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ay t'a£DIE&ICKSCHOt!lll£HL .............. The pilot of the Air Cahforn11t
Boeinl-' 737 that crash-landed at
John ~ayne A.arport six ni&hls
aeo was told twice not once as
prev.ously reported to abandon
bis landin& maneuver lo avoid
possible collision with a second jet
on the runway.
Alerts preceeded John Wayne crash
•
Immediately thereafter, at
5: 34 : 18, the controller once again
told the pilot or flight 336, now
even closer to the runway, to go-
around. Fifteen seconds later, at
5:34 :33, night 336 slammed into
the runway.
The racl that two abort-landing
orders were given by an air traffic
controller as well as other details
of the seconds preceding the
crasbemercedSunday niabtalau
extensive briefin& conducted by
G.T. "Tom" Mccart~. a senior
air safety investigator for the Na·
tional Transportation Safety
Board.
Based on interviews and an
analysis of tape recordings of
commwlications between the air
tramc control tower and the
aircraflinvolved, McCarthy gave"
the following description of the
events just prior lo the crash:
Air California flight 931, carry-
ing 112 passengers and a crew of
five, was cleared for takeorf from
its position on a taxiway that con-
Documenta bared
Salvador Reds
get Wf!apons
W ASIUNGTON (AP> -The
Reagan administration look the
unusual step today of releasing
captured documents and other
materials to support its claim
that Soviet-bl~ nations have
sent tons of weapons to leftist
guerrillas in El Salvador.
The 178 paJCes of evidence de-
JOINS SEAGRAM'S
Mery Cunnlngh•m
Controver1ial
exec hired
by Seagram
NEW YORK <AP) -Mary
~ Cunningham, who resigned as a
vice president al Bendix Corp.
after denying rumors that she
was romantically involved with
• the company chairman, bas ac-
< cepted a job with Joseph E . Sea-
• gram & Sons Inc., a company
spokesman said today.
Miss Cunningham, 29, who
was vice president in charge of
strategic planning al Bendix un·
til October, accepted a similar
position as vice president In
char1e ol strategic planning and
project development, according
to Jo~-athan Rienbart of
~Rienbart it Adams, Seagram's
public relations firm.
Rienbart said Miu Cun-
ninabam is to belin her new Job
at the ftrm's Part Avenue of.
fices in mld-Marcb. He would
not cliscloee ber salary.
Miu Cunniqbam, one ol tbe
' .,voun1est hiJb-ranlkiDI female
corporate executives la tbe DA·
Uon, nmped from Bendb a.t
year after' rumon were spreed
that she bad been promoted
bee.me ol a romantic lnYOlft-
ment wttb tbe firm'• '2-Jear~
cbairmm, William A1ee.
AIM, wbo was divorced la
Aa1ust t•, also dealed tbe
rumors and told some IOO
employees at the compan1'•
beadquartera ln Southfield,
Mich., that llw Cuulapam
was PNmGUd becaae •IM ,,.. .... uw. Mill t)mn•npam, wllo wu
MparlUd tr.. ber bubad Ill
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AIM'I necUUH aulataat la 1171 ..... promGUd to .tee
prHldeat fff eorperate alld pablle aftalrl 1i moetbl ...__
rrom tben, 1be •••t on to
lteeo•• •lee prHldent for
ltr•tlllepl..t•1.
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picl what appears to be a major
effort last year by communist
countries on four continents to
convert El Salvador into the
first unambiguously communist
slate on the American conline.nt.
The release of the d~ument,
entitled "Communist In-
terference in El Salvador," is an
attempt by the administration to
lay the groundwork for un-
specified retaliatory action by
the United States to counter the
Soviet bloc effort.
Tbe ~~uments outline the
huee quantities or assistance
pted1ed by Vietnam, Ethiopia
·~ otlllel-communist countries for shipment to El Salvador Utroucb Cuba and Nicarqua.
On Nov. 1, 19), a Salvadoran
loaiatics representative in
Nlearacua. idenUfted Gilly as
"Vladimir,'' described the
mapitude ol tbe operation in a
letter to bia comrades in El
SalYador.
"Here. u re&anls lbe sbip-
m•ta, t11eJ haYe been paetlae
lbe ........ daJ and Di'9at," tbe
letter said.
••1n flld., these people from
Laco (the code name for
Nicarqaa) ba•e stepped tblap
up. It'• IUdl a bot potato for
tbem tbat tbeJ are DOW P"wbln&
us, as tbla cannot be endured
mucbkmaer.
"On the other band, the
warehouses in Esmeralda
(Cuba) are filled to tbe brim
witb tbe shipment tbat arrived
last week, over 150 tom.
"Al9o they will have a backlog
because more shipments will be
arrivi.ne lbi.s week in Esmeralda
reaching betwee.n 300 and 400
tons."
Al another point, Vladimir
said it was impressive "bow all
countries in the s~iallsl bloc
fully committed themselves to
meet our every request and
some have even doubled their
promised aid.
"This is the first revolution in
Latin America lo which they
have unconditionally turned lo
assist, before the taking of
power."
Presidential counselor Edwin
Meese III said the administra-
tion is exploring diplomatic,
economic and military options lo
stop the arms traffic. Direct ac-
tion to pwlish Cuba is "entirely
possible," he said.
"l think it's to Cuba's own
self-interest to hall them (arms
shipments) right now and end
this transmittal of subversion in-
to Central America," Meese
aald Sunday on ABC's "luues
and Amwen" Protram.
Mee.e, asked if tbe United
Statee would send troops to El
Salvador, replied, "I doa't rule
out UJ(ldaa, bat lt ii hi&bb UD·
UkelJ we wt11 move mllltary
forces.".
Marine DI facing
miatreatment trial
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Std Sit. .lol8 Herrera of Lo9 AMllll.-a
drill tmtnaetor at tbe lilarine
Corpe Recruit DepK~. =eourt·marUAI Ill of mlRn.U.., .
lleiTwa. a, la Mealed of tak·
WJ fl'om nerulta to bu1 111'mltem9.U ....... be
amasl• .. ••••ee ~ reduetm la raak to pdftte, eaaftnemlDt for sis .......... a ftDI ~ to ,..,.....,. ol
Im ,., farm IDCIDtlll _. a b8d
coadaet dl1ebar1e from tia•
••rtMOarpa.
f
nects with the north end or the
5. 700.foot·long main runway.
At the same time, Western
Airlines flight 383, which had ar-
rivedlrom Sall Lake City carry-
ing 113 passengers, was clearing
the south end of the runway and
taxiing to the airport terminal
As flight 931 was cleared for
takeoff, the controller told the
pilot that "other traffic... was
"one and one -half miles out"
meaning that flight 336 -the
plane that ultimately crashed -
was one and one-half miles from
the endoflhe runway.
The pilot o f fli g ht 931
acknowledged the presence or
flight 336 by saying "in sight. we· re rolling.·'
For yet unexplained reasons. it
appeared to the controller that
flight 931 was not moving. It was
at that time, now pinpointed to
have been 5:34 :13 p.m ., that the
controller issued the first "go-
round" (circle the airport> lo the
pilotofffight336.
McCarthy had pre viously
estimated the plane was between
100 and 300 feet above the ground
when the go-round order was
made.
Two or three seconds later. the
controller ordered the pilot of
flight 931, which was rolling down
the runway at 70 to 80 knots, or 80
to 92 miles per hour, to abort his
takeoff.
McCarthy said per!jonnel sta-
tioned at the Orange County Fire
Department's crash /rescue/fire
station at the airport said there
appeared to be no "imminent
danger" that the two planes
would collide.
Flight 931 had rolled about 1,500
feet down the runway. its pilot
told investigators, when it re·
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SAILBOATS MOVE WITH MHZE ~ORANGE-COAST ON IPARKUNG l'URUARY SUNDAY
Even the native• •• lrnprHMd wttll the ... ...., Southern C•lfornl• la enjoying .... -=-~-=-~~~~~~~~~
Bea Ches crowded
Lifeguards reported the largest .
crowds of U~l turning up al
Orange Coast beaches to take ad-
vantage ol the summer-like tem·
peraturesoverthe weekend.
Few ventured into the chlU 58-
degree water, however , finding
that gwiting winds raised too
many goosebumps.
Newport Beach lifeguards re·
ported crowds of 75,000 people
Saturday and about 100,ooo·sun-
day, the largest since last sum-
mer, a spokesman said. '
No rescues were reported on
either day, with most people pre-
ltlad Batter .
ferring to remain on the warm
sand where temperatures were
about 75degrees.
Surf was reported at about two
feet with the water a cool 58
degrees.
Huntington Beach reportedly
had crowds of 50,000 on both
weekend days, where tem-
peratures were reported at 75
degrees.
A lifeguard spokesman said a
$20 bet made by a Whittier youth
that he could dive off the end of the
city pier and swim to shore got
him a trip to the hospital.
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You can see why Ralf Reynolds won a prize ln the Mad
Hatter's contest at the Laguna Beach Winter Feetlval in u.· catecory of oldest head piece. He's wearinl a 18th
century helmet dilcoverecf by diven off the coast of
Sardlnla. More than a dolen f estlval contestants won
prial durtna the 18th annual Winter Feetlval eontelt
Sunday at the Festival of Arts 1rounds.
..
Jim Stauffer of Lifeguard In·
ternationaJ said about 30,000 peo-
ple showed up on Saturday and
Sunday at Aliso, Capistrano and
Niguel State beaches.
Stauffer said there were 10
rescues at the three beaches and
no major injuries. Surf was re·
ported at about one lo two feet
with temperatures between 75
and 78 degrees.
San Clemente city lifegullilfs
reported crowds of about 9,odR>n
both Saturday and Sunday. A
lifeguard spokesman said the
usual crowd for this lime of year is
about 1,000 ..
The waler temperature at the
city beach was reported lo be
between 76 and 80 degree.s, with
strong gusting winds throughout
the day, lifeguards said. Surf was
reported al from two to t~ree feel.
OCTD buses
expected. hack
on Frid~y
Orange County's public b.us
strike will have lasted 22 days if
busei, begin rolling again Fri-
d a y, the fi,[st day United
TransportatioK officials say bus
drivers could be back on their jobs.
Negotiators for the Oran1e
County Transit District and the
union which represents the 957
strikhtl drivers and mechanics,
reached tentative agreement
Friday night for new three-year
contracts for each 1roup.
Terma of the agreements were
not ma4e public pending a vole
Wednesday by the workers, who
will anemble al the Garden
Grove Community Center to de·
cide whether to ratify the con-
tracts.
A district spokesman said to·
day that the OCTD Board of
Directcn plans to meet later on
Wednelday to consider ratifica-
tion if \he workers approve the contraeta. umo. olftclab aald mec:banlea
could report to wort on Tbun-
da1 llld dciven ~ Friday 11
both ..... ace.pt tile CODtraetl.
Ralph Clark, diltrlct
cbalr$D.:.::i:. Saturday tbat tM ~_. ted worken
coul•'t meet earll•r so Ute
40.00I eommu&erl wbo UM tM mlOt be aenld IOCIMI'.
the ... dullace
rolllnlon M . s. •
Neat, p~lite
bandit robs
store in NB
A neat-looking bandit with
brown-rimmed glasses held up a
Newport Beach clothing shop
this weekend, pausing to say
hello lo several custom ers as he
hurried from the store with $100
in cash in one hand a nd a g un in
the other.
Police said the bandit entered
Zu lma's Fashion Bazaar in Lido
Marina Vi llage about noon
Saturday and stopped a clerk,
asking if a display jacket was
made or cotton or polyester.
Before the clerk could answer.
police said. the man pulled out a
revolver. pointed it at h er
stomach and remarked . "If you
make a sound that will be the end of you.··
The clerk told police that the
man forced her to the back of
the shop and then asked direc·
tions to lhe safe. When he was
inforrped the store didn't have a
safe. police said, the gunman
walked the clerk up front and
asked her to open a cash re-
gister.
Saved by crane
HONOLULU CAP> -A
month-old humpback whale has
been rescued after a 12-bour
vigil on Oahu's North Shore, of.
ficials report.
10111 CPllT WEATlll
Fog and low clouds
tonight and early Tues-
day. Fair and cooler Tues-
day. Lows tonight 45 al
beaches, 52 inland. Hiebs Tuesday 66 along coast, 72
inland.
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Wt•t•ra r•portt u wert
bane!d ftom lh" mHUn1 In the
KrtmUn Pala<'e of Con1rnaea,
but a ~vlt't Journ11 h11t told \.hem
Breihn~v ,._.ad only a brief aum
mary ot hla speech. a nd • TV
annow1ccr look over lo 11>ffd
lhln1• up.
Nurly livi: hours hater, live
l e lnliion ,·ov~ra11e from ,.,
Kremlin Puht<'e C'f Con.ir\'11&~11
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LEONID BREZHNEV ADDRESSES COMMUNIST CdNGAESS
An unexpl•lned Interruption In hi• epeech
Fro1t1 Pagr A I
CRASH ORDERS. • •
ceived the :..ibort takl·off or<kr
The pilot said hl' lhn•w thl' I wo Jl'l
engines in rc•vcrS('. thu!> slowing
the aircraft.
The exaet rcl:.tll\ l' po:.1t1un:. ol
the two planl'!'-1u:.1 µnor lo lhl'
crash will not \Jc dctcrnuncd until
in vestigators analyze informu-
tion from the flight data recorder
that was aboard flight 336
Thal instrument will tell how
fast the :urplane was tra\'£•ltng
By theor'.''. M('Carlh'.' had said
Saturday, thl' plan£> should ha\'c
been moving :.it 1 l!J knots. or 138 6
miles per hour. ~ccomb before
touchdown
Plight dat:..i recorder informa
tion. processed in \\' ash1ngt on
D.C .. was to bc r l·CCI\ cd by in
vestigators toda y.
McCarthv said inn:stig:.itors
a re still studying the wnrd "go"
which 1s heard on the ta µc
The word is hl'urd aftl'r the pilot
of flight 9at said "in sighl. we 're·
rolling" and is followed by ('Om
munication bet wecn the tower
controller and anotht•r aircraft
That communication 1s not con
s1dered relevant to the in\'Cst1ga
lion. McCarth~ said
Fugitive said
drug kingpin
SACRAM ENTO CA P J The
third man sought in the slayings
of two Rive rside County college
students is a top Hell's Angels
d rug m a k er. says Th e
Sacramento Bee.
The students were Kevin P
Thorpe, 21, and Laura Francine
Craig, both of Ridgecrest. They
disappeared in January while
d r iving th rough northeast
California toward Me dford ,
Ore .. to attend college. Their
b o di es wer e found n ear
Madeline, Lassen County, about ·
45 air miles north of Susanville.
The Sunday Bee story quoted
s peculation by unnamed in·
vesligators t hat the wanted
man. Benjamin Wai Sliva, 29,
formerly of the Sacramento sub·
urb of North Highlanqs. may
have been wiped out by the
Hell's Angels for having brought
the law down upon them.
\\'ho said "go" and wh.\ still ha~
not been detcrm in1:d . ~kCarthy
..,aid.
lit· said it was prc.·maturc. and
µe rhet ps in ac cur at l'. to g i \'C
crC'dancc to reports that the word
was spoken by the pilot of flight
336 to the pilot of flight 931 as 1l
s ped down the runway.
'.\1 cCarthy confirmed that if
flight 336 was actually one and
one-half miles from the end of the
runway and was traveling at 119
knot~ when flight 931 was cleared
for takeoff. it wouid have taken
about 30 seconds for the landing
C'f<Jft to reach the runway
That lime factor would gain
importa nce because. officials
say, it takes between 45 seconds
and one minute for a Boeing 737.
under typical condit-io ns. to
reach sufficient ground speed to
lift off.
Federal Aviation rules require
that a 6,000-foot separation be
maintained between jets or the
type flown a t J o hn Wayne
Airport.
McCarthy said neither the
controller nor the pilots sounded
panicked in the communications
that preceded the crat;h.
As r or th e c.6 n t r o1 1 er .
McCarthy said, "That guy is one
of the coolest guys. I've ever
heard."
Meanwhile. McCarthy said a
newly formed "power plants
group" 1s conlinuing its inspec·
lion of the plane's two jet
engines. both or which were
sheared from the craft in the
crash.
A partial internal inApection
cond ucted Saturday_ with a
borescope indicated that no rota.
tio nal damage was present in
the right engio-e.
The lack of damage may in-
dicate the eng-ine W;llS not
operating at the time the plane
crashed, M'cCarthy said . But he
cautioned against drawing a
conc lusion until further ex·
aminalions occur.
The engine will be shipped lo·
day or Tuesday to Dallas, Tex ..
where it will be taken apart.
Donald Clark. the pilot of
flight 336 told investigators the
engine did not perform to expec-
tations when he attempted-to ap·
ply po~er to comp_ly with the go·
around-orders .
ORANGE COAST
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All other department• 142-4321
Thomas P. Hiley ........
Aobeft N. Weed ,_.....
M. Thom19 KHvll ._
Thomet A. Murphlne ..............
Ctwtel H. Loos •
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re1 umed and Breahn~v was
1hown dellverlne the final por-
t Ion• of the s peech . Soviet
televlaion did nol elve a reason
for lhe unusuaJ procedure.
Oelt1at.ea t.o the coniress pre·
sumabfy were furnished copies
or the Ions statement, it was car-
ried by the olflciaJ Soviet news
111ency Taaa and will be printed
In the country's newspapers.
Bre&hnev. in the speech, made
u major overture to the new U.S.
udmlnlslralion, calling for a
11ummit meeting with President
Reagan and a resumption or
U.S. Soviet negotiations to limit
nuclear arms.. But he also de·
nounced ''bellicose calls" from
W a11hington.
Although be orrered negotia-
tions, Brezhnev declared that
since Reagan became president
"candidly bellicose calls and
statements have resounded from
Washington. specially designed,
as it were, to poison rela-
tionships beteen American and the Soviet Union.··
In a strong warning against
continue d labo r unrest in
neighboring Poland, Brezhnev
a ccused "imperialist, s ub-
versive" forc~s of using the
Polish crisis in an effort to un-
dermine the communist system.
And he s aid the Polish Com·
munist Party at its last meeting
noted that "the pillars of the
socialist slate in Poland are in
jeopardy." In the speech, Brezhnev in·
dicated that "mistakes and mis·
calculations" by Polish leaders
were as much to blame for trou-
ble in the country as outside
"imperialist" forces.
Brezhnev said the Polish party
was "redressing the critical
situation" by tightening its Inks
with the working people and
"working on a concrete pro·
gram" to rest.ore the health or
the economy.
He noted that a summit meet-
ing of Warsaw Pact leaders last
Dec. 5 in Moscow gave Poland
"im portant political suppart."
But missing from 8-rezhnev's
assessment or the current situa-
tion was a· phrase in the summit
meeting communique express-
ing confidence that the Polish
party and government would be
able to "overcome the present
diffi culties" on its own.
At the last party congress in
1976. Brezhnev read his entire
speech, which took five hours
a nd 10 minutes . There was
speculation that this time he was
not well enough for such an ex-
tended performance.
Brezhnev has been reported ill
a number or times in recent
years and often has appeared to
have trouble walking and speak-
ing . He has been rumored to
have cancer, heart trouble, and
to have suffered a stroke.
At the opening of the ·congress
today. he appeared s ubdued, but
a lert.
Ve.gas hotels
still crammed .-
LAS VEGAS <AP> -Tourists continued to rush to the nation's
gambling capital over the
weekend. filling even the l,000
recently opened rooms at the
Las Vegas Hilton where a major
fire Feb. 10 claimed eight lives.
The fire followed the tragic
MGM Grand Hotel blaze Nov. 21 that killed 84. Tt)e fires put
about 5,000 of the city's 40,000
hotel rooms out of commission.
Hotel bookings, however, re·
mained strong throughout the ci·
ty, pressuring local motels to
pick up an overflow of lodgers
unable to find rooms.
EP" ... l•ee
Anne Gorsuch of Denver has
been nominated by Presi-
dent Reagan to bead the En·
vironmental Protection
A1enay. She'll leave for
Wa1bln1ton and s,nate
bearinta Sunday .
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Big ha~y
At less than two weeks old, this "baby" stands six feet
tall and weighs 100 pounds. Lee Keaton, head ranger at
Lion Country Safari in Irvine, leads the youngster out for
a walk.
Assets swell
Reagan wealth ·s4 million
NEW YORK <AP) A financiaJ disclosure statement filed
with the Office of Government Ethics sho~s President Reagan
has a net worth estimated at $4 million, The New York Times
rPoorted todav.
It was the second time Reagan disclosed his finances. The
first was in 1976 when he sought the Republican presidential
nomination and placed his worth at $1,455,571.
The Times said al the time there were suggestions that he
had underestimated the value of some or his real estate. His
home in Pacific Palisades, for instance. was lis ted then at
$200,000. Now it has been put on the market for $1.9 million.
Reagan's new disclosure statement covers the year 1980 and
up to Jan. 20. the day he assumed office.
The newspaper said that Reagan's other assets include cash
or $740,000, from the sa le or stocks, which was placed in a blind
trust last month; mortgages worth $600,000 from a 771-acre
ranch irt Riverside County, and a 688·acre ranch northwest of
Santa Barbara, which he bought in November, 1974, for $526,000
and is valued al $1 million. -
Prime rate
dips to 18.5
NEW YORK (AP) -
The prime lending rate at
major banks dipped as low
as 18.5 percent today for
the fi rst time since Dec. 5,
althou gh mos t majo r
banks kept the key rate at
19 percent or hi gher .
Chase Manhattan Bank.
the nation's third·la rgest
commercial bank. today cul its prime lending rate
to 19 percent from 19.5
percent. and was q uickly
foll o w e d b y No . 4
Manufacturers Hanover
Trus t Co. and No. 6
Chemical Bank.
But they failed to match
the 18.5 pe rcent prime
rate set by No. 7 Continen-
ta I Illinois Nationat Bank
& Trust Co.
Child death
guilt ruled
ANOKA. Minn. <AP I -A 30·
year·old electronics repairman
who allegedly stalked a former
teacher for years -then slash~d
her face while she sat on the ~1t· ness stand -faces sentencing
next month in the death of a boy
who may have been a witness to
her abduction.
A jury rejected defense argu.
ments that Ming Sen Shiue was
mentally ill and found him
guilty of kidnapping and second·
degree murder in the abduction
and slaying of 6-year-old Jason
Wilk man.
In September. the Roseville
man was convicted in· U.S. Dis-
trict Court of 'kidnapping Mary
Stauffer . 37 . a Baptis t m is·
s ionary a nd her daughter.
_Elizabeth. 9. of Arden Hills .
Wild DC
I
life told
.,~y Rita
CHICAGO <AP) -Rita
Jenrette tboulbt ol benelf u
tbe model ol dlaeretioa for keep-
in 1 quiet about some of
Wubinltoa's wilder 1otnca-on.
she aar lo an lnteniew lo the
Apri issue of Playboy
ma1utne. Mn. Jenrette, wbo earlier told
how 1be made love t.o her con-
1re11 man -h u 1 band OD the
Capitol 1tepe and other tales ol
Wubinltoa life, la.YI she didn't tell about tbe 1overaor who
propositioned ~. tbe politician •
who kept a mistress on bis
payroll or the lobbyist who plied
her husband with liquor and set
him up with other women.
She eave parded versions of
these stories in the interview ac-
c om panyin1 several photo-
1rapba ol ber in the magazine.
All the photos show tbe 31·year-
old attractive blonde wea\1ng at
least one article or clothing, but
many of \.be poses are-topless
and seductive.
Her estranged husband,
fo rmer South Carolina Rep.
John W. Jenrette, was convicted
Oct. 7, 1980, of taking a bribe in
the Abscam .scandal and re·
signed his Democratic seat in
December. Mrs. J enrelle said in the
Playboy article that he r
husband and an arms merchant
racing prosecution at one time
hoped t.o get out of their \rouble
with the law b)' enlisting the aid
of exiled Ugandan dictator ldi
Amin to free the American
hostages in Iran.
Jenrette and the gun-runner
"concocted a plan so bizarre
that, bad il worked, it might
have saved them both," Mrs.
Jenrette said. "At least that's
what they h'oped."
She ,aid she was present when
the arms merchant telephoned
Amin. She s aid her husband
made some inquiries about this
approach t.o freeing the hostages
"but was not encouraged."
Be fore the plan went much
further, she said, the gun-runner
fled the country.
· Mrs. Jenrette also said she
was initially nattered by the at-
tentions or an unnamed gov·
ernor, "who bore a striking re-
semblance to Cesar Romero."
This happened, she said, when
she and her husband were vaca-
tioning at the governo r 's
weekend house.
At one point after making
severil approa"C1l~s to-"heT. -Mrs-..
Jenrette said, she was laking a
<s hower when there was a knock
at the door. ·
"Figuring it was John." she
said, "I wrapped a towel around
me an~ opened the door. There,
in his swim trunks. was the gov-
ernor.
She said she escaped from his
"viselike embrace" by promis-
ing him "later , later." She im-
plied that nothing ever came of
the governor's romantic efforts.
She aJso recounted a nude hot
lu b party s he atte nded in
Washington. saying she didn't
like it.
r S he tells of her husband's
drinking problem and how his
"lies" and "cheating" finally
led to the breakup of their mar-
riage.
13 on bus injured
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. <AP> -A
bus filled with New J er sey
police offi cers and their families
went part way off a 100-root-high
cliff at a hairpin turn along the
Minnewaska Trail west of here
Sunday. injuring the driver and
13 passengers, police said.
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comp1cik co1orations
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colors of' bh.uzs,gnzans,
brcwns and rczds. BVa11ablrz
in pJ~ or full "t::uttm frcnt.
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Single dads get help
& RE.l.A CAP> Aey mu
who l"a1M9 cWldree by IUmMU
M• e.,.m.C911 I.he fr111lraUan
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Notr, a llWP &1 dtdlcalM lO
siatb mu It UlrtvH In tbl1
lumlK>r •nd h 1hln1 town on r alllorftla '• north ~'. and lb.ii
week, Sba1le Dadl be1u to 10 HUaaal.
Fouaden of I.he MtaniaaUon
pitched Lheir pbllmopby on rad.lo
ud ~viaioa. Other oewa or-
11 n iaatlona pic k ed up the
meHqe that dada, too, can brin&
up kldl, and within a day, phone
cala. were comina in from places
like New Voris, Chicaao and
Hoaolu.Ju from peoJlle seekin1
Mammoth remains
f owid in desert
tiVRREGO SPRINGS <AP> A community college paleon-
tologist ~ay~ he has round the remains or a prehistoric mammoth "h1('h could be the first or many important discoveries of extmct mc.mmal bone~ or the last ice age.
George J Miller, a teacher at Imperial Valley college in El Cen
tro. said he has unearthed one of the most ('Om plete skeletons uf
the extanct mammal outside of the world-famous La Brea tar pits
an Los Angeles
Miller said the re mains are those or the imperial mammoth,
estimated at from 500,000 to 2 million years old.
Huge, hairy beasts resembling elephants, mammoths have been
extinct for the last 10,000 years. None or thousands or animals
taken from the La Brea tar pits since 1906 is older than 38,000
years.
Mille r , who is also c urator at the college's museum of
archaeology and paleontology, said the bones -found in an an-
cient bed almost untouched by previous digs -indicate other com·
plete skeletons may be found nea rby.
"The mos t importa nt thing about this find is that it raises hopes
for many more exciting discoveries." he said. "Nowhere else on
earth do you find such a continuous section of sediments through
t he Pliocene.
The Pliocene epoch began about 10 million years ago and ended
about 600,000 years ago. when the Pleistocene epoch began and
continued until 11.000 years ago.
Miller explained that the Borrego Badlands region where the dig
is being conducted contains continuous sediments from the end of
the Pleis tocene through the Pliocene epoch.
Working without a resea rch grant and with a crew of part-time
volunteers from a nearby retirement community, Miller has spent
nearly one year at the dig using knives, dental picks a nd artist
brushes.
Miller so rar has unearthed the upper front leg bone and jaw
bone with lower teeth intact. The complete skull, both tusks and
both shoulder blades are exposed in the cxcavrtion pit.
Once re moved from the pit, the skeleton coµJd weigh as much as
850 pounds. Miller said.
more information.
"WE DISCOVE&RD there's a
latent need for a group like ours
all over the country,•' said a
slightly overwhelmed Ralph
M.cCaf1h¥.
McCarthy, 36, who works for
radio station KRED and bas
been a sin1le father of two for 13
along wtlh station colleague Dal
Anderson, 36, a father of three,
and Ron Brickman, 33, father of
five who is promotion director ror KEET-TV.
Single Dads will soon s tart a
national c harter group, said
McCarthy. State Assemblyman
Doug Bosco has agreed to look
into government funding. he
said . And later this year,
Eureka Mayor Fred Moore will
declare a "Single Dads Month."
THE GROUP BOASTS more
than 200 members in Eureka,
whic h suffers from high divorce
and unemployment rates.
But Sing le Dads remained
a lm ost clandestine for three
years. b ec ause o f w ha t
McCarthy called the ease with
which ('Ourts have been a ble to
tak e kids away from their
fathe rs.
''We believed it was good
posture not lo draw attention to
ourselves and that as a group we
could protect ourselves by keep·
ing a low profile." he said.
McCarthy and his colleagues
decided to go public after gel·
ting support from local women's
gr o ups, including Women's
Resources for Work and the Ois-
placed Homem akers Center .
SINGLE DADS IS pro·men bll.
not ant i-women, said McCarthy,
adding that the group strongly
s upports the Equal Rights
Amendment and favors joint
custody over either parent hav-
ing sole rights to children.
lie described the role or Single
Dads as "positive assistance."
.. Whe n a guy gets custody of
his kids. we tell him he just has
to do 10 times the job a woman
woul d do. because the camera's
onh1m.
"We give emotional support.
We go into a home where maybe
a guy doesn't even know how to
start a washing machine, and
we s how him how."
Crash costly behind the
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. o.ety ..... Mett
day the day after the Air Air California, said it would be
i mpossibl e to estimate im-
mediately his farm 's losses from
the shutdown.
California jet crashed.
Ir early indications can be
believed, the biggest customer
loser during the 51-hour com -
mercial jet shutdown al John
Wayne Airport was the bar on
the second floor or the airport
terminal.
Godale said restaurant busi-
ness wasn't much better.
Warren Godale, manager or
Delaney's reta ura nt and lounge,
said t)ar activity s lumped to
roughly one.fourth or normal
m idweek business by Wednes·
"It was like a cemetery up
here," he explained. "There
were plenty or people downstairs
waiting for shuttles to Ontar io
but they were probably too upset
to come up here.
It cost Air California SS,000 a
day. S<.tid Kaminski, to provide
bus s ervice for p assengers
between J ohn Wa yne and On-
t ario Airport. Buses ldt cverv
half·hour a nd rides were offered
to a ll passenge rs. "I suspect," he added, "they
just wanted to get the hell out or
this airport."
Tom Kaminski, spokesman for
Kaminski said 1t is loo early lo
gauge how many pussenger!:
were trans ported to und from
PILOT LOGBOOK
Grace under pressure
By GLENN 8COTI' Of--. ........ A bigger contrast would bave been hard
lo imagine.
Where the faces bad been grim and tbe
uniforms tous led at tbe foam-covered
wreckage of Air
California'• flipt 336 at
John Wayne Airport last
Tuesday. tbe smiles were
wide and poised, tbe tbree-
piece uniforms in place on
Thursday.
The smiles were tbe
picture-perfect loollts of
grace under preuure, of
the aever-ceaain1 con-scon fldence that flilbl atten-
The night attendants had been praised
for their work to hurry the passengers out or
the plane. The graduates, in fact, had studied
that emergency procedure just a day before
the crash.
One of the grads. Michael Whitefield.
was scbedu.Jed for t rain ing on the ill -rated
flight from San Jose. But he was late and
missed tbe night. It was a dubious lesson.
As the night attendants mingled, wine
glasses in band, they were asked Thursday if
the c rash hadn't taken some of the fun out or
their jobs. Weren't they scared?
No, they answered. always smiling. They
had beaten out 1,380 other applicants to land
their jobs. They had been to class 10 to 14
bours a day for the piast month. They were
ready.
dants seem to be born witll. ' Air California President Robert Clifford The airlln~·· first major crull sWI
seemed to be on everyone'• mind. bat Titan-
day was a day of cele....._ ,_ ta.. 17
women and two men wbo s:redueled from tbe
airline's lraininl school.
So lnstelld of rellrinl tbe a.II, U.., aat
down at tbe South Coast Plua Batel to • , __
cy lun~heoa with tbe ail'liDe'• top ..._ ..S a
few community lellden.
Perhaps tbe 1raduatn coald 1mile
because they knew no one blld died.._ ta..
Boein1 737 loaded with tot people wu
wr.encbed off runway llR ud tta r..a11,.
spilt.
We're Listening •••
told tbe hmcheoo crowd solemnly that the
ru1bt attendant.I bad helped prevent disaster
at tlle crab, which he called an "incident."
After bis speech, the graduates received
diplomu and their "wings" and then looked
forward to a final party that night for the
ll'OU_f.
TIMJ'll probably never manage to get
tllelr small a:n>UP together a1ain. Today,
dreued ID tbetr three-piece uniforms, they
take to tbe air, knowing they'll be remem-
bered -tbe rupt attendants who sraduated Ute week of Air California's first major
crub.
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Charges dropped
in 'vacation' case
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Mail
fraud char1es have been
dropped a1aln1t two men ac-
cuHcl o( 1eWn1 cheap vacation
tripe tlley nner intended to pro-
vide, autboriU• say.
Tell ~ what's on your mlnd. 1be number i• in
servlce at houn a day. HWD day1 a week .
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Tbe &wo, arrested by U.S.
po1ta1 lnlpecton Jan. lt, are
.JUOD Ooldltoa ol A.1oura and
Wiibur N. ltmnedy of Vu NQ9,
wbo wen operatlnt a .,.._.
kaown •• Tour• Limited la
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PAUL CULTON DEMONSTRATES DEVICE THAT ALLOWS DEAF TO USE TELEPHONE
DIHbted atudenta progr•m •Id• •bout 150 •t Golden Weat College
Lending a helping hand
GWC program aids tlisabled slwk111s
By PIUL SNEIOERMAN
DI I• Dallf ~Itel St.II A dozen years ago, higher
education was beyond the r each
or most dear people along the
Orange Coast.
In 1970, Golden West Co llege
in Huntington Bea.~h initiated
one or the a rea's first programs
aimed at helping deaf people at·
tend college.
Golden West offi cials expected
36 students that fi rst sem ester
but enrolled 45. The following
term. the enrollment jumped to
65.
Over the past decade, Paul
Culton. director or the college's
scenes ..
0 n t a r a o o r h o w m <.1 n ~·
passengers Air California lost
during the shutdown
Some passengers said. the\'
planned to drive to Los Angeles
I nternat1onal Airport.
Kaminski said the Newport
Bt"ach-based airline also pro
vi d e d ta xi se r vice f or
passengers. inc luding those
aboard !-~l ight a:rn. whi t h
crashed.
But business at lioldcn West
1\1rlines. a commuter hnc able
to continue flying its turbo-prop
planes out or the airport. c1ipped
a bit.
J oe Anguiano. a spokesman
fo r Golden West . s uggested
o;ome customers hkely thought
that because the Jets weren't al·
iowed to take off. neither were
1..101oen We.st ·s planes .
"But we were able to nip that
pretty quickly by as kang th<'
airline counter peoplt• to tell
customers that we we re st 111 fl v
ing." said Anguiano. ·
dis abled students program, has
watched the number or partici-
pants climb lo the current level
or about 150.
The program was expanded
over the years to help those with
other disabilities. including blind
students and those confined to
wheelchairs .
Culton has seen the college ac·
culmulate electronic devices de-
signed to help handicapped stu-
d ents k eep up with their
coursework.
And this year, he is viewing
the completion or a lengthy re·
construction project designed to
make every class on campus ac·
cessible to disabled students.
''The main problem for a deaf
person at college is not an in·
l e llec tual o ne,·· Culton ex-
plained ... It's a communications
pr o blem. What we do is
facilitate communication."
Culton's program arranges for
a note taker or a sign language
l ranslater to ac('ompany a deaf
student to lecture classes.
For blind students, the pro·
gram provides reade rs lo tape
textbook material a loud . rr a particular class has been
scheduled in one of the few cam·
pus r ooms that canno t be
reached by wheelchair. Culton
can arrange to have the dass re-
located.
Still , the program is. not de·
s igned to pamper the disabled.
"It is contra r y t o o ur
philosophy to provide any
ser vice that the student doesn 't
need." C ulton s ays. "We 're
against having them receive any
unnecessary special prt vileges.
