 2 & 3 'Bdrm CottoMesoT • In ----1 --------lrpk, t•enlral air, $175 Av~il 11415 /80 t hru I like kitchen~ cab nets: 2 eeru:oom in super loca· 548-6.518 Townhous e!>. gara_gc. ·. , ~. Capistn.ot.ochl2\i8 ,J br. 2 ba. newl~ redet·.1 m11 1ncl.d:o. Gardener .1 litJ.1U.Agent,673·7300 I W;ilk to lluntinl ton ! lion.Carpeted. Adult.no . patao.laundryfuc $450& Owner s l,nil h.is .lhr,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ripk. fenced yd. t hildrco CY • k· & I • Ce • g pets S350 1110 . 568 W 2 Bdrm~2 Townhouse I 1575 Call 213 5 · 1202 or ~· f1ll'·kpa .. t~;/1 ~~ i.:ar, i Bcautifu.l 3 hr, n"~·wly det" '. OK, no pets , S70o, lse· hie~~ ";~afoll ~k· ~: I Ne~ ~res.t: ~.br, 2b.a. 1. J ~IJl..u~r~. m . $.,ioo., Wilson. Call f>4i . .Wi7 .-All A u .ts. ~tt.a~hed I 714/960-7347 ., .... -:-·sun .e~--"~ WJ~\'Jc:r. ~ ~.,, • .,.__,..:v-' _., ··--_· ·mJ• '.; : -! .:'....._,.,it\\'\ru park to-Oree1)'J..' ~ • .;.... ~ '·t e M1l :-.. ~ ...... 1 ... MrOdrit i\..,'.(t .,;"·.~r~2 U.!·-_... . ....... :~~ :.=-i proa , ~~ ... ..,_,.1 .. ..,.1::2rt.":r:B2'r<t:"'2~:::0B~-.. ,.~"a>7v-r.'1""'J .• ~,1-1"" ...... r .. .4-.; . . _._;-"-xfi":iS. DdJ.t 111iif<lrt'n Ol\I ---1 •·· •. , , • 1 $775/mo 152-2209 af AS4JO .., w'TM· ~ ·~e •·spa. S<So"mo 1.~f\ 3 " 1 • rocla) of this l\l'W lts t111j.\. I Walk to be· ch Stilitrl ~br· <!ba Mesa del ~' ar I tree 1-.:lcmentary Schoot--1 ter?PM • Ptaza. SA. Tennis. pool. 631-4984 . $4 Sii 960 3 2 \"4 ~won't last !.AGT7:ll 14~1 1 \vall 11 la!iJ.l9303 1 w;11 c~ns ider opiiotn. or lrvme H S Ori\'e b) 1 ------2BedroomfurnS490 spa. $480-$500. ;-.lo pets. . • . ·968-{11~~0 · • · · . -. I ~\J6.!lj95 . . S650tmo 640·000tl 4.131 Old ~111 or tall I MEWPOltHEIGHTS Twnhse unfurn rrom1• 549-3232or641-1460. MIWPOIT TRl-PLEX SISO.oOO . __ _ _ • -. -7Ji..56.19 1Grl.'l.'nlr ec ' 3bdrm 2b I d th SSUI AftAITMIMT 2bdrmapt.newdrµs,cnd • OPEN HOt.:Sf:. Sun .~Corono .. Mor 1222 li'ir:w 3 BR J .aa eondu Tract ~ros~ str eet!> I . !i r~yr ·t:'1 11 Adulls.nopcts LUJUllYUviMG I s ' patio. dishwasher. avail ll·!"> 22.;)() Can\ on. l' M ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••; fplc patio dbl uar N; Culver & Wulnu\ l I pcx>. [~tmh e SlOOOw1 I a Ut1ht1es l"rce ~ In quiet Adu.It Complex., l . Br S250 mo + ul1l 11· l $390 aftl'r 5pm G 1 1 1 · · " · new "' c en. mo Adults only no pets no ross unnu\i incom'"So or hw\' H11aut & : shops es mo No pets • with 6 m o lse i n cl Spacious 1 BDRM. APT · · 898-1190 ~l.3.500 .\II 2bdrm Ulllb l'lt'an. like new. :1 bdrm. 2 I A gt 7 6 0 . L 2 I 1 II r' W\.Odbnd~c· l'Otlal(t', new I gardener & pool . main· ~~~r:;k~l~;~~~~I~ Dishwasher. fireplace.: wa~~· rt Blvd I ------- Owner Ai:t8312805 : bu. patio Adult:. onl~ I 213·:;96.8209art SP'.\t '2 br. 2 ba. rarn rm. dbl I tenance. No pets I w of8each.3blksS or pvt. patios, pool & spa., , Cost°i:esa I Olx 2br. 2ba. S4501mo MEWPORTIEACH •~mo ,\gent.675·2373 : ---.-.-~ar . nr lake. ll'a!>e., 642.2482 or 9571166 ref 1 Edinger NOPETS.S39S mo.&up 1--------Adults. no pets I m1 tu I -------10..roillt 1226 , $511 mo 548-86tW Dick or Avail a rox lJ.15-80. MESA P INES 2 Br ) Ba. S400 to S42s • 1 beach .960-4145 Abs.olutely prime pro 11mmed1ate oc .. upant•\ 1•••••••••••••••••••••••1 Sl~\·e ___ P~-----_ --~7 5441 2650HARLAAVE 0 he ---- perties! Thrt'i'~n pll'Xei. Fan1ast11· 180 degr~e ~Two units. 2 Br 2 Ba.1 -----1 HAllC>a llDGE B d 1 1 SPMC 549.24471 was ~~ge. '"'-1144 PLUS lduplex m sul)('rh• oct>an vie" «rl) ltghts ' frplc.blt·msS450.lroom l LlllJlll'Clt.oc~ 3248 Le 2b 2b e l r A utson y ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• condition I.A Rl: F; S I from all rooms Lrg 2Br.1 efficiency. Si200 831 065."> i ••••••••••••••••••••••• eel~!~: bo~· tub~· s~~no No Pets. 2 Bdrm. new ca rpets & 1 S3SO mo, 2 Br 1 Ba, 286-0 IWoodbndge 2 Br 111 Ba 2 stntABLf:l.O.\~~ ':!Bu , 1am1ly & dining, I -I EMBALDIAY I 548,7896,642·7370 Call960-2675 pa.Int, separate patio & l Hi ckory Pl . M esa Story Townhome Xlnl C/21 HewportC.,.ter ~00 mo \\lend!>& E\'e!> 1.......,•Yaa.y 3234 Oceans ide Front Row 1 I;.._ ---1744 garage. 2243 Rutgers, 1 Verde No kids /pets Cood Washer Dryer. 640.535 7 1 *''-' ~-Wktlys 642·5151 i~••••••••••••••••·.~··•• 1 View. 4 Bdcm. lge rer I Prestigious Harbor Ridge •••••••••••••••••-•••• Apt. B. No pets. Child ' Refs req'd. Aft. 559.6221 I Refhge mdd: S550 mo -"> - --· ,._ 1 · · HOM€ FOR RENT ' rm Avail I I I S26!KI mo 1 Large View Condo J 28 !Ba di I OK. $395. Call 546·5880. ~Slll Ask for Wend~ . ....._-£-'-D __ _. , Bd C d •ca , r. , a ls. poo . ten I alt spu 73 ..,.,. --e_...-., S of llw~.tnduor sauna.2 4 rm on o~S: . 494.0029 I Bedrc_>om. 2•,, Baths+ rus. ssso mo. I yr lse I askforLlnda. . Adults2 BR. I Ba,_heat. ,., 1 ........ 6. '1.• • a...t 2400 , br, I'• ha. rrplc. palt0~1 Ga.ra.gt!°""F~nf'l.f1e s1 .---, -----Ljbrary. S2000/Month 548-0412 "' gas wtr pd .. $350. No •-• h 1141 •••••••••••••••••••••••1I wa:.h dry use. \'Ut'ant, ~~ase , ~~d11s964&.,.,~~ls j COZYt.L.0~1 EAHNFRON:r i Agent 759 ·0874 or . pets. 311 W Wilson ~•••~••••••••••• _ , • $725 mo 5.16·1453Sal 1 .. .,.come . .,,... -........ or 1 _t8r. ,_,b1 e ome. knot· r 7ss.9100 MlwpotflHch l76' I meaGBaU 631,i177 "-I · .--; .. FOii.EASE 1-----------973-2971 Agt noree. -! ly pmeint.rrplc.pvtbch. . ••••••••• -.............. !'9 I Smalbachelorapt.Close New 2 bedroom 2 hath So or Hway. 2 br. I ~a. lg ........... t.ach 3240 adlts only S750 mo. (714 ) Ocean view. 3 Br condos. •OCEA!llFRONT. Avail APAITMINrS 2 Br. l Ba. New tri·plex. 1 j lo 1bea c h . S~OO I mo· home. Mission Lakes lvg ,rm.rrpk.lg~1t,'.1o l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 499-:.116 d-l ~pt.Crest._ _ now.dail.Y~efkly._Spec ~uUrul garden apts. cbildOK.Nopet~.J450.1 tstJ ast.11~c.536·1453 •·· Coontl'y --cru b. G tiTr. pels .. lg pith&. 21l-ar gar 5 blks 1 E l t 2 1 b r 1 . Call 751· 7961 tacular view. 673-SURF. Pool & spa. Adults, no 645-T.IX>. j t Br Xlnt ocean view . · .' . 9l50tmo. 644-77\0. I) ocean. egan 3bdmi. llh a. rv c, ur. 1 pets. .. . . lenni~-~I. Beautir.u.11} • bdrm. fam rm & den,. ocean1canyon view. pvt lmmac. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo 28r. IBa. $440 Good location. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Balcony, new carpets. landscaped· no m um I JASMIME CREEK ($72S mo). Plush cr:pts, I road. 1875/mo. 49!H9!17 in The Bluffs. Newly 131E.18th. 646·6816 Carpel , d r a p es . laundry SSOO m 0 · tenanceyar~. J Jmmed occupancy, 2 Wi ba, cedar & IJ\ass. l ---painted inside & out. rire place. bui ll·ins , 5'Ul·ll86.499·39'l2 9890Club o~se.Rd ·Bdrm, 2 ba. den. frplc,' Dbl_ car pvt gar, fully 1 t.OlltfMVl.w Comm. pool. Avail Dec. Bach. S330 patio. garage. laundry d · ne.;~~i~7~ngs I dhl ~ar .. Lovely patio & 11. :;!~~~J:j;e ~~~sia:ho · 1 3 B<lnns, .2 ba, ~rplc . all lllt. S700 mo. Call 494·2950 1 Br. $385 fac. Avail. Nov 15th. ~~pt~~~~e.re~~· ,bl"":~· __________ , yan1:Pnvacy Nrpool&. St 714 1960_633 1 0 ; new 1 rnlenor A~l~n -evesatallday wllnds . 161E.18lh.642·0856 St7S. Adults. no pets . ~beach. S340 incl ufil : tennis crts. Sec. gate. I ~ I y.l850permo. · • SGMQ50orS57·4347 \ ei-;m1 MAMMOTH LAKES Sim/mo. yr ly lse Sand 1. . . 3 Br. 2 Ba. Newport 3Br. 2Ba, patlo4 plex. 10'0 I · -~------_ Mobile home with view 1' Casile Rily. 644.9644 I HOMES FOR RENT '70' <:>ceBcaruhronr ~ hlome. _v1c· Shores .. Near beach. B. Valencia, gar. no pets. l UlS. 2bdnn, new crpts, IS500 2 br · rrplc close to fl . 2 Bd tona . a u ous view. S75 7~1977 YEAR·ROUND fUtt: te>mo 54.S-7983 ,. drpa I& paint Z2SO Ca b . h . . C II ~tams. rm.,2bdnn. near ocean. rrplc. I 3 Bdrms .• $SSO·S6SO .: huge mstr bdrm, gre11t ! · Social Activities 01· · '"A" 83l·286S · ea c · view ( ~ltinkttch ... newpaint.1 par t1ally rurn kitch.1 Fenced ya rds a n d . 70' deck. $2,000 mo.1·3er2~ba.NptTerrace rect11r •FreeSunday 28r.2811.Sundeck.$42S. l'\YOfl. • · ,494-1322. hght .an d airy. Wood Avail DH· I S650 I gar ages .. Families ! 546-0075 or art 6PM 1 Pool.jac.rrpl,kdsOK Srunch•SSO's •Par· Avail approx Nov. lst. D5E.19thSt.2Br.allnew !0ce.ruront 2bdrm 2ba _ bl;lrn1ng s tove, good I ~1177. , p lease. K tds .ti pets I ~ • nopeta.'625.640-1419 l•es•Pfusmuchmore 548·1675 days, 760·1418 : cpt.s/dr1J8/pal.nt •vinyl.I rrplc tt~~lc $8SO t m o . Wll\ter access. SLS ,000. · welcome. Call 964·2S66 or GREAT MCMATION eves at wknds. ' praae va<"ant 5475 m o Ul ' 1 -.· 1 · !!SS Ski Trails Ownrt 1c:o.t.MeM 1224 I 973-2971Agt.,no ree. · $425. 2 Br.'Adults. Yard.INewtydecoratedCondo in : . ··~..z · ., tracean. 97·1 25· ~ aat. Diane. Barrett Rily. ••••••••••••••••••~••••: 1 rnat ~. 190 Canyon ' Bhtf1. 3 Br.·.2 Ba. Split Tennls•Free Lessons 2 br, 2 ba. Children OK,! ......... 1150 8C2·5200 ·a-and new lwt. twnhse. 2 1 2br 1 be condo$485 mo. Acres. 213/392-6393. Call level. S825. A g ent . ~;~It~ ti~~ss•h:J~~ new c~t.s • drnpes, • .._,.... 1126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Or.!-Jt~ , br,2be.187Saq.n .muJti· 1 ~~"°po~~f::~ : tillnoon. : 87~ Hydro!Tllssage•Swlm-like new lhruoul, ~m-!•••••••••••••••••••••••1Laguna H illa. New ".,.*• .. 500 level, a /c, cent. vac,1 'V)f' ·•-... 1 .. 5 0 1._...__ ming •OrivingRan-munltypoot•ament\tes. 1•2 Bdrm. Garage ,~lakeaide 1Br.2sty.Con· • 1n1 "' 'frpl c 2 c ar 1ar 1 (71084.2-0903 ·--.--"' .--•-UOO/mo. 892-9713 .. D/wuher clean. Closet d 1 rt ·r le II ••••••••••••••••••••••• • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 C .. I ·-1271 IEAUTlflUt. APAflT . ' o, o , r p . a ••••-••••-•1 w topener. 1reat loc , 1 Exec home Lease or lse , C d Sbd Zb , •••••••• ... •••••••••••••• "'"I-·. S•ngles, 1 : 842-7781. Ask ror Larry I beach . Fro m $345·1 a men i ties . s s 9 s . many more reatures, · · • · on o, rm• a • • "'• .,, • Met.qer. . ~ Al\. SPM. Mr. (213)4979 FALL.BROOK . '7~.Call5S2·7355. 1 opt.3Bdrm+V,ba.2300 , washer/dryer, gar. no:Eucutive48r38ahome, 2 Bedrooms• Fur· 1 Blala.. , · . EX.ECUnVEESTATE 1 1 •q ft.. So. HB. 5875.1 peta.9575/mo.58\.1799. verynice.-. n11hed &Untur111slled 11.za l Br. all adult, no i iM.wport•och ll6' U'1actea w/apectacular 1 ~new3bdrm,2~ba 0 9f83.Gt7.A1t. 1 br .. __ .._2 1 498-5833 •Adultllvtng•NoPets I pets, pool & carport.,l...arleJBR 2 balowerln 1 .•••••••••••••••••••••• view, oakl. stream,, twnlun, patio, 2 car gar, 3 ,2 ...... v nuu, car gar, ' •Models Open daily lllO/mo. 991 W 19th St. dplx. Plush cpls/drps. . . •*Moa.Profesilonally j Newport Hta. area. 347 1New house 3Br, 2'r'l8a.j $550/mo. CaU Chrl·s .. 1s.t.A.e 1210 9106. se-OM 1 Claletobeach6 shope,Oceanfronl for W1nl~r llldlc!pd w/room for pool . E. 1IUt St. S745. 641-7631,. aaraae. nr bch. 880-4703 831·3114. • 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C>akwoocl , I ocean vu. SSBS, call Rent.is. Fumls hed & un fttamlacoarta. 28001q n •9JJ5eves. l lvme.aap IL....-...... 3212 Bea\llif\al 2 Br. home w\th• THE VICfORIAN '2 Br. ..Mll0 .... 223'1 rum. Broker. 675-4912. -·-CUSTOM a::ei;::r~:t' '. s Br. Dea. Livln1 room, 3er hoUle. 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Rentals to Shar~ 4300 Office Re"tal 4400 Businrn Rr ntal 44 50 503 0 AMOUncrmrnh S I 00 ~t & Found 5300 .•.........•.••...••...••..•.................. ••·•···•···••···•·•··•· ......•....•........... ....•.....••.......•..• ...................... . .........•............. . ..•...............•••. .........•............. .._.,..... .. ach 3169 Mew"rt ~o~h 3869 San C lr mentr 38 76 ..................... .. ............... ........ . ..................... . '.\1ature Fc•m adult, nnn '"THE" _ ':-;1l l'~1. up to 1"1•KI ''I II &va1I <.ti, µnm!' 111r111•r 17th & :-.; .. v.p11rt llh tl ,;;5 ™•• 'l'("'I DI IO'l loan for 'hr' W1U1ng 111 pa~ 15 5'. ·for .!yrs .'\;o broker., pfcJ''' ~'<·ured w a d<:qu .. te 2nc1 l'&JI C>1&nc 21~ !I'll'! fdL•, SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS I u .. 1 I <ti or 1, • ..,1 (.1,'>t., \)••,, \,, 17th6-lr. 11• PAB NEWPORT COUMTRYCLUI LIVIMG Singles. 1&2 bedroo m apl.5. & townhou:.c:. From 5449 64.t moo MEARIEACH Lge 3 br. 2 ba uv11er apt No pets $700 mn ·\i..rt , 675-8170 Beaut Lge :!hr 2 hlh hl'h d w. w d hook up n11 pets $625 752 'j'\j .j ------- 2blks from IH·h llu i.:t• newly l'pl d. 4br. d ", frpk. w d hook Up IHI pets, $77S 752-Ni I SlSOO 4 Br 2 l~a Du1-1I~·~ ·t.k'eanfrunt Wood hl•a m ceilings, c·aqict~. drnpt.-,, di! buJ It in~ Enr•l1r."'d g ara ,::c with washer dryer f'urn 1)r unfuro I m med Ill' cupan~y TS L M J!ml 00-1603 ,.mkr . l•l ~hr :! Ur 2 lla apt Stud1u a pt "1th t11·t·an 11.,ar s c l'lata $250 mo. EXECUTIVE SUITE C OHDO-HWPT HTS 'H:''4 Ell't' I urn s:!i:> uttl 1111'1 ,Joan 5.">9 5519 f\111sernceorrires1n l;p~r :? l>r :! h.J. \ll'" .' mo Set• \lgr. 33:! E nnn11 Newport Ct'nler 4wt!t trec hnt<tl '>t Fr pl. Ln. Apt C.S c.: lll-:.p :\tall' tu :.hr lt;l' 640-~70 clel·k. f J rp,•t ilra 1•t''. 'tli\iJ51t•~J P \.'1111 Apt ..;..L.Ul!.-HU....,l ... GTOH l'il'{· kit . .::ir,,~c. _ m1 ~nts Fu"'ished '"'° rru...... "' " lo heh .,hup:. Comm or Unfunlished 3900 . IEACH µ11111 lndr} Sl,1111 mo •••.o••••••••••••••••••• .\l.1turt-• I-• non :.m okcr .. OH1 C'e space a ·atlable 1).16-:,DllYl ..!l>dr:m. :!ha. 1·1111ve111ent1 ai(}SIX)sq ft Suife~ <::ill Seawind Village t-' location s2uu 114 891-7951 6:HO 12 W ''S1 II\\ \" :\ II ll~tall or ofr11·1·' L 11110 "I rt a' ail :'\11\ I ·~t!'o mo on Isl' 121:11>11;9 ,:;yx.; 11r !..w 1814 C:O.....rciat Retttc1h 4 475 CONDO /WESTC LIFF L'pper :! br, I IJ<1 a w.1lk to s ho 11:-. hu'> l'vmm 1••11 lndn plu .. h rum SillO mo •111 1111l11r11 1. IW) :~12 '.'lit'\\ 1&2 hclrm \uxun :J6:l 1\216 ' adult a µt:. in It plun:. F'l•malt: Hmmate. uoo l• AIRPORT .-\REA. B1n·h h ••••••••••••••••••••• Imm Sll!i 2 hdrm 1 r111n " & Bristol. 225 lo 750 sq ft ll••~C'mcnt ~pan· ,J\ a ti W.1terfront 'l'•I" 11h•1U!<I• .! k111~ '"·l'tl lldrrn :!': Ba :I 11al 111~ l1rc•plate . :! , '"'r '-\.trd).!l'. li1ia t ,..11., \I :tti 'oll\ hl \\ ll h Ill w 11h11 u1 ,.11p 1);1, .. :.;i; AAlll I':\ I'' .'iXI O:ll'l4 t'lc l bkk S l' l'la1.a , ""' """"' S.'>11!) + pool' t1·n111, h orn""'"' No least' rt• , ..\ppr:ox 4.tltM) 'Ii ft IJ11 \1,11 .. rt ,1l b . 1J<ll11b (: ..... i·ull aft !i qwred. Call 557 7010 wa1 .. rfrl1111 :'II B n.u ·1f'4 I for 'nokm,.; & h1•a11n 1.: 5Si 5:rnl R<lti t-16~1 . PLAZA 11a1rl From S ;.i11 Llol'j.!11 I would hke to :.hr 2 Br Fn" 1triH ,,,rth .. 11 EXECUTIVESUITES n -•• ·,rh 111.\l1·L',11!1!1•11 t h1·n Ila, l'Otnpl furn apt The d ff " ~"'t·•t 1t11 \l~F;11ld1·11 111 w male m h1~ th1rt1l':. , . re 1s a I ert·n<'(' St•J \\1nll V1 l l .11.!t' l'rl'I Cr s p tirt nut 714/7520234 w ~tcreo Avail -Ul't: 1st, • ~ t 1 1~J!l :-,i~~ for S227 so. CM Ca II l!isai 2(&! Mic he lson Or. =212 L51Xl'MI ft 1ndu,.tr1al ~11a1·1., Rooms 4000 th i.99'7.tllli.I 1 20'll BusinessCntr 1121:1 w ;i uflirl'~. :! h;Hh. I)!(· 1 lndllltrial Rentd 4500 .....••...•••.......... i~1· w 11H1n• "l.tl'l'h"U"\' loµ, 1111· U t 1 l J) :t Id S?AU m11 1ii:i ti~ I •••••••••••••• •• ••• •••• 1 rt.tar dour l~0.\1 LuJ!;_tn .!. t.r I h.1 "'pal111, '\li1t 'On '\cW}x>rtHl'""h Bi·ai•h Ft-male will ~hlJ.re 2 br'(J(fit-e ·.,.. l ,\v.t.:M ~<l!13.'\i!.t'i4611til!t ; Moit•~IJH. Trust DHdS 5035 ..••.••.•...•.•.......• Scltttef-Mtg. Co. All t)pes of real e:-.t<Jlt· tn\'CStments ~1nC'\' 1!1-1~· • S,.Cialhi'"J in 2"4TDs 642-217 1 545-061 I Cmll for T.D.'s Amenl'an '.\ltg !15:1 111 I CASH FOR T.D's • rAST AC"rLO:" • UJ mbna :\<llge H'1.'i :i.tr.-1 ' Widow has mone ~ for :!:'I: I> 1 D No c rc<l1t t'hl'ck. n11 pnlty For ..o<.llon t·.i ll AGT67J.i311 an~t1ml' h11· Call '11111 ut Promontory Pt 1 $175 Ptt:R MO. i . -U11tt·I r oom ~m a ll <>c c an \'l "'u 'I I•. I n c ludes an Sxl O s.o.-4550 SFR 's to500K ~ Purcha,,.·, ktlthl'n 23116 W I ><·t•an · ' -" ~ ' & ~f1 2n"'s ( E 't 25K 0 l·lubho .. ce pnvas_ "'ully: furnished olc. cubicle + , •••••••••••••••••••••••: ·~ ~ qw ) 1 front S2fi0 & up • S:!fill ~ " .-I I h tu 1•,r O n~r 'i n Snul! & 1"1'-'. n•·v. h lfr rum .,..,... mo. 6;3.3184 ' e ec. r ecept. te ep on e Slorui.:e Spate ;\°1•" IH•rt · " ' "' . ' 41 • , \. r r1. I( ,.,.n , ...,.r, Ztl(7;,I( \tcrl!1· Tr;.11 R• .. olt ' 11 \l(,\(,t. 1 ~•\I' th' n1:11.tht~.r fw 11•1 uthl·r n ·;.i'''" lhd11 1., l!<:l f1r,l t holl t• "' tht."or 1; \k,\C: f. ,,.,,. sr50 llldc \OoJntlotl !')JI ''" ll1rc h & \'on Karmt•n '\; I! .1 r n't' !S 3'1 lt•J\t' .; " .iu l~}--li \IJ lost & l:ound 5300 ., ....•................ FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 1' •· .. ;ti!. •. i 1 •,SS·: r. w, r 11 ·~7 I<~\\ \1\11 f.,r I'•\' mal• (»~•" P.11>' 61 t .in I .:a l .. /•1· "' f;.r, ,;jt, 16:\11 •h'> *'' , .. ,,4 1,,.,, '\l.,rmel..ou.. 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I .-CHAMDt~ Nwsina DYM P 0 Box nu. opmalrv1Marea n..rw nrm m PHluon Ml CL•IS ' So O.llfomla manufac -1 • ~neat P/T VoSltlon 1 C.1Ule4 N.B ~-___ 117.f?M lllMd Esper • mwll Jmmedlat .. openln111 l turer ol I.e. probe tett GU•RDS I 111$ ~haadbln1 1reet1n1 , M.wAWe • Dally iaput 6 11rnuel :'IWWfU1 ltnch IW'•'• eq&apmt"nt hu openlna A I Ya.a.........._.... cardl In retail stores in 14 00/ttr ll!ffW ~ lldelr"da&red 1r.•7.f760 I""' quahfi•d en11•eer ..a .~..._ ! ll...--llS..C..,..Or. the r M area Ca ll • • ~ •• rtll 0 ... w I ~ t • .r. S ~·a b e t w e e n •. paid hollday1, be1in 1» l~U capable of de111n•n1 • ~ ., .. & pam,_r•d w lt h a d I For pn1tl11ou8 PQIJt posa "'......JJ.-W... -9pm Nn1 as llOOll as hired. pe r1on a I r• 1aa I o11 c1&11tomaze · precas on, Uon. 14/hr Interviews -,.,.... benefits Bayview Con· ,,. .... byUol O..~ '9t 1111w..._. &>atWas hrrf'T .. µ111) m I ~ 1 Jlluloriad m otlo n i. MCJn •• t'ra 9·2 I (GltHarbot'Blvd) Newspapu Carner.5 dys 1 . v~rent Hotpital. 2055 ltaelt lll'b In :iuuthernj ptf'll(Jf\ Nc•wp11M t•1u•1(1< • w computer controls 8 U R N S I MOWHIR.... per wit, 3.30AM·6 OOAM Thunn, C M. Mrs. Far Cahfornaa Jac11&1I. tlill0t:ampu9Dr .NB 8na1 .. 2<100 w c .. .,,t I fa~r in de111gn of step INTERNATIONAL Encliah speakin1 or bt · ~-3441 646·1413 reU.6"2·3505 E.O.E ..._. de. Op.a lOem 1 _ -Hwy µt ll<'h .and reput I C probe SECURITY SERVJ(;~S 1iniuaJ only. Please app· ~_:__ I -------- 41lm. 7 da)t a •t>ek \'la 1 i:.w• u111pw. Ur . N ti tt!il stations highly de 1 INC I ly inpenc1119-5. NOON DUTY AIDES MUISIMG a/MC Mlan\lt Health MSISTAMT R4M)KK ...... t•t-.lt 1 i.1rnble parl1cululy an 1715 F.a11t Center St 1 needed for p/lime sub· Are you looking for a ~. 2112 H•rbur Blvd. MAMA.. I Rent Roll ••••kk•·•·po·r '''' f'l~rk 11.rt!a ol computer control Ste 11102, Anaheun j ,. ... ta •=• M-. I stitute (on.call) & every challenae? Want tu make !)lllaMHa ~)433 Br Draper'• l.a1una 11111• prnprrty mi.n .. 1t1•m••11l I .. :1q11•1 .. •nr t'd l.1t1u11r pre c·1s1on motorized I Full lime. Company day a11ignmenls . $4.61 a .difference? Raleigh l n1 thl1 ad fur >our atiHt Mu !it bf' , " r.irm 1n I n 1n•• 1 .ti 1 t 'lcrk 1• T '\1,111~ M :.mi hneur motions. A~allty to --GUA.IOS • 1 benefits. Apply Pen. 1 per hr .. Apply in ~rson, Y~ n~tWema~~ 1~~t -ll*_'la_J 11n ... b Shirl~ ~o Zl4tl •-·· 1 support markeu11g a c • Founta.1n Valley School P•rtrnceu 1n f'ltl'ro • ·· Hr11a1rw 11 V .lll(U n t1 ti vitaes with cus tomer FUil & p~rt time 1~11 nysaver J6601?Jacenlla . 1ng (o r qua l it y PNINBl0t111I Therapeulll' ..orne11'8 rt•i.d lo ,.. ... , IOOIClllPH lit'ul'h lt:('hrueal requirements a areas. Umrorm:> lur.n d t Ave. C.M. Dist · corner ~ J lberl & Hegistcred Nursu tu rnuaa11e l,h"d NH ·\1.1pt M«t.-n•wPar /\ppl)'" K 1 1 & • defimlc plus. We ofter Ages 21 or over, r.t t1rcd I -1 Newland Sts. Fount Vly work an our Newport only,Steve~2117 p«toOn lo M1rna&t'r Ma . ci.1>u 11 •11 ' ,., CLHk/fYPIST welcome Noexper n•·1· MAIMTIMAMCE EO.E. Beach Alcohol Rehab bk! A&»tU\. 236ZI Moulton 1111m·n1'"1 Mu'I I),,.. ' \111 ... 1 IJt.· l'X~>t<1'1c111·cll & ~mall. growan~ closel> i App I y li n 1 ver s a I 2 openings in Newport N- -. ---Facility Openings are rar\w•y Plua ur 1·1111r(>(·tip(iilfllbl 11111 "'' ~ull l.111ul11.11 w11h ,h1111J111g&' knll company , e.xcell I Prota1.1on Service. 12l6 Be»ch. lpartlime,Sat W'Sllli ror the 11 7 s hif t 7M.-z for appo1ntmen1 1' !~~911 C un 1 ''' 1 •1 u '1 ~ w1.n ·h11u.-.111i: l 'lraM· , . ., 11 1 group rns urance . incen W 5th St .. Santa Ana Jn I &Sun. & I full time, Good NUllSI AIDES Rewarm are numerous >l'l 111 n r ti VI! and stork option terv1ew hl'll 9 12 & I 4. salary. xlnt benl'rils . 7·3:30, Certified or ex per & include veq cum IOOllllPH Q.IAIC TYPIST µ!ans Excell. p0tent1al Mon·Fr1. <All Uz Slatten. 641·1616. Jft{. Country <.:lull t:onv petitive salary. shaft dif· *FOXY LAIY * Ol11\'AU.ONLY * 972·1131 * ASSOCIATI N dut•·1111 1 .,.1,.0 ltd tur n ,::ht person Please I EO.E. ~1 F 1 Hosp.5'9·3061 ferenlial, tuition ream LA-•I u .e\"ullH' t'XIJ•nd ' J \'.inl'I} ttf t} µ111 1t 1\<' I cd.ll 114 979-8912 or sub· HAlllSTYLIST ----------bursement as well as an Fl.ST l ~~nt'!>:>n...ed:idm irnmt'C.l u~·nmi;h•rlull 1uru1·; J inui.t 0µ 1rul rt!SumetoAJeui ln Wi th Follow1n" ttrn1r•lltT..-... NW'Sin& exeell. retarl'ment pro L •oy ~r ......... -•w-on u·1 ("O"plA thar~ b .. 1kkt't'I"'' '""II 11 I ,. I I .... .. I "' di d ...._ -......o..t&l-..t A 1 ...,...,.. .-u w • l"rtwlll\ "' t'iJfl• l' t:x dustries I nc 3195·l' Beaulllul Stor.:s C M. ror rapa Y expan ing ~._ gram For additional an •cert......... l whllare .,.1lhn1ott11 lt:arn uilt"c:·,ouui-.1,1rc•cl\l.1hllt' ,.,_,r111111n&ulhl'rskllls 1,\l"""M Loop Dr . CM HB Heav~·Adv.:rtisanq, ~ETCO Anunal Supply ........ ,.. fo . e:o nta t t · M s ..,_ l"···~t .. ,,,_ I I "·· \"\> t"<;, VI• t'd'Jll ,, \1 l bl .,.... c.. k E t ,_... 0.Cef"t, ""' ~ ""o esu t' """ "6llt'cm•·11 y1e1,.,s1 t' 92626 Absolute Top ';. for good • .,..pennar et nerge it·! Sl.7Sjhr. Vdughan at 641 1616 EOE -., I 1)1}. "r.,l !1613 I ~~·;"l~ '.'.~ J9°~;~l I " ~ •• 11 Mr ., ~ IJ IJ I Jn I - ----opcrawr 540 31157 I aean Cut. Hard w oi:lters I We will train. 8 piud M 1F 111' f7Z.IJ45 • , aJ~ .,:111 ~ ~.\I S 1-.qu•~. EUCTalCIAMS ---... I appl!! 303J Bnstol Costa! holidays, beginning as -• ~ • . -~C •_V1SAAt•ceptt•tl ALT<l Ml't·h . ~t'neral re Bn:;tl 't" h•I 1 11 """' ·""" 8J1 t an1a lmmed upenin"s for I .... F.W.Store M_es_a ___ soon ·as ·h·ar-..... ~nerats. 1 OFFICE.POSl llON . '"'"r Ref r""• !I ··1~r) I II} t I (K'r u II J I \ L \) I' I .. L B h .• ""' lit" f a 1 k 11 COVER GIRL ,..... -.... o I ht' r ta . mw 1 ha"" ~'"'" ' ' '"' "' , qual electnc1ans Exp an aituna c nei-u" t M . t d Bayview Convalescent I enca s a s nec-essar) ~ i·umm "' l.J ·• h anr~ &comm .A..ng , help. Nuexpr nee will l an.'cl~ra sl _ wAan el. I Hospa·tal 2'055 T h"r1n Vandruff lnsu1ance,HB. * OUTCAU • ~~511 "re"'· 015 :Jl7S with eiclt:1t:i1vt' oki:ruund ·wuon, u_ time a : Nails e:llente le pre·I C. M · Mrs 1' a r r e 11 -·_ -.:_ _ _ _ --b tr t NB . l ll ~nsp <'pe n u a le lUYl111 Nl: l'r.1ft':,:.1vnal Non · r 11 ·.--(; ll l lram 4943094 spec1au1ng an cry1c , · • u ·18484413 953-<17711 MC \'lSA • -John.6'7~9589. I ......__L_ ... __ ... _d ,A___.·,...,..9100 I 64,2.~.EO E Off". Rt· 'J H I ------I AlJlO . ,Cam <C>M'fS lnsul.allun\ u ' '" tuµ 4uaht~ merchan ----..-I .--~-• ... "~ ""•..::u..,.,.,. I -- ---1c e1 e a a e per •• Thrift "~nt a Cur isl ne00,s .:oerg -;urveyur... ilist: T1J )t•ll & rnan<ige B.ICTIOMIC TC-CH 1 For elderly couple 1n MATUllLAD-Y--j I Must type, operate ad SPR1TIJAL REr\OIN<;S 1.l, n~ 11 p • for t·anvass1og. c1111 1111• (ll-1: l"ountit'~ nt'Wl'!>t & ' Testing & Trouble Shoot· I Laguna. Hall!>. prl'parc . . SW'$ing ding ma t hine & cash rt' lOam·lOpm Fully l.ll"d nof wl mg ap~ catwtnsl ferr~d. wi ll lral11 , lop lrne:-1 ,\\en, W•1men'i.' ing. Digital & Analo~: meals,hte hskpg,&run ' For counte r help a t , IM&LVM'S gisler S·J0·4:30 Mon 492·7296 or -6929034 1815 .. or ot man °' re~ a I 1.1a.1 , :!II ~s h r:. wk ,1,n • 71~ 11.11 AA.'l:l , Systems for a small c·o I errands 3PM 71''1 Mon , health club in ,l rv~n.c, 'ri••Chlty Fri. SJ.75 hr. Apply m S. Camino Real, San I agents: male & fema le~ E.O.E ~I rl'>lll -I Previous exp. Conta1•1 F r 1 Wk I Y I> J) ,. ar~a. 10·2P M . contact Ne eded (o r c a se 1 n I person only I Seachfl C.1em F.xpenence preferred,• C~ailWaitn1ses Oalakronlnc·.730·1.)75 lrans p or.t al1on JI ; Juh .754·1~ Westm ins ter Full &I Moseleys West. 2205 · -bl& not necessary. Uoodl CAlllEH CHA .. GE EJq.l'd ~>nl)' ;t:o W?rk 1 ln~an<'e '·all nuw for Main St. Village) 1123. L1•11 & Getth ' beneflils Able tn workj Asub.sidian of E F llul , !"1:,11.M'h!-,,_~eslu~1.t (fii4a1111 •-a1l1lt•r I llKtrolllc ~.~Pl L·~pJohn 7151~~J.~!31 '1 M E C H A N I C A L , f~"~!n:~·t~~~r~s a\~~11 ' 11.B. ESCORTS •even ngs & _weekends .I ton is .:u.rrently ·'" , . ·~ iu , .:-11 ... , ' TKlaica.. I Jto~ M.,,.,;v1l'e). , . .,..,., ENGINEER for a P pt . lJ PI oh n ~ --, . -- Ask ror Patsy or Dirk, terv1ew1ng qualified 'l'ompdlilllO llouseln~<'Pl'r Would prefer exper '°, -. Growth opportunity ! Healthca r e Sen ice · vpevatioiu ~I •972· I •2 I ' ~9151 ------l persons an.tercs~e<t m th(' ; for t.'dcrly lady Room. • all around tech. bdkgrnd. i HOSTESS WA HT ED A rapidly expand"' g ' E.O. E. 752 0994 . ; B a l' k u P W ' r e Call foranfoorappt Bab r .. 'fi.eld or fananrrnl plan board&:>alary ~94 ·4!>54. I f:itper. with electrical FT Apply 1n l'l'rSOI. I m edica l ··omponent Operator . Ba c k up 1 .ysaller or ' )Oungl nang. F\ill or part t1m1· -I manufacturer requires a --.--Ca~hier needed for wide TOMMY'S children. 2 days wlc.' "' SJ5.(Xl0·.$1~ part lame CONSTRUCTION ' \"O mpone nts & eom after 3PM lfambuq:er competent individual lo. Nursing an a friendl} ly known broke-rage OF NEWPORT 1 my home. own trans., FUii tame · unl1 m1tt:d ., Yardm"n u 11 h val'ad . puters helpful Excel.' Hamlet l!>45 Adams Ave · working :Jtmos pher e (arm Im med opt-n 1n~ ESCORT CdM 7"-" 1390 , " ft benefits. salary. O()E '1 --strengthen engineering t• 11 H 1 M area. ""'" · I m 27 l2. c.ln ver's Ii<' F T 1971 Call Ann, 540-6055. HO l' SE K EE PER (unctions Includes de , Costa Mesa Mt:moraal ' a e en cGinley 152·9368 --Babysitter. 9:30·4. M-F .' CAIPITSTOIE Phu·enuaAv .C M ; Coastal Personnel !\gen COMPANION Elder t, sign. draftmg, materials ~patal l'ur renl open l &W·z:'l~ TOUCH A CLASS ' own l~. 75.s Joann St, MANA.GR ' COOK cy, 2790 Harbor 81 . CM Balboa gentlemen need!-testing. and R & D pro ~gsed·Surg OllDH DESI ESCOllTS C M ,, • ..,.,...l NEVERAFEE E.OE resp,kmdwomantoll\e \Al .. s Adearee ·pre 1 , .. .,._._.. 'Pos1t1on open for ag Conv Hosp I::xpcr ur m full time . of( Thur & (~with 'j' J ve~rs ex RNstl..VN"s Proce ~s orde rs for :KHRS. 752-0ll\7 : BA 8 y S I T T E R : (ressive manager in I will tram. lOA M 6 30PM )o'ra Mu st ha Vl' own ' penence. however. re Chip, ••n, & nlqhh ' Vilamih manuf. <'O llagh H 0 US EK E E P E R.· Sopetat:uwade0 '::ugl~•·~~ore . Xlnt benefits. <'O µ1ud ENJOY 1 transp Exper & refi, f t' cent graduates wuh gO<'d 1 F\lli.t1me and part lime . ~lng·eE.:fnefft;.e!~~~:?n Gn.1C1 ... , ~forlchild,flex .r on, rn un ,6'&2,81)H &Ru ESTATE qwred Non·drtnkt'r or referenrec;willal'!o re i Denefits I Pe r s ,,0 L i nw i lco hrs. own t ra ns : Hunt.I t~ Carpet experience - - -~ tOk Pl II Ml' Fiex 1ble Hour~ HCOITS , Harbor . Ref's Req . necessary Xlnt. pay. COOK Tnat·s right! We a t s n er east: ca i. ce1\'econs1deration ICI" CCU F.HRN's 1 l.aboratvry. 2832 Dow . 2tffrs. &4l·Ol80 , 846-311M.5.673.9060 1 bonus program, prnf1t , faper full l ime d ay I Walker&Leeenjoy real E~kdys 6421626 Greatopportunity tOJOan , IZhrthiftt 1 Tustmll2680. c.lt/Ca.....-&.-sharing, medlcaltdt:n.tal 1 cook Appl• 1 esta te Our Million• HOUSlblE-Ell an ex<'Jl•ng team ...,.... pl II c II ., Dollar 1~ataon office has j l5R _. Q 1 r d 1. 1 Work 3-7 days m an 80hr O!tho r h,11rs1de assistant: ... _..._IUl"IVI•• Babysitterwanled.Mon&, an.gasa owanc~ a J ,,.Mec's lc·dawmd "" M ~'W F 11 ua a It' app ican s od T & I '---rf Irr· E -~1-1 •• :Tue s 2 -6 . Own collect, Helen ~cy.er . pride. enthus ias m & .ature .. .'. 7 \1 . sendresume to pa)' pen ime ·~: )USyc .. .,., uo ace. xµ ---------· trimsportation. De pen • Carpel T 0 w 11 2 13. 10142 Ada1ni.. Hun• mgton guidance. We ltach, we noon for work1ni.: coul'lt: Ctue! Engineer paid for hours worked 1 & or RDA preferred Af> 1 466-7175 Beach. 3 5 MC\n Fri.: tram. If any of these, Corooa del Mar s.'> hr 231191 Via Fabricante uver8. , ply !>46·51701 7~9·0882, OctSpecljil$14per 11'l hr clable.640·7890 ·-------Equal Oppty Ernply r l sound important to youl Expr . onl y 848·14 01l t CCUC..-..•itor · 557-7<YT'leves.· STEVE'S HAIR HAP I MF d Mi!.sionViejo,CA9.2691 -P""" p G · 'CASHJER1Hous eware ; _________ 1 lbencallnow&gave~•our1 _a~-, with expenenc·e needed :PACICAGIWIAPPH EN IN · Wo m e n j Banking I ~es. apply in person. •Coordinator i real estate car~r·a real• HOUSEWIFE , , .unmed I Welcome! 646-9636 : Rao~ Hard~are, 10:!4 I Newport Bea<~h Yacht chance. Call & ask for Al; U f di I MEDICAL Rerpt. Assist '°' mail oder company 11 Tri 1 (I J 'r v 1 n e . I Wes l c I 1 ff I Club has oi~nmg with Stellato. J . you are nen >' • cons Busy Npt. Ct.r prat1.ice. Come see us abuut our Benefits. friendly work· NI. ftmrllHlll lu.L Pl NB "" 963-5671 caenl.Jous, & dependable needs res p . s h a rpl new salaries anu our I mg conditions. Will tram, mu.~ Uf'Uftft8 I FULL TIME j aza). · · _ _ 1 future potenlaal advance·' we need you for uur de· benefits whit•h include i ideal for housewife. App •!llwfty ~* PoaiUon available in our 6ilHIH : ment for a 1·atering al'· d 119'11 I lighlful restaurant 8-A I person. E.xper pref"d 1 dental plan & employee ly Ill person. 10 to 4pm ESCllTS Cosl!I Mesa ofrlce. Ex·1 Twooperungs.hrs.lobe l tlv .. ties coortlinator.1 ..,. wkdays.We lrain.Apply = Part.I F\Jll lime 1, credltunion. I 1.84110 Bandiller Cr. Ftn . Serving Oran1e County Pleue call Jack Clar~: Apply in person Kerm rac-e 2915 Redhal!_. C~·-I tte•cal lodl Ofc I Let us tell you about.our i 963-9881 . peraence r !ferred. arranged. Ex~rienced. , 6.11-1900. I . __ _ __ I in person Stonemill Ter ; , Vl y Corner, of Elli~ . lOAM·•AM ~z.100. I R. H d . 2666 ,c ounter Help wanted. I ESCllOW MAMAGH I recent a rt1vat1on of . --------- (71 JI) 7u WJI 1'11 lfllllA .i:t!r Bl~ C~are . : ~~U Tll1.mmee :. ll01AAMM··82PP~ .. · Bay &crow, est. 1947. isl Hxtoruasemonwiv~sy df>o·1Tng. ewahrant ~enauspuny GctPure ~~f3903a y & . Alcoholis m Tl ecover~ l P~MT SAUS. • ~ .,.... ru ·" looking for a qual. mgr " · -...., ' Se.r vice Pro~ ram · Part tune, Tues 5 lo 9, Psychic Consultations Jack 556-1178 MASSA.GE$10W /AD MYSTIC MASSAGE 556-4656 Santa Ana Fu .. lll CASHI ER·housewa r e I G~ry·s Deb. 7~·5401. I to head up new office in Y 0 u k n " w be 8 1,·1· MEDICAL. ASSISTANT-! Cr 1t1 ca I c a r e u n 1 t Wed. 9 lo l PM . Some -.ml-sales. Apply in person I CO\JPLE:W NTED OC Airport area. Must, housework. Call Suds n back office. exper nee.I Supervisor w e xpe r.1 ex p Ke rm Rima ~;I m &• -Crown Hardware 1614 · A have strong following, StLlf.M2·0884 Full-time positio n .:~ ammed. Contact ; ~are. 2666 Harbor .~ .. -~ ......... -B ...... lvd. San Miguel !Harbor Vu Mana~e s~ll business I handle exchanges . 1 d 1 t Laguna ffills area 837. 1'olanda F lorence .. Blvd.C.M. l'rvv~-CtrJNB I Part.t1me.W1JltraanCall l AITD's, etc Xln t n oor Pan. m 111n '77~13 . • Dlrfortor ofNurses . <7 14 11 -----c:c.a llesa. CA 921626 · fOf" appt 846-3279 benefits. salary com -t~ce. FUii tame & P T f 64.2·2734 Ext 212. 30I Vic , Parts Coun.terml!n E'ip F.4ual Opport't"ity C ,.SHI-1--mensurate w /ability. available 770·!1565 I MEDICAL ASSISTANT ·1 t.oria. Costa Mesa I Pref but wall train F T Employer ~ SR Driver • 1 • lb Ls Ins Lock 2431 I Nursery expenence pre-Ftrdnver for delivery, I Call F . R . Bec ker.l·lnspection I H1mlington8eachPhys1 . a wa er. ----------ferred. Ca pist rano ! Freeway Auto Supply,-547·5625. __ 1 cian,ReplyclassifiedAd j Get (;REE:\'.ca,,h W CoaslHwy.N B. Ou'istmas Quality Gifts 1 Banlun&/SavingsfrLoan Gardens Nursery, San 1 S3l·Ui66. . r.arti•• c---. 1 ~ C tr I "7Zl. Daily Pilot, P 0 . • lor WHITE eli'pham~ c;c.11 with EASE'. Inexpensively to shop ln l Juan Ca p1 sr rano I ----·-~ ~ on 0 , lbx U60. Costa Mesa., w11h aClass11iedAd lt".a BREFZE yourhomeCarol lM7·5006 TB .•-661~ Pres. or Construc tion I Ca 9:£!6 Call &12·56i8 Cl i I : . - -RI OIUVaY Co .• is seeking exp'd. Prior exper mandator) I I --a"'''M '..'• :-._1,..1~~1! µnu AMMllS Cashier -Saies . · I '8SOM sec'y for fast paced of. Must be knowledg&able. ESCORTS lmme.diate full time HIQlC>aY FAIMS 1 fice ~outer Irvine area. setting, maintaining & l NURSING . openi n g fo r sharp F.arn exira money sell IM-MED I A TE · Rec;iwres t~ke c harge reordenng nng & plug I ..., AJIMajorCredil personable teller .. sav .. inggourmetfoods&g1Cts OP~ING ability wa~h .office gauges. etc T11p pav & ~HITA AllA JUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSP.l'"ll Cards Accepted ~~ LoanA pelxypealr:ience ., for holidays ... Fl ex• ble ' ~eli v~aryily pePl~so:i:e:od: ! m a b~li ~ g le m k~lln t benefits ' . ~I . IR 895· 1676 ...... ..,. • ""· p . h w · 11 t r a 1 n "' capa 1 ties, op s 1 s a . 1 I 00 I M__.._ T &a-.._ ---------·.IRVINE SAVINGS & ours . '. . i laq,:e mot~r route in must ! Sa lary com · ~ USnn ~·.._. Wante•. Gd Balbo~ LOAN West~llff Plaza. 642·0~72 t Laguna. South Laguna mensui:ate w«h exp llOS•M, IMC. Sailta ..... C .. fontl -:;--~~~~~:~11.~;r~e1~"~.;_. ~f,~~-~~ .. :~u.'l ~~lyr~ -·"1! ··i::~f ~.,-~};~~w .JWw ·»~•-~ "'-.:.v ~··~ ...... , . d. ancer, male. Otuecl. 18552 MacArthur P).vd. Fasl\aon Island '40·60:Jo . B e a ch . Re Ii a b I etSend Resume to PO BOX 714·!>48·55.13. · I . • · a :• •.. 6'f ·=fi& .. ~s. · E.O.E.11+·~~ M /FI • C EIS · l Sat&~n.6:~t~B·30AM: FOAMluTT~ ' --l~;aJi~r ~C~TV) : • -' -' .,......~ -· .. r.:i.:_--ir·~· .,. ··~ •• ~. • .,,,..., • :1: · NO COU..ECTI~~ Ex· needed to assist an pro· • "' ,... pqem • Banking 1 t-ell~nl earnings for JUSt I duction warehouse. 30·-10 Start immediately IMMEDIATE OPENINGS LET'S TALK ••••••••••••••••••••••• TaLM u Ta T 1· M a couple of hours or your hn. per wk. Will train. Teleprompter Cable TV' - Sdlnln & ~nent, full time 5~ day F!'r Details call Apply in person btwn 9·3, 901 W. l6thSl. N 8 FULL TIME. PART TIME AND PER DIEM lrnl •"-7005 day week, & part time., Fo:. t e r 0 u ell e I at I M lhru F. at 1374 Village ••-••••••••••••••••••• Experience preferred. MARKETS 00-4321. ~ Way. Coe.ta Mesa JANIT~S I At Santa Ana Tustin Commu~1ty Hospital, we have Bil rig drivers needed ~ WiU consider cashier-For ind & 3n1 Shafts o....p Cont · · • Part time f.Yl'l' • ewport ! excellent nursing opportunities ava ilab le for profeea•onal Get a Class I Ile now. ang background. '_I'ype DttMyPlot Food~k•Wkr Beach Cos1a Mesa area 1 - <714) 97S.1107 ext •1 for 40wpm. XJnt benefits & I We promote tu manage 330W.iBar St. C.M. Oran~e Coast College, Janitors & waxe1s Must individuals w ith their future 1n mind. We are a modern 300 inlo adv aoce men t c a 11 ment & supervision from 1 Equal Opp Employer I part time. general clean· be over 18yrs old & t: S bed acute c are facility. and teaching hospital providing 7075 : IJlS.39>0. EOE wal.hm. -M/F in~. 1LAM ·2PM, Mon: citizen Call 532. 6558. quality health care to Central Orange County Residents. ~~~•••••••••• WANTA-CAREER? I Fra. ~.7~ss.19ihr. Hoh· I 10AM-3P~. '.\1on t-ra We offer excellent sa laries and benefits. The following Mature lady will accept ~ rcWT.... Call (7141631:9'21 . 1 Dlllhll .... ~ ~;: ~t~~vc~::ic~~·::i~ J anitorial help. rehabll' o pportunities are currently available : position as com pa. Pftvious experience pre--. ~ • I mun-.,, Colleges 1370 responsible ~pie only nion/bouleaidet driver. (erred CllldCan/Lt .... "-Enthusiastic. effme~t. Adams Ave .C M . HB /C.~ Top pay fort OPERATINGRQOMR.N.'S -!hr 552 1434 . .._,... • take charge person with bef PM ~ gd workers 581 ·2730 I .., . . • ....-...~-._-" '.... Mature. loving woman to I i.kpg • rloancial expr. s.56-5947 ore 5 ,.; ov. ----EMERGENCY ROOM RN ' I.rial baJ E ui -~ &10A~rt CenterDr.' c h i ldren. Room & pd vacations fr holidays. tflaOMTOfC GllL private countn club IGILCCU RN ' Bookkeeper, P tr,throWrh __ .__ live in my Irvine home. 2 Pleasant ofc. "day wlt ,114lh. E.O.E. M/F. J a nitor nights. ror •. S to woik -~~me~ ~~3521 ' Newport Beach' bdarcf +salary Mu.s t I Send resume or short Out. ....:.,_ r 54 30 pr hr Call bet 9 2 l.r . . S 644-64&4 have car. lleferences work history Will con· oh: a~ercy hdl a :ont M~ Fri for intervie~ ~freves. J a .. . E .O.E. ~ l!l~.~3§!6 tact . sen.d r~pty to ~r t~pin8;&e'gr':!f ·&M-s4o. · Salary Le~els Available -Dependent upon E.xperience s.ddlebeck nursing 1tu· n--.'" ._,, . . Ad#6l.3. Da1lv Pilot. Box . andi' .d t F h. and Educc.tion; C ercW T..,._ ball & Health cl uh. From 921646 Island, ammed. opening. • .duty ~W'tlin&. 644·~663, _ ~ _ _ ·BAM•llAM~ -~hrs t hit M4"9174 or-et/es5Sl·SlS4 1 Fine.. Jewelry Store io _ • .. dmla avail for Ptr pvt ............ CHILDCAREmRacqu.et· 1650, Costa Mesa, CAj llli c . aes. as .ion Jewelry $1.517 -$2,138 6'2-Dl Caahlerin" experience hildr Call bt 8 5 D&CTAL Newport Harbor area 6 Month Operating Aoom..Training Program Available for 7100 wouldbet.:lpful. c . en, wn · • . Gan••r W..t.dS ! needs Ftrtuke·in person Inexperienced .R.N.'s. Next Cl&Ss begins February, 1981. HlfpW..-.4 96.!-1374 ~s t.·Ortho·F /T Posa· expenenced gardener & 1 for repair dept days $1 .178 per month for f1'rst four months. ACCT• CLBI ·CLEIUC).L RDA Req. 546.9728 handyman on Laguna on-1. le .. .,.,.,.. u•••••••••••••,••••••• lion No Exp. Necess. u Fr. Wrl , p' O 0 _..: Will be • Sb Monarch Bay Plua Fast.growing .Newport estate. Knowledge of l.566, Newport Beach.I • Pa1'd Trauma Nurs1·ng Cl-• for O.R .. E.A. operalinc #32 South Laguna Beach ad agency needs DltfT AL ASST spnnklers preferred. Ex-931163. ...,.... NCR Bkpt. mach. Must OS.12'7l . gal friday /typist. Good · 963.5634 ceptional opportunity. -he--... -and ICU-CCU Nurses have besomebl Ato/Rl bkp~'. E 0 E al 60 wpm. Some de I Use our tools. Mus~ have learntc nfoodne1p wantedt to • O .R. Staff Meetings Weekly eq>.. a e ype • . . . liveries. Chance to ad·1 Dependable, assertive in· A.-1 references. Wnt~ ad prepara aon. S . I 0 A I Se . Meet" M thl run 10 key add. Hra. I BEAUTICIAN·run sm v.ance 644·764-\ dividual to manage no. #798, Dally P1lot, l SJ.SO/hr to start. Male • pec1a .. n· rv1ce ing o n y Man/Frl.8to5.Applym . ahop,HayrBam,609W.1 . · w 8 re h 0 u 5 e P .O. &ll 1S60, Costa prefe rred. Workin g •FreeCEU'sAvailable penon.KennRlma,2616 1 llth St .. €.M. 646-6255, Clerical -Pricing Clerk' employentfun. ctions de· Mesa,CA9216211 I hou~s : .5AM to lPM U...bor Bl. Clll. ees.iw. I needed for busy marine I sire bckgrd an sales. Ex· Loris Kitchen. 3077 So. APT MAMA,.. hardware co. Must be paaure to antiques a +. 1 C8BAL MACI Harbor Blvd. SA Call Qq>le to manqe 1' WI· Belt~y Sa.Ion. Space for I bilingual. ·~curate in; Sl<X»S1200 per mo. Mrs. j PAIT TIMI I 979-0'7'7 for appl. 'ita, lflmUDCton a.ach. rent. ~11l1tan~s a lso 1 math It write neatly.' Krogh540-~. 1 1nvoicin1. accounts j LAMDSCAPI Prevlout ••per. No meded. Fantut~ New F /t ime, "Int. c o .I payable poatin&. some ......... -.,..1.....,. ptll/chlldna IG-eaJ Salad. Newport Beach.•! benefits. Call Balboal DIAMOND SETTER purcbuin&,typeSOWpm. _...,.~-AM · · I 'thltdifUocale. Marine. 549·9671 E.O. E.' Wanted. Pron If. pave, I Good w/figW"H. small ! £aper. in all phases of Mlw .. °"9Nlar c•u o........ I M/F/H I channel set. Wire s.nta Ana factory. Call I landlcape malnt. includ· f, It 1 u~ -.IJ45or6tl-7T.M I I fabrication also. Full! tlwn 10•3. Mon.·Thurs. I Inc Id. knowledge of ar· 0ra-:arc1 Sbll'l Mutt I lime. Npt. aiea. ~ 1~ maooa. i ri1•Uo,\. Excell oppty ·-1 • llMlr.f SUfft.Y Clerical 1 : for advancement EOE a.°"'•·*·1V1 C<Bl'AMESA P/f•oldrn,.r 1 DRIVER P /llme for ore.I 714·St&-1M3 1 Alt•. •J91c. Fu lLt Im e I a I. 37 ~ I 3) br. week. •·S hn. per llJl>ply " equipmt. de·' General<Xfke i I "'uor Cl k led p rr I .. fmmd........ WOl'k hllun/..-.CloaedSun.·1 day. Expected to work• livery. H.B. area. Must, ,.._ er wan . -bNc1l. Sap. pref Monl IDI. benefits, .aome Sata. Trial baU have valid driver's lie. I Growinl Newport Beach nl&hts. , but -req rr0w111i I P• ft' 0 D p I a D . -quarterly state menls,• .. .15hf .. Applyinperson.!' Stadt Brokerace ·Firm la .642·4W7. "* ':,~ be..nta fJOO /mo. HS w. I etc. Moseley"'a West, 2205 looldnt for sbarp in-U · 1 Mothe H 1 ' e.a • f•apft. · Ilda. .Monunp. I P/flecntwy MaintSt.,HE ' dlvlduals lo fill Im · ,;10•rnoa. otdiirT.';~1 -~~ OPERATOR • 31 hr. week, H hn· per OllV:f I "ttfk~@.:__ -, 1 llllllbr, 1aurll salary + ....... -.. • b tu. . di)', Expected to work, ... _ Ol9IC · prtvatA! room w1tb own OTHEI IDIEflTS -Time and One-half for Weekends in Excess W19kend Hours during a 4 week pay period. -Half Time Pay for Call Time -Differentials; 3:00 to 11 :00 Shift $154.90 11 :00 to 7:00 Shift '371.76 Ask about our 32 Hour Work Week with full pay and Benefit• for the 11 :00 P .M. to 7:30 A.M. Shifts. -Dental Plan Paid by the Hoepital -Medical & t-fc>Spltal Insurance paid by Hotpltal -Money and Gaa Saving Veti Pooling Program of 32 -'!' some 1 t0$De Sat•. Req'1. so1 For U-"' De ve"."et In WWWllOMIST l bllda.m.IOa ftlfPAY.MO.. ..._.OoodOoaunluioll., wpmtnUa. flllnt. cen. Newport Harbc>r area. C.UJ..U.· · I · AU.•SPl'IAMIL •.w ofc .. •le . Call Gary,! Ftr Mon-Fri. Frlncej JIJ.M70 LYM't ...... --T ......... -..-CoaaW Petson·' a.o.ftta, tlart •. G /hr. . _,... elll~ '-' most peoplt' ~Y 2'790 Harbor~ ...._. Bhaeprint za. Fis-I . 1'\aU UIDf • relief. Xlnl. Special.,... Include Microaurgery. Open He~rt Surgery. Total Joint Replacement, Vltreotoml• and Neuroaurgery . W• have the newest In equipment and auppll•. 9 Room• In 'Surgery wtth Plana for E•penalon . Ta~SI :':91 1uc~~~~~n';·, :£A~I: &OE I t.,C.M.~erta IOUU.fticlay,exp'd. TYP· I=· ro-n!':~·sc~: ..-..,.... au.. Mab t ure • · ' Peoplrwhoneedpeople lftl. ......... filln1. etc.; HailpltalN.l .Ml·IM4 . ........ .,_ 1ouu la Hs t ect ln 1 shoulclllwaysc~klhe •.H .B . loc. Mark : . For more Information call Nuralng Adminiatratlon *'E'...... Claulflcill. phone1<lwilled Ma. 1our-. knlcefltnc:sorri\Ute I l U ·IH·H .'.7 d.aYJ , IMAIDOIMOUl9itAM 953<1352or()peratlng Room~3333. -ea.1111. !top.,,,.., amt.r-. DAILY~_.. . mm.-.reve ,• ·~ .1 -'°'=,.,===:=.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!~'!"!.~!!I!-~~~~ .. -------.-...:...,.. --I • f':J2 DAil V PILOT Plannirg IA ~ out ri -town ? Use ' Answer .At/ ~Vic~ when f"acing ycur sd ... A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad . w e take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and ~et the responses to your ad ... For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ~~~::! ..... ~!~ ~~.~~ ..... ~!~ ~-~~ ..... ~!~.~ 1 !~~~~ ..... ~!~ i~.~~ ..... ~!~ ~-~~::! ..... ~!~: ~,'~1~~~~ fu~~~,f~:t!~~~~~rl ~!~: .......... ~~~ 1~~~';.~ ......... ~ '-1"-S,_..., I• 1R··1;1 il ~ .. 1,., 1'•'•111 1,., S IS j SCTllY;,enoROC ' '·u Jo 1 :WPM Mun "'ri 1~khw1nn Breeze 3 s pd Compl hlhcl fumishines l<!I r.1 lw .it.I 1lr11.r n .. ..11t-... 1..11°· •1et""'ll1N".l4•wc•lrv ''"'' *AL * ' . .. s....-...Mach.n--r. I 1-:...rn Sli!S S\51) weekly girl'sb1ke.blue,iiken('w exec: des k & chair: NIWLtC ... H 1 ~ .. L,.,1·>11 i ... a n "l . lmhv11luul w ·l'.111Jtnwtn I f;xper, lv .work.w h~OJlJ I" -~ f'J ,-r 'I I Mu~1ht•neal ,Jlt'rsonat.lr t·ond111on. $85 Call , ......... formal da'n br's l'Ollll•1u11011 .. .'• 'hlll• '•u • I 'kiw. wllll. fl tlcior ii•• I olNUlawhrm (,thkilb , .x1>1:1 prt-1 1111 w11 1 and cnergetit'. Ca lli ~.,,..... ~·..-• . · · MM 111 ,IAlo\M ll'M •11'.\1 ' Wl1) i.11' I•) u111111w11 1 .. l 1 l'\1&t» ht•l(11)n111.i "'"' :.!!! "ll(I~ "\Ill or l'a.rt lltnt' . Jttral'lt\IC l~aw .. rt: ,.11p1 , \ram r.1i:ht 1111l1 vnl1~:.'I I ~l*·U717 ;ift IUAM for ~~·-_ __ miac. 2000 Hobday Rd. D~h1 Mu~1 h,11, l'Jt n ·.111..,t.111• \\1·111••\l•lo 1 111111lt 'h1'111\11M1 ~ l''or mlo l ,.,1." llltlc n~ In .wrl l hl'll)ful (all '•ill lt· J11hn1<uat a mu.,l (.111 . "''*tw.teri•IOZS NB,Thurs-Sun.9·6. 01" l'!l l•1•J..•tt l,if 1 .•Uttfl't-t t•\l•·n~t\\•l t"lll 'l·"&11-cw:~1111i1-wa I ""l'"~·,·J f'·· ... 111 •-•11 1·•.c.", ,.,,i . .._IJI a1•J>l --------.. ' ,. • u • • "'"'' ........ 11ut ,,,,,,. 'II ,.,. • l "ontac•t ""' vu.>.> 1 ""'~ · ""' "'""•· ' ~., ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""-wht-t•khn 11 1.tll .', 111 I "'X \Ou II n.-. .. 1 111 tH ,, I I M,. , . h J 111 111, 1 .s ii l f't•r.onnct A.:ent·y :!7!JO I Wa1t rt·!>~f':. wanll.'ll 1 m I Anule iron 10. 2 1 .....,cor ator Furn: L 1 V Pl••l•'"""'·'I 111•11111. 1 llTAJLSTOll 1 I llart:l)rfll .(':\1 , mt•c.hatch l'arl'or full.,", · 11 ~ 11 Room 0 1R Bdrm + P~rtlltn•· lwlµ "'·1111 •·11 ''"'"'A< l•·nl'l1h 1 .. 111111 lh.11111 '\h•l'I• h &' I 1 I 141 ~ Secael•'fllX•c Nl::Vt;kA t't-:F 1-, 1) 1-, I 111ne t 'alli~l-03'11 1 ~ ... ~ ~~·1 f!!0as'·nAew. pvt many oth.er itt!ms from Nt·w:11~1'l'r luhhn.: ''.'."'I •"' .. 1•1•11111111 .. 111 1 .. r 1n 1·raro .. ·1 111Jpl 111111 Jut~' SAJ.t;~ Rt'al Estate! b~",.111•11 Wo ODSltllP ins tructor, ~·>'...,, ._, ·· deco rator's h o m e l) Ull( -JO ·• 111 \ \t \I " I 1o·r' "'"' H '"d"11" 0111 ' •'l!flC ~ ulJO'nlrll( u1> 110 ""'. 11 vou aft! •1C"rc1>M "l' Jnd I ml!nt firm nds ~1·r .. tan l \.lnt )•iii 1or i·olle~e l>l u Chrome towel bars and S7!H634 or 642·6182 240 ~l SIS ,.,., 11.1 ~ l .di l L:X ri7!1 biUll H •oo ur~ tr11l~1111rv ro I l11olm1dor u future In rt' ior one gar I urr •1:t' in ' SHlf'PtNG DEPT. ' tlt'tit or ., .. m~ r .. uretl n & J>llper holders. 40,./, un Via EboU Npt Bch . • 1 7.bt~Jlli·r i.:l'\t ';:1'~,.';;~W>r1C~t~~~~11·:~1 1.ol 1111e111t ,,. K•JOll 1·11 •Laguna llllls (;11 IH> ... P.1'~~~11~1~,~~:~1·~~t~m~;~t' 1 11p \lu'\\ h,nl' thorvugh der wholesalt' Approx Waterbt!d, headboar~. lt. .. lt-_,1JI<' 1 1 ~ 1 t~1wf1ba11µh 1n llt'rson • dntaphone skills S1•n1I t vrcrd ~fllnl hll rt'\11,., •. kn• 11.l t·il 1:c •ii pwr 1 •m11tety550 units Bulk e nd labl .. s . large PAIT TIMI llST OC T O mllt'l(l' & ru.:ti "mull\ ut !1;1m lo 1111111 ~1111 thru ' r~umt• lt• Banr .. m P O "' , ' · . saJeonl 64fi 609fi L A I .. t't1 (nr m1•r1·d111'1l 1·urn )o'r1 '>IJJtdurttSh111·~ 31177 n .. ,. i:!4 \, ~'-""'lllJ rt \Int Ill la•11 1•f 1 I ~ ~~.u•.11.m.t I-or appl ~ --)' dresser . All lork!n g EVENINGS 111 ~JM E '1•~·r1 .. 111 .. .i lIIJ('• l111wJ on t'ntl'h• . U lvl C M Ueach L'a 92661"1 lk•llru1111 l'!'I ll.1 k .. r &t:! K:TI2. J~~l t11 j p ~1 H.t!dwood deck in I( 15 prr DovetBll I icebox. hade- dWh IJ\ t'r i i ,. ,th uul H 1-. ~ .. 1.,,. l)\'Ul1ll' l:.arn m .. 111 11lt'ht' J 11vl) JI So "=' · 1 ' < '\1 5'1!> 1~ I.I I fab .1 x.i· module . 11 for I a b e d , Pan a s o n 1 c s1and 1nJ( .it1r.i1•111 ,.I lltRi.up lol!U • l111 .. n1.""' 302111 1·ruw n \' Jlh·} 1 sw~ 1 'WOl'dProc•1sM4J I Sl.50 S48·322S !>,a I am fm /8 l l'k /trn tbl ~rs<inaltltt'S' llhO t'OJ1J\l ">tn 11l),lOllflJt'lllldl (all , p,.,.\ ~-:1.unaN1gucl I Mtl'it-b & ·ruur (iu1l11·!i .~l'Cl.'ta r) Rec·ept r11r SHOESALE~MAH I Tu $1.UOO 2 MAG JI , -----. .stereo. & miscellaneous. 1'~~11U.~u.b.. y p.ci. \Jtk.r lur :tl''-1.L~• Llu-u.,., I S..Cli 8 hl \I , lt ti\ • (niol o!fl\:\' of ~ml ~r"" l w~ ha\•' an "l"'lltnJ.! for ••r•·tator:-. w Oil leas\ •ii Ca•r• & 9'11Z·0068 huw C:Jll 1:..2 l:i:!I 1-. "'' '::,• ' .. "1" i UOll ,. \ , .. , A Tand) l'orµ EOF S~l~:.pt'r~~~nl(; a111rd.,C'ho~ m): ('1ie1ta MPsa l1rm lh· an 4'."'flt'rtt•n• "'' full or rru. e'<pt-r :;'~ 11. pm Ex : '•ip•llt 1030 l -------~k:~~n '.! ·•nt1 •il'm 1"~:!1:! ROl,)f'l-:KSWANTt;l1 ~~1.in SanJuan ima ; quires 60wpm 1)1>1 11~ 1~~1~1~~;'1~1··i;.~/~~:;~1·.~·:k";::r ~~·!r,.,t~ne!tll>, ~·,.1·1F1'~·,,.k1.!M,;;~··~1;;;1j:~;~;·~;~An~~~e"ad~a~~~:~ ~ It •·•• 111 111 n1 ~1 I)' 111 . I Shrnglers & llot ~an m.> + µer wet'k poss1 w aci·urai·~. f>t!r~·•n ,il•I• Mr ,. II h II .... ~ .. ~, l ua~t" trstJn ! eqlJl......,nt J 1Hx24 trays . ... . _..._.,.Coat .gwJ ' liJI urtlu. off11•1· ' Exven cm'l' only Appl\ hie Call 493 1i4;()6 .\sk for SS !J.J hr fl-lS· 16'11 Shu.,_,, ... ~~·~:~~ll1•:;:1:~1.~1•( ""' t\g1·m·~. l7!JU llarllor; Safe, .. i~ght 11'2 gallons berl, SlSO. Anhque trunk, DaHy 'llot \la1111 1• J ill'' 1.• 1:-i .~ Uil\ I 1n µerS-011 Wcncda Roor Makl' Huhr k 'lo k 1\.-14 1:!2:1 HI : \.'~I . , . . .. l'ach A & B. J.gallons fix Sl~ AnUque rocker. oak, Equal Oppur ":111 11111~ i•r \H't'~ t>ll ~J7 rng 1!74 W 19th c M SEC'Y /RECEl'T :\1-.Vt..H I\ Ho.I'. t.O... I µmts hardener f'1rst 1125 Queen.sz wat~rbed. , · S..l~men l-'or front nffll't" ~"••d1 d Shoo• .... 1 ..... 11111 umi· \\ilh S51ltakes aU : $150 Yellow. wicker __________ , HM...-pt1on1st w11n1w Nol s•-• W..e.d INSULATION i for N .. wport lk•:u·h l 'I'' "r " ,1111 .. ~1, or ._ 111 . \\t •RD l'ROCl":.'iSl:"lf; i61! ss:n I dres.'W!rtch ¥ngmg table. exp e r ne r~l>l>a r )· I 442-:3240 ~rn 1600 +a Wl'ek. no i fr rm Salary ··11111 1ra111 1 .. ~wt ,.,, h··n1·f11, LJ.1) '" ~vt-111n~ sh111 1c.--103S j SJS.Gas kalil,toploader. · ....,Oinctor/ Nt'wport ~ach <.:om I ,. cred.lt tum downs. ex•• mcnsural+' w ··~p.·r .-\111•1\ in 1u•r•t1n ",1111 '" ava11 6hr~ a ta\ '"·n si00.557-3289eves. Cobfclwatw I • 71,iRJ3.9962 ' " ' . ' · .n<1,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ (;ood benefits . S7~1 SaJes • prefe rre d. wait train llam ~1111 1hru 1-·r1 SI Jn i~.' S<t~ln0 ,~"' •)r :\rtct· ·Himalayan katle n:-.. t opl0a1t coffee table & end ta. Unusual oppor111n1t\ "' startmg PCM.11333313 f HICICC>aYFAIMS S:H~I SECRETARY .i •• rcl Shu•. 111;-; !-.11 (.<1117!i211Z:H 4ual1'l>'· re". $150·$175 1 hie . .,Cl'. Kenwood re. makt' SS & rnokl' )Oil~ .JI .,. I 0 . I ,. . .. _, Ouistrrw;, u m·· 1,, run ~/TYPIST pportunit y t o st' 1 Sal To<lrgan•tt' :'l;"w Ofl)•t· ,m tol I \I 64&:1192 \:e1ve r & 2 Jansson 11ing prom111 lon11 I ,;., rt 1"" l'Ull tame. Wed Sun. for i,!wrtnl'l foiids & gafts for ·Ne:. e 11 P 1' s u • r · fl)r Sdcnt 1ftl· H "'l"" d 1 :-. "' \I 'I\ II \I< II E SALES , n..--1040 l sµeakers. $350 Double •· 1 b holidays f'lex hrs ' e . . 11 l' Firm 1111: rn T1"t111 ~ .... .i 1"'' A CAIEER __,.. I /b for ctuldrt'n W1··11 h:.111 pvt tountry c u Lilt' WestclHf Plaza. 642.0!f72. salesperson for fo_ash111n pai .111,.,, 01".'""J.! ,11111 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mattress ox sprangs .. die the nromut1nnal1 bookkeeping e xpt'r · F-.rh.a·onJ.cland." .. "'·.,,.."" Island. Wed , Sun & 1 Sharµ, \otaturc-. 1'1•1 ~1111 '' I KL'L""HOND Pups AK'' I S50 9713363 •. r I h ~ " .....,.,.,.,,, "l'Xf) TqJl' i>11W1'.\1 :uun· '"i" 1111· .... 11 11\ IN llCll ESTATE? ,o:;.o::.:> • .... ---------- -as(lf'<1s. you'll hand lo I he fheorlpapupt SS1 r. 556 30001 -----• 1o1o'llends preferred Call S 11 a ,.. ,\··i·ural<' 111 ;,ll Chili .:i~. llXl;I: "t& , Otamp sare M, F Pet & 2pc Sectional Sofa Mint L'OOl"dinat1011 & arr:ltll?t!· 1 .,.......__ (714 I 7cn ""'"I 10 5pm ' .. p t t _. ' ""~ • -Jre;rs'~7 17l l-'indOut1f1t 'l>for )ou ~.,ow · v P ) Cond. Best Offer over men1s & ma ko· "ure RECEPTIONIST p T 12.5' Administrall\•e Assis S""' """PERSON ~~ture.' ~I'.\ l'lll'H.11' "Tllftl "' FRE£ SEMINAR 21J lfl¥1_ -_1.345afl 6 pm S2SO Assorted end Ibis they're r:irrtl'd out tant u: JO. r M'~ ro 1'&-r..., .. _ "'Rl-RfT ... RY 1'ol \I ,,,.,,,, ... ..1l1•,1 .. d 1 Xlnt Phone Manne r &· ;nlll i.ro m ~ • S50-S75 /ea . Beaut. Background in c hant) or · 1 puter sales exer needs Mon-~r1 . 6P M 9PM . 1 l1ti11• , <la \-:\1111 Hoston Temer. fem . 6 11.·orking ~•th chtldrt•n 40 + wpm S4 24 /hr t ol wide ranging hel.p This permanent pos1 t1o n . ~~;p"~~1;'"'n't':i"''[_.,:'.,:. "'·•l.1:.i,: un1I• 1 •• 1,..,1,.1 Tues.Mo•.4"'-• .. 1cs.shots.S175 751-1959. ~ro~-Pirate Chan. helpful Call ~1s Rubin etarl Xlnt Benefits I emry level position re Hallmark Party S hop •1 11n,·1h•·nlt'll' l'h•1ol· 'l'l lA~P,\<.;Nt:,AND 754-HDJ uo:uer....,,.toferoverSBS. at731-412Jw~kdays Fa.shls1Lor.Call9-3:30 quiresgoodolf1cesk11l~. 840-lSSi knuwle•i~<> h1·l111 u l ii 1 1 I HlltlSllOEl'VRF:S t ------Harry675-3445 MI'~ Julie Griem Ne w · d I & h' h Sala!') adju:-tql 1" i'' "·· 11 ''or "11''1 • 11011. to Start AfRhan "'em ale adult, ----- York Life 644 1230 M ,F attenluon 10 t'la.' •R SAL~ PERSON F 1tme l'<'r1 ... nt·., (',ill l'.111 •l'an·{'r0ppor1unatw\.. Ai((' top breedtnR linl' .. KJ~ Sz Walerbed 4 Post , ... '(.OLL CL"'llC peoJJ e on entation F.ll , ..... , ....... , T"' •CH'"'I I Cane 'ldbrd 6 d b • ~ t:Oc c-ePtional working l'Ond for 11nt1que ~tore in Lag '"<JO u. "' •Tramm~ p r11 v e n pro du ce r . ,. . raw ase The JvlJy Ro~er ln1· · J m CaMecy \'allaRe Of • Bch Must work wknds ~~RET ""RY l:h•nwm .r, I-T ti ll 0111 :-.r•msurell H} housebroken & lovmK I yr old S400 675 8550; fast. gro ... ing restaurnnt H.eutdl Agt·n~. vt'ry busy fires, Call J effre . 714 lntes·views Sal & Sun ~ "' • . C:........, 21 /Cioldst• 54.>ll319 or 646·9609 or 641 16161!228 ,·hain. has an openmi: for, ulfo.~. hl't'nse req. , 673-6243 · ) 33ll> Laguna Cyn Rd . I ( you are ,, n • \ Ttl1·1•h.,n.• "ail·· 1t.t:;\·p f><\n 7434 54Q.994J a Pa)'roll Clerk lll wnrlt ~!M6alt4 ~ 1 Lag. Bch penent:eu :o.t'1'rt•la1, ~toll (11 a111;t• 1 uunly., _ _ 8e•ulllul French antique· in a small tlepartnwn· I -----Sales , --le.dun.: for a Fl.1-:XI HI !';'. lt>aelm~ 1la1h 114"~'-fJdpt:r AKl'. reR Lhasa Apso pup j annoire w/2 d00r length nandtrnrapprox1rffiilcr;·ft1.....,taurant : ALOIYaA! Sales 1up tu :10 hr .A.k • ini•rn &c·\l'""'"l"m"ur R.E.SALES piel> from b r eede r I be ve l e d mirrors 1500 emplo)ee.., C"m _S<;T PF:PPERONl 'S ! Improve your health & : 'Aal'TIMI :.chedule. we IH'l'" 111u n_t•11. 11ff111· 11r .11 l!•i.rrn•, A CAREER > 752 3004 daily . -195-22611 96lH267 __ _ putt'rized p .1,>rol i & l'IZ7.AST0Rt-: I your in1·ome w 1ground G«IATHOUIS! ~res1tmeorw11rk il>' :\Int h11u1 1~ rate~ ,. , after6&wkenlll> !Kenmore 6 m os old rest aurant JHl)r••ll e x Nf)wh1nn~forCull&11art floor 11pportu n1l .i; tory to P 1·1-.u1111 1·I h 1111u' ·••'• 1111;1i 111 IN REAL ' ----I ' perien<>e a J e fin11c plu:,, .. · 11me opcninRs at loca·. H.517058,24hrs Manal(er P O f-111x 21Ku ''5oli w2v ft Col.lie puppies. purebred. washe r & dryer .. new ~~i~i~y ~.~car' :~~~\;t~ v~~~r : ~~~~ ~~v~~ :,.~~~~:!1 :s.ues ;.;1 ~~~{.~ ;:~ (or tAM: ~,M ~(e~· Non .. m.ilv•r T1•l(•JflMIOl' EST ATE? ~1= 01g;.;".a~;2 ~,~;: .. , r~ ~I~~:~~ Ba ~o.f~ .~anage11lCnl :.i m u ... 1 , SUJ1pleml•n1 aJ income for, new SPorts ~ear stort' in 4'M TO trM I< ~: 1.11• r•'<1wn·d 1 1-'-""d out if it o; fnr ~ou eves 64.'i 2776 gr eenhouse 6x8'. new Xl1n working con(j &. housew1vi>s & students I Laguna Ill lls Please • •SICaET AltES * * !:-. \I.\ It y ~·· sAelfli:tCI iALE 216. sell for $200, otht'r benefit~ p roi:ram with t')ltr progre~s1 ve growing send name & phone to ' Joan the Los AnReles I . -• FREE ,. items day 641-1)380, ev . tipr,ortun•~> lforad1Jn11• i11tn~any oHer~-oJ)plys l P .O. B{lx 5113. South ~n':rsadC~rp~ulya~i~~ :~;1,!: GOf.."c'!~6()E~grnws1;.ooo SALARY SEMINAR ~~~At/:t'~t.l~~:}:::;I "995611 _· __ ---m.·nt !>J ar) 1·11111 for advani·em t'nl hased Laguna.l:a Loa1"'3C\ I xploSl ·"'"' • ., ml'ns u r:.1 1" ·°" ··~ ~u n \' 0 u r 1 0 b : ---...-sechedule l o ~·our likprSec RF:to$Jli.KfHI t'llllJ rorl98640-0C*I Oavenportl2<:1pc 1.SJOO. 1lerie111·e ,\pph •n · , •SALK• lifestyle.Wurk S hrs per Purd1.'iec ConstSl9.~10 ~ Tuee.Now.4ett Mal -~-A P 10 2C.1ubL11rsDownf"illed i..erson btwn SA~ & Sl'M ' !A'rf~rrtwn~c 1 lt•asant qreat Opptv ror a self ' day in a Times Carcula 1..1.t ReUlders Agen1·y 111 · ht kl C~AG* ANO · t' a pso up I O.tuons S300; 0 r1Htal Ol'SCnd resum1· Ill . t wurl" k.in8 (.'('Inds .. Muls~ ':>e I. Slllrtet' 'W Pert.onahty + \ tJon Sales Office near ' 4020 Birch Est '64 .. .:t11-: .• SAal sl n RA a wRel' y·.. ' .... crOEUVRU wtc,, :dnl pedign;e Sire· C.ol(ee Thi 915: Kitchen lHE JOLLY ROGE• " ~r over nPP > in & outgoing nature ' your home and have : Newporl/833-81901Free I Amerkan1Cana~1an CH Gius Tbl w/2 c hrs 1100; IMC µen;oo Direct Salell consisting nf : more lime for your fam1·, How to Start • · 1 5400 y, onne 644· 1313 A!Mtrian Armoire 6. tall 17W.2Gillellc,,h c. ~So East Bnsaol getting appts. • follow ly, studies. or leisure a1'-I ------C:.in-t>l Oµportun1tres l da)-s.673-572S!~~~-$JOO . Mirrors . etc Santa Ana Heights ing t hr u. Good C ar llvtties. We pay hourly S S Training K.eeshound puppies. AKC 644~ l rvmc.C \!127 14 •:"futto Mr Oon alds• '.'llccesury 641 076:l · wa11esandcomm1ssions I Swawfwy 1,0 0 Mcual"re ... r.cl Sponsored 8) - --_ 114 MJ\/l3JJ E 0 E ··nfESElSSER CO " ~m w isome aci·ts Ir .\l>U hke talkinR un the Century 21 / reg ~7 3172 Din nn set, go ld veh·et PIX SERVICE ----------Los+ pin T'-s pa,> able ex per l'reft•r iclcphon Jr'.! rnak•n.: J seals Stereo console: 1"'75 ~ ........ A••· 'iOllleOl'le w prop mg mt i.:1111() !>dlan "1t h unlln111 Gokletllr · 1--. •toY• / 1045 Marble-top rofftt table L.Alk.in~ for full t1m,· . l· I " .-ba k d c 11 \ k t .,. ....._ I. bl rea estate ,............._ ~-. C groun a ·I• I. t:'(J lolfl~' 11ol1•nt1•I ~nu 1 I' " __ IW\.743'4 ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJl>l797 13 c malUTt• 11er..,1111 _..._... 540-605.3, Cua:.tal l'er.,on 1 qu.ahf\ for a pr;:..1t11111111 a Keeshound m111. l>Pa)ed --------- F'lf''{tblt• ti !'• ro-i a ' LINGO-NEWPORT IEACH 540..0301 1 nt•I Agent~'. :m10 llarhor fa.-.1 1:n1w1n~N.,.111 llt»•dt AllN¥51 1005 I fem. gr w kads , aJ!t' 2. Anl"'ue Hutch. 1 Double .\les3. ~ilet:n l>I:! :1111:.1 I Bl c~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., •• m Jte .. I 1-:~< alt: 1111 ll''' Sur n 644 5625, 644 5516 boxspring & mattress. HX Of'HATOR I ~ FA!.ual Oµpty Emplyr :-.IF.VF.RA FE!:: t-:ot-: irwx1murn ,,.,l;m ~ t11H1 WESTMrNSTER ' ------Twin boxspring & mat· 1 ANNOUNCES RECORD peqr !T!tgoodtiome ~mo.olllM tress Student desk . ~i~e a-;kr:4~,,~ :~a~,: I 3rd I'\ RT Sales , i ------n&EFORlHO'W. .\.'fTr:~;~ALL 7na~~~~~1 · very Misc Wkdys after s-30 Will t r a 111 Ii H 17'00 , TUA ER . I -lecretwy,!Ja.c. I t-\.r on ap~tnlmt>nl tu. l>ail> 10,6, Fri 10.9 ---· _ _ -641·9391 £Stelle Grctte11bcr~ I l£Tlll l!areer oppt~ .• In f asl ht·;u: our offer on ~ vur I Closed Tuesday : Ftt;e puppy. Shep & CoJlif --.. -w;7 aos:S . : The Newport Cen~r office of LingQ ' ~-pa~ Npl. Be.. 1nves1 sc1r~ l'Jjfl liill Now ': ! 1175f w-tm1nr•er Kve' ,· mix female. 4. mos . To•••••-•••••••••••••••••·• . '9X.,RECEn.. R . I c-..t t h ,· t 11111 . ....,a.,, .. 'o ••·. . • ~1 H~:t. '"' ;n ~ ~· ~• , La , ... ,, 1 ,.,, •. , t'a rA a e as. us annoanc t. ... · ·~*'· !l''P..'~~w~ .. ,,.,a; ~~ s •.;:..·-.... . 1 . ~ ....... , , ., ....,_. -·eti· • -.,,, ..... _ • ._ .. .,..-: - -~,,4 4 • • • ~r.~~"' 'lil>~~ • .o;r • (.~·~ ' ':"11o __ SO'PER S L-E:Sbfrs .-.,. I" ;.-:. · • .. • ..,.:...;.;J •:urea · "'"ffJ' i."isi' SC>Und p~~~innal l 1 ~ 1' ------.-- -· -1.e~n fvr 1w1 fr••hl di , lhear bes~ ever Wit~ ·near~ I strong salesperson w.ho elloper , mat.,,\y & i:iir-. ~or H<!ach li!,a.t"'"''!'o 1 :!STHANNUAl.INO C Labi-ador.female.apptox chrs.diningset.capla.ins f ice ' n " l• •' r .i I "I SJ0.~000 If) s ales volume. This I is mat,lll'e. honest, d epen j' porate bk~rnd. helpfur"i Ex1~nrnce r<'q d Xlnt Aftn'IQUI SHOW & 8/mb 61d. ·free to gQOd bed. patio furn, stereo :.1ouwitlbl.nh,~11•la.1.'.1,1.· ',',n,1"'.,'.·11'"'11 'j tre m endous achievement is a I dabl.~ Sma.11. expanding Call: 640-0123 I !>alarv & btmcf1t~ i\p11l> ,. SALi . home Loves l'h1ldren. :ci~r-c~·=· :1':°:c:c~e .. ~ -"' ~ 'b h hi hi if'ed chain ladies c lothing 1 P•·~mel . 496-"942 Pers.>nnt:I U•·J'I tn Ute tole g Y qual I and I stc..-es Mrs Trabish or l HE:llTAGEIANIC Ol·t JO No\ 2 I ------_ m1crow•ve, sewing ,..,)r1do:i1I T\~K! sov.pm professional sales agents ass<>ciated I 'Mr. Edwards. 357 1579 or n i No F'u< hd \naht•tm I H e t a 1 I C I e r k s 1 Fwscllwe 1050 mach, 6 much more . Previous c1 ... n c.1I i·\~t I with Lingo Real Estate in Newport I 4!17 1018 1111 Secret_.,/....._ ;,..,I .... ~: I aud1tonum ••••••••••••••••••••••• Everything goes Fri- r ~ ... T = '""".'· &SSOStanton.BuenaPk ** 1 IUY ** Sun. IOAM·4PM. 505 Jes ired I clav wurk I B a h I T SI ZOO~ C" () L 1 . e· c . --------0 • -o. I r. r. Hrs l2·~·JO Sun 12·6 . Promontory Dr West. ·.-i!ek Wl· vffcr ••o•JCI 11a• I ,..._....,,. __ _. F m ture & " ' ' 'SALl::S No shrthd Advg o r Mfl! 1 --I vuuu "'""' u · 1 N 8 675 2397 .!..l>C'11ef1ls CallforJ1lfll If h b 'd . I ro. b«grnd. a+ t'osl.i• TfllHS ',Desks. buffet. hall tret'.•Apphanres OR I wrn . ------\ •lo II" I' rl.. I.\ you ave een cons1 ert'ng a w ......... ED I u SEI 'f v s " 1 '" "' "'l' 1 ,_."I Mesa : For am .1 Ana. Cui.ta roll top. boottcas~. piano. -5e or ~ or OU Multi f'arruly Sale. SI P"r ~o nni·I ''''"' : c hange andfeelyoumightmeetour •CLOa-5 Free&E<Jt: I \t1.,;a.ll"'mc.&Ncwrortl pictur es. ,-loc ks. ac-. MA.ST•SAUCTIOM 9·4 Fum. Collertibles. i JH!l>4 940J !' O 1: I h igh s tandards for excelle n ce. ~ -lrvtne Personnel Agt'nrv kr.i11che~ t-:>-11er1en1·" l"eS..'IOril.'5. art. used & an : '46 1416 & llJ..t6Z5 Hsel\ld items 302 Coral, '8X SEC"Y please calJ Noel Johnson 644-7020 or * CLOSHS -· 188 E 17th. Costa Me,.d 1 · reti'd XJnt loalary ,\µp I Uques 548 9882 · ..... ~ft size xtra farm inner Balboa Island s top by our off1·ce at 2123 San • "811(' you ever thought Siat.e224 &42 1470. I~ l'ers.111111'1 I · -----· ----nl.t'f! ------We offer '1° 1 1 11 I ! you were an exreptional _,.-----...._.. ... ITA'9E IAMIC Oak Anuques. Armoare. spnng mattress with Yard Sale Sat' & Sun 1014 ltl'ne (1 t ... ~ll I '•) n1 Joaquin Hills Rd for a r onfidential I i·loser. but because of ~ I 721 N F:ul'l1d . Anc1ht>1n1 rocker. rha1rs. pictures matching roil bo11 s pr· Grove Pl :.ice Cost a mensura11\ ..., <XI• & interview . _i:arcumstances beyond SICllTAR'f ' Wl ~ 6'44382 mgs. rft!ver used. still "Mesa. •1hilit~ .T.qnn~ :15Wl'\1 your<.'Ofltrol, ·ur hasgas 3PM8P~ t~o .. : ----packaged,wort.hSS20,in -----------.- figure aµti tulli· 11tcasartl e :1hortages, pollutrQnt j 75WPM. no shurtha11d.I "'•replace Mantel-sohd l cldelivt!cy1220 Cashon·IMOVING Dey Bar. Wall !. offict>NY.S£ ~lemhcr ..depre<'iationofprnduct.I appllc·a nts need .1 l111n·1lr:X,\S llEF'I N l':HY Oak F.ogl1sh Antique ly ~. Unlt.Table~Bar stooJs. Fi...-n· Call for •1Ji1JI j ll·ng·Q 644-7_020 , economy, not e nough average s pl'l lln.& &I COHP •ilrcrs Pl.t.: TY Rai.roifuctaoo for Real or . --W-• r•llD 11 Redwd Patio Furn. Masc · 833-9704Joan Baml!:>ulrn _ :fril k\ll u 1\rt'if\ al ~ 1.. 1 ,.. l &40-4808 &Co. l4ffl Dovt• SI Sulll· 1· Ahlh ... , c~leols to tcalk lo. _gr mar s ~-w 11r ur mont.>y p\4~ c:a:-.h . c1· ep.,.ce. re 1 PorS. _:~ ______ _ 400N.B 'EOE caatomer financing and -pnxcss1ng bac k)(rnund bunu:.c~. fnn1:t-he11d1lsj asona_b!e642·8230 Beaut'iful sta.i'n-' wood Estate Sale Antique ----In N~\ll'NV't Beach high int. rates. etc Has helpful. 752.Cl23•t ' to m;ilurt.' p<'r:.un in• ""' "esl "OOlrtJI • l ~ ... ~. Look lo Lingo r1rsl au t.his kept you fro m ------- --I ,. "t M r". I ANTIQUt:s mounted high on a 12 Queen Anne sofa, Tanzer 1.· ' " ... ' •·:. '' v "·'' Wholesale \fart>house drawe r p e de s ta I Gr u de n k n ill i n g Le''dm' g local 1> st cor1 . making the "dollars you Sec I I, ...... • ii I "'.' or ,. ( ; " c • ted? w 11th 1 retary -..,u , '~·· Since l977 Books he lf headboard machine 117 W. San-1,. t rol compiu1)' 11ccds I wan · e " e sou a....1,,....._., __ __.._ ptrien1·e wr1t1• l' F NOWOPf'N . h 1 1 d u c" Cl t ' lion is here now. w. e· are I rn _... ~-r 1 .""'ars, i~r .. '.-. 1 ...... 711 . L't • wrl mirror. nc u es 1 aeo.,..n emen e roull' tt'Chnic ian fur ;J I I I t esort r1e led Ft"e paid Be 'r 1.:ht1 .... ,,, '"" r I TOTifEPUBL.IC healer, liner . mattress -------- steady joh due lH ex THE ·• :s=::? I ;::i:c~ ~latedo tonthe arm" (o verv nice man W•>rth.T~ 161111 I M ,..10.5 Sal.~12 ' andpaddedrail. All ,kin~s of catering pans ion En tr) lt.>H'I Nua•BER ~ reaJ estille field. we are · who is Pres 1de111 a nd1 TaAVll AGEHT HERITAGE ANTIQUE I Must Sell! Moving eq1J1)>. dishes of all kinds W1H train Call Ttrn al m TO SEE I affUialedwiththe topre-j Chairman of Board l i-:xpen e nred 11nl~ (i01>tl1 \8335Mt Langley ·,. Ca.Ellxt646;,~1 aRlemd~solodneSwt .1!8~8 Uoyd's Pest cont roil. 1-'rt aons all over the world. Brand new 0H1te n r r nfflre s k1lh t'S!<i>11t1al Fountain Valley 961H331 · _..R . r .!_t)._:!1. ~ 5PM ~9 f:tl2 1 I 'EXPEi A You must make at.lent I ai.J'1)0rt To Sl.200 DOE 640-~.l NB ; ... - -------. Ask for Don eas Oarfield/Bushard • IENCID ~GENT? I SIOOO/perwkaaallofour Call Ellie O 'Br1rn.1 --- 1 "'..:" 1010 • «caJ1760·•17 ,,. PHCYTO PRINTFR. 1m , ~ ~ doi 1 . 540-SOOl Also fee Jobs 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••1Ex desk fri h61 r~astbluff. Newport med openlni.t. exvcr on Take a ood I k 1 . c are n'no~. Snelling at Snelling 01 Typist Washer & Dryer. late· · · IJ, couc Beac h Furnitur e , pac.kage pnnter, <Nord I g OO at the NEW or you areW~ 1f ng•k. ~ Newport Beach Agenc~. Slable. matur<' person1 model, good cond. $12.51 lovst. stereo. c ha!rs, c Io th 1 n g . I amps . Mdl m r F tT . l ·!fPM I Walker & Lee Real Estate to see if I !:~ls (~r rv1ng '340Campus Dr EOE who loves I() type so 601 ea.646-~ -__ ._I tables. ·~~d . masc bic y c les. small ap· Non smoker. Apply at your broker o ffers -• I accommodation• while I wpm &,dll'lap!'<>ne Also1 Refng1Freeier for sale.I fum.951 . . pllances, paintings. OnSite Pho<o11raph1cs. i •AdvancesonCommissions 'tralnin1 also draw is I • PBX rtlat'f Call V1ck1.1 S90 631 ·0934 Works•OBtom made quef!n s ize boob. stereo. records, i ~ Hubor Blvd .. Um\ •Instant Pay I necsa.ry Mual be 21, Stx:yft.f!'V AGENT-F'lfl!I 54(~ Coa~tal Person· l(n'at' j water bed with solid drapes. & toys. Sat. Nov • 1 &3. C:M. • If.I Pa_ge Advert1"s10· a i t lllgenl •ttr act ive 4i part-lime. xlnl wages . net Age n(). ~'700 Hll rborl -----1 wood .bookabelf head I lst. 9-S. 908 Almond Pl . --1 e n e · . I 91B-4211J aft 6PM As k for 81 ,CM Sears Kenmore dis · boArd lll•ttress. heater. NB "-ttfcs Natl Mf9 •Continuous Education 1 and h ave a .deatre to Jeff NEVER \FE•· EOl!:1 hwasher white r uns 1 · · · Large c->mpany benefits •NO Hidden Fees or Charges ·le~!, ':k~e~ ~:;;:; ~-·--I ____ ' _ :_ ___ , ~.135.6+.-~99.· 1 =·=t~:i!;,c:i;: 111 ••r'1 .... 104S ~ • w/small compuny at· I •In-House Financing to put I :"you desire. We pro-• --·' TYPIST Kenmore washer. Maytaa , cheat of 5 drawers. both 1••••••••••••••••••••••• mosphere for an am 1 to I ether those di ff i cu It · vide all traininc. clients I Experienced shopUCtin11 1 sPM·9PM I dryer. j~l rebuilt. $185 1 like new, DOO Antique ..._ & .. ,.,., bilious 1nd1v1dual an I tra n sact:ions 1 and aua r anleed agent. Must have relia I 75WPM. n o shorthand. tnh.75fH837 I rmhocany cabinet with S.c.ttyS,..._ sales 4i ,. us tom c r ind there's more-Call.· ' customer Cinancln& " ' blecar. IM&-2.1168.: ___ j applicants need above I 18.5 chest (reeur. 1235.: original RCA radio and : F\re 6theft. 751-5613 service Salary com -; :producl.Allyouduiaap-1 sac•m I average s pelling"' Will negotiate. 5464188; nieordpl•yer sllllworll·o·... 1070 a:nensurate w1uper A:sk • plyYQUnelfand clolle an • C d C t 1 p 1, Krummar :1kills, word1 after8pmorwkend& 1 inl''DllO One of a kind · so f forJohn;642 l~J. c .. 11 LOlllR.a. .... I oneof U. moet 1or1e?us j ~ r:r" ~fght ecl~be -proct!Ssinl! background' . . . . I quiited . bed&pre•d . i .. ··~ ................. . PRESCHOOL Al DE (7 I 4J 545•9491 I reaorta in lhe world. Call M t ~ over 21 call : helpful. 752.1,1234, . IB frilid&lr.!, lood cond. earthlofle colors, PM>. ·llan s 14Kt yellow aold Irvine. Ptr.AMoraftcr· I I Friday 10.5 or apply In ! af':!r 3PM Tues -Sat I ---------, Washer 6 dryer. ele<' I Calln4-6U·OL31 bneelet. in,n. Ullel lex· for a confidential interview · penon. MM 1 U RGENTLY N E F. D •UIJ7 tured curb link . meaaur· nouns. M2·7494 • ~ 1 K.1nt'1 ln.n. San Dle10 l :m D E r E N O A B I. E 1 ._di ltJO 110 pc. Mediterranean Liv· Ina Umm in width. 8" ............ SHOPTRAIN""E .. • I Rooml7l 1·1'2'1·2231 sPnVJCEStallon attend I PERSON who can work1-I I '-•/RmSettnlO ..._... ~ured with a rNl't-, K?.. .. _ u_.el l I .r..n ., . •••••••••••••••••••••••i u• • I d b I ~'hope(ateprns,,f'rr 1 1 .._... ... y...,. • rv ne ! exp'd .. rel. req'd. 25 &. w\\hcQ superviaion fnr'a " rnan'a KOKAUSAI 10 1113-Me l concea • ox c asp. SIUrdSf 'l..a fJe h I I Room211 752-m7 owr szso per wk NB Texaa 011 rompany an apd bike Xlnt cond l50 wlUt a fl1ure I safety ~ 1una ac. ' I liitd~ '. .,_· M4·'1l.Sl . ea.ta Mesa area. We or be9t cifrer. 11s..21iz. 9 a· .Hide·•·Bed Couch clasp. Total wei1ht la '"~ Gfrl. c .M .• , w · 1k B l I • • ,_ 1~-· ' train. Write K..G. Dick, to5pm. , V1nyl,(Dbl Bed Siae) ! 30.12 pennywel&hfs. AP· i.,.. m11a .. Frr pre· a Ir 81 f\lllUIDt. Privat.e club. S.wtceSMlle9 i Pres sou t hwHtern' Bo , HI bRldt ! 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' so·.s FtotH wf\eef dH'i& Four-111tnee' 1noependenl su1pe11sion RaCJl.•nd p1n1on steet1ng fran•--•'•e· •• mou"'9d nefTl•·head e1>g1ne Ne~all-$11\on 11tel· be11e11 •ad111 ,.,., Ford Escor1 OU11t n America 10 l•k• on 1he wo1td• Sett 11 ttJdav GRAlVADA Take a Test Driue for an Exciting New Expenence It's 1nmm.r iA 1lre bul llu reta1...0 •II tr•dllloftal tu•ufY and room1nea1 Coftlpt•acl to 1as1 .,. .. ,., moci.1, ,,,., •. , more -nger •oom and I~ aptOe O•ane<Sa alto llU the belt gu ""leiOI rati~ .,..,, In acld1t•o1>. 111 ... e are many •••ra·••lue 1 .. 1urn . Like P-,,..111c 11N1-C>elled ••d1•l1 Halogen lleedlampe and po-dltc Iron! Ortktl 11111 Ford Ora1>t<la OPEN iUNDAY 11! HABLA EIPAAOL Jhn Cllek Ford A Division of H olmes Tuttle Enterpnses 43 Auto Citn.., Or., lrvlne • ,.._,. ' ( Telfe Late Fo,.,, eitlt, left ort, Rocklield) -82 UAIL V PILOT ThUtldlly Oct<>b!W 30, 1980 Datsurz ·s new 810 Maxima four-door sedan is propelled by a fuel-injected 2.4-liter overhead-cam engine It f eatures power-assisted rack and pinion steering . fully in- depeTJdent suspension and power-assisted four-whee l disc brakes. B ig cars out D.otsun ready for small car demand T ht> ")1i~ car" mMkCt will drop to about IO per cent of total C S sJlt ., in the 1981 model year ar c or d in g to !\11 s!>a n t: S /\ , ri isl ributnrs of Oats un <::irs a ncl t nu·k~ C11nt1nuation of ':1 10 ~ •·ar trend from 111 percen t i n 1970 hi gh l 1 ~ht )) the r un da m ental c:hange tn thl0 bu y i n g h a b1t i-. o f Ame rica n consurnc·r<; T h t' project ion 1 ~ bast>d on 1n for mat t0n from governm£·nt and in d u s tr y sourre s gathered b y Ni'i'ian ''With l W I) S I' V (' r (' g a s oline short agt:s 1n seven years a nd an un ce r ta in supply s11 uation in the ' fu t ur~. the A m e ric:1n p u b lic has q uite obviously aban do ned the t rad1 tional 61g 'C'a r ," s aid Robt-rt 0 Link. senior vice presi- dent. Nissan U.S A . "'In fact , th e big cars no w hold about the s ame share of market that 1 m · ported s mall cars ha d 10 ye a rs a(?o." he added Congressiona l Budget Offict' figures sh•lW so ca lloe "'foll s1zer1 · car!> had 40 percent of t he• • m a rket 1n 1970 and 41.2 p e r c ent in 1971 but d ipped to 39 4 percent 1n 1972 A lthough t hP gas o;;hortage caused hy tht: A r :t h 0 1 I F: m h ;1 r g o ·d 1dn ·1 ocrur unlll late in the ,·ear. big 1·ars had only -1'1 !1 percent of lhl' Chevette will run qui eter J I m arket 111 1973 full 'i11ell ca r sales Stoud at l:1 percent in 1974 and 25 J)t!rcent dur· ing 1976 and 1977 Sales figure:, throu gh the fir:,t six months of 1980 shn.,., full s11.ed C'a rs reprc:r;Pnt onl_v 15 per cent of tht.· markl·t . a s harp contrast to the 40 percent sha re they held only a decade ago A t th e sam e time small ca rs from both i mpo rt a nd do m estic m a nufacture rs have almost doubled from 38 per cent to near ly 65 per- cent. Americas lar~est selling s ubcompac t - Chevrolet·~ Chevt'tte 1s designed to run quieter, ~monlhcr and more e ffi ciently tn 1981. l'hPvette's position as t he fuel economy leader 1n th1• Che\ rolet llnr 11 p 1·ontinues in '81 with com- puter control of power tr ain functions. including fuel m etering Jnd spark liming, providing further mileage gain'i. Extenor appeara nct! 1~ enhanced by a new flush mounted "1ndsh1c ld. and ins ide, high. conto ured front bucket -;eats a re available in <'1ther cloth or vinyl. with custom intcn or Pt)\\<er steer in,g 1s avalla-hle for the first time whl'.'.n air conditionin~ a nd uutomatic transmission an• also ordered. A sport shifter 1s added a s standard equipment "1th the 4-"peed manua l transm ission on all moriels t.'XCept the Scooter Se·1. sport-styled steel wheels are standard, "hl le a new rally wheel tnm option. utilizing the .standarrt wheel. 1s c~r keyi:d in either argent or golrl lla logf'n headlamp:,, ·,irl' ;1vai!able fo r the first 11m1;" Chf'\'llc''s I 6 lltc•r four r vlinder ene ine de- 11, e r-; 70 horsepower It 1~ ont: of the highest specific out put envm1:!' offered h~ l,;hevrolet -. - I e . ·- 1·· e --· . . '' ..... I SANTA ANA DATSUN BAUER MOTORS MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS CHICK IVERSON, INC. SOUTH COAST DODGE EARLE IKE TOYOTANOLVO UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE NABERS CADILLAC Starlet highest-gas saver ... Toyota's new St:.irlct ccrmes with lhe highest gas m ile a ge of anv Toyota ever built · "It's designe d from wheels to roof top for Toyota total cconom' ... s a id a spokesperson · T h l' S l a r I 1· t 1 ., aerod\'nam1<·alh -.1' led r o r ~ u t :,, t a n <11. n g g a :-. milea)!e. Starlet 't<; re markable eco n o m y 1s bu ilt in wit hout sacrificing an terior comfort. space or a smooth ride Starlet was c re ated for basic transportation. but 11 's bui It with t he s ame hi gh qualit y . 1·areful craftsmahsh1 p iJ n d r e no\\ n<i dept-n · qab1laty that t~ pi fie_-; every othrr Toyota . he sa id Special features of the Starlet include Fully transistori7.cd ignition system Rack and Pinaon steering Un1t1zed body con· .,truction _Redman~ high hack front bucket scats Porsche dnnounces new edition A li m1te d ·ed 1t 1on "Weissach Coupe" 1s on s ale at Por sche .Audi dealerships. anriounced James R. Fulle r. vice president in charge or the Porsche-Auti Di vision. designed expressly fo r the U.S m arket a nd represent 400 units over a nd a b ov e o ur est<1 blished 91 !SC pro· duc tion." beige leat he r inte rior finished in contrasting burgundy seat piping - a nd burgundy carpetin~. • MIRACLE MAZDA TERRY. BWCK/SAAJJ . HUNTINGTON BEACH HONDA MARINO VOLKSWAGEN ROY CARVER ROLLS-ROYCE/BMW CONNELL CHEVROLET DNL V PILOT IJ3 @ NEWPORT_ DATSUN @ BEACH IMPORTS @ LANO -SEA · AIR LEASING .· tuli'er pointed out , ·'This special ediliQn of the Porsche 91 ISC rein· forces our commitment to the popuJar model the Weissach cars were Available in two e x· t.erior colors Biack Me t a llic and a ne w s had e . Pla ti num 'Meta llic the limited· production s ports car comes with a special ' Forged ·alloy wheels. one inc h wider than standard with cente rs finished in Platinum Metallic. are unique to jll Weissach Coupes. and fro nt and r ea r s poilers also distinguish the new model. The limited production BMW 633CSi retains it s classic lines and sporty character -fo r 1981. CARS YOU CAN BE HAPPY ~WITH. l(J PRICES YOU WON'T BE MISERAN.E PAYING. VOLVO. 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PROTECT• PACKAGE ~ ~· ~ Ml•I •EW CAR Buick makes car computer standard Complete protection Sef'Vtoes for your new car ~ l/l//liC Proteots the substantial Investment vou·ve made' ~ • """' MIM6 .... Oii ... SH -GUARANTEE() ~VR J Y[ Al4 ', Un1Que 1)(008SS QIV8 $ Voll! ca1 d oeeo l>flauhful '\hon~ "''"' n ,., so ea:.v to lo.MP clean never has 10 ~ wa,ed m po11.,n11Cl MIN• ,.OHH IO..AL •USTH~"6 -fh1• m osl thorough systt1m avail Ole lu•ltly superiOI' seelants. spt1c1a11v 0(1'>1QnOO enu1pman1 certrfied techn1c1an s and <l 5-yvor no Mn!>~"'" guarantee' Ml ... INTlltOll STA .... 00 ...... - , Two appllcat1ons uf Ming ) labrt< ! pro teC10I' guards 1.1yd11l'>I ~t1sor1s or1 ~ seats and carpets . ; MIN• USID C A I • COMl'LITI A'9'1AIAHCf ; llCOHDITIONING -. . . . .... Beautify your car b umper to oumoe1 1ns1de & out' An older car can look oetter than new1 .. ... c.jJ 1\ 11•d 1"H gm·d HegµI, P)(dt1n~ m·w G ran Tour- 111..: ~u.,p1·nstons, r:cvised (•11 ..:1ne and t rans mission aµpllr1.1 tions a nd a host uf other le<:hnological 1 m11rov1·mc nts hi~hli ghl th .. 19>U Bu1l'k lineup F II r l h l. r I rs t l i me •·\1·n f1111(•k 'A.Ill have an 011h1;J rd r o rnpul<'r as s tandard equlpmept. Called Computer Com- mand Control. it helps so l v e th e m o dern auto motive dilemma of l <1 w c rin i: t·m1 ssion s while atte mpting lo im- pr o ve fut•I econo m y Some Buicks even have two compute rs Aerodynamirs play an Corvette upholds innovativ~ image I 'h1•vroll.'I ·~ Corveltt· 11 pholrh 1t:. rc~utallon fror m <ll('rtals innovation 111 1981 v.11h rnlrodul't1o n of .in indus try and v. 11 r I d f 1 r ., t a f1 l>1'r).!l;i~., n ·1 nro rced pl:1:--111· roonolcar rear T h l' r c· a r l' o t h c r v. l' I g h I r l' d u c t I 0 n fratun•s <1E''iignrd lo im - p r o \' t• Co r v c ll c f u e I 1•1·111111m~ Tht• rwv. :-11nng 1s 33 p11u11<b h~htcr th.rn the .,IPf'I mull1·lt'.if -.µring 1t n•pl<H'P' .md 1t v.ill be s l a ndard on Cor vettes with ~1uto m a ti c tran~m1~~ion and stand- ard s u!'.pl'n:0.1011 Othe r weight reduc - t1on s include thinner i.1de glass and lighter !'-ta inless st eel exhaust manifolds Corvette ror ·81 offe rs a s ingle e ngine for all SO states a 5.7-litc r VR with four-ba rrel Quadra Jel carburetion. .. The choice of m <1nual o r aut o mati c tra n s miss io n fo r all s ta t es p rovi d es Ca lifornia buyers with a m a nual unn se lection for the first time in several years. The engine sports new magnesium rocker cov- e rs. s tainless steel ex- haust manifolds and a dis t i nc ti ve c h r o m e · pla t e d ai r breathe r cover. important role in the re- designed Reaal, helping lo improve fuel economy a nd provide attractivt' s tyling for this popular intermediate. THE FROl'\IT t:ND of the Regal is noticeably lowe r. while the new der k lid has a spoiler· type cutoff. The c~fficicnt of drttg has been r educed by about 18 pt!r cent for 1981. The Regal features new wraparo u nd ta ll lamps and nush-ending front and rear bumpers. Both features give the ca~ a clean. uncluttere d appearance. Regal continues Lo be offe red In three mode ls the base Regal. the Re~al Limited and the Sport Coupe. THE SPORT COUPE has a standard 3 R liter turbo V-6 enl'(ine. It features an avail<1 - ble ne w two-tone de rur pal'kage. offered in Fou r color combinations. a ll w i t h s i I v e r Io we r.s , which include-. turbine wheels. sport m irrors. wid e rorker m oldin~ and bla c k-out g r ill t·. h ea dlamo....bc zl'I ~ a n d tail lamps°' · -Sul for the cnlhllsiai,t.. the R~al Sport Coupe ·s new tiran Touring s us · pe nsion will attract the mosl athmt1on. tl)1 s s u s p e n s i o n system reprNents a new a p p ronh b) J)u i c k engine ers . t n provide m or e steering feel such a.:i in fine 1':uropean cars and rot retain the excellent ride that is Hey tradition. T ~·G T s u s p e n · sion d sta ndard on the Regal Sport Coupe, the LeSalJrc T T~ µe , and Riviera T Type. a nd is ava ilable uo Century and l,eS;.ibrt> modcb. cxt·ept wagon.., 'fhe pack.i~t· ft•a t'l..lres a hi~her effort ~lee ring ~ea r than Hu1f'k ha-. ever us~d . a f as t e r stee ring rat 10 1 l'Xcept for' Riviera I ;ind low aspert 1·ati~ tires ~. to p roduce high stct•ri ng gain ahd effort.. In addition. roll gain s amira r to E uropean cars ill ach1l•\'t•d thrpugh ch an ges 1 dl·f1t·nd1 n~ nn m odel 1 to ~µnng:-. sho<'k a bsorbers and stah11iw r ha rs .By allowin~.sumt•what more roll ~a 1n , road isolation .ind 'l:ir striµ" impact urt• 1mp1ovec1 In shor1 .1.·ith this "uspension u:ncl to ride s mnnLhl ~ and q111ell) _ • ' \. · IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR CAR FROM DICK BARBOUR DATSUN \ :.,Y.OU · MAY BE PA YING TOO MU .Cit ·!· • . . .. .. . . . . · ..... ··NOW tS T·HE T~ME TO BU.Y YOUR DATSUN! . ·" '81 OLD.S. OMEGA '81 DATSU . 510 . lricfudes C81if. emission~& Freight. -. . Includes Cal if Emission & . s11 SU.GGESTED FACTORY. tlST PRlct··•·· -~TAX & uc Freight !Ser HLA102~13) . ·· -~~---~..-.~--~--~---~~~------1. ~GGESTED -... .~-·: .. . ~_81 m'"11J~lo~~!~~K -.$.J56 FACTO~a1TDA1suN 310 . SUGGESTED FACT9RY LIST. PRICE +TAX .HlC . t . 511 Includes Calif. Emission & • · ·~81 DODGE .ARIES $,,,. 5 ~u·t~~s;~~0001754) .. ·,. inc ludes calif. Emission.& Freight FACTORY LIST PRICE . . . SUGGESTED FAC1'0RY LIST PRICE + TAX & UC I 81 DA T,SU '!i!.f~~~~~E~~C~RT 540 I SUGGESTED FACTORY l,.IST "PR.ICE Includes Calif. Emission & Freight. (Ser.LB3..10078750) SUGGESTED FACTORY LlST PRICE .. .... .. . " .... , . • ' • • • . l d I -~- I lWLYPILOT D3 New Muzc1'1 c:LC u•1t l1 fro11t wht·el dm·t• 1s lorqcr 1mc.1 fC1sit'r tlwn Last year 's model 1981 Maz~a GLC sports new engine, frQnt-wheel drive and fuel economy The 1981 M.12da GU' 1 s a n e ~ d t' .. 1 g 11 engint'ered for opti mum effiC'1enC'y 111 lllJll nab v. t>1~h l '>ll.tl'l' op1.•rctt1on ,111J dll 11 th l·r ,1 ... pl t l!> ,,( automut1\P dt .. ,1..:n ··•u d Yu!>h1k1 Yama:-dkl. prt·'i1den1 of 'l'o)o Kog)o (' 1l • I. t 11 . t h <' l l 1r n~h 1 ma ha!>ed m.inufacturer of Mazda cnr"' and trucks '4-d~On Wiii l'Ont1nue i.15 a frun1 l'Og1ni· n•ar tirl\ <' model <:n·a t 1·art• ~a:. t.1k1'n with. l'Xh"nor styl111~ tu max1nult.' aerodynamu· effi Clt'nC} areJ ror good visibility, bumpers are well inte ~rated into the body and then• 1s a minimum or extl'rior ornamenta· lion It feature;;; fn>nt whl't:I d rive. a nl'~ <'11,l:!ine . fou r -wheel independ<'nt s uspension. gent'ro us p aisengcr and ra r ,l:!o space. and aerodvnam1callv c lean body s hape <1nd t•xcep lional fuel econ omy . said a s pokesperson. · T hP slo1>1ng hood hne fro nt ai r dam , rear spoiler lip. undersid e sp l a s h µa n and THE N•~w <a.(· will wrararouod t·o111b111 a be avallahle in two bod y tio11 lamps all contribute sty les three d 'Kff and'''to minimal ac:rodynarr11r fi ve -door hulchbaek s rlra,I:! · DOORS ARF. large for case of entry and the w ide opening hatcbback provides ready access to the cari.eo a rt'a M axi'mum efficiency is carried to the interior as well Passenger room ts generous both front and rear. and as one of the .widest cars in its c lass. the <;LC scores es pe c i al ly high in shoulder and hip room ·'TH E GOA i. ·o .. Mazda with the n ew GLC °"'as maximum overall efficiency, not just in fuel economy but and four levels of trim the standard GLC. Custom. Custom L and Sport The GLC sta tio n THt.: OVt:RALL a11 pear ance 1!> rlt>an <Jnd modem There is ample glas:. Mercedes-Benz cars outlast the elements Fast food packaging shoulc1 he b1odegradal>l~. cars should not. Some , however. seem to decom pose before your eyes. . In all fairness. there's a lot with which our four-wheeted friends have to cope. · Along with the bumps and jolts of normal driv· ing, ~utomobiles a re subject to continuous as- saults by the natural el e~ents, not to forget the rigors of tndustrial fallout. acid rain and road salf. EVEN THE BIRDS are out to get o ur machines. The importance of properly caring for your. a uto m obile can 't he overstated. but some manufacturers .gi ve you more of a fighting ch~n~ in what is really the battle to protect an 111vest· ment For Pxample . the r e art:' Mercedes-Re nz automobiles which are still going strong after up to· a m1lhon mil~ of driving That rare kind of durability has. in fa"t. produced the seeming eon· tradiction or Mercedes diesel sedans berng used as ~ taxis the world over IN STU1TGART. thl> holnetown or the three· po1ntt.>d star. they're so popular that rme feels it's 'part of an ad campaign. but as one cabbie ex- plained. ··They cost more to buy , but they're less expe nsive to run "We can count o n driving them 600,000 kitOmeters (370.000 miles' hefore we have to ge ta new one."' · · IT'S NOT ONLY. the longevity and economy of the diesel engine tt)at make these automobiles attr active .. but the useful life of the basic car. M~rcedeti·Benz emplo~s unitized .construction. lhe body-fra me unit solidly joined by automated welding equipment that never makes a (Distake. Q -- AN~OUNCES THE ALL-NEW FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 1981 GLC CUSTOM! .~e;!: :~~~~~'l,l\ ,'\dv,.rnu.•d ~wd tl-1 hnuln~y · '\:1°\\ • 1.5-litre 01 IC tr Jn..,\ t·r~t· 1'11~1Pl' \\ itli-< iut standing rertnrmJll< l ' Jnd t'llmllffl\' · 4-wheel indercndcnt .... u.,y1en .... it_1n · AmJ/· ing lewoum. hrJdrd1m1 t Jrgv ..,p.,11 c· ·The more you <.,<'L' thL· more y( iu likl· I• ,35 * 43 ____ J I .., 1 \.1f'< ..... fl\".\ tli t>' . I I ••1 I I .. .. h .. AND THE 1981 RX7!, COME IN & SEE WHAT'S NEW FOR 1981. • .IMMEDIATE 'DELIV~ERY! 2150 HARBO~ PL., COST A MESA 645-5700 .. OPE .... I • ., • . . MOST MODB.S AV AILAILE FOR ... .. · IMMED,~TE.DELIVERY HINllNGIOll · BEAC·H: HO.NDA . . . , . ' PHONE .. 96.3-·1959 .. •. lfUNTINGTOM .BEACH . .· -. . . . . 19232 BEACH:lt.VD. .: • .. \ . . , ' A .. . ' ~t;1H '11 rhe rx·rf"nn11 1" .111 l \l~I •Economy ... with an estimated city mileage Improvement of over7%: ,.. • Luxurf ..... · · .. an el1 new Gash-.. . ..,aildj(derlor wi&h- more than a -touch of-luxury. ER #Audrs Incredible athletic sedan sports something new ~r 1981: A 5 speed manual transmission Is now avail'able with Audi's revolutionary 5 cyL engine. .. ONLYPtlOT Kittenish The 1981 Mercury Lynx had one of the most succes.'>ful clehuts m lmcoln-Mercury history, po.ting 1,860 sales over the weekend /Qllowing its introduction. Ford's 'World Car' hits the streets Ford Division's 1981 passenger-car hneup 1s headed by Ford's new "World Car" -the front- wheel·drive Escort -and an all-new. more fuel· efficient, family-sized Granada. "The Escort and Granada bring into focus the size and shape of things to come in the 1980's, ·' said Philip E. Benton, Jr., Ford Vice president and division general manager. "IN FAC.'T, they were designed specifically to meet escalating demands for increased fuel and s pace efficiency along with the comfort, convcn· ience and performance levels our customers ex· peel. ··And, while we were creating and developing • these exciting new products, we also were making functional and styling changes that add to the fuel economy and overaU appeal of our other lines. "For "Xample we expanded us age of the F ord µ 1 o n t' f' r c d A 111 u m at i c 0 v e r d r 1 v e Transm1'\swn to lh« 4 2 litC'r enKine ---Ford's sm allest VII ir.l ri:asing the highway fuel- ecooQrny rating<. or tlw Thunderbird and the LTD," he said . THF. E~CORT -fo'urd 't. first domestics lly produced front wht<i·l drive car 1s a high- technology :iutomohilc that draws on the com· pan y 's ~orld w1c!<-P.>. p1•rt1s<' in the d~sign and eng1necrin~ of '\mall. fu<:I eff1c1ent vehicles. · The st itndarcl t:'qu1pped Es<'ort has Environ- mental f'rote<'laon Ai<rncy 1 EPA 1 fuel-economy est1matPs (Jf 30 mph. 44 h1~hway and 35 metro- h1ghwa} •he b<>st foreign or doniestic mileage label PSt1maks in its clal>s .rnct a higher metro- hh:h,.av mtl~aee rat1n~ than 82 oercent of the foreign sub-compar ts ..,old in the United States. Ford's Escort is the result of a $3 billion development proqram l hat marshalled Ford's worldwide design and engineering experti~ ,, . ' ~~~"r,\ "..,-> .~~ ~.~--!IJ.