·'Our purpose is to prepare
disabled people for r eal life -
not fo r some sort of sheltered
life."
Culton says disabled students
at Golden West have studied for
careers in fields such as drafting
and music. One blind graduate
of the Golden Wes t program is
continuing his studies to become
a psychologisty.
Although opportunities for the
handicapped are increasing in
the United States. other nations
dem ons trate less sensitivity.
Jn many countries. dear peo·
pie are not permitted to hold
dri vers's licenses, Culton says.
Jn others, they are forbidden to
use s ign language.
"In a great many countries.
the disabled are not given an
educati.on," he e xplained. "They'
are sometimes kept at home as
children or pets. They're not
give n the opportunity to de·
velop."
The Golden West program in-
cludes students from Colombia,
Nigeria. Iran. Mexico and other
na tiol'\5 where special education
is not available. .
C ulton 1s pleased with the
progress Golden West's disabled
program has made, but is con·
cerned about the financial pro·
ble ms facing all facets or educa·
ti on.
"Our major focus now will be
to make sure the quality of our
ser vices will not erode." he ex-
plains. "We must provide the
sam e quality with more limited
r esources.
.. J think ll 's possible . And 1
think disabled peo ple now are
closer than they've eyer been to
becoming full citize ns .'· ·
Trasl11nen
s till l1urt
Two men remain hospitalized
today after the 16-ton tras h
truck they were riding in Friday
plunged 75 feel down a cliff
follo wing a collision with
another trash tru('k in Bonitoa
Canyon.
Driver Ralph Hill. 29 or Costa
Mesa is listed in stable condition
today at Santa Ana-Tustin Com·
munity Hospital where his ass'is·
tanl , Robert Mil ler. 24 of
Newport Beach r emains in
serious condition.
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How .. ·u M19'r br ftnl ..waa )'OU wbat U..y aren't,
TIM 111i1Pr Hoaker llll' a 1941)' ol &M D!Pl. Aod a Chevy
Cila1.6111 lla't U.. mall• or model ol an automj)blle.
If. la fad, )'OU baven't met U.. two ufM>n ta.. Pirate
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T •I: M A P P y 1111111'11111 ~/'~ Hooker lJ the atudent _
body nkkname for lb•
to• truck optr.atecl on campus by Harbor Towlna. And a
Chevy CitaUon hi juat 1lan1 for the atandard parkinl
Ucket that ii 1etHn1 banded out with increued frequency
on campus parluna Iota by Colla Mesas'• Finest.
Apparently tbe difference between whether you &et
booked or cited on the OCC campus depends on wl.ere you
did your iJlicit parkin&. JI you clearly abandon your heap
in some locale tbat blocks a fire lane or tbe visitinl pro-
fessor from Slippery Rock State Teachers College. you get
the book. Lesser tran.saressions may just get you the citation.
But you sure better not count on which extent you
might have run afoul or the parking law.
YOU MIGHT FIND yourself on the wrong end of a
game called t.he Price is Wrong.
Getting the bad parking ticket al OCC can cost
between $5 and $25. depending. Depending on what? Well,
OCC atudent who porkff too far fTOm clouroom
probably only the cop on tbe parkinc beat knowa.
On the other band, being cba.ined up and hauled away
by The Happy Hooker is $35 minimum 1oin1 in, plus $5 per
day for storage of your old vehicular tub until you find it
and bail it out.
LET'S FACE IT: there are some junkers that lurch in-
to the Orange Coast College parking lots in a plume of
smoke and screech of tires that might not be worth t.he $35
tow job.
If the tow company ends up owning one of these heaps
because the owner ref"ses bail, the tow company ends up
the big loser.
Enrollment at Orange Coast College is up 5 percent
this semester when compared to last term and if you judge
from the parking lots, il appears that each new student in
that 5 percent owns three cars and a motorcycle.
PARKING IS VIRTUALLY non-existent. The student
news paper Coast Report declares that on campus "the
eighth wonder of the world" is finding a parking place.
Thus students are fighting Jeculty members for slots.
Faculty members are supposed lo have special reserved
spaces that have the word "Slaff" paJntect on them. But
the profs gripe that nobody pays any attention to that.
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Strike
divides
toWnfolk ...
RAVENNA, Ohio (AP )
Ravenna, home of the Oak
Rubber Co., pridea illelf on
beina a "balloon capital" or
sorta. But a balloon of another
kind -the town'• aelf-imaae u
a quiet community of friendly
neilbbons -, appears ready to.
bu rat.
Today, after a week clouded
by picketing, arrests of teacben
and scutnes al a acbool board
meeting, a strike by 160
mem'bers of the Ravenna
~ducatioo AaaociaUon went into
its 73rd day, breaking a record
for the longest U.S. teachers'
Y.' alltout, accordini to the
. National F..ducation Association.
LAST SPRING a strike in
Antonio, Colo.. lasted 54 school
days.
Few leaders in this northeast
Ohio town of 12,000 believe lbe
contempt and divisiveness
created by the strike will fade
anytime soon.
"The bitterness came from
the tactics used in this strike.
They just don't fit with tbe tenor
of this community," said
Portage County Common Pleas
Court Judge Joseph Kainrad.
"This has pilled friend against
friend, sometimes inter-family
squabbles, and a lot of tension,"
said Mayor Paul Jones.
THE STRIKE has not shut
down the schools -most of the
system's 3,700 students have
attended classes taught by
substitutes and non-strikers -
but the strikers are clearly
pleased they have attracted
national attention.
One strike leader, Alan Balog,
an economics teacher, claims
the Ravenna City School Board
wants to destroy the teachers
union.
But the six-member school
board says il would go broke if it
caved in lo teachers' demands
for base salaries of $12,000, or
$700 more than is currently paid.
The old base salary was $11,000.
When the union rejected' the
school board's early offer of an
Sl 1,300 base, the board enacted
il anyway.
PARENTS MARCH IN SUPPORT OF STRIKING TUCHIRI
Ohio atrtk•, In 51th day, nearing crteta point
··Some people think the
court can order people to agree
to something. But . . . the court
cannot force them. 1l should
encourage them and interest
them in an agrt!ement." the
judge said.
In an effort to defuse the
situation, Kainrad then allowed
17 teac hers and a union
ne"otiator to be released on
reduced bond after they were
jailed four days for obstructing
school driveways .
For a lime, the teachers'
release seemed lo pave the way
for renewed talks on the issues
in dispute -wages, dismissal
policy and contract longevity.
Both sides accepted J ones' ,,
invitation to meet with him and
discuss bis proposed three-point
plan:
-Teachers go back to work.
-The school board agrees not
to fire teachers.
-An independent firm audits
school funds . A bipartisan
commission then suggests either
salary increases from current
funds or a new tax levy.
But at the appointed meeting
lime Thursday, only the school
board s howed up. Union
representatives said they stayed
away because they see no need
for an audit . They did , however,
propose a direct meeting with
the s chool board to r esume
talks. No date was set.
After the heated Tuesday
night board meeting, school
Superintendent James Coll said
he would shun pressure by some
citizens groups to s ack the
strikers . He said pastors of
Ravenna's churches should have
time to help mediate.
"I feel the two sides are really
very, very close and that if calm
heads prevail, there could be a
settlement very soon," said the
Rev. George Taylor of t.he First
Congregational Cburcb.
Balog agreed. After the
fisticuffs <&t the school boa.rd
meeting, be said: "There will be
a tragedy pretty soon if this isn't
resolved. We have hotheads Oil
each side."
Bill lVould aid cash buyers
WASHINGTON (AP ) -During a hearing on the bill. cash-paying customers benefit
Merchants would be free to give Jim Boyle, a spokesm an for the indirectly when other people use
u n I i m it e d d is co u n t s t o Co nsumer F ede r a l ion of credit cards al the same stores
customers who pay with cash America, said his organization because the credit card users
under proposed legislation to s upported the banon surcharges increase the stores' volume.
keep alive a prohibition against in 1975 but now believes that "Far from getting a free ride
s urc harges on credit card positionwas wrong. al the expense of cas h
customers. ''The ban on s urcharges is c u s t o m e r s , credit card
The prohibition will e nd anti·free ente rprise and is in c u s t om e rs help lo keep a
Friday unless Congress extends e ssen ce. s pecia l i nte r est m e rchant's unit costs as low as
it. pro t ection for c redit card po ss i bl e and therefore
i ss ue r s wh o d o no l wi s h contribute to lower prices for all Sen. John H. Chafee. R-R.l.h. purchasers to know the true cost customers, .. he said. s aid h is b ill to ban s ue of buying on credit ... Royle s aid.
surcharges for three more years "'Cash customers should not Peter Hood of the Industrial
also would eliminate a 5 percent be put in the pos ition o f National Bank in Providence,
ceiling on discounts that can be s ubsidiung a cost which is R.I. said l.he America,o Bankers
given for paying with cash. c r e a t e d by c r e d i l ca rd A s s o c i at ion w a n ts t be
That , he said; would let customers," he said. prohibition against credit card ONE STUDENT at OCC waa cauaht red-banded the
other day while maneuvering bis heap into a staff parkina
place.
He defended himself with the claim tbat be mi.aun-
derstood what the "Staff" sign meant.
The tension caused by the
strike. which began Nov. 12.
boiled to the surface last
Tuesday at a school board
meeting attended by 500 people.
Tbe pro-teacher and pro-school
board factions shouted at each
other during the meeting and
afterwards started a shoving
match, accompanied by a few
punches. Five people were
slightly injured.
market forces dete rmine how H u ~ h H s m i th o r l h e s u r c h a r g es lo be made
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"I just thought it meant the space waa infected," tbe
kid claimed. "But I didn't care what I caught. Tbe next day, Kain rad said
teachers and t.he school board
must compromise.
"I was 10 minutes late for class."
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Wurl overtunu •late procedures
IAN rRANCI 0 IAP>
ProcedurH uted to cOfl\mlt
NtanMd peop&e to 1tat~ mental
lloe•lt&I• invohua&arlly violate
tMlr ecmaUtuUonal rt1hu. the
state Supreme Court uya
TM court 1ay1 lta nallna duel
9M require immediate releue ol
tile petitioner, Irene Hop, or
oUaen presently held ln stale
lao1pital1 under tbe law
ia•oJved About 1,200 people are
affected by tbe ruling.
However. the justices said
llliJ• Hop is entitled to have a
lawyer appointed and to a
prompt judicial hearing that
complies with new gtaidelines set
out by the court
In February J979, Miss Hop
was placed at' her mother's
r equest in Lante rman State
tloapiUI at Pomona as a
nonprottatant developmentally
dlubled person.
A a>elllion (iled by the San
Ber-oardlno Public Defender's
offic~ alle1es Miss Hop lacked
the ability to object to her
transfer to a more restrictive
placement at the hospital and
had been unable . to obtain a
j udicial review.
Calling it a "blatant" denial of
due process a nd equal
protection, her .attorney argued
i t was unla,wful t o place
retarded people or others with
developmental disabiliMes into a
state hospital for what could be
a lifetime commitment without
judlciaJ review.
The Supreme Court said
peo ple with developmental
disabilities have the same legal
Night gown at issue
$600,000 lawsuit
reinstated by judge
ri&hts and responsibftlities as
other individuals a nd are
"statut orily presumed
competent enough to be able to ~
object to hospital placement
initiated by others" -even if
they cannot file those objections
themselves.
"It Is difficult to accept the
thesis that a lack of objection
ma y be construed as an
affirmative r eq u est for
placement by those. who
oth e rwis e a re deemed
incompetent to request hospital
admissi~." the court said.
''Nor can lack of objection
before or after admission be
co nstrued as a waiver of
constitutional rights to which a
ward may oth erwise b e
entitled."
Judge
• ignores
'odor'
Both 'passgrat~
"Guy," a 20-month police dog, is ferocious
~n duty with Deputy Sheriff Nelson DeRoy
in Monterey County. But at home (right)
he is gentle and relaxed with his friend
"Lilly," a tiger cat. They play and sleep
together. the deputv says.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A
lawsuit brought against J .C. Penney
Co. by the family of a 9-year-old
Oakland girl severely burned when
her nightgown caught fire bas been
reinstated by the Court of Appeal.
evidence, but the trial judge said
nothing tied the label with Penney.
EL CENTRO (AP)
The jurors had good rea-
son to turn up their
noses. but thev weren't prejudiced by a pros·
ecutor who waved cow
manure at them. a judge Winne1· ,.aps pageants
says.
"I don 't feel that the G ~~0~:ed~~~ t~:t0a~~n: iris exploited, says Junior Miss The court said that a trial
court judge erred when he dismissed
the suit, which seeks $500,000 for the
burns Linda Feliciano suffered on
her back and legs and $100,000 for
Linda's mother. Rita.
The appeaJ court said It examined
the labels on Linda's gown and the
other two garments and found "suffi-
cient similarity to justify an in-
ference by the jury that they were
sold by the same retailer, and thus to
place upon <Penney) the burden of
coming forward with an explana-
tion."
toconvictthe defendant, OAKLAND <A Pl -"They are looking fo r a girl p ro gram and they're m y
Superior Court Judge L. California's new Junior Miss with a special personality, a favorite subjects," she added.
Aussie fired
over Ms. title?
Harold Chaille ruled in says she'd never compete in the sense of values and the ability to But s he isn:t exactly an
rejecting the defense Miss America pageant "because express herself. H's a combina-academic grind. She plays the
motion for a mistrial. such beauty contests exploit tion of poise and grace, talent flute. reads the Bible daily, com-
David L. Chalmers, girls." and intelligence." petes on the Skyline High School
37, was convicte d of "We shouldn 't try to sell Miss Becker won a n $8,000 track team as a shot putter and
grand theft auto, asarnlt ourselves as sex objects. There's scholar,.hip for her first-plac~ likes to play touch football. She
with a deadly weapon, so much more to a person than finish, as well as an extra $500 also handles publicity for her
The trial judge dismissed the case.
saying there was no proof Penney
sold the garment and that the gar-
ment was nQt proven defective. The
appeal court said a judge may grant
a mption for nonsuit only if the plain-
tiffs· evidence would not support a
jury verdict in plaintiffs' favor.
armed robbery and four just looks," said Kristi Becker, a for Cini s hi n g first in the school student government and
SYDNEY. Aus tralia CAP) -A counts of false imprison-17-year-old Oakland high school scholastic competition and $300 is president of t he school's
computer programmer fired after ment. He was lo be sen-student. in the "Spirit of Junior Miss" California Scholastic Federation
Years before the fire, the
nightgown had been given as a gift to
another c hild . That child 's
grandmother gave it to Linda's
mother for Linda. The nightgown
caught fire Nov. 30, 1974, as Linda
stood near a gas fireplace.
eight years with the University of tenced today. Miss Becker noted that the voting. group.
New So\lth Wales has filed a com-A ft e r Ch al mer s Junior Miss pageant doesn't call She said she plans to compete
plaint saying she was fired because tes tified that he was too for a bathing suit competition in the national America's Junior SHE SAID SHE hadn't been
she insisted on being known by the drunk at the time to re-like the one in the Miss America Miss contest June 18 in Mobile, Interested in the Junior Miss
courtesy title of" Ms." call the incident, pros-and other pageants. Ala. program until she read about it
Eleanor Langley said she was dis-ecutor Jack Loo sur-in a magazine and even after
missed after she complained to the prised the courtroom "THIS IS NOT a contest that MISS BECKER SA ID s he she entered, winning "was the
university's counselor for equal op-during his closing argu-rewards just physical beauty." PI ans to a t lend St an ford furthest thing from my mind."
The label on the burned garment
was badly faded . Two other
nightgowns sold by J.C.,Peoney and
containing_ labels were introduced as
porturuty that a senior academic in-ment las t month by she said. "We wear long, white University and hopes to become When she was announced as
sisted on calling her "Mn. Langley" brandishing a piece of formal gowns and the judges an engineer. the winner a.qd 1,000 people gave
despite her insistence she be ad-wood with manure stuck focus on how well you carry "Math a nd scie nce are he r a s tanding ovation, "My
dressed 0Uw.rwi11P.. to it. yourself," she said. necessary for an engineering mouth nung open ...
Crack located
in nnke turbine
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A cra~k has been
found in a turbine at the Rancho Seco nuclear·
power plant, and it could cost $400,000 to fix .
The crack was found by inspectors looking for
just such ttefects, plant superintendent Ron
Rodriguez said. The plant was shut down 20 days
ago for refueling.
The crack was discovered last week and it was
reported to directors of the Sacramento Municipal
Utilities District.
Rodriguez said the repairs involve at first re-
moving the damaged disc and installing a dummy.
A replacement rotor was ordered several
months ago in the event cracks were found, but it
will not arrive until April or May. If repairs were
delayed until then, the plant would not operate this
summer when it will be needed most.
Oalln rejected
by liigl1 court
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The slate Supreme
Court bas denied without comment a suit filed for
"loss of services" suffered when a developer's
aide died in a 1978 San Diego airliner crash.
John A. Knowlton of Sao Luis Obispo had filed
suit under the state's master-servant law. He
claimed Nere.ne F. Seaton was his "servant and
agent" and that her services were lrreplacable.
The high court refused Thursday lo reinstate the cue. If had been dismissed by Sao Diego
County Superior Court Judge Jack Levitt for
failure to state a ca~ of action.
Miss Seaton was aboard the ill-fated Pacific
Southwest Airlines flight from Sacramento to San
Diego via Loa Angeles when it collided with a
Ce11na 172 while approaching Lindbergh Field.
The crash took 144 lives.
TULARE (AP) -A deputy Tulare County
public defender accused of soliciting sexual favon
to defend three women contends that a new com-
plaint la not 1peclflc enough.
Tbe district attorn•1'• omce bad re-flied the
cbar,_ ... alDlt Leo Paoli alls a rulinl Feb. 13 that tbe orillnal complaint wu too uncenatn.
Paoli'• aUGney arped that the new com-
plaint lboukt be tlu'owD out on the same IJ"OUDdl.
A bearlnl on tbat motioD la ldleduled l'rtdaJ .
Tbne wom• Paoli wu auilMd to represent
cllW'pd tbat be loUctted aa from them ror belp-181 wD tblir c ... 0.. woman n1d lbe did 1leep
wftla Paoli 8fter ._ alleledlJ n1d lbe mtlbt race a
man wioul cbar1• otbenrtM. One of the. women filed a clvil lawsuit rut
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Airport approval
will spark Suits
8oartl of Su&><•rvl Ol'li app~oval of the John Wayne
Airport m~ le r SJlun came aa. no shock. There·~ no
que tmn thf' 11rport i, In need of lmprovement
But th•· UIJcndttor did muiis a few chances to
rtt·t·~tabl11h om~ or ttw c redibility county aovernment
ha IOil O\•~r the y1.•1ri. n ilJI haendltna of airport ussues .
Por eumvll!, they (•o uld have modified the proposal
to e pand passentr;et terminal f ac1Utles to eiiht limes the
11n.•scnt ue App.ru ul of :iiUch an expansion can o nly lead
tu the~ umpllon that uppruval uf mcreased air tra ffic ls
nut f r orr
a~ th(' 'il.101{' l•>ke n. lht} could have ht!ld firmly to the
"'"' t.-r plan prupw .. ul to 1ncrea~e daily flights from 41 to
~ "hen no 1!!.t-rcqu1rcml!nt:o. ar~ m et Ins tead. they left
t ht-door OP<'n fur . uperv1&ur Ralph Clark to reintroduce.
''\ month~ from no". ht:. propos al to boost the limit to 62
flighl~
\\'hilt> thl'.' dill agree to st:'t up a b lue ribbon
rnmm1ttct' tu t•ununue the searc h for a major airport s ite
<1t .11\othl·t lun.1t 10n the~ reject ed a suggestion that all
ph\ ::.1('al 1mprcl\'em e nts bl> delayed for 12 months while
the <00 tnm1tt1:e undertook 1t::. search
E:lemcn t::. o ( the a pproved plan include a requirement
for nmse reduC't1on by ust! of quieter aircraft : rebuilding
the main runway tu ha ndle heavier planes and extendin£
the ntn\\ay to e nablt.• planes to t ake off soon er: e nlarging
the te rmrna l and parking facilities : a nd r evising land use
reg ulation::. for areas in t he high-noise zone.
L'nfortuna t l'ly. lhc supervisor s did not choose to
commit lht.•m sd ve:-. or future county authorities t o any
assurant•t>s th;1t lhl' improvements o utlined in this pla n -
man ~ of tht.·m n<>t•ded will <.'Ons tilute a ceiling for
a irpo rt use
T hus 1t 's not surprising t o find the City o f Newport
Bea('h a lread y µre paring to file a new la ws uit t o block the
t'nt1re mas ter plan II will no t be the only suit.
By tym g up s ome of these loose ends. the supervisors
mig ht h ave been a ble to head off some of the suits that
now seem ine\'it able. Those affected by the airport and
rea rm~ the worst have not been reassured.
Drug tactic changed
It was no t s urpr isin g to learn that the Orange County
Board of Supe rvisor s decided this week to drop the
county ·s m e tha done m a inte nance program fo r her oin add ict~.
.The S000.000 annual saving from the program. they
d ec ided . would be be tter used in other drug abuse
programs. inc ludin_g the cr eation of a r eside ntial care
center for about :m teen -age drug user s.
Government-s ponsored m ethadone programs always
have l'arried a stigma. At issue is whether gove rnments
s ho uld t>e paying t o supply s ubstitute drugs.
:\ s mall dose of m e thadone. a synthetic drug . is
s upposl•d to keep a n addict fro m c raving heroin or from
<.'XPNlennng the sickness of withdra wal. The county's 350
cli<.•nts p:.i~· for the services ac.cording to their incom es.
which c-.ire usually s m a ll.
In dropping the program , county officials noted that
c lie nts c an s witch to a recently opene d private clinic in
Santa Ana whe r e t hey would pay $125 a m onth for the
m ethadone pr ogram
Spokesm e n fo r t he Orange County Sheriff's
Dt>partmenl s ay they don't think dropping the prog r a m
w ill l<.'a<l to m ore drug-re lated crimes .
Nt•,·1.·r1 h<.'ll•ss. county offi cials s hou ld keep track of
the form<.·r C'l1t·nt s w see if abandoning the program
i:lCtually will s:.ivl' money The county pays about $21 a
day to kl'eµ i..I s us µcC'led drug-using burglar in jail. and
the eos t in losses a nd tr aum a to a pri vate c itizen
vi<'t1m1z1.·d hy an addict can be muc h g reater,
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8 .> I .. ~. BOYD
0 1 d ~·ti u I! o lo a k 1 n
dergarll'n" And 1f ~o. l·an you
rcml'mber tht• name or your
kinde rgarten teacher" The
s urvevtakers asked 1,500 re·
tired (·1t1z1ms about this mat
ter . a nd 92 pcrrenl said yes.
a net na mt•d the teac her
Remarkable ' A s mall an
formal poll h er(:about!.
turned up nobody who could
rera11 the.• name of the km
dergart en ll'ac hcr Th1rc1
gr ade tcach<•rs we re about
the earlic•st rc<·allt'd .
When publishers anal) 7.ed
which. periodicals wC'rc most
pr e f e rr ed h y U S
serv1C'emen and their clcpen
d e n t s i n E u r •> p c . l h e y
learned that comae books out
sold all other magazines over
there by 10 to one
Half of the 12 largest lakes
in the world. bt•ar in mind.
are partly or entirely 1n
Canada.
Small wonde r Social
Security ls In trouble .
Too many people are
drawing money from
the bank who never
made a deposit. D.M.
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A. Has numerous names
slant. solidus. vi rgule, shill
ang . separatrix. diagonal
<~. What's the main roden
event in South America·!
A Don"t know about all or
South America. but the m ain
event in Venezuela is called
toros co l eado s . T h e
hor seman rides past the
steer. grabs it by the tail.
and flips if off its hooves
Pretty tricky . Takes con
s1derablc expertise to do 1L
jus t right.
<~ What celestial body is
most often re1>0rted as an
Unidentified Flying Object?
A. Venus
Maybe you don·t thtnk 1l's
newsworthy that the football
team or Macalester College
al St. Paul. Minn., this year
won its opener 17·14 against
Mount Sena r io College of
Ladysmith. Wis. But note.
however, it was Macalester's
first win since 1974 lo break a
string or 50 straight losses.
No other college team in U.S.
histor y had so extinguished
Its elf on the gridiron.
Was just 100 years ago that
the New York Dally Graphic
became the first newspaper
ever to publish a photograph.
Do you know the preferred
toy of French royalty was In
the late 1700s? The yo-yo. or
whatever it was called then.
Rowland Evan8/Robert Novak
Nuclear mystery Challenges U.S. .
WA S II IN G T O,N A
m ysterious "flash" signifying a
like ly nuclear explosion in the
far reaches of the South Atlan-
t1<'. eerily similar to the still·
unexpla ined September 1979
nas h in the same gene ral area.
was secretly recorded several
wee ks ugo by sensitive US.
monllorini.: devices.
If the "!lash '" was indeed a
very small nuclear test blast. as
1s s tro n gly
suspected by
t o p i n
telli~ence of-
f i c 1 a Is who
are now c·e r-
tain that that
IS what UC ·
l'urred 1n
1979. P res t·
dent Heagan
1s confronted
with one of the gruvest. most
perplexing mysteries of the
nuclear age. The mystery . Is
the ··nuclear c·lub" expanding
a nother nol<'h, or has a card·
ear ryang me mber taken advan·
tage of the rem1Jte wate rs where
the South Atlantic joins the In·
dian Ocean to test weapons
without risk that the world will
ever discover who he as?
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Richard Reev~s
Whatever th e ans w er
th e D ecembe r ··fl ash ':
monitored by a U .S r econ·
nalssance sate llite makes one
rac t clear with deadly logic.
Wlt_h_ a l.I its monitor ing and
verif1cat1on tools, the U.S. is still
unable to solve two enigmatic
nuclear riddles , either one of
which could affect the course of
world history . That s urely
counsels caution in current com-
prehen s ive tes t ban treaty
negotiations with the Soviet
Union.
SOME CARTER ad -
ministration orrici<l ls were con·
vinced that President Carte r's
effort to explain away the 1979
explosion as an event 1hat never
happened was a direct res ult of
inability to solve the riddle To
a c knowledge ptJbli c:l y that a
nuclear test could be conducted
even in a remote area witho ut
the U.S. knowing which country
triggered it would undermine
Carter 's zealous pursuit or the
comprehensive test ban treat y
It would also mock his whole
non-proliferation progrum
So. the White llouse Office of
~r ience and Technology issued
its shockinJ: report last July c·on
tending that the 1979 event was
not a nuclear test at all but
rather a c hance collision
bet ween the reconnaissance
s atellite and a ver y s mall
me teor . Specialists in the Carter
administratio n were aghast at
this kiss-off of what an fact has
cr eated an agonizing dlle mmu
for the U.S. and a dangerous
game for the world: anonymous
weapons testing.
THE CONTRAR V o pinion
written b y the Defe nse In·
telligence Agency was put under
a tight ··secrer · seal after it was
read by Carte r White House
aides. lt"s still undisclosed find·
ings : The probability 1s over-
whelming that the "event·· in
September 1979 wus n~ space
collis ion by a low-yield weupons
tes t Since that DIA report. sent
to the Wh ite llouse last spring.
new evide nce further bolsters
that verdict
As for the second anonvmous
test an De<·ember. evidence 1s
only slightly less comptolling and
still being gathe red. Indeed, few
af any high Reagan official!>
have \'Cl been informed that
l" S. monitoring dev1t'eS Pll'ked
up the telltale s 1 ~nals ira the
~amt• ~eneral <1rea a vast
water land with <.1 d1<.1mcter of
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a.ooo males -aouthJ..e•t of \he 1
South African coast.
Questions now being urgently
addressed in the intelligence 4
community are not confined to
the identity of the rugiti ve state.
res pons ible for triggering
nuclear tests behind the world's
back. although tha t question is
c learly a n Important one. There
as no eonsensus' as to the guilty
party with this e xception: fl
probably is not the Soviet Union.
INTELLIGENCE specia lists .
however . a re not unanimous
even on thrs point. It is possible.
we were tnforme d, that the
Russians lofted the low-vieJd
weapons on balloons from a-sub-
marine or trawler and fi red
them simply to t est whether
American veriric·ation devices
were competent to pick up the
s mall blasts. ....r
Most a nalysts. however. lean
to less conspiratorial theories.
that the two tests signaled the '
e ntry of a ne w s tate to t he
n ucle ar club. possi blv Is rael
(known to possess nuclear de-
\' ices J or. So!-lth :'friea : that they
arc•. a <'Ulminating testing point
for nu c· I l' a r · c I u b member
f rance in developing its own
neutron bomb: or lhut the~·
belonged to Ind ia o r even
Pak1stun.
Whoever tht.> vi llain as that
t• h oo~es to k ce p o n t estln g
nul•leur dc\'aecs 1n the a t ·
mC>~phcre . th e d eeper
s1gntficanC'C' to Reagan and his
men 1s this . Technology for dis-
rovcrrng nuclear test ing anct
,·erafying performance of states
pledged not to engage in certain
t~ pes or testing is d angerous!~
lagging.
SU Rf:L\' THAT ruases tht>
quest ion of whelher t ht: LS
should forget ubout n egotiating
the comprehens ive lest ban trea·
ty a nd at once launch a weapons
testing µrogram to catt•h up ti>
unprecedented Soviet testing tht•
pas t fow years Although that
program appc.·ars lo be unc·on-
ll N't t·d lo the myslt.'rio us tests in
th<.' filri.1\\"a' South /\I lanti1·
what happene d thNt:' 1~ a warn
ing s ignal thal the l ".S ma\
k now far ll•ss about t ht.· di f
f11.·ult1c:. ol \'t•nf1c<1t1on than 1t
has b(•lteved. If MJ. 1t could b<.-
su1c1dal to rel.) on good\\ tll , .l!OOd
1 n t £' n ll o n s or t \ t' n s ig n t' 11
treaties t hat cannot be total!\
,·<·rilied ·
Can we turn mu-backs on human rights?
WASHINGTON There was a
lovely dinner party at the Argen-
tinian Embassy on Q Street here
the other nig ht , T h1rLy -e 1ght
umbassadors a nd businessmen
rai se d g l a sses to th e
government or Argentina and to
the guest of honor. Willard
Rulc her. chairma n <>f the Chase
Manhattan Bank
That was three days after the
Stale Department 's annual re·
port on hum an
rights oround
the world had
stated that the
s 1tuat1on in
Argentina had
··improved··
dur ing 1980
although
··problems re-
mained:· The
·•problems··
were in the next sentence .. Most
senousb·. fundamental. interna-
twnally recogni7.erl rights of the
integrity or the person have been
violated through lhe continued
application by security forces of
the practiC'e of disappearance."
Oh. that old stuff! Secret police.
Torture. lJisappearance. Haven·t
you heard"! We don·t can • about
that stuff anvmore Human
r ighls. a1·c-orci"1ng to our new
leaders. was voted down by
Am cra C'an voter s las t Nov 4 .
That's why the crystal r h<1n·
de liers a re lit up again at the
Argentinian Emhassy ·
TH F. SIGNAIA for the dancing tu
begin was given when the word
began Lo drift through town that
Ronald Reagan ·s a ssista nt
sec retar y of state fo r humun
r ights and humanitarian affairs
would be Ernest Lefever.
Which was about the s<1 me as sa v
mg that the new chairman of
General Motors would be
Ralph Nader
Lefever, a profound!.> con
servative thinker who 1s pres ident
of his own group. the Ethics and
Public Policy Center . was the
lcudmg critic of human rights as
preached a nd prac•tieed durtnJ!
the Carter vears And Cartcr ·s
policy was "to begin praC't1cing
what we prt'achcd that as. af
.".T.en cans really bclt cverl in the
rret.'doms bureauc rat1cal l y
grouped as ·'the inle~nly or tht.'
per son." then we had t.o be
agains t re 1>ress1on from both
rt~ht anci ll'ft, In •tlltl'S a~ \H•ll a::.
liy a<hcrsartt•:..
It' THE gm·e rnml•nt of ,\rgen
t1n<:1 o r Sou lh K11r1e a wa s
s ~· s I e m a l 1 c· a 11 y w 1 p 1 n g o u l
po l1l1c-a l uvpont•n b , J1mm ."
Carter said. Amen<·ans wt•rc go·
sng to protest and wt•rc• gu1ng to
take et·onomi(' a<'t 1on . heC'ausc
Americans hel 1eved 1n certain
things abon• all elsC' Tht• poli <'~
may not always ha\'e been well
thought-out o r well cxeC'UlE'd
although 1t was exct·uted '"ell
enough to ·1mprm·e ·· tht• sstua
11on in Argentina . but 11 y,a~ a
pohey to make one vroud to be an
American
It was also a pol1c·~ that made
Lefever. Reagan . Alexander
llaag and others uneusy ··T he
hum an rights a<'ll \'asts.' · Lefever
wrote. ··tend to unde restimate the
totaht<.1rian threat to the We~t and
the totalitarian temptation an the
Third World The~ neglect or
t r 1 ,. 1aI11. e the run c1 a men ta I
pol 1t1c•al and moral struggle of our
lime sn their preoccupation
with the manor abridgment of cer·
lain n J;!hts in authoritarian states
In most other c ultural set·
tings, 'full resoert for human
rag h1~ C'annot be cxpt•t·tecl 1n the
for·c sN•uhlt· f11Lurt• Sernng <tS
a n l'X<1 mplt· of dN·cney. then. as
our mos! c•ffl·et1vc way to nudge
fon~ ard lhe C'auseof humun d1gn1 -
l~ Rc~onct :.er vm g <1S a l{ood ex
a mple an m<11nta1ning our set·uri -
ly romm1tmcnts, the re is little the
l " .S. government t•an or should do
to ad V<tn<'t' human rights .
)t' t: N LI K t: L ef e v er. I he
\1g1la n l pra g mati s t s of
patriotism somt.> had . some
gnod 1>ut us un the wrong side or
h1stor~·. a hu man rights history
we began helping to make more
than 2011 ~cars ago. Someday
Argentina. to p1 t•k one place. will
bl'frcer andonthatdavthebest
of thl' frC'e Argent1mans .w11l hate
Ame raeans.
The turning <twa~ from human
rights. no matter how well
aq:ued. seems tragi<· to me I was
moved whE'n Reagan ended hi s in-
<.1u gural address with the words
We are Americans I would add
other words used bv Daniel
Patrick Moynihan an ·speaking
about human rights at the United
Nalions 10 years ago: We are
Ame ricans 1f we ar e not for
freedom. whatare wefor ·~
Art Hoppe .-
Let's transform government waste into energy
You probably have already
asked yourself this m orning: c.
"How can Mr. Reagan keep his
vow to balance the budget by
c ulltng out waste and fraud
when each or his predecessors
has vowed the s ame vow to no
avail?"
The answer is an incredible
technological ·breakthrough in
wa s t e and
f r a u d
management.
Like m ost
bo o n s to
mankind .
s uch as the
steam engine.
penicillin and
Lana Turner,
the dlscovery
was acciden-
pic ked up a bag conta1n10g
waste and fraud sa mples
"YECHHH!" SAID Mrs .
Pestel when he opened it In the
kitchen. "Get rid of that stuff."
P estel took it out in the back
yard and dumped it on the c6r·
eopsis. thinking it might pro-
m ote new growth. He then forgot
about it. For two weeks, the
waste and fraud sat under the
sweltering Washington sun. On
the e vening of last September
24 , Pestel lit his barbecue,
tossed the match over his
shoulder and ...
KER·BLAM ! The resultant
explosion destroyed the cor-
eopsis, 12 feel or fence and the
dreams or OPEC to master
America's destiny.
Four pounds or government prises fi.3 percent of the mix. by
waste, when properly f«:rment-volume . will be filtered out and
ed. can be conve rted into 1 2 used to manufacture industrial
gallons of 100-octa ne . unleaded zircons. no-run hosiery and
syn-fuel! m ore r e-makes ~f "The Jazz
The discovery came too late to Singer ...
help the Carter adminis tration. THE RESIDUAL waste. after •.
But Mr. Reagan has already or· fermentation and refining. will dered lhe numbe r or bureau employees increased fro m three be piped lo service s tafions across the count-ry where it will •
to 12.258. be sold lo motorists for approx-·
THESE WASTE and fraud col· imately 32.9 cents a gallon.
lectors will roam Was hington of· Initially, it was reared that
fice"buildings a(ler hours. cull· this new source of energy might 1 soon dry up. New surveys,;i ing out dessicated files. overripe however , show that Washington
memoranda : moldering food has an unlimited supply of un·
stamp reports. mildewed effi· tapped waste and rraud. Indeed.
ciency studies and decomposing Instead of being an oll-importina'
task forces. nation, the United States will
Each night. a convoy or trucks soon become a waste-and-rraud·
will carry the waste and rraud ex portina nation -thereby
over back roads (In order to elimtnatina trade derklts. lm·
avoid populated areas) to ~mployment, Inflation. et cetera
Secaucus. N.J .. where founda-and, of course. balanclna the
lions are now belna poared for a budcet.
tal. Burton Pestel. assistant
director of the century-old U.S.