~11111'! , . , , . -··· -- • Audi 4000 5+5 "• ...... ~. • ... • • -• • • .... ' ••• " •• # 4 #fl t-lf • • • .. ' ... ...,.,...,_.....,..._, ! Plymouth introduces new spacious and fuel-efficient Reliant 'K' car 1 P~ ReUant. a new aeneratlon o( spatC'e ad fUeMlmdent can, and lmpenal. a ne• lund of tenoDlal luur, car, tttahhacht Chrysler Plymouth ·11 1111 productoftenn1a la 9llldiUoe to aerodynam1t'ally t'fflr1t>nt stylt- Jtt dlt Reliut ud lmper11t, rngtneertn• dnetov lneata for 1111 lMlude a iw~ Chryaler tlesianet.I jmd buUt "Trant 4" 2 2 lltt'r en•lne. ne w m»nual ~ranawe for •llll•ll rar:., and a Ch ryslt'r c1rs1an•·'1 and built eltt\t'ontc fu•I anjklloo and u dl1t1tal eleetrank lnatnunentAtlon systt'n1 """'""'' vc· for the Imperial WITH THIE ALL·Nt:W Reh11nt K" t'lll Plymouth eetabhahes 1tst-lf even morf' sohdh 10 the front wheel drtv.t>-. 4 .n hnder enl{tnC' h11th mu ... e market. . Reliant ls an llll u ountt <'8t 1dt•11I tor fllm11) peecb and compllmenu the popular front whet•I drive HorilOl'I 4-door and sporty 1'C3 two door laatcbbacu. Tbe 1aaoUne m1leag .. 'Champ , also rront wheel drive. and the sl.-ek: restytt'd Sapporo un Plymouth import off.erini s · TIU: ESTABLISHED CHRl'SLEK LeHurun na mf•111.i•ti prcn1tlt1• .1 cho 1n: or c lttht m11l s 11e ruodcll\ an Z doul', 4 cloor und ~t • .H 1on w»gon Yt'r1>1on.<1 t uN1oba , in two model!'. <.'f1nt111uc~ us an antc•rm~alt' tc1w-c·11•ll.> 11ffrnn.c Ex~llent 6 IJJIC/\t'rll(t'r rull :>IXt' t'IH vulu~i. 81't• ll\<allahlt• m lhti Plvmouth c:nn Fury iand <.:hrysl<'r N1·v. Vorkt'r unJ N(.•wµort' l'ly mouth \'11yu1twt p1ti.i.tmt(e r va11s , :.ports uuht y T rull lh1 .,lt'r with 4 wht•el dnv(' l'dpahthty. ond ttw tou.:h <)lllJll Arrow import pickup round 11111 thu l11wuv 'Oui df11r1' hu\/t' bct•n 1kdu·utetl tu providing rll(ht for t1Hta)' • pr11il u1·i-. fur lhc :.hopper. who ex 1wl'I!'\ all 111 ou111I v.ll11t'. llualily. fuel cconom,>, r()11m1 ne 111» 'lllll'tll-Ub'" 1eooc1 ridt-a nd h1mdlint( 1•h1t1 •H'h·r1\l l1" ... ,11111 11111:11 i,11d1111(· 'tYlt•." '>a 11l J e rry I'' h· V11•t·• l'H · .. 11h111I· l S A 11tu m 11L1 vt' Salt :. IO:UAN1', WITH 5 TO ti Pi\~~ENGER seal 111g in notchba<·k 'ied1t11 mudds, anJ the industry 's ncwc:.I wagon, ·~ built on a 99.6 irich wheelbase 11.1wt•ver 1nt(·rw1 p..i~:.enger and luggaf(c s pact:: rea d1t.~ into mat.I "'"c l'ur ca&,.,gor,> llt'11a111 '" '"''' l t't.'t 'lhorter, ROO J,10w1ds lighter, a11d 25 tl4:n·,•1tt 11111r1· ru1•l cff1c rcr11 th;,n the com- ,,,.._., Voluri nu~ '11~l·onllnued I /'_ t ~·•"'' ~ _, .... ,• '~<JM...Z~ Plymouth's 1981 Reliant two-door station wagon sets on a small 99.6-inch wheelbase, but has space for five to six people ( ... Ford features six-cylinder gas-:saving pickup Tbe 1981 Ford pickup trut'ks feature two in· duatry exclusives -the only six·cylinder pickup with a city rating of 21 miles per gallon, and the only eight-cylinder pic kup available with an Automatic Overdrive Tra nsmission. "'lbese outstanding fuel-economy advances, coupled with all of tbe other features in what is still the only completely new generation of pickup a nd providt>s obvious benefits to our c us tome rs.·· he ' added AlJ F-100 and F·150 two·wheel drive picllup trucks with s1x·cyliride r engines and rour·speed manual o ve rdrivl' t rans missions have been awarded an Environmental Protection Agency Cl· ty rating of 21 miles per gallon. • • trucks for the 1980s, signify the company's continu· lng leadership in truck technology," Philip E . Ben· ton, Jr.1 a Ford Mot.or Company vice president and general manager of the F ord Division, said. The Automatic Overdrive Transmission 1s available on the f'·lOO, F ·lSO and F-25() senes two· wheel drivt' trucks t>4uipped )l(ilh 5 O·liter V ·8 e ngines. Additional fuel·*'Onomy gains, ranging from one to two mHes per gallon, wf're achieved in most of FoiV's two· and four-wheel drive pickups. "'JbU kind of fuel economy excites Ford dealer s ----------------;·-~ "' ~ ,. r. ,. . .. .. OFA DEAL • . . FDR YO~! ~ . r~r , raw ·"'h -~ · .. • . " •, -·¥---~-~_.. ''"""" ' •' rv• .. ., ' I e 'CiVic Hatchback 5.speed City 32. Hwy 43 ... Civic Wa9on 5 Speed City let, Hwy 40 Civic 4 door, 5 speed City 32. Hwy 42 HONDA SANTA ANA JOI W WARNER ')40-7430 IUY ORLIASI OttETQDAY • •t ..l. ThuMlly, Octow 30. HllO DAILY PILOT 07 ew Ort atsuli e IS er! W e're backiug up our claim by inviting you to cornpare cars & dea lerships ~----" • 'fake a xood hioll a t ()111' 198 1 Dat suns. Looh <1 ! the {eut 11rt.'S, ~ t Ii e II i g h >11 ii f:' u p, f' a "d l h e sp/eclion . Co111purP tli~m t o ·ars in other mis. And after vo u 've convinced y ourst>I{ a Oal 1u1 fron1 Newport IJ·a t sun ifi your best buy, com e in u 11d 11'1 "·' s'1ow yoi1 just /,ow good a buy it ca n really b~. · 27 Ci t )1 :36 High\\'<1 y l.11• .r 'v I/, 1, . .. 30 City . 4 r H igh w·a y 310 l uoor HalcllbaCk Se<lan{iX 22 City 27 Highway Come i n to Newport Datsun and make the ultimate comparison. Drive one of the 1981 Datsuns that appeals to you. Talk with one of our sales professionals and see how easy it is to buy a Datsun at Newpo rt Da.tsun. Newport Datsun is better, and we'd like you to give us the chance to show yo~ why. . . - 11·., Hanf l'n Buy \ \:l'" ( .11' 1 ... 1." -~~'::F· '1>~ l.111 ur 2tl0 ;''(? + 2 :21 Cll\' 'idlCM1f1 ~OUl)P 'vl .~) I f1 gliW.I)' s how y ou t h e ~/>i nt a t Newport Datsun 11 11t il you ('IJl'n<' in a n d cxperie11c(' it \Vlien you do, )'OH 'II fit1d t1 staff or sales p ersonnel thal won 't force you into a cur y ou don 't want or 11 ee rl. 'J'l 1t• feeling we /rave u I N~wporl Dats un, {or you a nd yo u r needs, is one you 'II like {rom tire 1non1enl you s tep into our sliowrool'n. · A.{ter-Sale Service is as im- portant tu 11.~ u s the sale itself. Our service depa, c- 1nent is approved for ·repair by the Automobile Club of So1'th ~rn California. \Ve s trive to maintain only t}1 e I .1 l I ··highest standa,rd~, with well-..,, . trained m echanics who hnow your·car·tike a b<10k. ft>s go..:..~~_:t: · J&./.lrow your n ew cq,r will be . · WJ"rer."' care-o{"wifh the SQ lllf> feeling yoi. found w h en )'O" bought your car at N ewport Datsun. 3 1 City 210 Hatchback Coupe SL 44 Highway All m lleaae EPA E11lm1le1 Utt 1hrac number• for comperlaon. your mllraac might v1ry Actu1I Hl1hw1y mllu ar will prub1bly oc leu. .. .1 i .l -1 I t -I \ I • N OAIL Y PILOT TERRY 'BUICK 122 5th ST. HiNTINGTON BEACH 536-6588 YOUR ONLY HUNTINGTON BEACH BUfcK DEALER ·s 1 REGALS & CENTURYS . w"'"' 1nesti numoi.1 :. Jor -.urn1Ja11 ,u11 1'0i .. 1 ,,.111::.iqe m.:1y ""'Y oen£>nd1ng nn ''"''"9 o;OPf'tl .i•H1 1:111n.r1,,,,, 1\ctu.11 1,1y11w<1y m11ca9P will orob<1btv Ct-leo.;•, CONTINUED BY POPULAR· DEMAND! NOW ORDER YOUR 1981 BUICK AT FLEET PRICES APPROX. 6 WEEKS DELIVERY ON MOST MODELS. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT! ORDER ONLY THE EQUIPMENr YOU ·WANT. NOTHJNG IC,.K!IP'ft. ·~ ' -.--... ~ !II~ "t " p.:--.. } :_t:_-~ ... ~·~t>i-1""'-·~---~ t,. ~2· FOil. .. • CALL , , . Sf ECIALIZING NOW! LEASE. ALL MAKES & MODELS ~ LEASE.. ·OR · BUY, ANY \ . -MAki O:R liODEL·: ' OFFl(IAL LEASE COMPANY OF . ·THE LOS ANGELES FORUM. TERRY LEASING 16601 GOTHARD ST. ' . 11111-llN . BiA(H . . f Fuel injection New engine highlights 1981 Cadillacs Significant engineer Ing Innovations, includ- ing a new m o dulated di s placement V 8 6 4 engine wilh digital fuel injection, additional fue l econom y improvements a nd d1s tinct1vc sty lio~ re finemen t~ highli g ht the 1981 Cadill ac lin(•up Edwa rd C Kt>nn11rct , g e ne r a l m~na~cr o f C a d i 11 a <· M u l o r C a r Divis ion and a v1c·c prf•'>- i d e nt o f 1.c n e r a l Motors , said. "lfh<' l981 Cadillacs 1ncorµo r a t e advan ('cd c l ectr1in1 " t ec hnology Cad illac was first with electronic fu('I in jection in the Seville in 1975 ''Then we de veloped m or e sophis ticated <>om puter functions with the introduc tion o f Trip Com putcr in 197R "And wt· 1ntroducc·d d1 ~ital e ll•ctromc fuel in JCC llOn I he· first St·lr diagnosing engin<· 1n the 19RO models ' hi· '\3111 "For 1981," Mr Ken nartl addecl, ·.,.,(' have the modulated 111!-.placc· m c nt \' R fi ·I "'n141n1•. really thn·e t·ng inc~ 1n one And we have 1n creased the diaRno~ti c c apabilities o f Lhe m 1c roprocessor · "T hese." Mr Ke n nard said, "a re major cnRineering ach1t•ve mf'nf <; T h ey ar e <'a<filla<· f ir s ts They givt> U!\ fuel l'ffll'l('O('V They 1=:1 vr-u-. 1•us tnm;·r a nd .,,. rv 11·1· twnef 1 Is Anrl 1>wy ar" JU~l one of th1• r1·a~11n:-w,. are <1ay 10~ lo ou1 1·11stomcr:- ·Trust ('ad1ll;1<' t11 IPa<I the way ' ,\1 r K r· n n ,, r ti " ,J 1 d Our a1rn to<i:iy '" th1· same as when we start ed 10 business 78 year!> ago t o p r ov1dl' customers with one or the mos t advanced. de - pendable and efficient production a utomobiles in the world " Cadillac offers three ful' 1-t>ffir ient engines for 19fU T hi> standard powt'r plant for a ll Cadillacs l·xrepl Seville, where 1t is available as a n option , i s a n e .... 6 0 li ter modula\l'd displacement V R fi 4 engine I a GM en~1nl· produced b y Cad11lac 1 with digi tal fuel in1ect1on The V 8·6··1 featurt.'s an elect rt>m ech a n a·a l ~ystt•m. controlled hy a microprocessor. that ac- tuates <ml) the numhn of cylinders need.ed to sat1!'.r~ driving rl!qu1r\!· ;;;~-·-==~~ ii~ilJ· me nts at any l.(1ven mo- me nt Cadillac's J9k l Sevzlle /eof itres disti nctit'e stylmy and 1Tn· proved gas effic1e11c11 Oldsmobile adds fuel savings .. Twent'.Y ·lhrt>r: 198! models, ranging from 1he . corn pact Omc~a w lht• pC'r~ .. 111<11 luxury T11r1111.idc1 , re present Oldsmobile ·.., most rue I l'ffrc1~ nt fl(!1'l yet The d1v1s1on 's s al P!"-. \H'lghl~·d fl ePt fuel economy average for 1981 1s estimated al 22 ~ miles per gallon That is llt-ar ly ~e ven miles lic:llc>r than Old!)rnob1lt-'., n eet fuel econom y average for 1975 There are two fewer models than al the end of tht' l\JSO model \car C:ancelt-d ar(' the· Cutlass Salon ancl Cutlac;.., Salon Brougham coupec; St:1rf1n.' models Wt"re discnnlmuf'd la .t Ocl·cn1her lh·rc· I'> ;i rundown on thl' 19fll lineup O MEGA: THE COMPA(T Om1·ga 1!"-. ava1Jahl·· 111 fu ur modt-ls w1lh four c;pec1<il '>l.> Jing <1pt1ons Tht' 1981 modeb carr\' O\ er m<in) uf the popular st yling fc:iturcs of la:-.t y .. ar's Omega and in· cor porate ne'>'. grille and tall lamJ.> design . Special appearanre options on the 1981 Omega include the SX. Sport Omeg<i ES Z.,(!O and ES 2!:100 CUTLASS: t:IGHT MODt:l$ arf' a\ailabk tn the 1981 Cutlass sen ec; includ ing <'u1las:, '>Pdan, Cuti as:-Supreme coupt-, Cutl;iss LS !>Cd an Cut I.is~ Supreme.• Brougham coupe. Cutl.1:-.-. Hrnugham sedan. <"utla!->S Cal a 1~. Cutlass Cru1~cr and Cutlass Cruiser Brougham .. Frnm th<' s1dt· tht· JV>O Cull<1s-. ~uprem1. \;1k1·!- on a clean . t ap1..'Tf'O Ot.>~ 1Rn, '>'. l\h " l<•v. ••n•1! front t'nd and slight!~ h1i.:her f!Prk h<l • ••••• 111 d 111 ng so . the m(•chantcdl efrtc1cncy of the 1•ngine 1s improved E 1 J! h t . <; 1 x o r f <1 u r l' vh ndl•r selection ii. ~n ti.n11y <1utomat1c A <fi g1tal· 1ns1rumi>n t p a nel 111s plays of "a c · t1vc· l'~ llrulcrs" is stand" ard :1:. par t of a 'hl'"" M PCi Sl•n11nel system that also prov1dPs a d is- play of average ~ind in• stantaneous m iles per g a llon and ant1e·1patt'd fut'I range The d1g1tal fut! 1njer· lion < OFl 1 c;yste m . first () r r (' r e d 0 n 1 9 8 Cl Eldorados and Sevilles 1s avad ahlc on all Cad11lar'> 10 1981 !\ '1gn1C1canl Cea1ur<> n f J) Fl . a n ad van cerl f ut·I managt"mcnt a nd em1:.!-.1ons mon itonn ~ '>ystt'm 1~ 1tl. ability to perform c e rt a in d1agno!>t1c functions . An El1:ctron1c Control Module f EC:.1 1 c•1n t1nuou~l y monitors tht• eng Int' t'<•nt rnl system en gine sensor~. and a t· tuatnr., It memorizes \ ariou:-. malfunction:-.. even if tl•mporaq . and a ler1~ lh<' dr1H·r hv l1gh ti111 tht> 1·hel'k 1:ng1m' .. llghl on t n1: 1n!\trumPnt p;,nel OPEN 7 DA VS A WEEK * • • • • • • • • • • • .. ... . ... . . .... ~JXl'-J ~--~&-.:;~I.RPS . NOW .HERE!- --~ l~ ,~-=- REA8Y ·F8R IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! . HURRY! • . ~ . .. c :· ; .. ·:: ::: . . - Bronco The 1981 F ord Rronco has independent jront suspenston and four-wheel drwe. Subaru out in front of front -wheel drive trend While Detroit has recent! discovered front-wheel drive and there's a ma1or.push to sell the public on its advantages . Subaru or America. Inc was one or its ear ly pioneers Subaru introduced its ruel-rrugal line of front-wheel drive cars in Octobe r. 1969, followed by Honda 1n March. 1970 SUBARU , WITH ITS reputa tion for engineering excellence and durability . recognized early-on that from a technical standpoint front-wheel drive w:.is the most effi - cient system possible. Traction was an important considera- tion; it simply makes sense to have the car's Wind cutter engine, its heuv1est part. located over the drive wheels. said a spokesperson. Thls provides better traction ·in s now and inc le ment weather because 3r s uperior weight distribution. Superior handling was a second con s aderahon • It is more eCficaent to power the car through the wheels which also do the steer· mg, he said F RONT-WHEEL DRIVE provides quicker response and better controlability iri addition to tighter "/eel." Mercedes-Bf' 1981 300SD retains same size as its popular predectssor, but has substantialP-_~ss wind resistance. · -------------. -- - ·. .. -./ . . ... *' ... ;.. •• . . -...... .. ._ ... el FREE PEPSI SIX PACK WITH EVERY ESCORT TEST DRIVE TAKEN THIS WEEK ·""" 1 .' ..... ~1 .......................... ....... ~--·----··-- t;" ,.,.. .. ' . - ·'· -...:..-11t ~.-~.·-. • . \.(. .... ; J!l"!tl:.lfltiJ' • i .! • • 't " . ' ·,· ·. , . -i I ti I ••• DAILY PILOT VOivo adds 'excitement' to . its list of superlatives Du rability , n-Uab1lity , safety and com fort Mt' t he qualities lritdillonnl ly associated w1Cil olvo automobiJn .. For 19fU '*'l' wall 11d\i to th1i. li!lt unottu.•r 1tn portant quaUly -ea cltemeot. •· atated Bjorn Ahlstrom , pretldenl of V o lvo of Amer ir • c Vt"poraUon. t •ndoubtedly, the most \'Xt'llil\& model Wlll ~ Engine chang~ tops 1981 Firebird line 1\ I l'\ 11-t'<I l'lllo:llll' hn..-up h11hlichu the e hangei. tn l'c)11trn1":-. 19tCI l•'1rt'b1rds 1 Tlw I :t llh•r t -...11-h 111·1 l'I V ~ t'nJlnt' bt-cori'w' s lu11du1J on .. ·11·t'h1rd .-C1rmuht m()deli; and op t ionnl on b4~l' F1rd11rd 11n1t t.:s,uil l'run .. ., ~ 1·1•11l11111l'S wtth the 4 ~ l1t<>r , four bar r t>I Elt'<'l Ill' Sp.irk t'ont rnl entrine &"i stand :int, whtk tht' I whu1 lo:•'<l v1•n11on of this engine· with lurbl.1 ~10)\t 111):t• 11-l1ptaor11tl on both Tran!I Am and .. ·urmul.1 I\ four '>ik't•cl mu uitl lransm1sswn rt'turns ai. a11 11pt111n 11n 1-'urmu and Tran:. 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' -1 Irvine_ '1our Hom.-to•·n ·Dally ~t-WHpapt•r E 0 I f I N VOL. 73, NO. 304, •SECTIONS, '8 PAGES ORANG COUNlY, CA LI FORNIA THU RSOA Y, OCTOBER lo, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Judge Refuses Ballot Reprints ~ 'Doctor' Facing Trial By All11t\JR It. VIN St:l. Ot• o.lly ,.,._. \1•11 Trabuco Canyon r esident Gerald Bame1. t.tia raed with a----.lVing a our-year ('harade as <1 doc tor and losing one Irvine clinic patient who died , hai. been ·ordered held lo ans wer four charges, includin~ murder Judg e Donald Dungan conclude d Barnes· 21 ·, day preliminary heartng in Harbor Judicial District Court Wednesday by ruling there is indeed sufficient evidence to try the short, swarthy defendant. Barnes, 47, who li ves in the fashiobable, horsy Coto de Caza planned community, watched and listened intently to the proceedings in which one count of grand theft was dismissed. The grand the ft c h a r ge s temmed from his receipt of some $200.000 in sa lary during his employment by Pacifi c Southwest Medical Group in Irvine, one of two clinics with which he was involved. Ba rnes' defense attorney, formel"'Orange County Deputy district attorney Da vid Brickner, succeeded Monday in persuading Judge Dungan to close his client's hearing to press and public. The case against Barnes, a former pharmacist stripped of his license in lllinois for involvement in a Medicare fraud ring and father of two sets of twins. bas generated wide public ~ inters. Ne' c harges were ril ed against him last month after authorities prosecuting \be iniUal cue alleged he went out while free on bail and landed a similar clinic job posing as a doctor in Los Angeles County. Barnes had told authorities including State Bureau of Medical Quality Assurance Investigator Frank ,/leckl he was going to work as a taxi driver in south Oranlle County (See DOCl'OR, Page A2> Hostages Debate Off Again By The A.ssoclaled Press Amid stormy scenes at the P a r l i a me n l bu i 1 di n~..._uuULJt-_..__.,.....~-:.---- 1 ran i an de puties bo ycotted p1,1bli(' debate on the American hostages today, leaving the 228-seal legislatore short of its 179-member quorum and forcing postponement •If t he session - until Sund<t j . Sixty-six deputies defied appeals by Tehran radio and Iran 's chief J udge Sadegh Khalkali lhat thev attend tbday KHOEMEINI CANCER STORY UPSETS CARTER -A4 many of them protesting any action on release of the captives before the US pr esidential elections Nov 4. Khalkhall, tfie stern Islamic judge who has sent scores of convicted c r iminals before firing squads and 'is known as a hardliner on the hostage issue, sto rmed t o th e rostri,1m . ,.,.._,,...... scl'eaming and waving his white CANDACE MONTGOMERY, HUSBAND PAT LEAVE COURT She's Innocent, But.Crtme WUI 'Heunt Her Forever' turbun over hi s .h ead . and pleaded for a quorum so debate coutd begin. The deputies tn attendance Ax SI · Be shouted lhut dehate should be ayer a *o held even without a quorum. a i,a Da ni sh radio corres pondent .reportt'd from the scene -· Saying he was "no friend of R B t Haunt d the United States or Jimmy . an U e Carter," Khalkhali said that r regardless or the effect of the McKINNEY. Texas CAP> -A ed "intentionally and know-hos tage Issue on the presidential r h I 1 · ht ·1ngly.'' election, it was a problem the. our-mont ega n1g mare · bl b'"' d t kl ended for Candace Montgomery The Montgomerys made no ahssem Y was .0d n-ge lo ac e, h b d r Comment after the verdict. and t e reporter sa1 · w en s e was acquitte o ed t Dozens of boycotting deputies murde r charges . but her juro" ref~ to commen on m illed outside. They sent a lawyer says the summer after-their decision. · h h II · noon she killed a friend with 41 Pat Montgomery , JS. said dmebssage IJ'\tOldt e 1 a hsayl mgha bl f II h h earlier that his wife's affair with e ate wou on Y " e P t e o. •• , l'llol \t~tt - John S. Donohue is running <rolling?) for Congress in West Orange Count y's 34th District. He says the Peace and Freedom Party. like his roue·r skates, is an alternate way to ·go. (See story, Page AJ). Blaze Fumes Harmless at Irvine Plant ows Q an ax wi aunt er h' cause ol the United States. and forever. another m an meadnl ~ot ing especiall} Jimmy Carter ,"' the No radiation \lo'as released . Mrs.Montgomerytrembledas because."lloveCan y.' reporter said . when a n oven containi n g the verdict of innocent was re· He said he accepted a position radioactive Iodine 125 caught turned Wednesday. then quickly lfl Georgia In s titute of fire Tuesday in an Irvin e lert the courthouse with her Technology at Atlanta and plans , ... ,i·ne Lott'ery industrial buildin g. Orange husband, Pat. to begin anew with his wife and • I.I County Public Health Physicist The couple plan to move to their children. Jim Hartranft said Wednesday ' -Atlanta, l~aving behind.a lr~1I . Lead defense a.ttorney l>on On-H • He said he was called to C Unty Rate t~~l spot~1ghted her romantic t:rowde~. w.ho receive" two c~n-11 OUS..lllg . Beckman Ins truments Inc 0 liaisons with other men and her -te~pl c1tal1on s from State Dis-;,• • plant 1761 Kaiser Av e . after the • . . confession to killing. a friend, tri~l JudgE' Tom Ryan dunng ~· ~.Mi.tn~.iladt·i , _. 1 , , .r X-2.LJ~.t-R . . B~e!J~ Gore. ~n self·defense on the trial. said he .was .-"ver y , ..:_~1.:~~;~.;:,.a~?i{'if'~f1ea're(ftn'al.·~he _J _j"7~11f!C7"~~tfr-i:\_~:··'t ~~.S.e.~.t '!,£~~ ,:~1~.,~~·~'#"",...,.~t\~~~·~~~4:~~-; _ -. -· :'!",:;.. ~··rire , ·wh.ich tlidn't cl.\)Jse any ·There wont be a ~Uy 1'if1Jle verdict. , _ eople who work in ~rvme .w11l damage. might h·ave released D• 4 301. life of Candace Montgomery As.ked~hal 1?r:oi:npted tltie1ury beg_aven(1horitywhen1~com~sto some "Iodine 125-charged" , lpS IO • 70 that she won 't remember sh~ to find his chent mnocen_t. he buy1pg affordable hous11~1g wuts. smoke into the atmosphere -. ' committed ~his .act.'' defense al· said .. ·:tr I_ kn~ that, I would be Tha~·s what the 1~\'.&ne City 'lhat 'fear, however. proved The unemployment r ate in torney ·Don Crowder told the a m11lionB.Jre. Council members decided Tues-unfounded after extensive tests Orange County dropped to 4.3 jur y in hi s closing arguments. The attorney,s ho c k ed a day night after Irvine City Al· conducte<i near the oven showed percent in September from the "Don't rob this woman. Don't packed courtrO(>m duri ~g jury J torney Roger Grable s aid the no radiation had been released.' S.2 percent posted ID August. rob her two children. Don't rob st:lect1on b~ announc ing h~ plan was lega!. . Hartranftsaid. according to a report released this husband and wife .. client had killed Mrs Gore in Gr able said Irvine s work A Beckman spokes man said Wednesday b y l he s tate Mrs. Montgomery"' confessed self-defense. force could be given a better various radiological tests ust'd Employ me nt D evelo p ment to hacking h~r friend to death in District Attorney Tom O'Con· shot at· the affordable housing in t he medical rie ld are Department. a desperate struggle sparked by nell said that while pros ecutors than other people. provided lhal developed at the KaLser Street Employme nt increases in the revelation of a love affair were not surprised by that plea. everybody is given a chance. plant agriculture. con struction, between the 30-year -old de-"what we d1dn "t know .. was T.his will be accomplished · government. trans portation, fendant and Mrs.'C·ore's husband. just what the specifics or the through the use or two separ ate utilities and m an ufacturing Allan. self-defense theory would be." lotteries for people interested in contributed to easing the jobless The innocent verdict, returned Crowder based his case an buying affordable housing. ac rate, analysts said. by a nine-woma n. three-man Mrs . Montgomery's detailed ac-cording to city planner Sharon The 5.2 percent unemployment Jury after three hours of de-count of her visit to Mrs. Gore's Wood. I, rateb re~edth in Augusdt ":as ththe liberation, climaxed an eight· home in Wylie. She said Mrs. She explained that , when an hil est 1or . e county urmg e day trial marked by dramatic Gore struck her twice with the a ffordable housing project ·is current nationwide economic t estimony . A guj\t y ve rdict ax after confronting he r about a ready for sale, one priority lot· slowdown. would have reqlJired jurors to IO-m onth affair between Mrs. tery wilJ be conducted for in· The 4.3 p~rcent Seple mbe r find that Mrs. Montgomery act· Montgomery and Gore. terested buyer s who work in -rate compares lo a 4.7 percent The defendant ~aid she tried to Irvine and another one for the rate during September 1979. escape during a frantic struggl~ genera.I public. Analysts said the employment in the utility room. but she final-The two-lottery system will outlook for the remainder of the Probe vowed ly wrested the-ax from Mrs. only be used ror artordable ho\.W· year is favorable. pointing to Gore and hit her on the head. ing ptojects built to meet city re· predictions that the ·number or -Mrs. Gore fell to the blood-quirements for moderate-cost Jobs in public education and Into Jrvine s li c kened fl oor. but the de-housing. retail salea, becaus~ of the rendant said she could not stop Other housing lotteries won't upcoming Christmas season, i~ herseltrrom slamming the ax into be affected by the council ac· eapectedfurtse. Theft Report tbewoman. lion. Mafia Trial :J At Crossroad LOS ANGELES CAPl The government has rested its case against five r e pute d Mafi a figures, and defense attorneys say they are uncertain ii they will put on a defense against charges stemming from the execution of an underworlo informer. The attorneys said they wouJd disclose their strategy today when U.S. District Judge Terry Haller asks if they wish to call wltneues. Ir.vine Study Set On Compen8atioo Irvine' City Manager William Woollett Jr. said Wednesday his office will investi•ate Irvine police ~el Leo Peart's hand· Ung of'ajetty theft report involv· inc Councilwoman Mary Ann Galdo. Cattle G .. azing Costly Tbe lrriDe City council will CODduet a public study aeuion Saturday on compensation for munldJ* employees. A report on employee com· pe111atlon complied by the city PerlOmlel R.evlew Committee WW be clilleuued. Tbe seulon wtll taeatn at 9 a .m . at Clty Hall. ·PILO'f VNYEILS 'IRE '81 AllTOS He said in a memo to the Irvine Police Association, bar1ainin1 agent for all Irvine police officer's\ that lhe in· vestl&ation into the "$3.87 1u atatlon matter" wm be done promptly. The memo came in respoue \0 a request by the association that the city mana1er'1 office look into all•ed lmprop'rietiea coacemlna an Incident ln which Mn. Gaiclo said she forpt to pay a •. 1'1 bill at a aelf •Mrve 1ult.Mkm. Peut bM dlmed tbere were any lJ1411'GPri.U. ID tbe wa, tbt matw wu bandied. Mn. Galdo paid the bill for tbe 1asollne. ,. Attorney Guilty in Cleveland Forest Case The U.S. Forest Service COO· eluded tbe value or the graaa the 11 cattle ate.was $265. On top of that, Santa Ana at· lorney· Robert Fraser, a recent capdldate for judicial office and a"!brmer Oran1e County Bar As· 1oclaUon pre1ldent. was fined "°· Fl'aser, an unaucc:eslful can· didate la June for an Oran1e County Central Munklpal Court Jud111blp, wu eoaYioted Tuea- daJ lD U .8. Dlmict Cowl ID Lat An1•• o1 pennJtUq catUe to unlawfull1 1ra11 oa federal luda ln tbe Clneland Natkloal Forest east or San Juan Capistrano. "The entire Ulln1 waa blown out of proportion," Fr•ser fumed today. eaplalnln1 that, more often than not, cattle ~rlr their way throulh fences and that area. ranchen do their best to keep tbelr herds under con: trol. Fruer la the owner of Rancho R•und Purtrero, whJcb lacludls zoo acrea beld in fee and 1,000 acres IUMCJ from the l"oreat Service. He said be WU cited by Fonlt Senlce offictala laet 1prtn1, after ll -bead of Scottlab Hi1btande11 cattle were found outside the ranch boundary. Fraser wu convicted of the infraction follo"wing a haH·day trial before Judie Venetta S. Taaaopuloe. Fraser suc1ested the citation could have resulted from hia dif: rerencee with the Forest Service over·wh.tber federal lancb near bi1 rlDCb abou1d be placed ln • wilder... dellipatton. a move be sailtbe favors. FrlMI' was prealdent of the bar lllOdatkla in tMZ, accord· lDI to an a11oclation apok•woman. Signs Ordered At Polls By DAVID KUTZMANN Of .... 0~11•• Piiot S'4H Saymg he wasn't goin~ lo de· la..y Lhe., eltwuoo-or-'>~ie ihe---- repnnting of a n\tlhon ballots, an Orange County judge ordered today that signs he postc>d at 2,000 polling places in the county to eliminate Mnfusion over ab- bre viations used fo r (>O lili cal parties With five da\·:, to ~o before the general election, Superior Court Judge John K Trotter .Jr said there isn't f'nough llnw to do itnything elSl' Lo ('Orrert a prob· lem raised by Lihcrt~1rian and Oe mo<-rat1<· par1_y offi ciab last week However, Trotte r said that 1t was his interpretation of the state Election Code that ballots should have included the full names of each political party and that abbreviations shouldn't have been used The two parties filed lawsuit> cont ending that the a hbrev1a- tions used on the ballots were misleadin~ and confusing Judge Trotter or dered that two signs be posted at all pre· cincts outside the voting booths and that s maller signs be plaC'ed inside each bOOth Each s ign will show a key to the ahbreviations on the ballot. Those abbreviations included • "Lib'' for the Libcrtanan Party, '·Dem'' for De moc r al and ··Rep" for Republican. Ot.ber ab· brevialions 9n Tuesday's ballot include ''AIP" for American In· dependent Party and "P& F" for P~ace and Freedom Party. R oberta Rin e h art , a Li bertarian candidate in the 70th Assembly District. s aid the term ··Lib" could be misconstrued as Uberal or women's lsb, causing her campaign "irreparable harm " Asked today her op10111n of the judge·s action. Ms Rinehart said. "I t hink that v. as almost a ll he ~ouJd do " T h t.' L 1 h e r l a r 1 a n a n d· Oe mocrattc pa rt)A suits had . • asked for eit her the repnnting of ballot.s or a ciela\• of the election to correct tht' abhrev1ations, · Aut Trotter, h' ruling rr'~.:;!, tlen ch t his morninjj. s aid he ·· ':igreed wilh~ctaon :1lreAd y be· "" , ing-taken by Registrar r>f Vnters Al Olwn to plaec ~igni. al all polling places. Libertanan attonicv llJv lien drickson asked Trotter to al least a uthorizP the print1n~ Qf handouts in English and Spanish that would explain what the ballot abbrev1at1ons mean and which could be distributed to voters al their polling pli!ces on election day. ··w e don t feel a sign in the booth is enough," Hendnck~n said. The a ttorney a lso arg ue d there was still adequate time to have handouts printed up and , distributed in time for Tuesday·s election. Deputy Co unty Counsel Terry Oixon, representing the county argued there was insufficient time to take any other action than what Olson has already done to help voters understand the abbreviations. Coa~• M 'eather Sunny and a little cooler Friday. Lows tonight 52 along the coast, 58 inland. Hi1hs Friday 72 to 82. INSIDIE TODA l' TM pre'*7tthl campaign '' deadlJI ~. but there #lave beft a few laugha See Pa'1e Cl. •••x ·1 I I ~---.J US'f BREAKING----.. l..ot~ llmu from todo~·· IUOrid Qftd IWl&M.l IMNI cW,,.1opmat. Iraqi Assault Set; U.S. Warned Again f BEIRUT, Ltbanon IAl'I Iraq u 1d 1t ror1·•'~ wt>rl' moppana up lranhen resa~tance on the Khorrami.hat)r Abadan hl1hway and on the uskrn approa<'h4!5 of Abadan and wamf'd the llnit~ Stat~ anc" aaalNt helping I ran 's ~er tffo~ lraq clalrnt"tt 11~ 1nh•nlr)' and armor prcpurd yet anothl'r a1111ault oo Altadan, Iran 1' hard pressed oil rertnt'ry d ty Tt1hnm radio conceded that Iraqi artlllery pound~ Abadan lh~b the ni1bt. ld1Un1 everal peoplt>. but said Iranian artillery firt &>ttw~nt~ an lriaql •!tempt to advance on Abadan last nlaht The be11c11t-d cit y nn tht' Shatt al Arab watt-rway h•d 11 pre war popul1tt111n of 350,000 and one nf lhe world ~ lwrl(t"~l utl rt.-flnt•riea that pro\'tded lr11n wllh 00 J)('trrnl ur 11 ~ 1wl (<1lt>Um &•·--·~ .• ,,,.r ...... WASHINt:TON CAP> A ~l'riH of Indicators desaaned lo forh'&st mov~me-nl an thr t-eonomy rose m September for lht> fourth mon1h an a row. tht' Commerce Oepartmenl saad today The Index of l.eadio1 lndacaton increaud 2 4 pt"rl'tlnl following a revised improvement ol 1.7 percent In August. The biggesl contnbutor to the upward movement tn September was a decline in the ralt' uf heyorrs from manufact unng Jobs rrom 2 percent in August to 1.5 percent an September ~pre•I*"•. f'r~f'd ALGIERS. Algeria 1AP1 President Chadh BenJedid ha~ freed ex -Prt's adent Ahmed Ben Bella after 15 years imprisonment. the offi cial Algerian news agency annoWtced toda . en la was J&I ed followmg his ouster in a coup led by the late President Houari Boumedienne in 1967·. Ben Bella had been imprisoned in a special building near Algiers from 1965 until July 5, 1979, when Renjedid allowed hi m to live under a looser form of house arrest in the country town of M 'Sila, 160 miles from Algiers. Ben Bella was one of the key figures in the Algerian struggle for independence from France and became its fi rst president in 1962. He has spent a total of 23 years in French and Algerian jails. ·-·~ ,.~ ........ ~. CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -An inmate at Nevada Maximum Security Prison surrendered today after holding two nurses hostage in the jailhouse infirmary all night demanding ''a news expose of this whole place,'' a corrections official said. Armed with a knife, David "Bang Bang" Wayne took the two women and a guard hostage latt Wednesday, said John Slansky, superintendent of the prison. The guard was released unharmed a few hours later, he said. Seven inmates were in the infirmary with Wayne, but they were "just there," Sll.,-.sky said. and did not appear to be taking part in the incident. Cendltion 'Stable' ActorMc~en Returns to State LOS ANGELES (AP) Cancer-stricken Steve McQueen has left. the clinic in Mexiro where he had been treated with unorthodox methods and has returned to his ranch in Santa Paula . Calif., a spokesman for the actor said today. But spokesman Warren Cowan~ said he had not been in touch with McQueen other than to confirm the actor was back in California, f.Jld was unable lo say whether McQueen would return to Plaza Santa Marla Hospital in Baja California soon. Asked of McQueen's condition, Cowan said. ''I'm. told he's stable, but r:m not sure ~ow use of Laetrile. -the highly controversial substance made from apricot pits which generally is 1llegal in the United, Sta.tes. , lt also included a · largely vegetarian diet of unprocessed raw foods, vitamins. minerals and enzymes. M cQueen has appeared in "The Great Escape," "The Thomas Crown Artair" and "The Cincinnati Kid." Most recently, he appeared in "Tom Hom" and "The Hunter " VCI Repor:ts • Reagan Adviser Resigns -..,, !-;· ·-~ '-l-· "' r ... vr .... .... -, -1-•. WASHINGTON CAP > - Richard V. Allen, Ronald Reaaan·a princ ipal foreian policy adviser, who has come under fire for alle1ed activities while a member of the Nixon White House a\aff, withdrew today from the Republican presidential n o minee's campaiiJl orcanilation. · 1 -=.·· ·~·· . ,_ ( _o ·· -· ·-.... · ~ ·X-_ / 7 •• • ~.-.. ..... ··~ _ .. -··--... . j I • .: • .. . I I , • •• : ' ..... ,...,,..., -. . . --(. _._ -._ I --~\ -. ...,.., . ---. .,.,,.. -••••• .. II)-I ... -........ _. __ ,...__. ............. , ...... -..'~ --__ ,....,\ .... .. . .. -...... (' ~· .. <~" l ••• ,. ' • ~:;-. ~ ••J,., ................. ~ T" A two-paraaraph s tatement issued by campaian chief of staff Edwin Meese said that Allen "hu withdrawn for the remainin1 days of the campaip to remove this m atter as a possible issue in the campaip." y_ ; .. ~;a!~,,~..;l): ~-· -. •\.•,·"' ........... _ ... O•llV l'tlet Si.ff -QUESTIONS U.S. POLICY UCI Spe•ker Cl•rk Hostages Probe Supported Meese was directed by R eagan to look i nto the a llegation!I contained in a front-page story in the Tuesday edition o f the Wall Street Journal. In his statement, Meese said, · · U is clear that apy alle1Zation or implication of improper conduct is untrue. Mr. Allen con tinues lo have the full confidence of Ronald Reagan and the campaig n Former U.S. attorney general organization." Ramsey Clark supports Ronald The 44-year· d Allen is an ' -• Reagan's demand for a full in-inte rn at ion I nus i n es s vesligalion of the events leading co n~ultanl ,in Was hington. to the taking of the American During the past year, he has hostages 1n Iran been the princi I spokesman Following a speerh at UC for the Reagan 1campaign on Irvan~ Wednesday, Clark said he foreign policy and defense believes neaJi?an "wants to know matters. whelhf'r we supported the shah Allen frequent! has traveled or undermined him." with Reagan on he campaign Hoots and Hollers At OCC Debate Although he did not voice sup-trail and was r ponsible for By JERRY CLAl'SEN port for Reagan's candidacy, the ~tting together for eign and °'',. o.11y P1101 s~" former attorney general did d eJense polic advisory A four-man debate among agree with Reagan's dem and com mHtees for lhe andidate. candidates for Robert Badham's Tuesday for an investigation of Alfen frequently ·s mentioned 40th Congressional District seat the hostage situation. as a likely s ue essor in a began warming up at Orange "1 believe it is essential that Reagan admini tration to CoastCollegeWednesdayjust as the American people know the Zbigniew Brzezins as White at ended. facts and the extent and details House national secu ty adviser Badham. R-Newport Beach, of our relationship with the Allen was a senio member of skated through the session about shah," Clark said . the National Secur ty Council as easil y as he is expected to In what has become a familiar during the initial m ths of the win his third term for national theme for him, Clark criticized Nixon administratio a'nd later affice as a representative of the the Carter Administration dur· returned lo the Whit House to s prawling southern O ran~e ing his UCI speech and blaed serve as deputy as ~~tant to County and northern San Diego U.S. support of the late shah as N i x on· for i n t e r · ti on al County district the reason beh\!)d the \aking of economic affairs. His onty tense moments came the hostages. The Wall Str eet Jou rial story at the e nd or the deba tP Clark contends ttiat. the U.S. alleged that· Allen used his White sponsored by the college's As- govemment was responsible for House position to ·'obtain sociated Students organization restoring the shah to power and . lucrative consulting ontracts In answer to an audience ques- for helping the monarch main-for himself a nd his frie ds." lion, Badham raised hoots and tain complete control over Iran. catcalls when he said. "As far Outlining a 20-year hi9lory of C ., B k as I'm concerned. I think the relations between the two coun-OURCl C S San Onofre nuclear p lant i!) as tries , the former attorney safe as any nuclear plant can general said the CIA trained a S'L _ be." secret police force M Iran ltt.IW Even The generating plant near the "knowing that physical torture center of Badham 's district has was constantly practiced by the . ·been the site of anti-nuclear pro· secret police .. . Tax in I rvi tests and the object or c riticism According to Clark, the United regarding what many believe is States continued to support the The lrvine City Council at the a lack of emergency planning. The debate, c haired by political science professor Russ Millar, was geared principally to the candida(es · views on the economy, national defense and local issues. Also participating were Libertarian Party candidate Dan Mahaffey and independent candidate Bob Ferraro. 1-·e r raro ca lled for more r esponse to the people by representatives in Washington, D.C .. and Mahaffey echoed the Libertarian call for less in- terference in the private sector by both t he government and "criminals " Badham called for, draft reg- istration and a stronger military force as well as higher military pay while I.rimming back other Democrati c spo nsored bureaucracies. Dow charged that Badham, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, had in· t roduced no legislation to strengthen defenses or provide better conditions for military families. shah despite published reports urging of Councilman Larry Badham told his audience of or widespread torture and lhe Agran, has support d the 200 -many of them captive Badham argued that he should imprisonment of 100,000 political ~stablishment of an en · m embers of a n American be returned to Washington again prisoners . m~nt tax in Irvine. Studies course scheduled to because he had passed through Clark criticized stateme nts he Agran told the council mem· meet in the Forum where the de-the difficult process of learning said were made by President _bers ~day night he ot the bate was held -that malfunc-lhe Congressional ropes. • Carter during a visit to Tehran tax idea when· the city di '\get lions at the plant have been un-r on.p ee. 31, ~977.. . . ·~ s hare of profits from a na· related to the nuclear aspe~t Dow contended that Badbam . What a JO)'. it as _to ~ tn this taonally televised swim meet The congr essm a n s aid . he cares little for his constitue nts island ?f stabah~y, m has ~ea of last summe_r in Irvine . l probably hAd spent more ta me. and is-lookiilg for an eas life in turm,c;>al that as th,e M 1~dl e He explained that t-he City of !han the totaj spent by e~eryone Washiniton while distri~t resi· East. Clar,k_. quot~d President frvine shouM have .received 1,n the _room an _study ing t he dents ".say·he· h.as a closed door . ..a • .:..thatj_~:·.c..~ •. "JI . D~~-.U; ~J. \'i..~11 . . ' ~~n-.~ .• ~·-~~.f·~~ -~ .. Rosan to,' Mexico, this week,· • . . , •. · .. Cowan added. . E ll · Car~r as saymg. "'· o . . so~. f the adverti~!ng on~y _.!}_!~1 ~ts ~<?pe'l'at1~~-.!!!.~ }~~,.,...._~~--IHI~~< .~. . ~ .. ~toast ~o Lb,e,l:at.g~IML.~ ..... ·:.,-;-. ~V/~~7-.:-;c· -... ..-.;lt,..-i~~"->~°" ,'RJ,:,.;rr~7. A·',.-~ ...... ..._ --M.~ ... ff .... ,.., "'' ~·~~·~ ;.;..:........, ~~~et :"~Wing itt covv p1.erintf~:1!ier".· ··~--• Yourvtewofhumanraghtsand the U.S:National Long ourse Democrati·c candidat'e Ex .. Two weeks ago, the doctor in nTO ment · tharge of McQue~n 's treatments aaid he expected to actor the actor to remain in the · clinic. some 75 miles south of San. Diego, for it least another two months. However. Dr. Ridrigo Rodri· quez added that McQueen's cancer apparently had been halt· ed, that he was gaining weight and that tests incidated a shrink· ing of the malignant tumors that bd spread from the actor's lungs to his neck and chest. ; Rodriquez was reported away from his residence in Tijuana Soday and CDJi}d -not be reached ·tnr · immediate comment. nor ~ould officials at the clinic. · l McQueen entered the clinic in :August and was put on .a lprogram of ·unorthodox :treatments. which included the ~ • OR ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ·-·-p,,,.,,."' •ncl ,..,.,"""', r~.1e .. -.o Editor '-···-,._."···~ Eo.tor a..f'lot .. l- .. \\1'\leftt M.e""'""' E"Gltnt Office• (O\t• #N\4 JJO Wt\\ l •y Si•fft l •9""• lh.t<h 101/ "40 CNl\I +119f'•ff p4""'1"9toirl .. Mh '1t1t 8t•'-" lolJft"•fG Telepllon• (714}Ma-W1 A record 10,208 $tudents • about 175 more than last fall - a r e enrolled this fa ll at UC Irvin~. the university reported today. University oHicials said that e nro llm ent at the nin e U ni ver sity of Ca li forn ia campuses rose 2.9 percent tfUs fall to a record 135,786. Thal i n crease i s h igh e r t h an university o ffi cials were expecting. UC e nrollment has risen only slightly since 1975. ll was in the mid-19708 that UCI officials begun to lower their enrollpient expectations. ll .. w•-thougtft. in· the early l!MOs • that UCI's enrollment would eventually reach 'l7 ,000 students. But, UCI officials now expect the wtlversity's enrollment to remain near the 10,000 level. UCI Chancello r Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. attributes the l o w ered enrollment expertationsto a decreased .birth rate. amoniz other thin1Zs. I',... Pap Al DOCTOR. • • pending trial on three euUer counts. He is currently free on $10,000 cfsh bail on charges which now include murder, practicln1 medicine without a license and falsely prescrtblnl druaa. Heck!, a retired Loa An1eles Police Department aer.1eant, today blamed ~lea with which Bames had deallnt• for not tully cooperatinl ')'ith proeecuton. He char1ed that waa a factor in droppina of the arand theft cbar1e. altbouJb BamH waa ordel'ff arralped In Oran1e Count1 Superior Coutt next TbundQ on tM Giber counta. .. Re (Chief Deputy Dlatrict Attorney JUIM9 l:Drtabt> put on oa• 0bell of a preliminary · bearlDI. But •• •WI bawn 't pla;.t all our trump Cardi," dffland Heclkl. mine are the same" .Swimming Championship . The M i c ha~I Qow . wbo tagged ·gove rne,r Wednesday was not the first event was billed as Am ·ca's , Badham the district's ··absentee tim~ that Clark has spolten out answer lo the Moscow Oly pies. rongressman." told students ~h~ Faees Charges against the Carter Administra-Ci ty finance director M hael plant should be shut down ~al lion and criticized U.S. foreign McNamara said the tax ould studies show it is safe . NASJMLLE, Tenn. (AP> - policy be legal if the city could prte it He said he. too. has seen the Former Gov. Ray Blanton, who 10 Citizens To Review Irvine Budget For those who think it's fun lo go through a municip11I ·budget. line by line. Irvine Cit y Coun· cilman Larry Agran has come up with just the .thing :. T he .... Citizens' Budget· Review Com- mittee. The Irvine City Council has approved Agran's proposal that the city staff draw up a report for the Nov. 25 council meeting on the feasibility of establishing the com mittee: . Agran said h e wants 10 citizens. two selected by each cQuncil member, to go over the entire proposed budget to de· termine if there are a ny mis· takes, false assumptions or poor expenditures. Then the City Council mem· bers would take the committee's· recommendation into considera- tion dµrtn1 the council budget hearings. he said. Woman Tells Fraud Guilt ST. PAUL, Minn. <AP> -A woman whole $7,000 aer chan1e •>perallon waa paid for by the 1tlale baa pleaded .auilty to ·weHare fraud, sayin1' she worked while on welfare "out of 1.otal deeperaton." Pamela Felipe, 29, formerly known u Frank Felipe, pleaded arullty to a cbar1e of welfare fraud in Ramsey District Court. , . , was needed to cover a ve-emergency evacuation plans once said he was "the most normal expenses caused b en· which amount to everyone get· investlgated governor in tertainment establishment. ting on the San Diego Freeway Tennessee history but ... I've The specifics of the enterlain· and trying to fl ee north or south. never been indicted ," has been menttaxwillbe considereddur· Anyone negotiating the ind ict-ed on c h arges o f ing the city's budget re~iew freeway during peak traffic cons piring with two former process early next year. hours knows that wi ll be a aides lo take payoffs in return problem. he conjectured. for state Liquor licenses . . ~ ...• --' Newport Surf and Sport ----We Carry the Best All Year Long===;':;? -iiiii Stote 2 210Yt Mertne Ave. ••lboe tetend 173-7121 O,...Delr -8tore 3 OP Gott ha, Dolphins, Offshore, Stubbles, O'Nellls, Rip Curt, IZOD, Merona, Powderhorn, T ·ShJ,.,s, Sweatshirts, Four Ptav, A·Smlle, Topslders, Quiksilver and much more. ..--~----------~ I 10% Off Coupott I 11 Qood I 0/1 lthru 1111 I L not velld on Nie mH<ll•...,IM cw IZOD. J ------------- South Co•et Pl•H ~ Coet•Me.. w. 141-0523 ......... o • ., .. .,. 4 .......... ..., .... 111-1144 .............. I ' I I CALIFORNIA • II Miiiie• ..... Sex Lawsuit Hits. Moretti LOS ANGELES <Al'> A wo man who worked for former California Assembly Speabr Robert MoretU'a Afrk •n aotd m1nin1 company has sued Mm for $1 m1ll1on for requirina that sh~ ''perform perverk and adulterous se,,.uat acts " with him Tht-suit. fllt"d by Susan Rush Moraan who went lo wurk a )'•ar •lo for Moreua·s Rentley In \emational Tradintc Cor11 an Z'wedru, L1bena, ar cuses h.lm of fraud fo r fa1llnii to u plain that he "Intended and r(-q1un•d that she '"'• with Moretti wh1lt' in l.ltwr111 1&nd t hat s hf' ptorform perve rse and aclulll'tous s1•xu•I arf., .. u h and for Mort>tt1 THt: SUIT AL"° C'l,AIMS that last Apn l and May, Moretti "inc.-reased his sexual har.ssment of her. in 'partk ulu by pressunn1. sedut ina and 1n duclna her to consent to a ·menaae a tro1s with her siste r and ham .. More tti, who 111 married lUld has four children, called the charaes "absolutely unbelievable" and ··pre posterous · Let me tell you that 1t tlhf' ' s uit I ts ahsolutely and tot»ll~ without foundation.·· Moretti «' s aid Wednesda~ night "The on ly thing to which I can an nbute the s ui t 1s t h a t s he t Ms ~ Morgan > 1s very, very Slt'k at -~ this point I don't know where ., she dreamed this up " He said all key employees MOHTT• lr ved in the same house, the on· ly habitable building at t he mining camp site 300 miles from Monrovia, bul that each employee had separate quarters . MORETTI DENIED HE h arassed Ms Morgan. "I re ally think that any of the people that were around Susan before she quit her job and came home can tell you she was having a tremen· dous amount of difficulty because of the coup" in the Liberian government last spring that tem- porarily shut down the company's mining opera- tions. Ms . .Morgan's s uit also accused Moretti, who is ~resident and chief operating officer of the gold ~ining company. and owner Ken Ross of breach of c~ract by failing to give her promised vacation. raa es and to pay for shipment of her household g back to the United States. T e suit was filed in .Los Angeles County Superi~ Court for Ms . Morgan by attorney Marvin M. Milcti~son. J1~e)! Tlareai \ GOP Delays Bulk_ M_ailings SAN FRAN.CISCO <AP) -A s quabble between Republicans and Democrat.$ over the use of inexpensive bulk-rate mailings ~eems fo be growing into the Great Brochure Flap. In ·the la test development Wednesd.ay. a _fed e ral judge acc used som e As sem ly Republicans of misrepresenting a court order · campaip brochure . and said they might face con- lemptcharges ifthey m<!il it A Re publican official defended the brochure but said the judge's warning kept copies fro m be· ing m ailed. Wf!'lnlraub Cite• •Mi•laliie' LOS ANGELES (AP> -Board of Education President Roberta Weintraub denied she de· liberately disobeyed a judge's orde~ to reduce class sizes as part of the city's desegreJ{ation .plan. · .• · ,. · <'."3Ming any failure t o • Or Michael Friedm an , L'C San Francisco Cancer Researc·h clinical director. holds the fi rst batch of mar1jua na t:i garettes for use in a research project on cancer pa- ltents. Doctors \\1 ll determine 1f the active che mical ingredient in marijuana reduces nausea and vom iting tha t results from chemotherapy and rad iat hm ther apy. Frldey. ~tober 31, l!ml DAILY Pll.OT A5 'A Terrible Mistake' Rfputed Mobster Acquitted by Clerical Errot ~'AN DlEGO c AP> District Attorney ~d Petti's co-defendant. Joseph Biassi was ac· Mi er sa ys u city judge's decision lo acquit a re quitted by the same jury ' pu ed mob figure because of a clerical e rror by the I\ gangste r turned FBI inf.ormer, Bompensiero JU Y. is "oulrai?eous'' and "a sad commentar y" on was shot to death gangland style »t home Fe~ 10, JU ll~e. . . 1977 A trial has been under wfly in Los An1eles :in Chnstopher Pella. un alleged associate of s lain which the government has tried to ltinit five repat- , or ani:i~ c rime leader Frank Bompensiero, was ed Mafia figures to the killing. a uitt~ Wednesday by Superior Court Judge (' rlos (. aza res The judge made the ruling after n ing l~e jury had signed the wrong Vl!rdicl form J r ors bad erroneo)o!Sly declared that Petti was l' vi e of a charge they intended to acquit hi m Pett was on trial for assaulting two men al ;s Jolla t·onc1o min1um project Hl August 1979 "l'r MAKES US SICK." s aid juror Holly Cn:.ise he called t he error "a (er rible m istake a tr gedy " Thi:' istake became known when Jurors "ere polled b Cazares afte r Petti was convicted Tues day of a sault on J ose ph Balkins but acquitted of hitting awrence Halbeisen. Jurors s airl they in tended qu1ttal on the Balkins count and conv1c tion on~other. "Th nk God the :.ystem wor ks." attorney Oscar m an of Las Vegas said after Cazores' decision PROSECUTOR BRIAN E. M1t haels calll'd 11 "the worst miscarriage or JUSt1cc I've ever seen. · · Casare~ told the 1ury "Sometimes we arc t•a ught 10 a vise I do n't have any r hOICl' hut t<i gr'a nt the motion for a Judi.:ment uf acqu1ttJ l Miller. a 20-ycar law enfo rrement veteran said ht' has · never .. xperienced a rul111~ as out ragcou.-; .. lie ari tlcd. "I cannot conceive nf the thinking that would possess a judge l'' rule in -;uth t1 wav where a mistake of a met•hanical naturt! b·. a JU ry 1A a:; the only 1s~ue " · Pl-~TTI <\DMITTtm ~JEl.VIN~~ a hat 1n ~he scuffle but claimed innicting 10JUr11s \4as au acc1 dent . I ( - Cops Hunt Caller In Girl's Death HIVEHSllH. rAPi PulH·e Cire working to lt><s r n th(: identity of a l':tller who ll·lephon~d the mother f•f ;i m1s~1ng girl to say where to' f1ntl her o.ldy antl identif1cu ti on l nvec;t1ga t or~ s a id "l..IKE HATE ME., ,t#E ' Si\~ Dlt:<:11 tt\I'• /\nchor man Paul liloorn <lf te lev1s 1on ~'a t 111n K ''iT ha::. h1·1·n ,·11t1·<1 S J 0 U I I' ~It .., h C::.. l n1·wsc<1sa·r h) 11•11der:. of "Tuned In, J local TV 1'/'01?ran1 ~111dr th· ;dl.o IA.'1 ~ 1c11 '<1 wnr ... 1 Ot'\.\ <.t·astc·r \II thl' 111ric:r-; pla tL•d 1n lwt"'l:'en . ' ' , J Wednesday the y found "evidence directly lif\k· ing ~he caller lo the· m urder " of lS-year -old Susa n Jordan an a phone . booth at a gas sta tion near her home. In the seco nd o r tw o a n ony mou s c alls t o So s an 'c; m othe r , t he 1·alle r said the g irl's 1d entiT1cation could be fo u rt tl 1n t h e pho ne hooth Earl i er T u esda y 11111ht. ~1 rs Jordan re- 1·e1 vPcl thP fi rst call from ~om 1•1111e who told he r ·susan won't be com ing hom e tonight and you can find her body al Vic· tori a and Gibson." The girl 's nude body, her c loth e~ scattered around tho• orange trees in a ~ ro \'<' al that intersec- t ion . w<ts found by police ... hortlv after the ca ll. -.. tak·e . •,• · 7. · -. ' ~· tomJ)fy ap "honest mis- ~1 .. .!4..• ~i:~' . •~~".".-.~~iw,t4! .•• lillMIMttC:~ 1. were . made, frankly' it . was an honest mist ak.e and nothing ~lse," Mrs . Weintraub told Judge .Paul Egly on Wednes~ay -auring a Supefior Couf't hear- ing into charges by· the U~ted Teachers of Los Angeles that she failed to carry out the judge's or· ders. · About the school board's failure to lower class s ize as Egly' orde red. Mrs . Weintraub said, "I just think the order was misinterpreted, your honor ... Prf_~I Suffer• Bepalilu ' ORINDA (AP> -Parishinners who took com- munion from a priest who came down with infec· tious heplltitis have received gamma globulin in- jections in a mass immunization Ptogram . HealU\_officials sa id the risk of cont,facting the disease was.s mall. ~ , - The Rev. Jerrold Ke~edy -of the Cburctt of Santa Maria in Orinda"gave communion wafer5 il - three Masses this month to about one-quarter of the parishioners in the 800-member Roman Catholic Church. Contra Costa County Health of- ficials say 168 people had been inoculated by Tues- 4ay. ,_,,,. ~Je~I~ Liltel Siik . . ~ LOS ANGELES <AP) -Nolint that only in· dividuall and not groups can be Libeled, a Los Anteles County Superior Court judge dismissed a class-action suit brought by all uniformed officers of the Loe Angeles Police Department a1ainst the American Broadcasting Co. and Channel 7 Eyewit- ness News. • The clasa-aclicSn civil case, seekin1 $10 mill.ion in dama1es. stemmed rrom a seri~ of KABC new1cuta datin1 back to 1977 about such subjecta u police shootin1s. excessive use or violence and tink1 toor1anized crime. • Judie David A. ·Thomas said that under California law, only individuals can suffer harm to their reputations and llvelihooda and sue for dama1e . .... w1 De•led P•rele TRACY (AP) -Robert Beausoleil, a follower ol eoavteted mus' murderer Charles Manson, bu bMa clmled parole. A three-member panel of tbe state Board of PrllOll 'l'wml aald Wednelday that 8eaU10leil'1 crilae ''lbon an n~ callous dlare1ard for lhlmm aufteriq." Board. •Pelk•man Rudy Garcia laid U. deelaioa'wu ..,ant,,,,,., .......... 1. u, II •t tbe Deuel VocaUonaJ IMtltlM ...... MrWaa a life term. He bad been .. ftded al ftnt-desne miarder and MDte.ed to ._.. for tm lm1 n. 119, alaytq of mualdaa o.,m •· · ~t SSO oll the cost. . Insula te tht:! attic in your house to the R-19 standard usin~ approved materi als and t hl' Gas Company will send you a ch~ck for $:10. Tha t's if you have an imlepemk nt conlr~1l1 11r J1 , the joh or you do i t yourself. Ii you ha\'e the Ga!\ Compa ny do the insul ation. they'll Jutnmal- icallv take $50 off your insulation hilt. · -. Get low cost llnand.ng. .... The Gas Company will actually lend you the money to in~ulale. wh kh is nice. And·they'll lend you that monc~· .at an 8<\i annual percentage rate which j$ eye n ni cer when)lriu. cOh:~i der how high interest rates af~. All you have to do is be a South~m Califhinia ·Gas Company residential heating customer and meet the qualifications. Get a tax break. You're allowed a 15% Federal tax credit ·of up to $300 ~f the cost of attic insulation. A tax credit is even better than a'tax deduction because it's deducted froJTl the taxes you owe, n0t your income before taxes. Get help on "'8f gas bill. This is where insu1ati()'1.helps you,save .., ...... money over and over. It means you'll use less energy heating and cooling your home, which "'wiU help keep your gas bills as}())\' as . possible~ And that's the s~l deal of all: For more infonnation call the Gu. ' pany at I·B00.:422·4422. I I ,. • I j -·~ ,.j ' Edltorlal Pag_e ......... "'•'"""'E"""''•' p-E., .... ---------------11111 ..... ---------------------- t t .-le I -Orange Coast Daily Pilot ThOm" l<Mvll/EdltOf . Good Queaioos ... . On Civic ~nter TM Irvine C\ty Coul\('H appean to ~ adopUng a ' reuttOU5 alt1lude toward a propoHd new civic t;enter 1 <.:ouncil membe~ told City Mana1er Bill WooUeu ( Tut"sday that he need• to supply \JM>re tnfocmaUoo to tM C'nuncil ~fort> pro<'ef!'d"" with land ne•oUatlon,a ror th~ ne w buildm~ Speelficallv. the eouncil mf'mbers want to llnow : W<>uld lht> city tw bf.tter otr financially by contlnu • 111~ to lt!1t8t' om~ spat."e u lhr city «row1. or is 1t better to construrt a new. laraer <'ivk center? I~ 11 poss1blt! to add a ttQnd floor to the present t' t \'h.~t'l'nlt'r ., 1\N m1t:i1>1ve c'\'te ~ten really a thing of the past in view or the pusagt' of tax Umitatlon mt'Hures such as ProJ><)!lttion 13~ ThE-se are all aood questiON that should be answered fully by Woollett before any land negotiations take plare Another question that shouJd be answered ijes Ul th~ basic assumption that a new civic center is necessary Where dre the specific facts and figures that show the extent to which Irvine's murudpal government is out· growmg its present quarters·? · · After all. the city government seems to be running smoothly at its present home at 17200 Jamboree Road. A Needed Facility Anyone who has everlried to drive from Irvine to the • nearest hospital during rush hour traffic should be happy over last week 's news that a medical clinic may be built on the UC Irvine campus. Presently Irvine residents must fight through some of the heaviest traffic in Orange County on their way to either Tustin Community H6spital, Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital or Hoag Hospital. the nearest medical facilities to 1• Irvine • The $10 million outpatient clinic envisioned for the ' Irvine campus would get patients out of traffic lines and into a modem health care facility.· The facility also would provide valuable learning op- . portunities for UCI medical students. The establishment of the outp~tient clinic wouldn't burden taxpayers. since Long Beach Memorial Hospital is to pay the majority of development costs under the cur· rent plan. The $10 million deal between UCI and Long Beach · Memorial probably won't be consummated until early next year. But the way the early plans look. the clinic stands to be a welcome addition to Irvine, a fast-growing city now · without a convenient medical facility. Teapot Te01pest? The great $3.87 gasoline bill incident is memorable even in a city with an $18.5 million municipal budget. , The bill, of course, is the one that Councilwoman Mary : Ann Gaido left behind when she pulled away from an ; •Irvine self-serve gas station. Mrs. Gaido says it was pure- ly and simply a matter of atlsent-mindedness. It should have been forgotten when she was reminded ~f her memory lapse and pajd. An Irvine police officer had stopped by her home to suggest the station attendant was somewhat cranky about being left with a gas pump reading that didn't translate into receipts in the cash register. Bµt some Irvine police officers thought Police Chief Leo Peart had intervened in the alf air to keep it off the police log . They lost little lime in creating a stir. although Peart asserts he did nothing in Mrs. Gaido's behalf and did not alter the records. . ~· The great $3.87 Gas Station Caper, . a soon-to-be· forgotten episode in th~ annals of justice, should stand as an unforgettable inemor¥ lesson in the sometimes whirn.s.ical t.~~,:~·~: I:! S. I "' ' J • • J Opinions expre!$ed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views e)(pressed on this page are those of their a uthors and arlls\s .Reader comment 1s invited Add ress The Dally Pilot, P O Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I KangaroO ;, ByL.M.BOYD ~ You can't lead a kangaroo ~ by .a .,eppe around its neck. It • f ! can be guided. however, by its • . tail. A clit>nt asks the why of tbis. The kangaroo can·t jump, if its tail is off the ground. It needs it to push off. So if you hold it alon. the kangaroo must walk, and walk where you point it. Pollsters asked numerous citizens to designate the one article in the home that wu most important. Thirty-two perce.nt listed the television set. Eight percent named the bed. Behavior of chimpanzees is so bumanllke that now and then they kill one another. " -. How can you call yourself a topnotch golfer if you can't 1ive the name of that club sometimes known as a No. 4 wood'.' lt'J also a baffy or a cleek. And which of the cluba Dear · Gloomy GU8 • • llaybl Warren Althoff <Ill Wind, Gua, Oct. 21) wouJd Wre to Jay the flrtt brick for tbe OranceCW1ala. J .B. Gl .. "''J °"' ,_ -..._ ....... ··~··-·'' ...... . _. ... , .. ,...... .... .. .. z::='"'' ....... yGA is the mashie? The No Siron. How about the niblick ? The -No~ 9irod. .. .. Also on the market in a few wee ks will be a talking wristwatch that tells you the time out loud when you push a button. Finl car insurance policy ever issued had nothing to do with today's usual driving dangers. It promised Dr. Truman J . Martin of Buffalo, N . Y., that he would be protect- ed from any dama1es claimed by hone owners who might sue him on the crounds that hia machine scared their animala. In 18, that was. Q. Everybody knows that Presld~nll Thomas Jef· feraon, John Adams and James Monroe died on the Fourth ol July. But can you name the President who wu born on the Fourth of July? A. Calvin Cqolldie. re· search reveals. There are haU a1atn u many AM u Fii radio It.a· Uont. Still, tbe Jl'ltl U.teMn now outnumber tbe AM U1tenen. ~ 10 aiile"Per-bour wl!MI 1enerat4S ·ei1bt time•· u much PDftl' lD a wiadmW u a • five mil•·P•r·bour wind, pleuenote. Q . How man7 1llken •trlnp .,.. 1uppaMd tb• tMMl oa • iraduate'• mortarboard? A. Sxadly 142. J 8cS Andt-rROll Tough ,Judge Eyes Libya Bribe WASHINGTON Tbe S30 malllOfl Ubyan bribery uttempl h•S man y e lements o r w »lt'r.C•~ litont'w1i1lhna by an adrnlnastraUon m the midst or a re election c.·111n1pa1gn . rlaums or Hl!<'UIJ\I~ privilege, allegations uf Whtle Houae involvement. l'ven » my1.1ter1ou11 30· manute gap tn a r rodMl tape recorded l'un· vcr1tatlon The rncJ6l s1g-n1f11·am parallel of all, thuu~h. mu b~ prt'~· tn<·t-o f a tou11h federal J udge who wa II brook no n o n s en se from anyone, ho,,.•ever high and mighty H e is the chief U S dis- t r 1 c t court Judge 1 0 .. Denver, the Hon. ft'red Winner , \\;ho is taking a s tl:'rn view of the case. Sec ret Jus tice Department files reveal that Libya agreed to make available S30 milLion 1n ~· Mailbox brtbt!" money to gain the release or some ll S. transport planes that d1 c lator M oa mm a r Kharlafy was eager to acquire The desert dict•tor was willing to spend the baksheesh to get White House insiders to lift the State Department's embargo on the planes FUGITIVE FINANCIER Robert Vesco, who had close t•onnections with the ~ibyans. masterminded the scam While the plot was in progress, the Justice Department penetrated Vesco's coterie of con men. ar cumulated a file cabinet full of startling evidence, a nd then un · accountably began obs lru<'ling its own investigation But thanks to an hones t JUdge, the details of a possible J ustice Department cove,up m ay ''X plode onto the front pagi;!> I lere are the details I One of Vesco's a ssoc1al1·s . James Feeney, fed 1nves t1t;:alflr'> tn the New York U S Jtlnrne.> 's off1ee inform J l1 o n •rn th ~ scheme fn return. he cl(pected to get a break on his sentence In a h11ic.1ne$S fraud t•onv1rlion. He wound up before Winner in a pre-sentencin~ he(.lring where Fee ney tried to introdu c e cv1 denre including secret te lephone tapes or his coopera· lion in the Vesco Libya caper. Justic·e Departm1·nt c1fficiaJs re· fu!)c•rl to rclf•a!.e lhc t•videnc·E: and 'threatened F"ecney with a 7 l r o u n t 11111 i 1 I m c n l 1 f h e µers1o;led THIS RELt:C."l'Al'IJC:E by the Carter administration to lift the ltd on the Libyan bribery case s melled fishy lo Judge Winner. And as sourrcs cll')S<' to him told my a~s0<:1ate Indy Hadhwar. the J Ud~e 1s nr>t a man tn be taken lightly At r.H. Wrnnc·r 1s a grayin~ hut vignrous Jllrl'>l who is 1m· pressive . evl•n magnetic in h.ls hlark r(1lws f)f ~m<t ll µhysical pror1ort1ons an<l wiry huild. he l>PPms lhrnuKh !.vme knack of c;1 rr1a~~ to !><! lllrger and more powerful than he 1~ Hc has tM!en likf.'ned to a f1•r!-itv must;1ng When he bucks, say his friends. watch out. He's a Denver Bron· <'OS fan who jop four miles a day. · · Not since Judge John Slr'ica blew open Richard Nixon's Watergate coverup has a federal judge been in a similar position to tak e on an incumbent ad· ministration. And like Slrica, Winner has earned a reputation for being both tough and fair. In the words of Dick Schmidt, general counsel for the American Society of Newspaper Edilon, Winner is "a man who c1oesn 't sufferfools J.lladly ." EVEN LESS gladly, apparent· ly, does Judge Winner suffer at· tempts by the government to cover up off1c1al embarrass· ment lie has frankly described as "ston e walling " the maneuvers by high Justice Department offici~ls to suppress evidence in the Libyan bribery r ase. Winner is an avid ~tudent of a famous corruption case that OC· curred out West when he was a mere shirttail lad the Teapot Dome scandal, which involved Justice Department connivance in the Hardin~ administration. Judge Winner s friends say he sees di s turbing parallels bet ween Teapot Dome and the J us lice Department ·s attempts to suppress evidence in the \'esco-Llbya case. Winner has ordered Charles Renfrew. the No. 2 man in the Justice Department, and Philip fl~ymann. head of the criminal '11 v1s1on, to appea r in his court ht-fore 0<'t 31 to explain their re· fl1sal to release evidence in the ease If they don't show up or ra11 to rile an appeal. the judge is ready to hold them in contempt or court. 'If and when the fa cts bel'om e public." he declared ··1t may be that the charges will J>e shown to be as fanciful as the Loch Ness ~onster. or the Abominable Snowman. ·o n the other hand, tl may be Lhat the case will rank with the t ri a l of Aaron Burr. the Teapot r>omc Scandal. the U-2 ~PY plane and Wate rgate I think that as many facts as possible should be presented in open court subject to cross examination .. How About the Child's Responsibility? To the Editor hundreds of bod1t> , :ind send on1• t hi rd ol \hr .. n~\ or wa\..r After reading the recent Fam1· the m out on city streets to follow pun ·hJScd b~ lht M •~tropolttan 'f ly Weekly article about t he crisis s pray painted arrow~. Perhaps Water U1str1t:l .ind use., 2 ;.>rr in our schools, l find myself ask· off-duty policeme11 at m ajor in h .•nt Ttte rest 1~ '>o ld to agribus1- ing why no one mentioned one of te rse ctions would ins ure that ness. l'ertain mt1;or oil com named al studt-nts on their way to class The threats? Low grades ror them when the strike was OV(.'r 1 Plus other s uch inci· dents. the most important factors in th.is runners abide by the traffic panies with largl' agricultural crisis. It mentioned society, s igna ls and use designa t ed holdtngs, anJ land development THIS TIME. even before a parents , admin hi trators , crosswalks. corpora~wrt.s .:it about one·tenth str ike is anactuality.pressureis teachers and studen.t problems -RICHARD LEONHART th., normal prH'l' of water being put on the s tudtmts.., On all valid contnhu,ors to cduca-Aeca us e water 1s s o ld lo Ort. 13 teachers conducted a tlonal problems. However, never _ ¥ Poon·Choif"r · lurmcrs below rost ·they ha,w .-"sick-in .:. Students went to once wl.the.s;hi~SJ~lfR<>.C}~ '. ,_._ ~. ~~~ · ... ..,. hm -¥~~~rlf.c;t°i'~~~~~ .. ~~. -J'!•t.-;lf.l.lt-1"~.~ ?'! • ·•• ... ~~r.-\i;---. · .__.,~·fa oW~ 41~n ::o w -the ' l'a mp~ began ling up with · lmafine how difficult it ls to The Pilot's editorial a ntf ne ws SPrl!lkle r system uses 82 percent wandering students. They were carry on a reading discussion priorities need massive revision. 11'!.S water, the drip system 99 told to leave by school officials. when three fourths of the class It's sad enough that the Pilot has pe rc1>nl less Since the cost of in· 1 Vice principals.) didn't bother to read the assign. s uch a callous disregard of local sta llation and m amtenanee of Now: a week later truancies ment. w,ten is the indiv1duaJ go-F'irst Amem1ment rights jn 1ls tht's~ methods 1s considera ble are being issued lo the students ing to lake.responsibility for his rirculation building campaign to there •is little 1m:cntive for the who dispersed when they were own et!Mcation? One can teach on· close a bookstore in Ne wport. hi r m er to change .is long as the told to 1 ly if sblneone is making an effort But in the Oct. 23 street edi rni:t of ~ater 1s tnconsequenllal. Is thjs a hint of what is to to learn. That means lis tening, tion. the P1lot went off the dt!f'p F'a rmers could consl'r ve wa ter com e ii there is a strike? I'm co mpl.eting a ss ignment s. end. Headhning a SJ7.000 fire al not only by chanS?l rt~ their ir· tired of my chHdren being used participating and behaving. Most their new whipping boy. Talk of ri~ation ~ethods but by usin~ as pawns in this game of "finan· students must be foreed, C'oerced the Town. lhe Pilot rC'legated reclaimed wa'ler, and by grow· c1al" chess ! or tricked into prope r work Kosygin's resi ~nation lo a s11h-1ng c rops th~t de mand les:. MRS. PATRICIA LARSON habits. When does self control hcadlitfe . Tt\.f Pilot neither water on once li1d lands com~in? named nor pictured Kos);gin·:; In 1000 w~ A~ ide a of lht' : ·..... successor , Tikhonov. until page P'E'i'ipheral Crntl( wa s con · AS A.SIXTH grade teach(!ror 10 three: C(!1ved. it was anticipated that years,lspendeveryperiodbefore The Pilot had a choi<-e of pir· California 's population 'would school, recess. lunch hour, and luring Tilthonov· or a 1911 cash soon number S6 mi!Lion and we af(er school forcing students to register on oa~e one. The cash might suffer from thirst. It is complete assignments. Shou1d all register was in Irvine. so It got no\\ ob,nous that our population leacbers be expected to do lhis? thE> front page trealment. "ill ~ nowhen• that l;irge and Yes, about May 15 I have them Who's decidi.ng whal gets front our need ror wat._.r much less trainedtodothiswithout,,usingall page treatment over t here·1 We have a ch:ance to halt this my spare time. By then school is Your most provincial delivery b11Uon dollar boondoggle by vol· about over and I spend summer boy? ing YES on Propos itions. trying to gear up for another JAY MURLEY EVELYN GAYMAN year! J'm beginn~· g to bum out end to look for ot r alternatives Weder Con~rrR• .'thadenf!$ .ftuffrr where one works th people who will cooperate. There is only one way to get bet· ler at reading or mat6 and that is t.o practice it! That requires stu- dent'partlcipatlon. A student may not merely sit in class and be "taught" that is entertain· ment! KAREN NICHOLS ~--11~r• To the Editor: Proposition 8 is a matter of vital concern to you financially. The Peripheral Canal , a s planned would ·be the largest public works project on earth. The publtciied cost is $600 m11Uon. U the cost of facilities authorized by SB 200 and the power planu flCIUired to move vast amounts of water is in· eluded. tbe price jumps to an To the Editor: estimated $11·J23 billion. A very unpleuanl thing hap-T o m a k e a r i v e r r u n pened to my wife this morning, backwards, uphill from the u abe wu drtvtn1 b9me from Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta. cbureb. Three male runners, up the San Joaquin Valley and partidpatiq In a local lOK run, over ~ Tehachapi Mountains PGUDded OG her car with \heir ~equins immense amount.a of ftat.e, pve her the flftcer 1ip, electrical enern. The State and •won at berl Water System is the sln1le . nu ... lD tbe tnlddle ol the ··~eat eoniwriet of ele~cll)' loteatedicJn of Jamboree Roed • in tbe ·state; our Southern and Zaatbluff. Now perbapa Callfomla Metropolitan Water tllH• men (T) felt, beeaue Dlatrlct (from which we In tbere ..,. 500 numen or to, Oran1e CountJ 4J'aw our wilt.er) that U., Ud ._.. ript ol way • la tile eec:ood. One pump at the oat there. -.nAD foot ol &ae Tebachapis uaes u car u...r felt brave. ' mueb electrical ener1y as did lpoalort or dlncton •of U... ttie city al Loll Anaeles In t98$. "nma" abould be requirid' to do more ln I.be way of contl'Oll, .WATU II NOT cheap. Who tbu IDINly band out r·lblrta.t.o .P8)'1 fell' it? Loa Anietn pa.11 for To the Editor. WeU it's already started. I m ean high school students being adv e r sel y a ff ected by a teachers' strike. Last time. grade books were mysteriously missing, as were les son plans. The poor sub· sUtu(es had a lot of problems, apd valuable class lime was wasted. There were. also, threats from the picket line ·~ Ute ~ M1Jt lnCO a drde." . !lt1t1 .-lyatallah To the EdiJpr: Put yourself in the place orthe Ayato~. He is contemptuous or Prc:sident Carter and hates "imperialistic," America. He is a sly and clever man. He knows that he can manipulate Carter,. tte knows that Carter will vacillate and will bluster without the sub· stance to back it up. Reagan. however, is an un· known fartor to him, but com- m itted to a tougher stance. a stronger military presence in l he Mideast. THE AYATOLLAH wants to I influence the elections.· surely, to perpet\late in any way he can America's weaknesses. What better, then, than to hold forth hope of the hostages re- lease right before the elections, knowing that the euphoria creat· ed will help Carter. Perhaps he will even release part of the hostages to further Carter's chances, holding the rest for continue d manipulating if Carter wins. Of course, in the event Reagan wln1 anyway. he wlll contintt4! to hold the remainder of t~ hostages and mllke sure th1U the American clthenry blame Reaon'll adm.lnlstration ror failure to co~e lo terms for their release. · J .W. REID • ~o,..,,...,.._,_•••-,., ·-~. """" ........ ....... .., ........................... c.. .... . CA tUM, ~ ,_,_.. tw ... e.te!ea .......................... --..st .. ........ ...._ . .._ ............... .. 1 ......... _, ................ ... CW(9M'Mll( ... ~..-.;.:.;:----------~~~~~---..-""'T~~~~~~::--~~~~~~~-:;-:--~ ...... ~~~~~--~--=----~~.~~~~--..._~~~~~--'---~~~~~~ ..._ '. . ~ ...... " . .,t,, .. ~ . ' ' l Laguna I South Coast "our Homtato•·n Dally NewMpapc-r VOL. 73. NO . .»e. 4 SECTIONS. '8 PAGES ORAN.GE cou~~Y. CALI FOR~I A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS -LB Teachers, 1 Board in Deadlock Hostages Debate Off Again 8 ) 1bt-Assod•teji Press Am id slorrny :.ctllneS al t ht· Parliament build1n~. man > lran1ari deput1t'~ boycotted public debate on lhe Amen('an hostages today, leav1nl( the 228-s~at legishture short of its 179-member quorum and forcing postponement of the ·scs::.1on until Sunday Sixty s ax deput 1es defied appeals by Tt hran radio and I ran 's c hi ef .Judge Sade~h Khalkali that thcv attend today KHOEMEINI CANCER STORY UPSETS CARTER -A4 Both Ask . Aid of Mediator By STEVE MITCHELi. Ol 1,. 04llf ~11•1 Su111 Tearhers and administrators an the Laguna ~each l 'n1fled School District have dl'clarC'd an impasse in negot1at1ons · with salanes and class size arising as the major bones of contention. After nearly 43 hours at the negotiating table both ::.1<ics agreed to call on the State Public Employee Relations Board to assign a 1n1'<11ator to the dtstnct. The teachers art• upset aoout the board's f•na I off el" of a 4 5 ... percent ra1i.C' 1n ..,alary, c-11uplcd I with an i11cn•a•w 1n <.'l as:-. s1Z<>, said Dave Hn~rn , prl'S1dcnt of m any of t hem protesting any t ,. the Lagwrn L n1fierl f'aculty As· action on release or the captives soc1ation before the u .s presidential Teachers had asked for J 13 8 elect~ Nov. 4. percent increase, but pared •hat Khalkhali. the stern Islamic 0.01• P1IOI sun p,..,. figure to 8 perrent al lht' la.st judge who has sent scores of LAGUNA PRINCESSES -The 1980 Hillman a n d Liz H anson . Back row negotiaung session con victed cri minals before Homecoming court princesses at Laguna includes Laurie Wittman, Sara Forbes , The district·s 4.5 pcrcc•nt offer firing squads and is known as a Beach HJgh School include (front row) Jeannie Sassin a nd Paige Perkins. for tt h1s yeahrkincludets an 8 peb r· hardliner on the hostage issue. Suzanne DeCarlo. Louise Girard. Jani cen pay 1 e nex year. ut l d t th t teachers say the district con o.11, p11o1 51•11 """'° s o r m e o e r o s r u m . screaming and waving his white tract offer has too many co· t~rban over his head . and M Q Holllef!mtttng• ·····. 'Friday toirnreger~~1es, makin~ it a "no offer John S. 09nohue is r unning (rolling?)· for Cong ress in • West Orange County's 34th District. HE! says the Peace and Freedom Party. like his rolle r skates. is a n a lternate way to go. (See st ory, Page A3). p1eaded for a quorum so debate ...t · could begin · C. Ue e If, . The district said it would p~y The deputies 1n attendance teachers If percent more next shouted that debate should be ' year tf the ba!>e re\'i:?nut> h m1t held even .without a .quorum. a R t At L ·11•g1i does not d4'J> below SJ.!J53 per Danish radio correspondent e urns agunaJ averal(e dally att endance reported from the scene. ----(ADA ) Saying he was "no friend of Distnct n o\lators saJtl the the United States or Jimmy ,...,0 State It won 't all be goblins and Student floats, the school band offer also is cont111 gent on no Carter," Khalkhali said that i ~ ,,, ghouls Halloween night, at leae a nd marchers ~n participate in negative islation emcrgtng regetrdless o( the effect or the not at Laguna Beach High the parade which will go up St that wo result in a reduction hostage issue on the presidential LOS ANGELES <AP> School where the homecoming Ann's Drive, left onto Park of funds from the state. ' . · Dr T Jd election. it was a problem th". c queen "'111 be announced during Avenut>, left again on Glenneyre Teachers countered with an 8 . assembly was obliged to tackle, has left the clinic in Mexico a tame ceremonies at Guyer Street. then !~ft on Legion Street pC'rcent pay hikl' this year. and a -Op 0 ance1·-stncken Steve McQueen h If the reporter said. where he had been treated with Field. and right on Short St reet. rais e tn 1981-82 that 1s either In Count 's Dozens or boycottina deputies unorthodox methods and has Eight Laguna Beach High com petitive with other county Y "' s h I · in h be l ed The bomeci>ming game begins h I di t · ts I h milled outside. They sent a returned to his ranch in Santa c oo gm ,, ave en se ect 7 . sc oo s nc • or equa tot e mhsage into the ha ll sayin• a p 1 C homecoming court princesses, at ::.> · p.m.. Wlth Lagt.ma·s Consumer Price Index for the "' au a. alir .. a spokesman for d r h -11 be Artists facin" San Clemente Lo A I J bl R t debate would only "help the the actor ~aid today. an one o t em w1 "' s nge es/Long Reach area at 0 e88 ft e cause of the United States. and proclaimed h·omecoming queen High School's Triton team. the time or the contract year _The unemployment rat" in especially Jimmy Carter," the But spokesman Warren Cowan , Friday night. d T~e cro11 ~ng will occur Teacher spokesman Hagen 0 " reporte r said. said he had not been in touch Festivities gel off to an early unng ha time. A homecoming said the facu ltv realizes the range County dropped to 4.3 A source close to the debate with McQueen other than to slart Friday. with a homecoming dance will be held Saturday at the financial problerds rarerl by the percent in Septem ber from the said the boycotters wanted to confirm the actor was back in parade stepping off from the foot· Officers' Club at Marine (!;orps district 5.2 percent posted in August, stay clear of the U.S. election to California, and was unable to ball fieldat2p.m. Air Station. El Toro Qut. he said, teachers h::ive according lo a rePort released avoid any ap'pearar\ce of say whether McQueen-would been ,subsidizjng the education W ednesday b y the s t ate program in Lag R hf th Em lo m t D 1 coll u sion with the Carter return to Plaza Santa Ml!ria 30th C una.~eac or e Dep:rt~entn eve op m ent a"ministration over releas~ of Hospital in Baja Califorrua soon. er . OUD.8 past three years b;.~ accepting E 1 · . the hostages, in their '862nd •t .. . . . • -------------su bstandard (>A~. .• ~P oyment 1 ncre~_se~ in of captivUy today A ' Asked of,M,cQueen's condition, 'D ' ~J • ''When teachers· compare .agpcultu.re .. c·on s truct1.on', . The protest .".i:iy hardlt'.:i.e Cowan said,. "I'° told he's 'lo. ~ salaries 1n other districts and re· ~ ~~~r:~~~~MU.drUl~Pl!~. ~~~~.,_. ~.'"6 Wl)l'Jd stable, but I'm not sure how 'J£aC r ·~ . 1J/IJ alize they could ~e making · .. U\.nttlU '·.11nO'W\a11\ifa~ufing• -.-: all~r -fc"":U~~1Ctt"";jpj,o~~\\~~\W~~·~·te.J1 ••• -. "'S"""~~.. Nr ·~· · .IA.I · ~ . "9'°'¥\1».;~~ U> contributed to easing the jobless.· s ma er:..<t.ac on w c op ~-.... ·.·' · •_: ~ ~ ~ _ ........ ,.'~'-< •·. : .. •· ·J • ~. "-·~.-·. • ,Q., • • --, .. ·~-.. ~,4' .1rustr:ltioo.'' ~;·.:Of.~:·~~·~~/" . ..:·;· rate. analysts said. ·r •• • rel~asiul> t~e Am eric ans .on ~c~ueen left the hos·pital near -• The 5.2 percent unem1>loynient general p:;9tctple . Son:iwJeputies . Rosan to. Mexico. this week. . Tri· al Jo r MUrder Tt~e o~e ~·~~llhy sch~I dis· rate realized in August was the ha~e called for spy tnais for the. Cowan added. ... i f~"\F., P age A•n highest for the county during the hostages. . & current nationwide economic After a ~~lay of an hour. only slowdown. 162 d~puhes showed up al1d D G · The 4.3 percent September parl1a.menta~y _5J?ea.ker 8Il8 · arage By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI -0..1, 1'11-4 Sl•tt Barnes' defense attorney. former Orange County Deputy di st r ict attorne y David Brickner. succeeded Monday in pers uading Judge Dungan to close his client ·s hearing to press and public. rate compares to a 4_7 percent _, Hashenu Rafsa!"Jam d1sm11;sed rate during September 1979. ~hose gatbered an the assembly Analysts said the employment all. outlook for the remainder of the He. lashed at~ Wes!ern news year is favorable. pointing to m~~ia 8!'d agam c~a1med the predictions that the number of U 1ted States was involved 1n jobs in public education a nd th~. Iran Iraq war retail sales, because of the At the very.moment w~en we upcoming Christmas season, ii-' were d_ue .to ~1scus!> the special expectedtorise comm1 ss1on s report on the · hostages the defenseless people Rising Price On Oil Seen ROTT E RDAM . The Netherlands (AP> -The price of crude oil from the Persian Gulf took another upward jump on spot markets today. traders said, as the war between Iraq and Iran continued to cut off exports or 3.8 million barrels a day from the two countries. Arab lieht. the oil produced in Saudi Arabia and the traditional benchmark on whic h wor ld crude prices are set, ..,as quoted at $38 per 42-gallon barrel followina the reported sale lo India of some oil at 537.75 a barrel. Tbe oil was selling in mld·October at P7 to s:n.so a barrel ln lpot·market trading for Individual carsoea, and •1.50 a barrel a month earlier. PILOT VNJ?EILS THE 'Bl AUTOS TodaJ'• Dall)' Pilot previews 'ti! tm .umoblle lineup. I.oak fw ·• Aulo '11," a special ~ eoat••a•n• atorlea and · =--of nu& )'ear'1 models ...... Mt to "'11·•- of Dez!ul were smothered in blood a nd du st b y ground·to-ground missiles,·· he said, referring to last week·s Iraqi rocketing of the army j(arr ison town. Boat Sinking Prevented By Lawmen Two Ounge County Sheriff's harbor patrol officers prevented a likely boat sinking in Dana Point Harbor early today in the east basin of the marina. A harbor patrol spokesman said officers Glen Hollister and Jim McLennan were on routine patrol at about 4 a .m. when they noticed a 49-(oot sailing vessel sitting unusually low in the water. On a follow-up c heck 15 m inutes later the orricera re· portedly saw that the craft bad sunk even rurther below the water line. Tbe two men then notllled marina officials and the owner of the boet, JOHph W. Me1len, of San Clemente, who pumped slx inebel ot water out of the lower deck of the vessel. Tbe c•me of the leak it u yet . uakaown, the spokesman Mid. Dama1e ii reported to be minimal. Fire Arson? Orange County Fire Depart· m ent arson investigators sus- pect the blaze that destroyed a garage in Dana Point Wednes- day afternoon was purposely set. Details of the in vestigation were not available, but Public fnfo rmat1on Officer Chuck Murphy said the cause of the fire Is listed as arson . The fire destroyed the g'arage adjoining tbe residence of Beth Crowl at m11 Nottingham Way. Orange County rire crews were called to the scene at about 4 p.m. and reportedly had the fire under control by 4:21 p.m. No injuries were repo.·ted . Damage was listed at $10,000 to the garage and its contents. .T r abuco Canyon r esident Gerald Barnes. cha r ged with living a four-year charade as a doctor and losing one Irvine clinic patient who died, has been ordered held to answer four charges, including murder. Jud ge Donald Dungan con c luded Barnes' 2~ day preliminary bearing in Harbor Judicial Distrit't Court Wednesday by ruling there is indeed suffi cient evidence to try the s hort, s warthy defendant. Barnes, 47, who lives in the fashionable. horsy Coto de Caza planned community, watched and listened intently to the proceedings in which one count of grand theft was dismissed. The grand theft charge stemmed from his receipt of some S200,000 in salary during his employme nt by Pacific Southwest Medical Group in Irvine. one of two clinics with which he was involved. T he case against Barnes. a former pharmacist stripped of his license in Illinois fo r involvement in a Medicare fraud ring and father of two sets or twins, has generated wide public interest. New c harges were filed against him last month arter authorities prosecuting the initial case alleged he went out while free on bail and landed a similar clinic job posing as a doctor in LOs Angeles County. Barnes tiad told authorities including State Bureau of Medica·1 Quality Assurance Investigator Frank Heck! he was going to work as a taxi driver in south Oran2e County <Stt DOCTOR. Pase AZI Cattle Gra~ing Cost'y Attorney Guilt in Cleveland Forest Case The U.S. Forest Service con· eluded the value or the grass the 11 catUe ate was $265. On lop of that, Santa Ana at· tomey Robert Fraser, a recent candidate for judicial office and a rormer Oran•e County Bar As· 1oclation president, was flned $t0. Fruer, an wiaucceasful can· didate in June for an Orange County Central Municipal Court jud1etbi'1>. wu convicted Tuea· day la U.S. Dlltrict Court in Los An1ea.. of permiWna catUe to uni awfully 1raae on federal lands ln the Cleveland Nallonal Forest' east o r San Juan Capistrano. ''The entire thing was blown out of proportion." Fraser fumed today, uplaintn1 that. m ore often than not, ·cattle work their way thDOu1h rencea and that area, ranchers do their beat to keep their herds under con· trol. Fraser ts the owner of Rancho Round Portrero, which includes 200 acrea held ln fee and 1,000 acres leased from tb• Foreat Service. He said he wu cited by Forest Service officials last sprint. after 11 head of Scottl1h Highlander cattle were found outaide the ranch boundary. Fraser wu convicted of the infractioo following a half·day tria) before Judie Venetta S. Taalopuloe. - Fruer su11eated the citation could have resulted rrom hiJ dlf. ferencea with tbe Fore1t Service over whtther federal lancll near hi• ranc& sbould be placed in a wilderness delipaUon, a move be 1aid be favors. Fraser wu president of the bar auodation in um, accord· tn1 to an assoclstlon 1pokeawuman. City Streets Resurfaced Poruons of four Laguna Ri?ach streets a re being resurfa ced. with the work expected to be completed Friday The 700 through 900 blocks of Bluebird Canyon Drive, 300 through 500 blocks of Mountain Road. 700 block"of Cres:. Street. a nd a 300-f oot section or Pinecrest Drive are beang cov- ered with an asphalt overlay. The project will cost $74.000. Municipal Serv1ce_s Oirector Terry Brandt said officials -aim to keep the streds open, hut ad· vised motorists that there may be traffic congestion and mcon· venience until the work is com plet ed': Or:ni:A :a~t \\'ea a her Sunny and a little cooler Friday. Lows tonight 52 alon1 the coast. 