Bureau ol Wute" Fraud~
trol. hid intended to take t)ome
from the otnee two 1um eruera,
Turkeys •• too, get hlah a ream ol plain bond ud a Ill·
blood pressure. ple plcker. By mlslake, he
"I REALIZED right away I
had discovered a . sensatlonal
new source of ener1y.'' said
Peatel, who waif blown into his
carp pond by the blast. And sub-
sequent tests have proved him
rl1ht:
hw1e w•tte llftCl fraud trHtment There. I bope lhJ1 anawenr
plant. questi• you probabl)t alrtld,
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"Hi, Daddy! Did y04J bring us 50me
&tttesoaps?"
"I h1t1 Mond1y1."
"J\RMABIJKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MEN .4 E Hank Ketchum
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"They keep ripping it off
each other's house!"
WHEN JEANNIE f>uooe.~1ei
THAl llM l.H HER
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20 Second job
22 M«IUl1em
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25 SchedUled
28Tone
32 Hiit
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PMNIJD
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rM GOING TO LEAVE
THE WAITER A BIG
TIP TODAY
FUNK\' 1tlNKERBE.4N
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Orange CoMt DAILY PILOfMonday, Februwy 23, 1181
He Cal&· birds .'to pose QUEENIE
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Diners Photographer capture• 'Lord'1 plan' on film
still waiting
D&Aa PA I've beff a member of lAt'1
OU.. Oul '°'a OYMM r of Y•Ari I haven't N ·
<elnid M )' new card or boob for UU. yeat
even dloulh 1 paid the ra cu rr e requested
fOJ' ''bllMt m 111lin1 coat1 ." called the
Garden Grove offfce Jan 10 u d w11 told my
card and boo~ book• would arrive ln • cou·
plt ol Wffltl They havt:n't, and wtwn l try to
phone the comp41ny, the line ll aJ w•y• busy.
E.H ... Ca.ta Meaa
-'• ..... rwd .. die UaUy PllO&, I.At'• Dtae O.& ... ._ &o reM&ulaadle ..,..... .. ud
lilH ~ ~ •.• me•Mn Mill •atUac
fw t•J packe&a. Tt.e fk• promilled •e•·
llliers *lr ~elll woll14 arrive by die elMI of
felllraary, 1-t a couty Office of Couamer
Affaln spMeswomaa say1 it remalu a "wait
aad ue attuUoa" as lo whe• malU.11 wlll
be made &o betweea 75,GM aad lM,• Oraa1e
Coaaty clyb members.
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MAGNOLJA SPRINGS, Ala .
T wo thick books sit side by
side on Fairly"Chandler'a coffee
table .
One Li t.be Audubon Society's
t ncyc&opedia of North Ame rican
birds. Tbe other is the Bible. In
Chandler 's view, the books have
much in com·
mon , t h eir
mysteries and AMERICA
le11ona equai ·
ly profound.
"The Lord said not a sparrow
falls without his awareness. I
be lieve tha t. The Lord had a
IJeautiful plan.
"FOR INSTANCE," Chandler
said. "every winter , white·
throated s par rows arrive here
by the thousands. They nest in
Canada. I caught and banded 400
of them over three winters. in
my backyard, hoping to learn
•from someone in Canada Just
where they nested.
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"You shouJd be delighted your wlre doesn't understand
you. 'Ibat shows she's thinkinc for henelr."
Fluor official
gets GOP post
By O.C. HUSTINGS
OtllleO.lly ,..... ..... DEAR READE R S: A new pamphlet
a vailable from the State Bar of CalUoraia,
"How Cu I F ind aad Hire the Rl11tt
Lawyer?". desuibes factors to coHlder
when lookiag for a lawyer aad wher e to begla
the search. Ways to find a lawyer, lacludla1
Lawyer Referral Services, prepaid le1al
services plans and le1al aid, also are dis ·
cussed.
··Year a fte r year the birds
came back. Not just the same
species, but the same individual
birds, and to the exact same
p l ace. Why? We can't u n ·
der sl and why. We can only
m arvel a t the Lord's plan ."
Chandler is not only a bird ob·
ser ver but a bird photographer.
His pictures are some thing to
m arvel at, too,
BIRD WATCHER PUTS FEATHERED FRIENDS ON FILM
Felrfy Chandler sc.ns lendscepe for sublect8
. Assemblywom an Marian Bergeson has ap·
pointed F1uor Corp. Vice President Tom Ellick as
her alternate to the Or ange County Republican
Central Committee.
Ellick, a m em ber or the stale GOP Central
Committee for two years, re places Mrs .
Bergeson's longtim e campaign aid Richa rd
Spooner, who-di~ last month.
The pamphJet spells out lhe dllf~reacet
betweea fixed, ho urly, retainer aad co•·
Un1ency fees; e splalaa field• la wlalcla
lawyers speciaJlae, and &ells bow to clloNe a
lawyer by "comparh1on sboppm1."
··Most of us." a fellow birder
said, "aim our camer as hurried-
ly and hope. Fa irly sets up his
camera and calls the birds in to
do not know. I saw another
western bird. a painted redstart.
m ixed in with our American
reds tarts. A Bu llock's oriole. also
a western bird, spent a week in my
hedge.
sa y t hat not a str ipe or feather
eludes bis pract iced eye.
~nee, driving in his car. he
gltmpsed a flash of white at
roadside. P uzzled, he pulled
over . A rare albino cardinal is
now recorded on film .
* * * . ORANGE COUNTY Supervisor Ha .. riett
Wieder has been awarded the Emeritus Laureate
by Coastline Community College.
pose." "What were t hey doing here? Neel Buell . director of the college 's E m t·ritus
Ins titute, said the honor is in recognition of lhl• 2nd
Dis trict supervisor's efforts on beha lf of educaition
for older adults.
Tbla pamphlet la tl11e lltla la a State Bar
s eries written for consame ra of le1al
services. Also available la sla&Je or maltlple
copies are pamphlets on small clalm1 COttrta,
wills, auto accidents, landlord·&eaant rel•·
tlons, buying a house, bankruptcy, estate
plannla1, contracts and divorce. Pamphlets
on smaJl baabteues aad wllat to do If arres t·
ed are scbedaled for future pabllcalloa.
"WELL, YES, I DO that ... be
con firmed , m odestly. "For
m a ny years I didn't get around
we ll. It wfs.the only way to get a
good sbQt. ''
These are the mysteries that
make birds fascinating. We
probably never wall know all the
answers." -
··one or the most spectacular
sights I ever saw was out on the
Fo rt Morgan peninsula, on the
Gulf coast. ·just a few weeks * * * Perhaps it is JUSt as well. , ago," Chandler says. N EWPORT BEACH City Counc ilwom.3n
Evelyn Hart will speak a t the Thurs day meeting of
t he Newport Harbor Republican Assembly. Chandler was a high·priced
New York fashion photographer
until a tumor laid him low in
1952. He was at his prime. age
38. He packed up and went home
to Ala bama -to await death.
Cha ndler concedes. At a lime
whe n even the s urface of the
moon has lost its mystery. man
can still feel humilitv in the
pr esence of birds. ·
''I WAS OUT ON the dunes
making squeaking sounds. see-
ing what I could call up for a
photogr aph. Suddenl)( a huge
s hadow crossed m y pat h . I
looked up. A golden eagle was
looking m e right in the eye, not
30 feel away. He had a seven·
foot wingspan. )f a gnificenl bird.
The meeting is set for 8 p.m. in the communit~'
room of the Laguna Fede ral Savings office, 600 E.
Balboa Blvd .
A new drug finally restored
his health, eight years later, but
birds had long since restored h.is
* * * "LET'S GET TO Work America" will be state
Attorney Gener a l Geor ge Deukmejian 's topic
March 6 whe n he a ddresses Or a n ge Coast
College's 15th annual restaurant ma nagement
s em inar. (
Sln&Je copies of pamphlets m ay be ob·
tained free by sendinl a stamped, self·
addressed envelope to State Bar PamphJets
CFH>, Division of Communications, 555
Franklin St., Saa Fruclsco tnoz. Request
lnformatJoa about orde rla1 malllple copies
by w itting to-state Ba r Pamphlets, 151 Braa·
nan St., San Fraaclsco 94107.
daily tile. .
·'I came ho me in the winter,·'
be said. "One a fternoon the
following fall I looked outside .
T he trees were alive with birds.
and I didn't recognize a one of
them. I became curious. Thus
was a birdwa tcher born. The fall
m igr ation hooked m e."
C hand l er 's go al . along
with a half dozen other members
of the Alabama Ornitholog ical
Society, is to photograph all 350
Alabama birds; he already has
photographed more than 200.
He never goes anywhe r e
w ithout his bi n oculars and
camera. Those who go with him
·'I had my cam e r a in my
hand . Guess what . I was too ex·
cited to shoot."
Deukm ejian is scheduled to speak to seminar
particapants at 9 :30 a .m . at the Grand Hote l ir
Anaheim.
• "Got a problem? Then write to Pal '-1 Dunn. Pat waU cut red tape. getting
• the answer& and action you need to
solve inequitae& in government and n business. Malt your questions to Pat
Dunn. At Your Service. Orange Coa&t
Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Me$0, CA m 26. As
many letters as possible wall be answtred. but phoned
inquines or letters not including the rNdf!T'• /Wl
name. address and business hours' phone ""mbtt
cannot be considered. This column appears daily ez.
cept Sundays."
In the nearly three decades
since, he has identified all 85ofthe
resident bird species and 333 of
lt\e approximately 350 tranaients
wbo r egula rly p ass through
Alabama. Or, not so regularly.
"THE LATEST ON m y list was
a Harris' sparrow, a western
species. What he was doing there I
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By Sue Hart
Special Writer
AT 214 pounds. Carmen Graham
mad£• ll point or grabbing ll)e
camera <it family gathe rin5s
because she relt more comfortable
behind the camera than in front of
It
And just imagine going shopping
ror clothes when you tip the scales
at over 200 Pounds and are barelv 5'
3"' tall A glance in the dres~ing
room mirror while you are trying to
cram yourself into a sne 221 2 can
be a devastating expericnl'e for an}
woman
It became too depressing ror
Carmen to cope with so she stopped
s hopping Winter became her
ravorile season for at least then she
could bundle up and. hopefµll y,
cover up the rat.
But all of that has changed.
Carmen now willingly steps in front
of the view finder and shopping for
clothes in a size 16 has become a
"real joy ·· Her husband. Dale.
proudly shows off his "new·· wife to
friends. "Look at Carmen! Doesn't
she look good? ..
Yes. she does look good. You see.
All the Nutr1 -System 2000 meals
a re pre ·pac ka ged and
pre·measured. eliminating the need
lo c:ount C'a lories or make rood
decisions.
And it lastes good. On other diets.
Ca rmen said the "food tasted like
straw ·· Wh1t r she 1s still spending
time in the k1t c:hen. preparing
meals for her family. Carmen says
the Nutri·System 2000 has taken the
"edge" off her appetite. so she 1s
not hungry and not en•n tempted to
nibble.
Carmen 1s l'Xtremely enthusiastic
about all aspects of the· program,
but she was especially pleased to
learn that she would not be taking
any drugs on the diet and she would
be regularly monitored by a tramed
medical st arr at the Center!>
But the real highlight or the
program, aC'cordi ng to Carmen.
was the fact that she started seeing
res ults almos t immediately.
"Losin g the weight so ·rast really
keeps me enthusiastic. sa ys a
cheerful Carmen.
Carmen. at 155 pound weights ten
pounds less today than she did on
her wedding day.
T111 HrM 11 e 11pl1laln1 to Carma n lhe coacepl of NutrVS:v-tem 2000 food1 .
Of course. her famil y is
absolutely beaming about Carmen's
success. Her husband. Dale. is "just
tickled." And her daughter. Julie.
informed her: "You look terrific!
You look better everyday!"
Acquaintances who have not seen
her for a while hardly recognize the
"new" Carmen. Her results have so
impressed her friends, that she has
managed to talk a couple 6f them
Into joining her on the program . -• fAb8S IMIURAMCI
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Car men Graham just lost 59
pounds in 81 days as a patient at the
NutriSystem Weight Loss Centers
and she Is still losing. Her goal is to
hit 125 pounds and she anticipates
she will be there in another month.
F I FTY·NI NE POUNDS IN
EIGHTY-ONE DAYS ! The mere
thought Is mind-boggling, yet
reports of losing a pound a day or
more are not uncommon at the
NutrlSystem Weicht LoH Centen.
And the dieters achieve these
fantastic results without drugs or
faslin1 and while eat1n1 real food
on the quick welght·loss diet.
Carmen Graham acreed to be
Interviewed becau.se, as 1he eaid, if
her 1tory "wiU beJp even one person
to fttl u sreat as I do, It ls worth
It."
And Carmen obvious ly does look
and feel treat. "f feel terrific and I
have more eeer1y now,·' bubb&ea
t.M homewlle aad mother of two
dlu1 hten . Wblle it 11 bard to
believe that a ny diet c an be
dmcnbed aa "fun," Carmen a.ya
1he 11 "llavin1 a ba ll" on the Nutrl8~ •efaht Loa• Centers
dlM.
BefQre Car men disco ve red
dieting could be both fun and fast.
she experimented with various diets
with very limited success for years.
Raised in a Czech family. Carmen
says she spent her childhood "in lhe
kitchen. cooldng and1aling." Visit$
to her grandmother· home Involved
eatlng constantly from the moment
she arrived until she ten.
Followin1 in the steps of her
crandmother and mother. Carmen
became a superb cook herself: "I
loved to cook and eat.·· But she was
often plagued by guilt feelings
about her appeara n ce. To
compensate for her overeating,
Carmen became a yo.yo dieter,
..samplinc every new diet on the
markel ·
But evea if 1he did achieve a
wetcht loas on a diet, 1he only
"stayed \here for a few mlnutea."
Thea , u she had not Jeamed how to
malalaiD her 1n1ltbt loll. she would
"pallir ," ,..... Iller former •tln1
hfbtta and the acale would M101n
rtp t be6 ........ apln.
The Nuttll11tem Wel1ht Loas
Centen have a two-pron1e atlAlck
• tlae problem at olealtJ. Tbe ftnt ,... • .......... d611
followed by a mai ntenance program
that actually teaches people how to
change their attitude toward food
and (heir eating habits in order to
maintain their ideal weight.
Well. Carmen had almost reached
the point of resigning herself to a ~
.fate of forever being fat and
miserable when her husband
noticed an ad for the NutriSystem
Weight Lass Centers in their local
paper and suggested she try It.
Desperate and disappointed by put
C.ilures. Carmen c alled t he
Centers' program her "l ast
chance."
Fortunately that "last chance"
was a wi nner. For Car men the
NutrlSystem Weight Lou Centen
medically s uper vised , quick
we1cb1·1ou plan succeeded beyond
her wildest dreams.
, UnUlle ,&be other diets Carmen
had tried. Ule NulrtSy1tem Wei"'t
....., C.ten protram la siml)Jiclty
ltJelf. The quick. welcht-108' plan ta
baaed upon the Centera · own diet
food Uat. Nutrt-Syatem IOOO, whicb
provldel the dieter with satl•f)'inc.
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Carmen is ln seventh heaven. "If
dieting can be enjoyable. then this
Is it. I just can't say enough good
thin gs about the Centers. The
program ls terrific!"
After yean of dieting failu.res.
Carmen Graham's "last chance" at
the NutrlSystem Weicht Lou
Centers pald off ln her very own
success story.
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It's called the 10% Cash Savings Plan. And here's what it
gives you.
You ran get a check for$675 to $693 on Capri, $617 to
$658 on Zephyr, $654 to $767 on Cougar, $801 to $872 on
Cougar XR-7. You ran even get back $1403 to $144.3 on
Lincoln and $1724 to $1769 on Mark VI, ·
including the Signature Series.
First get your best price on a selected new 1981
model you want from your participating
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will come direct from Lincoln-Mercury Division. Or you ran use
your Savings Plan check amount toward your down payment.
These rash savings are on top of your Dealer's already low
prices. And are based on 10°/o of the sticker price of the base
vehicle. Take delivery or order now through March 21. Limit of
one per customer. Your Dealer contributes part
of the Savings Plan amount.
The 10% Cash Savings Plan. from Lincoln-Mercury. We're
making it easier to buy a new car.
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STOCKS
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TEL!EVISION
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This just wasn't a
good week for UCLA's
Larry Brown. He was even
threatened. See B3.
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With Ro~·als •
Quisenberry sigm
$100,000 contract
FORT MYERS, Fla. CAP> -
Dan Quisenberry, as it turns out,
will not become the 11rst sprmg
training holdout in the history of
the Kansas City Royals,
American League 1980 baseball
champions.
The side-a rmed sinkerba ll
specialist from Costa Mesa High
a nd Orange Coast College was
on the field when the Royals
began their officia l workouts
Sunday, after he and club player
personnel vice president John
Schuerholz shook hands on a
one-year contract.
Quisenberry , the team's
bullpen ace and the American
League's Fireman of the Year in
~980 with a 12· 7 record and 33
saves, is believed to have signed
for a little more than $100,000.
"I 'm a couple of states away
from some of those people,·· said
Quisenberry, also noted for his
witty one-liners. "Proba bly a
couple of southern stales. Maybe
once you consider incentives it's
only t.be difference or a couple of
counties."
"I can't hide the fact I led the
major leagues in saves (actua lly
tied with New Yo rk's Rich
Gossage)," said Quisenberry.
"But also, there's that little
thing called tenure, plus the
salary structure of the Royals.
"The way that is set up among
the Royals, I understand why I
got the contract I did. I also un-
derstand why my peers get
more. I see no problem if I can
have another good year.
Meanwhile, I'm happy with
what I got. I'll aever think what.
I should or shouldn't have got-
ten. I'm just pleased the whole
thine is over.'·
Last year. QW.enberry made
a little more than tbe $31,000 ma·
jor le~ minimum. The ineea·
tive package in tbe new pad is
expected to include extra money
for betterin1 a prescribed ··a won't 10 into detail on
number of appearances. sa•es tern.," said Schuerholz, "l will
and awards, !_Af we fairly compensated Dan
Althoueb Ure aew contract ... QPtt-. 11 for tbe ...,.. be
puta him in a dlffenat ularJ Md lat _year. We reeophe
league from otbel' top retinen wlla Ille'• aecompllsbed. .. -CbiCAIO White Sos relief Ed a-..--.__,_ ~ ith ,,._,, __ Farmer wu awarded ...,,000 .__.llUI& m..-. w ~-
last week by •n arbitrator berrJ aod bis •sent Pbll
he's bappyJ·usttbesame. KMllJeek Sunday to Clt8cw a· ....., tbe eoatrad a leecllld ,....
Miller proves his point
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1981 is looking like a very good year
By HOWA&D L. BA.NOY ... ..., ........ get highly motivated at the start of the
year and that has helped.
LOS ANGELES -Johnny Miller says
he knew 1981 was going to be a good year
for him and adds that he is highly motlvat·
ed at the start of each season.
four·year slump. He won in Tucson this
year and at the lnverra ry Classic in 1980 .
Miller was the co-leader with Ed Sneed
going into the final round but took an early
edge Sunday and held it to the end. Sneed
fell to 75.
"You can credit the weather with the re-
cord, not Johnny Miller. The weather has
been terrific. I don't ever remember it be·
ing this good.
''I was sort of thinking last night that
I'm not goal oriented . But I a lso thought it
would ~a neat goal to win every tourna-
ment west of the Rockies. Los Angeles and
San Diego are the only ones I hadn't won.
Al Riviera. he won by two strokes over
Tom Weiskopf with a 15-foot curling
birdie putt on the 18th hole to pick up the
first place money of SS4 ,000.
He proved his point Sunday in the final
round of the Glen Campbell Los Angeles
Open golf tournament at Riviera Country
Club by posting a 72-hole record score of
270 with a fin al round 68. A sun-drenched
crowd of 41 ,267 was on hand.
It was his second PGA Tour victor y of
the year and third in eleven months after a
.. I knew this was going to be a good year
for me because my slump was over last
year," Miller said. "Anybody who says I
. can only win on desert courses is wrong. l
Of his 20 victories, nine have come in
West Coast events including a pair at the
Cooper's
no longer
sixth man
NEW YORK <AP> -If there
bas been a silver lining to the
dark cloud that was Earvin
''Magic" Johnson's knee injury,
it has been the rapid develop-
ment of Michael Cooper.
The slender, 6·6 Cooper, Los
Angeles' sixth man in its run to
the National Basketball Associa-
tion championship last season,
inherited Johnson's guard spot
in the starting lineup after the
Magic man got hurt Nov. 18 and
has helped the Lakers to a 27-16
record since then.
COOPER RAD TWO steals
and one blocked shot in the final
two minutes Sunday andJed.a
pe r fecC affiY-oop pass to
Ka reem Abdul-Jabbar for the
go-ahead basket with 58 seconds
to play as the Luers edged the
New York Knicks 96·93.
"Michael Cooper has always
been a great defensive player
and be showed that today," said
Westhead. "But he helps us in
other ways, too. He scores, he
rebounds, be moves the ball.
He's become an all -around
player since Ma1ic sot hurt."
The Lakers expect Johnson to
return to action Friday night,
but will be able to bring him
alone slowly because Cooper is
playing so well. His line on the
statistics sheet Su,nday showed
12 points Con 6·for·9 shooting),
nine rebounds, seven assists.
four steals and one blocked shot.
ABDUL·JABBAR led the
Lakers with 32 p oints and
Jamaal Wilkes and Norm Nixon
added 19 apiece. Reserve guard
Mi ke Glenn was New York's
high scorer with 19.
The victory kept the Lakers
within 41h games of first-place
Phoenix in the Pacifi c Division
r ace . The Su n s be a t
Philadelphia 116-110.
The ga m e wa s tight
throughout. with neither team
ever leading by more than nine
points. A 12-4 spurt. including
eight points by Abdul-J abbar,
moved Los Angeles to an 80-71
advantage late in the third
period, but when the star center
went to the bench for a brief rest
the Knicks reeled off 10 points in
a row to go in front 81-80 with
8: 14 to play.
-. After· that the lead changed
hands seven times, Abdul-
Jabbar putting Los Angeles
ahead to stay 94-93 with his
layup off the Cooper pass . After
New York's Campy Russell mis-
sed an 18-foot jumper. Abdul·
Jabbar got the rebound, was
fouled and sank two free throws
witb four seconds left for the
final margin. ._
T.RE &NIC&.8' Michael Ray
Riehardlcln miaaed a lhr~·point
lrJ for a tie at the buzzer. ·
"Kareem Abdul-J abbar. in my
opinion, ii the sreatest player in
the 1ame night in and night
out," •.ad Westbead. "There are
other peat ones some nights,
but Kareem does It every nlgbt."
(SeeFAST, Pa1eBZ)
All-Sea View League
Pries 1iamed player of the year
SPINN O'BRIEN ~UOHLIN f'RIES
He_rring selected coach of the year.~·
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .... Delly ...... IM.-fl
Sea Vi ew League champion Corona del
Mar High leads the Daily Pilot's all-league
selections with two first team stars, including
Jeff Pries. the Player of the Year.
Pries. who took the reins when 6-6 star
Mark Spinn went down with a knee injury,
responded in spectacular fashion and com -
plete the league season with a sparkling 21.4
scoring average.
"He had to take over the scoring load,"
says CdM Coach Jack Errion. "Plus, Pries
became a unifying effect for us in our inside
game.
"He didn't really get any better without
Mark in there. but he was able to show his
versatility."
Pries turned in an outstanding game in a
losing effort at Estancia when he pumped in
31 points under the pressure of trying to pare
a deficit.
Although he missed three games because
of injury, Spinn was a shoo-in for first team
honors after scoring at a 13.4 clip and
dominati.ng the boards. An All-CIF selection
as a junior, Spinn and Pries lead Corona del
Mar into the CIF 3-A playoffs Friday.
Estancia's High's rise to second place in
the league was led by the versatile Jeff
Gardner, .the little junior guard who took
charge of the Eagles· attack and was
especially effective in Estancia's slowdown
game.
Gardner's consis tency is reflected by an
11.9 overall scoring average and 11.4 league
average, despite the fact he never scored
more than 14 points in a game.
Others earning berths on the first team
a re 6·8 Univer sity High standout Tim
McLaughlin and El Toro's high-scoring Tom
O'Brien.
McLaughlin was a one·man-.-sbow for the
Trojans. who have earned a CIF playoff
berth for the first time since 1971.
O'Brien, despite playing for a team una-
ble to threaten f()r a playoff spot, averaged
19.0 points a game.
Coach of the Year honors go to Al Her·
r ing, who look a team considered a 50·1 shot
for the title, 20-1 for the playoffs and definite·
ly No. 6 in the league, within a whisker of a
playoff berth. Irvine finished 4·6.
First team
Player, Scbool Hel1ht Cl. Av1.
Mark Spinn, CdM 6-6 Sr. 13.4
Tim McLaughlin, Un ivrsty 6-8 Sr. 15.8
J eff Pries, CdM 6-5 Sr. 21.4
Tom O'Brien, El Toro 6·2 Sr. 19.0
Jeff Gardner. Estancia 5.9 Jr. 11.4
Second team
Steve Moore, CdM 6-3 Sr. 8.9
Ken Bardsley. Costa Mesa 6·3 Jr. 16.9
John Patterson. Irvine 6·1 Sr. 10.1-Mike Markel, Estancia 6-2 Sr. 11.2 Brad Guess, University 6-7 Jr. 10.i
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them away -it WH tbe Katella
Kni&bta. ·who applied a 51-11 declUon OD
tbe Barooa for the Jatter'• tblrd 1trailbt
Joas. •
"We're J= forward to plQ~ that well·~ll1ei ned IUtella team, '
aay1 Dave Brown, Uae Salllllt i.e.,..·,
Coach ol tbl Year aft* 1uidial '11
·team ti It•' tblrd urilteatea lea1ue
1eaaoe la fife,..,. .
·' Wlau n I01l to Sat.Ila Sm lit
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be u sood u any.'' :
Tiie Barom, ranked Ho. 1 in 1M CJ~
4·A poll and 20-S. Jind tbemMlYa la
=water wt~~ eliminaUom..,
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..., O\IW llflllll: ID a '**le ot NaUonal 111111...,. Am • ...._ IMdtn Sunday. The vie·
Tl1e ltalleri11a!!t of ~port
1nay not like thiM at all r,...,., .. .,. ..
l..06 ANGllLES l:ilM AIM'll members
of th• lntttnadon•I Olympie CoaynlltM reacted
wllh mt.&d feenn1• Sunde)' •Mn •bown the
dormltoriel •t lJ(..~. wbere aweu. will be
hou ed for the l9M Olympic Gam ..
Thf.y found the bedrooma and bathrooma a bit aeedy
rompared with the sroar1 apartment block& that were built
HPt't'•lll.IY fOf" the athleleii at Munich in im. Montreal In ltTt
nd MOi(.'(lw lu t year Thoe~ 1p.rt1J1ents were later •lumed
into houlma estates
V1taty Smirnoff, the IOC's Russian vice president, dis·
played a long face as he J)ffred into.a bedroom shared by two
s.t.udent.s, with w ctures or nude women and araffiti on the
walls. then moved on to a bathroom wher e eight showers are
s hared by about SO students.
He was heard to say· "I would like to see the races of my
people back home when they are shown into quarters like
this."
. But Smirnoff agreed when some of his colleagues re·
marked that athletes have been spoiled at recent Olympic
Games
Ashwiru Kumar or India commented that "the ballerinas
of sport ar e not going to like this at all. They have t¥en en·
rouraged to expect too much."
.------fltte•• ol ,,.. da• -------.
"It simply boggles my mind. I don't think it makes
a ny logical sense. But, of course, I'm not Geor1e S&ela·
breaaer. We're not in New York. We're in SeatUe and
we think differently•· -Geor1e Ar1yroe, who said his
recent purchase of the Seattle Mariners cost less money
than Steinbrenner. owner of the New York Yankees,
gave free.agent outfielder Dfve Wlafleld.
tor)' :SIM llm' Padle Dtvtlloa record to tt·lt ..:..:...:.... .. runt KIM ..... 17 pc>bata la tbe final ot~~--· l&ate ........ K-.. Cit)', . ho ~ ba tbe NBA -U.14 • "'-ot .. te and M · r... of the Kinp ..... laJund ....... tbey eol·
llded in the nnt period ... s ....
811aa hit a U ·foot Jumper wltb IG second left to llelp San Antonio to a
J».121 wln over Deiaver .•. c.a.t.
••rpltf' scored 21 point• to pace
Houston'• lll·M victory over Seat·
tie . . . CalYbl Nau scored ftve of hil
23 points in overtime lncludlq a three·
point play with 12 seconds lert to lead uw11 ·
Portland to a 113·108-win onr Indiana ... A three·pcSlnt
play by SW,UY Moacrlef with 1:24 le_!t hel~ Milwaukee
beat Washington. 102·93 . . . DH ~ scored a
season·hlgh 29 points and Wes •atl.ltewa and Eddie
Jo...._ combined for 37 points lo lead Atlanta to a 12Hl6
win over slumping Chicago . . . OUver Muk scored 28
points lo lead Dallas to a 132·109 win over New Jersey ...
Pllll Smltll scored 13 of his 22 polnla In the third quarter to
lead San Die&o lo a 1!18·93 t rounciJlg of struggling Utah. Jn
three years. the Jazz 1s 0-7 at San Diego.
Srou ,....pl•f.n l•P,..••I.,., ~
SAN FRANCISCO.· -.Some of the zip had m gone oul of his legs by the time Saturday's mile
race rolled around at the San Francisco Games,
says former UC Irvine standout Steve Scott.
"I didn't have that much left tont1ht," Scott said after he
ran the mile in 3: 55.3.
That's understandable. The ni1ht before, Scott set a U.S.
indoor record, 3:41.8, in San Diego. Even so. be came in
second to Ireland's Eamonn Coghlan. ttbo broke his own
world record with a 3:50.6 clocltin1 .
f'ntdne-llntd~r ra11•1 •lop 1t'allrtp
Darrell Waltrip surviv~ a challenge from •
Richard Petty and a fender·bender accident
just 15 laps from the end to win the Richmond
400 Grand National stock car race Sunday
. . . World Boxing Council bantamwei1til champion
Lupe PIDtor first chased an elusive 118·pound weight limit,
then pursued challenger Joee Val1a of Ar1entina to sue·
•
cessfully defend his title for the sixth straight time. Pintor
'
. ..i • I •. scored a unanimous decision in the fi«iht a,..Pr • flfJO • ~pc•p !tffJflf al rnlll119 held in Houston . . . Top-seeded Haaa
Monlreal's·Mark Napier scored twice in the (ii Maadllkova of Czechoslovakia beat a
second period as the Canadiens trimmed the , determined but inexperienced BeUbta
Buffalo Sabres. 4·2 Sunday night in National Bua•e. 6·4, 6·4, to win a pro tennis
Hockey League acl.ion. It was ttie Canadiens' tourney 'in Houston ... Amy Alcott,
second victory over the Sabres in four nights. The decision who a lmos t s kipped the LPG A
exte nded Montreal's unbeaten streak to nine games al home tournament in Sarasota. t<'la .. because
. . . ln other games, center BUI Derla10 scored two goals she didn't feel good, pulled out a one·
and picked up an assist while Pat Wclrey collected a goat and stroke victory with six birdies
two assists as Toronto topped Chicago, 7.4 . . . Riek Kettee, Cliff .Joluuoa is expected to serve as the
Paul Gardner and Peter Lee scored two goals lo help. Oakland A's designated bitter this year waLr••,.
1Pittsbur gh to a 9.4 win over Color ado ... Peter Stutny . . . Atlanta's pitchers and catcher s have reported to
scored fo ur goals and his brother Anton added three to power spring training, including Jolla Moatefuco who came to
Quebec to an 11·7 victory over Washington. The Nordiques the club in a winter trade that sent pitcher Doyle Alea·
scored five consecutive goals in a span of 2:46 to lake a com· aader to San Francisco . . . Fourth·ranked LSU out·
m anding lead . . . Blaine Stoullltoll scored with les,;:..s_,t,;_,_b,,:.,,a..,,,n ___ ->!-s""c~~·-'f.exas A&M, 15·2, i.aa.1i.v.~·minute period in-the.first
rout minutes re ma ining to give Hartrorlhl 6·5 triump over half and then coasted to a 67·57 collegiate basketball vie·
the New York Rangers. ending .an ll·game Whaler winless tory.
stre ak Power-play goals by Ke•t Nllaao•, Guy
Chouinard and Eric Vall carried Calgary to a 5·3 triumph
over Vancouver . Calgary scored on half of its six power plays
while the Canucks converted just two of their nine manpower
advantages.
T~o11tradlo
TV: Basketball -Washington vs. Oregon State, 11:30
p.m ., Channel 9.
RADIO: No events scheduled.
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FAST START • • •
i .
Phoenix, Tucson and Bob Hope
Desert classic along with one at
the Croeby pro-am and another
at the Tournament of Cham·
me a lot of confidence for next
week. I missed two cuts earlier
this year and I have lo win to get
in al Augusta (Master's cha m·
pionship). I can •t afford to take
a week off.
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pions. • "-·-Turning to his round on Sun·
day, be said: "I had a lot of
adrenalin flowing a nd I wasn ·t
that tired. I thought I'd have to
shoot 68 to gel in a playoff. 67 to
win. The pin placements were
pretty tough today and I made a
few palls which is very unusual
for Johnny Miller .
"On 18, I was trying lo muscle
it out ther e oH the tee and
figured thal if I was going to hit
a bad shot, I might as well hit it
far.
"'lbe putt on 18 was about 15
feet and I was just trying lo lag
it close and leave it short but it
went in like a SO cenl Nasau. I
was m o r e s urprised than
anvone.·· · He doesn't feel he is back in
tbe IJ'OC}Ve that he was in in
1971. "I'm still three or four
runp below what I used lo be. I
used to walk around like I was
walkiJuc on water. I fell so good
at the start of this tournament. I
felt I was going to win. But I'm
not close to the best.
"I feel I am playing good golf
now and that I a m improving.
But I saw things in m y game lo·
day that I don't like. I guess I'm
like Tom Walson, never be
satlsfied.
I La,ec bridge
.. Winnine here is as close as
you can come to the major
tournaments. This event has a
suSJer field and great weather.
And I'm a fair weathe r golfer." w= iclted up $32,400 for ~ p1ace nriiillUitf"feJt -u-au as Braao·av1s Cleft) lose& tbe1fa1rar lierun1 to t New J ersey-·s Maur ice Lucas during NBA action Sunday i . in New J ersey. Dallas won, 131-109, ending a 15-game los·
satisfted with his performance.
"I played very well and I'm
very happy," he said. :•tt gives A ing streak.
•• Connors tops. Lend.I I -
LA QUINTA (AP) -JlmlD)' Ccmnon woo the set on bla serve, J didn't I01e my confidence but
first set easily, then rallied from 4-0 to defeat Ivan did become very'fruatrated."
Lendl ln a"" seeond·att tie-breaker -4 wla the • Leadl, 1'bo cam• to the Diil oe1J twice ill the
Grand Marnier-ATP Tennis Gamee, 6-1, T-1, S1m· flnt Mt and Mt both polDta • lobl br Couon,
day. · • t eemed lo ..We down in the aecond aet.
It was the seventh victorJ ill a row for Coanon . c.oaam-t continued to be the •Hreuor m me
over Lendl and the third time lblee their fint second Mt b)' attemptiq to make hll oppaneat
meetlnl in 11'19 at Indtaaapolll that Connon baa run. But be be1aa mlN1lu tbe cornen and
won the tie-breaker, tbll Ume 7-5. drowed bla serve when Lendl paned blm down
Connon took tbe ftnt set bl only a mlnutea, the lint.
as the 20-year-old ~ndl, a native of Ostrav~1 Leadl came to the net tbne u.n .. on llll Hne
caechoelovakia, •bowed hi• impatience and lack ut for polllD &o take a M lead and broke Connon on a
expertence with forced errors. Connon had two set loH IAIM to jllllq) ...... 4-0.
points -on Lend I at 5·2, but Lend.1 survfved by reel· '1 Ud dtul mJMll iMo a bole," C:--~· inl ort four points in a row to hold service before "It wu my own feult. To lllYHlf I I Ud ccmnon held serve at 40-15 when Lendl netted a &oat tbe set, but I didn't want to IO •= Ullrd
deep, down·the·mlddle place!'Jent. set IOllq H lo lln blm &lae mom 80 I
·•t felt I played l Oawleas rtrat set dolftl becam1 man ........... " . •
everythiftl well, .. said Connors. ''But when be a..9 Mid ....... 'tart'* wb 111 ll&'"Coa·
<-Leridl> won the Jirst •ame at love of the HeOlld non -"* _. -li.r ~la a row. 0 J Juat ltaftld ........ "CM ........
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"I lost this tourna ment on the
par fi ve holes. I didn't do very
well on any of t hem (he parred
aJl three). l don't like to peak
too early and I always play bet·
ter golf in hot weather ." L agun a N i g u e l 's Ma rk
O'Meara had a final·round 71
(even par) and Alan Tapie had a
73 after recording three bogeys
and a birdie on the back nine
whe re he s t a rted . O'Meara
picked up $2,193.74 for a 26t.h
place lie to bring bis season
ea rn~n gs t o $12.343. Taple
earned $624 for 67th place at 290.
O'Meara felt he had done about
as well as could be expected
a lthough h e didn't ·make a
charge at the leaders with an
even par round of 71 and a 281
total. "I was tired '\oday but that's
no excuse." the Laguna Niguel
reident said al conclusion of his
round with Hawaiian and U.S.
Open champion Hale Irwin and
Scott Simpson iwho won the
.Costa Mesa Open several years
ago.
"I had birdie putts on the last
four holes and made one at 15.
But nobody in our group pla,.ved
well'lodav. The pin placements were tough and it was the last
day of the tournament. I don't
feel that 71 is loo bad.··
_Dally Pilot top I 0 -Oru1eCH1tt)'
''t=etballratlap Pos. aenrd
l. Oceaa View 21·3
2. Fotmtaln Valley 20-3
3. La Quinta 22·2
4. Cypreu 20-4
5. Coronadelllar 17·5
8. Servile 11-5
7.CaplattanoValley D-4
I . TUltln 21-4
t . Sunn1 Hllll 11·1
10. sutaAAa Valley 15-1
8eacb NJ, .,u....a -·-defeat Ka..a&a andiili o
Uleir fa...U.'t tolff.
"The total draw"is falrly balariceef .'
aaya Brown. "Tbls year eapecially
there's a half dozen, maybe 10 very
e ven teama. We 've been beaten by
Ka&eaa before. so I don't want to &et
ahead ol myself."
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c~,,..., .... Mlfae .................. .... Uff ............ .._ . KateUa 's major weapoti la is 1·5 Dan
Wrilbl. while Ocean View's main prob-
lem with Rolling Hills figures lo come
from a froot line which features 8·1 Jay
BUas and 6·7 Dave Buller. a pair of
( ....... ..,
juniors. ·
Comiiioo s rarbabes rely on 8·5 senrol'
Gary Davis (19. 7 scoring average> and
Poly's Jackrabbhs feature 6·8 Kent
Seymour and 6·7 Troy Carmon.
Sao Marcos (22·0> is lhe 4·A's No. 1
s eed.
Ed1ewood stopped Los Altos twice
a nd features a team similar to Estancia
with the exception of 6·5 Bob Violette.
while Rogers. Orange County 's No. 2
scor er behind Ocean Vie w's Wayne
Carlander, has led La Quinta to a 37.3
record since New Year's day of 1980.
Los Amigos takes an underdog role to
Corona del Mar where J eff Pries and
Ma rk Spinn await, while Laguna
Bea ch 's 2·A oppon e n t . MaY,fa ir ;
fea ttfres 6·6 Mike Austin, 6·5 Matt
F'i~zgerald and 6-0 JUntor guard Hraa
Sm idt in the lineup.
Boes, Rustlers
open playoffs,
ready or not
That crazy. mixed·up South Coast Con·
ference basketball race is settled, and
now that it•s over, Orange Coast College
Tandy Gillis would like lo see it go on.
THAT WAY, his team could possibly
avoid Wednesday night's opponent in
the wild card playoffs. The Pirates. you
see. must tangle with d1rricult Mt. San
Antonio. the houe~t team in the second ·
half of community colll·ge basketball -
and the Bucs must play the Mounties at
~t. San Antonio.
Meanwhile. Coach J im Greenfield 's
Golden West College squad had con·
s iderably 6efierlucR as t he Southern Cal
Conference wound down. While the
Rustlers finished lied for second wi th
Cypress, they won a coin fli p which gives
the m the home court advantage in round
twooftheplayorrs.
THEY'RE A~O at home Wednesday
night against LA Southwe:.t. the SCC's
fifth·place team with a 6·8 record .
Compounding the Rustlers' Juck is the
a bsence of Tim Garrett from the Huskies'
lineup Wednesday. T he No. 2 scorer in the
league, Garrett is out for the season with
a stress fracture.
Back al OCC, the Bu cs know they have
to face a team with two or three top .
scorers in the South Coast Conference.
Paul Perkins and Mike Kearse led the
Mounties to an 83-73 victory over OCC on
Feb. 8, right when Mt. San Antonio was
playing its hottest basketball.
About the only thing Gill is has going ror
him is that he knows his team can win at
Mt. San Antonio -the Bucs did it in the
first round on Brian Mar avich's basket at
the buzzer for a 52·50decislon.
"MT. SAN ANTONIO is a very difficult
team lo slop," Gillis admits . "They play a
verv controlled ~ame and wait for thP
right shots. Still. I think we match up
with them pretty well · · ·
Fulierton won the South Coast Con~
ference with a 9·3 record and will sltio the Shau~hnessey_ Pla~:orrs While OCC and
Mt. San Antonio are dueling, Santa Ana
will rreet Cy press Wednesday at 7:30 in
the other playoff game .
CIF soccer
playoffs set
The CJF soccer playoffs of·
ficially get under way Thursday.
but first. there's some unsettled
business to take care off.
A number of wild card games
in volving Orange Coast Area
teams are on the agenda Tues·
day, with one o f t h e key
mat~bups finding Laguna Hllls,
the No. 3 team in the South
Coast League, ta ng ling with
E stancia. No. 3 in the Sea View
League, in a 2A battle on the
l:fawks ... freli . --
And i.n a 4A wild card game,
Huntington Beach will host
Loara Tuesday in a battle of
"thlrd·place ·team s from the
Sunset and E mpire leagues,
respectively.
The winners then advance to
the first round.
In CA play, Edison is at home
to face Fontana, while Ocean
View also draws the home as·
1l1nmeat •&ainsl Foothill, the
No. 3 team from the Century
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First victory
THUNDER BAY, On·
t ar io (AP) -John
Broman ga ve the United
States its first World
Cup ski jumping victory
of the season Sunday
whe n he Caflle from
behind to capture the
90·meter competition at
Big Thunder.
I va r M o b e klt of
Norway was second and
And re as F e lder o'
Austria th ird.
I
Juat call Brown the Bear Bryant of Westwood w~th auapenaloia
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.......,.. IO play &M Cardlaall. larller
Friday UCLA Al.laleUt Dlreetor Bob
Ft1<"her had reHlved a call 1aylnt
8rowa woul4 aot return from tbt
i.am'a tr\p &o t.M Ian Franclteo Bay
area.
S119iler
Karenda
·irimnphs
ARCADIA (AP )
P ri ncess K a r e nd a .
b eat e n as th e 6·5
fa vorite in the La
C anada S takes t wQ.
weeks aao. proved to be
the ~iler in Sunday's
44t h r unning o f th e $20 0 .00 0 S anta
Margarita Handicap at Santa Anita by upsetting
heavily favored Glorious
Song.
Fifth most of the way
durmg the l Ye·mile San·
ta Margarita, Princess
·Karenda came through
on t.he rail to overtake
leader Ack 's Secret in
the stretch. Meanwhile,
Glorious Song was mak·
ing her move on the out·
side after being fourth
most oflhe way.
Apparently the 130
Pounds imposed was too
much for Glorious Song,
who .was attempting to
win the Santa Margarita
for the second year in a
row. At the wire, it was
Princess Karenda, car-
rying 118 pounds, by a
neck over Glorious Song
in a race-record 1: 47 l ·S.
Ack 's Secret held on for
third , another 114
lengths back.
Sunday's victor y
aboard Princess Karen·
da was the fourth of the
afternoon for jockey
Laffit Pincay Jr., who
als o piloted winners
Bankable in the thjrd
race, Mehmet in the
fourth and Flying Chick
in the ftfth.
Chris Mccarron was
aboard Glorious Song
and Patrick Valenzuela
rode Ack's Secret.
Because of the heavy
wagering on Glorious
Song and on KiUjaro by
the crowd of 45,583, Prlnce~s Karenda post-
ed across-the-board
payoffs of $30.60, $7 .60
and $4.80.
· The winning time
broke the old mark of
1: 47 4·5 set by Turkish
Trousers in 1972 and
equalled by Susan's Girl
in 1973 and Sanedtki in
197~.
The winner's share of
the purse was $120,000.
Harness
• meeting
to open
Hame~s racing returns
to Los Alamitos Race
Course tonight when the
first of a 60·night meeting
gets under way with PoSt
timeat7:30.
Lord Pete r N and
Aboya who finished only
noses apart in their last
race, will be featured in
tonight's Opening feature
race. There will be 10
races nightly with 11 on
weekends.
Highlight of the season
will be the $.W0,000 Los
Alamitos Sprin1 Cham-
pionship, the richest race
in California harness rac· ....,4nl history. Tbe nation's
top three-year-olds are
slated to come to Loa
Alamitos for the ae.ries in
April.
Others in tonight 'a
feature Include Kiwi
Berry, Sharvid Junior,
Tarport. Sons. Davey'•
D•U and Knowbody'a
Fool.
Lord Peter N could be
tbe favorite after eanaine
more than $U,OOO,lut
7ear witla a leeoad to all·
time leadin1 money
earner Nlatrou in tbe
Albatro11 Stakes at
Hollywood Park rl·
eeatly. •
Dri"'9 bJ OUJ Baker
for trainer Jerr1
suv.-....LordNel'N rt=.;.=-:.:.'E~· a ltlwt..r,,..;.~
from ... 0. aateldwd ........... -.nee .......... .., .... to
Lord Pwt.wNIOrtldftl.
OIMI' t.IWad" tlaat contributed to an weei for Brown w.re:
t.ed denlall of reporta he bad
a 1 Nturn to pro hauethaU aa
coach ol tbe New Jertey Neta DHt ......
-Brown'• deelalon to drop frnhman
ctnte.r KtMY Field• from the team. And a abarp dropoff In the Bru.ina'
performance. After movinf up to a
ranlclne or •lxth ln the naUon amon1
major coUe1e teams followin& upset
vlcforiea over Notre Dame and Arizona
Stale the previous week, the Bruins had
trouble beating California Thursday
nl1ht, and were upaet by Stanford
Saturday nilbl 1• to 12. ,
"llaybe I'm the Bear Bryant of
Westwood.''-Brown 1ald u be tried to
joke about b1a deadly aerioul protec. ton, comparlnt tbem to the Alabama
state troopen who accompany football
coach Bryant at 'Bama cames. ''It's a fint for me," Brown added
concemin1 the threat on hia life. ''The
thinp that have been 1oin1 on the last
e ight days, to be culminated with
something like this (the threat). It af·
feels you.
"But it's been so tou1h for the kids.
The Kenny Fielda tbinC. the Neta lhi.n1
-I don't want to a take an.ytblna away
from Stanford, but It's all affected
tbem.J:low could it not'?"
Fields, a 6-7 freshman who started the
firal 18 1amea of t.be uuoa for UCLA,
was dropped from the team last Mon·
day. A week earUer Fields loat hls start·
inl role for skippin1 pracUce. Tbe 18-year-old said he went to the beach to
think about bis loss of confidence in
himself as the season pro1reued.
"Kenny Fields will never play for me
again,'' Brown said.
ARCADIA <AP) -v-.. • .
~oekey BW .._._Ml ... u:.-=::.::.=:ze_-i. :.
lest ridlq 8bo8rd J>IHo 1.-t • I•
thefourtlaraees.tmUT.
It. wu IOIDeWUt di a ••palli'
.. tbe ....... dedded ... .,,.
not to dllquallty t.be bone• tM
baala that tbe INmptaa wttla
heavily favored Fair lllllt, riddla
by Frank Olivar•, did aot affect
the outcome.
"THE. BEER THAT
THE TASTERS SMILE:' .,.l •
BEER-TASTING RESULTS
I k11rv Wein hard\
Pri,aie Rc'<'f\e
HMANI>
r\ug,hurgcr
rJo~. Huber Br<'" in~ ( 11 .. W1,~·on,i111
Yuengling Pil'ina
1 P1111~1n''"· Pt•nn.1
Amkkcr
I Pah,1 , Mil" ;111~<'<' Wi,.1
St. P·,rnh Girl
1Germany1
Medallion
I Olympia Brc\\ ing C11.1
Erlanger
lSc hlitzl
Micheloh
I Budweiser. Calif. I
to find:· went nn tn :-a\' that "tht·
~-Astt•rs l~n 111 d it excc ll l'nt ;llld quitt>
· distinc ti,·c from thl· otht.·rs:·
T he w inn i n~ hecr was 1-knrv
Wl·inhard ~ Privarc Rc scrw. ·((1
-- -T RADITIONAL BREW ING
Thl' methods used en brl'\\' H l'n n ·
\Vcinhard's Pri\'atc Rese rve an.· in :-.h.trp
n mtrast with thl' m:b s-production tl't·h-
n 1 q lll'~ ~o common in b rL'\\' in~ rod :1\' .
SCORE
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COMMENTS
~trong aroma. Oi\lincti'c fhn 1•r.
. ice h11p character.
CiouJ c,1l11r. Heavier style than otha,.
8111 narnr.
\hghtl~ hiller fini\h. m.a). Cl11Ud).
E.\pecially likeJ. Grain out of halanc<'
"11h hop<;. Cereal-like fla\'or.
No aftertaste. Slightly hiller.
Lack tif halance.
Ordinary. An everyday hecr.
Sharp division in panel ranging from
"lnvc it" to "had ta.<;te:·
Bland. No distinctive character.
........ _.,. ·Average.
THE BLl'TZ -WEINHARD BREWERY OF
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rhn· l~lllt I\\', ,h do~l'h-,b pnssi hll', cl)l'
met ho,]-.. u-..t·,i b,· nur 1;nt11dl'I' in rlw lasr
Cl'llllll'\, .i1d rm·okl· a ~i~nil'ronrlv
g n·.HLT .111111L11H <if r i llll' arhi t";lrt·. Hl'nr\' 's
1.1b·· 11 mgl'r to hrt'\\' r h;\11 nt her ~er-;.
It l.l kc..; IPn~n tn kri11c11 1. And nms.t
i1111,ort.1111 . it 1-.. .ti In\\\',~ rn .l~t' .md md -
11 '"' I~ 1r .1 l'l'riod L h.l! '' mnrc th;1n rw i1..·c
.h J(111~ .h 11Hbl h rand-.. nf hl·n:
\Vhrk tltt':o.l' mc cho,1-.. l·o11l rihu tl'
l\l tltt' 1.1-..lt' rh.H plc.i:-cd dw 1u,i~cs in
Sl·:111lr. the,· :d::-n cnncrihurl' to ch c
-..c.1r<1n · 111Ht·d l,,. thl' ·1 ,,,,,., rq,orter:
\\l' .lrl· .1blt· en hrc\\' Im morl' than l~Hlr
ht11d1 \·d l'.t rrcl-.. nf H1..·111T 0
:-. at .l rimt'.
rh1-.. mc;tn~ clu1 H l·nn· WL"inhard':-
Pri\'.llt' RL"scn·c lll:l\' i:rn ttln ul' co hl'
.. r.Hlwr lt.trd to find." But \\'l' ur~l' ~·nu to
look l~lr H l·nn.'s. and :-;ampll' foi · yoursdf
\\'h,H onl' ~roup nf cxpcn~ 1 ud~cd to be
tht· ll11c:-;c prl'mium bl·cr in America coda~··
...
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•
Yacht raeintc .
rules delayed
-LOCSMSY waa Pree Eaterprlae, sailed by llartJey t.erhawk, Hal Day-Robert lleteaJI, BCYC : Ir*'-~ Turp1a, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. S. Free Eaterpriae, Hartley Turpin 'l1le 1111 ... racllt rMIM nlll
Wtat.ber for tbe •mUe Around Cataliaa NHYC. ' will tat efteat Mai 1 llllii d al
~acMa ... a clMll ,..., ti Lal A81•l• ..... -"" ""-3. Illusion, Ed McDowell, KHYC. ' .....,.... • -
• sen es
LOI ANOSLSI -N....,. Harbor 111 __ ... r--w-• from the aubUme to tbe CLASS A ';"'" 1. Hana Ho; a. Wint.ertaawk · •-n 1 • pa·=-••_.
YacM a.lt'a thMM7 ..,._, takUtl tbe rldlculoua -or vice versa --depeod1q oa CLASS 8 P' by the U.S. Yacht adlll U.... •-u.r...c:;• 1a alile oweraU eorNCted ---n -T -!..:._ ~ree EA~-"'lilieffart.le1 LtJSnlU -----r BQ•,.1J1'Ir urpin, NRYC; 2. KudaciOUI, e Kea-The • _ ... _ lime·~ ... .,. ~ , .. ., aedy, LAYC; 3. Trix, DAMP Syndicate pmt~ment WU m-korilll a e&eu ,..., • lta own wu . CBYC. • ne,1 ~al Y
1
Y ~!a1te arri!~_Ot1 llorrle kift•a laata Cnaa·IO Kana Ho, CLASS c _ 1. Sun.Jammer, llUte Drale n cop)' rom ..-nterna...,..a
aalled by HarrJ lclurleail from Balboa bow you like your sailing wind. The neet LSF; 2. Pop N Ua, Pete Kent, LBYC; 3: Yacht Racial Union UYRU>,
Yacht Club. Haaa Ho wu ftnt to ftnlab tbe got ol! t.o a downwind start in a 20-knot ( Medicine Man, Bob Lane, LBYC. the USYRU aaid.
11ow·moviq race at 4:JO a.m. Suaday. southerly at noon Saturday. PffRF OVERALL (L.A. Times Tr0pby) In announcin1 the later date,
Tb• rae. tlatUd at aooo Saturday. Hana OveraJI PHRF winner in the Times -1. Timber WoU, Larry Harvey, CBYC· USYRU executive director Tom
flo alao wu ftnt la nett oo toC"ret'ted time series waa Timber Wolf, sailed by Larry · 2. Sneaker. Morris-Donaldson, LBVC; 3'. Ehman said: "We want to 1et
and lint in Ctau. 1'be firtt to finiab 1ave Harvey, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club; E.Z. Rider, Ed Zimmerman, CBVC. the new rule book in members'
Kirk UM Mayor Poulaon Trophy and the MORC winner was lnoovader, Bruce An -CLASS A -1. Timber WoU ; 2. Sneaker· hands a month in advan~e of the corrected time victory won bim the derson, Capistrano Bay Yacht Club, and 3. E.Z. Rider. • .' effective date. Slnu U. boak
flrohw Trophy. the SBORA wiMer was Hardtack, Jim CLASS B -1. Blue Bay~u. Joseph won't be out until about April 1,
Second overall waa Wlnterbawk, co-Neary, West Coast Yacht Club. Jaconi. KHYC ; 2. Temper, Smith-Booth. we are moving the date back a
»kippered b)' Hal Day and Robert MetcaU, JOR OVERALL (Whitney Series) -1. BYC; 3. Hot Rum. Castillon-Sellars, month ln fairness to sailors and
ffa hli. Corintbf,an Yacht Club, and t~_i_rd ___ H_a_n_a_H_o_.;__M_o_r_r_ie_K_ir_k_._a _v_c_:_2_. _w_in_· __ .;.;K.-1-.;...I Y_<..:~·--· _______________ r_ac_e_o_r..:g:....a_n_iz_e_rs_._ .. _____ _
.S. to enter
..... I-._rld race
Tbe United States will be represented for the
fir time in the Whitbread Around the World Race
wb n the rucged eve nt gets under way at
Po mouth, Encland, Aug. 29.
The U.S. entry will be Alaskan Eagle. a 65-foot
Sp kman and Stephens desien built in the famous
Hu man Yard in Holland, and owned by · Neil
Be gt ol Anchorage, Alaska. and Rancho Santa
Fe
PROJECT MANAGE& AND sailingmaster
wil be Mike Farley. Honolulu, and the special pro-
jec s consultant wil'I be Dick Deay. Newport
Be ch.
Sails for the yacht are being made by Ted Al-
• Seattl
The race is organized and conducted by the
al Naval Sailing Association of England and is
sored by the Whitbread Brewery. The race is
with International Offshore Rule CIOR> rat-
under International Yacht Racing Union
s.
After the start at Portsmouth, there are three
int rmediate stops. The first is at Cape Town,
So Africa, with a restart in October. The next
sto is at Auckland, N .Z. with a restart on Dec. 26.
F m there the race goes to Mar del Plata, near
Bu· nos Aires, Argentina with a restart scheduled
in ebruary. 1982. The finish is in Portsmouth late
arch, 1982. .
THE FIRST RACE was sailed in 1973-74 with
14 ntrles -none from the U.S. The winner was
the yacht Sayula from Mexico. The second race in
197 -78 had 16 entries and still none from the U.S.
That race was won by Flyer of Holland. I , ~anta Cruz 50s
d in dead heat
t the start of the l , 125-mile Marina del Rey to
Pu rto Vallarta race. officials were predicting a
Why are we doln~ ii?
Because you wan1 10 savt• money.
And we want lo sell l'Hrs.
ChevTolet and partlclpallng Chevrolet
dealers want to help grt AmcriC'a rolling again.
with cash bonuses for retail buyer.; on fuur
payment. ur ~cl a chec k dlrel'lly from
Chevrolet.
\uu must tak~ dellvel)· bclwl•t•11 now and
March 19 th. Note to t leet buyers:
• cl boat·for-boat battle among the four Santa of the most appealln~ Chc-vys. ·
There's a $500 cash bonus on Cllatio11 and
Chevette. a $700 bonus on Camaro a nd
Monte Carlo.
With sprl n>'.! no1 far off. nuw·s the pt>rfr·ct
time to buy a new Cli nt Ion. Cltevc·11c. Camilro
or Monte Carlo .
So set' your participat111g Chevrolet dcalc-r
where. in addition to ~ood deals and ronvenlenl
Onanrtn~. you can now get big cash bon uSt:<:;
on thc:;e lour great Chcvys.
See your participating
Chevrolet dealer for
details on fleet bonuses. Cr sloops, and during the early stages the
qu et did sail within sigl\t of each other.
But how close is close? Two of the SC·50s -Brad
He man's Secret Love. Del Rey Yacht Club, and
Ste art Kelt's Octavia. Santa Cruz Yacht Club.
an ered that question best Sunday when they
fin· bed in a dead heal at 3:22:34 a.m. Secret Love
ha a 10-minule advantage over Octavia in cor·
rec ed time because the Santa Cruz yacht was car·
ryi g a penalty spinnaker pole.
Six yachts finished the race Saturday night
an Sunday. bringing the total to nine out of 26
sta rs . Jim Feuerstein ·s Tribute II, a nother SC-50,
fin' hed at 7:03 p.m . Saturday. The other finishers
Su ay were Simon Klelnman's 58-!oot Swi!tsure
at : 17 a.m., and Monte Livingston's Checkmate at
10: a .m.
Yachts still at sea were reporting light winds
1 of ve knots or less during the day with a deadly
lef ver chop and no wind at night.
' · Fred Preiss· 84-foot sloop Christine, the first
'ya t t.o fini sh las~ Friday. officially bec~~e ~he
I overall handicap wmner when none Of the flntShing
'yachts· were able to beat her handicap time and
•the YJlChts still at sea ran out of time about 6 a.m.
' Sal'fl"day . • -~bo San Lucas
adline extended
ewport Harbor Yacht Club is expecting
st 40 entries in the sixth sailing of its 790·mile
San Lucas race which gets under way March
General chairman {;eorge West saad the
· e for receiving paid entries had been ex-
ed to allow some of the yacht owners t.o make.
ir minds or get their boats prepared.
IJ.ll-:;;L_.J;,,,.ie"Cabo San Lucas race was conceived by
C as a ,sop to the blue water racers who found
most races to Mexican waters usually start all at the tip of Baja California where the winds
us ly peter out. ·
One recent race to M~xlco -Los Angeles
Ya ht Club's Mazatlan race -prove!f the excep. u aa the fieet had light winds all the way to the
and a brisk gear-buster across the Gulf of
Omia.
ong Sl1ow a winner
Show, skippered bf Fred Page was the
r the Racina Class m the second race of n Yacht Club's Hot Rum Series Saturday.
of the Cru11ln1 Class was Me and Pete And
~l sailed by Peter Phyfe. The event is limit-
V TC sklppen and crews. •
y winners ln eadh class:
RA NG CLASS -·1. Gong Show; 2. Vortex,
Twichell: 3. Fiver, BUI Rohn.
RUISING CLA~ -·ae ana Pete And The
2. Wild One, Leo Vortoumi; 3. Great White,
Murphy.
pman wtn8 Mann Trophy
Tupman of the boat club won the Mann over aeveD contenders ii) a five race series
an-12 aallon at Newport Harbor Yacht
Sunday .
.. CCllld wu Terry Gloe1e and third wu Fred
• both of NHYC. I
You ~use the money as your down
ssoo ssoo
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How the lop 20 f•red
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Stete ll·l.1.
J. OeP.ul ll:J.ll beet M41rQvt1te 11·11
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&VSN T90VGB 88E doesn't know enou1h
S17pdu to aummon the Cairo police in their own
lu1....-after abe'1 •itneued a murder, Down
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why.
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sufficiently that romance inevitably blossoms in
the warm desert air, and is sublimated ln the pale
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"Alda," it was a love that was not meant to be. In
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I think it's because nobody la credibly drawn
that we become impatient -at ftnt with tbe Sirl,.
then with ttie rum itaelf. AJtbouch abe'a presented
as a scientific researcher, ,she's such a dolt! Sbe
does anythinl any man tella her to. When a
m asked Egyptian abe'a never met before bids ber
to follow him inLo a forbidden tomb at midnitbt,
she doesn't even ask for bi.I credentials.
"Sphinx" isn't so much bad u mllcalculated.
lt.s characters don't grow, they simply cban1e
faces. Its script depends altoeether too heavily on
the kind of chance encounters and confrontaliou
that characterized Lean's "Dr. Zhivaeo"; but
lacking the romantic, emotional identification of
that film. they don't pay off.
One can't blame Shaffner, exceP.t perhaps in
terms of accepting a script so devoid of humanistic
values and concerns. Certainly, be baa bellowed
upon it aJl the care and craftsmanship that have
become his hallmark. But despite lts handsome
surfaces. this Warner Bros. release remains cold
and hollow -not unlike the sphinx itself.
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ICOnllll
Epaleon paints a nude
mutel for art clala and
-Julla's f-·~HIU. Benny c:elet>rat• Illa !14th
blrthdey In a tio.pital aur•
rounded by beautiful
~-• L09 ANOE• U : THI
OMAM DelTIJMB>
Ho9t: Clete Floberla.
• l'NDIO ..
"Gymnaatlca" Young gym-
naa1a train for future Otym-
Oie competition: two kid•
lrom Net>taska make a sci-
.,_ fiction film. (RI
(I) M•A•t•H
HaWtc.ye and B.J.'a affor1•
to lie nice to Franll bactl·
'Evita' airing
Faye Dunaway and Ja mes Farentino
share a moment of triumph as Eva and
Juan Peron in the two-part TV drama
"Evita Peron." beginning tonight at 9 on
NBC. Channel 4.
11u1 whan they invite him 10
101n their p0kec game [Ind
118 c1aen1 them ou1
t1J> 8AANEV MILL•.A
Barney is Ofd41red to 1a~ ott
three 01 hts men as Now
YOik sull81S • 11nanc1at c11·
SIS
l:M II EOOORIAL.
7:00 I cu NEWS NeCNEWS
~DAYSAO.AIN
A baaulllul woman takes
an lnterast In Rtehte whf!n
he accompanies Ho..,atd
to a convention In Chica·
i A8CNEW8
~·aw1Lo
• M"A"S"H
The 4077th racea the cl<>Ck
to aave -•Y wounoad
IOldlera.
I llAMTTA
OVl .. IA8Y
"Day Health Care" (Al ID MACNSL / L.EHMll
~
(I) TIC TAC DOUGH
l1J MIRY GM'AN
a.-1a: Anthony Nawley.
P11sc111a Presley, Charlton
•Heston
7:30 1J 2 ON THE TOWN
Hosu Steve Edwards.
Melod~ Roge.s Metooy
ano Stove •1>8f'd a day et
IM los Angeles County
Coroner's Ofhce for a lool<
at 1ne real Ou1ncy. on the
road w11n the UCLA Men's
and Women's Basketball
Team , 0 AGHT BACK WITH
DAVID HOROWITZ 0 SHAHANA
Guest Carol Lawrence
0 HOLLYWOOD
SOU ARES 0 FACE THE MUSIC
• ALL IN THE FAMILY
On the StMc5' second
ann1verHry. the family
recalls how the wedding
almost didn't lake place
(f>ert 1) l!ID MACNEIL I LEHRER
AEl'ORT
flti) OHCEUPONA
CLA'a8lc
• umattO&.-ON '"' ...... ~ ........... .
....., wtlO llel cNlted
"*'r Of the WIArlut Gt-,..... out"' tMlt --v In • _.... propeny -· -~ * • • ... ..,.,end! eonn.c-
llon "" ( tt76) 0.W HKll· "*"• Ferftllldo Rey. A "•dtKAJd ...-Votll cop. P~ Doyle, .,,,.... lo
M,,...... to corilW-hit
relenlllM pureult 91 en
lnlerNlllonll drug dNler
•OTH<m ~·KIOe
Featured· a 7-year·old
champion motocro11
racer, a ,4-~-old vlolln
virtuoeo: a •~·• lallh
healer
• MOYl5 • • * ~ "Fath« GOON"
( 19651 Cary Grant. Lethe
Caron A World War II
or111.,. la Ullgoed to Mt up
a watch station In the
Soulfl Seas, where ha la
invaded by a perky French
schoolteacher and har .. .,.
en H\191y young lemala llu·
den II
• P.M. MAGAZIHE
A visit wtth M5'fuon . a rode on the heny
Central, one ol A a'a
last steam locomotives.
Grammy predlcllons with
Biiiy Brill; Chel Tell makea
chicken Kiev, Or Wasco
hn a quiz on strokes
• MOVIE * * * ·~ "Up The Sand·
bo•" ( t97 21 Barbre
Streisand, David Selby An
e•pec1ant housewile
unsure ol h8f role In mod·
ern socoety turns to flights
ol lantuy and the lem1n1st
movement as a SOiution IOf
her problems
Eli) THE SHAKESPEARE
PLAYS
"The Merchant Of llenlce"
Gemma J~ and Warren
Milctlelt are featured In
Shak...,_,a·1 ate>ty of the
moneylender Shylock and
tha llva• ha allact1
Jonathan Millar ho9t1.
6li) CHAAUE CHAPLIN
COM1DY THEATRE
"Pollca" ( 11116) Upon hll
,..._ lrom prlaon. Char·
lie triaa to oo 1tralght. a:ao. CMOL 8UANETT
ANDFMN09
TUBE TOPPERS
KTLA • 8:00 -"The FJ'mch Con°
nection 11. '' The sequel to tile Ole*· winnin1 cops and dopen movle with
Gene Hackman eontinuids bl.I punuit of
the ~l'iou:!.Jleroin dealer.
KHJ IJ 8 :00 .. Father Goose."
Cary Grant's Pacific paradise is invaded
by French teacher Lesli e Caron and her
youngsters in this movie comedy.
NBC 8 9:00 -"Evita Peron." Part
1 of this TV movie version of Eva
Peron's rise to the seat of power in
Argentina with Faye Dunaway and James Farentino (photo at fen, review
below)
James Fatantlno. The 110-
ry of an embitlous paasanl
girt who rosa to beeoma
ona or the most powerful
woman tn Iha world and
the ldot ot m1llt0ns Is dram-
atized.
• ®) DYNA8TY
Krystle pawn1 her j8W9try
to help out Matthew Blals-
det •her 111s oo rig is saoo-
1-0-0 again
·MERV~ Guests Anthony Newtey.
Prlsclll• Presley. Charlton
H .. ton, Hal Wallts.
.. .30 8 (I) HOUSE CALLS
Ann. Charley and Or
Weatherby are ell In upset
moods but '°' dtlf8fent
reasons
10:00 8 (I) LOU GRANT
Lou and Roas1 get caught
In• killer storm.
DfJ• NEWS 8 0 FOUL PLAY
A muliclan friend of Tuck·
ar·a wno 11 also an m1arn1·
tlonal ~ thlel laffs for
Gloria. to:ao• NIWI
• INOEP8C)ENT
NETWON< NEWS
6D MAIT£RPtEcE
THEA TIE
"Danger UXB" Brian Is
haraued by his sarllOr oHi-
JO~N DARLING
car and discover• the
major haa a va<y per90nal .. ·~Ind. {!>art 8)
11• 1•.Cl)9 NlWI STMTMI<
The Ent.,.ori.. tranapor11
t 14 delegat• to a Fedel'•·
tlon mae11ng to vote on an
lrl¥>0ftant I~.
I NIWl YWED OAt.oE
M"A"S"H
Frank Miii• In u COM·
mending ottice< only 10
have a,_ ona appointed
-hie head .
• MOVIE • * • .,.. "The Oaaperata
Hours" ( 111551 Humphrey
Bogart. Fredric M81ch. A
group of escaped convieta
hOld a t.,.rlhad family cao-
ltY8 "' thetr own hQma,
tD ~CAVETT
Gueal ftlm director
Geo<ge Cukor IP art t ol 21
11:30 8 Cl) QUINCY, M.E.
Ari ambitious young bull·
nessman hastily OlderS hta
wile's cramahon after her
appatent heafl alleck D TONIGHT
Guell hOat Rich u 111e
GU.111: Charlton Haston,
Pa:.il WIHl•m•. Pat81 Coot< 0 t1J) A8C NEWS
NIOHTUNE
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lion dOllal'I In .. hour•.
and • o•m• hunter
--.-.... ftunted. (RI
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Jim Phelpa poa. -• llOI·
lhot pool huetfer to ~Mil
up an Illegal gembllng
operation .
12:30 8 TOMOMOW
Guests: count')' muelc
alnger1 Larry Getlln and
11\e 0.tlln Brother-a: Henry
Wlnllter: Rita Jenrette:
blaca aconom111 w.ner
Wllllam1.
12:40 8 (I) THS N1W
AVIHGIM
The A~ In-ligate a
--ot~att.c:ll•
In Franc. by young Rus-
sian soldi«a I Part 1) IR)
t:OOD MOVIE
•·~ "Rhy1hm Of The Seel·
die" ( 11138) Gena Autry,
Smiley Burnette. Some
underhanded 18Cties ara
used In an effor1 to control
•rodeo francNaa. e aPUKour
• INOUIHOENT
NETWOAI< NEWS
1:108 MOYIE * * "Ret*tt0ns Of Mur-
der" (t974) Tuesdey Wald.
Joan Hackel! A school·
master comes beck to
haunt the women wl\o
killed him
@) ADAM-:12
A sptlle<I boltla ot pelluma
in lhetr car signals a bad
day tor the ott!C4Hs
t:300 THELONE~R
"Butler's Hideout"
II) MOVIE
• • • "Just FOi You"
I t952) Bing Crosby. Jene
wrman "' famous thealrl·
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Nineties" ( tn•) Jolin w..,,... GebOy ...........
federel agent 00-under:
CCNW In a ll'MI Weetern
town to Nib a OMO ol out·
'-MM> heve tie.I terror-
izing the territory.
-AFTEINOON-
12:00. * * * "CowOov'' ( tll51) Jacll Lemmon,
Gleon Ford. A hotel dark
teMll up with • cattltmen
to drive a herd ol cattte IO
Mulco. • * * "The AIM And Fal
Of bga 06amond" (1N0)
Rey Denton, Kken Steele.
The lnfMIOUa ganoater.
lega Diamond, .,..._ ha
la inde9true11ble and aet1
outtoprowtt.
a. 0 * * * "The Hinden: burg" jPart 2) 11975)
George C Scott, Anne
8ancrol1. A wary Nul
security officer trlea to pr•
vant aabot9Qe etio.d the
historle and 11ltlmataty
doomed t937 l!lght ol the
German dlrlgibk
l:iOD *** "J-AI 15" (t977J Lance K.fwin.