58 inland Highs Friday 72 to 82 INSIDt: TODA,. T~ ~ftdential campaign ii ~adly HnOUI, bvt tla.re have bttn a J~ laugh.! See Paqe C6 Index 1.1 ...... 1 .. -C.t AMI.•~ Cl Mavtet C4-t Molw•I~--.. "··-......... Of ..... C-, At ~ ... K .... .. M1CJ1• ....... I M MM•~" ,......... (4 Tll .. ten C4-l ......... A4 ~ ...... A4 J ' -I .... -................ . ..... , ....... CANDACE MONTGOMERY, HUSBAND PAT LEAVE COURT She's Innocent, But Clime WHI 'Haunt Her Forever' ' ~-----J U~1' BHE..41UNG------~ lAl# •Ll'm• /rom todolf'• '°°'ti Oltd 1'0l1loMl ...., *1;ft;p11.n11. Iraqi Assault Set; ., V.S. .Warned Agpin • Uf':flHIT, Ll'bunoo I AP> ln•q uld Its forces were rnuvpln~ up lrunuw rc1111'l.llllce on the Khorramahahr·Abadan h1.:hw1.1y und on the t"i .Stem approache1 of Abadan and warned tin• l 1111\ed Statt & lanl'w ug1nnst helping Iran's wu effort. It uq claJmccl its 1nfar1try and armor prepared yet another a:.1nwlt '-"' Ab&dun. lrun 's hurd·pressed oil refinery city. Tehran r;,tt1u c-Otl<'eded Lhist lraq1 artillery pounded Abadan through the night, kilhng 'ievt>ral ,~ople, bul said Iranian artillery fire pruvt nteJ an lr11qi ullempt W advance on Abadan last night. 'l'he besl.it¢ed c·1ty on tbe Shatt al·Arab waterway had a 11rc war 11opulut1on of 350.000 and one of the world's largest oil rt·h rwr'll"~ th<1l pruv1<1ct.l lrllR with 60 percent of its petroleum. £.....p,.....IUtsl f're,-d /\l,<:11-:HS, Alge ria <AP > .President Chadli Benjedid has free d l!X President Ahmed Be n Be lla after 15 years imprnsooment. the ofhC'ial Alge'\ian news agency announced toduy ) Ht•o Uella was jailed followinF, his ouster in a coup led by · the late President Houan Boumed.ienne in 1967 B~n fk!ll11 had been impris~ m a special building near AJtci~ns from l96S until July 5, 197 , when Benjedid allowed him. lo live under a looser form of hous arrest in the country town of M 'S i la, 160 miles from Algiers. Ben Bella was one of the key figures in the Algerian struggle for independence from France and became its first president in 1962. He has spent a total of 23 years in French a nd Algerian jails CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -An inmate at Nevada --~--~~-~---------- • , o.11• l'INll Stall -BAOHAM TELLS WHY HE SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED Challengers Dow, Mahaffey, Fern1ro Say Why He Shouldn't Maximum Secunty Pr~s~n surrend~red today after holding two Ax Sl Be nurses hostage tn the JaJlhouse infirmary all night demanding ayer ats "a news expose of this whole place," a corrections offi<'ial said Armed with a knife , David "Bang Bang•· Wayne took the two women and a guard hostage late Wednesday , said John Badham 'Skates' Through Debate Slansky, superintendent of the prison. The guard was released R B t D IW• ._.. # d unharmed a few hdUrs later, he said. · an . u .ci_Uf.Uue Seven inmates were in the infirmary with Wayne but they '.r we re."j ust ~he.re, .. Slansky said, and did not appear to'be taking By JERRY CLAUSEN safe as any nuclear plant can McKINNEY, Te.xas <AP) -A --rollT·lnOnth lega1 nightmare ended for Candace Montgomery when she was acquitted of murder charges , but h e r lawyer says the summer after- nbon she killed a friend with 4 l blows or an ax will haunt her forever. Mrs. Montgom ery trembled as the verdict of innocent was re· turned Wednesday, then· quickly left the courthouse with her husband, Pat. The couple plan to move to Atlanta, leaving ~hind a trail that spotligMed her romantic liaisons with other men and her confession to killing a friend, Betty Gore, in self-defense on Friday. June 13. "T here won't be a day in the Life of Candace Mon tgomery that she won't rem,ber she committed this act ," fense al· torney Don Crowde told the jury in his closing arguments. Police Trail Bus, Capture ·Two in Heist "Don't rob this woman. Don 't pa rt in the mc1dent. oi uw o.11y ,., ... St•" be." rob her two children. Don't rob A four-man debate a mong The generating plant near the this husband and wife." candidates for Robert Bad ham's center of Badham 's district has Mrs. Montgomery confessed 40th Congressional District seat been the site of anli·nuclear pro- to hacking her friend to death in Reagan Probe Call began warming up at Orange tests and the object of criticism a desperate struggle sparked b.r Coast College Wednesday just as r egarding what many believe is the revelation of a love affair it ended. a lack of emergency planning. betwee n the 30-year-o ld d e· Badham. R-Newport Beach. Badham told his audience of fendant and Mrs. Gore's husband, Ba k d b a k s kated through the session about 200 many of them captive Allan. c e y ar a!\ easily as he is expected to members of an Americ an The innocent verdict. returned win his third term for national Studies cours e scheduled to by a nine-woma n . three·man oCfice as a representative or the meet in the Forum where the de· jury after three hours or de· Former U.S. attorney general s prawling southe rn Orange bale was held -that malfunc· liberation. climaxed an eight· Ramsey Clark supports Ronald County and northe rn San Diego lions at the plant have been un- day . trial marked _by drama.tic Reagan's demand for a fuJI in· County district. r elated to the nuclear aspect. teshmony . A g uilty ve rdict vesligation of the event~ leading H_is only tense moments came The congressman s aid he ~ould have required jurof:rs to the taking of the American at the e nd o r the d e b a te probably had spent more lime ftnd that Mrs Montgomery a l· hostages in Iran. s ponsored by -the college 's As· than the total spent by everyone ~d ''intentionally and kn · Following a s peec h at UC sociated Students organization in the room in studying the mgly." • Irvine Wednesday, Clark said be. ~ In answer to an audience ques-plant, its operati9ns and the · The Montgomerys m ade no believes Reagan "wants to know • lion, Badham raised hoots and evacuation planned in case of a comment afte r the verdict, and whether we supported the shah • t'atcalls when he said. "As far plant disaster . jurors refused lo commlnt on or undermined him." as I'm concerned. J think the D e moc r atic c andid ale theirdecision. Althoughhedidnotvoicesup-San Onofre nuclear plant ii. as Mi c h a el Dow. who tagged Pat Montgom~ry . '35, s a id port for Reagan's ca ndidacy, the Badham the district 's "absentee earlier that his wife's affair with former aU<trney ge ne ra l did congressman," told students the another man m eant nothing agree with Reagan's demand '1""1 Thi { G b plant should be shut down until because. "I love Candy.'' Tuesday for an investigation of 'I e ra s s tudies show it is safe. He said he accepted a position the hostage situation. He said he, too, has seen the at Geo rgia I n s titute of "l believe it is essential that ~ $10,000 at em ergency evacuation plans Technology at Atlanta and plans the American people know the which amount to everyone get· to begin anew with bjs wife and fa cts and the extent and deta'lls • ·1 ting on the San Diego Freeway their children. of our relationship with .the ,.. , Laguna Home and trying to nee north or south. l.clld defens e allurney Don s hah,'' Clark said.~ An yo n e negotiating the Crowder. who received two con In what has become a famili~r freeway during peak traffic tem pt CJta tions from Stale Dis-theme for him, Clark criticized A burglar ente red a Laguna ho urs kno ws that will be a trict Judge Tom Ryan during the Carter Administration dur· Be ach home in broad naylight problem, he conjectured . the trial, said he was "very ing ~is UGI speech and blaed Wednesday and made off with The debate . c h a ired by A San Clemente police officer pleased. very plea\ed " with the U.S. support of the late shah as $10,000 in cash. police reported. political science professor Russ d. 0.11, l'l lot St.off,._ who foUowed a Greyhound bus ve r set. the reason behind the taking of QUEmONS U.S. POLICY Officers said the suspect Millar. was geared principally to. El Toro Wednesday night the hostages. . UCI Spe k Cl rk apparently entered the hom e on lo t he can~1dates ' views on. the arrested two me n sµspected of Fro• Pap A I Clark contends that the U.S. • er • Radcliffe Court through an econqmy. national defense and robbing a Carlsbad liquor store government was .resP<>nsible for unlocked rear sliding door local issues. of$2,SOO. IMPASSE restoring the shah to power and Cl rk '. ... ...t h between8a.m. and l p.m Als o partici pating we re S8J1 Clemente Police received · e"9e for. helping the monarch main· . a cntJciz":'r statemen_ts e The home was ransacked Libertarian Part¥ ca ndidate - a cltfl fQ:>rh the Carls bad poljce , . ._.. tein complete control ov~r fran.. ~~ wdre . made .b~ rr~ss~nt , .before the ca. sh :i:· removed, J)an Mahaffey ~nd independent · · ~epartment b yi.ng two robbery tr,ct h~s .. been hurt by the effects •. Outlining ·a. ~·year ttistory a,r · er unng 8 visi 0 e an ·~he said. • . _ canditlate Bob Fer:r~r9." .-... . • ~~ "4 . -M ,.~~ a&~..1--• .. ~--' ---•-:-.s b~· -.••,,"1-~." ~:-~·.n ... ec...._J,1-l-1Y1*-·~··~.'.-1. . ...... . 'i~, \ ........ IWJ\~··OJ-..~ --~;. d'.'~'J-.,..<i.J.... ·.·-.; ~1. ".,!.~1to'!f •·.~cl !;_.e.nte·~ a·oo" .. a'r'i.;...-a .. -· th-e· cons"tr~_n2ts~ of Prop. 13. an· .a.. -h ""~·~ · ·v -··~ f.dif'.f~of'1t 'is ro-.ue rrr cru~ \' ~ cu~·i.. u ... u t ries . t e o rm e r a torney . . . -. . our Jar reportedly entered a • commercia'l bus. the equalizing factor of the s tate general said the CIA trained a ~s land !>f stabili~y. tn his ~ea of Lagun4 Beach hom e and s tole · Marx C • 1 • But when officer Doug Wueste Serrano· Priest court'decisi&n. s ecr e t police force in Iran urm.~ll that .is the Mi~dle $2,180 worth of jewefry and es (O 8VOrt calle9'"the downtown bus depot But Hagen s aid .there are "knowing that physica l torture East , Clark_ quoted President clothing. ~ · he was told the bus bad left fiv~ areas the district has not con-was constantly practiced by the Carter as saying. Officers said the suspect At IAiguna Libr.ary minutes eartier , and that a depot ~idered, including about $100,000 secret police " ln a toast to the late shah, ac· removed a glass louver and cut employee confi rmed the two m the 1980-81 budget the teacher At'cording to Clark. fti e United cording to Clark, Carter said, an inside screen or a rear men sought by police were negotiating team says could be Stales continued to support the "Your view of human rights and laundry room door· to enter the aboard the bus. redirected to salaries. s hah aes pite published reports mine are the same." home or Charlie Hagler on South Wueste followed the route And, he says, "teac hers in· of widespread torture and the Wednesday was not the first Coast Highw.a.y . taken by the bus and caught up cre~sin~ly question ~he _need ~or imprisonment of 100,000 political lime that Clark has spoken out Jewelry valued at $2,100 and with the vehicle at a bus stop ma1ntauung three district office prisoners. against the Carter Administra-c.<lothing worth S80 was taken. near I..ake Forest at about 9 p.m. administrators while continually lion and criticized U.S. foreign between 10 a .m. and 3 p.m .. The officer boarded the bus eliminating the staff and pro· policy. officers sajd_ and arrested Arthur Lee g r a m s th ey a r e t o a d . ,..,..,. Page .4 I Hileman. 22. of Oceanside, and a ministrate." 17-year·old juvenile without Those two items alone could incident. mean nearly 2 percent in salary The men reportedly had rolls hikes, he s aid. ofmoheyintheirpockets,bound ''Nine t y per ce nt o f lhe together with rubber bands. teachers polled said they don't They were booked into San see the need for three ad· Clemente Jail and later picked minis tra tors ," Hagen said. Up by Carlsbad detectives who "There are rumbtings to dump DOCTOR. • • pending trial on three earlier cour;its. The Mar x Brothers · classic film, .. Monkey Business." will be s hown tonight at 7 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Library. Admission is free. Further m· formation may be obtained by ca lling Tony Arroyo at the library, 497-1733. &aid the men remained in an administrator." tustody today. Bill Barnes, the district 's edu c ation dire c tor and ORANG£ COAST negotiator for the school district, i s one of the three ad · ml n istrators t a rgeted by He is corrently free on $10,000 cash bail on charges which now include murder. practicing medicine without a license and falsely prescribing druics. HeckJ, a retired Los·...,Angeles Police Department sergeant, today blamed clinics with wrucb Barnes had dealings for not fully cooperating with prosecutors . NeUJport Surf and Sport DAILY PILOT T"e Or~ Co.it,1 0 4ttlr P1~1 •1th "'"'''"' 1\ co"'O•n+cl 1rw ,.. • .,, p,.,,, o owl>ll\~ C>t tl'llP 0'•"09 Co.\t P\.IOt•'"'"' Co'"o.,-iy s.,,....,, •01\IOf\\ tte °"~1\heCS MoMlt y t l'\f'OU9f\ f'f1<l•'9 tot (O\I• Milw NtwOOrl Be•rn HvntitW)U)n B••<h ~ounte1n V •tl•f ""•""• L•tu"• l••<Pt Soutrt C.o.t~I A \In.flt' rf'Olon•I fdlf..,.. I\ PwC>hU'-..0 S.tw'04f'' ef'd W....S•O '"• Pl•nt•P4l CM.1C>l1'"'"0 Of_..I 1\ •t ))O Wf\1 9ev !>h N \. P 0 8(U IMO. (.Ml•~ ... (•1110'"•• •·)t1t 11 ........ -P.-f .. 10t.M Af'\4 Pu~1Y.1 f119-•A M.....,i... M°'"•Ol"O (dtt°' CJtrrAr••tM ..... 4)'M\.\~· ..-,." .. ~ E.O•t0t l egun• 8Hcll Office t0)1 Ho CM U H 1Qf\W•¥ OfflcH C.O\ta ,,,_,, )JOWt\' &ey\1rH'I t4~tl"9fonf!MM" tll1t .. «flt9Mw~"'"d T ... pllon• (7t41M2._, ~ .. lifted ~d••rtl ....... 1111 Ugtlne le.cit Alt D111..,_nte: T..._..._.. • ....,.. ,,...,~cw- 4IAIOO teachers. He said he understands the faculty's frustration, but said the solution Is not to lay off an administrator. "We're working on a very minimal program ." Barnes said. "We don't have a lot of fat anywhere, either in the ad· ministration o ffice o r the scboo1-." Kids to Get Face Paint Lal\ma Beach Sobllns who will be prowlln1 about oa Halloween nt1bt. will have an opportunity to tet ferocious faNS at a IMal atore Frid~~· Ha face palDttn1 wt1I be offered to cblldrea 12 and under at Kida Klolet, m Broadway, Frt- da1from2totp.m . There will be • si.ao cbarae wl&la ,....... lbared bJ fffe oatater Dlaae AqualaaJdo -9 tbe YoUth Dlvtaion of t.he Lacuna lloultan Pla.ybouN. I He charged that was a factor in dropping of the grand theft ch a rge, although Barnes was ordered arraigned in Orange County Superior Court next Thursday on the other counts. "Ht! (Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright> put on one hell of a preliminary hearing. But we still haven't played all our trump cards," declared Hecld. The orimarv lnveittiutor of Barnes' activities in tbe medical field, leading lo his arrest in August, claimed today he .. still receivina information about it rrom ~roreaaional sources. "The poor UttJe fellow l8 in deep trouble," Heckl said <A the case a1alnat Bames, a former community theater act.or ln the Chicago area. His murder charge stems rtorn the death In September 8, 1979 of acute diabetic John llcKenale, 29, of · Anaheim, whom' Barnes had teen two days earlier and sent home with an order-to avoid sweetl, accordinl totetUmonf. • ====We Carry' the Best AU Year L011CJ1===~.,. Mein l'9re m• Newpoft •tvd. .... ,. ....... ·- 171-1174 O,...DlllJ ---Store 2 210'111 Mertne Ave. ••tboa tat1nd 173-7121 t Opeft OeltJ . ... ____ ·~ -·-····---···· ------ Store 3 OP Gotch~, Dolphins, Offshore, Stubbles, O '~eiUs, Rip curl , rz oo, Merona, Powderhorn, T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Four Ptav, A-Smile, Topsiders, Quiksilver and much more. ,. __ .. __________ __ I '"' °" Coupon I I Good 10/11thru1111 J L -vaUd on M le mar<IWINllM or t ZOO. -~------------ South Co•8t Pt•u ,.,,;.., eo ........ ..., ..... w ... 1111n ... , .... 111.e144 ............. 141-0523 MalHour10e., f. I I I 1 I I I • I • •• CALIFORNIA -llllon Sex Lawsuit Hits Moretti LOS ANGELES (Af)l A wnman who worked for former CaUfomt• Ass.mbly Spuker Robert M..,retU'a Afrk an cold mlnin1 company haa 11.ied -him for St million for requ1rlnt1 that she "perform perve~ and a dulterou1' !'uual acts" with him •. The suit, fllt"d by Susan Rush Mor1an who went lo work u yettr 11iio for Moretta's Bentley In tem1tt1onnl Tnutlnti Corp in Zwf'<in.a , L1hena, ac cuaes him or fr1tud for r11hna to explain that h.-• "intended and rt'Quart-d th•t :<he hve with Moretti whilt' tn I ibt>rta 11nd th11t shf' perform JWrverse and adulterous :.exual artb with and for Morl'tll THE SVIT AL"lO CLAIMS that last Apnl isnd May. Moretti "incr .. ued bas sexual harassment of her, in partaculttr by pressunne. seducing and in ducin1 hl'r to l'Onsent to » ·meniAge a troas ' with her sister <Ind ham .. Moretti. who as married and has rour children. _ called the charges "a bsolutel,> l.U'lbelie' able · and "preposterous Let me tell you that It 1 Lhe su11 I 1s absolutel) and totally ~ llhout foundation . Moretti ..-~ said Wednesda.> night "Th~ on ly thing to whic h I can attribute the s uit 1s that s he r Ms Morgan) is very, very s ick at this point. I don 'l know when! she dreamed this up " fie said a ll key employees M0111ni h ved an the same house. the on- ly habitable building -a t the minfog camp s ite 300 miles from Monrovia. but that ea'ch employee had separate quarters MORETTI DENIED HE harassed Ms. Morgan. ''I really think that any of the people that were around Susan,before she quit her job and came home can tell you she was having a tremen- dous amount of difficulty because of the coup" in • the Liberian government last spring that tem- porarily shut down the company's mining opera- tions. Ms. Morgan's suit also accused Moretti, who is president and chief operating officer of t~4} gold mining compan y. and owner Ken Ross or breach of contract by failing to give her promised vacation. raises and to pay for shipment or her household 1 goods back to the Un ited States. The suit wa1> filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court for Ms . Morgan by attorney Marvin M. Mitchelson .J11dge's Threat GOP Delays Bulk Mailings SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A squabble between Republicans and Democrats over the use of inexpensive bulk-rate mailings seems to be growing into the Great Brochure Flap. In the latest development Wednesday, a federal judg~ accused some Assembly Republicans of misrepresenting a court order in a c ampaign brochure, and said they m ight race con- te mptcharges if they mail it. A Republican official defended the brochure but said the juage's warning kept copies from be- ing mailed. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Board of Education President Roberta We.iDttaub denied she de- ..ftbe ralely disobeyed a judge's orders to reduce .Joint R~!lea rc.·h Dr Michael Friedman. UC San Francisco Cancer Reseuch clinical director. holds the first batch of marijuana cigarettes for use in a research project on cancer pa- tients. Doctors will determine if the active chemical ingredient in marijuana reduces n a usea and vomiting that results from chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Ftldlly, October 31. 1980 DNL y "LOT AS 'A Terrible Mistake' RPputed Mobster A.cquitted by Clerical En-or SAN DIEGO (AP I Distrirt Attorney Ed Miller says ;.i city judl(e 's decision to acquit a re puled naob figure becaw.e or a clerical error by the jury is ··outrageouR" and '"a sad commentary" on JU!H1ce Chri~er Petti. an alleged associate of slain organized crime lt>ader Frank Bompensiero. was ucquitJ.ed Wednesday by Superior Court J udge Carlos r.azares The judge made the ruling a fter nottnl{ the JUry had signed the wrong verdict form JurOCf had erroneously <leclared that Petti was convicte<l or a ch arge they intended lo acquit him on Pet:l1 wu-; on trial for assaulting twc) men al a I.a Jolla conclom101um pro1ec.t in August 1979 "IT MAKES US Sl<'K ," s aid Juror Hoity Chase She called 9'he error · a terrible mistake a tragedy ·· The mista ke became known when jurors were pollt'd by Cazares after Petti was convicted Tues day of assault on Joseph Balkans but acquitted of hitting Lawrence Halbeisen. Jurors said they in• tended acquittal on the Balkins count and convic- tion on the ~her ·'Thank God the system works " attorne} Ost·ar Goodman of Las Vegas said after Calo• ts decision PROSEClJTOK BRIAN t .. Michaels called al :·the worst mis<-.irraage of ju~11ce I've ever seen · Casares told the 1ury "Sometimes wc arc t'aught in a vase I flon't havl::.' any choice but to grant the motion fur a1udgmcntof acquittal " Miller, a 20 year law enforremt:nt veteran s aid he has ··never e xµe n t:nced a ruling as out rageot.L'i." lie added, "I C-druiot conceive of the thinkinJ.l lhat would possess a 1udgl' to rule in s uch a way wher1· u mistr1 k1> q/ a mech,in1NI nature b) a JUry was the only ll>S Ul' · PF.1Tl ADMITTf:IJ WU:L.mNG a bat an the scuffle but da1med infl1 ct1ng anjunes wa::. an acci- dent f'ett1 's co-ddendant. Joseph Biassi, was ac· quilled by thl::.' ~ame jury . 1\ gang~ter turned t"BI informer. Bompensiero was shot to death gangland style al home Fe~ 10, 1977 A trial has been under wily in Los Angeles in v. h1 ch the government has tried lo link five reput- t'd Mafia f1g11rvs to the killing. Cops Hunt Caller In Girl's Death RI VERSID .. _ rA l11 \\'pclnl'sday they found Police a1 e working lo 1•v 1dl::.'nce directly link· lt-arn the identity n( a 1ng the caller to the calll·r who tel£•phont·d murder" of 15-year-old the motht>r of J m1:-.~1ng Susan Jordan in a phone gi r! to sa > "'here! to f ind . booth at a gas station her bod) •ind 11ll·nt1f1c·;i nt!ar her home. In the t1on s e r o n d o f -t w o l n V "st 1 u ,d n r.; 'i a 1 d ano n y m o us r a 11 s t cr "LIKE ME, HATE ,ffE' SA \; 1>11-:<;o r1\1'1 An('hnrman r~111I Bl<1om o f to· l e" 1''11111 -.t;.il1o n h C'ST h:t:-. IH•t•n \ olt•d San l>i eg1.·-; h est n<·wsr:.ister In l"'<.11l1·rc, 11f .,T1uwd In· · a loc·a l TV µrngram guide Ill' a ls" v.a~ ,-ott.•11 -...oro;t Susa n's m othe r . the 1·a ller said the girl's 1dent1fica t1on could be fou nd 1n lhC' phone booth Ea rl ier T uesday night Mrs J ordan re 1·e1vl'd the first call from -;om l•onl::.' who told her · 'iu:-.:an won't be coming ho me tonight and you <'an find her body at Vic- toria ;ind Gibson.·· The 1.n rl ·; · nude body, her r lnth <·~ s<·atlered around 1 hl· orange trees in a n1·ws cas1rr grove at that antersec· ,\II lht' olht•r-. plJt•t•tl lion. \lo:lS found by police in netwi'en ~hor1 Iv after the call. ...... ----\ ' t ) , l --. . class sizes as part o r fhe city's desegr6ation plan. . -------· •.. .. •. " --,.... __ ...:;...;~::::..~ calling an)' -failure to • '. • · ·' · • · , . , · .. 1 o ( ..... ·_~-_ ... _._~_ .. _-;T:_J;_·_· ___ ")~·::~~~~~b;;~-~r~~~ ~~<vat· :rnsmadm\~ov.4tl·· Jom'iteiiil;·~';v~;: was an honest mistake I · . and nothing else,t' Mrs . Weintraut> tol~ Judge Paul ~ --" .._ ·. Ii Egly on Wednesday during a Superior Court hear- ing into charges by the United Teachers of LOs Angeles lhat she failed to carry out the judge's or- ders. About lhe school board's failure to lower class size as Egly ordered. Mrs. Weintraub said, "J just . think the order was misinterpreted, your honor.'' Prfesf SMff~r• Bepafkb ORfNDA (AP) Parishioners who took com- munion from a priest who came down with infec- tious hepatitis have received gamma globulin in- jections in a mass immunization program. Health officials said the risk of contracting the disease was small. The Rev. Jerrold Kenn~ of the Church of Santa Maria in Orinda gave communion wafers.at ttiree 'Masses th1s month to about one-quarter of the parishione rs in the· 800-member Roman Catholic Church. Contra Costa County Health of- ficials say 168 people had been lnocWated by Tues- day. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Noting that only in· dividuala and nol groups can be libeled". a Los Anteles County Superior Court judge dismissed a cla11-action suit brought by all uniformed officers of the Los Angeles Police Department against t~e American Broadcasting Co. and Channel 7 Eyewit- ness News. : .. Tbe claas·action civil cue. 1eekin1 SlO million in damaces. stemmed fron> a series of K.ABC newscasts datine back to urn about such subjects u police 1bootin11. excessive use of violence and links to or1anlaecl crime. Judte David A. ThomH said that under CaWomia law, only lndlvlduala can suffer harm to their re.,Utatlons and livelihoods and sue for dama1e . ... e1e11 Dealed ,..,.. TRACY <AP> -Robert Beauaoleil, a follower ol convicted mus murderer Chari• Manson, bu been dmled parole. A tm.-member panel of the state Board of fttaoa Tenm 1aid Wednelday tbat Beausoleil'• aim• "llllOwa u exceptloaall1 ealloul dllre1ard fbr bama 1ufferln1.'' Board:e•man Ruct1 Oarda Aid tbe declllon wu IDOU9. ......... a, ~ at tbe uel VcvUonaJ llllUtale ..... M"'-1 a life term: He 1191 bMD _ • ..._.of ftnt•llW murder Md .. tweet to ._.. tar tile .lulJ 27, 119, llaJial ol mualdu a..., ....... . .. Get S50 off the cost. . lnsulat,e the attic in your house lo the R-1~ standard usin~ approved makrials <md lhl'. _Gas..Compan y will send you a check for $50. That's if you have an independent t.:nn lrc1dor d<1 the job or you do it yoursdf. If you han! the Gas Company do the insulation. lt\i.:~ ·1 1 autnmal · ically take $50 off your insulation hill. Get low cost Qnanclng. The Gas Company will adually lenJ you the money to insulate, which is nice. And fhev'll lend vou that monev at an 81\·, annual perc~ntage rate which is even nicer whe~ you conside; how hi ~h interest rates are. All you have to do is be a Southern California Gas Company residential h'eating customer and mE:!ct the qualifications. ._.. . · Get a tax break. You're allowed a LC)% Federal tax credit of up to $300 of the cost of attic insuJation. A tax credjt is even better than a .tax deduction because it's deducted from the taxes you owe, not }'Our income befor.e laxes. Get help on )'Olll' gas bill. This is where 'insulation helps you save money over and over. It means you'll use less energy heating and cooling your home, which will help keep your gas bills as low as · possible~ And that's the 1weete.st deal ol alL For more infonnation call the~ t UWl'l)any at 1-80().422-4422. 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B.trt-dra Kre1b1ct1 Ed•tor1a1 P&<Je Editor &11 o t Measure 1.at:una UeaC'h vott-~ will ('Ut ballots Tutaday on thret' ml·u:.urP~" :. blulrtop pr~ervaoon 1mttalive . & San Onolr~ Furleur c;en••rat1ng s t ation adviaory vote. and an atforda It> hou:H11t( n·f e rt'ndum · Thl• Uu1h l'1lot rt-comm e nda t "1t1 0 11 Mt•l.elurl' t:. the blulftop huhlltave A \lilt' 11( con~rlence on Measure F. th.-nurlcc.r ll~111t ud v1:-.11n \lllt> \'t•s o n Mt.>usurt' (;.the housing referendun1 nw bl11tftop inauut1ve would add 25 feet to the r 1ty ~ u •~t11l 1,t tOCnot '\°'tback for con.'Jtruct1onon coastal blulf~ It would jh~o prohibit excavation of bluff faceli, require lund:.t·.1p1n.i ant1 wradlng to restnct around water. and r e qu1n· u ~t.o0l11tottl' study for proposed development on the hluH-. Th,· 111ea~ure also calls for a spec•fic plan for t he t·1ty i.. t't•ntral blufrl'I. a nd a bluff walkway easement a lon.c tht' ,._.mt.-blutr St't'llon Thosi> uq~um~ a1itumst the m1hallve contend thl! t!o<•u n1 t·1H I!\ amt.ii uou~ unnecessao~ and 1mpracuc.al Lo e n (u1 l'l' Some termi:. m t he mihatiye are in faet vague or not dt' t'Jnl'd t'll' uff1l'lals have said the meas ure would p rove ·pa rtu:ularl~ diffic ult·· to admuuster Some fu rm o f b lufrtop protection should be developed by lfw t•lly That could com e when the community's Local Coc.1SlC1~ Plan task for ce makes coastline recommenda· lions t o the council Hut the Daily Pilot recommends a No vote. on the in· 1t1 ~t1 "t'. w h1t:h c:ontains too many a mbiguities and • om1 s~1011s Measun• 1-· on the ballot, the advisory vo te on the San Onofre NUl'h:<.1r Gen e rating Station, carries no legal weight a nd in fact ll' ra ther an e mpty exercise. • The meas ure notes alleged hazards connected with nuclear plants a nd urges the conversion ofthe San Onofre unit now in operation to non ·nuctear fuel --or its closure. The proposition also urges development of solar and other ren ewable energy s ources. . The Daily Pilot h as no recommendation on this ballot roeasure . Measure G would allow development of low and mode r ate incom e housing in Laguna Beach, as long as no c ity gener a l fund money is used. and public notice is given ~ The Da ily Pi lot recommends a Yes vote San· Cle01ente Choice San Clem e nte vote rs next Tuesday will select two Cit y Co~ncil members Twelve candidates are seeking the seat s. whic h run to April 1982. In making r ecommendations for those council seat s :the Daily Pilot car efully conside red tbe political balanc~ ~necessary to maintain harmonyontheoncevolatile panel. We recommend: , -Patrick l.ane, a former coWlc il member fro m 1974 un til 1978. and an in terim councilman since June . The 42-year-old attorney brings a wealth of e xperience and ~'-!rs pective to the council along with his sense or humor :something the council could use. , Lane would continue to provide s tability on the City Council m the wake of more than two years of turmoil. -Alan Korsen , a 38-year -old management consultant who h al'I laWlc hed t he most energetic campaign of the 12 t•onlendcrs Korsen has a good gr asp of what is ailing San Clemente . and would s upport the rational, planned growth of the cit y's bat·k country He has long called for a growth management plan, which just r ecently was endorsed by the current City Council. a nd believes ne w housing developme nts s hould pay th eir own way • Op1n1ons exprPssed 1n the s pace ab~e are those of the Dally P llol Othef 111ews e•pfessed on this page are tt'lase ot 1he11 authors and • artists Re ader comme,111 ts 1nv1ted Addr.ess The Dally Piiot p O ' · Bo• 1 ~60 Coste .M.e~a: C~ 9?62~~one 1?J4).:~·~2l ,~,~~ ....... ·, ·. ~~t~-· '-r.,nkJ.i._ '~'¥'''·' .. <.!1'!.~~ .~~ •• l.: ..... ( .. ~.~-, Cl'•.:~ ·• ., .. . . .. Boyd I KangaroO By l .. M . BOYD You can't lt>ad a kan~aroo b) a rol)e around its nerk ll 1 can b<.' gwded. however . by ats (tail. A chen• asks the wny of Uhis. The kangaroo can't jump, if its tail is off the ut ground. It needs it to push'orf · ' So If you hold it alofl, the 1,kangar oo must walk, and walk where you point it How can you call yourself a topnotch golfer , if you can't ~ give the na me of that club 1 som etimes known as a No, 4 I wood? It's also a .,~~~Y or a cleek. And which of the clubs is the mashie''°The No. 5 iron. ~How about the nablick? The • No. 9iron. • ' : i\lso on the market In a few : Weeki Will be a talking : wristwatch that tells you the : time out loud when you push a : button. ! Behavior of chimpanzees ls • so humanlike that now and I then they kill one a nother. I I I Pollsttrs asked numerous citizens to df!'si1nate the one article in the home that was most important. Thirty-two percent l\sted the television Dt>ar Gloomy . Gus Maybe Warren Althoff <Ill Wlnd, Gus, <>et. ZS) would like to lay Ute first brick for tbe OranteCwtaln. J .B. set Eight percent named the hed Q Everybody knqws that Presidents Thomas Jef· • fe<s on. J ohn Adams ctnd James Monroe died on the Fo urth of July. But can you name the President who was born on the Fourth of July., A Calvin Coolidge. re · search reveals . . Q. Is at true that artic hokes squeak like mice? "*When rubbed against one another, they do. If fresh . A 10 mile-per-hour wind generates eight times as much power in a windmill as a five mile-per-ho ur wind, please note. There are half again as many AM as FM radio sta· tions. Still, the FM lis teners now outnumber the AM listeners. First J!at lnaurance policy ever iuued had nothinl to do with today's usual drlvln1 dangers. It promised Dr. Truman J. Martin of Buffalo, N. Y., that be would be protect· ed from any dama1e1 -claimed by bone ownen wbo mlpt sue him on, the lroun4I tbat bil ma chine scared their animala. In Im, that waa. Studl• lhow at leut 43 per· cent ot thole felons in prtlOD were drlaldna at the time ol tbecrta.. What, r>'l've never lffD a battery~ated Hit •baker? Such there be. Q . How many silken 1trlnp an 1uppoHd to be in the t-... OD a araduat.'1 mortarbom'd? A. Suetly 1'2. -----------.-------------------------------.. Jack Ande•rHon . Tough Ju~ge Eyes Libya Bribe W ASlllNtiTON ·rht' S:JO m1lho•1 lJbyan bribery 11\tt'nlJ'\ h ia :s man)' t'll•m c n ts o l W 1ttt'q 1att' · :itorll'walllnK by .m 1ad mlnl1tr1t11on an tht· m idst or a rt' t'let'l.100 (•amp1ugn. c·l aam!. or ex~cutave priv1 ltc>ge , a I le~ataons 11( Whlll' tlouse involvement, ~Vt"O It my&tf'nuu~ 30 O)inute gap 111 u t•n.at·tal I ltJ-"-' rl!l't1rded eon Vt'riHHIOll Thll rl\Vllt ~lgntfl<'Uflt varallel of ull. thuuf!h fflu~ he J)rc' 1• n 1· e of a touah rederul JUdjlc wh o will brook nu nons e n se frnm anyont:. however h11ih d lld majiC h ty ti e 1:. l h ~ l'h It'( l S dtS t r 1 1• t <' o u rt J udge tn Denver. tht:' llon F'n·d Winner. who 1~ taku1~ a 'ih•rn view of the l'ase Se£'ret Jus t1t·e Dt-partment files reveal that Libya agreed to make available $30 m illion in bribe money lo l(lun lt1P rt•lcaM: of some tJ S trans port planci. t h 01l di ctato r Moa mmar Khadafy was e aRe r to twt1uire The dl'Sert dictator was willing to spend ,.the baksheesh to get While llow.e lnsaderi. to lart th(' State Oep11rtme nt 's Pm bari::u 1m the plan(!s, F l~ G I 'fl V I': •• I l'I A N (' I E R Ro bert V.€·Hu, who had clo!-e l'Onnt>ct1110~ with the Libyans , masterminded the scam While the plot was 1n pro~rt'!.S , the J ustace Department ~netrated Vesco's rolen e or con men, ac· r umulated a file cabinet full of startling eviden cl'. and then un acco untably l>e~an oh-.tructinit its own 1nvest1gat1un But thanks to an hunf'!'ot Judgl'. the details or a p<lS'llblc J u:.ti('t' Oepartmf'nt covcrup ma} ex plode onto the front pages flrort' are thPdetaal!. One of Vf's1·11::. a:-.c;oc1;,lf:'i. .James Fet>ncy. fed 1nv1•,t1gaton. in tht' Nclo\ Yo1 k L: S a tlurn1·y ., off ice 1nrormi.ll l un nn the ~c;heme In rf'lurn. lw t•XJ>f·t•ted to get a break on his :-.cntence an a busant."l>S frLi ud conv1ct1on Ile wound up twfon• W1r1ncr in a l're-!\enlen<'1ng h\·&nng where . 1-'t'eney tried I n introduce cv1dc·nce intlud1n~ ~ecret l,1•lt'phone tap\•'> 11f hai. cuopera t11in an the Ves1·0-L1bya caper Justice Oepal1 ment officials re fu 'ied to re l1:a!>t the evidence .ind threatened f''t•eney with a 77 <'O unt 111d1clmer1t 1' he 1Jt:rs1sled THIS RELUCTANCE by the Carter aJmin1strat1on to lift the lid on the Libyan bribery case sm elled fishy lo J udge Winnt'r And as l>Ourrc~ do"e t<i tum told my llSMK'1ate Ind} Radh\\ ar, the JUd# 1s not a man l<> be t-.ken ltghtl)" J\l t.x W111ner t!> a .:ra} 1ng but Vl~Ol'(IUS }UflS\ ..... h11 1:-0 un prec;s1\>e , e en rnagnet1t' in h1:-. bla1•k rob+·., • •r :-.mall µh }:.1c:al proport1un:-. ;.ind w1r) build. ht> se1._•ms thn•ul!h '>hint' knar k •1f carriag" Ln he \al'gcr and more pow crful th art ht• " lie ha!. bt-t-n llk\•ncd 10 a f1•1!>tY rn uslang When he bucks. s ay has friends. watch out. He 's a Denver Bron- cos fan who Jogs four males a day Not since Judge John Sirica blew open Ri r hard Nixon's Watergate covcrup-has a federal JUdge ~n in a :.imlla r position to t a k e on an in c umbe nt ad- m in1strataon . And like Sirira, Winner has earned a r~pulation ror being both tough and· fair. Jn the words of Dick Schmidt, gen e ral rou n se l fo r the American Soc_·1cty of Newspaper Editors. Wanner 1s "a man who docsn 't..uHer fools gladly " E V F.N LES..~ gladly. apparent ly. df*s Judge Winner suffe r at- le mpl-s by-the government to cover up offadal e mbarrass- ment lie ha~ frankly described a s "s ton e walling ·· t h e maneuvNs b y high Jus tice Department ofhr aals to suppress evidence an the Libyan bribery case Fblitical Football Winner 1s an a111d student of a famous corruption c;.ase that oc· c urred out West when he was a mt're slurttail tad the Teapot Dome scandal. which involved .I ustice Department connivance 1n the Harding adminis tration, Judge.> Winnf'r 's fn<.'nds say he !>ec.s d1 sturhing parallels bPtWC'en Teapot Dome and the J ustlcc Ocpartmf'nt 's attempts t o s uppress evidence in the Vesco-Libya case ....... ------------------------~QH N ! ?i.TL ~U1.-' ~-.:. ~ • i.I ; • Mailbox Winner has orctered Charles Renfrew. the No 2 man in the J us t1ce Devartmenl, and Philip llcymann, head of the cr iminal t11 v1sion. to appear an his court before Oct 31 lo explain their re· fusal to release evide nce in the Cd Se If they don't show up or Cail to Clle an a9~al . L\\e. }Udge ~ n ·arly to hold them an contempt of ('0\lrt 'If and when the ra<'ts become pu blH'." he declared "it may be that the r harges will be shown to IH.· as fant·1ful as the Loch Ness Mons t t·r. or th1• Abom inable 'inuwman ..On the othe r hand, 1L may be that the ca~<' will r ank with the trial of Aaron Burr, the Teapol Dom<.' Sc:and;.11. the t:-2 l>PY plane J nd Wall'r~ate. I think that as rn:rny fac L-; as possibl e should be prCS';..11\Cd In open C',OUrt subject t<l e:r<'l'S's Pxaminatlf)n." How About the Child's Responsibility? TotheEd1tor surceed !kt·cntly ttw ll .1~h11 ad ~11 JrJnt •·•· th:tt .111\1111• fr111n WatC'r IJ1~tnct. and uses 2 per- After read.ang the recent Fam 1 ministrattrm. h) d 4 1•1 I v1111· l...1,.:1J11,• \\ll\q u.ili)\ l •·nt The re~t 1:-sold to a-g nbus1- ly Weekly article about the cns1~ ktllerl tl <The onl) 111•::.ll1v<· ,,,,,. !. ·:11 1·11<.h ''' 1h1 l.l\JliHt•r n1"\S, n·rtain major oil com· 1n our schools , I fmd m yself ask for 11 was Sally's 1 Hy v1)f vi~ Won t tlit·~·· •w1 up.1111' "'.mt f1ri· pan1e~ with large agricultural mg why no one mentioned one of a~amst 1t . l.:igunJ ll~·:it'l1 lost .1 n d 1111 I1 c·1· p r ri 1,., t 1i1 n and holdtnj.!s. and land dcv~lopment the most important factors in lhas about $14! S m11l1ori dol lar!'! rif 01111111·1pa l :.i•n 1n ·:,." Wh11 11.1\.,' t'•>q>0rat1uns lit about one tenth e ra.sis. It mentioned societ v. subsidized funding This ":t!. in :1 ~~) Ul't· rif ).(PnlTJI f11111i-. Thl' lhl' normal price or water pare nt s . aClm1 n1 s t r ators , deed a cr;i me a).!a1niil lhl' c;1·r11or n·c·1·ntl~ n'Jl'(l•·<I Ill l> pr1111·rt Rc•ra use wau·r is s old to teacher; and sludt>nt problrms cit 1zens and J.aguru1 Bc.1 ch 11111 uni) 11.,1•'1 ~:l'm·r :ii fund::. l1ut f<trml•rs lwlow cost they ha-ve all valid contributors lo crlur a-• n·q111r1"I \OIJr 1·1l~ ~o g1v 1· 1·1tv bc•e n very '>'usleful. irriga ting in tional problems. lfo wf>ver. nC.jer THE~ t:i\M ~ 'th<•-ll;i)'1H\11rJ 11"m•rl l;111d 1 ~1111r•"' fr1•1· ror 5(1_ furro ws Studies ~h o w t h e once was lhl' child's rt:-;p11ns1blli· Plan :ind anMher · r.:1.l dPrr rJp '"''r"' sprinklt'r syst£•ni uses 82 percent t'y. ~estioncd · · -portunit) .wPnt down I~ t uhe:-.. _ • ..:. ~ ... --·. llf..A~~~\.... :a_.,.,_~ ~-1.~~._w"wr. ~#! . .Ar~~:~,...~ -· tL.~ ·~~~r ..... 1~\_~-:"!:·-'. :~'f.t.~~•a1t't/.::"z ? ..... ,.._,.;,b.-#'o'w',1~ -~"·"·'"'!IC~ ..-·r;crc~.7h.f~ni:'tt 1:f1~·dmo · ''-" 'dn~~-"'i'eadihg m;(c'Uss1on 'lt1~ me~s iT°"t:h'(i'{:\tv <.:nunc•ll af'I::. I-.\ 1•n 1f this nw a s un• i>"'"'"'t'!. o;t :tllation and maintenance of when three fourths I)( the claS!> prnmpll) a nd d11tt!t.ntly l.;1).(una drit!!-.11 I automat1c·all ) t hese mt-thuds I!> consider able didn't bother to read the assign-Tht• only logifoal sr11ulic1n 1.., to ).(<'I $:!'rn1lhm1 a ~ea r Wh<il \\l' lherl' 1s htlll' ince11t1ve for the menl. Wh~n IS the individual go llS(' lht· ('I I ~ (IW nl·d S l'W.q!\.• £10 g1•1 IS lht• right \(I !-.I.ind 1n line . farmer Ill change els Ion~ as the ang lo take respons ibility for hi~ plant proJK'rty fih -.oo'n a:-11 1:0. \\1 th other l'llll'S .Jnrl hcg for It, t'•>SI or water IS inconsequential. own education ~ One can teach on· av a it able It l'OUI d pr11v1dr ""1l11 .1 m yn .11! of 1·11nd111ons at Farmers could coruierve water ly af someone 1s making an effort 'iento r rit1 Zl•ns · hous111/,! .1n<I ;i t :11·h1·d not onl) by c·hangmg th eir ir. to learn Thal means listening, Iota! <'om mun rt' "'nft•r 11 5 l'ropnnl·nt ~ ll.ll'k1·1 ~. of th1 .., rl/,!al1on mNhod:. but by usmg completing a s s ag,nm e ntc;, wo uld a lso allc·v1ai<' (7lar ::.cnou::. rnPa:o.urc ar1· Oranr.:1· c'ouoty red~.11med water, a nd by grow part1c1pating a nti b<.'having Most parkin~ vriiblem b) prt1\.1d1n~· a lfouc;1ni: l <'1nl "''" 1n· 1nh::.1 thf' 1ng c rop!> that de mand less students must be forced, co<!~e1I minimum 11f 200 adc1it10nal p-Jrk Bull'1111g. Tradt"' l '1111111 1 rem ""atc;r on ~$~.and landi; or t r ickf!'d I nt() proper '4'0rk in~ places ft (•ould al~o-prtw1dc ~t rnc·twn joh~ 1 •and 1 t"· "<'ntClr In · 1000 when the idea or the ,babats. When docs self con trol a day rare,r,•nH•r. <t ll'l'n ugl' C°ll-tlC'n~Ctllt>· Jl::;11'h h11~ ~,.·rlph-;ral Can a l .was con· rom e m ? c~nte r , a tcllo\n h.dl . 1 a •ne w • ~mcthrng to g;un Ou you" cclved, at was ant1c1pated that sourcl' nf ancom1•1. and <t :-dr The board uf 1.a ~unLi J-',,ct.., ,., l'al1forma's population would i\S ..\ SIXTII ~radc teacher u{ 10 years, I spend every period before sctl ool, recess. lunc h hour. antJ after school forc ing s tudenLs lo complete assignments Sfiould a ll teachers be expected to do-Olis" Yes, about May 15 I have I.hem trained to do this without using all my spare time By then schopl i!