Mall... Sue Anderaon
Altar mo¥WlQ aaoea the
country with Ilia famly. a
hewllietl t--· boy
..._ '-'Ml •• relurr! to hie. _,,_,,
CHANHEl LISTINGS
"Blaclt ISiand" Two young
boys Shipwrecked on 1
deserted island discover
that they share the Island
with two escaped convtcts
(Par1 II
(() P.M. lAAOAZINE
Skill: "Carol And Sia ...
"Back Alley."
8i) MOYIE * * * "The Gang' a AH Hera" ( t9431 Carmen
Miranda. Ber>ny Goodman
A man's ruse of being a
ton.iy SOidier pi-. him
bat-two women.
WE.LL.' WE'VE.' SEEN HOW I ~ OF 'THE Gl».R'TE'~ CHIL.O~N IS ro1NG IN
by Armstrong & Batluk
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. ;sarry Bostwick and Deborah Raffin are
~·pursued by murderous mobsters in tonight's
r episode of the new series, "Foul Play." air-
ing at 10 on ABC. Channel 7.
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response bid
WASHINGTON (AP> -Kaiser Aluminum will
ot get air time to respond to an ABC news
'1'0gram on lhe hazards of aluminum wiring
less the company can show that "substa~tial
lementa" of the public agree that lbe ABC report
as unfair.
Stephen F . Sewell, bead of the Federal
ommunications Commission's complaints and
mpliance division. made that decision.
THE COMPANY MUST ALSO show that ABC
as not adaresaed the issue of aluminum wiring in
ther network pro•rams. Sewell added.
Eugene F . Mullin, Kaiser's attorney,
redicted the firm would have no trouble providing
e information soughl by the commission. and he
aid tbe company bad no inlenUon of dropping the
alter.
The Oakland-baaed Kaiser Aluminum &
hemlcal Corp. had complained lO lhe FCC that
BC violated the penonal attack rule and the
alrne11 doctrine in its April 1980 report on
'J0:2IO" enUtJed "Hot Wire."
TD ll'O&Y L\SED ON a seven-month in·
estllatkla, included alle1ationl tbal J(afser had
arketed aluminum electrical wirinl for realden-
lal use when the company knew the product was
safe.
ABC bu repeatedly said it stands by the
"JO:IO" lkJr'1 u "accurate and factual.•·
MarceUo Mastroianni
A new le&cher who tS
recover1ng ttom a nervous
breakdown t>eeomes the
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"Evita Peron" (Par) ti
(Prernlftfa) Faye Dunaway.
TV's 'Evita' said 'something to see'
By PETER J . BOYER
"'"Te ... ta ... Writer
LOS ANGELES -You've seen the musical !
Now watch the TV movie! Love, Adventure.
Authoritarianism!
··Evita PerDI\! ·'
Yes. Eva Peron has made it ... again. She
was never officially sainted. as her adoring "shirt-
less ones" or Argentina would have had it. but her
memory has attained a status only slightly less
19fty four hours of prime time TV in her honor.
What a curious thing is pop culture, which has
resurrected a quarter-century-dead Argentinian
enchantress and ererted show-biz monuments in
her honor.
.. Evita." the stunning musical play that
chronicles Eva's up-from-rags life . made E vita
Peron a household name on the American coasts
and in any city in be tween that happened lo be vis·
iled by a touring company.
A movie was inevitable.
And N BC's "Evita Peron... running tonight
and Tuesday at 9 on Channel 4, is something to
see. It gives flesh and blood to that phantas mic
Evita of the musical , going perhaps as far as
poss ible toward explain·
ing Evita's incredible 'Charlie's Angels' ~~r~c::tior:.wer and near TV REVIEW
Faye Dunaway. who
h . is herself possessed or a
~·a, tangible, tempering all that crackling magneiism
tina 's ruling junta. where she met Juan Peron
<nicely played by James Farentino) and plotted
his rather singular dictatorship, which was based
on the support of the working class.
It's he re that this movie shines brightest,
bothering to illuminate the various aspects of Eva
Peron rather than settling for an easy black or
white depiction. She fed and clothed the poor,
mesmerized t he masses. But she did so. at least in
part. to nourish her own power base. She gave
hope. but her generosity was premised on graft
and corruption. and supported by strong-arm tac-
tics.
She was a woman who, being presented her
country's highest honor, The Collar of St. Martin,
on her deathbed. managed to choke back death
long enough to inquire. "How many diamonds?"
It's a fascinating movie. capping a spectacular
post-mortem career. -lose t ef,•r ,.•.,.ngs certain burning charisma, makes Evita almost
NEW YORK <APl _"Charlie's Angels," once by suggesting the steely eyed determination of a ~iiiWiiii~"jj~'jjiiii~iiii~-:----------
among the top-rated progr ams in prime-time, will manipulative opportunist, which Eva certainly
leave the ABC lineup after broadcast of the Feb. 28 was .The product of a squalid, forgotten corner of1
e pisode. the network has announced. the Argentine. Eva was hard in her ambition.
The detective series that relied heavily on the steadfast in her resolve.
sex appe~I ?f its ~lam?rous female stars suffered "You have to fight every inch," she tells her
from dech~a~g ratings an re~ent months. . . brother, "fight and struggle. You have to lose your
In addition. Ja.ct.yn S?,11th, t~~ only re~.ammg pride. But not a day has passed in my life, not a m~mber of the or1gmal Charhe s A~gels cast, ~ingle day, when l haven't known I'll be a success.
said recently she would leave the series after the / Even when I've been hungry and miserable. a
current s~a~o~; . . ~. voice told m e, 'Be patient. It will come ... · " ABC said Eagh~ as Enough, currently broad-She left home in the company or a cheap tango ~.ast ~c~nesday .. !l•~hts. would m?v~ mto the singer, .. a virgin's curse ... as a friend of Eva's
Cha rlie s Angels tame slot -beginning March describes the breed, dreaming of stardom but find-
28. ing more squalor.
A new series. "Greatest American Hero." will But she soon mastered the craft of manipula·
re place "Eight is Enough" in the W~dnesday night lion and. slept her way into the company of Ar1en-lineup, beginning March 18. ABC said.
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MONDAY, FEB. 23, 1911
·ANN LANDERS C2
OBITUARJES_ C2
CLASSI Fl ED C2
A cryf~r
I
The f anrllyin crisis
By JEFF PARKER °' .. ....., ...... "-"
Imagine how YO\I feel, just
after lift-off. The earth shrinks,
spinning behind you, your
s kymate winks from the
co-pilot's seat beside you, and
the sky isn't the limit anymore
-it's just the beginning.
Now imagine that you don't
have the slightest idea bow to
fl>: the thing.
That's bow thousands of
parents feel um very minute.
according to Bruce Hazen. who
directs a "ground school" for
such people -the Family
Crisis Center of C6sta Mesa.
"Parenting is like flying a
spaceship, in that you have to
know how it's done. You need to
go to ground school. A lot of
people get baJf-way through the
trip before they realize they
don•t know what they're doing, ..
he said.
Funded by t~ cities of Irvine,
Newport Bea~h and Costa
Mesa, the Cowtty of Orange, the
Orange Coast YMCA, and the
United Way, the Family Crisis
Center began operation in early
197S in a comfortable upstairs
suite rented from Fint United
Methodist Church.
Hazen took over the direc-
torship nine months ago from
Pam Burton Stein, where he
continues the center's family-
focused programs.
Family counseling is a rel-
atively recent therapeutic de-
velopment, but its basic found•·
lion is self-evident: it is aimed
at the family, not the in-~ividual. ·
"Staled simply. our goal here
is to il)itiaUy repair and ul-
timately e~ance family rela-
tionships," said Hazen. "We're
not necessarily concerned with
getting family members to have
a deep intellectual understand-
ing of problems, but rather
we're getting them to change
their behavior so the family will
work. Insight comes easily
sometimes ; breaking bad
habits doesn't."
Although family counseling
departs with classic Freudian
psychotherapy by not focusing
on the individual, psychologist
Hazen believes strongly in its growing value to a family.
troubled society.
·•Biologically, genetically. we
know tbe family unit works, and
as a basic unit, it· won't be
surpau~d . We 're finally
listening to that biological
truism again.
"Classical psychotherapy
tends to ignore the fact that
people work in a system. Treat-
ing an individual and sending
h im back. to an unhealthy
system is like beating his head
against a wall.
"Counseling a family in crisis
in a very style-specific craft.
You may work well with in-
dividuals , and believe
wholeheartedly in family
t.herapy, but still be bad at it.
What's true of the great family
therapists is that they have
dynamic leadership
personalities. It's easy to guess
what happens when a laid-back
therapist confronts three
hyperactive children and two
out-of-control parents at the
same time," Hazen said.
Armed with the teachings of
family theorist Virginia Satir
and the recent structuralist
methods of therapist Salvatore
Minuchin, Family Crisis Center
counselors ·daily confront just
such situations.
Distressed families generally
reach the cente.r through the rec-
ommendations of schools.
police and probation depart·
ments, or churches. Fees are
charged on a sliding scale, and
no family in crisis is turned
away because of lack of money.
Mothers almost always are
the instigators of family treat-
ment, Hazen says. and as sOQb
as the center receives a call, an
available counselor conducts a brief interview over the phone.
Most families· arrange for
weekly. one-hour sessions with
a counselor, but in more ex-
treme c1t5es. children may be
sent to the center 's Youth
Sheller for a cooling-off period.
Two criteria are considered before a child is placed in the
temporary shelter. First, both
par.-nts (or parent) and child
must believe in a temporary
separation would be beneficial,
and a reunion is the desired
goal. Second, the family
members must exhibit a nearly
total breakdown in
communication or explicit signs
of impendinJ violence.
"We conslder placement in the
Youth Shelter as the ultimate
weapon for trying to get a
family back together," said
Hazen. "not an immediate one.
Families have an innate sense of
when they're in extreme crisis
and need separation for a few
days."
·'Its rare when a family
comes here and says 'we've got
a problem.' More likely they've
already picked out a member
as the identified patient.
They 're the exc use. the
capegoat for what's happen-
ing. Usually we've got a com·
pletely distraught parent and a
youngster who's not coming
home, getting in trouble with
police. maybe using drugs. The
Family counseling is aimed
at the family. not the
individual, says Bruce
Hazen , left). who heads
the Fami~y Crisis Center
in Costa Mesa. Below.
he reviews cases with
counselors Karen Cole
and Barry Martin.
parent says ·get hlm out of our
hair, fix him.'
"An unhealthy family rarely
argues about Its fundamental
problems, and that's one of the
differences between a good
family unit and a bad one.
Healthy families expect argu-
ments. The one thing that
almost all good families have in
common is an ability to handle
differentness, which they see as
normal." said Hazen.
Although families may in-
nately feel healthy or un-
healthy, individuals don't
necessarily know innately how
to be good pare nts, Huen
believes.
·'The biggest problem in
parenting today is that so few of
us have seen it done well.
There's a national deficit of the
parent image.
''For generations. people
learned how to be parents by
watching their own, and
whether they agreed with them.
at least there was some kind of
model there to work with.
"Parents now in the 20 to 30
age range or~en come from
families whose parents
divorced. Parents in the 40 to 50
age range are divorcing
themselves. Youhg parents are
working without good models
and older ones are reeling so in-
effectual about their own lives
-:-"hey have a lot of trouble trying
to guide someone else's,··
Hazen said.
The last two decades have
been especially trying on the
family, he believes. because of
the "blizzard of options" that
marked the social re\'olution of
the 1960s.
"There was a great deal of
healthy experimentation going
on In the '&Os;· he said. "But it
left a lot of people hungry for
more.
"The "ME" decade following
was the logical outgrowth.
P e o p I e a c c e I e r a t e d C-h e i r
expectations· and didn't want to
Want to be healthy?
See Health Notes ... C2
slow down. The '70s were
marked with pronounced
narc issistic. se If -oriented
attitudes.
rather than wait for a family to
evolve into health, .. he said.
A single-parent family in a
state or near chaos came to the
center a month ago. ··A consequence of the parent
image defi c it was the
multiplicity or images offered
up In its place. In the late '505
and early '&Os we were expert·
prone; scientists. writers.
psychiatrists were all telling us
how to raise our kids and we
believed them unquestioningly. ''Like any adviser. they didn't
have all the answers. but we put
an undue amount or authority in
their words. We didn't have the
good sense to see when the ad-
vice expired -when we should
take the book back to the
library,'' Hazen said.
The working mother was los-
ing her temper more easily and
wi th greater ferocity than ever
before. the older daughter <she
is 16) was seriously depressed.
and the other daughter: (age 151
was taking most of the blame
for it.
··I'd read. I'd talked. I'd dis-
cussed. and what I found
worked best was screaming.··
the yoWtg professional· mother
remarked. "The best way to get
through to them was to make a
big noise first.··
·'It took us years to get this
bad off, and it will take timH&-
get better. At the center, we try
to make it happe n quickly
Tired. strained, and on the
advice of a friend, she made an
appointmffitlo-see a counselor.
"We fought all the way there
<Stt HELP, Page CZI
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Directory
of seroices
Family Crisis Center, 420 W. 19th St., Costa
Mesa. Call 642-8380.
Assessment and Treatment Services Center,
1640 S.E. Bristol St .. Santa Ana. Call 549-1814.
Family Service Association. 350 E . 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. Call 645·8390.
Huntington Beach Community Clinic, ·506 Oranee
Ave .. Huntiniton Beach. Call 536-8894.
Child Guidance Center, 16511 Goldenwest. Suite
E. Huntington Beach. Call 848·2291.
r: Youth Service. 2000 Main St., Huntington Beach.
Call 536-5972. .
Catholic Social Services, 520 Pecan, Huntiniton
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Family Development Proaram. 382 Ocean Ave.,
Laguna Beach. Call 494-t5M. •
Family Guidance Center, 420 W. 19th St., Coeta
Mesa. 548-0144. ··
Family Service Auociatlon, 31112 Camino
Capiltrano, San Juan CapUtruo. Call •auo.
Family Tberapy lllldbaQ of Luma 8.~h. •
Park Ave., Lqmaa a.eta. Call 4rf-4'11.
Family Viol~~' can-.-..
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IULTH NOTES
Focus is on health
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COlka Ak.a ... • • • Pmur L. WlllTIE, director of the Depart·
ment ol Foods and Nutrition ol the American
Medical Aasociatioo, will live a lecture oo
·•American lled.ieaJ Association Concepts Qf
Nutritioe and HeaJtn·· at 1 p.m . Tuesday
in Hubinaer HalJ of Chapman CoUe1e. J":~r
information, call 9'7-t131.
EFFECTIVENESS T&AINING FO&
WOMEN will be offend as a l~week course
be1innin1 Wednesday in Costa lfeaa.
Sponsored by the Newport Harbor CouaaeHna
Center. ta. eoune ii bu.cl an tbe effeetiveneu
tralnU., book by Llada AdaJDI. Finl cl••• · aeHion lt rree. For laformation, call m.1eio.
"FAIUUU" la the Utle or a seminar to be
conducted by Couoaellna Allociatea for Human
Development Inc. Friday , ln Tutt\n.
The dllcuaa1on, led by ramlJy t.berapial Beverly
Huff, has a $5 fee. For information, call
832·1020 .
HOLISTIC HEALTH specialist Dorothy
Milich will lead a three-hour workshop on
··aeadinl Body Eneraies" al 2 p.m. Saturday,
in Newport Beach. FH for the workshop:
sponsored by the Advanced Health Center, is 15,
For information, call 975-0'700.
SADDLEBAC& VALLEY 8TVDY CENTEa
of the Tbeosopbical Society will present "Music
for Heallna. Relaxation and Attunemeot" at
7:30 (>.m. Monday, March 2, in El Toro. For in-
formation, call 493·8341.
''SELF EXPLORATION TR&OUGH
&ELAXAftON" will be the theme of a series of
five workshops beainniog Monday, March 2, at
tbe Mariposa Women's Center in the city of
Oran1e. Tbe classes will focus on the sub-
conscious and relaxation lechnlques of autosug-
iestlon and visualization. College credit is
available from Santa Ana College. For informa-
• lion, caJJ 5C'1-M!M.
Regaining eeatrol dlffietdt
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IN THE
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PUBLIC NOTICE
CAREER WOMEN
Don 't leave your image
to c hance ...
Leave it to
POW~RS
Orange County
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f'ICTITlOUI au111•1U NAMI ITATIMaNT
PUBLIC NOTICF;
iilCTITIOUI aU.iNHS "'.fl~~~!:~!·::r FICTITt~~~USINEU
NAMl ITATIMINT Tht IOll"•lne per1on ls dolne NAME STATEMENT DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am'
writing for aU the tired moms
who were "mean" to their
children and prayed for foqive-
neas. I say to them, "You have
the upper band now. Keep it."
times to say something. I was
interrupted every time and
never did get lo finish. No one
seem~ the least bit interested
in what I had to say.
The tollewi"9 per!IOtl\ are dolne
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'2617. CAivin F. Hall Thi\ t>usoneu ''conducted by an on•
Be thankful you are a parent
and not a pal. Be thankful your
children miaY•row up too scared
to go to Someone's bou.ae and
steal cigarettes and money; too
scared to start oo pot and drup
at U)e age of 11, too scared to be
sexually active at age 12, too
scared to skip school and bring
home bad grades, too scared lo
go in for foul language and a
sassy mouth.
I am not one to bog a con·
versatioo. I am a good listener.
But I like to say something once
in a while, too. Incidentally. one
or the people who interrupted
me was my husband. Please ex-
plain this. G ETTING A
COMPLEX IN LITTLETON,
COLO.
Tiii• bullneu Is Conc:l\Kl.cl br 1n In-Thb •Iii-I w~ ltled •llh IM oovoouel /
olvlClvat Counlr Cieri>. ot Oran~ Counly on ~lo c;,Am•lll Tiiis _,Is condUCled by an on·
divldvat. J-•W O'Sh-y 111 F•bruary It, 1911 Tim \lal•""',11 w1s lolfCI """' tM Thi~ st.'-"'tnt ••i fitt'd w1tr\ the 'U•l2• County C•t,.W ot Oran~ County on DEA& FAN: Tllere la, of
C99ne, a ml6Ue ar-41 .... It'•
of&ea Itani .. flad. Ba& If a
pareM •-*err, I say I&'• beater
&o m.e &oo alrlc:& &llaa &oo
perma.in.
Saml»IT J-..
Tllil --1 w*' fll.cl with lM covnly Cleft< of Oranot County on Jan.
Covntr ca.r1< of Or1n9t Counly on Jan F th ~ 1'181
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FtW1tl Feb. 2. • ... , 13, 1911 •11-11 PUBLIC NOTICE J llQtti-JS Publl"'9d Or-(4Ht Dally Pilot,
I , too, am a tired mom
because I was scared of my
children. They got the upper
hand and I never got it back.
May God forgive me .
VIRGINIAN PILOT FAN
HOROSCOPE
QEAR ANN LANDERS: It
happened for the 11th lime this
week and I can't figure out why.
Are there some people in this
world who cannot be heard, or
am I just imagining it?
My husband and I play poker
with a set group. During last
night's game I started at least 10
DEAit COMPLEX: It bappeu
to everybody, bat more often to
&be penoa wllb a weal voice.
Look at It &Illa way: U you
mus& ahoa& yourself lato a COD·
versatioa and fight to get lbe
floor, aobody la lla&enlag. So wily
botller! It also means tbe odlers
are &al.ken, DO& Us&eaers, aad ID·
variably THEY are lbe bores.
Febru.,y 2. '· 16, U, 1911 --~
PUBLIC NOTICE
LIOALNOTICI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlllt lhe
foUowlne Items of louno or savtd pro-
perly 11a ... -held by the Polle• Oep.,tn.nt of the City ol COiia Mesa
lor a period In ucets ol ninety ('GI
days:
Girl's Yell-MolabeeaneSSpcl. Bl<v·
cie. Boy's Bel"' To-& Covntry Bio·
cle, Gtrt'I Green Scllwlm ColteQtate
Bicycle, Boy'• Bl.ck PRO • Bloclt,
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NOTICE ISFUltTHER GIVEN 1111111
no owner ~·'~ end prow-•' hl1 ownership of IM -rty within seven
( 11 divs toll-1119 the INOllcation ol tl'th
Notice. IM Itta. thereto \1\111 ... , in IM
lil'tCMr. ti llwra be-· or 1n lht City or
Costa Mes.. In ...,lcll '*'' tht pr-riv
iMtl be sold 11 pUOllc ...ctlon •I •tome
and date tobeannounod TUESDAY, FEB. M
By SYDNEY OllAU
OATEO;·Marchtt,t .. I
R.E.NETH
ARIES <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): New approach
brings desired fmancial results. Check bidden
clauses, be aware of subtle nuances and do
some detective work where contracts are con-
cerned.
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are revealed. You are on brink or major dis-
covery.
CHIEF OF POLICE
P ublllhe<I Or-Co.st Oollr Piiot.
Feb. JJ, 1911 114-11
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI aUSll•HI
NAMI STATIMINT
The rottowine persons are doln9
buSil'leUM;
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Accent on friends, desires and personal fulfill-
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EXECUTIVE INVESTM E NT
PROPERTI ES, WALL ST R EET
INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, 6'73
w..:nu A1m11a..H11ntlncalon llo~~ •. Catilol'nia .,.., ,
Robert Louis De mers. C·'1
Surfside, H..,tlf\91on &each. Calltornla ., ... ,.
Cl-J Demers, 1701 Avalon lane. Hunll1191on Be.ell, Calltornl1
,, ... 1.
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keynoted. Goal comes into focus.
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aspect coincides now with joumey and special
assignment, opportunity to publish views.
Gemini, Sagittarius natives figure prominently.
Tiits t>uslneu Is conoucled by a
general pwtnershlp.
Rober1 L. Demers
Tiiis --wn llled '"'"" the Covnly Cle1'11 of Or-County on Jan.
H , 1911
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Make inquiries,
exhibit versatility. humor and willingness lo ad-
just to changing situation.
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and back . We marc hed in
separately at six paces apart,··
she remembers. "It was really
tough."
But four sessions later. the
family complexion has
changed. "By the time we went
to the fourth session, we made
it all the way to the center
without fighting," she said, "we
waited until we got there."
Patricia, the U-year old, says
the FCC counaelor has helped
restore a sense of fairness in
family deallnas.
"They 1tarted calling me the
family turkey," 1he grins, "and
that's all I beard for a week.
Bat the counselor won't make
you feel low about what you do.
He brinp out tbe best in tt:
•• J wilb the Hlliona luted,
1om1er, because It's hard to 1et
tnto a problem in Just an hour,''
aa. said. Tbe older daqbter,
Alan, ii aperlenctna dlaclpliae
frem .bel' motber no•, the ftnt ti•• ta two yean. "I bad my freedom to do what I wanted
and Mom'• trylnf to cban1e
Uaat now. Sometimes," 1be 1ald ·
after a tboqbtful pause, "I
Med It." Worklnl 'lP to 53 boun a
$k br a N...,ori 8eaeh fAl't• ,_ :e'Q adeadlns a local * ad .earryln1 .oa a tOClal lfe bad beeom' too mudl ·-· ll•llliil tboulht 1be bad to do
nerJtMD1 for benell,' • ber ,.
l I
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mother re marked, "and she
was trying to do too much. I
think the sessions have been
good for her -she's started
smiling again."
"I'm learning that mom is
responsible for me now.·' said
Ann. "I don't have to work 50
hours a week and go to school
too:·
The mother had never been
able to exercise authority. "The
first lhinc. I learned was that
it's okay to be authoritative
when I should be. I always
tauabt mY claqbten to be in·
dependent. bu& you can be too
independent. lly dau1hter1
aren't adulU; there are ~
they abould be afraid of but
they're aot. I learned, for exam-
ple, u.t It'• otay to tell them
not to 1mote, even tboulb I do.
It's my reaponalblllty as a
parent to do Uaat," 1be aald.
A •inale Huatlaston Beach
mother faced an even more
critical 1ltuation. Three moat.bl
a10 lbe.-* a friend'• advice,
and went to tbe FCC.
"lly ICJD ii 14 yean old, be
was OtmJdac aebool out loaded
every nl1bt, 1teaila1 dru••
from tbe medietae eablnet to
Hll at aebool. He bad besun lo'
talk about 1uldcle.'' 1aJd Cheri Kerr.
• ''He na eomple&el.)' clefeat.d.
He felt awf1d about blmMll. '"-8 WM ......_ I couJcl do to.
make blm feel bluer -JOU
know bow teea·a1•n are· -
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Feb. 1, '· ... n. 1 .. 1 S .... I
PUBLJC NOTICE
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NOTIC• OP PUM.IC M•AltlMO
they think mom is proud of """'-'CAT•="°" wASTI the m no matter what. DISCM .. 01 HQUIHMIWTI ,. (M ....... ~DIK ....... ·'But the c risis center 11 ........ ,, ...... ~111
counselors meant something ,.
different to him, he believed it T11:--'Sa11~~1~~Y when they told him he was 11as 111ec1a1teperto1 wast• Discharge
•ncl apj)llad hlr r--a r_t,.menls okay," Kerr said. lor Ill• dtu11 .. ,. or truled "J needed a pat On the back 9rovnc1W•t .. tntotNSantaAna River.
b " b 'd "I'd On the bMI• of pnllml"*"Y stiff r• by t at time too, s e sa1 • .1 ........ lll!PllcatlOfl ol lawflll st.n·
been a single parent almost as dards _. ,..,i."°"'· ..,. ca111a.nt•
I I'd bee p t at all R•tlONI w .... Quality COfltrol .... d. Ong U n a aren • Santa A1111 lteolon, tefttatlvaly pro· and for the first time in my life, -•to1-wa ... dlscM1r.-r.,...1re.
I f lt lik I f, JI going mel'lts lnctudlflo efflU9fll llmltatlOfls e e was ma Y and spectat cond1110"'· p,, .. ,,, over tbe edge... • wlllllno to,_, -O< ofaJt<t 10
Kerr now heads a support ~';: :=. =~:.:·=: group lo help raise funds for the to , .. ....,. ....,_ ,.. , .... ,....,
center. "U there's .anything I MArc11 •.tt11.Atlc...,.,.......orobJtc• said .... wlll lie ...... bui wltllout
can do to help them like they ~::· ~~~1.:9:: .=:,:: ~·-"' or _,_,, a .. .,,.., °' tm·
helped me, I'll do it," sbe said. of"" .. _,, .... ._ r ... "" ... 111e :!.c'-!~'::'."1o"!!:; :!':!,':'~,:;
w11te d1t<Nr91. pr Incl ... M'lt llf llW noethl MCurtd The center neecll it. Taking TM..., ...................... by u ld Died.,, Tnat, wltll , ........ .. llefllo ...... Klft .... mlnlfllpr._.. ~-II on 208 new cues lul year (a ..... -,......,_"and.* "' ... , -ll"'flded. _..., .,.Y.
--• ~ "" """' .,, .... Deed ol total of over eoo clients), they t11et ...... -'" 1w111 • IMlk Mer· T.,,.., """c-... -'"""'"of
ran up a $11,000 deficit wben lfla :.~~ "· ,., ::' .!i'::.. *: :,,:.~ ~"':cies =-:.~ federal monies failed to TtMa: •:••·"'· ._ ... , .. TllllrMay, Merell 11. 1911 at
ri-11--I ed l"UIC•: City C-M ~. ~ --~ of T 0 ..... L. mate muM::Upann • -.......... .._..1,,....,c.11fomi. 11: .. •.111.-.-....... a · ·-"'"'•
F d •I ..._ __ _., c-.-.,, loMlt of A"'9rlca T-. A Dayt.an Hudson OUD auon ,,.,..... ..,_ .... ........ .. ... Svltt "''· °"' (tty ........... west, repreeentaUve recently toured ._... .. ...,.. .... "'"" • .... , .. °"""·CA.
of -,...... .... ~ ..... ... ~.I IM.._ el tM lftltlal ,.,...k ollefl the center with the idea dlerfl. ,._ ,...= ..._...._ " tMt llMkll .... 11te1 -• ., "" .ran.1 .... ,._ ... _ •or f .. -a.11.a--llllllN""""" 11191r••• .... ""•••• Nte11ce of tll• 0~11 .. u.,. ..... ·-I' YnlU........ .... W 11w, Or• 111•-lb Walklq Into one of tbe counsel· w111 .. ..-. -. rw ... accweer et ::.."":.:'=..=:~..=:.
in1 rooms, he loolted at tbe =-~~ .,.. .--. •• 11os ... 1.1s. T• •·
furniture, 1ald, "Now I. flaow• ...................... 11 .. •H m:i'::.:.. ........... ""_, cllt
wby you caJlled me 1' and made · ......... ,....._ .... ....,.. oe•:....,_.,•,••• .... ' Tiie ,..,..,._ ..... , ~lllt· .. ,,,,,, Otm•n•l•"a In· u1e 1rant. .. ..... ... ... .:-. .. .., ... "We've bad a number of ,............... ... ,_ :~,...
donatloaa from locat bu•l· -.:•:,~.:::.= ,:_t.o. '-"• c-. ... ,,
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lo..d lmtth
1979DEATH
A"red Enns
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KILLED LATER
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D~a•h '•uh·.-"
C"O~ORY
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Mc:COllMIQ MOITUAlllS
Laguna Beach
494·9415
Laqu na Hills
168 0933
San Jw111 Capistrano
495·1776
HAllOlt uw~;..T. OLIVE
Mortuary •Cemetery
Crema tory
4
~ 1625 Gosier Ave ,
(r Cos'ta Mesa
540-5554
"HCI llOTHHS HU llOADWAY
MOITUAlY
.110 Broadway
Costo Mesa
~2-9150
IALT1 .. WOM
SMITH It TVTMIU
WISTCUH CHAPtl.
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
6'46-9371
.... Clla0,.._1
SMITHS' MOITUAIY
627 Mein St. Huntington Beech
5~39
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Or Coast DAILY PILOT,IMonday, Febr~ 23, 1981
Atlanta m11rders challenge Clllllfll
ay' Pt;Tl!a AaN&TT ... .,. ... '-•• .
A1'l.ANTA Wltb phantom-like
t mpunlty, • ktlle r .or ktllers havu
pluclt-..'CS n1ore than a do1~n of Atlanta ·~
blllck children from &be litrc:ets. dumped
their boctJ~ lo lhe woocJw. and vanished
tnlu tM iJOpulallon,
And a~ the self·~lyled "city &oo busy
tu h11l•'' wails morbidly for de•lh to
s trike aaaln, a malislvti police task
fo1 ce ~ tru1u,1ang ~o erid the murders
th a t be (ltAll in July 1979 with the
dhirovery of the rem ains of Edward
Sintth and Alfred E vlilns 120 yards apart
Ul a rield in iwuthwest Atlanta
fbe murders or 16 mor~ children an11
1he disappearance of two other boys art
listed as conceivably being connected
with the killUlgs of Smith and Evans
The deaths of four additional black
youngsters. three boys and a girl.' are
unsolved, but ::.o far. have not been
hoked by authorities to the broader
case .
ATLANTA'S INCREASINGLY angry
and frus trated m ajo r it y black
population is starting to fear that law
enforcers art' being c hallenged by a
killer or killers in a macabre game. the
.-;am e kind of "game" played by New
York's Son of Sam and England's
Yorkshire Ripper. Some investigators
have co m e up with th e
he adline-gr abbing name or a poss1hle
s u s pect . the "Atlanta Ice man,"
allegedly a shadowy underworld figurt-
noted for his cruelty.
Some officials say flatly they believe
a "copycat killer" -following a
pattern begun by someone else -is
resp0nsible for.some deaths.
P o lice Comm issioner Lee Brown
declines comment on tpat or any other
aspect of the case. saying only: "We
lack eyewitnesses. confessions or hard
physical evidence, and without at le-.ist
one of those we can't move."
THE BLANKET OF s ile nce the
authorities have attempted to lay over
the murders has been penetrated by
bands of amateur and semi-professional
s le uths who moved in with their own
investigations as the .murder toll
mounted. Their dis coveri es o r
purported witnesses. their stakeouts of
:;uspect houses. and their complex
theories became the basis for much of
the fact-starved public's knowledge or
the case.
·'This is the most serious thing ever to
hit Atlanta," s aid former homic ide
chief J ack Perry .
He insists his findings directly link 11
murder c4'Ss:-· ·· --~
A colleague of his, Chet Dellinger.
discovered a geographic pattern in the
abductions and body locations similar
to lhe haphazardly logical design or a
kid's racing car set. It locks together
nearly all of the victims and is either
brilliant deductioo or a Ripley's
Believe-It-Or-Nol coincidence.
BOTH MEN SAY t.ssed their
findings on to police will not
comment.
Some investigators were spurred by
revelations of police incompetence,
<;uch as the accidental loss of 11 teeth
when the skeletal r emains or a chi l<J
were collected in a forest.
Others had a deep personal interest.
like Ca mille Bell, the mother o r
9.year·old Yusef Bell found strangled in
November 1979. She and other mothers
lo bbied for a major investigation of the
murders.
·'It took 12 dead kids and one whole
year to get them moving." she said of
the police task force created in July
1980
·'The police flat out told me that m y
t-X·hu band John killed his own son. but
I knew he loved him, and that someone
else did It," Mr!'!. Be ll said.
OFFICIAL SOU RCES have since
Indicated that strands of fiber on Yusef
Bell link him with possibly five more
s lain chil\1ren.
There are hundreds of volunteers who
:tearch during weekends for the two
missing boys. 10-year-old Darron Glass
and 13-year·old Curtis Walker.
·'If eoout!h of us concentrate, the n
somethin g has lo happen ," s aid
e lectrician Donald Waddell as he poked
a !itick through the leaves al a College
Park rield. "It will be like the hand or
<';od ·reaching do wn amongst us and
rinding the ki ller."
A white couple. Sue and Tom Mickle.
who said they have searched over 100
hours. were with a group who found
som e small bones on a hillside. A police
c ar arrived a m idst the excited group,
but the µatheti c pil e of remains
be longed to a dog.
THE PROBLEM OF solvin g the
children's murders is rooted as much
wit hin the blac k communities
them selves as it is with efficient police
work The poor. rundown districts of
~um mcr 11.11 1. P eople s Town and
Mechanics vi lle. typical of where the
vll'llms come from seem almost within IOU('hn1~ distance of the tall. shining
com m~rcial towe rs of central Atlanta.
.. Rut we don 't have a supermarket on
this. s ide or town. not even a drug
Poller Co••l•dollft" L•r
Brown: ••1fr larlc
fltlrwllnr••r•. conl•••lofl•
or hard plt11•fcal mdftlrr
and ariflto1d at W..t onr
of tha•r err can't lllOl'ft."
store," said J oe Bone, a director of the
E mmaus Ho u se s ocial center in
Peoples Town where one of the victims,
La'l'ony;:i Wilson. attended a youth
('lass
"This place is a war zone with its
empty lots and hope lessness," Bone
complained. "We fought in the '60s to
integrate the lunch counters. but now
we don't have e nough money to eat at
the m . so the businesses pull out." he
said .
IN SUCH AN envirllnment there is
little cooperation with the police. The
$100.000 reward put up by the city for
information on the killer or killers "is
ngt enough ~o get people to change a
lifetime pattern of not helping the
police. e ve n if they are black police."
said Bone. ··People here are stiJI telling
their kids not to talk with police about
a nything. those officers r epresent the
other side.,.
Community leader Grace Davis
agreed . Organize r or the Women
Against Crime. s he believes there have
t o be wit nesses to s ome o f the
abductions.
"llow can 17 or 18 kids be pulled off
t he s treet in broad daylight and not be
seen by someone?" she asked.
The reason why the black people are
not fully cooperating "is that they don't
want to get involved . Many of these
people have criminal records . They
rlon 't want the ir cases reopened."
MRS. DAVIS IS t rying to get them to
c han~e thei r minds.
"Lord knows we've made mistakes.
Look HI mosl M the victims. They were
street kuis hustling narcotics, numbers.
liquor. anything to make a living. We
are all responsible because we have
rejected them over the years." she said.
T hree or the children had had minor
hrushes with the law.
It was m011ey, Mn. Davis believes,
that sucked some of the children into
the lnexorable clutches of the killer or
klllers.
"But that doesn1t mean we can just
le t it happen," she said. "If these had
been 18 white kids there would be a
slate of emeraency now."
THE SUGGESTl&N ·OF l'acial
persecution lies just below the surface
he r e . Police Commissioner Brown,
himself black, said in an lnlerview, "It
is difficult for local people to separate
what is happening in Atlanta to the
killings of blacks in Buffalo, the Vernon
Jordan shooting and other incidents.
There is a temptation to believe there is
' a major conspiracy against blacks. but
I certainly don't buy that."
With la w e nforcement authorities
holding fast to their vow of silence over
the Atlanta c hild killings, there are
difficulties in assessing how far the
investigations have progressed. But the
following factors have emerged from
talks with private investigators. sour ces
close to the task force and other
observers :
Police a re conv inced that the
ki ll ings break down into three
categories. with maybe half of them the
work or the same killer or killers. and
the others copycat murders or victims
of the routine violence of the black
communities.
Concentrating on the first g roup,
police believe the perlJetrators are
minutely fa!T\)liar with the black areas
of Atlanta. and may even have been
previously acquainted with a dozen of
the victims. The victims may well have
known each other during their hustling
activities at shopping cente rs. at ca r
was hes and at Omni e ntertainment
center in downtown Atlanta where an
ice skating rink and pinball machine
parlor draw hundreds every evening.
-EIGHT OF THE victims were
s trangled or s mothered, "a plausible.
s imilar mode " or opera tions. according
to the associate medical examiner for
s urrounding Fulton ,County, J ohn
Fee gel.
"The s ites of where the bodies were
le ft are more significant than where
they came from. and five were dropped
near the labyrlnthic 's mall roads or
southwest Atlanta." he said. The cause
or s ix deaths was undetermined because
of the deterioration of the corpses . One
victim was shot, one stabbed and one
bludgeoned.
-The police are not talking about
sus pects. but private investigators say
t hey have turned over dossiers on at
least six possible s us pects to the task
force. These include a man they call
"the Pied Piper," a religious cult figure
who preached and r e ad poetry in
Atlanta 's h ousing pro ject s ;
s mall·business men known to have dealt
with some of the murdered children in
t heir street activities. and criminals
invo l v e d in drug running a nd
prostitution. While whites are not yet
ruled out. all the possible suspects so
far have been black ma les.
Don Lak e n , a n ex p e rienced
investigator from Philadelphia working
with a black youth organizatio n.
believes that a dozen of the victims
wer e drawn into a we b of criminality
that for some reason resulted in their
deaths at the hands of an executione r
known only by his s treet name, the
"Atlanta Iceman." Convinced that the
killings probably occurred at a single
house or trailer home, he believes other
youths are c urrently involved with
the:>~ criminals a nd also face danger.
Beyond the amateurs and the experts.
t here are the people or Atlanta who
kibitz the case in bars and on buses. At
the moment. any of their theories could
be r ight
c111 ;\t av 12. 1924 Surv11•ed h'
his \11f(' Doroth' A Dietzel
of l'nslll Mesa.· Ca .. 2 ""n~
Sll'\'t•n G. Dietzel of Costa
Mc:.a. Ca und Richard :"'
Dietzel or Gard1•n Gro\c.
Cu . 3 dau~hters Kun~n R 1\bt'll. Connie S. and Diam·
U 01etzt!I all or Costu Mesa.
C:a . I sister llelen I. llin
mun of Herlong. (.';i and 4
i.t randch1ldren S<>rviel'S will
be h e ld o n Tues da y .
F'ebru<iry 24 , 1981 111
11 .00AM ai. the C~c h or
Jesus Ch.rist of Latter du~
Saints. 2775 t:stanei<i Or .
Costa Mesa. Ca lnlermenl
will be at Harbor Lawn Memori:.i l Pork. V1s1tors
may be received al the
chur*i al 1o·OOAM .. Serv1ces under t he direction of ll<i rbor Lawn.Mount Olive
Mortuary of Cost:.i Mesa
540·5554.
Deaths Elsewhere ' Filmmaker Admiral
to speak
on whales
honored
MURRAY
PATRICIA ELLEN MUR ·
RAY. a resident of Costa Mesa. Ca. for 11 yea rs
Passed away on February
19. 1981. She attended Fordhalll University in New York. She is survived hy her
hus band Thomas J Murray
of Costa Mesa. Ca .. 2 sons Ronan and Conor both of Costa Mesa. Ca .. mother
Aurelia Cottingham o{ New
York. brother Robert Cot·
tlngham of Connecticut.
Mass or the Resurrection
wa s held on Monday.
February 23. 1981 at 10: OOAM at Our Lady or
Mount Carmel Church.
Newpc>rt Beach. Ca. Inter·
ment et Pacifi c View
Memortel Perk. Ser\'lcea un·
der the direction ol Harbor
Lawn·Mount OUve Mortuary
of Cote.a Mesa. M>-~.
TIM , ..... dnw in the
West •.. a O.Uy Piiot
ClwtftldM.142-~.
SEA llANCH 11\ P 1
Former state Sen John
"Jack" McCarthy, 57,
t he youngest person at
26 ever elected to the
California SC'nate died
Saturday aor a heart at
tack at his home .
LOS ANGELF.S <J\f»
Michael Maltese. 73.
who created severa l car-
toon <'hara<'te r s a nd
help e d crea t e th e
ft oadrunn<'r a nd the
Coyote. die'd S und ay
fo llowing a six-month
bout with cane-er . "'
LOS ANGELES <AP>
-Lou Greenspan, 75, a
veteran advocate of the
motion picture business
and most recently editor
of The Journal or the
Produc e r s Gui l d o f
America, died Friday.
VAN .NUYS CAP> -
B1uRte r KeatoJl'S onlv s ster. Louise , 79 ,
We dnesday die d o f
c ancer . Her death
leaves only a surviving
brother of "The Three
Keatons" of vaudeville
fame.
LOS ANGELES (AP)
-Irene Hanna Pl1k, 82.
the soprano known in·
ternaUonally for her
performance• of the rev·
olutlonary compoal-
Uona of Alban Ber1 and
Anton.von Webern, died.
NEW YORK (AP) -Baron Nlc,•I•• de
G unz burg. 76, senior
fashion editor at Vogue
mcigazme a nd a trend·
setter for m~my years in
hi gh fas hion cir c les,
d i N I F rid a y a t N e w
York Ho::.pital following
a series of stro kes .
-CHARLESTON. S .C.
1 AP > Amory
lloOg hlon Sr., 81 ,
('hairman eme ritus of
Corning G lass Works
and a fo rmer am -
hassador to France,
died Saturday at the
Me dical Un iver sity of
South Carolina Hospital.
ENGLEWOOD. N .J .
(AP) -J oe Smith, 97. a
partner in the Smith and
Dale vaudeville team,
died Sundny at the AC·
tor's Fund Home in this
Bergen County com ·
munity. Smith and
Charlie Dale comprised
the ente rtaining team
which became the model
f or ·'The Sunshiiie
Boys.'· a Neil Simon
play and movie.
New director
SAN DIEGO (AP) -
UCLA .anthropoloal•l
Douala Sharon, 40, will
become dlrect.or of lbe
San Dleao Museum of
Man. He was named to
1ucceed retind Marin•
Maj. G.n. Lowell E.
Ea1Uab, wbo beld the ponelPtyean.
James Hudnall. whose
films of whales have
a ppeared on national
television, will speak al
the Orange Coun ty
Mar ine Institute at
Dana Point Harbor on
Feb. 28.
Hudnall will s ho w
film s or humpback
whales taken in Hawii
and speak on the need
for prote.clion of all
whales at his 3 p. m .
lecture.
Hudnall's film work
ha s appeared in
National Geographic
te l evision specials .
including the
Retired Rear Adm
Phil Neikum Jr. has
been honore d b y a
California Legislature
resolution recognizing
his civic and community
service.
Neikum. a resident of
Lei s ur e World in
Laguna Hills, has been
active in numerous
veteran organizations. A
graduate of the Naval
Acade my. he retired in
1948 due to an eye
impairment.
The resolaition was ·
co-authored by stale
Sen. John Schmitz and
As se mbl ywo man
Marian Bergeson.
Emmy-award·winning
Whh:1':s. : •• The Great Class set
In addition, his recent
works have been atred
on the Public Televl1lon
scie nce series
"Cosmos" and the
net work television
movie "A Whale for the
Ki1Un1."
for pilots
• •
1
A viation Safety for
Pilots," a four-part
lecture series will meet
Th uraday evenings
bellnnlnl March 5, from
7:80 to 1:30, at Oran1e
Coast Collete ln Costa
Mesa.
He wUJ arrive In Dana
Point ~r 1pencUn1 two
months fllmlnf 1ray
whale• of the
· 1outbernrnoll lalandl of R•1l1tratlon few lbe
Baja Calltomla. • free aeries wtll be 1'be marine lmUtute la conducted at tbe door of
located In the east basla Use nrat •Hill•• la
of Dana Polnt Harbor OCC'1 f'ine Art& Hall
off Del otlUpo ..... In llt.
Dana Pblnt. 'l'llen la no J n fo r m a ti o a la
admlulon elllar1• for ••allabl• bJ pboatn1
Hudu11'1 ~· IN I• ~ ·
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crimination based on
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adve rtising for real
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On ly $1 , 185 per mo
Vf.'ry, vt•ry very lo down payment. Reaul. 3 Bdrm
pool homt> Terrific loca· •
tion Call 536·9311 '
ALLSTATE -~
REALTORS
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ASSUMAIU LOAM
Sharp :l Hdrm. corner lot
1n F:l Toro Nl·w rarpets
and patnt "lt'v. cent ral
air rond1lloninl!. 1.ar):!t'
<Uiudt'd v.irrl As kin.I!
$98,8Sll VA and fll 1\
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>10-1151
~HERITAGE
·-REALTORS
BEST PRICE
1 n t h 1• T I' r r a r (' o f
t n1v<'r~1t\ f>ark wt'll
l11~·atl?d 2 ht'1lrnom :! li:clh
homl' 011 a rornt·r l11t
Onl' of Or:rn s:;e C'ountya', !)('ltt'r comm unilll'S
Price 111rludc., ,lll huiit
1n k1trhe11 wall to v. all ('.lrJ)('lm~: and 1·u:.tom
draperu:., Ow 111·r I!. rte•:.
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C::: SELECT
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SI 06.000
COLLEGE
PARK
Assum e lar ,ee loan
SI06.000 3 Bdrm 2 bath.
expanded familv roc1m, wethar. hrt'plare and
p00I. Walk to shoppin,e
S1J6.CX10 Cu ll for more details, 546·2313
T•~ Yow Choic.
We have 4 homes listed
for sale on Bayview St in
the backbay area. The~ all have creallve tt>rms
views ol the mountulns,
city Ught.q and burkbay
~me hl\•e pools and
spas. They range 1'-.
price from $165.000 l~f $220.500 Call for viewing.
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hurnc 3700 sll rt ft•oturlna marlnt•
room. t·nt n Ii lnw room. 1tlnln~
room hu1lt 111t1 l'h' SI ~.000
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• r"' I~ rC"modt-1 .. d 1nd1t1011al trl~ 3
bdrm. 2 buth hun1t• rruturmt:: iur"~
ret·rt>atmn roorn ft· 2 Jltttlo>1 L1v1nM
TIJom h 1 uttradl\ t• lx•um c.:t>1lln.-i s.
f 1 r,·pl.1t'l' & ( n..nc·h cl11or' lead in~ onto
hru :k l>Jl lu N(·" k11t·hl'n b it 1n
•iPOli unc·t·!'I ~ ·10,t' tu \l'OOlb <'OUrtb.
and) bt-11 t ht•!'I & L'luhhouiic $420.000
IAYNOMT
\\ l ' h JH' 't-H•retl flO t' hc1mc•~
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RANCHO MIRAGE
S p111ll.!!\ Condo. ~Hh la 11 ,,:1\ :1000 ... u tl
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Bl LL GRUNDY , REALTOR
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RESIDENTIAL REi l FS TATE SERVICES
PICTURE l'ERFICT ·
P e r f c t t I ~-p I a n n e d t o t a 11 v
recons tructe d 3 HR. "'ith dratnatic
UCE'.°\N . ~·I EW . O os igned with
spac:1.ousne~s 111 mind . Hig h est
q~1a l 1ty throug h out. Gniqu e .
$340.000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
-·-644-9060
NEAR NEWPORT -QUIET
.... H home on pool siu lot in a
family nei9hborhood convenient to all.
"Pride of ownership" home with 3 bed.
& 2 ba. OWNER MAY CARRY I ST T.D.
with··tOO/o cash dOwn pcrffNftf. Teduud
to SI 72.000. L
VILLA BALBOA
2 Bdrm. lar«Je patio with VIEW. Reduced
to $398,000. Truly an exceptional •Glue
... FURNISHED.
ON WATER -CONTEMPORARY
Mo•e in immediately & enjoy this
2-story 4 bed. with balcony & patio on
water. Decorator sharp. Boat slip.
Sl.100,000. 631-1400.
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2436 W Coast Hwy
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631 -1490
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flnandne on lh1 s
bc:auUtul 3 BR/2"'1 RA
Ue<'ullv• Lownhoml! in
BACK BAY AREA wilh
0 N LY 1 0 ·~ 0 0 W N .
Sunken living room
r reales roiy al
m08phere ror ram1ly or
enlertaininic. Must see lo appreciate this beauty
St~.000 FULL PRICfo:
@
SEA COVl PROPERTIES
714-631·6990
WESTCLIFF
OM SANTIAGO DI .• IN IA YCl~ST!
Beautifully de~~lopcd family home : 6
bedrooms.: Baek -Bay o.:-iew : pool an(j
spa : 3 fireplaces a mJd an eclectic
blend of beams. bric ks. stained glass ·
and h a nd painted tile s . Presented at
$498,000.
U~IVUI: ti()MI:~
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 £Ht CoHt Hlgh1 ... y. Corom1 del Mu
WE HAVt-; 43 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN
OPIN DAILY 2-4
2044 <>c... lfvd
2 Bdrm. t bath collaJ?e.
Beam ceilinic. rrptr. 3
car parkinic. Priced al
$295.000.
associated
BRO• ERS IH Al TORS
lOl', '>lw 801bu<J t '• !bb I
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fAYLOR CO.
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UHFOIGETT AIU VIEW
IRVINE TlllACE -$7'5,000
Front row! Fabulous view of Catalina.
ocean. bays & bright lights . Bes t v iew
location in Newport Beach. What a
sight fr'om j etty to Palo Verdes !
Custoi:n built 4 bdrm ho m e w /family
room & forma l dining . Beautiful~new
la ndscaping on rear ter rac e & s lope.
3 ·Ca r garage . room for pool .
Leasehold.
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., REALTOIS
21 I I Son Joaquin Hilts Rood
NEWPORT CENTER, N.I. 644-4910
759-1111
* * * Mary lliH
20262 Orc·hid
Santa Ana
You are tht• "'·inner of
4 frH tickets
(514 value>. to
Anahei"'
loot Show
o/ n.wporl
REALTORS
'71-HI I
LOV&. Y '"I" Pl.AH. Mott ............
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S152;900.
COi.i OF NIWPOIT llAl.TOIS
2515 L Coast H!l'Y·· c:.or-.. M.r-
671·1111
WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS
CHECK & COMPARE THESE FEATURES
• LOCATION ' l /CEMENT I
•'OHL GA HAGE DRIVES
w OPENER I " MIC RO-OVEN
• SIZE · 1650 SQ. " D lS HWASHERj.
• THASH COMP. " A IR COND.
" HUG fl: WALK-IN " POOL &
CLOSETS J AClrZZI ~
$129,500
Newport Beach hiichly ---------·-~!!!!!!!!!!~!!~• upgraded 2 Bdrm c·ondo COSTA MESA
Mar 4 thru Ntar II
Anaheim Convent inn
(\•nlt>r
Call 642 56711. ext 272 lo
da1m your t 1t·kei~
WARD INVESTMENT IMC.
SALES OHICE 17 141 U I ·5055
JIOW. WU...St. w ith private patio. custom draperies . lar~e CharminJ? 4 Bdrm. 3 ba
pool' Walk to WestcliH home with ramilv room shoppin~ Shows like a Co r ner lot . VE R Y
model Hurry this privat e yards I m
* • • Cotto Metc1, Coif.
won'tlasl!Call646-7171 marulate and ready to move in. $174.500
IEACHHOUSE
Lari?e roomy family
home• w c·oiy blt·in en
t er t a1nment c·e nter
Owner's pricle is o b
\'IOU$. llij!hly Upj?raded
hit in k1l r hen a n d
l'arpet1nj! etc HuS?e
playroom...uµslairs rqr
kids or adults ' Askinj!
Sl74.900 Owner will
t•arry for 5 yf'ar~ al lo\\
interest
l~Md
llG4
Well planned 2-sty home
with formal dining and
ramily room. central air
w puririer and an invit·
inic spa. Features in· elude · custom
draperies. thick carpel·
in!! and a seller anxious
lo sell. Priced below
markel at $168.500
751·3191
C:::SELECT
tPROPERTIES
4 BR+ POOL
MESA VERDE
Location. lar~e 1 story.
formal entertaining.
country kitchen. sparkl
in~ pool. Only Sl42.500.
Owner anxious. Call ror
all details. 963-7881
USE THE
DAILY PILOT
"FAST
RESULT"
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
For Result
Ser vice Call
642-5671
Id. 322
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*cote Realty
& lnn•stment
640-5777
ASSUME t 1h0/o LH.
ASSUME LARGE 91~<'1, I
LOAN AND OWN F.R
WILL CARRY 2ND. On
ly S87 .500 for this de-liichtful 3 Bdrm r ondo.
Community pool Call
now 979-5370 ·
ALLSTATE
RE~TORS
associated
BROKERS REAl TORS
ll)}'-, W 8alboo b 7 t 1661 FIXER
IACKIAYVIEW ~2~.!~cc~!~~ I try way lead~ to vaullecl 8 E L 0 W C"t>ihnJ,ted hdn~ room
MARKET wO()(J hum111g r1replan-.
hug(' t·ountn· k1tc·h<·n.
This beautiful \'ie"' pro family room ·arl.'a m·('r I
perly in Newport 1~ look.c; covered patro pool
priced belo"' marlsl't ;rnd spa 3 Rdrm~ and 2
value and below aµ I haths -~ ha rl!<i lD a l
p r a 1 s a I Sp a l' r a I! l' S l 31 . IHl ll ('a II n n "' ,
kitrht•n w11h hreakfo-..1 546-2.11:!
flT<'JTla~a-ncl ni>rnf-~~
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
CclM DUrt.EX
COSTA MESA
BARGAIN!!
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beamed eatheclral t·•·rl ......Ew·po·RT lnj!S Hide-a W3 \ ma ... IC'r
f"'lll suite. separate i•hilcln·n~ LAGUNA HILLS
BEACH winJ?. Dash to tht• prn1I I
REDUCED SI 0,000
South or PCH duplex in
Corona del Mar 2 vears
new 4 Rlfrms -with
master h1rl<' awav cin
r lud1n1? f1rt>plat·e: spa 1
ow1wrs unit Pl.L'S. 2
Rdrm. 2 hath unit
Clvt'rs11erl g,1raS?r for
aufos anl1 mv1; + 'l'r~ high ~ssumablt>
lnan anil 1·real1\'l' ''"' ner
rc•adv to bargain Call ~<)'\ii.for <tpriointmenl Believe lhis ! 3 Bdrm. 2 Call today r11r det ail~ Fantastit· Vil'"' lo!"' 1th cl ~~ealh.Clrk~plr13bceen _/P.a,!"l1_0ilt $ 129,500 Owner hil!hly mollvtit('cl Rrlrm honw Pric't'd al m··
double car ~arage 2 Bdrm . I s"t or v ·-rreativefirianc-1n" ("ail ·-"' · " ... · · and will work-with \'l'n I n n Iv S l 25 . 500 ('a II
Many. many extra s . l o wnhom e Ver y ,... 5J6:9Jtl . 752-1700 A ~~l~ anxious Call e:~~ka~.sh~~~:~~-°rn~;: fii.tl29-~'!!ll I LLSTATE J SEA COVE (t:t~*i:W] i r= ~~1.·~~~~'. ·~ L:-imfflJ l REAL TOA: ,'. _,_~_~_?_:_3£.'R_.!_~_E:_o_
INVESTORS 1 .... ~~~~ ~-.:'.,m ~."~~i~~!l .~E~~~ ~~~~~oeated ~ ' : .. ~ . '.
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lort home and renl out on l'atifit Co<1 :-;t llig hwa\' with l TICICET older 2 Bdrm unit The 1 ocean vi e\\· & :100 feet frUn1 the ,.,.1 rsu rciiccu tNct SJNcE '"''
is now in Costa Mesa or. Bdrm has a s unken tub. beac h . G ros~l'cl m ·er ;,i repu1·tt'd IA YCREST
rerinj! residential pro· s undeck & s kylltes $300.000 in 1!:1811 .. \ r a n • find 111 Elegant f1Vl' h<'droom
perty with· Owner will finance at N l 13 h I home on quiet. sedudNt NoNeicaliveCashFlow 1 2 3'•r~. Full pri c e 1 cwµor ea c 'rii·cd 4 t s treet Fa mily room
I I
NoTenanl Problems S220.000. $2.250.000. With 1 :t dmvn. O\\'llt'I' w\11 Oen Lar111· pool with
Capital Gains Only ~ ca rr~· Jst T .D. al 13 ' 1p lllll'l't~!\t for130 !'Olar heali".I? Ownt>r
High Returns , ~' years with i.1 20 yt'al' dul•cl;1Ll' "''II C'arry Isl T 0 al
<not 2nd Trust Deeds I W JEFF IRIERY, REALTOR 12·~r, S310.non
Call ror information 2602 Newport llvd .• Newport leach 631-7300 N.I .
•
REC CARPET SEA COVE 675-9111 24 HOUR SERVICE PROPERTIES ""-.,.
154-1202 114·631·6990
NEW SPYGLASS LISTING
Six bedroom s Southport model with
ocean a nd canyon \dews. Has
m ag nifi ce nt brickwork and
landscapi n g. Best va lue i n
Spyglass. Call for a n appointment.
f;.1: '11i'lli fi 13 1020
ILL HUf«lR
C l A G N I G W Y T C A E C £ R S T C
E H T A R D 0 R N H S 0 K T R S C 0 S
G V Y A H A W T U M C 8 P T E A S A C
T A T M R E T 0 W M I U N N N E T P Y
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E S l D I R H I U U S N N T G I 0 T U
N T I A l 0 P T T E K E 1 Y F Y R K 0
t E A E C S K E H E R H l T A W E I R
0 E T H E E P S R I I U I S A R D G S
S V ITS F I 0 NT 8 P.L SJ RR AL
R H R 0 H V U E t A S P P 0 R 8 M Y Y
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MS P D WT I 0 L H M·I M H L Y N C H
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CE
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
MESA VERDE -IEST IUY
No Ques t ion Bui W hal This Is One
Of T h e Fint•st Buys In Thl· .\rea ~
Lovely Four lkdroom llom<.> On .\
Large· CortH'r Lot. Comµlctcl~·
H e modele<i . L<i r ge i\s!\uma hie
Loan. Submit Offe rs Onl~· SJ.t5.0(I().
NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4-l'LEX
'
Loe ate d On q u 1 t' t St n•1•t '.\' e <1 r
S hoppin g . Exn•llenl Conciition.
Good Rent ln t·ome. :\11111mum 11 V a c a n t' ~· F :J 0
(' t o r . F o u r
Two-Hedroom Cnib .• b sumahle
Loans . lns pt•t•I \\'ith Otlt•r Priced
At S3f)5.000.
.,.._ . ..,.. r••·••• .. ,. •
759-9100
#2 Corpor .........
M•wporlC..ter
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CdM
COTIAGE
$175,000
2 Bdrm charmer' Wood
bumin.1? fi rep I are. step
saver lntt'hen. lli11h as·
~umable Isl Tr>. Owner
w ill he lp f1onance.
673-8550
Tenifk T.,,... .
New 2 Bdrm ('Ondo.
family room . dinin.1?
room. 1ennisTpoot 1spa.
Sl89.900 $17.SOOdown
12°/oDOWH
Buys this 2 + den "ome
6 months new. double
iron gated entry . cathedral ('eilinics. brick
rire place . icourmet kitdien. French doors to
palio. Owner wi ll
fin1n re $179 .000
67~
TUa'Tl.llOCI
Ht6HUMDS
4 Bdrm w/vlew. Lots of
paneling, 11roreas decor
& lndscpng. Everything
you've lon1ed ror + a
lrae usum. ~ .. r; ICM1n. ... ooo.
TEltMS!
Assume a 91 "'. loan. I
yr old home 4 bdrm. 2
f u 11 b a l h s l ' n d l' r
~100.000 Call for more rletails. This one won't
last ' Brokt>r. 963-8182
DOHTLIKE
TUMC?
Come and see thii; lovely
3 Rdrm home with many
extras. located· on a
quiet rul-de-s a<' Only
$120.000 Call now
979-5370.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
SI 0,000 DOWN
and S76S PITA per mo. 2
Rdrm. I '"· ba c-ondo.
Great investment Real·
ty World Capistrano As
SO(.'.
661-1010
COf'OINI def Mar 1022
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
502 J\ra('ia: S337 .000
22 00 Wat e rfr o nt. SS80.oon
Drive hy. then call
Sara Man·m t 'nique llomes
675-5688 : 675·fi000
COM COTTAGE
ftluslncCNM
RED to $272,500
OR .i Bdrm 2ha hom<'
with 1solalPrl mas te r
bdrm1can he parent
retreat or in·llllA qrtrs 1
and a 2 Bdrm t·ollal!e
A:'llY W/\Y vou de.;,·nlw
1t It ·s cha.rm inf.! up to
dalt' h eau11f11ll'
located.
CAU FOR DETAILS
644-7211
~NIGEL
GAILEY &
ASSOCIATES
Co1toMeosa 1024
•••••••••••••••••••••••
MESAYEIDE
Sharp 3 Bdrm on comer
lot F eat urin it 2
rireplaces. new roof.
r oppt>r plumbing and
much more. Owner"''"
assist with the fmanrini.e
a nd will also rons1der it
lease option. Prired at
$130.000. For more rll'~
tails rail. 540-1 ISi
~~HERITAGE
R F ALTORS
F.asts ide C ,M, 28r.
Completely remodeled
R·2 lot. Lots or charm.
Open dai ly . II ·•.
642·2101. 321 ROt'hest.er.
C.M.
OWMB MUST saL
THISWIB
Hl!lh 12~ assumahle
lo an. lmm1rul1t• 3
Bdrm plus bonus room
F.1rthtone carp•ls.
beautiful y11rd. Askin!l
Sl64.900. Submit a ll ot·
rers. Call 540-1151
#~-~-HERITAGE
RE l\t IOk..._
9.5
INTOEST
AaaumeMOK6"m.Lov.
ely a Bdrm. I blltll. fHtl·
ly room. ,.....,.~. dpen
beemed Hllln1a. new .
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Verde Mus t ull Deerfield Thl' rhtn S
0W11«'1 aauow1 dOnt' ll!i never before•
Hurry tall Me 74S4 t'ool. pa, maacnHi<'ent
............ "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... o.....w
LUM optJon or equity
1b1~ Ow bdt buy on
Bal Penln Charmine
2 •lY Span homl' on the
p..-k ! <'all Joyce W altze
131 1316
REALTORS
••POOl!.
Thia lovely qne level
Newport home wraps
around its own secluded
pool. 1222.000 and ne1d-
ble ftnancing too. Call
for detaJls.
e-1:,\1\!r It
I ! I·, L I y
•,·, 1 lUUO CENnIRY 21 GoJdstar deror anct l:u1dsn1"ang All this and assumt> a
107' GREENBROOK 4 lfr 2 high loan balan(·t-C:all i--===;:~;:-•1 .r-~.._ I balh. v1t>w o r g11rdt-11 now' I V•Hlla _,.,. •• 1
frocn k.atchen Cathedrul Ocean vu, 3 Bdrm 2"".t •••••••••••••••••••••••
ulliftp. ni<'e fireplae(' ~\\\)l)(Jbrldne Ba, 3 ear garage OCEANVlEWHOME Out ol town owner very .., S3Z5.000 Spacious 4 bdrm. 3 bath
motivated $144.500 with R4:•11U ~ famlly home with 2 rock
assumable loan Agent 551 ·JOOO ~~ StevaeCoDunn fi~aces. great family room. close to shopping 641-1234&~046S lt20Barnnn l'k"'1.lni111· and golf course. 1189,000.
3 BR. 21-ii ba eondo Nr 498-4950
So. Cst Plaza. Stylites . •--...... 1111111111!111111!11!1•1 75'-tZ21 • .
patio. de<'k, 2 car gar WALMUY SCl)UAll 1111111!~~~~!!!~~·1
Many upgrades Paint & * nsT IUY * --IAYFlt~ L1·ngo cpl to suit Sl32 000 Nice 2 story "C" plan 2 · · ' bdrm condo fo'res hly CHAI.MIR. SUPH _ Rulf.,.,. Owner S4().4083 ........ S. I ~0 _ painted. central air ,_,,.. v -r• GI BUYERS Three
bdrm condo located
close to South Coast
Plaza. Beautifully de
Priced below rompara-DOWN
ble sales for immediate Don't wait on this lovely
achoo. S98.500 house with private dock.
$475.000. 64 I ·0763
• •••••••••••••••••••••• Mobl.tto..s
ca-•rcW LohfwS-. ..... ,.,., 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3400 sq. ft. ofc bldg. Xlnt
location for attorney's
ofc nr courthse. $375,000
131-4560 bkr
COSTAMISA
Super clean C-1 bldgs.
suitable for light in·
dustry and offices. Front
bldg contains 4 carpeted
and paneled offices + 2
baths. Rear block bldg
has 110/220 power. full
noW'Scent lighting. 2-12'
d oor s. large mezt,
storage space .. lot SO x
120/ Concrete drive and '
lg parking area. securi·
ty fence. owe S215,000
or lse/opt at S225.000.
Submit on terms .
2 acres vacant parcel,
R·l, in prime ar41a, Lag.
Bch, 1245.000. 29% down.
Owner, M0-4244.
ESTATISID
5"'-i VlEW acres over·
looking San Juan
Capis trano. Spec·
tacular! Only 8 minutes
from the yacht harbor. Horses ok. t650,000.
, A Oiv1s1on of
H;irbor Investment Co.
Wdbrg nu 2 Br 2 Ba, den.
1-sty, atrium, A/C, frplc,
very popular mdl, lrg
y rd, auto sprinklers.
Nice clean 2 Br. 1 Ba. gardener. adults, no
Fencedyard,newpainl. pets. 1750/mo. Agt.
gar. NZS. l5t. last+ 1150 _4_94-0'19 __ 1 ___ _
sec. 2548 Or~e "D".
541-2'778.
3 BR 1 Ba. hardwood
noon. small pet OK. 2
chiklren OK. Avail 2/15.
S515. As k for Les.
WOODlllD(iE
Rich earthtone colors,
2Br, 2Ba twnhse, corne r
unit. landscaped patio.
stove, refrig, wshr/dryr,
auto dr opor, lse. adlts 546--SlllO -$675 mo Owner/al(enl
631·5W KIDS /PETS OK
E -Side. fenced yard,
garage, 2 Br . 1545.
642·2510, 646-4848.
Woodbridge condo. 3 Br.
111. Ba. 9600/mo. 12131
-498.fi090eves & wknds
2 BR. encl gar. adlts, no
pets. MSO. 773W. Wilson.
631-4M9
Woodbridge lease. 2 Br.
-
WATERFRONT 1~~~~~~~~~ 2 BR t Ba. 252 Knox St.
HOMES M ...... Deseri. E/Side. $520 util incl.
REAL ESTATE R...... 2400 Drive by. call 645-7009
631-1400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I lh Ba. patio. pvt l<k ..
boating, tennis. poql.
$600/mo. Agt. 640-9900
a...-..... 3112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Niguel Shore1. Perfect
1hape. 3 Br. z Ba. N"
bei1e carpet. Guard
sate. pool, ~is. 1175
mo. &M-$G, 131-1213.
~~~.?:t ..... ??~~
LuxLl.l'loua Mallorca
w /breatbt.aklnc .vu of
lake. 3 Br 2 Ba. powder
rm. breakfast area•din
rm. Lrg mstr s te , 2
deck!, frplc, A/C, pre-
stigious gated comm. No
pets. $1000 /mo. Agl.
494_-0'19_1 - ----
•Beautiful view home 3
Br. 2 .Ba. Fam. rm.
frplc. S695. 640-9646.....:.._
Hewport IHch 3~6t • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Newport Shores Canal
front 4bdrm, 3bA. newl)'
decorated. 2 blocks to . .,.. ........... ~ ·=~~:. acres with pool '&:
separate guest & maid's
quarters. Facilities /or
14 horses. BeautiJul
stalls with exercise-.; &
s how arenas. I y-.r
lease
cor ated . 2a,, baths . C A l l H 0 W
formal din ing room 644-7211 $3,900Down N.B. lbr.
54(>..4646 or 631-7653
John Lembeck (Agent)
For W. 1100 1wc-r..o,.rty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
MAMMOTH
I er-condo at 7 & 8.
Sauna , spa. r ec rm.
1 Avail. now. 760·1933 or
548.9(84
COLLEGE PARK
3 Br 2 ba. frplc . lg
kitchen . like new
cpt.s/drps. Newly paint-
ed. Lge fncd rear yard.
det. dbl gar w /opener.
lmmac cond. S695 mo
lse. lmmed. occupancy
Laurelwood patio home. 3
hr. 2 ba, newly redec. lge
liv. rm w/frplc, master
hr suite .. 2 car gar.
1750/mo. ~1 -911917581
Redhtl I 0-~ Real:..;
1;-;-:{ :-:{1111 Atrium . $134 ,750 .
TARBELL . BKR Laguna Beach Mobile 10 UMTS, Costa Mesa.
Home. steps lo beach. I like new. OWC. Fast
br, l ba. new crpts & escrow, agt. 714-641-0290
DEER F l ELD Twnhse
_540-1720 ----Hwlkgt•IHclt I 040 s • ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAMROH'T
Choice comer duplex. 3
bdrm. 2 bath up. 2 --TOltC Bdrm, 2 bath down. rwa '""~ "I' WANTED· 3 or 4 BR to Great rental · or home + Split Owne rsh ip Pro· $175.000.K. Assume only. income unit. SF:LLER gram allows you to buy a 20"!. dwn. agt. 644-1094 H home without negative W I L L E L P
cash flow wilhoul iAttn· Investors· Wood· FINANCE!S895.000'
management problems. bridge condo. 3 Br. 11 ' ~lay Prop.
using m inimum down ba. Assume Isl & 2nd Redlon
payment! Start your TD. Agt. 552.3339 •675-7060•
nest egg today. Call for ·~~!!!!!!!!!!!!11!'-I more information. Univ. Park. Popular Ox -
TAJCEOYH 13112% ............ ,
4 ITI06. new! 2br, 2ha,
condo. completely up-
graded with custom
drapes & ca rpeting.
t'-athedral eeilings,-pl'o-
f essiona lly landscaped
wit h pri v pati o ,
pool/spa! Wo n't last.
.i~!~=T
ford Plan. 3bdrm, 21h ha.
formal din rm & bonus
rm Pvt puttin~ J(reen in
back yrd, overlooking
comm. pool Prof.
landscaped & decor.
$179.900. Owner I Agt
760-8816.
WOODlllDGE GLEH
9l/•%A1..._
2br. 2ba. study, frplc,
comm'ty pool/jac/lake.
$128 ,000 By Own er
559-4922
AREAL
3SOO sq ft on Cherry Lake:
Good assum . 16L
$297 ,SOO firm. Owne r.
892-338.5 or 642·0565.
VICTORIAN
BEACH HOME
New 3 BR 3"'2 Ba. Quali-
l y hand c rafted oak
thruout. Stained glass.
spa
Plan Ill Realty
752-6499
drapes. many xtras .
Space rent S375. Price
SI 1.750. Call 499-4635. -----1
BY OWNER 2Br. vacant. I
Dana Point. $26,500.
493-1995. 493··6661
BY OWNER· I Br, vacant,
Capistr a no Beach,
$15.000. 493-1995. 493-6661
•EXCITING•
EstahSale
Beautifully customized
24'x60' Viking Home
2Br. 2Ba & enclosed
porch. In Laguna Hills
nicest 5 star park. 21 yrs
old & olde r (JE8359)
_ .... l.yillTo.wa
A Doll House. 20x42. 2Br.
lBa. walk-in closets.
Many xlras. $22.SOO.
C~SSIC
MOllLIHOME
SALIS
2706 Harbor. Ste 208A
540.5937 141-1511 VALUE
AT a time when good
buys are few and far
between, we are proud
to present this im-
maculate. up-g raded 4
bdrm. 2....,b ba. Plan 4 in
Northwood Place Fan-
tastic assumable loan.
Call today for further de·
tails.