> about over and J spend s ummer trying lo gear up for another year ! I'm beginning to bum out a nd to look for other alternatives where one works with pcoplewho will cooperate There is only one way to get bet· ter at reading or math and that is t.o practice at ! That requires stu- dent participation. A student may not merely sit in cla'ss and be "taught" that is entertain· ment ! KAREN NICHOLS Snlfen• N~tl• To the Editor: La1una Beach has the dubious dl1tlnctton of having on its hands the modern version of the American tra1edy. It is called tenior citiaens' housln1. This project bu been passed on from one City Council to the next Cit)' Council like a political hot potato -the victim Is the senior citisen wt.o ll.ves on a nxed income and desperately nee ds senior aithena' loaln1. With the pualn1 of tlme c•me tbe "Patil Mermaid Project." After Jell'I ot frultleaa dickerinl till• proJ•d fell apert. Then came the "G ...... yre Slte." For ' yean tlU proJ-t wu kicked from Dlllar to poet and for a abort tlme It looked Ub lt mJ1ht support1n~ rlilnt•1• hall Als1J lhl' 1111ncd by tht• l.aJ.!una Taxpayer:-. :o.oon number 56 million and we Cou11cll l hambcro; l'r1uld he Ao;!i 11c 1atwn 1n 1ti-h••hf'f that might suffe r fro m thirst It is movNJ to the nrw lnralion .mr1 ''CJl'tJlt11'd h<1using l'Onlrnll(•d tiy n1_>'>' obvious that our population give the Citv Ital\ room (01 t·x non 101•,11 h urca urrat:-. would will he nowhere that large ai>d pansi<1n · s poil .111r vdl;.ig<' and bt• a costly o ur need for water m uch less. _ L<'t'i; make Laguna Beach a blunder We' ur11.c· .;.i Nt) vote on , We have a chance to halt this happy town. Let':-. get start<-d Me;1s11n· C: h11l1on~dollar boon~ogg le by vol· with a foaslb1ijty study of the Tll EHF:SA. EA<;u:s tnJ.! V.ESon Propos1t1on8. city-owned scwa~c plant prnp· l'r<':-.tdt!nl, l...q.~11na F~1<·ts. Int' EVELYN GA.YMhN ert y as re com mcmiled by the llousinl( Commallcc·. Let's build house.> ,for our needy senior ril i~e.~. -ALA E./\OAMS To the Editor : The dream of providing low cost housmg to the poor. the han· dicapped, and s'enior r1t1zens is certainly laudable. To do so in Laguna Beach through use of federal or stale subsidies may sound gr.eat, but eitperlence here to date CHUO development re· jected by \.he Cily Councill and elsewhere ~as been unsausrac- tory. • Proponenta claim there are no c0&ts to the t axpayer. no use of 1eneral funJts. no strin1s at· tached, and that we a re mlssln1 , out on $2 million a year . Let's eumlne both the claims and lhe proponents; l. No strings. Any project us· tn1 state or federal money is subject to "Equal Opportunity" laws . administere d by bureaucracy. fl people outalde La1una are poorer. needler , more handicapped or are needed for ethnic balanu, they are ·properly more qualif\ed for low- co1 t hou1in1 . There Is no Watvr (',,11c_·er1u To the Editor :- Pr oposjtion R is a matter of vital cooc_em to you financially The P eriphera l C anal , a s plannt: 1 would be the large!ll publH' works prOJl'Cl on earth. The pubh rized cost is $600 million. If t he cost of racililJes authorized by SB 200 and the power plants required to move vast a mounts of water is in eluded. the price jumps to an estimated $11-$23 billion To m a k e a river run backwards. uphill from the Sacramento/San Jo1tquin Delta. up the San Joaquin Valley and over the Tehachapi Mountains requires immense amounts of electrical energy. The State Water Sys t e m is th e single largest c.onsumer of e lectricity In the state ;~our Southe rn California Metropolitan Water District (from which we in Orange County draw our wJter) i1 the second. One pump at the foot of the Tehachapis uses as much electrical energy as d\d the city of Loa Angeles in t~. WATl!ll 18 NOT cheap. Who pa)'I ror it'.' Los Angeles pays for one-third of the cost of water purchased by tbe Metropolitan • To the Editor~ The Pilot's editorial and news priorities need m assive revision. It's satJ enough that the Pilot has such a callous disregard of local First Amendment rights in its c1 rc ulatlon-building campaign to close a bookstore in Newport. But an the Oct. 23 street edi t1on . the Pilot went off the deep end. Headlining a $17,000 fire at their new wttipprng boy. Talk of the Town, the Pilot relegated Kosygin's resiJCn ation to a l'IUh· headline . The Pilot neithe r named nor pictured KosYJin's successor. Tikhonov, until page t hree! The Pilot had a choice of pie turing Tikbonov or a 1911 cash r egister on paie one. The cash r egister was In Irvine . so ll got the front page treatment. Who's deciding what gels front pa1 e treatment over there? Your most provincial delivery boy? JAY MURLEY • , ... 0•11• ...._. __ ,..,._ .... ,_ ,.,., lreM ........ L_...-......... ..._ .... ._ ~ ........ -u ... c.-....... CA tl•8'• l. .... n t-IMfM ... ...-.k•'"°' ...................... _... ... _ ........ ... II ... Wti""' -... --,.._. 119 ...... .,. _, ... ._.. ........... c•rc•--" .....__ Duntln11ton Beaeh Fountain Valley EDI TI O N VOL. 73, NO. JCM,' SECTIONS. 4 PAGES ORAN GE COU NTY . CALI FORN-IA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1980 -- . Your HomPfo•·n Dall,-NtawMpap.-r TWENTY -F IVE CENTS 118 Cable TV -Focuses on Rosy Future Cable lf'l ~v11uon urr1l'11tb beseak~ by ~n ... tru.:11on rt1l1ttf'd complaints. luok thl' offrn1u vt> Wedl\eSday naacht Ill Ii puhh(' forum In Huntington Hn<'h Dave Edw•rd:i_, a~nt'ral manage r of Olck1nson 1'11<'1f1r Cablesystems. responded to queries about why has t."ompany is spending S20 m1lhon tu build a television system thut hus faced ----s~h a ho&tile-recepUon 1tmon~ many HU_ftl1ngto~ Bc .a ~h Ax Killer ... 0 u n l a I n \' II I I .. .) II n d w .. stm1nistl'r rt'l'lldent~ ''Some or )OU llHI) think Wl0 1't• c ra~v.' Edy,ard21 ~u1d 'I ti hk~ to put Lhal rumor to rc>st Th<" n..-cullVt' 11es(·rihed t· .. blt' tel1·vis1t1n 11s 'the most cJH•1ung commurucat 1111" phenom~nC)n or Ih a~ decad e Ht' i.a 1d lht' two way systt-m e\.l'rltually will permit res1dl'nts l<• obt 111n b11q~lar .ilurm-. und medical eltH I "'' "llt'tt throug h IJ!etr l' 11 b It' t'OMecttons l>l'sp1te Edwards· "lowing 1HOJert1ons , many of the 60 p<"o ple a tte nding the Home Cu um·1l sponsored forum were mo rl' concern ed wi th the IJrclb lems or the present The mu t common Objections fot'U!>ed on a lack of warning that s treel repairs a fter the cable lines a re installed have been shoddy and unsightly. O n e woma n h a d t o be reassured that the front·lawn cable boxes would contain no hazardous PCBs or radioactive materials. ' berore ronstruction crews have T h ou gh som e r es idents begun tearing up s treets and appeared unconvinced. cable lawns 111 IO<'al housing1:racts. official£ .stressed that l~a~ Other fesTaefl(s compfalned-. -streets have not been weakened by the patched cable t renches. Residents were told that no city funds are involved in the project. a nd local officials repeated their vow to upgrade co n s tru c ~ i o n n otifi c ation procedures so that r~idents will not be caught by surprise Cable orfi cials claimed that 5.000 to 6,000 households have at'cess to the system as a-result o f a l ready co mpleted HB Squabble I co n struc tion . s a ying that complai nts have been registered by a relatively s mall percentage of homeowners Huntington Deach Couifcilman D o n Ma c Alli sle r . wh o r e presents t he c it y on t he gJ)verning Publ1t• Ca ble Television Authority , s aid. "So far. I have received more calls -about whfll people can g.-t 1t ~t their house than complaints " ) . I . Declared Recall of Board lnnoceiii McKINNEY, Texas <APl 1' four·month lega1 night ma r e ended for Candace Montgomery when s he was acquitted :or murder c harges, but her lawyer says the summer after- noon she killed a friend with 41 blows of an ax will haunt her Teachers-' Threat forever. . Mrs .. Montgomery· trembled as the verdict of innocent was re· turned Wednesday, then quickly IPlr~r!MF-}f~t t e courthouse with he r ~~lli*'ll~Pr. Pin. . ' The couple plan to move lo Atlanta, leaving behind a trail that spotlighted her romantic liaisons with other men and her I confession to killing a friend, I Betty Gore, in self-defense on 1 Friday, June 13. "', "There won't be a day in the ,, .. , By PATRlc;K KENNEDY_ Of U. O.lly ~ii.t S~lf Teacher associatioO( officials in the Huntington Belich. Union High School District are sending signals that they m ay try to Judges Hii Waddill • in Ca1npaign lire of Candace Montgomery c that she won't remember she ~., .,. B FREDERICK SCHOEMEID.. (!(j'fflfn}(le<f lliJS-aCl,'' de £erise at· -' y OI -Dellf ~li.t it.eff torney Don Crowder: told the " Two Orange County Superior jury in h1s closing arguments. ~ Court judges say former murder "Don't rob this woman. Don't o.11,,..1.uutt~-. defendant William Wlfddill is be· rob her two children. Don't rob ANIMAL CONTROL O~R AL ~ACIA AND FRll!NDS ing "vindictive" in bis verbal this husband and wire.·· Doge Face De•th In Ironic Twiet to Cruelly CaM assault on a prosecutor who ii5 start_a_ recall-aga.insi--rive members of the school board. Officials or the District Educators Association recently rejected the district's "final" contract offer of a 16 percent -Tais-e-OVH the next lwo years "Recall 1s -an optidn," ~<11d association President David Chapel. "We'd lake to work wilh the board to rearrange the budget prionties but we m1~ht have to start a re<'all We ve discussed it in counci I " School board memher Zita Wessa said today st\C' con::.1d ers the recall threat a ploy h) teachers to squeeze a bf>ttN contract offer from trustees "I'm not getting grey hair over their threat," Mrs Wessa said "It's part of their game µIan Every school distnct an th~ state has been threatened with rerall fo r doing their job <1nd being fiscally responsibl e.'' she said ·'If the citizens were startlflg a recall drive, then l 'd be concerned." Mrs. Montgomery confessed now a candidate for judicial office. -to hacking her friend to death in in Tueflday'selection. a desperat.e struggle sparked b y ~ R d D g. The Westmirister physician's the revelation of a love affair WO es cue 0 s statements attacking Deputy between the 30-year-old de· , District Attorney Robert Chat· The teachers. frustrated b~ stalled contract negotiations. recently petitioned the board to fire district ,Superintl'r.dn:·' n: _.,,.,-; Frank Abbott and have staged various protests this year. fendantand Mrs. Gore's husband, terton were assailed at a press ~llan. F • E • conference today by judges The innocent verdict. returned acing xecutwn Byron McMillan a nd James by a nine-woman, th ree-man Turner. jury after three hours of .de· Chatterton, now seeking elec· liberation. clima xed an eight-ERMAN tion as a Su~rior Court judge, day trial marked by dramatic By P~,~ ~~~!.2 si.11 • Shelter_. w~I~ police sea~ched . was the prosecutor who carried testimony. A guilty verdict fo~ their nussmg owner with an the Waddill baby strangulation would have ·requlred jurors to Last f'.'ebruary. two s~all dogs animal c.ru~lty warrant. ~ase in separate trials before find that Mrs. Montgomery act· were discove_red starving and 'fhe nussmg man was arrest~ McMillan and Turner . , t?d "intentionally and know· near. death m an a bandoned Wednesday lft ~ard_en Grove Murder charges agains• the lngly . .'~· , Huntington Beach home. an_d faces a p0ss1ble rm~ for the physicianwere droppedfollowing The Montgomerys made-no The dogs were nurse~ qack to mtsdeme~oroffense. the second tfi.al in wttich the Protests have included picketing schools before cl asses and staging separate. one-day sick-outs at the district'::. ~ax comprehensive high schools and the guidance center for handicapped students. William Bianchi, the non·teaching director of the West Or ange County L'n1ted Teachers Association. admitted that a successfuJ recall is a remote p0ssibtlity. ··Recalls are a lot of work and t.ard· to ·a<?•omplish." B1anch1 ,. . comment ~ the verdict. and health· and held as ev1den~e at But his rescue~ dogs. ~o jury in McMt'!tar(s courtroom jurors refused to coi'Ameot on the Or ange County Animal lenger needed as evidence. mat. ~ deadlocltetl 11 to tror acgwttal. . . ~·· . ' • soo~ut to death at the w ~ WM..h ~·~ . ell' ec111~ .. ~~~ ~ ~ ~""" ........ ~<.(°'!:~~·-.... ...,.=.,, -'.:'1-..· ··--~A-:,r;~a ~;.as ~~ m -__ ,,_, _-n v-~m"y~.-;-:::.r· ~~-..:-.:.·~· ~..,.,."~~....,....7 -. -· .... · z¥t.1106 .. -.:. -._,·!...,_ ·· -~ ·'Jfl'l m tat:Li~~~ ,., , ~ ·~-·-.. said. "But it's a good threat to --·~-. > ~~~~\ y. ... c .,a,. . .'= \!;'°_, ~ ~~~. 4 -· The sc~) board maantams lt cannot mut the teachers' salary demands or a 14 percent raise 'earliertbathis wife's·affairwith M Q n lbe~tscannot .befound. . $13,500 to Chatterton's election O•i••'•••tSutl- anotber man m eant nothing C Ue~ ~ohce Detective Cra~g kobison opponent, North Orange County r~ Slcaf-' because. "I love Candy." · · ' sa id that .on Feb .. 8· neighbors on Municipal Court Judge Robert .uuuu .,. He said he accepted a position 8 k ff LanarkC1rclenot.1cedthat RotJ:e~ Fitzgerald. . at· Georgi a 4 n st i-t u t e o f QC 01Jl e Belk er. 33· hadn t been home m And the physician has been Technology at Atlanta and plans ~~klshl .~hey grew concerned quoted as saying that Chatterton to begin aitew with his wife and Fr.om Cli·ni·c a u s ogs. is "not fit to s it oD"'t park bench. their children. •' A police offi cer called to much less a court bench." Lead defense att.orney Don ~ investigate found m onth-old He said he would do every. Crowder, who received two con· LOS ANGELES (AP> letters in his mail box. thing be could to s_ee that ..._. tempt. citaoons from State Dis· CanceMtricken Steve M~Queen He also found two emaciated Fitzgetald defeats Chattetton. trict ·Judge Tom Ryan during has )eft the clinic in Mexico dogs, ribs showing, dose to McMillan said be was "or. the trial, said he was "very where he had been treated with death fro m wee ks without rended" by the actions of what pleased. very pleased" with the unorthodox mett}ods and has proper food. he termed "a vindictive , dis· verdict. f'etumed to his ranch in Santa The dogs had a pparently eaten gruntled, former derendant." Asked what prompted the jury Paula, Calif., a spokesman for what little food had been left out. "I don't know why be (Wad· to find his client innocent. he the actor said today. But their bowls were empty. A dill) would be vindictive when said, "U 1 knew that, I would be But spokesman Warren Cowan backyard pond filled with rain he was treated in a fair manner a millionaire ." said he had not been in touch provided them with water and twice." McMillan said. The attornev s ho c ke d a with McQ\leen other than to · .probably kept them alive. the Commented Turner. who pre· (See AX Page AZ) · confirm the actor was back in investigating officer said. sided over Waddill's first trial, ' California, and was unable to "I feel he (Chatterton) is an ex- say whether McQueen would Animal shelter officials have cellent, well prepar~. ethical · Bank R bb d ' r.,iurn to Plaza Santa Maria treated the dogs and held them lawyer ... one of the best I've 0 e Hospital.in Baja California soon. for the past nine months, while seen in action.'' Asked of McQueen's condition, p01ice searched for Betker. Turner and McMillan stopped In H • Cowan said, "I'm told he's Detective Robison said that short of givinl an outright en· . UlltJDD'l0ll stable, but I'm not s ure how when Betker was arrested dorsement of Chatterton. They " accurate that. is.... · Wednesday he indicated that the said they were appearing to re· A man who indicated he had a au!\ in his waistband fled with $1 ,800 in a ~oldup at the California First Bank, 17122 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach, at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. police Hid. The suspect, described as a white man in his early 20s, 5 reet 11 lncbes tall, slim build with U1bt brown wavy hair, entered a car out.tide occupied by a female compulioll, police nid. ·The woman wu in her early IOI, heavy build, pouibly wear- .inl a black wt1. police said. The 1etaway car wu described u a newer model American aedan, maroon or burlUftdy in color. PILOT lJNYEILS TllE '81 ..4lJTOS T'odu-'1 DaJly Pilot previews tM 1111 autamobile U.eup. Loe* ... "AulO '11," a apecla} Mdm .......... •tori• and ........ al Dext year'• modtll from 1~ ea mpMt to Ml·•••· McQueen left the hospital near dogs can be put up·for adoption. but Waddill'• statements "to set Rosarito, Mexico, this week, the record straight." Cowan added. A s helter spokesman said "We're here on our own," Two weeks ago, the doctor in available dogs who are not McMiilan said. But both he and charge of McQueen's treatments adopted within a week's time Turner noted they had not found said he expected to actor the are Put to death. opposition to their views from actor to remain in the clinic, R-obiaon said he hopes any of their colleagues on the some 75 miles south of San someone in the community will bench. Die10. for it least another two offer the dogs a new home and months. However Dr. Ridrlgo Rodri· rescue them a second time. quez itdal that McQueen's Both are 3-yea~d. females. cancer aiSPArenUy had been halt-One is a brown daschund mix. The ed, that be was 1alnin1 weiaht other is a tan and white terrier· and that tests incidated a shrink-' pOodle mix. in& of the mall111ant tumors that , f th • I "I'd adopt them myself," the had spread rom e actor s un11 to hi• neck and chest. detective aaid, "except that !DY Rodriquez wu reported away from hia residence lD Tijuana today and could not be' reached for immediate comment, nor could oftldala at tbe cUAJc. McQueen entered the cUnlc in Au1uat and wu put on a pro1ram of U¥rtbodoll treatmenu, which lnchlded tbe • uH ot Laetru-. -the b1CbJ1 coetl"Oferllal 1ub9tance a . from apricot Pita - , ....... ii wecai lD tbe u Statea. wife and I already have two call ·ud ados." laddeo at Home MONTEREY (AP> -Allen Ludden, the popular bolt of tbe lon1-runnin1 televlalon 1ame 1bow .''Pauword," ii bome from tb• boepltal after aulferinc a aevere atroke. Ludden left Community Hoepltal bere on Wedneaday wltb hil wife, . actre11 B«tr White. ' Seal -Beach Bank Robbed Seal Beach police are 1earchin& for a lone gunman who robbed a local bank of Sl,300 Tuesday afternoon. Tbe boldup occurred at 2 p.m. at tile Security Pacific Bank at 110 Pacilic Coast HJ1hway, Seal Beach. Police S1t. Leonard Frlabe said the auapect asked a teller to chaAle a ta blll into five ones, then dlaplayed a buqua lD IUa walatbud and demanded caab. The amped wu cleacrlbed u a wblW ma.a, a1e 25-IO, I feet·3 incbea tall, llO pounds, wttb reddilb blond hair. ,. J ohn S. Donohue is running (rolling'!) for Congress in West Orange County's 34th District. He says the Peace and Freedom Party. Hke his roller skates, is a11,altemate • way t6 go. (See '8tory. Page A3). . -------- Drop Told In County's ·Jobless Rate The unemployment rate in Orange County dropped to 4.3 percent in September from the 5.2 percent posted in August . according to a report released Wednesday by the state Employ m e nt Developme nt Department. Employment increases in ag ric-ulture, con st ruction. government, t ransportation. utilities and manufacturing contributed to easing the jobless rate, analysts said. The 5.2 percent unemployment rate realized in August was the hlghest for the county during lhe current nationwide economic slowdown. The 4.3 percent September rate comparea to a 4.7 percent rate durina September 1979 . Analyst& said the employment outloek for the remainder of the year la favorable, pointing to predictions that tbe number of Jobs in public education and retail 1ale1, because or the upcominl Cbriltmaa 1eaaon, i11 expected to riH. a..t Kille Nine PEKING <AP) -An explosive cbar1e brou1ht Into Pekin1'1 central rallroad atatlOD caUMd the blut that killed nine people and tnlured 11 Wednesday nipl. rhis year because it is nn a Cixrd income from the stair . The district's 800 tea1hers make an average annual salary of $21.000, according to district officials. A survey of teacher association mem bers ct:Us week" showed rejection or the di..strict's offe r by a 403 to~ ma rgin, Chapel said; Gunshot Kills Man QUINCY \AP> -A 20-year-old Sacr'amento man was shot and killed by his uncle in a deerhWlt· ing accident in a remote part of Plumas County, sheriff'~ officers. said. Sgt. Jerry Shaver said J a mes Moore died instantly when he was hit in the back by a buJlet fired by Joseph Gomez. 67. also of Sacramento. Or:~:e~~:a~• "'eat her Sunny and a little cooler Friday. Lows tonight 52 along the coast, 58 inland Highs Friday 72 to 82. •NSIDE TODA,. The preridential campaign u thadly •enot.&I, but t~re hove bttn a few laugha. Su Pa,,c CS. l•de• ...... -CJ ·-~ CJ ,,.. ••• , , .. t ...... I~-.. ... , .... ,_ .. . °' ...... ~, .. . ~IC lfMlcM ... c.s .. ...,.. ••·t ... .._, .. ,........ C:4 TllMIWt Ct-I ...... ... ._.._ .... ---------r----------. --------------·----- J9 ••• .... . I DAILY PILOf Hlf !hur!aay OcloW 30. ,_, ~---J l!."t1' IJH.E"41'1NC ----..... l.olt 1t#m.t /rom 1odo11 1 u.a0dd ortd nat!OMI .....,, dnt~I• Iraqi Assault Set~· V.S. Warned Ag~ n t:t k.llT, t:1•bu11on (Al'• lraQ said 1u fo1 r1·' wc1t· mo1i1mlt; up 11 anwn rt•1>1slsnn • on lh• KhorriHnllh hr Ahiulun htl(hwa · ,,ntf on lht· ua~lt'm avpruat'hc-• of Abatfon i.nfl w11rnNI th1· llrllh'<I Slatt'., ant'lil' s.•01 nst hetp11\1t l r11n "v.ur !'ffort t tJq l'l,unwd th Infant I") aod 1u roor prt>part-11 v••t 11nulhcr j,.,,1ul1 11n Ahailan, trim ~ hun1 prt''i\t'd 1111 rt'flnt>r} r 11' Tf•hran r.1<11u \'otu·l<dt•d th1H Iraqi anllh•r} i1mmded Abad1H1 tl1ri111uh lhl' i111th1. lolfl nu ~ .. ,eni1 ~w~1ph· bul .. "l lrao1ul'I ar11ll1•n fin l'l l'\ i:nlt'C'l 1111 traftt utt1•mp1 Lu 11d n1 • un Ah .. dun lil'I n111h1 1'111' t"''ll'.:l•1l 1•11 ~ ml Lht· Sh.•ll 111 \1ul1 V.1tl1•1V.t1} lw ll J pi 1• '' ,11 ~Jo1.1pulutw11 of J~o.101 .10tl 11nt' 11f lh•' "'"' lr1 ' l,ar.:1·.,t uil 1d11wrh•, 1h.1I ~H'0\11lt·1l l1.111 v.1tt\ "'' t" tn•nl 1111t • 11•·lr11to·u111 f J--pN-1'• ""'' ,.., !"rrd \l.C1,.;u :-. \l.:t·ri.1 , \I' 1ll''''lt 111 1 h.11111 llt-11i1•1!1d tu. I 11•1·11 1''< 1'1 ,.,,,1 .. 11 1 \h 111,·1I 14• 11 ft• 11 .t Jf l • r It; ~ t'•Jr' 1111pn"1n111t•lll th\· ctff1t·1.tl •\I ~·· 11,111 IH 14 J~•1·111 \ 1111lllun1·1•1l I tHI •" l\{'t\ lkll..i "'..I' J•lllc••I rult,11411lli: Ill' ••11'>1• I 111 J 1 llllfl lt-d b\ tht• tu1,· Prt>!>1dc111 tlnuJ n 11,1l1mt-.h~·n111• 111 I 1111 Hco l\t•ll.1 hull hto"''" 11111ir1,01wd 111 .1 ,1.,·11 d l1uill1 1n1-: flt•.if i\lg1,·rs rrum 1965 until Jnl) 5 l!YT'I \\ht·11 ll1•11s1••llll .tlhHu ·d h1n . ta> It Vt! Wldcr u h~1.·r form u! huu: ... ..trr•·:.t 111!ht·•1t1111lf\ \11w11 •11 '\t 'S1l.1 160 m1ki. lrorn ·\lj.!1,•1 ' Ht'll U1•ll<.1 "·" .. 111 ol th1.' k•·' r1,,:ur1: .. tn 1111· \IJ!l'rlJn .. truggh• fnr 1111t,•1wn1l11W•· frtmt Fr.is\\ 1. .. 1111 It, 1•.tfllt' th f1r~I presidt•nt 111 l~i:! 11, 11,,, 'l)t'l\l J 101 .. 1 •• r 2.:i ''"''' 111 I-'i' 111 h .11111 Algerian Ji.Ill' l11malt' f'r,_,.,. Ho111 Oflt-1' 1·,\l{.'\0\1 C ITY, -..:(•\ 1AP1 An 111m.ill' .il '\cv11d ,1 :\1a:<1mlltn St•cunt) l'r1!>110 surr~ndered today after huldmg two nurses hosta~e in thl· 1a1lhouse infirmary all n 1~ht dtman1ltng .. a m•ws exposP or th•~ whole place." a corrcl.'llOns offlt'1al s a1,d Arnw d w1lh a kn1f1·. David .. Rang £\ang•· Wavn1• took the l \\O women and a guard hostage late Wednesc1ay. said John Sla ns ky. su~rintendent uf lhe pn~on The guarcl was relea!>crl unh:irmed a few ho urs later . he said Se\len inmates were in the 1nfirmar} with Wayne, but they we re 'Just there," Shmsky said, and did not appear to be taking part 1n the int•1denl. Candidates Chase 'Undecided' Votes By The Associated Press Out 10 gather votes. and obviously no mQSS. Jimmy Carter and Honald Reagan a rc each rolling through fi ve cities today , trying to ti r rlown kev statc•s beforf• the election just five days away. C'arl t'r i.>egan his day 1n Pennsylvania a nd was winding up 1n &>uth· Carolina His Republica n challe nger started out in Texas and wa~ t•nd1ng up in Pennsylvania which. just incidentally, re presents the lar gest bloc of undec.-idcd electoral votes The president was talking to Pohsh and JPw1sh groups. in Phtladelohial v1s1t1ng New York·s ~arment dist.n et. att~ndi.n g rallies in ~agin aw , Mich and St Louis . a nd spendin g the ni ght in Columbia, S.C. f'or Reagan. the itine rary is Texarkana. Texas ; New l)rJeans: Lodi, N .J ; Philadelphia; and Pittsburgh. TEXAS, WHERE REAGAN 'STARTED his day, 1s considered too close fo call fo~ either Carter or ~eag~n and. has 26 electoral votes. Pennsylvania, where Carter started his day and Rea gan ends his, has 27 votes in the elector al co)\ege and is also considered a tOS4'·UP state. John And1•rson. the independent can\fid ale. was not doing as well as .l tran•le r hitting just Rrooklyn and Sta mford, Conn . toda\ Carter an d Reagan a lso talked Wednesday about their Tuesday ni1tht debate. each trying to knock down what the other said tiefore more than 100 million viewe rs the night before, but fieit her would sav who won. • · . Rcal!an sa id. In Houston that Carter in the deb~te implied the win<lf..ill profit~ tax on oil would be paid . by the rgaJor oil \'.Offip::\ntCS . "WHO IS Ht: TRYINC. TO kid?'' }he Republican asked. "Thal tax wtl l be pa1J liy you and me . by the ~oru;vmer in this country.·· , And. wi thouf.\o explaining where his fi gure· came from. 'ft_e tolft • -,,# ,~t....q '31...;,-. ~..-.J .._t..-•!T'b~.· ,, •• _ ....... ·~"·'°~b ..... _._ ...... ,,,._;~,,,.,_,,,t-. • • -{trb'ailc\i'l1 ~I · Otfl5y ~SSlbly l millfon_iY~rrel~a da, . ~ - · Carter at a black <.itlurch in Newark, N .J .. also went b,.a<:k to the debate. sa~mg that Reagan ... contrary to some' or his statemen~ he made la-st night." launrhed his p<>litil:al career fighting to defeat Medic:rre legislation. And he chided the former California governor for s aying that when he was a young man the C'ountry chdn't even know 1t had a racial problem . .. f'or people who s uffered 300 years• it was not sim ply a problem, it was a life lonR dis aste r," Cartet told the largely black ('fC)Wd . . . ' THE PRESIDENT ALSO QUES\flON£D Rea~an's µ>5i'tion Or\ nuclear i>roltfel'a tion. quoting him as s ayfng 1t '~ ··none· 'Of': Mn' ~ business" 1f other countries rtevelop atomic weapons. &!agan did make such a state.me nt in regard to Pakis tan m Februar) but the same day he also said that stopping the spread of nuclear weapons was important. In the rlebate. Reagan said he opposed the legislation th.it ereated Medicare but was in favor of another proposal to create a health care system for the elderly. While he complained about the impression the debate had made on the public·s "pe rception .. of the campaign. Anderson said he would rontmue i.o rr.ake it a three·man contest and not the two-man one the debate pictured. · · 1 am trying very hard to remedy that in the closing days of the campaign:· he said. .... • • ORANGE COASl DAILY PILOl '""' (,Ir•~ lvio t ().,.,., r11,,1 ""''" .-h11 ti 1\ 4f"b•nf'i.J tnt N"""" Pu .. ~ " OuOll 1r•u b t' '"" )'"-"'"' °"'' r•wti1 '"'' •'1 \.on I"'•"• , ... ,~••'• •11 hO"" 1tt• il\IO '"' 0 M ,•"'lod .. , l"'••l..tQ'-t ' fA" '.J' (o .. f4 y, .1 ""t111CJOll ~· .. t•~t•f•i,jih •t 'di'" P'I f 1vf'\t1 V<(lltt"'• II"' n• \. •l)u'• .. 9,,.t.,, ~lh (.Oif•I A '\+rtQI~ trQ•'1"• ..Otl•Oft \ l)Vb"\MO "4hfHl~t'" .. '10 Wncl.lf\ f'1r S:H1ft l),.u )h.!Oh,t\11\q OIM'lt \ .-• l'Q Wt>'I 8°' r '\hlt""I P 0 AO• ,.,.., { '''" M•u (,u.1orn11•. •1~1,_, • & Wl)~r-•H Wf'r<I V•"\••I•"'' •.vt Pu~· ..,o Tfi•~•,K•e•1I £.,,,,, '"°'"'\4 M~N it.A"""''' .,Q Ett1J~· (M t .. J H l .. t A\\1•UMt M•""0'"9 EdtlOf ...... ,, .. ,. ... ,. ~,tor~ Cou~h· Ea11nt Hur1tlnaton 8•Kfl Office U•lf &f• h~tfo,..•.tO MJt Hf'loO A~t1''\'\ P 0 "°' f-o ..,._,... Of lie es L •'-'"" .. u ... ,f\ IOH No '°"''' .. ,Oh••· ( 11\IA M•w UO W•'I B•• \Hui Telephone (714)M2·U21 Cl .. tllfled Advertleaftg Ma·M7t ~'°"' lllioftft Ot•~ C°""'yC.,,.,.._,,..1tW'\ 540-lt20 f'rora Pa~ A J .AX ••• packed courtroom during jury selectio n by a nnouncing his client had killed Mrs. Gore 1n self -defense. District Attorney Tom O'Con· nell said that while prosecutors were not surprised by that plea, .. what we didn't know ... was just what the s pecifics or the self.defense theory would be." Crowder based his case on Mrs. Montgomery's dewled ac· count of her visit Lo Mrs. Gore's home in Wylie. She said Mrs. Gore struck her twice with lhe ax aner confronting her about a lO·month a(fair between Mrs. Montgomery and Gore. The defendant sald she tried \o escape durinl a (rarttic struggle in the utility room, but she final· ly wrested the ax (rom Mn. Gore and hit ber on the head. Mn. Gore fell to the blood· slickened floor, but the de· fendant said she could not •top benelffrom 1lammln1 the ax ln\o tbewoman. .. ffostage Debate Delayed . By TIM> i\ti!Mlclal~d Prf'11111 1\ q11d 11tor111y s1·t'rte 11 11t th•• l'ut lrnr1 1t•11t hu1ld1nl(, m »o y 1111t11 ,111 1l1•p11 t11•:. hoy1·ottc d 1•uhh1· dt'IJUI\' ''" 1tw A menl·.-11 hu .. t l.ljl(l"' tuclu .,. lt•a \'1 11 ~ th~ l:!I! .. 1•11t lcl(11sl.,1111t• i.holl of 1b 11•1 ru••m~·r qu111 11111 an11 f11r1·m1o: pu~l l •\)lll'llll'llf ll f l ht• "''~IOI! 1rnl ii "urul.I\ :O-t '\ \ "' ~ d 1•J•1lll •·' 1l~·(1i:d Jltpt•Jh h\ Td1r '" 1.111111 tt nd I r.in ., c-htd .lu1l f.:t' Suclegh h.l\u lk.tlt th.11 tht•\ ..illt·nd today KHOEMEINI CANCER STORY UPSETS CARTER -A4 -•J/'·· ·- ' ) I ', ' 0 - , . . • '• ·:_ i Y ~ I , .. Dally,., ... s~tt ,._ ni.111' 111 1hen1 pro•t l'i.llng any .i1·11on on 1 t•lt·J.,,• of thl· l'<rpUve:. l1t'f1111· 0\h1· I "> pn·-.1dl'n.l.1 ul 1·lt·•·t 11111" '\m 1 Kh<.ilkh,)..11 lhl' !iti:i n blamu: .. 1ud~1 ""ltn Ji,1-. 't•nt -,t·or1•-; of 1·n11\11·tttl 1·r1m1nah bl0 f<1 re I 111ng "lll·Hb .mil 1~ kn•'wn as a hjrcfltn1·1 u11 thl' ho<,t J~t' issue. ~ t 11 ,. 111 1• II t 11 t h " r o ., t r 11 m . ,1•n·a1mn._: anJ v.aving ht!> white 111 1 h an '" 1•1 111:-h l•!ld, a11 ti pl1«1d1·tl fur u (lltttru111 sn dl'hall• l'ClUid tx·~lll TEACHER CHARLOTTE GIBBS ADJUSTS EIGHT -PERSON HALLOWEEN COSTUME At ttuntlngton'1 Sprtng View School, • Dr•gon for Frtdey'1 P•r•d• Tht' d r pul ll'" tn .illcndance :>hO\ll\'~l that r\l-bHll' .,hould hP hPlfl 1•v1·n without a 'I uorum , a Oa n 1s h r :i<11n 1:111 res pondent rf'purtt•d from I he °'l'{'nl' Sayin~ he was · nu friend of tt\1• l 'nitcd Stat~s o r .Ji mmy Carte r ... Khalkhal1 .s ;i1d tl1 at reg:irdlC!>S of lhC t'ffrct.. Of the hostage iss ue on the prl'!>trlenual eledion, •it was a problem the assembly was oblige(\ t<1 t<1ckle. the re porter s aid Dozens of ooycoumg deputies m illed outside . Thc.Y se nt a m essage into the hall s;1ying a dt'batr woull1 nnly · 'hc.'\p the cause of the United States. <1 ncJ especiall y Jimmy Carter,·· the reporter said A source clu~c to I he debate said the hoycotlers wanted to stay clear of the1J .S. election to av~i d any a ppearan ce of co l lus io n with the "arler adminis tration over release of the hustaj(es. in their Jf'i2nd day of capt1v1tv today Spruce Goose Move Beset With .Delays Reagan Probe {:all Backed by Oark F'o rmer U.S. attorney general Ha msey Clark s upports Ronald Reagan·s demand for a fuJl in· ve'\tigation of the events leading to the taking of the American hostages in J ran. Following a s peech <Jt UC Irvine Wednesday. Clark said he believes Re<agan .. wants to know whether we s upported the shah or unde rmined him ... Although he drd not voice s up· port for Reagan's candidacy, the forme r attorney general did aj(r ee with Reagan 's de mand Tuesday for an investigation of the hostage situation. .. , believe it is essential tha t the Amerkan people know the farts and the extent and details • / o f our relationship with the ,.. "hah." Clark said. In what has become a familiar theme for him. Clark criticited th~ Carter Admmistration dur· ing his UCI speech and blaed U.S. support of the late shah as the reason behind the taking of the hostages. 0•1ly P olo\ \litH PllOtO QUESTIONS U.S. POLICY UCI Speaker Clerk Clark contends that the U.S. government was r esponsible for restoring the shah to power and imprisonment of 100,000 political ror helping the monarch main-prisoners. tain complete control over Iran. Clark c riticized statements he Outlining a 20· year history of said were made by President relations between the two COWl· Carter during a visit to Tehran LONG BEAC H <A P I -t r ies, the forme r attor ney onDec.31.1977. Howard Hughes· 200-ton wooden ~eneral said the CIA trained a "What a joy it is lo be in this flyi ng boat which ske ptics s e c ret police force in Iran island of•stabilily. in his sea of d ubbed the Spruce Goose was .. knowing that physical torture turmoil that is the Middle floating in a harbor r h:tnnel to was constantly practiced by the East." Clark quoted President day as a SI million effort to se<'ret police:· Carter as sa ying. m ove 11 from its drydock hangar According lo Clark. the United rn a toast to the late shah. at' lo a t"mp11rar' drydork ex States contin .. ed to support the ... -"" cording to Clark-. -Carter said, r e nc d On " d e la v after ·shah despite· published r eports pe 1 c ... J .. Your ,·iew of human rights and another of w!despread torture and the mine are the same ... ·Kids Set Dragon Debut , The k ids in the primary class at Spring View School are so excited about Halloween that they are breathing fire . That's because they desigl)ed a large dragon with a fi ery ted tongue and white teeth out of paper and cardboard boxes. The dragon. in fact. is too big for just o ne youn gster 1n C harlo tte Gibbs ' c la ss 1n Huntington Beach. Eight youngsters get inside the boxes and provide the fool power for the c reature They mane uver with the help of handholds cut m the boxes "We·ve been busy on this for a bout two weeks ... said Mrs Gibbs. ;4'But it's finished now and the t'h1ldren are ready for the big mom ent when they take part in a parade at school Friday ... Mrs . Gibbs said she wanted to d o something different this Halloween. something that her e ight students t'ould sha re. and borrowed the idea Crom a crafts book. The dragon has big red and white eyeballs. yellow scales and a wicked looking red tall. It may nol scare the wits out of anyone but it's been a lot oi fun for the youngste rs. And who has a better idea of what Halloween is all about? 'W'oman Tells Fraud Guilt Offiri al~ Df Wrather Corp . operator!' of the 1:1irplane. hoped Wednesday was not the first ST PAUL. Minn. (AP J -A to complete the move today Maf• T • ) time that Clark has s poken out wo man whose $7.000 s ex change The JOUrney whic h ~egan .Ja r1a againsl',the Carter Administra· ope ration was. paid for by the Wednesday was a short one tion and critirized L!.S. foreign s ta t e h,.as pleaded gui1ty to - • j u'St :J OO y arqs fr o m tile ·A C . d policy. · we lfare fr a ud . s a yi,ng s h e ... cor-rugatctl cathedral" that has t . rOSSrO 8 . Despite a. barfllbn. US_ .t,~ave' to . wor~ed while oo,.,':"e~fa~~ "out of . ,_;.ar~c,'!P,__Hi~ ~~~~.SillCt.}!$_ r ~ . :...S · · •· •, "~ ~~·"'a:-':.'~!_¥~.~=-~!f0•'.tr.;;:.,"'~.:.._t · .-_;r;,_~z.n~t.11 , ;;n-.; .,.t:,"~\\. ,....,....,. __ , ......... :-. ..: • ~ ~ 41 ~O";:-:-·-4'P~•.:;.,«> , .......... ) • 1 ~ · "IJUlK~ • 1rf\ n:u a Rr.rw,em c un ·,.-~1~r--":9'r-... v.• ... e~ed-..,.-. Bu( the move: st'hcduled to government has rested its case delegation to an Iranian c.on· known as Frank Fe~1pe. plead • . begin ;.it 6:16 am Wednesda v against five r e puted Mafia ference. at which the US w~~ ~uilty .~o a charg~ of. welfare und to last eighl hours , was figures, and defens e . att.omeys largely blamed for most o f Iran S· fraud m Ramsey 0 1stncl Court. _ never on schedule . s ay they are uncertain 11 t~ey ills . . She told Jud~ Harold Sctnrt,tt "ll has · cumpletely baffled will put on 11 ..defense against Clark compares the Amen can ~hat she went on w~l~are while_ everyone ··· s aid Wrather c harges st emming from th e people's knowledge oftheevents working as.a beaut1c1a'l so the spokesman ·Bob LilJenwall .. The execution o f an underworlct in Iran to lhe Gerr~an c_1t_izens· tr~nssexual sur~ery would be airplane and its cradle we re in· informer knowledge of the atroc1t1es in paid for by the state. stalled J:l yi•ars ago and we The attorneys said they would ~azi concentration camps dur Court _records indicated she couldn't 11et :.it the cradle to test disclose the ir s tra tegy today mg World War II. , ran up bills ol ove r $12,000 dur· it .....,, w he n U.S. District Judge Terry .. r s uggest that our cond'uct in ing her ti!· mon,hs ~ welfare . ··.·ThPy gavtt it their best pro-IJ~tter asks if they wi,sh to call tran has vio~~ted.eyer~ principle The.judge•sch.~duled sentencui~ ressional estimate,·· he <Jdded ~ witnesses. we espouse. Clar~ sard. Dec. 9. "They ran into µrobl ems the~ JUSl rouldn't Foresee ' The a 1rctart, durabl e yet fragile, tl> really mostly birch covered with fabric It rt'quired de licate handlinJ! hy towhoal opPrators . underwalcr divers and crane operntors The plan<• and the hU~l' cradle• 11 resterl on had to be moved separately and this led to unex pertt'd delays in the proJe<·t. Kids Cheer With Patie1its Pumpkin Fest Students al Saints Simon and Jude School in Huntington Beach shared Halloween cheer with patients at the Gar'field Car e Convalescent Hospital Wednesday. The youn gster s c arved 38 jack·o·lantems and distributed ·them throughout the facility. "The patients appreciated it so much.·· said ~ursing assista~t Mae Ann Qushair. "Their eyes lighted up. They are so lonely." The pumpkins, which were given to the students by &- supermarket, were part or a community service project by fourth and eighth graders. Phyllis Wilcox, activity and social services director at the convalescenL hospital. sald the visits by the youngsters and the gift of pumpkins was a hl1hlight of the day for many or the older patlenu. ' .. , ______ ......._ ,,,. •• Newport . Surf and Sport Mein Stofe 2224 Newport Blvd. Newport 8HCh 875-7874 Open Delly --~ . Store 2 210~ Menne Av•. ......... ftd 673-7828 Open Dalty Store 3 OP Gotcha, Dolphins, Offshore, Stubbles, O'Nellls, Rip Curl , IZOD, Merona,. Powdet:horn, T-Shlrts, Sweatshirts, Four Play, A-Smile, Topslders, Quiksilver and much more. .. __________ ,... ___ __ I 10%-0f'F COupon l I Good 10/11 Uuu 11/1 I I ""4 velld olt wi. mtfcMncllw or IZOO J L--------~----. South Co•at Plen ~ CottaMeaa Wiii! Store 4 . . ......... ..., ..... 141-0523 Mell Howre DeHy 811-e144 lblltteurto.lly . ------ • I CALIFORNIA SI Miiiion Sex Lawsuit Hits Moretti LOS ANGEi.ES IAl'l A l!Wlman who workM for fornler t'11hfomu1 Assembly Speaker Robert M orell!'!! African l(Old m1nll\& <.'Ompany hall :wed him for $1 m11lwn for r~ulnni tht sh~ "perform pt>rve nw 11nd 1tdulttorous ~.-xual &<'ts" with him 'fht' suit, fllt"Ct by Sui~an Hush Mor;tan who we nt to work a e1tr atto for Moretti's Benllt'y In ternauonal T rl'd1n;c C11rp In Zwedru. t.1bt-n 11, ar <'U~es h1 m of fraud for f1uhn11 to .. ltplain that he ··intt-nded and rt•qu1 n·cl that !>hf' hve with Moretta wh1l,· an t.1twriu and that she pe!"form pt'rv~tst' 1111cl 1tclult1•r11us st•l(ual art:. with and for Mon•t11 THE SUIT AU~O ('I.AIMS thllt litst Apnl and May , Mort>tt1 "inc·reust!d his sexual harassment or her. in part1C'ulu b pressunng. sedu<'1ng and in ducing her tu 1·1111sent to a menage a tro1s· with her sister and him " • Moretu, who 1is married und has four C'h1ldren. calted the charges "ab~olutt'ly unbt>hevahle' and · "prepot;terous · Let me tell you that 11 Hhe su11 1 is at>solut~ly and totall} without fou ndat ion,· Moretti c;-said Wednesday night "The on ly thing to which I can allnbute the suit 1s t h at s he <Ms ::-,,,) Morgan J 1s very. very s1rk at this point I don 't know whert: 4'._ s he dreamed this up " He said all key e mployees MOllETII lived in the sa me house, the on· ly habitable building al the mining camp site JOO miles from Monrovia, but that e ach employee had separate quarters . MORETTI DE NIED HE harassed Ms. Mor gan. "I reall y t hink that any of the people that we re around. Susan before s he quit , her job and came home can tell yo,u she was havihg a tremen- dous amount of difficulty because of the coup" in the Liberian government last spring that tem· pora rily shut down the company's mining opera- tiops. . Ms. Mo rgan 's suit also accused Moretti. who is president and chief operating . offi cer of the gold mining company. a nd owner Ken Ross of breach of contract by failing to give her promised vacation, raises and to pay for s hipment of her household goods back to the United States. The suit was fi led in Los Angeles County Superior Court for Ms. Morgan by attorney Marvin M. Mitchelson . . .f11dge's Tlareai ... <!OP Delays . .,. Bulk Mailings S AN FRANCISCO (A P l -A squabble between Republicans and Democra ts over the use of inexpensive bulk-rate mailings seems to be growing into the Great Brochure Flap. In the latest d evelopmeat Wednesday, a fed e ral j udge a cc used som e Assembly Re publicans of misrepresenting a court order in a campaign brochure. a nd said they might face con- temptcharges if they mail it. A Republican official de fended the brochure but said the j udge's warning kept copies from be· ing mailed. Webttraub Cites •Mlstalw' .. f APW1...-10 Joint Res .. arch Dr Michael l''ried~an . UC San Francisco Cancer Resear ch clinical director . holds the fi rst batch of arijuana cigarettes fo r use in a research project on cancer pa- t ients. Doctors -.viii determine if the active che mical angre~ient in marijuana reduces nausea and vbm iting that results from chemotherapy/a nd radiation t herapy I Ffldlty, October 31. t• DAIL y PILOT AS 'A Terrible "Mistake., Reputed Mobster Acquitted by Clerical Error SAN DIEGO <AP l District Attorney Ed Miller says a caty judge 's decision to acquit a re puted mob figure because or a clerical error by the jury is "outrageous" and "a sad com mentary" on )ustice. Christopher Petti. an alleged associate of s lain organ~zed crime leader Frank 8ompens1ero, was acquitted Wednesd ay by Supenor Court J udge Carlos Cazares. The judge made the ruling after noting the jury had signed the wrong verdict form. Jurors had erroneously declared tha t Petti was ('onvicted or a charge they intended to acquit him on Petti was on trial for assaulting two men aCa La Jolla condom inium project in August 1979 "IT MAKES US SICK." said juror Holly Chase She ca lled the error "a terrible m,istake a tragedy ' Th.-mistake became known when jurors were polled by Cazares after Petti was convicted Tues day of assault on Joseph Ralkms but acquitted of hitting Lawrence Halbeisen. J urors said they in- tended acquittal on the Balkms count and convic- tion on the other "Thank Gori the system works." attorney Oscar Goodman of I.as Vegas said after Cazarei;' decision PROSECUTOR BRIAN E. MiC'haels called 11 "the worst miscarriage of JU.Stice I've evn seen ' Casares tole! the Jury "Sometimes we an· caught in a vi ·e . l don't have any choace but lf) grant the motion for a1ud~mentor acquittal." Milter. a 20.year law enforcement veti::ran. said he has "never exper ienced a ruling as out- rageous." lie added. "I cannot conceive or the thinkin~ that would possess a judge'to rule in such a way where a mis take or a mechaniral nat ure by a jur) was the only issue " P ETfl ADMITrEO WIELDING a bat 1n lhl' scurne but r laimed inflicting mjunes was an acci· dent. ( Petti 's co·de rendant , Joseph Biassi, was ac· quitted by the same jury A ~angster t urned FBI informer, Rompensiero wa~ shot to death gan~land style at home Feb: 10, 1977 A trial has been under wlf.y in Los Angeles in whfrh the government has tried to link five reput· ed Mafia fi~ures to the killing Cops Hu~t Caller In Girl's Death RIVF.RSIOE tAP> Wednesday they found Police are working tr> "('v1dence directly link· learn the identity or a 1ng the calle r to the caller who te le phoned murder " of 15-year ·old the mother or a m1ss1ng Susan Jordan in a phone ~irl to sa' where to find .booth at a gas station her body and 1dent1fica-near her home. In the t1on s e c o n d o f t w o Jn vC's tt gn tors s <11 d anony m ous calls to _______ .......,.;;;;,,;;:i'"--S u s an's mother, the ca ller said the gi rl's 1dent1fication could be ro u n·d i n t h e p h o n e oooth 'l . .IKE ME, HATE ME' SAN OIECO I AP1 Anchorman Paul Rtoc1m of te levision s tation KCST has bc·en vOlNI San ·T>iC>go ·s he s t newscastl'r bv readers of "Tuned In~" a local TV program guide. 