SIO,OOODOWN
Ioli lllrtfs COltdo
Sgl level Anita. 3br, 2ba. I~~~~~~~~~~
2 br condo in unique. pvt
adult comm. Sec. gate.
pool, jac. 2 car gar. N!lar
beach. Xlnt cond. See to
apprec. By owner
S1Z7 .ooo. 960-5034
MO 9'JALIFYIMG'
3br. 1"7ba + Owner will
carry! Tota I price is
185,000 Take over pay
ments of $623/mo. l.o Lo
down. Will not last. call
now.
e nd unit on grnblt
$179.900 Owner/Agt.
831 -7824. 768-7413 .
644-6368
GREATEST VALUE
IN NEWPORT-3Br, 2Ba
den. pool. many UP·
grades. $178 ,000
Owner/agl. 548·8665.
548-5758
oratHOUSE
T..s/'T1M's l ;-5PM
232V1ASAN REMO
I.JOO ISLE
M agnjficent l story ror-
ED FO. l"lUICK n e r property with PllC ""' beautiful deror. S675.000
Ho 9uol Proble•H WATLRI HONT
Estate Sa le , 1963
Lakewood Mobile home.
great loc Gd cond.
Wk days please ca" I
759-4173.
rACIFIC
PARADISE
Lovely 2 Bdrm 2 bath
mobile home with fan·
tastic ocean view. in pre·
stigious North Laguna
area. Desirable end unit
with huge patio and cov-
ered porch. Long term
land lease available .
Good financing. $80,000.
don osen
n•a l tor« SALE '+523 CAMPu°sDa· IRv1,.E -
Here HOMI ~
* *UNIV. PARK REAL ESTATE 1213 N. COAST HWY Owner will help finance 631-1400 LAGUNA BEACH
this 4br. 2ba. Huntington One of Irvine's large at· 497·4848
Beach Beauty. 127 /8'7. ladled homes. Superbly ....__ S...t-I ZOO
interest rate available located in the heart of l•-•,•Aa•,,•o•D•o•w• ... ••I ~-~~.:":: • .'!":. •••••• too! University Park. Call v-11 "
H_,.,TMs W0tt'tlcnt for details regar ding •-yn..__ c--1....a WORST COULD BE •tSIZt 900 ndf' · ... ~ ~ 91 BEST FOR YOU ,.. • price a inanctn · 10~ down buys this 2 If you have $164.000 and 60LDEllUICST bdrm beach h o u!le want 35o/. yield annual· llWL Prime rental location. ly . purchase $200,000 two REALTORS Owne r will fin anc e year deed or trust bear· '•,._,er ~ASSOCIATES $175,000. ing 2Cn. interest on 2S
141-1511 rt.ya IHI Esatah acre avocado grove in ""!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!~ L.,....._h 1041 67J-lt00 inactive development
": •••••••••••••••••••••••1"!'~!!~!!~~!!~~1 area near Vista. Com-Villa Pacific Condo. llfESHAKES r bined 8<7. 1st. +this In·
S98,S00.3Br.OWC large Weathered ceda r PIMTHOUSI vestment represents
2nd. T.D. Agt. 968'2297. ' shakes. that is Custom Co.do wttlt Dock less than SO'h of the ap-STAMDOUT designed 3 bdrm, fam 2 Bdrm. 2ba, 280 deg praised value of land.
A beautifully upgraded rm. z baths. Extensive ocean. bay. mtn. city MAI appraisal on adja· · use or wood glass & L cent 2t,':i acre parcel at Franciscan Fountains view. Poos. sec. ge as-S h c 11 home. ~h paintinside ceramic tile. Beam ceil· sumable loan. Balboa t 5o.ooo, eac · 3
and out. Plus luxurious Ing. frplc. $165.000. Mis· Penin. Fee land. C/21 7t4n5t-4826: 493·1153 or
new carpet. A spacious-4 s i o n R e a I l Y • Newport Cntr 756-~. ----
Bdrm 2 ea be_..ty with 1114)ec-O'm. &40-S357 ... 760-6767 .......... Properly 1400
formal dining. tireakfast ir• •cious ••••••••••••••••••••••• room and mort!. Super _..,.. Newport Hgt.s by Owner 3600 sq ft omce bldgs nr.
financing by owner. Entry dei:k leads to ex· 2br w/2 dbl gar! 675·3083 S.A. Courthouse. Xlnt
Askinfl309,900 elusive Portafina home. or679-9887 for atrny11 . 1375,000. 3 Bdrm. 2~ ba. master ............. lty Wilfrplc. Den with wet1--------•l _63_,_l-4560 __ b_k_r_. __
67M700 bar. VlEWS! •Atm IM'l'IY Co•111cW
OPEN HOUSE 12-5 L.,.. V...,. R.l. Feel the peace and tren-rr .. rty 1600
497-1761 qulllty in this Cliff ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5Br. 3Ba. pool, wlk to
lx'h. 22112 Wood Island
Ln. 912-55'73
SELL idle Items with a
Dally Pilat Classified Ad .
'" ... I 044 l"IH I 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Haven home. Quality
built for present owner.
3 Bdrms and family
room. large pool and
encloeed yard. s:tso,000.
Specialty s hop spa ~e
avail in Laguna Beech's
finest mall. Owner offer·
ing attractive terms.
Call ast«·SIOO.
BY OWNER Eight 2 BR units,
1334,500. owe. fast
escrow. Agt. 714-6tl--0290
Lease brand new 2Br Owner 644-4227
condo in prestigious In----
di a n Wells Racquet I 438 E. 18th St. Clean 3Br.
C I u b . E I e g a n t I big yard. No dogs. Alley
r u rni s h in gs. r r p I c . access. $650. 556-~6.
~/mo. Option to buy.
APPLIYAUEY
Near n ew 4-Plex. 2
bdrm. 2 bath each unit
with fireplace. enclosed
patio, double garage.
$165.000. Bill Grundy,
Rltr. 675-6161.
IO"h down. 13.2<'~ assum. ...,-H&TS
l oan Call col lect 2Br 1Ba.sglgar.spac
213-343·2630. Eve or yrd.goodcond .~lmo
before8AM. 1584 Riverside Pl. Curt
FOUR PL EX
Westside Costa Mesa.
Needs some work .
$22,000 yr income. Full
pr ice S22!i.OOO. Owner will carry 10'1 interest
w/SliO,OOOdn.
0..tofStah ,roperty 2600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
40 A scenic Oregon Coast.
Electricity. fenced. out
standing view. accessi-
ble. owner 492-2499
A PREHIGE Ranchn,Fanns. q_ __ __... _ __.li--HOME~ •• ~!' ......... ~!!~
R.E. Investments
3333W. Coast Hwy, NB
645-6646
IHCOME rltOPIRTIIS
Looking for income un-
its?! We have 5 pro-
perties in C.M. Priced
right at less than
t lXGross. No bank
financing required. In-
terested? Then call us.
~ a.JU I t ln,'1 II k:,.
714 :641-0763
2787 Bris tol St.
Costa Mes a. CA
MoDowwYA
low DoWR FHA
Super 3 Bdrm I~ Ba
family home. close to
Tustin Ave & Santa Clara . P r ime area,
seller will get creativl'
OH ered at $89.900
54().36166
•Whelan
Real Estate
Fallbrook 16A. avocaao
land. 150 trees. 40x80
bldg, 1275.000. owe or
trade for home 673-9473 ......
•••••••••••••••••••••••
HwsFwlllllMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• l .... P ....... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Channing 5 bdrm. 3 bath
bayfront with 38' boat
float. 11600 mo. Bill
Grundy. 675·1616.
.......... leech 3169 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LUXURY VU CONDO: 2
Br 2ba. Security bldg.
Sl250/mo.
MOBILE HOME· 2 Br.
2ba. Cannery Village.
TV. stereo $750/mo.
Waterfront Homes Inc
Realtors 631-1400
Newport Crest condo.
walk to beach. deluxe
4bdrm, fam rm. wet bar,
frplc. gar. pool. tennis
courts. partially furn.
lmmed occupancy .
11200/mo. (714)631-7270.
DUPLIX OM WATEI f ntM___ 31 tO
Raio. for Jo• bo9t • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
2 & 3 Bdrms. decks & patio, 2 frplcs. Prime
location. Lge assum.
loans.
C /21 M.wport C.tr
Exec. home. 3 br. 2 ba,
frplc. many extras, 1750
+furn. rental. Refs. req.
542-6513 or 835·3541
640.5357 7'0-6767 HCMMS u..fwWIMd
••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 UNITS, pride of ~....... 3202
ownership. Xlnt. cond. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• location. owe 2nd. or h assume Is l TD of?BrlBa,clean&sarp. · near So. Coast Plaza S205_.000 at 10~ interest. $495. Adults. 979-6896. Asking S360,000. 631-7215 751-6339 '
agt.
DUPLEX
$219,'50
lalto9P11l11llla
2 & 3 Bdrm units. 2 baths
e•. 2 Doors from sand. Close to Newport pier &
shops. Ideal loc . for
summer/w\nt.er rental. w..-,M. T.,..,.Co .
R..-... 644-4910
COSTAMISA
7 Units. Bread & Butter.
That's what these units
a re referred too. Ap·
prox. ~ acre, conve-
GI.EAT RENTALS
Woodbridge Condo-2Br.
2Ba. air, patio, 2 car
garage, $725 mo.
East Side C M-'2Br.
t \.'.rBa. service porch.
garaae. lg hse. new
paint • carpet. 91125 mo. Ask for Jim or Mike
642·5554
2 Br 2 full bath condo. 2
car gar. Pool. jacuizl.
Gas pd. $700/mo. Days
213/861-8207, home
213/923-2660
E . SIDE·3Br, l 11Ba .
freshly! painted. lg encl
yd w/detached gar age.
S67Srno.~
2 br, 2 ba. frplc. bale.
twnhse. $475/mo. Call
631-61194.
Mesa Verde,--4bdrm . 2ba.
2 car gar. nu paint.
crpts. drps. $700/m o
646-2821.
MISAYHDE
3 8d2 Ba, frpl. BBQ. pol·
ting sheet renc-. yrd. dbl
car gar. 1670/mo. Craig.
5.59-9400
Dix E. Side lwnhse. 3 br.
2i,.; ba. patio, frplc. blt-1 ins. auto gar. opener.
wash/dry hook-up. $690.
75~eves.
Mesa Verde~xec 4br,
3ba. 2 sly. 3 car l(ar
Grdnr . $950
114m0-1804.
3 Bdrm. 2 ba. family rm.
frplc. 2 car gar. Nice
back yard . $750/mo.
Waterrronl Homes
Realtors Inc. 673·6900
3 Bdrm 2 bath. hardwood
noors. fplc. bltns, dbl
garage. Dirty & needs
work. $495 mo. Child &
pet OK. Call 546·5880,
ask for Larry or Pam
Hwl..,._ hach lZ4C •••••••••••••••••••••••
5 bib to ocean. Elegant 2
bdrm. fam rm & den.
($725 mo). Plush crpts.
2'h ba. cedar &. glass.
Dbl car pvt gar. fully
maint. yd. Adults. no
pets. Inquire at SZ7 18th
St. 714/96-0-6331 or
.5112.
HOMES FOR RENT
3 & 4 Bdrm. $550-$575.
Fenced yards &
garages. Kids & pen
welcome. 964-2568 or
973-29'71. Agt .. no ftt.
3 Br t ~ ba, frplc. pool.
jac:. tennis courts.
SSSO/mo, 1st/last. sec
dep. Diane 213/5'72·S2:50
• 714/539-1493
4 Br. 2 Ba. Fam rm. Xlnt
location. Gardener. 95.
HMDOS.
nient to all 1tores. 3 2Br. * • *
3br. 3ba w/fam rm, new I•--•-•••••
cpt. clean. $700/mo. ON WATER : 2 Bd"'°'.
~9-8506 mid day 2ba in Towers. Vi~!V-
RENTALS
2br +den 21": ba
3Br I' 1ha
3Rr 2'':!ba
• •$75(}
S.575
S850
't523 CAMPUSl>a·IR'll .. E
Very II( & luxurious nu
home in Wdbrg. 4 Br. 3
Ba. fam rm. Ai C. frplc,
lrg y rd w t auto
sprinklers. gardener:. no
pets . S950/mo. Agt.
494-0791
Univ. Park Terr. Condo. 2
br. 2 ha. 2 car garage,
patio. wet bar. fprlc.
Comm, pool & jac. S6SO
mo. 833-0618
Turtlerock 3 br atrium
hom e . pref . non
s m oker s. S82S /mo
Laule Enterprises.
731-4445 X33.
Woodbrid11te ~ndo. 2 Br.
1._., ba. Earthtones .
frlplc, cer amic Lile.
Light & cheery. quiet
area. 1625. call 64().9605
bef loam or afl·3pm
Woodbrid11te Sycamore
Plan. 4 Br. 3 ba. No pel<;
$750 mo. incl gardener
752-2881.
Woodbrid~e Condo· 3br.
I ''•ba. $60()tmo
wrk 1151 2000. hm
675-1078
Golf Course Condo 2Br.
Den. All amenities. Xlnl.
loc. $750 mo 675·9132.
Rancho San Joaquin 2sty
Condo 2 mastt-r bdrms.
den. 2"'2ba. comm 'ty
pool/jac .. w/dryer incl
$770 5.52-8378 -----"'
WOODBRIDGE GABLE·
2Br. den. 2Ba. $680 mo
5.52-8232 aft6PM.
Large 3 Br. Condo 2"7 Ba
Din a rea. family rm.
frplc. crpt. 2 stor y,
comm. popl. Avail. 3-16.
S865 mo. ~ cteposit. Call
752· 12.112 9 to 4
3 Bdrm townhouse in
Heritage Park. Highly
upgraded. Excellent
location. No pets. l600
mo. Agt, 133-9293.
&..J-leece. 3241
S850 mo.
rROF. DF:CORA'rEO~ 2
Bdrm+ den. wctha't .
tennis & pool F.nd unjl.
Red to $900/mo. '
Waterfront Homes Inc:
Realtors 631 · ltllc>
llarbor Ridge l!autr*·
mont Model. Full ocean
view. $2500 mo. 760-197] --~
ILUFFS
Back Bay vu 3 br. 21~
ba. tri -level. redee
644-0634. 535-7268 •
Attractive 3br. hse 2be
rrplc. beamed ceiling,
e lse t o bch . ga r .
S7 9 5 1 nHL ~7 S-· 11·&-6~
496·8339 eves Sava.
~ild&Co._ --+
Newport Terrace i
C on do 3 B r . 2 1•1 B a: .
iiarage Isl & last No
pets S6001mo 645·9219
Spacious 3 Br townhous~.
217 Ba. good recrea
t1onal area S650/mq
Southland Realtor,
544-1440
Newport Crest 3 Br 2S?
Ba Ocean view Poql.
tennis. S875 mo 642-349!,
Lr~ 3bdrm. 2•,ba. E.
Bluff condo. ram rm. dirt
rm. on greenbt>lt. Bob
675-6565 agt
3 Br 2 Ba large y;irct. 2
car garage $745 mo
fl75'0562.
Attractive Ne wport Ter
race rondo. 3bdrm. 2ha
$650/mo. Kids welrome
646-9169.
IA YPOIMT CONDO
Proressionally decorat
ed New spacious 2 Stry
2 Ar. 2'-'l ba. frplt. encl
patJO. gar S9751mo lse.
Susan 957 6507, 540-7238
2500 sq ft condo. 3hr, ram
rm. 2'-'lba. 2 car gar
Sl400. 557-7883
Nwpt. Heights. 3Brl2~
a vail. Mar. I Refrig.
Grdnr $750 mo. 645-7400
THEILUFFS
Large 3 bdrm. 21.<z bath.
pool, greenbelt. 1950 mo
2 Bdrm. 2 bath. S875 me>
Bkr. 644-0134.
Irvine Terrace ocean
view "°me. 4 Bdrm. ,4
bath. private comer I°'
$1200 mo. Call Anita ,
Agt. for •PJ>t. 963-8182 or
771H70S'.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Hgts. 2br bl
STEPS TO BCH, • 2Br. gar. gardener, 8650/~
2Ba, frplc, llMSmo. RMP 675-DJ3or679-9967 eves: 499-3111
3 Bdrm, 2~ bath, 2 ftplcs,
clubhouse 6 pool ,
Mediterranean style
1ate suraded condo with
view, near beach ,
Monarch Bay area. 9115.
Agent Larry, Gt·75M.
HVH 4br . 1800 t
R e n wick. no pets.
gardener. l950/mo 1st
640-SIDS
3 Bdrm, 2Yt Ba, 2-sly~
pool/ spa. trplc, dbl ga~
Diana. 155· UU ot
131-U.Agt. & 4 lBr. S250,000. Good l.Wlr'H•• Oceanfront lbr. trlr
Comm'I land. Prime terms. Poe1lble trade. C_._ .. w_. Jl22 S12BolN"B" +cabana IHO/mo . S..Jllm ;
frontace on Beach Blvd. Mc N •• h Re a It Y ....... -............... Newport Beach adultaonly49-all , C ;'Is-1271
642-52 0
macneb I Irvine
realty
A IUlllDIARY Of
THE IRVINI COMPANY
POSSlll.I LIASI OPTIOMt
Seller will consider shQrt term
lease-option on thls sophisticated
Turtre Rock tow nhome . Immaculate and ready tO move in.
Call for terms. $163,500. Dorothy .. Lewt1 752-1414. (C·88)
7U·1414 Ill .. c~ V.at.v e... w~~ c; ••
...... •*61 .. 0.... ~ .....,, v-c...
MIM'OUCOMDO
... LOCA110M waa to W..tditr Piasa
ftom Ulla actuJt 2 Bdrm, 2
ba condo. Pool •~d
priYlley. OWDef' will at·
.1l1t ln flnancln1. ~.
WAH.Rf MONT
til)MI~ '-·
AEALESTATE
ln.e.o
Ready for development 642-lJM. 142-4571 evee. Spedacular Ocean Ir City You an the winner of '-••• .... •••••••• .. •••-'
in area of 1boppinf cen-la .. trW/ ll1ht Yiew. Lr1 2 Br. 2 4 frwW. 9'00. Newer !bdrm. 2ba. aor..,. 2Br. lBr. J s tt
ten, restaurants and of-,. .. ~ty 2100 Ba. 1'lth formal dlnln1. (Slhalue), to w a• her I d r Y e r • '""'-· 2 car pr, 9dt
flee complexes. Alm09t 4 ....................... •s mo, Call Anthony t.a• •• panonunlc white water _mo=.;..·--~_.,...;..;.. ____ --+-
•c. al a low price of lea• Two lmpnmid lndualrial WkdYs 642-5757, Eves & .., SMw view, Arch Beach Hts. ~ J ~~fi-1·00 pr fl. Call bld11. 2 years old. WlmdlM4.-. Mar.4UU'ullar.I rnfi171orl'IS-J0'4. ••••••••••••••••••••• •
We1tminl1ter. Alt. Shondilfs 2 br•den, lte AMMl=•enUon 4Br:' reuHllon room ...... Mendi&lllGal..,.
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l,vt bdrm & b•th, kit.
priv. fem11lc. C.M. S200
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Hotwll,Mohh •••••••••••••••••••••••
A1tlho11 Inn oceanfront.
I.ow winter rates. Daily
or weekly Kitchenelle. sao& up. 675·8740.
Vec..._R .... 4250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4bdrm. 2ba <'Ondo on
North Shore of Tahoe.
"'ully (um 5.'mln from
Nurth Star $400/wkly
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MAlll rondo. Na111li Ray
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752 49:!t. !IAA-7 194
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l'roh•ssion a llv s in«<' l!nl .
HOUSEMATES
R32-4134
N R. 30+ lo shr 2br. 2hu
1·ondo, patio . frpl<'.
phone, S290. 641i-7332
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•1!>7 JSll6 , 6pm.
s ...... ~at\.' :177l XTRA LGti:2RR. 2RA Uf':A<ll Yt-:ARl.Y. ZAR. , Sha~ beautiful Newport Capktr.to J 17 t .. ... Pool. Jacu.ni. Adults ~sTSIDE Huntinl{lon llarbor area 2Ra Ocean vei-..• from ~fe1ght.s home overlook .......................
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790.4887
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N1• l'l'ls $.\45 127 2ts t l688SL.vnn S46·3.S4I
patio. frpk. & n 1w. m.: the Ray and open
S625 1213142().866() oc•ean. Your own large
bedroom & full bath
I !'\t nu.vs f>4G 4262
I:! Hr 1 Ra . $450 mo. ls L
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• • • •••• • •• ••• •• • • • • • • • • 675·4166. Bi 11646-5096 Balboa ,.eftiutsela 3807
••••••••••••••••••••••• WF.STffAYAP1'S. larJ?e 2
WANTED 3 bachelor's to Rr. 2 Ra. S47 5. New
111•1.·upy 3 br. 2 ba bt·h. 1?a rden.apts, patios. spa.
a pt. til summer Ad rm Adults. no pt>ls.
w pvt bath $250. oth<>rs 398 W Wilson. 631·5583
S:!OO lmmed. 1w1·11p\' W,111 furn 675 5710 · ,Spa<'. F:$ide l!arden apt.
2 Ar. 111811 . l'nc J?ar.
IA---G-;a..llfttl!Hlolol M-. l822 Pvt, pal. •:i.bllL..t.o..shup_
••••••••••••••••••••••• /\dlt." S4SO mo. 642-0461.
Dix ocean vu I Ar. newly
rtecorated w 1tara1?e
i\rlulLc; $675 mo. Ask for
I,. a ye 640-9900
:-.11c(• vie.,.. 3bdr m . 2ba. 2
o;unde<'ks . frplc . beams.
110 peL" Rirhard 640 1850
ll~s 640-71n2cH's
:'l:tra Ire 2b<lrm. yril. pvt
hl"<ich an·c•ss. "nod
h<'am ce11in)!. nu pNi..
S600 mo f>.59 92fl5
F.H·<·u11v<' 2Hr 21 ~· Ha ~
t>rn. F Dtntnl! f' H
1·493·11083
CostaMna 3824 ................•......
2 Ir. I la Apt
N1•wly decor Gus pd.
,. n t· I I! a r . fl o o I .
T o wnhouse ty pe a pt.
2bdrm. I '-:oba. patio.
c losed .:ar . gd E side
Inc. Adults . S41 0 .
646-2280.
***
W.F.IJMlly
467 E. F:sther
Costa Mesa
You are t he winner of
4 fr'M ticll.ts
1$14 value I. to
Anc!Mi11t
loatShow
Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8
Anaheim Convention
<.:enter
Call 642·56'78. ext. 272 to
claim your tickels .
* *.
ct wa s h (•r /\du It s lSOl'Til Coast T e rr 2 hr.
1>42-5073 I h a c n h d o A I I
HEWl Y DECOR.
I Br gas pd . ('nd j!ar.
11 washer. pool Adults
642 5073
Spaciou.c; 2 Rr $3fj5 Pool
& laundry fac 548 9!>5"
from 12·7PM
umenit.ies. Avl. 3·1 $475.
Sat/Sun. wkdys afl 6PM.
2 1 3 4 25 7671 o r
213·86fH994
2 Ar 11:• Ra Townhoui;e
Air. itaraJ?e. fned patio
Adults .• no pC'lll S435
64~4837
Ll?l' 2 br. j!as & water pd.
t '~ mi. lo beal'h _ S395.
891 7490art 6.
2 Spacious Bdrm. IRa.
X lnt. location Ne ar
frwy & shoppinR center
Se p . i:ara .:e No
c hildre n . n o p ets
$400 mo. Eves & wknds
a ft. 6' r all Beth 842-6832.
or wkdys· 9-5. <'all Mr.
Eskaros· 953·0300 .
N-ew-~rm Condo near
Civic Center. r oot. ten·
nis , c lubho u se. No
children or pets . S495.
644· 7722 d ys. 857 ·2026
evlwknds .
2 Rr. 2 Aa Pentho use
Apt. w•oc vu S700/mo.
Mo to Mo. 7141624-1325
F:ves.
DLX Condo on Penin.
2Br. 2Ba. enC'l J?ar. many
xtras . S695 mo. 970,2693
Dix Bayfront condo. 2 Rr
2 Ra. vu of Catalina.
secur. bldl!. under.
i.?round pa rkinf!. Doc k
avail. S85()tl~se. 760· 1933.
548-9094. 675· 1570
Spacious 3bdrm condo
2'~ ba Quiet lot·
S7501mo
631-1759. 631-4744
lbdrm <'Ondo. ocean .
n ig hl ·li.:h t vu .
Ve r s ailles compl ex.
S5SO 642·0435.
Non s mokinR Ma IE' S350
646-8055
Roommate want e d . 3
bdrm. ho m e in C.M
Furn. util incl Call
Answer Ad. !i420. 24hrs
642-43)().
F 23+ to shr li.?e 3 br apt. I
blk from bea <'h .
SJ001mo. N.B. 646-3377
roommat e nel'ded for
2txirm. lba on Aalbmt
P _eni n su l a S 250
673-8890.
Seeking pror. roommate
to shr F. V_ pool hom e •
842·2917.
Rmmte wanted 3 Bdrm
house in Costa Mesa
S200 mo util incl 754·0428
I Resp F. non-smkr. ne.,..
NEAtt THE IEACH
2Br. 28a, bltns. skylite.
pvt patio. garage. adlts.
S485 mo. .m Edinger
84().~ or 846-6234
2 Bdrm. I bath u pstairs.
kitcbtdin rm & 111 bath
down. Pvt pat.io. Pref.
mature adults . Quiet
area. M50 mo. 960-9385.
Walk to beach. lse 3 RR 1 C M twnhse nr br h S275
Nwpt Shores. 1595 per I No pets Eves 842·2897.
mo. Chris. 714·956·5871 I 548·4812
Npt. Shrs. across from Female preferred. 1 .Rr
heh. 2 Br w /pool. Enc w /kitchen priv. SlSO m o
3Br condo. Re rri.: .. frplr .
patio. carpo rt 1550
893-3645.
Rar. Ad Its only . S475. Ref's req. Before 4 30
64().5078 834·5191. Aft 5 540-8364.
Nr new xtra dlx twnhs
apt ft unit IJ? 3br 21"lha
Near new I br. centra lly
localed. encl. J?arage. ssoo. 673-2113
form din rm+ bkfs l rm 2br. Iba. frplc. Newport
frplr bltns WO hkup llJ?ts. SS35/mo.
s kyliRhls vaulted cell 675-0349
in1?s dbl auch o r etc
S625 545·3604. 2 Br. 2 Ba. WestcliH Con·
do. /\dlts S600. 73l·<r717
2 Ar. flreplare. 11 ~ hlo<'k or 5"47·4281 Ask for Dana.
t o beach $425 mo
675-9132. s. c .......... 3176 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WOODLAKE A'1S. Quiet w 1EVERYTHING
146-6591 Pool. beach. vu. Avail
Fem to shr newly re·
decorated 3br. 2ba. hse
nr bch 1175/m o. 536· 1140
H.B.
Liberal minded F em
roommate to sh r 4 Br
home. Irv. S\68.75 +util.
559-«M aft 6.
Fem 25-35 non·smkr to
shr 2Br CdM apt. 2 blks
to b ch . S288. S h eil a
640-0011 . 675·2988 eves.
For F w/chifd to shr big
condo w /same. pool. jac.
tennis S200. 645-5165
*EXEC. SUITE*
In Airport /\r ea. h as
window & inne r orfi1•es
avail Reaut Surround·
ines w 1pr11f. ser viC'l'
av111I <7141833·9971
I or 2 urfiN•s u vall. im
mrd OC<'upanry. prime
lo<' 1n N B. Rc·c·(•pt .
<·onf rm.. law librarv
a vail Non smkrs Co~
tll<'ISara R5111141
/\ pprox 450 sq ft i'.oned
C·2. All'. c•rpts. drp!..
SHIO mo 130 F: 17th St .
Suite r .<.: M ~8 1168
M l>'s fa<'1I. 2.000 sq ft
Reduced to $1 200 mo
lse Red C'arpet. 893· 1351
819 sq n dlx offic·e w fan
taslic 1wean vtl'w. p\'I
bathSS50 631 7770
PACIFIC COAST HWY
Ha rbor view. 11100 sq ft
Office suites at 73' sq ft.
645-·3670.
• DRUXE OFFICES•
From t mom up to 2300
sq ft. Low rales N()
leas<' requirerl. 2172 Du
Pont Dr Adj. Airporter
Hotel. 8.13-3223. 9·12
NEWPORT CENTER
Full Serv1('e Suites
$CUT-CO$TSS
Co...-rcial ...... 4475
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Store Space for lease
1500 sq. ft & 1260 sq ft
in HunlinJ?ton Rea eh
Fl e xible t e rm s
2131591;.7202.
Sto re. sho p or hohh.v
w iofcspa('e. GOO sq.rt <i i
311' F.ISide CM 5411·724!1
4500 ••••...................
S500 UPt 1641)' Indus 'I Of.
fire 18101 Redondo Cr
"P " llunt Bf'h R42·21134
MESA
INDUSTRIAL
PARK
111 ·w. 17th. Si .•
Costa Mna. Catif.
64~4463
•20RO sq (t war('hnuse
a\all for 1mmed 111·-
rupan<'Y •2780 sq ft
w arehouse avail lale
Feb • 33<" sq _ re •Leas -
in I! oHire hrs. Mon. thru
Fri. 8·4. Sal 10·2.
COSTA MF.Si\ Industrial
5.000 sq ft. new tlll up.
18'·:·· d ear <·eiling . 4511 sq
rt offi !'es. a,. a ii 1 n
3 0 rla y <> 1 5 yr
le ast' 33' net O" n1•r
Saltlft-MtCJ. Co.
All types of real estate
investments s ince 1949
Sptclaldltc) ht
211dTDs
642-2171 545-061 I
Widow has monev for
2ND TD ·s any' size
ahove Sl0.000 No credit
I . no pnlty F'or aclion
ca l l /\G T 673-73 1 1
anytime
Mackenl Ftats Mt9.
SINC F. 1981
&oltc lscorta
558-1946
~Hr. Service
Serving Or. Cty
*** llmitara tMrrlch
2363 "C" Carlton
Costa Mesa
You are the winner of
4frNticllm
1$14 value I. lo
Anc!Mifll
loatShow
Mar. 4 t hru Mar. 8
Anaheim Convention
Center
Call 642·5678. ext. 272 "' daim your tickets. * •• I s t&2nd TOs. $.'\OK St M +
llwne r 1No n Owner
SF'Rs & Condos
Comm<'rc 1a l & Industrial l•-..... -... •u-E•s•c-o•lt•T•s•• Pfo:TF:R OORRS ,..,..
"40·6016 673-9043 for al acccnloris
Wont 20.220/o Yield? lcOflfl-..al-cllscr"fffl Esqilln Escort On Your T D. ·s. Nole!< <r--i
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Call Dennison Assn<· 559-0575
I 673·7314
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Santa Ana 556·4656
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ANSWERS
Soothe Maker
Hit<'h Tamper
A PATii
When I .-.as a k id in the
<·ount ry, indoor plumb·
1n~ wa!\ only " 1lrt-11m Cit ~· people had thret•
rooms and a balh. we
had lhre<-rot)m.; un<I i\
Pi\Tll
tnl>! sailboat to Mexil'O
631·1222
&;r::)IMIOI & npcration • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Schoah& IMtnlctiofU 7005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'7141642-6971 Lost & Found 5300
PIUYTTRAINF.ES
F.am your winl!S down
unde r in rrie nd lv
Australia. The <'Ost i~
less & t he visit is enjoya-
b I l' Riii H awk in s .
957-8317 art 7. Sto~ 4550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••• •••••• C•~TtV·E COLOR All you need for ont· Storage Spa<:l' for Rent Parifica F:nterprises m~~f~e·.. $25 per m o 2039 FOUND ADS <:lasses in color ron · Pomona. CM 645·!>433 s ultalion. Learn to use
Now available lrleal a~w_..._~ 4600 ARE FREE rotor In cosm etics & I · ~ um"CV ... ardrobe for the total
ocal1on for Attorney. ••••••••••••••••••••••• look.Call645-l30fl
Real Est~te o r _F:n · Wor king mother with t Call treprent;ur tn beautiful· rhild & s mall doJ? look 642_56=71 Jobs W..tecl, 7075
ly m~1nt a1 n ed f ull tnJ? to rent in Wilson I •••••••••••••••••••••••
se rvice bu1 ld 1nJ!, I S c hool Di s t r ~, Free lance Seely Gal
ICom er WeslchH Dr & Reas onabll' 548 20112 Fri ~pinJ?. filinJ?. rol-
lrvine NewPort At·a <'h l Collene F O l'N D S f • . I I IN·tl!~ns . hkkpng . or 500 sq. n Call Mt.>Jts:.a C 1 · • m ~ma e 1?an11.1n1? offi<·e RF. ex
645'610l . ~o den R<'lne"er mix per
U> F: 17th St FiRmtc• Thunn CM 642 1295
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Cost a M <'s a s uil t>s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Retired man seeks part
350-900 sq ft from 75, /\ 11 lusinns 1.o:.t M C.nhl<'n RN. no ti me local work
amenities. Call Tt•rrv Opportwlity 5005' i·ollar. SA lle ls nr 540.9f!f;l1
C · • ••••••••••••••••••••••I M es a & C y p re s ~ res_<;man. 554 9()()() 557 o Loral Re p neerl ed fo r ·111 In PN Housekel'pl'r . lnNt I
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avail. Lease avail /\ V
CO Fina ncial Tower
955·~11
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live Real E11tate Invest·
ment BrnkeraRt' offic<'
Ask for Paul or Doug
752·5111
out.side salE's· m l'ustom
made shirts. Work from
you :home. Fem pref'd.
Shirt.~ Unlimit ed Riii
498-5818
• •• Mrs.Ray lint
1845 Monrovia •8
Costa Mesa
Lost Ne.,..foun<lland. lrl!.
180 lhs. blal.k w wh1lc
l'hest. missinl? sine<' Oct
-Help Wcmftd 71 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Reward. 9611-9l2l I Island investment firm.
r ound rem Part Husk1e I Medical/dental beneCit.c;
dog. m ixrd rolori;.1 rut1ypaid.Computer e1t·
yellow collar. no lags
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760·1418 or ~-IIB75 t''<'S
nrwknd<:_
Sharp clean 2 Rr 1 Ba.. Adult luxury 1 & 2 & 3 March 1.July 1 or less
built ins Westside 4. Rdrm.Reautifullakes& $485. n o last m o .
plex Kids OK. no pets s tre ams Complete 1213l448·5377.
---Aav Front Orfire 600'.
Offlalt...tal 4400 parkinR. janitorial efr
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Mft.9632 I ADMIM. ASST
PersoMh 5350 Inte rior design s hop
Near ne.,.. 2bdrm 2ba.
frpk . laundry fa1-. n ew
crpts. drps & paint F.ncl
gar. $450 Aclults. no
per;; 673·2113. 494 5758
eves
StunninR larj.?e I & 2
Adrm 2 Ra i:tarden apt
Pool & rec 11rea 7111 W
18th. St .
New upf(raded 2200 sq ft.
Exec Townhouse Baek
Bay Ne wport Re a C'h
with vie ..... 21 unit c·om .
plex with tennis court.
pool. spa. Slll()(I per mo
Call Sheila 641 ·9022.
2Rr. lBa. Balcony S400.
2Br Studio 1128a. Patio
S47S. 8.1.. D1W. gar age.
adults. no pets 645·9857.
548-4291
$395 645·2478 C:\•e~ & I amenities No pets s .... AM 3110
wknds From $J85. •••••••••••••••••••••••
IAR 1ba&2RR Iba New Spacious 2 Bdrm w/nu 1 Br 2 Ba. secur.....,.te,
r arpet.s & pamt S325 & cpt. paint. drps . Kids adult complex. SSSO/mo.
S.185. No children or pets . OK. No pets. 7921 Holl. Ask for Patty. 5-t0_.:.3666
fl44·7"122 days. 646-3436 $425. 847·4803 btwn Near So C. Plaza. 3 Br. 2
eves & weekends . 3·7pm Ra. Pool. J acuzzi. play
NF.W BREED APTS
Rach. $315
Frpl<'. rec room. pool.
Ju<'u7.zi . enc losed
eurages. Gas & water
pd Adults. no pets. 393
Hamilton.C M. 645-4411.
3Br. 2Ba. u ppe r . Near
OranJ?e Coa st College.
$450/mo. 641·8657
Xlnt foe_ Pie r point con·
dos. 1·2br. S450·S600.
p ool. ja c . t ennis
846·1826.
itroond. Kids OK. SSJO
mo . C all eves .
213/868-6039.
3 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. Across
from S.C. Plaza. Sec uri·
L..-o leoch 1141 ty & s wimminR pool.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 645,. 2482.