11<> also was voted wors t newscaster A 11 the others p li:H'N1 1n between. ,, ' ' I I J Earlier Tuesda y night . Mrs Jordan re <'et\'l'd the first call from svm cone who told he r "Susan won't.be coming home tonight and you can find her body at Vic· toria and Gibson.",. The ~irl's nude body, he r clothes scattered around the orange trees in a grove at lh<tl intersec- tion. was found by police s hort Iv after .the call. _.., ... ,. . LOS ANGELES I AP > -Board of Education •· President Roberta We intra ub denied s he de-• , 1, libe rately disobered a ju'dge 's orders to reduce ~· P ciass .sizes as paf1 of.l~e city's deseJ?re~ation plan. _ . , • -----~-...-----------. • 1 c~lling a ny' Fa ilure to · 1 · . .4 . , ~ • \ ) , ~ comply an "honest mis-, .:~ · di • . · . ·· a ' ~ -• -. • •• l' '"'~ .-.. :,.,'-:-~ ... ':":. · '.°IJ M1.:¥4TJ .. ~ ... ~:-~~'~·~-~;;2 ·~~~·J·:_~_f:·:. ~-~ ·r•.P.r.n·m· ::a::··"·: ··•-ni--....r:~•r,y·· ·o .. -· -·•w•·n·n,1•·1· ·-:\:~ • 1 "' ..... ~,-"-·• ~ we r e made, ·rrankly 1t • __ ........ V ,... ~- . was an honest mistake I , and nothing e~se,'' Mrs. Weintraub told.Judge Paul ' Egly on Wednesday d uring a Superior Court hear- ing into charges by the United Teachers or Los Angeles that she failed lo carry out the judge's or- ders . · About the school board's failure to lower class size as Egly ordered. Mrs. Weintraub sa id , "I just • think the order was misinterpreted. your honor." " . Priept Sutlers Bepaa if ls ORINDA !AP) P arishioners who took com· munion From a priest who came down with infec· tious hepatitis ha ve received gamma globulin in· jections in a mass immunization program. HeaJth offi cials said the risk of contracting the disease was s mall. The Rev. J errold Kennedy of the Church of Santa Maria in Orin~a gave communion wafers at three Masses this onth to about one-quarter of the parishione rs i the 800-membe r Roman Catholic Church. Co tra Costa County Health of· ficials say 168 people had been inoculated by Tues- day. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Noting that only in- dividuall and not groups can be libeled, a Los An1eles County Superior Court judge dismissed a class-action suit brought by all uniformed officers of the Los Angeles Police Department against the American Broadcasting Co. and Channel 7 Eyewil· nes1News. The class-action civil cue, seeking $10 million in damages. stemmed from a series of KABC new1caat.1 dating back to 1977 about such subjecta as po1lee 1hootin11, exce1t1ive use of violence and link• to orsanized crime .. Judie David A: Thomas said that under California law, only individuals can suffer harm to their reputations and livelihoods and sue for dama1e . ._••lftl De1ded Par* TRACY (AP) -Robert' Beausoleil, a follower of convicted mus murderer Charles Mamon, bu been denied parole. A three-member panel of the state Board ol Pri1011 Terms 1aJd. Wednelday that Beaueolell'1 crime "lbowl aa aceDtiod'allY callout cUsre1ard for •-1ufrertq.•• Boud •PGlt•maa Rudy Garcia lakl tbe decision WU Wtaolmoul. BMmoletl, II, 11 at tbe Deuel Vocatlooal !Mtlblte ._., MhiDa a life tenn. He =~ -~o1nm.-. .... m_.,ud... ~ dMlll IDr U. .1uly 27, ••. alA1iDC ot mulldaa a.,, 111mnan. ,· Get S50 on the cost. 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This is where insulation helps you save money over and over. It meam you11 use less energy heating and cooling your home. which will· help keep }'OW' gas bills-ts low as possible~ And that's the sweetest deal of '11L For more information qll the~ t' ClJamiany at 1·800·422·4422. . , _ 1 .. I I ·1 I ,. L .. . ~. "'' O•angeCoastD•••vP••ot Edltorlaf Pge Ro~~ N Weed tPubll~ner Tnomu 1<eev111£dttor • Bar~ra ~re1b1cl'l /Ed1torlal P• £dlt0f 'J ~ l 1 ~ Chemical Spill. Reveals Haurd The hancllinc ol • spill ol U.t toale chemical com· und PCB (polycblorinaa.d bipbeeyl) lft Huntin~ ach appear. s to have bNft aadly botched by the utbem Callf~mia Eda.on c.otnpany. The material. which la UMd aa LnlulaUa1 oU ln elec· eal UNI, 1pilJed into the backyard of reeldent St•n arbon when its tontainer on a power pole exploded dur 1 a rallly niaht laat Aprtl. A dean·up crew rePOrUdlv felled to notice that the material had rauen onto the yard But Carlson later found that splotchet ln hilil. lawn and; more importantly. ·1ean1 in hia ve1etable earden were t~ brown. Ht> called Edlton headquarten ln Santa Ana and aatd be was told the matenal was only mineral oil and there!~ harmless. Ht> and his wife ate the v.,etables H they ripent-d It wasn't until ttus month that Carlson beramf' mor• alarmed Edison Company officials were a•a1n notified and thia timt' tht'y discovered that the soil indeed was con tammated bv PCB and in areas contained amounts thut exceeded Erlv1ronmental Prottttion A1ency guidelint>s Production or PCB was outlawed an 1977 . but permitted in existmg in.staJlatJOnJ. EPA representatives say it has caused cancer in the livers of rats inJaborator} experiments • Edison last week hauled away l~ cubic yards of the tainted soil and ordered additional tests. ... The Carlsons naturally are wondering if the action came too late. They are in the process of trying to dis· cover what health risks, if any, they have encountered. Edison has been in the process of phasing out equip· lnent using PCB. The current episode should encourage a speedup in that process, and also more careful monitor· ir~g of potentially hazardous equipment. ~ickouts No Solution 1 The stalled contra~t negotiations in the Huntington reach UQion High School District have led to increasing· bitter and threatening action by teachers. This ·action has included an ill·timed and questionable 'ttempt to pressure the school board into firinl Superin- iendent Frank Abbott. , The teachers' representatives recently presented the trustees with a petition signed by several t)undred in- -ttructors calling for Abbott's removal. 1 But this attempt to oust the superintend.ent seems f11ostly motivated by Uie frustrating contract struggle find appear;s to lack substantial reasoning otherwise. ' ' The teachers' petition would have more credibility if t didn't coincide with other disruptive protests over the •tatted contract talks. Tuesday, 17 of 21 teac~ at Wintersburg Guidance tenter for handicapped students called in sick. This is th4t keventh sickout in the district this year. ~ School sickouts are harmful to the educational ex- rience of the student and are costly ~ the district -udget. , ~ ~ 1 Apart from this week'' episode, it speaks well for the ·instructors that, even under frustrating conditions. they lapparently have abandoned the sickout method of '1egotiating a contract .. I We'd find more solace in the situation if both sides got down to business and resolved the contract dispute. l !Discouraging Habit I I ~Anyone planning to· attend a re111lar Fountain Valley School District trustees meeting might be advised to bring !along a good book. j · It would have come in handy at the board's Oct. 16 lrneeting. The trustees convened at 7 :30 p.m .. took care of a ~ew agenda items, then disappeared behind c:Josed doors for ;an executive session. . . -~...!-~\r'tf"~~~~~ ~-· .. (i7:·-~· .. -'="' -·~--. ~. • · : ·~. nie-boatdfhe.ilWeritpubliclo~ro·in1nute;:-diaa~ared ··~ .... .. • ~for another 35, reemerged for 10 minutes, spent af most t.wo more hours in executive session and adjourned publicly at 1 :45a.m . Althotigh the Oct. 16 meeting was an extreme example, long middle.of -the-meeting executive sessions tend to be the rule rather than the exception for the Fountain Valley, board. Executive sessions are needed for discussion of legal. rsOMel and private student matters. . Btrt 'J,.!ngthy mid·meeting dis.appearances do not make he ·community memf>'ers in the audience feel very el come~ . . In the audience Oct. 16 were a aroup of Cub Scouts who ame to observe government in action. After about an hour hind cleeed doon, the trustees sent word out that perhaps he Cubuhou.ld visit anotherevenin1. At the time of the teacben' strike earlier this year. arcl meetings drewtealtby crowd.a, leading the trwitees o ur1ep~ts to cont ue attending meetin11. Utbetrustees tru wish to encourage larger turnouts. they should take :: :ue from neipbortn1 boards and city councils, and conduet their executive sessions well before or aftertheregularmjting. • Opinion.I expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views upresHd on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. AddrHs The Qa1ly Pilot. P.O. Box 1580. Costa Mesa. C~ 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd I Kangaroo ll1LM.llOYD You can't lead a kan1aroo ·by a rope around its neck. Jt can be IUided, however, by its tail. A client aaka the why of Dear Gloomy GU8 All of the name• "drawn from &bat bat" m• tbe bitla 1taD4an1a of t.be KB flre Dept, I ~ti R.H. eoukl do tJaePJDt. l .P.V. .._, ... ,_... ... ... ......... , , .. .,,. ........ . _....,... """~ ~ .. -r.=':e.'Cr~....., •. tM1. The ltanaaroo can't Jump, ii lta tall la off the 1round. It needs it to puah otf. So ' lf you bold It aloft, the ~an1aroo .must walk, and walk where you point lt. How can YoU call younelf a topnotch ,oiler, lf you can't llH the nune of 1.Ut club tometilDIS known u a No. 4 wood 1 It'• allO a baffy or a elHk. And which of the clu .. la UM lllUIUeT TM No. I I.roe. Row allout tbe ntbUcll! The No.ttrc.. I Alie •·the manet ln a few WHkt WUl be a talklDI wrtHwate Uaat Miia you tM d•eou&-..wMlayoupuataa ....... .....,. ol .......... IO lt-=Ma tt.M DOW Md U.U.,ldll .. ...a.. Jack Anderson • Tough Judge Eyes Li~ya Bribe ¥1 ASHINGTQN The $JO mllllon LJbyan bribery attempt ha1 nl•n y dr1nen t 11 o f W•ttraatt> ~ton•walhnK by an admlni1lraUoo lfl lhr midst of M re ·t lec-llon umpa1an. cla1ms ·or necutlve privileg~. allegations o f White Houise involveme nt, even • mysterlow. J(I minute gaµ an a crucial I.apt' ret·nrded con veruUon The ll\Otit s1.in1f1C'ant pa1 allel uf Mii, though , nHt} ht· l'lrl~ e n <' 1• of a tc>Uf&h federal Judge who will brook no nonsen se from anyont', however high -and mighly ·H e IS th t! chief S. dis tri c t eourl Jud-'e ·1n De n ver. the Hon Jo'n •d Winnl'r who 1s takin~ a stern view of ltw case Secret Justice Department files reveal that Libya a greed to make available $.10 m1llJon 1n hr1bt! money lo galn the release of i;ome U S. tran11port planes that di c tator Moa mmar Khadafy was cager to acquue The de:sert dictator was wUUna lo spend lhl" baksheesh lo get White House Insiders to llft the State Department's embargo on the planes l'l'GITl\IE FINANCIER Roliert Vt:sco. who' had close connections with the Libyans, master minded the scam While the plot was in progress, the Justice Ocpartmt?nl penetrated Vesco's coterie of con men, ac cumulated a file cabinet full of st<trthng Pv1dence, a nd then un. accountably began obstructing its own investigation. But thanks to an honest Judge, the details of a possible Justice Department coverup may ex plode onto the front pages Hert: are therleta1ls One or Veselt's assoeiates. .James Feeney. fed invest 1gators 111 {he New York U S. attorney~ o ffi ce 1n fur mat1(Jn on the s cheml' In return. hl' expected to get a break on his sentence in a business fraud conviction. He wound up before Winner \n , a pre·sentencing hearia1 where Feeney tried to introduce evidence including secret telephone tapes of his boopera- tion in the Vesco·libya caper. Justice Department officials re· fused to release the evidence and thre;ttened Feeney with a 77 ·eount indictment 1f he persisted. THIS RELUCTANCE by the Carte r administration to hrt the lid on the Libyan bribery case smelled fishy to Judge Winner. And as sources close to him told my associate Indy Badhwar, the judge 1s not a man to be taken lightly. Al 68, Winner ts a graying but vigorous Jurist who 1s 1 m· press1ve. evcn magnetic in'his black robes or small 111hys1cal proportion~ and wiry build, he seems throui.ch ... omc knack or tarr1agc LO be larger and more powerful than be 1s H e has been likened to a fe isty mustang. Fblitical Football .--------------------------. .. W'NN! 'ETL ~u~· ~ ,.~ ..; . ~· Mailbo~ . When he bucks, say hia frienda, watch out. He'a a Denver Bron- cos ran who jo1a four miles • day. • Not since Judie John Sirica blew op11n Richard Nixon's Water~ coverup baa a federal Judie in a similar poaltiOll to ta~n an incumbent ad- m<nistflttlon. And like Sirica, Winner haa earned a reputation for bein1 both tough and fair. In the words of Dick Schmidt, general counsel for the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Winner is "a man who doesn't suffer fools gladly.'' EVEN LESS gladly. apparent· ly, does Judge Winner suffer at· tempts by the government to cover up official embarrass· ment. He has frankly described a s "stonewall i ng " the maneuvers by high Justice Department ofricials to s\tppress evidence in the Libyan bribery case. Winner is an avid student of a famous corruption case that OC· curred out West when he was a mere shirttail tad the Teapot Dome scandal. which involved Justi~ Department connivance 1n the Harding administration. Judge Winner's friends say he sees disturbing parallels bet ween Teapot Dome and the Justice Department's attel]lpts to suppress evidence in the Vesco·Libya case. Winner has ordered Charles Renfrew, the No. 2 man In the Justice Department, and Philip Heymann. head or the criminal division, to appear in his court before Oet. 31 to explain their re· fusal to release evidence in the ease If they don't s how up or fail to ril e an appeal. the judge is ready to hold them in contempt. of court. "If and when the facts become public." he declared "il may be thaMhe charges wlU be shown to be as fanciful as the Loch Ness Monster. or the Abominable Snowman. "On the other hand:it may be that the case wfll rank with Ule trial of Aaron Burr, the Teapot Dome Scandal-, the lL-2 spy plane and Watergate I think that as many facts as possible should be presented in open court subject to e ross examination.·· How About the Child's Responsibility? TO the Editor· n ·g1s ter was in Irvine. so 1t gnt will be nnwhert that largt and Arter reading the rect'nt F:im1 the front pagt-tryatment our nct•d for water much less ly Weekly article about the crisis Who's deciding what gl'ts front We have a chance to halt this <tttacked and there is not one country in the whole world to as· sist them in any way. in o ur schools, I find mvsetr ask-pa~e Lrt>J l m<'nl over l ht>ri'" b111io11 dollar boondoggle by \'Ol Ing why no one mentioned one of Yo ur most provincial dd.1very mg YES on Propos1t1on 8 • HE ALSO S.\ID tha~ the time the m ost important factor~ in this boy '' EVEI. YN GAYMAN has come for the Iranians to re· cri!1s. It mentioned society. JA \' M l'lll.l':Y alize that all their slocans and parents . admini s t r a t o r s, .ftly .lyatollah rhetoric mean nothing to the teachers and student problems lt'a1t-r Con.-t-rn• rest ol the world and is for their ~II valid contributors to ed11t·a -· . To thr Editor· To-the Editor · . o wn consumption and they t1onal problems: lf!'we ver, never . P roposition 8 1~ ·a matt~r o( Put y~urself 1~ t_he p_lace of.the ,s hould get.. o~ with the business once wa.'I. the ('h1ld s respons1b1l-· ·Hal cont'~'!!. ~·~~·u rin"ncially •. Ayatoll11:h. He is contemptuous . of re-en,terthg the real world and ,..,.,:' .. ~~.1 .: • .~",~I ,i;_.'~6· ~~ .: ~..-·p· ··~e(~ .-,.")/:tl!v a s.. OJ ~df'Ol Cil,1'1 er ~~le~ .. · ert.d~ their )~!!fl~~1c: lmagihe wd1ff1c_u!t..U ·T~ to~~:~__.~~~~~.,.J. .. :...,~~....-.~;·~~~.~..;, ;nllii_.~ ~ ·; ·~<l .. :t' :. 4 , ' carry Off"'l ~ lr0"1~1'f~~~,~~fr:·•w~r~· t.i\·~ac'\li,l"""W~ 191 et;-~~h..rr. • ~' ~elt-aW or ffie. Mstig ..... when three fourths of the class The puhlac izcd cost 15 $600 II ~ knows t h a t h ~.ca n Iran loses the war it is now didn't bother to read the assign-million If tht• cosl uf faciliti_e~ m'anapulate C~rter . ~e knows engaged in. The timing with.U.e !11ent. When is the in~i:Vidual ~o· authonzctl h y SB a(>O and the t~at Carter w1~l vacillate and e!eelion is ~n unfortunate coin· ing to take. respons1 b1hty for hJs power plants .requm:d tu move "111 blust~r "."•lhout the sub· cadence. . . . own education? One can teach on-vast amount5• of water is in-slanee to ba ck 1t up Enough of this frothing al Ule ly 1f someone is making an effort eluded, the priC't! j umps to an Heagan, howeve.r. is a~ un mouth about politics• to learn. That means listt:rung, estimated Sll-S23 billion kn.own factor to him. but com-[( these people can't see any co mpleting as sig nme n t s. To make a r iv e r run milled to a. tougher stance, a further than that. weareintrou· participating and ~ha\'tng Mc>st h<1 ek~acds . uphill from the st~on~~r m1l1tary presence in · ble if they get into office, We students must be fo.r<·ed. coerced Sacrame nto/San Joaquin Deka. the M1dla!ft need peop(e who can see beyond or ~ricked ir)to proper W'irk u.r the San Joaquin valley and · their own self·interest in this habit~ . .,When does self control over tht> Tehachapi Mountains THE AVATOl.Li\'H wanti to country. comem. requires i.mmenst! a mounts of 1nfluehce the elections. surely. JOAN BELLINI e le ctrical ene rgy The State Lo perpetuate in any way he can AS .\SIXTH grade teacher of 10 years, I spend every period before school, recess. lunch hour, and after school forcing s tudent!> to complete assignments ShouJd all teachers be expected to do this? Yes, about May 15 J have them trained to do this without using all my spare time. By then srhool is about over and J spend s ummer trying to gear up for another 'Water System is the s ingle America's weaknesses. largest cons umer of elertncity What better. then , than to hold 1n the s late ; our Southern forth hope of the host.ages re· California Metropolitan Wate r lease nght before lhe elections, Ois trit•t c rrom whic h we in knowing that the euphoria creat- Orange County draw our water ) ed wiU help Carter Perhaps he 1s the second. One pump at the will even release part of the foot of the Tehachap1s uses as hostages to further Carter's much electrical energy as did chances . holding the rest for the city of Los Angeles in 1965. con t 1 n ued man 1 p u I at ing if year! I'm beginning to burh out • WATER IS NOT cheap. Who and to lGOk for other alternati<Ve, pays for it? Los Angeles pays for where one works w\th people wtio . one-third or the cost of waler will cooperate. . · purchased by the Metropolitan Thereisonlyonewaytoget bet· Water District, and uses 2 per· ter al reading or math and that is oent. The rest is sold to agribusi· to practice it! Thal requires stu· •ness, certain major oil com- dent participation. A student may' panies with large agricultural not merely· sit in class and be holdings. and land development "taught•• that is entertain· corporations al about one·t.enth ment! the normal price or water. KARBN NICHOLS Peer-Olofr~ 'fo the Editor: The PUot '• editorial and news prtortUee need massive revision. It's Hd enouab that the Pilot has such a callout diare1ard of local nrat Amendment n1hts ill Its circulation·bullding campaip to cloee a boabtore in Newport. But In the Oct. 23 street edl· don, tbe Pilot" went off Use' deep end. lfeMHninl a $17,000 fire at , tbeir MW whlppln1 boy. Talk ~ tb• Town, \be Pilot releaated K01J"8 •1 1'91ipatJon to a sub- b•adll ae. The Pilot neither na•ed nor~ Koey&ln'• •uc~. v. wrw pace tbreel Tbe PUot bad a cbolce of ptc.' turiD1 Tlkl9onov or 1 um cash re1t1ter on oa•e one. The ebb . ......... _ . . Because waler is sold to Canners belo..-cost they have been very wasteful, irrigating in furrows . Studies show the sprinkler system uses 82 percent less water, the drip system 99 perceql less. Since the cost of in- • stellaUon, and maintenance of these methods is considerable there is Uttle Incentive· .for the farmer to cbanae as lone as the cost of water ts inconsequential. Farmers could consen9'w•ler not oftl1 b1 ehanPia their ir· rt11ttoa metboda but by ualn1 reclaimed water, and by 1row· l ns crops that demand I.as water on ance artd landl. ln 1llO when \be idea of the Peripheral Canal was con· ctived. It wac anlidpated that Caltfornla.'1 pepulatlon would 1oon number 5' million and we mt1ht auffer from thir1t. It is now obvtoua that oflr poewauon Carter wins Of course, in the event Reagan wins anyway. he will continue lo hold the remainde r of the hostages and make sure that the American citizenry blame Reaga n 's administration for failure to come to terms for their release. J .W. REID ,,..,. •• Dflnm•a To the FAltor: In all the talk about the hostages and their probable or pOSalble release, it seems that no mention is given of the thoughts of Bani-Sadr, who seem~ to be the only moderate voice l~ in Iran today. He said that the release of the hosta1es has nothln1 to do wilb the election. In fact. the Ayatollah has said he would like to see Ronald Rea1an as the President because he feels he can deal with him. Bani-Sadr said, and tbls Is a poianant quote from anyone, even OW' wont enemy. that ln this time ot lri1I and woe ln Iran, there is AO on.e tA help them. I ~Ueve h• quote was aomeUUn1 to the effect that - for Uile fint time in history a country hu bee~ invaded and To the Editor: Well -it's already started. I mean h.igh school students bein« adversely affected by a teachers' strike. ·Last time, grade books were mysteriously missing, as were lesson plans . The poor sub· stitutes had a lot of problems, and valuable class time was wasted. There were , also, threats from the picket line aimed at students on their way to class. The threats? Low grades for them when the strike was over! Plus other such incl:. dents. • THIS TIME. even before a strike is an actuality, pressure is being put on the students. On Oct. 13 teachers conducted 1 "sick-jn." Students went .to teactrerless classrooms. The campus began flllin1 up with wanderin& students. Tbey were • told to leave by sthool ofndala. (Vice principals.) Now, a week later truancies are belnt iuued to the students who diapened when they were told to! 11 t.hit a bint of what is to come ll there LI a atrtke? I'm Ured of my children bel111 med M pawna ln thb same of "flnan· clal" cbeu! MRS. PATRICIA LARSON • TlleOelty"9M--c-l••c--IWY IT9M ...-n, ...._ ..._.. "9 .._ .. ............ ~ ............ c... .... . C& ..... L..-.a c•1t•1 M lw , ... -.. .................. __ ... _...._. .. .................. _ .............. . ......... _., ................. ..... ewe_._ .. .. BUSINESS I ST~S Thureday'tt NYSE 11 a.m. (PDT) Pricett . COMPOSI'CE . TRANSACTIONS ~Ol•HW~\ U'f •uu. ,,.ct.,on ,,.. ~·-fnrll M10-.\t ... , lftf ~(IW lknton ()ttfO•I end Ctn(.""'•'· \IUt ... •u~, ~ tflC)Of't..0.,¥ t~ N•t .. •• At'Otl•ltonot ~vrtlt.\ ()Itel•'~ •ftd tn\Un.t .. .• .. .. ,,. . , I • :1 : l .av,• I .. ,,. .,.. 2lll· ~ ,._ .... s.lltt-1~ I ..... " 11 21 lndQoesiao Oil Find Told LOS ANGELES <AP) -Atlantic Richfield Co has said that a test well has indicated a "sl1n1ficant ex- tension" of lbe Sembakwt1 oil field an northeut KaUmantan, Indonesia ARCO said additional exploratory wella would be drilled in the area of the teat well, located southwest of the producinl field v. .... Yi ·----------------J--·- Thurtday, October 30 198) DAILY PILOT 8 fl Contparisons Bard Today's Dollar 6-inch Foot By JOHNCUNNlt'F .,.._._. •• ~IOI NEW YORK Commentators IVld poht1cal candidates h ave often wondere d whether the public mighl lose s ight of s mall vanalt~ when economic measurements become al> extreme as thM'eofloday The reason So s aturated h ave people become with ex tre mes m economic numbers that they forget what used to tJ<.. norm al. both in base figures und m the r ates by w hic h tht:') rise or fall Abnormality , that 1s, may have becom e the norm It 1s partially for this reason t hat 1f pnrne 1ntcn•st lt•ll Cro m 14 percent to 12 percent you could expect s ome peopl<· I• obser ve that 1t is low forgetting that un Nov I 1976, 1t wa)o on ly 6 5 percent Prices too may have lost their rela- t1onsh1p to a base that people can un derstand The re ts no such thing as a semi permanent price, as there used lo be Prices noat today, sometimes changing by the WC(•k Rel' a use of lhi:. It IS iHA UNi many bu; ers n<) longn know v. hal con s t1tutes a fair prtct• Consumt•r r1ncP 1nflat1on <;<1 f.Jr lh1-; \ car has ragl!J Ill .in .1nn11 ul r;ite 11f I<! 7 percent In 197!11t 1A as 1:1 ·1 p<'rt(•nt But 1n lilt .. the early 196(h s rngle d1g1t innatiun ar<1untl I 111 .l pert'cnl was the 1 ult l 'Nl:):\1Pl.OV:\lt.'.\T O f-\ltQJ "0 7-, 1wr1· .. nl h.Jl- bec:om e so per-.1st<!n t lh ,1 t a r1 duet1"'11 11r t v. o ! 1·111 hs of • 1111• pt•r cent 1s <·ons1dl·r1·d ;i n u< h11·H•mn1t f!ut .is rcc•·olh .is l!n:1 the JObl<.·ss rate v. as no h1 gh,..r than 5 pc· rt t·nt The dtffercnC'e bet ween 11 5 perr •·nt ratf' .ind a i 5 per<•Pnt rate . based on t ht• c·urn:nt I abnr for< 1· 11f I w, rn 1 I linn wn1 k1•r-. 1~ 2 t 'rrnlh<m . hr more thCJn tht• tot <1I 111hl•:.s on l'..15l ''h1·n lht• rate v.as2 9percent • The f.a ving!> rnte sa\ IOI! ;1s a perr cnl 1>f d1!.p11,..dll1• 1n lOm e w,1.,, 1us l I 5 percent last ~t·:.ir l111Al'Sl 1n at 11•:.1-.1 :!O ) ears It rose hrtt'fl~ lo 4 9 . a n'1 apµc.:u:. n1>"" tn tw 11n<11•1 4111·f cent In 19751t w:.is i 7 pt•rcen l FEDERi\I. Fl~i\'.\<'I''' Ht:ARS littl! r••l.111011 111\\t,11 v. a!> The: publl<' (f(•bl on Ot•t <!2 was S~lfi 7 hil l11•n jJlcl 11111 r1·'ol 1111 1t in lht> f1 su.1 I )"<Ir through Auj!ust 111111• !Tlnnlh '>h1tr\ 11f :f fullyeari 1AasSl.'l 2bilhon In 1!159 th1• public deht ""·I!> S2R.I I l111l111n or It'" 1ht1n 1 ll11rd that of last year Jt h<1s grov.n h) .ib..JUt 50 µP1 rent fr11111 fi sca l 197fi wh• n thedebl v.,1l>S621l 4hllltnn 111rllhl'lltl.1r11•111g cos t wal>S.17 I b1llt11n If \OU ~n li.lf·li: 1n h1stor) ynu l.\ill 11nt1 th.1t lht' p uhl1o 1h•hl · in t!l'l\4 nl;'ar lht• t nd IJFlh<' Depress 111n v.11s 11nl' S411 •I bt 'lion Anc1 th,11 in W40 flo<l1 r al interest I"'' rnt·nt" v.t'r•· •>nh SI hll ltfJn SO l'l::RSISTENT 111¥'\'t: federal IJudl{Pt<lt•fl( ll!> ht r 111m• t 12 st r.o ~hl ) ea rs J and so large r lht' f 1).<'dl l!:ll:!Od1•f 11 1t 1..,. hrn1t Sfi::i billion 1 that man' peoplt rn1~h1 n.'JI'' t pr11rn1"1'~ 10 ha Ill nre the budget a !> pnlltle ,1 I r im s There IS a danj!c:r hov.e\'l'r tn l>flmf' !>UC n ft OJI)( I ii I nm p.l n s ons because, as .ilrno:.t evcry<in1• kllO\\'o 1nrt.1tton h '" dis torted the re lattons h1ps A dollur today 1"i .J d1fl~·1 • ot measuring stack than yesterday 's dult<1r Based on the cons umer pnt•e index lht· popul.11 hut not a l ways correct m easuring stick of inflc1llon I h1 purd1.is111t powerofthedollarha s sle<1dilvdim1ni<:li1•d 'I ollu't., 11ollar • sortofa6 1nchfoot THE 1977 DOLLAR, for e xample bought half tli .1l of a 1951 dollar A J a nu;i r v J 978 doll.tr bought ha-If t he 1t(·m~ a !Viii do lla r paid for By late next year the dollar m~n bu) bul 1 th1rdwh<1utdrdtn1967 • • The dolla r 1s w<>rlh o nly v. hal'1l bu} sand that '"le:.~ t ht,n 1t used to buy Of all chslort 1on~ tha t 11f the dollM '" ttw uru· most casilv undero;tl)(Jd bv the: 11~bht• wh1L·h Us•'> 1l '-'\ 1 r :- p111nfuJda) DE•sprlt' th1.• p.1111 , lhert• m.1\ hr· .oml' ~uti-.t.ir11·1· '"th•· fears of those "ho <.t•1• the publ1t• .1diustmg l•l 1nl l.1twn '" pe1 s1stent has been tht• doll ar ... rk1 luw 1h~•l a1t.llt11111.1I del'lincs ma\ he fu1h ant 1c1valP'1 PEOPI.£ MA\' llA VE !)(:come ~u adJUsl1•d tu t11r· ,,1, normal. 1t 1s ft'ar!'d, that abno rm.il ma" n111A lw 11 r .1d1 r• •l qutt<' normal And~ hat on rev. as de<'mc:il un.i t•rcpt .ti.It m.1\. nm~ hea< rcptf'd with a wean rcs1gn"d !t hru)! 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The spirit o.f Marlboro in a low tar cigarette. Warning : lhe Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. '--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- 12 mg · 'tar:· o'.s mg nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Report Oec'.79 'Box· 12 mg · 'tar:· 0.8 mg nicotine av per cigarette by FTC ~ethod i • ·, . - . ... • • ' - •, I ' • • . Orange Coast_; EDtT t 0"4 '\'our Hom .. I own Dall,.-N•wNpaper \/OL. 73, NO. l<M, ~SECTIONS. 48 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER"30, 1990 C TWENTY-FIVE C~NTS Judge Refuses Ballot Reprints • 'J; , .... ti,T Hostage Debate Delayed By 1be Associated Press Amid stor my scenes at the Parliament buildantc. many I ranian de put ies boyc otted pu.bli c debate on tht-American hostages today, leaving the 228-seat legislature short of its 179-member quorum and forcing pos tpone m ent or the session u.ntil Sunday. Sixt y-s ix d eputies defied appeals by Tehran radio and lran ·s t'hief J u dge Sa degh Khalkali that thev attend today KHOMEINI CANCER STORY UPSETS CARTER -A4 Signs Ordered At Polls By DAVID KUTZMi\NN Of IM 0<01ly P llol St.ti Saying he wasn't going to de- lay the election or order the reprinting of a million ballots, an Orange County JIHlge ordered today th<.1t signs be posted at 2,000 polling places in the county to eliminate confus ion over ab- breviations used for political parties. With fi ve days to go hcfnre the general election. Suµer ior Court Judge John K Trotter Jr !.aid there isn't enough ti me 10 do anythmi: else lo corr1•ct a prob tern raised bv Ul>E>rta raa-n and Democratic p·arty offit·1als last week. ' However, Trotter said that it 1 was his int erpretation of the -many of them protesting any { state Election Code that ballots action on release of the captives 't should have included the full befor e the U.S. presidential ,.. • ~ names of each politiral "arty elections Nov. 4 and that abhrev1atiuns shouldn't Khalkhali. the stc-rn Islamic ,.. have been lised. judge who has sent scores of _ \ " The two parties flkd law!>uits convicted crimina ls be fore contending that the abbrevia firing squads and is known as a ~ tions used on the ballots "~re hardliner oo the hostage issue, 0.11, ,., ... si.tt ,,_ misleadidg and confusing. stormed to the rostrum. ANIMALCONTAOLOFFICERALGAACIAANDFRIENDS Judge Trotter ordered that .,,.,,...._ screaming and waving his white Doga Face Death In Ironic Twtat to Cruetty CaM two signs be posted at all pre- CANOACE MONTGOMERY, HUSBAND PAT LEAVE COURT turban over h i$ he.ad. and cincts outside the voting booths pleaded for a quorum so debate and that smaller signs be placed She'• Innocent, But Crtme Wiii 'Haunt Her Forever' could begin. T, R d D inside each booth. Earh ~ign wiU The deputies in attendance i WO es crre ous show a key lu the al.Jbrev1allons . • shouted that debate should be e ~ on tt)e balJot. Ax Slayer Beau Rap But Haunted held even without a quorum, a Those abbreviations induded Danish radio co~r e!J!Ondent F • E • ·•t...ib" for the Liberta ri:in Party, reportedfromthe~ . ac•ng xecutwn ··T>e m ·· for Democ r a t a nd Saying he was "no friend of SI "Rep'· Cnr HepubLican Other ab. the United States or Jimmy breviat1ons on Tuesday'l) ballot Carter," Khalkhali said that By PIDLSNEIDEaMAN· . "I'd adopt lhel'Q m}'seU," the include "AIP" fo r American In- regardless of the effect of the 0t , .. 0.11, P11eu1Mt I detective said, "except that my dependent Party and .. P& F" for hostage issue on the presidential Last 'February, two small dogs wife and 1 already have two cats Peace and Freedom Party. McKINNEY. Texas CAP> -A As ked what prompted the jury election, it was a problem the were discovered starving and and a dog." . Robe rt a Rt n e h a r t , a four-month legal nightma re to find his client innocent. he assembly was obliged to tackle. near death in an abandoned Libertarian randidate an the 70th ended for Candace Montgomery said, "U I knew that. l would be the reporter said. Huntington Beach home. Assembly Distract, said thl' term ' I T when she was acquitted of a millionaire." Dozens of boycotting deputies The dogs were nursed back to C S "Lib" could be m1scpnslrued as murder c harges, but her The attorney s h ocke d a milled outside. They sent a hdlth and held as evidence at . reu,S tart Liber.-1 or women·s lib, causing lawyer says the summer after-packed courtroorp. during jury message ~lo the ha ll saying a the Orange County Animal her cam paign .. i rreD1'1~Mt-----11 noon she killed a frie nd with 41 selection by a nnouncing his debate would only "help the Shelter, while police searched R harm." blows of a.If ax will haunt her cUent had killed Mrs. Gore in cause of the United States. and for their missing owner with an OUte 55 Asked today her opinion of the forever. self-defense. especially Jimmy Carter ."' the animal cruelty warrant. judge's action, M s Rinehart Mrs. Montgomery t rembled as District Attorney Tom O'Con· reporter said The missing man was arrested w··tk said. 'I lhlnk that was almost the Verdict Or ; .... ncent was re-Wednesday in Garden Grove _ f, . nt·ng all he could do ·· ......... nell said that while prosecutors A source close to the debate d f bl turned Wednesday, then quicltly ed · 1 ·an aces a possi e fine for the The I. 1 b c r l ·• r 1 a n an J were not surpris by tllat p ea , said the boycotter!> wanted to · d ff · left the courthous e, with her ··what we di"dn't know was mis emeanoro ense. Highway construction crews, Democratic pafty s ulls had stay clear of the U.S. election to e t h" a d busband,Pat. just what the specifics of the avoid a n y appea r a n ce of U IS rescue ogs. no working un der a $185,000 asked for eitherthereprantingof The couple plan to mo11e to self-defense theory would be.'" co 11 us ion with t)le Carter longer needed as evidence. may Caltrans contract. are wideninl! ballots or a delay of the election · Atlanta. leaving behind a trail Crowder based his case. on administration over release or SO?n be put lo death at the streets and constructing new to corrttt the abbrev1at1ons · • t~~t spot~ghted her ro mantic Mrs. Montgomery's detailed ac· the hostage!'. iri their J62nd day a;imal tihelter if new homes for left ·turn ~kets along Newport But Trotter an ruling from the ~ .. liaisons. With oth~r aaen an~ her count of h~r visit to Mrs : Gore's of captivity today , t Pe pe,.ts cDeannot-:t>e f~un.d.R b" BQulev~d ID Costa Mesa. bench th~s mo~nrng . Si:tld . he . l ,-..tRIHwi.9!'-~-~~At .. Mud.-c.~~'-;'"r-t~J.-~·'" . ....~,. , -~ ...;v.. ~c • 0,~t.-e ,-tect1veC~~~.,~.tso~. T J$>,..b.:. ex~~~d to_~_co,.m·. ~~~;!~~?" alr.Padt be· " ~~~.--*rt-0.wet~:1-Go""'sMicR""h~f Mee-w1rn·1~~~~~ _J_._ -· · • ~~ Mat-f~3·"~d1li il"R t>e . .:r~ -.~, •. )~ ...... .._ ~ ~ >#. ·-:"'~ .. ".:(.L~Y~~~i.1 ..! Friday, June 13. . ax after roruront,,ing her about a ~ J T . Id · a ire no ,1 e a 0 rt .as ter . easier access to the Co j.il~c<! -SllfB' at-..7If - 1 "There won't be a day in the 10-montb affair between Mrs.. Ll.l"'Op 0 Betker. 33· hadn t been home In ,'oranize County F,.flir-grounds. a polling places. . ! life of Candace M ontgome~ Montgomery and Gore. weeks .. 4"hey grew concerned Caltrans official said Wednes Libertarian llltomey Ray Hcn-1 that she won't remember s he In c ' abouthis~ogs day. dr~4csoh asked Troll e r lo at ' committed this act," defense at· The defendant said sht: tried to 0UDty 8 A P?hce o ffi cer called to Under way is work at Mesa <See BAI.LOT. Pag<' AZ> torney Don Crowder told the ""escape during a frantic struggle anvest!ga~e fo~nd month-old Drive, Fair Drive and Santa ! • • f : c f . jury in his closing arguments. in the utility room , but she final-J bl R letters an his mall box. . Isabel Avenue., "Don't rob this woman. Don't ly wrested the ax from Mrs. 0 eSS &te He ~ found t:-vo emaciated The spokesman l)a id the con· rob her two children. Don't rob Gore and hit her on the head. dogs, ribs showing. cl?se lo struction is scheduled not to con· this husband and wife." Mrs Gore fell to the blood· The unemployment rate in death from weeks without flict with morning or everung )lrs. Montgomery confessed s la c kened floor , but the de· Orange County dropped to 4.3 proper food. . rush-hour traffic but does result t.o.4laclting her friend to death in fenda nt said she could not stop percent ln September from the The ~gs had apparently eaten in some lanes being closed dur- a desperate struggle sparked by herself from slamming the ax into 5.2 percent posted an August. what li~le food had been left out. ing other daytime hours. the revelation of a love affair the woman. according to a report released But their bowls were empty. A The work involves both north· between the 30-year-old de· We dnesd.a y b y the s tate backyard pond filled with rain bound and southbound lanes fendantandMrs.Gore's husband, She then took a shower, fully Employment Deve)l)pment provided them with wa_ter and along Newport Boulevard /.llan. clothed, in the Gores' bathroom Department. proba~ly _kept !hem <:thve, the (Route 55) and .the cross-street The innocent verdict, returned and went1K>me to attend a Bible Employ ment inc reases in investigating ofricer said. sections between those lanes. by a nine -woman, three-man sctiool luncheon. according to · I Animal sheller officials have Moton·s•· hoping for a faster testimonv. ag r 1cu ture, construction , ed ..., jury ·after three hours of de· government, transportation: treat the dogs and held them drive when the job is completed liberation. climaxed an eight-Pathoiogists desc;r ibed the utilities a nd manufacturing for .the past nine months, while may be out of luck, though. day trial marked by dramatic s laying as a "classic case of contributed to easing the jobl~s pohce searched for Betker. Another contract, this one for testimony . A guilty verdict overltill." A medical examiner rate. analysts said . Detective Robison said that $50,000, has been awarded by the would have required jurors to s aid the victim had been struck The 5.2 percent unemployment when Betker was arrested state for widening and turn find that Mrs. Montgomery act· in the head 28 times -the blows rate realized in August was the Wednesday he indicated that the pockets along the bouJevard at ed "intention,ally and know-collapsing her riiht eye a nd highest for the county during the dogs can be put up for adoption. 22nd Streef and at Bay Street in1ly." <See AX, Page A2> current nationwide economic A shelter s pokesman said ~ginning about Jan. 1. the or- "The Montgomerys made no slowdown. available dogs who are not facial noted. • . . comment after the verdict, and The 4.3 percent September adopted within a week's time After that. he said. wor k' wall jurors re1uaec1 to comment on Seniors Get rate compares lo a 4.7 percent are put to death. begin on a new computerized 'tbeirdeciaion. rateduringSeptemberl979. R-obison said he hopes signalsystemto coordinatetraf. Pat Montgomery, 35, s aid earlier that his wife's affair with another man meant nothing became, "I love Candy." He said be accepted a position at Geor1ia Institute of Technology at Atlanta and plans to belin anew with his wife and their cbildren. Leaad defense attorney Don Crowder. wbo received two con- tempt cltatiom from State Dia- trict Judie Tom Ryan durln& tbe trial, said be was "very pleased, very pleased'' with the Yerdlct. · PILO'l'_ 'lilt.YE llS IRE 'Bl AllTOS Todu'• Dalb Pilot prevten U. llli ......... Uaeup. -~,. .. ~ '11," a special = ........ •tori• and al MSt ,..... moclell 11111 mlNIC'ttofall·lbl. Analysts said the employment fie flow along the bouJevard . F Sh t outlook for the remainder of the someone ln the community will Most or that work, he said, ree 0 8 offer the dogs a new home and · t year is favorable, pointing to rescue them a second lime. will involve lighting equ1pmen predictions that the number of with the only street projects lo F I 0 jobs in public education and Both are 3-year-old females. be striping and cuts in the Or 0 UeDZ8 retail sales, because of the Oneisabrowndaschundmix.The asphalt for signal switch in- A free influenza immunization clinic for those most likely to s uffer complicationa if they con- tract the debllitatln1 bug is scheduled Saturday at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. • Shots wiU be administered to those over 55, the chronically ill of any age and particularly those wboH ailment lowen the body's resistance to infectlcn. The clinic scheduled from 1 to < p. fh . at the bolpl\A1 Conferente C~nter also la open te in- dividuals wttb dlabetn, heart, lun1 or kidney dlaeue or Mvere anemia. C0+1pomon are UM hOlpttal and tbe Oran1• County Health Department. Further infonna· Uoa may be obla1ned by caJUna die holpttal Cll' JOUf family doc· tor. upcomin1 Christmas season, i'2 other is a tan and white terrier-stallationa. expectedtOriae. poodlemix. (See llOAD, Pase A2> Auto Victim Critical Prayer Vigil Mormtedfor Mesa Boy, 13 .. Church members maintained a prayer vigil today for a ea.ta Meaa boy sravely lnJured when be stepped in front ot a car at a west aide lnteneclion Tu~y. Ronald O.car Wood Jr .• 11, of 1224 Wallace St.. wu Ulted in ·crttlcai coadltian and betq kept alive by a reeplrator todaJ in the intensive can unit at Fountal.n Valley CommunltJ Holpltal. He suffered multlple head, _ .. chest and abdominal Injuries when -struck 1\anday afternoon on Wilson Street at Wallace Avenue ln the area where bis family lives and attencb the Harbor Christian Fellow1b1p. H1a parents are Ronald Sr. and Aurora Wood. Motoritt Geraldine! Theresa Trapp, ID, ol Diii .::g•• Sl., ln the aame· -61hbor , waa not cited, Officer Denni• Sanden Hid. . - She tried to swerve to stop, but it was impoaaible to avoid atrik- ia1 YOUDI Ronald, police said. Hil companion, Jay Bradley West, 12, ol 178 W. Wilson St .• Costa 11... told police be and Ronald were 1oln1 to Jay's house, wt.en t.be alder boy ap- paNDtl.J died~ to 10 home for permiMklll. Ronald tbelJ.J~ abruptly, turned, and atep &ft front ol tbe car, Jay &old lee. Thief Routed, Gets Jewelry fl Costa Mesa woman who re- turned home from an hour-long shopping trip Wednesday scared off a burglar who still managed lo escape with about_ SJ,600 worth of jewelry. poli'ce re· ported. Henny G. Workhaven e ntered her northeast Costa' Mesa horn~ shortly after ll -a. m.. offit'erS said , and SPQtted a six-foot man run down the hall and dart out a back door. Investigators said the burg1ar, who pried open a window to enter the home. left one box of jewelry behind in his rush to the door Or:n:a:a~I \\ealhe r Sunny and a little cooler Friday. Lowi tonight 52 alon1 the codt, 58 inland. Highs Friday 72 to 82. INSIDE T8Dt\ '1 TM ~ridmtial campoag" ii deadl11 unow. but IMre Ila~ bffn a few lmAgha. See PORI OS. l•tlex Al 'f-llnic• AU r.-.:a.....c. ~ L.M..... M ......... ,.. ~· .. C.._.IMll CMJ ~ .. c-...... .......... c.. .......... ,..., 1--'A I Cl-I ,....,.... Cl·J .......... CJ .. Al DAil. y PILOT ' ' T!lur!d!r· ~JD.. ·-.. JUST BHEAIUNC----..... Lal• atnaa fro,,. lodlatt'• world Giid "°"°"°'MW *"-'°"""'9U Iraqi Assault Set; U.S. JJ7 arned Again BEIRUT. l"'eb11non 1AP 1 tnq !laid Ill for<'el wert> moppini up lran111n rl·~1a1anc:~ on tM-Kh<>rramattahr Ah11d11n tuchway and on th.-e.astt'm approac'he9 of Abadan and wam<'d the United StatH anew a1a1"'1 twlpull lr•n'• war effort Ir~ l'launed U8 Infantry and armor J1N'p1u· ... d y.-t uwth..r assault on Abadan. Iran 'A bard·pl'ffaed 011 ~r1nery city Tehran r4ldio conc:'eded lhal Iraqi artJUt-ry pou.ndM Abadan throYab lht• ntght, 11.Ullnic H nral \)e(IPlt . but said lranlan artHlel')' rtr" prt'vented an Iraqi attempt.ta advan<'e on Abadan last nl1,ht Ttw btttue1f'd rlty on ~ Shatt al Arab wat•rway had u pre war popuhetlon of :00,000 and oM of th• world's lar.it·11\ 1111 retlnent-s that prov1d~ lnm with 00 per«nt (If I~ Jl('lrnh·um ~,.,..,...,,,,., f'r'"'" ALC:tERS. Al11tf'ri11 1At'l f>N's1(ft>nt ('hMdl1 fif•ll JNhd hiti. fre ed e x P rc-s 1tlt>nl Ah m l'd Be n Bella afl-u I ~ yl'.ur:-i impnsonnwnt \ht' •)ffl\'tal A.11lt"r111n nt'w• agent·y ttnnounc·e\I today Ben &11• w11s Ja1lt"d tolluwtng ht~ CJustt-r in a coup led b.) the late Pr~ident Houar1 8oumed1t'nne in 1967 Ben Bella had l>t!t!n 1mpnS()n.ed 1n a spec1aJ building near Algte rf from 1965 unlll J uly~. 1979. w~ 'Ren.redid alln~ hlri' to live under a loose r form of house arrt!Sl 1n lht' <'UUnlr) town of M 'Sala, ltiO miles from Algiers Bt>n Bella was 'llne of the ke.)' hgurt>S in th'e Algerian struggle for inde~ndence fro m fo'rance and became its fi rst president in 1962 fie has spent a total of 23.) t'ars an French and AJge rian Jails 0 411y f'1lttl \WH Pr.to QUESTIONS U.S. POLICY UCI Speaker Clark L.- 'Doctor' Facing Trial By UTHUlt a . VINSEL °' .. Delly ...... , .... Trabuco Can yon resident <;erald Barnes, chareed with living a fOW'·year charad~ as a doctor and losing one Irvine c ltn1c patient who died , has been ordere d held to answer four charges . including murder. J ud g e Oon~ld Du n gan con cluded Barnes' 2 ~ day preliminary heating in Harbor J ud1 cial Oisttict Court Wednesday by i'uling lhere is indet?d sufficient•evidence to try <the short. swarthy defenda_nt. Barnes, 47, who lives m the fashionable. horsy Coto de Caza planned community, watched and listened intently to the proceedings in which one count of grand theft was dism issed. ,,_.,., f'r.-n lie•• • .,... Ho~tages Probe Supported Former U S. attorney general Ra m sey Clark !)Upµo rts Ronald Rea~an 's demand for a full-~in• vestigation of the events leading to the laking of the Ame rican The grand the ft c harge st e mmed from his r eceipt or some $200.000 in salary during h is em'ployment by Pacific Southwe!\t Medic a I Group in Irvine. one or two clinics with which he was involved . Barnes' de fe nse attorney. fo rmer Orange County Deputy d is tr ic t att orney Da v id lfrickner succeeded Monday in pnsuadi.ng Judge Dungan to d ose his. c lie nt 's he aring lo µress and publfr 0.•lyl'lle451Mf-• BADHAM TELLS WHY HE SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED Challengera Dow, Mah•fley, FerrarQ. S.y Why He Shouldn't CARSON CITY, Nev (AP) An inmate at Nevada M ax'imum Security Prison surrendered today after holding two nurses host.age in the 1a ilhouse infirmary all night demanding "a news expose of this whole place, .. a corrections official said. Armed wi th a knife . David .. Bang Bang" Wayne took the two women a nd a guard hostage late Wednesday, s aid J ohn Slansky, S\,\perintendent of the prison. The guard was re leased unharmed • few ho•Jrs later . he s aid. Seven inmates were in the infirmary with Wayne, but they were "just there," Slansky said, and did not appear to be taking part in the inc ident. hostages in Iran Followin li( a speerh at UC Irvine Wednesday, Clark said he belie ves Rea gan "wa nts to know whether we supported the shah From Page . I I Hoots and Hollers At OCC Debate Gtndition 'Stable' Actor McQueen : Re turns to St<ite or unde rmined him." BALLOT By J ERRY Cl~l\USF.N Although he die not voit>e--sup-• • • 0t 1flt 0..1, P1101 s1•11 port for Reagan's cand idary. the A four-man d ebate amonR former attorney gene ra l did least authorize the printing of candidates for Robert Badham's agree with Reagan's demand handouts in English and Spanjsh 40th Congressional District seat Tuesday for an investigation of that would e xplain what the began warming up at Orange the hosta~e s ituation ballot abbreviations mean and Coast College Wednesday Just as "I belie ve it is essential tha t which could be distributed to 1l ended the Amen ean peo ple know the vote rs at their polling places on Badham . R-:o..;ewport Beach, far ts and lhe extent and details election day. s ka ted through lhe session about of our relations hip wit h the "We don't feel a· s ign in the as easily as he 1s expected to sha h."' Clark said. booth is enough," He ndrickson win his t hird term for national In what has become a familfar said offi ce as a representa11ve or t he theme for tum. Clark eriticiz.ed The attorney a ls o a rgued s prawli ng southe rn Orange the Carter Administra\lon dur· there was still adequate time to County and northern San Diego ing his UCl speech and blaed have handouts printed up and County distnct LOS ANGELES 1AP1 McQueen entered the clinic tn U.S. support of the late s hah as distributed in time ror Tuesday's His onJy tense moments tame Cancer-stricken Steve Mc:Queen August and was put on a the reason behind the u king of elertion al the end , of th e d e b ate has left the clinic in Mexico program of unorthodox the hostages. Deputy County Counsel Terry s ponsored by the college's A~· where he had been treated with treatments, which included the . Clark contends that the U S. Dixon, re presenting the county, sociated Students organ12at1on unorthodOJC methods and has use of Laetrile---the highly go vernment was responsible for arg ued there was insufficient In a nswer lo ao a udience ques returned to his r anch in Santa controversial substance made restoring the shah to power and lime lP. take any other action lion. Badham ra ised hoots and Paula, Calif., a s pokesm an ror fr6m apricot pits which for helping the monar ch main· than what Olson has already catcalls when he , said, "As far the actor said today generally is illegal in the United la in complete control over lran. done to help voters understand as I'm concerned. I thmk the Slates. Outlinjng a 2()-ye ar history or the abbreviations San Onofre nuclear plant is as But spokesman Warren Cowan . ll also included a largely I 1 t ,; Sal.d he had not been 1·n touch d d relations between the two coun· Dixon said the signs have been safe as any nuc ear µ an ca vegetarian iet of unproces:.e r t d d .. • WJ.th. McQueen other than to . . 1 t ries. the o rmer al orney put in the mail alrea y an be. raw foods , vitamins . mmera s Cl · ed Iii Th 1 h confirm the actor was back m and enzymes. · gene ral said the A tra m a s hould be received at po ng e ge ner ating p ant near t e California, and was unable to d · secret police fo r ce. in Iran places thro ughout the coUhly center of Badham's district has say whether McQueen wou!d "T~~Qu~~at ha~sc~~~~.~re "T~~ .. knowing that physical tortW"e ve ry s<>on. He also s aid Olson been the site of anti-nuclear pro· return to Plaza Santa Mana Afr · .. d was constantly practiced by the has taken out-newspa,Pff'_ad:-· ..tests..and-the.<>bJ~t of crilic1s m . Calif · Thomas Crown air a n secret police " "' ve rtisements that te ll voters r~garding what many believe is The d e hate , c h ai red by political science proressor Russ ~t1llar. was geared principally to the candidates· views on the economy, national defense and local issues A l so par t 1c1 pat 1n g we r e Libertarian P arty c andidate Dan Mahaffey and inde pendent candidate Bob Ferraro ... erraro calle d for mor e resp on se t o the pe ople" by representatives in Washington. D C , and Ma harrey echoed the L1 bertarian call for less in- terference tn the private sector by both the Rovernme nt a nd .. c riminals .. Badham called ror draft reg- 1slrat1on and a strong~r military force as well as higher military pay while trimming back other D e m oc r a ti c s p o n so r e d bu reauc racies. Dow charged thal Badham. a member or the House Armed Se rvices Committee. had in· t ro duced no le g}!!lation to strengthen defenses or provide better conditions for military Ho.spital _in Ba1a p rnia soon. "The Cincinnati Kid." Most According to Clark, the United what the abbreviations on a lack or emergency planning. Q · recently. he appeared in "Tom d rt . ..:-B dh Id h' d. r Asked of Mc ueen's condition. States continue to suppo u1e the ballots mean. a am to 1s au 1ence o Badham argued that 'he s hould Cowan said, "I'm told he"s Horn" and "The Hunter." shah despite published reports 200 -many of them ca ptive b . stable, but I'm not sure how of widespread torture and the Et p Al m e mbers of a n Am erican e retumedto Washmgtonagajn families. -r~ ~ because he h~d passed through accurate that is." imprisonment or 100,000 political Studies course s cheduled to the difficult process of learning Chi N k prisone rs me et in the Forum where the de· McQueen left the hospital near na u e Cla rk cnt1cized state ments he AX bate was held that malfu.nc the Congressional ropes. Rosarilo. Mexico. this week. • • • b said were made by President tions at the plant have een Wl· Dow conte nded that Badham Cowan added T T d Carter during a visit to Tehran s plitting her sktdl down to the related w the nuclear aspect cares li ttle ror his constituents Two weeks a go, the doctor in i est race on Dec 31. 1977 brain tissue. The congres s m an s a id. ht: and IS looking for an easy life in .cbargeofMcQueen's lreatments · s p . P s ychiatris ts s aid Mrs probably had spent more time Washington while district resi· said he expected to actor the L:AS VEGA <A 1 f S Goose Montgomery reacted instinctive-than the total spen1 by evervone dents "say he has a closed door actor to remain ·in the clime. M J·~a~:i!e :a~l~u~ ~r~mo a pruce ty a nd that her ~ge ~ould have in the _room in _study1ogd t hhe and aclosed·mindpolicy." some 75 miles south of San ra ! . . sterumed from a 26·year-old in· plant, its operations a n t e . . I I ' I I I I I -l Diego, for it least another two C hin e s e a t~b~s ph e r1lh~ . M . 8' . #c ident the defendant could re· e\·:wruation planned in c<ise or a . nuclear test t JS mon ove e a...o t .-. . I di t . . ' . months. ha ve be en .d.ele_c,_te d .i_n , . . ~~ ·• ~emb«:ronly~derhy,p~os1,s. ~-. saser .. ·~ . .........__ .• , .......... _."'~ ..... ~~--~:~16litllt~~~-~t1J .Ho\&lever, Or. IU~rigo "Rodri· ~.:i.¥.~ ~ ~.,.~·-, .... ;,.. !'r"'.., ...__~ . ~~~:~. ~-i·~.~_f'JI. m~•·rm~.U(j!:.: . ·;~W,i·WD ~~iffy ;~~~-~~~~~~~~~if~~~ ~en~~ -~~~,!~~~~~~~~~:~~~~t~~ -. i;~:~; School 'ed. t hat he was gaining weighl Protection 'Agency sa1 . ' . Fason said the defendant was congre!sman ... told \~i.,.dents the and that tests incidated a shrink· today. 'd th r. 0 N Q li E A c 11 (A p ) , bushed by he r mother during i>lant shQµld .be shut down until Costa Mesa iligh School of· iogofthemalignanltumorsthat But lhe agei:icy sa~ e Howard llughes' 200-ton wooden 'treatment for a head cut and studM?sshowitissare · fic ia ls r e po rte d to police had spread from the actor's IWlgS amounts regls~re ~~~ rl ying boat which s keptics that the "shhhh" a nd the blood He said he. too. has ~<an the Wednesday that they are missing tohis neck ahdchest. abaul one one·t ousan .. ubbl·d the Spruce r.oose -was c ould trave trigge r ed ange r e m ergency eva c uation plans a Sl.500 videorecorderanda $1Sl of the amount a person " . t M Gore which amount to ever'l'lme gel· microphone taken from the · f I d floating in a harbor channel to· -agams rs . . Rodriquez was reported away can receive s a e Yh a1nh d S .11 ff rt t O'Connell.termed that theory ting on the San Diego Freeway school's telev1sionstudioannex. from his residence in Tijuana pose "!!o known ea t ay as a 1 m1 ion e o o "incredible" and "insulting .. a nd trying to flee no~h ?r south t,oday' and could not be reached h azard. rnove it from its drydock hangar Ps chiatrists also said Mrs. An yone n ego t 1 a t' n g the fur immediate comment. nor The tr a c ~ s we r e to a tem pora ry dr ydoc k ex· Moni' omer s uffe red a "dis freeway during peak traffic School a l'lthonties s aid t he items were taken Oct. 23 after someone pned open a door to the . annex could officials atthe clinic. r~corded a~ Bishop a_nd perlenced o ne d e la y after assocfative ieaction"tothekill· hours knows tha t will be a Ridgecrest m Caltforn1~. another . problem . he conjectured Fro• Pag• A I ROAD •. • The signal project. expected to aost about $1.5 million, is expect. ed to be finished next summer lind, with the new turn pockets, Should result in smoother traffic Qow. he said. ! I OAANQE COUT c f s DAILY PILOT f Tne or~ (04'\I o •• ,, Pi IOI _,,,.. """'\"' I\ C:O"'b•~ ,,,. NP#\ Ptf\\ •r PVblt\IWG o, ,,_ Or•noe Coo t P\ftM1'"'"' ComcMu',, s..p.r•t• tdtltOf"\ 4tn P\.IDl•~d ¥tond•t lf'ltOUQ~ Ft10•1 fOt (O\I• ~\.II Nf'•CIO'f IH•<,, ""''"'n91MI S••<Pli ~ovl'\\•'" "•"*" ''••"• t..•own• 8e•ch South (O.\I A \tf"OI• "'0•0t\al 1•cM10"! '' cwOlo\P'leG S.tvt"CMY\ .no SW'"Ct•W\ '"• Oftf\110.I puOh"'"'"O IH~I •) •I llO W•\f 8 •r Sltffl P 0 So• , MO (,0\1• Mt\• (•h•OflH• .,.,. a ... n .. -... Pr.,\1W"t it"Cf PvDt•"'-' ,~., .... ,. l'.'1110, "--··"'~ Mf"'O',.. E~tf)f C ... ri .. H l- A\M\IM't ""•"M)•"'O fct1t0# CoeteMee•Offtce llO Wt\t l•Y St,ot ,.._Iii~ Atfdt4'n P 0 Ao~ t~ .,.1. OfllcH "=:':~:,~0~',~~ s~°:c~ ~:V~!d T~nt(7t4)~1 QNelfted Advertlel,...01171 . --:- at Cedar City and Provo tn Offtc1als of Wra lhe r Cor p., ·1ng U tah a nd at Be att y. operators of the airplane, hoped --------- Goldfield, Hiko. Lund. to complete the move today. Pah r ump . T o nopah . The journey wh ic h began Round Mountain. Fallon Wednesday ·was a s hort one - and Scotty's J unction in j u s t 300 y ard s rr o m the Nevada. "corrugated cathedral" that has protected the aircraft since its only flight Nov . 2, 1947. Suspects Nabbed ·Near-Robbery Site Four Costa Mesa police wlits converged on a car al Placentia Avenue and Victoria Street Wednesday night to arrest five men and a juvenile just minutes after a CCJavenience market was robbed of $108. · Officers said the suspects• car waa spotted driving with lights out down an alley behind the Utotem Market at 1913 Pomqna Ave. at 9:35 p.m. by a hovering police helicopter just seconds after the.robbery waa reported. The h elicopter hovered overhea4 until police units conver1ed on the car at the interled.ion about three blocu from \be crime 9cene, offtcen said . Arteated for suspicion of armed robbery were Costa Meaam Gordon F . Brid1es, 21, of ttlO Anaheim A¥.e·; lllchael 81aWlotk)', 27, of toat Wlllon St.; bis brother Paul D., 11, ol tbe 1ame addnu; Tbomu A. Clrllale, 21, of ~4 . Woodland l'laee. 8Dd • 11.19ar-old boJ . Also arres ted was T homas Sands.-25. of ·1303 Walnut Ave .. Huntington Beach. Released to ~other was a 4.year·old girl wRo also rode in the s u s p ec ts ' v e hi cle , investigators said Officers said four mem bers of the group walk ed ipto the market at about 9 :20 p.m .. o rd ered "junk food " a nd ·ctgarett.ea and left. . Minutes later. polite said, one of the men Identified as Bridges walked back into the small store brandishing a broken beer bottle and demanded money. Officers said the cler~ put $108 Into a paper. bag a11d handed it over. Al, the bottle· ~arrler lefl, the clerk summoned police. orncers purswn1 the 1roup said the ba1 fUled with money was toued from the car and · recqrered later. The IWi men were held loday ln Ca.1ta Mesa City Jail in lieu of $25,000. bail. Tbe l'f.year-old was taken to juvenUe ball. ~-~---,-~., .... iillllmil!~ ~~ ... ---· ~-------.... --·-. '5•· • Newport Surf and Spo·rt ====We Carry the Best A'I Year LOllCJ------..,~~ Main Store• 2224 Newport 81vd. ... .. .,. ... -171-7174 O,...Dellr -iiiti • Store 2 210.,.., Manne Ave. l•lboa laland 173-7121 O,...Dellr " ----.. Store 3 OP Gotcha, Dolphins, Offshore, Stubbies, O'Nellls, Rip Curl , IZOO, Merona, Powderhorn, T -S~lrts, Sweatshlrti s, Four Play, A·Sml e, Topslders, Quiksilver and much more. .---...:"'-----------' ,°""Off Coupon I II Good 10/11 tttru 1111 I nol valldOfl Mlle mtt~llelldl.,. 0< llOO. J L-----~----.--- South Coaat fltaz• ~ ltor• 4 .............. CoataMeu ~ 141-0523 ....Hou,.D•lr 111-1144 ... .,..,..,.., ----------------... ..._.._ --... ....-.-...---~--.. ~ ~------~ .................... ~----... ~---..-~ ____ ............____..._.. _____ ..::...-----~- CALIFORNIA • .•• 111111,.. Sex Lawsuit Hits Moretti LOS ANGEL£$ \AP> A wbman who worlt~ for fcwmer C.Womia Aaaembly Sp,ahr Robert MoretU'a Alrican 1old mlnln1 company has sued hJm for ll milUon for requ.lrint tJ\at she ·'perform pervene and adulteroua sexual acta" with him The suit. filed by Su.aan Buah Mor1an who • we~t to work a year a10 for MoretU 's S.ntley In temalioftaJ Tradln1 Corp ln .Zwedru. Llberia. •" cuaea him of fraud for faallrta to upla1n lhal he "intended .nd requlrt!d thaat she live wllh Moretti while In Llbt>rua aand that sht' perform perverse aand adulterous suual au·tii w11h and for ... Moretti THE SUIT ALSO CLAIMS 1ha1 last Apnl and May, Moretti "increased hLS su1Utl harassment of her, ln particular by pressurina:sedud n1 and in ducin1 her to consent to a ·menace a trots' with her sister and him " . Moretti, who is m arried and has four children. called the -:har1es "absolutely unbehevable" and .. prepoaterous .. ' ~ .. Let me tell you that 1t I the s uit l is absolutely and totally without found at ion." Moretti :.:a. 4" said Wednesday night ·'The 1)n - ly thing to which I can attribute th e s uit is that s he (Ms Morgan) 1s very. very sick at this point I don't know wbere s he dreamed this up " He said all key employees MOllllTTI lived in the same house, the on- .ly habitable building at the mining camp site 300 miles from Monrovia. but that each employee had :separate quarters. MORETTI DENIED HE harassed Ms . :Morgan. "I really think that any or the peopJe that •were around. Susan before she quit her job and came home can tell you she was having a tremen- .dous amount of difficulty because of the coup" in the Liberian government last spring that tem- .porari!y shut. down the company's mining opera· •lions. . Ms. Morgan's suit also accused Moretti, who is ,Pre.sident and chief operating officer of the gold 'mining company, and owner Ken Ross of breach of contract by failing to give her promised vacation, raises and to pay for shipment of her hbusehold goods back to the United States. The suit was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court for Ms. Morgan by attorney Matvin M. Mitchelson. lodge's· Threat GOP Delays BUik M~ilings SAN FRANCISCO (A P ) -A squabble between Republicans and Democrats over the use of inexpensive bulk-rate mailings seems to be irowing into the Great Brochure Flap. In the 'latest d evelopment Wednesday;_ a federaL~ Mtie-iw;c used some=Assem 61y Republicans of misrepresenting a court order in a campailJl brochu.re, and said they might race con· temptcharges iflhey mail it. , A Republican official defended the brochure but sai«t'lhe judge's warning kept copies from be- ing mailed. 1t'ft11tra• Cit~• "Mbtalle' LOS.ANGELES (A P ) -Board of Education Pres ident Roberta Weintraub denied she de- liberately disobeyed a judge's orders to reduce class sizes as part of the city's dese~TeJtation 'plan, calling ·aray f'ailure, to comply 'an '"honest mis- take." · Sf.ATE ... .. .. rr .&9~.:Jf.TI-ts ,.I ~Md~«ti.~~~~~~. -• was an honest mistake and nothing else," Mrs. Weintraub told Judge Paul Egly on Wednesday during a Superior Court hear- . ing into charges by the United Teachers of Los Angeles that she failed to carry out the judge's or- ders. About the school board's failure to lower class size as Egly orde~d. Mrs. Weintraub said , "I just think the order wll!"misinterpteted, your honor." : Prfat Sull~r• Bepadtu ORINDA <AP> -Parishioners who took com- munion from a priest who came down with infec· tious hepatitis have received gamma globulin in- jections in a mass immunization program. Health officials said fbe risk of contracting the disease was small. The Rev. Jerrold KeMedy of the Church of • Santa Maria in Orinda gave communion wafers at three Muses this month to about one-quarter of the parishioners in the 800-member Roman Catholic Church. Contra Coeta County Health of· ficials say 168 people had been inoculated by Tues- -· day. I llldfle lid~•• LllJel Side '. LOS ANGELES (~P> -Notini that only in· 1 dividuala and not iroups can be libeled, a Los ! Ansel• County Superior Court Judie dismissed a '. clau-aetion suit broudlt br all uniformed officers ! of the Los An&eles POiice Departmen~ against the l American Broadcasline Co. and Channel 7 Eyewit· t neuNews. ' 'f The clua-action civil cue, seekinl $10 million in damaaes. stemmed from a series of KABC • : new1cuta c1aim. 'back to 1m about such aubjects · i u tM>llce lhootinp, excessive use or violence and liDb to ~anlaed crime. I Judie David A. Thomas said that under I ·califonda law, only indlvidbala can suffer harm to tbeir reputations an'd Uveliboods and sue for dam a ... llc•1••lell De•fefl P•refe TR.\CY (~P> -Robert Bea\llOlell, •follower of coa.tcted mua mutderer.Cbarles llanaoa, bas been dealecl parole. . · A. ..... ---NMl of tbe •late Board of P*-Twml 1aW Wedwda:r'U..t BeaU10leil'1 ~ ....... -. -~= dlloul clllrelard • ...._ ,...,_..,,. llOll•man Rudy G*"llllMa. decll1oa ......... 1DOU8. • 111• 1118, II, '9 at tM~Dftel· VoeaUoDal ..................... Ille .... a. bad been ,, ....... "fin& ............. wt ..awed to .... • .... '"" Ir, lie. ...,_ ol mulldan ...,. a . ·-• .!"' .. Dr. Michael Fnedman. 'uc San Francisco Cancer Research clinical director, holds the first batc h of marijuana cigarettes for . use in a research project on cance r pa -- iients. Doctors will determine if the active chemical ingredient in marijuana reduces nausea a nd vomiting that results from chemotherapy a nd radiation therapy. ~ .. -DM.YPll.OT , 'A Terrible Mistake' Reputed Mobster Acquitted by Clerical Error SAN DI EGO I AP> Dlstnct Attorney Ed Maller says a city judae's decision to acquit a re· puled mob figure because of a clen cal error by the jury is "outrageous" and "a sad commentary" on justice.· Christopher Petti, an alleged associate of slain oraanized cr1me leader Frank Bomp_enslero, was a<'qu1ned Wednesday by Superior Court Judge Car los Cazares. The judge made the ruling after noti11g the jury had signed the wrong verdict form. Jurors had e rroneously declared that Petti was ~onvjcted of a charge they intended to acquit him on t Pett 1 wa -on trial for assaulting l wo men at a La Jolla condominium project in August 1979. "IT MAKES VS SICK," said Juror Holly Chast' She called the error "a terrible mistake a tragedy .. The mistake became known when jurors were polled by Cazares aft er Petti was convicted Tues- day of assault on J oseph Balkins but acquitted of hitting Lawrence Halbeisen Jurors said they in- tended acquiltal on the Balkins count and convic- tion on the ofher . "Thank God the system works... attorney Oscar Goodman of. Las Ve gas s aid after Cazares' decision .. PROSECUTOR BRIAN E . Michaels called 1t "t he worst miscarriage of ;usllce 1 ve ever seen " Casares told the JUr}. "Sometimes we are caught in a vise. I don 'l have any C'hoice but to grant the motion for a jud~menl uf acquittal " Miller a m-year law t.'nfo rcemcnt veteran. said he has ··never e~perienced a ruling as out- rageous ·· lie added ... I cannot conceive of the ' thinking that would p<1s5ess a Judge lo rule 1n such a wav when.' ;,i mistake of a mechaniral nature b; a Jury was the only issue " PETJ1 ADMITilm WIEl.DING a bat in the scuffle but claimed inflicting injuries was an acci- dent. Petti's co-defendant. Joeeph Biasal, was ac· quitted by the same jury. · A gangster turned FBI informer. Bompensiero was shot to death gangland style at home Feb\ 10, 1977 A trial has been under w;Jy in Los An1ele1 in which the govern~ent has tried to link five reput- ed 'Mafia figure-; to the kllling. Cops Hunt Caller In Girl'-s-Death RIVERSIDE <APl Wednesday they found Police are working lo "evidence directly link· learn the id1f1tity of a 1ng the caller to the ca ller who telephoned murder" of lS·year-old the mother of a missing Susan Jordan in a phone girl to say where to find , booth at a gas station her body and identifica near her home. In the lion. · s e c o n d o l t w o I n vest 1 g at ors s a i d a n o n y mo us c a 11 s lo 'LIKE ME, HATE ME., SAN DIEGO cAPl An chorman Paul Bloom of televis ion s tation K CST has been voted Scln Diego 's he s t newscaster by readers of "Tuned In · a local TV program guide. He also was \Olect wnrst newseaster A IJ the othl'rs plat:ed in between. Susan's mother. the c aller said the gir l's ide ntification could )>e f ound in the phone booth. Earl ier Tu esday night. Mrs . Jordan re- t•ei ved the first call from s1~meone who told her "Susan won't be coming home tonight and you _ can find her body at Vic· tori a and Gibson." 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A tax credit is even better than a tax deduction because it's deducted from the taxes you owe, not your income before taxes. ~helpon,..rgublll. This is where insulation helps )10U save money over and over. It means you'll use 1eu energy heating and cooling)'OUf home. whic:~ will help keep your gas bills u low as possible~ And that's the sttJeettsl deal of alL fbr more infonnation can die Gal ClJamany at 1·800-422·4422. • • ,,-.--.. ; "'!f: ~ .... I I I 1 I I I .. _,~,,--..... ~ ... , d'.O Ro1>er1°N 1 Weed Pub1111r...r .lf:J.. U-.--rt ge ~. Octam ~ tlm> Barbara l(re1b1<.h Editorial P~ Editor ... ( Orange CoHt Daily Pilot Would Artwork lift Mesa Image? Ca.ta Mesa'• City eo-dl bu aareed to apend '80 000 for a water·apoutlna bl"Oftle KU.lptun at tM new 13 JDllUon downtownCommunityCen&er. One waa. obMrvln1 a drawlnc of lhe fowitaan. aald It clearly rdemblff a veaetablefromouterspac-e. C<>Wlcilwoman No~ma ~rtaoc claimed that rejtclinl art work for the new t'enter would be like • 'buyin1 1 new 1u.lt and wearina an old palr ol aboe8 " Costa Mesa. sh• added, hu bad.an inferiority complex fc.>r years. H"r remarkl auaieated the sculpture'• splendor could mark an end to that tta Only Counr llman Donn HaU voted a1aln1t the propoul He sajd he hated to a pend mu.n.lclpal funds Oft a statue On thesame eveninJ that Uaey approved the sculpture. councal~mbers failed to back off fee increases for senior citit.ens at the public Soll course · It's doubtful that the counch could han div .. rted that S60.000tosave a fe w golfina senion a rew dollars a year But the r aty presumably could have funneled the buck! into another people-oriented amenity for the area Hall suggested than an art-oriented organization maght raise funds to buy the sculpture. A problem Wlth that approach. of course, is that af the runds were not raised. how would we know whether the citizens were indkating they didn 't equate community pnde with modem sculpture, or didn't have $60,000 worth of inferionty complex or none of the abQve? Maybe the Mes a Consolidated Water District would like a pi'ece of the action for somethlng .that glorifies its otherwise somewhatroutine product. Freeway Plans Alive It's hard to imagine that just more than a year ago, public workshops on alternatives for completing the south link of tfae Costa Mesa Freeway were pawing llundreds of concerned citizens. . Last week. at one of the final workshops in the 211:1 year study. only 20 listeners showed up at the Newport Beach rouncil c hambers -.-and two of them were ne ws reporters. Caltrans officials told the crowd that the list of alternative routes for extending the freew&y toward Newport Beach now has been reduced to eight. The alte rnatives range from the "do nothing" ap- proach to the full-blown freeway down Superior Avenue to Coast Highway, a move that wQuld cost $215 million and would displace 1,036 homes and 182 businesses. It would seem some of those homeowners and busi- nessmen must be concerned. But apparently not enough lo show up at'the workshop. While some r esidents may be of the opinion that the much-delayed freeway completion has faded away or is lost in' the bureaucratic machinery, the freeway study is nea ring an end. Caltrans officials say a draft environmental study will be completed b~ the end or the year and that a final route will be selected next spring. It's vital that Costa Mesa and Newport Beach resi· dents speak up and let the state officials know what they want. The next public workshop will be on Nov. 12 from 7:30 a .m . to 9:30 a .m . in Costa Mesa's Columbia.Savings and Lo~ building on Harbor Boulevard near Adams. Bike Hazard Growing Motorists trave.ling the streets of.Newport Beach and Costa Mesa will tell you that there are more bicycles rompeting for their space every weekday morning thls year. The proliferation of two-wheelers could be the result of the school district's decision to charge students for bus rides this vear. Many parents .undoubtedly believe ped- 1 al-power is a less e xpensive mode of transportation. . The problem is that those pre-teens an<l teen-agers i)UQ'lping their.~S IL~ SChOOI are Creating some real. -~~~~~~~~~;~~~~ , cyclists -refuse to ride tandem in bike lanes ahd where moped riders trunk little of ·cutting across three 18¥s of traffic to make left tu~. An answer lo the pr"Otilebi is elusive. · Wider bike lanes probably would only result in wider bike parades down Irvine Avenue in Newport or Fairview Drive in Q>sta Mesa. Perhaps an injecLjon of bicycle safety in those driver training cl3sses or at special assemblies might help. Or, on the othe r hand, a few warning citations might do the c hore. ~ ThErproblem can 't be ignored. Somebody is going to • get.hurt.-Or killed . · ~ . • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Othet views expressed on th1'S page are•those' of their authors and 1 • artists. Reader comment is invited Address The Daily P ilot. P O 1 • Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 · I I f •• . Boyd I Kangaroo By L. M. !KlYD You can't lean kangaroo by a rope around Its netk. It can be guided, however , by its tall. A client asks the why of this. The kangaroo can't jump, tr Its tail is off the 1round. It needs ll to push off. So If you hold it aloft. the kan1aroo mu1t walk, and walk where you point It. Pollaters asked numerous ciliJena to dnienate. the one article in the home that wu .most important. Thirty-two • • Dear Gloomy GU8 Maybe Warnn Althoff (Ill Wind,. 01111 Oct. 21> would UH to lay tile lint brlcll for tbe OranaeCwUlD. ' J .B. Gl-J .. , C-t _, ... ~ .... ',. ... , ...... = _. ... ,_~~· '·~~ ...... ·· percent listed the television set. Eight percent named the bed. Q. ls it true that artichokes squeak like mice? _ A. When rubbed against one another,theydo. llfreah. A 10 mile-per-hour wind generates ei1ht times as much power in a windmill ua five mile-per-hour wtnd, pleuenote. There are ball aaaln u many AM u Fii radio ala· tlona. sun. the F.11 U1tenen now outnumber the AM · U1tener1. Studies show at leut 41 per· cent ot tbole feloaa in •rilOft were drtnkinc at tbe time ot ~ecrtmea. Wb.t, you've never Hen a batle~-:-"ated aalt 1baker? Such be. ' . Q . How many 1Uken •trinll are auppoHd to be ln tJae fauel oa a 1radu1te'1 mortm'lloard1 A.&aedlJ142. • ~----------------------------~--------- Tough Judge Eyes Libya Bribe WASlllNC:TON The $30 million lJbyan bnbcry attempt ha• man y elemen t A of W •teraate 1;tooewa1Un1 by an admlnbtralloo m the midst or a re·election campa11n. clalma of executive pr1vile1e. alle1ations of Whlte House involvement, even a myster1ou1 30-mlnute gap In • crucial tape-recorded con- nrouon The l'rM»t lil&n1f1 cant parallel of all. though, may lie pres · e nre of a t.ough federal. judae who wall brook no n o n se n se from anyone, however tueh and m1~hty H e is th e c:h1 ef U S du; t ract court Judg e an Oenver. the Hon Fred Winner. who 1s laking a stem view of the rase , St>cr et Justice Department (lies reveal that L1by;. agreed to make available $30 million Ul bribe money lo iialn U\e r .. lease of some U .S tr•nsport planes that di ctator Moammar Khadafy was eager to acqulr4! The desert dictator waus wilUng to 1pend lhe baksheesh to get White Hou."Se ins1der11 to hft the Stale Department's eh}bargo on the planes FUGITIVE FINANCIER Hobe rt Vesco. who had close connections with the Libyans, masterminded the scam Whi~e the plot was in progress, the Justice Department penetrated Vesco's coterie of con men, ac- cumulated a file cabinet full of st .. rtling e videnC'e, dnd then un 1 accountably befi:an obstructing 1ls own investigation But thanks to an hone:.t JUtlgi: the details of a possible J~lace ' Department coverup may l'X· plode onto the front pages Here are the details One of Vt.':.l'o ':. associates. James f'ceney, fed 1nve~t1gC1t<ir~ in thl' Nf'w York · S attomc} 's 0 ff i CC Inform <11 I 0 n t1 n th C • schem<" In return. he t'Xl)t'dt:d to g~t a break on his sentence in a business fraud conviction. He wound I.IP before Winner m a prt'·sentenclng hea·rlng where •Feeney tried to introduce l'vldence including secret telephone tapes of his coopera- tion Ul the Vesco-Libya caper. Justice Department offi cials re· fused to relea:ie the evidence and threatened f'eency with a 77 count 1ndtl'tmcnt if he perl'i i!Stt.>d . " THIS REl.UCTAN{'E by the Carter administration lo lift the lid 1;m the Libyan bribery case smellerl fishy to J u<.lge Winner /\nd as l'iources <'lol'ie to him told my <t 'iS<X'iate Jndy Hadhwar, the Judge 1s nor a m«fn IC'> bt.' taken lightly At 68. Winner " a ~raying but vagorou~ JUrlSI who 1s 1 m- µrt?sS i\ e, eH·n magnetir 1n has hlack rnl>f'S Of Smiill physical µroportion~ and "'1ry build. he sf'cms through .... umf' knark of 1 arriagc to be l;ir~cr and more powf'rlul than he is He has bt:en likenc:•d lo a fl·i~ty mustang When he bucks, say his friends, watch out. He's a Denver Bron· cos fan who jogs four mUei a . day. Not since Judge Jobn Sirica blew open Rich'ard Nixon's Watergate coverup b•f a federal judge ~nm a similar position to t a k e o n an incumbent ad· ministration. And llke Sirica, Winner hu earned a reputation for being both tough and fair. In lhe words of Dick Schmidt, ge n era l counse l f o r the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Winner is "a man who tloesn 't stl!fer fools gladly." EVEN L~~ gladly, apparent· ly, does Judie Winner suffer at· tempts by the government to cover up official embarrass- ment fie has frankly descril>ed as "s tonewalling " the mane uver s by high Jus tice Department officials lo suppress evidence an the Libyan bribery Ca St' Winner 1s an a·vad student or a fa mous corruption case that <>e· r urred out West when he was a mere shirttail tad the Teapot -Dome s<•andal. which involved .Justice Department connivance 1n the Harding administration. Jud~e Winner 's friends say he s ees d1 sturb1ng para lle ls between Teapot Dome and the Justic·e Oepartment's attempts to s uppress evidence in the Vesco-L1hya case , ., Mailbox . ' Winner has ordered Charles Renfrew, the No 2 mC1n in the J ustire Department. and Philip Heymann, head uf the criminal ell \'tS1on. lo apJ)('ar in his court hf'for<> Oct 31 to explain their re- fusal' lo release evidence in the case If they don 'l show up or fatl to file an appeal, the Judge is n·ady to hold them in contempt uf court 'If antf when the facts become public." he t.leclared "it may be that the chaq~es will be shown to he as fan('aful as the Loch Ness M onstN. 11r the Abominable Snowman · fin the other hand, 1t may be that th(• cas e.,will rank with the l rt a I of Aaron liurr. the Teapot Uome Scandal. the lJ-2 spy plane ant.I Watergate I think that as ma11y facts as possible should be prescnlP<I in open court subject to crnss examination .. How · About the Oiild's Responsibility?· To the Editor. hundrf'ds uf hod1es anti !>.Cnrl onl•-th1rd of ttw ro,..1 ()( wat1:r After reading the recent Fama them out on city street~ It) folio°"' purda ... st.'<i by 1 h1• 'I"' ro1Jf1l11 an ly Weekl y article about the cn s1s s pray painted arro" ~ Perhaµ~ W dler l)a~tnrl and U!.l''-2 pl·r In our schools, I find myself ask· off.duty policemen at major an cent The rest 1s s11lil t1J <J~r1 l10.c;1 ing why no one mentioned one of terse<'tions would insure thal nt·~~. ·n ·rla1n ma1•1r 1111 1·om a1 med at s!Jldents on their way t u ('l,1s.i. The threats., Low i:radcs for them when the strike was over ' Plus other such inci- denb the most important factors in thas r unn<'rs a bid<' hy the traffic JJ<lnlP~ ,,·1111 larg1• :1~n1·ultu ral cr isis It m entioned s ociety, s ignals and use dc.,.1g nat ed ht >ldangs. and l<1nrl c1t·, ... lnl>m <'nt THIS TIME. even before a Pa r e nts. ad m in is tr at ors , <'rosswa lks. ' J'<:ir pot <.1t111ns .11 d tx1ut ""e t1·nth st rt ke 1 an J <.:lua hty, pressure is teachers and student problems • RI CllAR O 1. EON Iii\ llT tht' normal pnn· <if waae·r h('1n~ put on the students. On all valid contributor s to educa: f\rC':.i tJSt' watt•1 1'> sold tu Ol'I 13 teachers cpnducted a tionalproblems However,nevn p,.OrChoie•• fa1·mers IX'lo\4 1·05' l h~y h<n1· "i;ick in " Students went to once was the child's responsibili-bN•n. ver) wa~ll'fu l 1rr11~atmj:! 1f1 tea cA,le rless clas'srooms. The tyquesti~nerl. To the Erl1tor ·~ ' •· fur rows Si thf. cam~us began filling up with ~~:"S~~f:i'~""~~~~4~~ .. ~~~t'br.;,._ 4fllJtf~;.;.·Af:eMtlik1~~~~. ~Mf i'irry1'Uit "li~'i:fuJng'3l*iJ.\S.O~ prforatles need-massive r~v1lsorr • -i~ss wa ter. (: clrqJ systl.~m l}1) • iiYl<r to~leave by sc'fl00'1''6 when three fourths or the <'lass 11 's sad enou~h that the Pilot has percent less. S.nc·e tlw c11<;t of an 1 Vire pnncipals. l ' didn't bother lo read the assign-such a callous t.lisrc~ard nf local slall alion and maintenance of Now. a week later truancielf ment When is tile individual go-• First Amendmt'nt rtlo(hb 1n 1t~ these methods ts \'O ns1derable ~r<' 't>eang issued to the students ing to take responsibility for his • ci rcul:ition·bualding c-a mpa1gn to there 1s little anrt•nta"e for the who dispersed when they were own education? One can teach on close a bookstore In NC'wport farmer. to change a); Ion~ as the told tn' ' ly if someone is making an effort But in the Oct 23 street cd1 cost of water 1s 1nron~t'qucnt1al Is thas a hint of what is to to learn. That means listemng, lion, the Pilot went off the deep Fa rmers could consnvc water co me af t here as a strike? I'm co mpleting a ssig nm e nts . end Headlining a $17.000 fire at not only hy chani:in J! their ir· tired of my children being used participating and behaving. Most their new whipptn~ boy, Talk or rigat1on methods bul by us ang as pa"ns an t his game of "finan· students must be forced, coerced the Town. the Pilot r~legatcd recla1mro water. antl by grow· r1 dl" chess! · or tricked into pro per work Kosygin's resignation to a c;1lh ing crops ·t hat df'mand less MRS. PATRICIA LARSON habits. When docs self control he adlin e T he Pi lot ne ither walt:'r on once and lanih come i.n ? named nor pictured Kosygin's In 1960 when the idea or the AS A SIXm grade teacher of 10 years, I spend every period before school. recess, lunch hour, and after school forcing ~udents to complete assignments. ShouJd all teachers be expected to do this" Yes, about May 15 I have them trained to do this without using all my spare time. By then school is about QKf!r and I spend summer trying t7> gear up for another year! I'm beginning to bum out and lo look 'for other alternatives where one works with people who will cooperate. There Is only one way to get bet· ter at reading or math and that is lo practice it! That requires stu- dent participation. A student may not merely sit in class and be "taught" t.hat is entertain· ment! KAREN NICHOLS ftanfP •-•er• To the Editor: A very unpleuant thin& hap- pen~ to my wife Ulia momin~ u ahe wu drtvlna home from church. Three male runners, participatiq 1D a local lOK nm, pounded on her car with Uleir flau. pve her tbe nnaer 1lp, IDd swore at her I Thia w11 ln tbe middle ot the lntenectkJa ol Jamboree Ro8d and l:astbluff. Now perhap• tbeH men ( 1) felt, ~caute tb•re ...,.. 500 nm.nen or ao, that they· bad eome rt1bt ol way out tben. Or becaute a woman wu 1D tbe car they felt brave. lpcllllGl'I OI' dlncton of these ''MIU'' lbould be required to do more la the way 61 eontrola, dau a.relJ hand oUt T·lhlrta to successor. Tikhonov, until page Peripheral Canal was con three' ceived, 1l was .ant1c1patcd th11t The Pilot had a choice of pie California's popul:it1on woult..I turing Tikhonov or a 1911 cash soon number ~ million and we register on pa~e one 1 he cash m 1ght suffer from thar~t It 1s register was in Irvine. so 1t got now obvious that our population the front page treatment . wall be nowhere thal large and Who's deciding what gets front our need fo r water much less page treatmef\t over there" We have a chance tn halt this Your most provincial deli very billion t.lollar boondoggle by vot· boy? ing YES on Propos ition 8. JAY ~URLEY EVELYN GAY MAN .Student# jtu/fer To the F.dilor : To the Editor: Proposition 8 is a matter of ' Well it's already started. I vital concern to you financially. mean high school s tudents being ·The Periphe ral Can a l , a1> Planned would be the largest adversely affected by a teachers· strike. public works project on earth. Last time, grade bOOks were The public ize d cost is $600 m ysteriously missing, as were mUlion. If the cost of faciUUes authorised by SB 200 and the lesson plans . l'he poor sub- power plants requJred to move slitutes had a lot of problems. vast amounts of water is in-and valuable class time was , wasted. There we r e, also, clu~ed. the price jumps to :an Lhreats from the picket line estamated SI t-123 billion. To ma k f!' a .rt v e r run· ' backward•. "phnl from the · • M'lrb Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta, up the San Joaquin Valley and over the Tehachapi Mountains requires immenae amounts of electrical eneray. The State Water Syate.m ia tbe ainale laraett contumer of electricity in the atate; our Southern California Metropolitan Water District c from which we In Oraaa• Count1 draw our water) ii the HeOad. One pump at the foot ot the Tehacbapl1 uaes u much electrtcal enern u did the city ol Loi Antelea In IMS. W ATEa 18 NOi' cheap. Who paya for It? Loi Anceln pay1 for '4Geed9e.Uwell9'890 a clrele •. " -----~-...---------• • • To the Editor: Put yourself in the place of the Ayatollah. He is contemptuous of President Carter and hates "imperialistic" America: He is a s ly and clever man. • fi e knows that h e c an manipuJate Carter . He knows that Carter will vacillate and wa II bluster without the sub- stance to back it up. Reagan, however, is an un - known factor to him, but com- mitted to a· tougher stance, a stronger military presence in the Mideast ·THE AV,\TOLLAll wants to influence the elections. surely, to perpetuate in any way he can America's weaknesses. What better, then, than to hold forth hope or the hostaaes re· lease right before the elections, knowing that the euphoria creat· ed will help Carter. Perhaps he will even release part of the hostages to further Carter's chances, holdina the rest for continued manlpulatlna if Carter wins. Of course, In the event Reaaan win1 anyway. he Will continue to hold the remainder of the ho1ta1es and make aure that the American cltlsenry blame Reagan's administration for failure to come to terma for their releue. J .W.1REID • ,._. DMty """" .... _c__.• .. c-,.,, ,,_,....,,. .................. ........ .... .,.......~ ........ , .... Clllt ..... CA ...... Letten nu ...... .., ....... ................................. ................ _ ... ....__.. .. .......... _, .................... ... clrc-•'-"'