3191 Lux. 2 br. 2 ba. ocean vu , Wnl ... dhr -
open beams . frplc. 1975 incl. utils. Blk to beach, •••••••••••••••••••••••
nr Village. 494.0096 or New two bedroom. onl'
751 4293 bath unit with garage.
Duplex. newly decor. • ----MSOmonth. 548·0786.
2bdrm. tba . adults. no N. Laguna. 2 br. walk to --------
pets. 644-<811. beach & village. S600. New lrg deluxe twnhm. 97-4848 497 5939 2bdrm. 11,1.iba. ra m rm.
Lovely 2 Br. s undeck. 4 ' • - ---back y rd . close to
Ra rage. Mature coupll'. L..,_......... 3152 at'hoola. shopping & I
I Ir. Poohl• no pets. 372 E. 20th. St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• frwy. 1495/mo. Call P en ·
A d I Condo 2 Br. 2 Ba. on golf n y ('7108•0·3084 hm;
u t s · W e I I Roomy 3 Br. Townhouse c 0 u r s e . I n t' I d 1. (213>613-81112 wk.
lancbcaped. 731·6829 or Apt. In quie t A·dult washer/drye r. frlge.
631-«lillS · Complex. Newl y re · SS7S.&-6700 • .t92•2796
d t d ,I I "'* lmals ,_ lll•d Lartte 1 Bdrm Upper. ecora e · re p ace. -w"1ihawl•d JtOO
Prom $300. Quiet build· enclsd patio " garage. N•wport .._.. Jl6t ••••~·· .. ••••••••••••••
Ing with beautiful Sorry no pets. SS2S mo . •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• S E .A W I ._. D
la ndscapin •. ADULTS 845-Dllor 87S-S949 "" "
O VER as. No pets. LARGE BACH w /palloln PAii NEWPORT VILLAGE
LEEWARD APTS. 2020 quiet •dult complex COUMTIYCLUI New 1"2 bdrm luxury
Fullerton Ave. 1 blk E. w /pool. apa, bbq. No ..,...... •duJt apts ln H plan•
of Newport Ave. & 1 Blk pet1. 1325 m o. Mesa Singles. 162 bedroom from two. Z .bdrm from
SO.of Bay. 83J.<l397. Pines. 2150 Harl•. apts,6townhouan. l505 + pools, tennis .
28r. lBa. w•ll to wall S49-JM7. ' FromM29 144-1900 w•terfalla. ponds!-GH
carpetin•. dran.11 t /o. Ne-. t''--t.o "'--ch, Ire for cookln1 It hut1n1
Bit 1 " 81 'j'-..... _... .,... Ocunfront for Winter p•ld. "'°"' San Dleio
· ns. n~ e o r . 2 Brw/frplc, lr11ara.1e. Rent•l1. Furnished & Frwy drh•e North on
, Adult• only. Slt5/m o. b•lcony. Mts. t1t. l•1t + "nfum. Broker.1'75·4912. Buch to McF8dcfen
831-519. SUIOdep. AMIGO then W•l on Mc:F•dden
2 Br. y•rd, g.r, F..Slch.
chi Id /pet ok. 1475
M1·0'7U
NO P'E!! Apt. It Condo t •-I d "'Ill Lml A HOUSI renula. VllJ• 'Rentalt. 1;1.-=.~1:.. • • 1" · a BR~ Ba. 11D11q.ft. 2 ITMtlJ Broker a._ •'1 .. redec nr OCC. no 4ot0 pets .. Mt-11.lt Quiet 2 Br. 1 91. wWI ••••••••••••••••••••••• The fllltat draw ln the · · 1u•1e. p1t10. pool. Corou del Mu tullny
W"t. • .a D•llY Pilot Le Jlr. IBa kldl OK. ettcl AduJta. No pet.t. t•I H room 6 IMI. w /lauadry ~~~Ad:C1UToday 11r .... ar OCC. 'MJ& Utlt . St. Newporl r.etl.-.~foe'P'•Y•· _,.. mo.a.,,,...... HelllU. tuO. ea.neo .....
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner 673·1003 •••••••••••••••••••••••! Order. ex-pedite_ Light sec'I, gen. off ire. M. F
2300 Sit. Low cost. Newly
decorated. Bathroom &
wetbar. Quiet Costa
Mesa area.
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'79-1533
KOUCBCTH
NEWPOltT
Elegant executive suites
in prestige locat ion.
Wilh complete s upwrt
s ervices. •
714/851·0681
250.500 sq. n .. gmd nr.
ulils pd. From S200. 779
W. 19th. Sl. C.M. Tom
957-1900.
•SO sq. rt. $450 per mo.
.001 Birch St. Newport
Beach. Agent 54 l ·5032.
BEST RATE
in
NEWPORT BEACH
600 to 4200 Sq. Ft
•Janitorial Service &
Utilities Included
• AdJ•cent to Airport
le Restaur•nl Row
•Access to 3 Major
Fwys.
833-8813
Luxurious. full service of·
flee spec., 1-8 rms. con·
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1ervlce1. Newport
Beach, C11l for Info:
75UJll
ORANGE CO. AIRPORT
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build to •uil. perf for
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other Profes sion al 10
share desk s pace within
real estate om re S175
mo. C lerical avail.
957-070\.
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11PM·7AM shift Sun at
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•C. Laguna Beach
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~-----Qual Lndscp; C leanups "Finl' exl7Iiit pltntlng by
Ma1 nt. Call Kelly's for Richard Sinor. Lie. ins .
low rates 631·2776 eves T ry me. 631 ... 10 <24 hrs I
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d t>p e nda bl 1'. I"'" bkta't• 111 v1d .. r ~ fo'0Wld•llun1. Retaininl( WOOONNCING , v•nttll'•. forrnlu rtr Walla. ttillltdt' Restore F'reet'St 645 8258 F.xpeor'lis., h11u"·k•••·111ni.:. pr1C'es. Rt•ll ('11111111 I 11
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Paintin« & Paperlnl(
Cabinet Refinishinit
Prof. work. Free est
Rsnbl. Steve547-4281
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842·83117evt's ••••••••••••••••••••••• dt'Pll411!no jc us tom brick. s tone.
Crpt-Uno Wood hlc>Ck. concrete. stuc('o.
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f1n1Shllli(. tnd1 de1ng •••.-••••••••• .. •••••• MIC:i C:l~'I/ M/I K I,...., IT M esa . Jrvine. Re!s
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••••••••••••••••••••••• arl11·ul .1t1· 1>,·h111 Jh Refs 551-'ISSS.760-7074
Sl I 90/w...tl HCMCtptan 545 2713
tlot lunt;h c M Chris •••••••••••••••••••••••Ji T ll.11· <·ontrnctnr •380921
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Inter /Exte r /Refinirhin~.
~iUngs/wallpaper Lit
Cain & Sons 898-5105
P ainting: Comm·1 . ln--
dustrial. Resid ential.
Free est .. low ra tt.'s.
673-0737.
Painting. Quality Work.
Reasonable Rates Call
552·0537
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seaside Paintin~. Grc~
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"MAKF: YOUR llOllSE Siil 75 Dou 1 '.
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A llOMJo:" Call llA 11 I
With Spect rum P ain C~t'> W.1!"'
trrs. S1·rnc•1· .1~'' ••
Liciins.Mark 979·4411 • • C'll'an1ng&TreeTr1 m I \'1•rir11·a11011 IL\l.Pll'S PAINTING
Classified Ads. your one-ConsL work. pa1nt1ni.: • l.1c· Int F.xt Low Rall•s.
Spc<'ialisL-; in ;ill ph11~1·s I
of interior pa111tini.: Call 11~.\C· wn1••ll1111 Want Ads Call 642 56711 ~to~s~ing <'!~er Wan~ Ad ~ult., _642·56711 1 or ~? R~ty. 9&H 276 : Sell 11ilc• 111•111' ro1 1 1tilK I Frtt Est. 962-470 I !164 4828 ask for St<•\ 1• < 1a..,,1ru~1 .111· I•
...., W-.ct 7100 H.tp W..t.d 710 .. W..t.d 71 oolH•lp W..ted 7100 i H elp W ante d 7 I 00 1-felp W~d 7100 .••••••....•••.......•. ···•··················•••···········•····•···· •••••••••.•••••••.....•..............•..................•••••••••.•.•
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As11embler / Electronics. ASSEMBL ERS. We will --------llCICrR/SCTRY \n .1-:11w \l 1111 ""' ,r. Ot•nlal Assis tant . F T 1F I 11. Tl\l t·
Immediate opening for
final assembly position.
Expe r w ,air
screwdriver desir able .
S mall frie ndly com .
pany .. near ocean Call
Chuck . 645·3632.
A SSEMILER fT.roiltH
Hose produr ts . Bi -
Jjn gual. Cati 645-7318,
ask for J im.
Wa nt Ad Help ? 642-5678
tr a in. App ly 7AM .
MacGregor Vechts. 1831
Pla~~i~:~a ~~!_.,
DEALERSHIP
Needs dependable girl
for ge neral office. part
or full time. l.aguna
Beach. 494 1131. ext. 200
AUTOMOTIVE
,.__Operator/
RehfC_......
Full time Tues. thru Sat.
Dealership experience
11rererred Cati F.lsie
Thompkins
Babysitter Warm & lov·
ing Grandma for infant.
Ref errals & own
transportation. 675-2878
•••••• • Daily Pilat
: Accounts Payable : e lookkHper e
• t:-full ·lime pos ition 1s available • e tor accurate pe rson with at least e e two y~ars ex perience in e
• processing . accounts payable for •
eomp~ate r mpul. t'ash reporting e <;tnd cltsb~rscme.nt scheduling and • e forecasting. \.\'tit prepare bank e e d epuslls. '.\Tust µo ssc•ss good offi ce e
• s kills. Permu1wnt position \o,.ith e
• good salar~" l'omµany paid life. e
hospital. nH•d it«.d a nd clc-ntal e bcnt'f'its . l'<>mpan~· t'l'l'Clit union. • e Aµµl~· at Or a ngl' Co<1st Da il\' Pilot • e btwn 8am-5pm or n 111642·-IJ21. ext e
• 277. ~
• Cameraman • e Exper ienced a l least 5 vears . • f l Must be able to use newspaper • f l c am e r a and platemaking •
• systems. Exce lle nt wa,ges and •
benefit s . A pp 1 y i n pe r son •
•. w/resume to Orange Coast Daily •
Pilot.
: Part Time E veninn :
Coust.-Hn9 Youth C~ •
• Adult~ with o ut sta nding e attrac tive pe r sonalities who • e enjoy working with 10-15 year old e
.• youth~ S.l.P;:.i_a L _S_A _O.OJ h.ru.Lr . e
• 2 :30PM and 5 :30PM. 642-4'321 •
• Ext. 250. As k fqr Lori. e
•
.Oroncie Coast e
· Doily Pilot e 330 W. Bay St reet e e Cost a Mesa. CA e e Equal Opportunity Employer e •••••••••••••••••
Exper. mature p(•rs nn ncl~ l't'r'"" .1 , 111 .111
for real estate oHic·<• 111 " ru:un·' 1, 1 11 ,. , 111
Banking . Cleortl,FulTitne pos ition o pt•n'" (.'11st;1 <Jll~ '''r' ·••
:-; 1' w Port ~ea<' h MesaoHir t• F.xp & '<•ra' I \all 1:111 II o 1
Sunset Bt'arh r T I • I ' I',\ ti ' ~!'.•HI
d ay. $alary S500 m•> (· M "'" '''•
TRLERS
FULL TIM E mnrt.~a~~ banktnl! rom h C'ensa rC'<t 6:11 1420 ~ . 1111n.v ha~ an ent ry·lcvet ·-<.:..rtlt•n <,,.."'
7141846·660!1 or l'''t'" 1
213/592·5743 Nf.W ACCOUNTS 1 Clm<'al FULL&PARTTIME . B<><>kkt-epcr. part t1nw
po~1tinn avail<1hlt• ir~ our I DF.NTA I. Assi!'I :'\pt. I nn•tl-; 11 1.I '
loan Sl:'fVll't• dept Somt· 1 Rrh Restoratl\t' p ra!' 1 pc·r•.c>r1111 1 •.
pn•v1ou!t o rfll'(' "" tic:c' nd ' <'xp 'd . clrt\l'I"' '\•
p t•rit•n1·c• d t•s1r:1blt• & c: n <' r gt' 1 1 c· 1 r ;,i m I nt•l't'':.:ir \\ •
Position available In o ur Full charl'(c. SENIOR CLERf{
.South Coast Plaza office 549·3942
1•1rntl c•11mmun1r at1on mrmher. g d, sa l;1r\' I o11r orr11.,.' ii
'k Ills. For ;ippt · <'a 11 m :mv benc•(ib f:iJI 24!ll. 1bk fur H1L '·
Experiencepref'd.Catl BOOKKEF.PF:H I
Kathy Amburgey Full ch~. ex pr. thru T Jl .
540·4066 t,vpml'(. to kt-y . nt-al ;ip :
pearan<'e rl'q 3· I cla~
week. for Pe nin II E
ofr. Call Dolly 675-4630 1
anklnC
. TELLER
Previous S & L. ban k in!'(
or retail s a les exper
preferred. Cashierml'( &
tile typin~ required.
NEW ACCOUNTS
Previous S & Lor bank
in~ exper. prefer red.
COSTA MESA
3929 S. Bris tol
Ms. Hoffman
714-523-3135
AMERICAN
SAVINGS
f'.qual Opportunit y
Employer M t f' Ill
Beautician
TM lcAoo lay Club
Is now hlrin9:
Haintylish
with followinR. F.x!'el
working cond's
Please call Wed. thru
sat . 642·0092. a sk for
Joyce
IOOICICHPER
ASSIST AMT
F.xp 'cl A P I\ II .
payroll. ha nk rc•C'f•rl'
g t'n lcdj!cr pn:-t &
ball a nee
100~; Fret'
Aceount Abilities
Personnel Servic·c•s
Temporary &
Permanent
HOO Quail. N.R
Ask for Kare n I
955-Z770 E 0 j : ...
•CAI DRIVERS •
' Cher ker Cah
77().0222
I I
I
I
C A S 111 F: R · p a r t t 1 m c• 'I pasition avail. 7 ·311/\~
1 ·30PM Mon ·f'r1. l'"<
per'd. Please apply The
F.art's Plumbing 2R!J22 I
ca ni1no Ctt p 1s tran o I
495-0401
CASHTF.R Clerk. lksp
& dependahlC' for af11·r
noon shift Sun 1hr11
Thurs. 11 ~l 4 30 A pp
ty (iift S h op .. John
Wa,vne Airport T un
thru Sat A !\1 onl'
546'».TI
CASHIER
32 40hrs wk 111<"1 Sa l &
Sun F:xpcr u.•ncN1 1\pp
ly in person . Kerm ll1ma
llUrdware. 2Gf'6 llarhnr
Rl vd . Cost•• l\lesa
CASHIERS
UTUTEM 1
MARKF.TS
For 2nd & 3rd Shi rt ~
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F II Jo: DENTAi. /\SSISTA~T C; l'rwra I r 1ri'
Chrs1de fon. busy <: M I :'>111~11' I" •1
l'(eneral praC'tire. 41 ,. d.v 1 1 ·11:.1.1 :'>11•,:1 " I 1• r k M a n a i: e r .
11<.tllmark & Gifts Exp
prt•f (>40 7373
wk 54&-2410
DESIGNER
DRAFTER l
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aucl1t111t! r• 1 1
1•xp ht:'l p!11I to
()r;1 ni.:.. 111
We 11rovide relo<'ation LaJ?una Rearh cit><' 1
't·rv1l·es for mjr. cor-trnnH·s manurat·t vrt•r
pon1li11ns transfe rring nt't'<ls :
CLERK TYPIST Stadium iii •
Ga-.ERAL or
l ht•1r employees Our •an expenc·nred per..,on I i.:i.rl 11fr11
ltonwsales Div. is llt'l'k· lo be res11on~1hlP fnr _payroll "" •1 ·r
1n1t a C'lerk typist <typml! dncftinl( & m c•C'hameal 1 n I!· Ph '11' •
'kills 55·60wpm l If you desiitn functions . Must ~~tern" llrl • •
1trt' wt>11 on(ani1.ed. de. h a " e t h o r 0 u J! hi ( 645 ~11
tail oriented. this posi· knowle<l~r or draftin11 -GENERAL O F
11on rs for you. Salary 1s procedures. PC' hn:.ircl
$HOO mo. f':xC'el l. va ca· layout. d11?1tul. anatol?. 2 OPt'ninl!~ I''
l ion. s1<'k leave & eo. mi<•rowave c·1n·uit cl(• 5 h r ~ C \1
p :11 d he· n e r it .s ('a II "IJ!n. & somc> knnwle1t111• puhh'<hi•• I"" ' ~·rankieat or e lertro m1·eha111C"" I nrin .,, 11k· •
752·0707 µarka~ing phon•• 1·1111 r
M ·11 1 h DR'"FTER '~kill s 1 ·'" ' errr .ync I A . I lt'rvit•\\ ~ 111 11,, ., lfrloc•ation Ml?r{ll.. Int'. I •IO do mc•rhan1ral tic·t;11I
' Equal Opp F.mplyr M f' drawin~<; ror assemhl\ I Gen('r,;I c '""
CLER K,
PURC HASING '
I Entry-le ve ~
1 & layout Kn.owle. d.t!t' '''I hit• µa \ 11 ,11 w~:STl·'H:-.: l>IC .l'f'\J I s hop_ p r;1C·t1 1·('~ & l\'Pllll! ,1111 '
('<ll!l'll lt \ 111>' 1 ... .i CLOTHESTIME mac hine s rlcs1r~1 hlc• t' Sii' ..,,,
lt•;illml! " n 1• '""'"' 1111 :-lov. hirin~ part time Work or sr hool t'lCPt•r., ~hinnl\ r.i 1 \1
m an11ra1·11111·1 111.1l••tl 111 1 !.:tit's & Assis tant e qu1\•alent t o 2~·r'
Or:1ni.:1• 1·,.unh \1· .!l't' Ma nager T rai n ees . hiRhsrhool mc·rhan1uil
<·11rr1·1111\ 111\c,lq·il >11 M1n1mum 6mo ex drawing&malh t·nur-;ps Cl'neral
m.1n\ n• 11 n 1"'•l•1 '' pc·nent't' l'all 642-1231 neressary The Balboa 6.i
1 11 ,1 , r, • I 1 • •· ,1 1 ti Opportur\l\.V for :tch ,in '
s t1 1111>1:i 1111. •or• ""~I ompuler c ement & '"' rt•••r
\l111111nP11I \\1 t11\ll •• J!fOwth. We• 0H1•r \lnl I
\1111 111 1111. ,ii.ti '!"" llrc·..,1' manuraC'turer puy &ben1·r.t ~,.
"'Ith "' .11 I'•<• nt•1·cl' part time data· 4 DAY WORK WEEK 1 j 'l'ntrv ix•r!.nn ror mini Fat·1hty 1s 1n bt·.wtihtl ~ .. lt•c·\pil • .1• •Itri ii• 11 ill 1·1•mpull'r 1nstalb1l1on. l.a1tuna l'anyon n1•.1r
p1·rlt.r111 1 11 • 1• drd11·~ \111~1 know 10-krv Good RNwh & Hc•snrt arc•a.,
111 lilt' I'•· .,<11111° I ll••p.irl pa\ & v.orktnl'( t•n.nd ' Call for a ppt Pt•r,11nnl'I
ntl'nl 111..I "' " 1' 1'111~· /\pplv in person Dt'pl. Telomt· fkrk1·h·~
11111 c·h.1>t• or•I• r' fil1111 · 7 14-494 9401 L:1 1!11n ;1
m:t11·r1.11 ··~111 t111 1 11 ~ • ST.JOH.... n ea ch.f>:Of>:
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17422 r>rrian Ave•
Irvine•
1('11rnt'r K elv i n &
f>r rian >
714·54(1,7171
f"11n~trurt111n Yarrl Man.
V T must have vahd
dr1q•r's Iii· 1971 P ht1·en
l1a. (' M
nomesti<' llc•lp "ant1·1I
I.in• m pos111nn
is now h1r 11
Spo Att~ 1 a
1.Jilll
j \\1 :.> :111
.\l1·n -:-~
;, ]Ill'\!
Gate P.-r•
S.1l ~""'I'\'
l'll'a'" '"' 1 I I h 15 7:!:1>< ,,
IC 30 5
Ga..ERAL Or
l.ood tyf)P•I
l11tl('h 1 .. 1,•ph·
lnJ! puhh!>-hll• '
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\\ t' 11 fr1 I I 'I 1111t 1 11
';t l;1J I P .... 111 t I I IHJ t'
h••rw ril, ""' 1.f 1 I ·.,rn
flll!I~ p;11of ti 1•11!1 II. dt'll
1;t1 .inti hr•• 111 111 .1n•··· I COOK
/\ Christian c·oupl1• or 1 j
person yel>dl'CI l•J lak"
c·a rt• or 3 ··hilrt rt•n •
eooktnJ!. Must he ahlt> 111
clriv(• Car '"' s!'lr 1·1111
laint.od a pt pn1\·1dN1 on
s ame ~ro11ndi-ai-m ;.11n
house in Sn Laguna Fnr
details call .J uel\· at
5864400. Mon thru· F'r1
9/\M to5PM
S832 m11 ~ .. ,
&I~ 88311 \Jr
c; t ',\II DS I r •
ln<·a111'n" <..1 "
!l1R 724:1 uri;. to. ~ I
l'•hw.11111n.il p•irnl111r"' l'n•s<"hoot P a r t Full
m1·nl 'n""' ""'•I 11111 t1mee"<P Ir\' 551-4533 IOOICICEEPH
f'tex. PT/F7. 631-5031
•IOOICICEEPEIS OF.LI MAN AC EH
,1 Cl fl 11 I 't .1 • •I I 11 l! , I F m p I 11 , , 1• " 1 .. 1 k j ( '.1 !. t A <'. <' n u n t a n t . n .... n .. l"h•I• 1'1.111 1 .. a pp c c1nslructron_ ex pe r C'S· Drapery Coord1n;,1t or.
exp per.-nn needed for
drapery department m
o ur ~s if,!n s t u dio.
566-1601.
GUAROCi
Full & p.11 1
a n•us l nr(1•r 1•
1\,l!es 21 <•r "' •
wQlronw .• 'Ju •·.l.t •
AUTOMOTIVE
Busy Chevy s tore s eek ·
inl( bOOkkeepe rs w lt11
automo tive exp. for
manual entry of servke
sates. accts r ec.. et<'
P leasant workinR <'Ond.
in John Wayne Airport
complex Salary open.
See ofc mgr, Howar d
Che~rolet. Dove /Quai I
Sts. Newport Beach
We: promot(' lo manaJ!•· 1
mcnt & super vision from I within.
WANT A CAR EF:H"
Costa Mesa
lllD<>I Mar
631 -!l421
Lal'(unn Rear h
494.9233
Hunlinl(ton Bcat·h
962·91 t6
~\ ph•a,. • •. ,. '" th•· o,1•nt1al p lrme F.vcs
1»,.,..,11nr11•I I, •p.ir l n I'll! 0 1\ f>ol5,f\.'>OI
WESTERN
DI GITA L
C'O RP.
:112li Rc•cl 11111 .\\1•n11"
c('f1mc•r n .• kt•r ~ lll'tl
111II 1
('os la Mf'~H . Ca !12fi26
DELI. F/T Ir P-fT.
Es lary 's . :1444 E Cciast
II"'~" CdM. 675-1354
I nelivcrv
I.it<' delivery work. 4 hrs
Mon-f'ri. must have own
r ar Hrty salary + r at
t•xpcnses. Monti 833-HOOO
DRIVERS W AMTIED
Dependable & s harp. 18
or over . M-F 8am·5pm
673·9'2&1, a sk for Eric
DRIVERS
Dlal·A-Ride. locat<'d in
Laguna Hills has p 'lime
& rltime pasltions. Gd
driving rec. over 21 lin·
s uranre requirement l
EOF.. 830·6191 Rill
AP ply I 11
Prntrc·trnn ..,,
W 5t h St "-..
lnterv11'" hr•
Mon-Fn
Hair Stv11 .. 1 .~ \
n<•ed(·d· for ~:I 1
mund P<'rror 111
to 5or: rom 11 •
paid t"or I nlt n ''
John 951 8.1f•1
PLAZA/secretarial.Service
Clerical
Customer
S..-vlce
'I )(-s1gninf,! Tt•rhnolol! v
1-·or The Ft•tu re ·
1')1ual Oppor1un1I \'
Employer
Delivery Man for t-arty
AM L.A. TimC'S home de-
ll very. F:conomicat rar
required Adults only.
2Y., hrs. per day No rol·
l('('ting. S450 per mo net
I a kc hom e + bonus
+ l!a s a l lowan ce .
w estm)nster /Hunt.
Bch. area. 638-5466.
D~WTting __ •l HAR DW J\ ll l'A\1\ I I
B.ICTllCIAN
Journey person marine .
Only hardworktr need
apply. Ron Manninf(.
LAGUNA BEA C.
R etail P t•r111 r t.
p/time. 2il(l llr;.,.,•
497.4403 Spec10/iz1t1g in ,,#
RESUMES CLERICAL
_ 54Hl916 HAROWAIH ~\I
f'ull time r arl 11111• -TYPING
CONSULTATION-PREPARATION
COMPL.ETE SERVICE
CHOICE OF STATIONERV
ReDNHfttatl•e
Excelle nt trai~ing op
portunity for individuals
in volving heavy rllinf.!
and t e l e ph o n e
respons ibilities EX·
~rience In de.a linl( with
the publie he lpful.
A better Po!!illon awaits
you at Victor. tum your
ex pcn enrt• rnto m on ey
F'ollowinf,! s kills n<'<'dcd ·
Delivery pe"on wanted
for Allen Beck F lorist .
over 21. S dys week with
Mon off. 13.75/hr. Start
as soon as possible. Ask
for Randy or A lle n .
64S,l604.
Exec. Secretary e x ·
perienced in law.' real
estall'. res umes . etr .
will do extra typing at
h o m e . (7141837-8349
evenings.
ply in pcr~on c ••"•n
Hardwa rr . 111:11 It 11
fWestclirf Pl:11a ' :-. 1:
FOR ,
COVER LETTERS
COPVING
SPIRAL BINDING
IMMEDIATE TURNAROUND .
SATURDAY • EVENING HOURS
752-0234
... MICttnlON DRIVE • sum Ill • DIVINE. CA 927 ~5
'
We offer a good startinl?
salary. excellent com
peny paid benefits In-
c luding attractNe work
apperel end a pleasant
worki ng etmosphere.
Apply in person between
9AMand4PM.
0
CITIZENS SANK
OF COSTA ""ESA
2970Harb0r Blvd.
Sulte20I Coste Men
TI4·9'1t-4200 F.m'=~°frlt ~
CLERKS
TYrlSTS
SfiCRf:TARI F.S
ASSF:M BLf-:RS
Call Today
Work Tomorrow
Never a Feel
~.a ~.'.~: H )I~ ~ f • .,1
N.B SS6·8520
ORG. 835·31MSZ Equal Opp Emplyr M IF
SeU Idle Items
Dental
Exper ienced porcelain
framete&B Tech. NP tr
l(old. Must know ettech ·
m~nt & bridges. Good
wages + be nefits.
Train ee f or Dental
Leboratory poalUon. Ap..
ply In person: 2474YJ
Newport Blvd. Coit.a
Me1e.
Get GREBN cuh
for WH1T1t elephant•
with a CIMllfted Ad
CalletUm
FACTOIY TRAINHS
Mat ure, reliable In·
dlvldua la . Preuure
f ue1e m enubcturer .
~y wortt week.
15142Chemlcal Lane
(M cFad den & Bolsa
Chiu)
HWttlnltoft Beach
MICLIU
L•,... maurance a1•cy haa lnunediflle .,... ... ,
for rat. ...-..u~ nee
e lerll. Paid com.PH Y beMftta. Call Unda, at
l4Nlll.
Health
EVBYIOOY LIKCS
AWIHMER
Be pert or the r .. L 1
l'rowing compim> in 111 I
health & n utrition f..-1 I
Unlimited lnrom t• c•11
ty. Cell Mr. Arm~•r• '"
891·<*3
Hostess & ctlnlnJi r0t m
supervisor for P"' i>fl'lfl-
try club. must kno" h"·~
to type. Ask fcir t'run!
549-0m.
·cwera. R!tM'
t s tay-bu.,
Ill ble, S4l-GllJ _;. __ _
ltOOP'INO
~a_t.
~)--
t ROOFINO
'=e ••••••••••••
1cTrimmer
!'xperlence
I, 751·2128
trim . remov .
•111. Conrrete.
nn 631·4530
tlce ••••••••••••
'iF:RVICF.
'I '.I I 593-1504
I 11146·6237
rny homl' .
.1 :-.el'retary.
7364
MEIS
R TIME 1•" h ome .
\ll AP. your
u porarily .
·d in9 ...........
1•1·1 hse hld
husi. inv.
.lc•positions .
• 11Jt:'l257 -
.•aninq .....•..•..
1,hine In ..
1111• Window
l If 548·111153 I
1... 642-5678
·d 7100 . ......•.•.
OS TESS
.H IER
·.., Cash ier
1t1111rs Apply
I M1 Casa
1.111rant. 296
\I
VER
c·'< isls for
1 plicant to
I l'r fo r pre ·
1 I This full
1 11r flexible
1u1re Class
11•r hire. F.n·
11 l'ompan.v
11d1n.I! a free
1rt Apply In
1-·n . 9AM·
11111;'1
lT HOTEL
r <'enter Dr
.... Rearh
l:mplyrM /F
•sk C leria
rreferre d.
'' Surf & l.;r gun a 1-7
,. C OOK
11•nin2 <'Ur -
f•>r <'Xpe r 'd
with pre ·
• trl S ur-
' .int will be
'" rtexihlt>
• 1Jr1rnni1ed .
• C'kl'nds &
,, 1th rt'l'iPt'
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hours Must
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.. nm pany
l11d1nl'( a free
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II Fri . 9AM ·
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IT HOTB.
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rt Reach
m ply r M /F
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hifts. Enjoy
1 o mpany
luding a free
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I Noon. MOii·
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rt Center Dr.
•rt Beach
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Orange Co•• DAILY PtLOT/Monday. February 23. 1981
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MATMIAL
HAMIM.IMG
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M"' .. alklll" ncl.' 1.a.iun•
lll'arh t~ l44
I' T IJ''l""Wll for ~mall of
fin •. Viti illUJ> duttf'' Ill
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l'I Ill .I<'
llf"l.1\TIP N!'I
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t-:!Lrn '-u1 u 111•·11rn1• 111
v11u1 ~pu 11•tinw Mar
kt•lU\lt 11rrt(Jurt> .mil
r<'l'rull (h'oll 1h11lon.
llluc & A1'l!ill' 71i0 7070
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RN 11 1 Ch11r11e nurse II()
bt'<I 1-;n · 1-'ull .,, part
lime. J(d 'alary Me1111
Vl-rdt• Coo' lfos pt . 661
<'l'ntl'TSt . t.1M ~·551t5
SAUSCURIC
M uwre 1''1tsh1on Is land
d o<'k 'lhup Will tr;lln
l'all Jttmi. 760 I~
SALES
<: rowth oriented 1•om
pany ~l'l'ks •harp 111
tll\ 1dut1I: Iii 1 for phom•
work No sclhnit Call
~~5 5tll I u11vt1ml'
SALES
• lloml' SIC'reo S.vs1t•m:;
"Ill train hustl111.I(. yo.I( I
nwn Transp provtdt'd
S200 tn SHOO wkh
7 M 540 76.'12 aft IH
Sall·~
I HYSbaftd/Wife teams
l'ARTTIM >: F:\'F:S
l' ll for re~ort condos
l 'w vour home phone
Eum uµ tu SJOO wk ex
tra 1n1·oml' 543 7957
<'all67PMonly
SALES
Im ml'cl oiwn 111 J!S. fu II
llml' & part llml' rt•adl•r
11d representatives for
insull• sa ll's posit ions I <:11 1'omp1:1ny benefits
SECRETARY
For stork brokl'raJ?e
firm in Newport Center
Mature person C.ood
t y pini? essent ial
S'9()(l mo. Call Marjorie
644-2442.
SECRETARY
Start P 1' w new health
<'are firm in Hunt Bch •
Position is 1·hallengin1? &
offers real growth. F:x
cell typing & t'omm
skills req'd Marketing
e xper & pleasant phone
\'mce prefe rable. Please
1•ontact II P I 964-5325
SECRETARY
General conl ral'tor tn
1 r.v1 n e ne e d s ex
perieneed person. Must
t ype 65 wpm Call
751 ·3.516 '
TEACHER
P. E. Art. Part time .
12 6 Preschool needs
F.CF. cert. Garden Grove
a rea. 971·5533
TEACHHAIDE
f: C F. units required
Costa Ml'sa . Garden
(;rove areas 642·0411
TEACHER
I' r:c•se hool Fu II t1 me
Needs F.CF: C'osta Mt'sa
area fl'12·04 I I
AKC Calm Terrier Pup·
py Male . all s hots 175.
494.9590
Frffto YCMI 1045 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Adorable rockapoo pup·
pies. black & honey col·
or .891·3118
1050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
**I BUY** Good used Furniture &
Appliances OR I will sell
or SEU... for You
1060 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 fine ladie s· roµnd
diamond rinl(!I, I 11 3.31
cts. 112.000. 121 2.77 rts.
SI0.000. Meet al YOUJl
je w eler s P P
1213 )838-6376
1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FLY INTERNATIONAL
on Pam Am with airline
t wo-for-one tirkel slip
Singapore . Ce ntral
America . Germany
any or 11 countries
Hurry ' Good until Feb
28. 760-1999
Newport Bearh Tl•nnis
Club f amily mem
hr rs ti i p · av a 1 I ab I e .
837-4559
Rot Tub. rtawood. oval,
6X4. elec .. heavy.duty
pump • blower. Coet
12900. sell for HU.
t-49Mlte.
ALC>a Yal "'°•~h Buy raclala, juice. 005·
m etics at wholesale
prices. ALS(}: Super
Savings on AMWAY
P roduets 6()".4 OFF X
Distributor's Inventory
C le aranee 631·1726.
851-7'5
WEDGEWOOD Bon e
C Mna Silver E rmine
12pr . setting 631·1726.
851-7<XS8
Carpet steam cleaninit
mar hme . barely used
M ust sell B st Ofr
536·3314
R adio control airplane
s tarter. recharj! battery
S22010 BO 958·5356
Commerr1al <·abinets for
Barber. Reauty shop 11r
J?en . storage 545·8823
t.OSCABALLEROS
Family Membership
S300ororfer 968·8341
M l' ti II' a I .. rr I ~i' n 1b
woman s kllh·d 111 lv11111A.
msur (21:1 1420 6827
1ntt•r\ 11·\o\ 1n )( t•ar••t•r
mindt'fl ix~1pl1· 1'011 or
fll'I• loc•at1on f'l1•ai.ant
<ilmusphc•rt> l.ihl•ral rn
1·1·nllvl• 1·11mm1~s1nns to
811': fk .;punsr s hl'11l m
1·11nridf·rtl'C Ca II nan
Watl1·ntinl' Ht·altor
645 7Zll
I\ 11ply m J){'rsnn' Pen
nysav1·r. 1660 Pl<H·<·nlia
i\Vl'' (',M . M >nday
Friday. 1 to5 SECRETARY
T c·arhtnA Supervisory
Skills rr11 . l'<1rtt1m<'
C'all 8,'11·38311 for appt ,
MASTERS AUCTION
646-1616, 133-9625 Musical Stamp collec·tions. paper IMtrwnlnts 1083
antiques 1rnr r husc•d hy •••••••••••••••••••••••
lltHIM'kl•1·p1•r hah~~1t h•r
:'>1aluri· wuman to li\'I• 111
hut nnt 111andat11r.v to
··~1rl' for infant & 1111
housek1·1'fJ1n,I( in ('d M
;1 rc•a Ht'f's n•11 Ca II
~"4Y.!lll or li7~1 Klil.., ai-.k
for Oehm
I N C O M Jo: T A X
PHfo:PAllERS
Mt•11 Womt'll lll'l'•I t'l<I ra
m (•ome to ' supr1leml•nt
vour prc.sl'nt ea rnrnl!s
j, I nex hr.. 846 2172
Mi•tt Troiftff
Needed for adhes1Yt'.
<·olor. & paint mrxini? &
~rindmJ? on 3 roll mill I
1537 Monrovia. N tt
ll1•a l F'.'ituh•
SUCCESSOR
FAILURE IN 'I I ?
Salt•i. I.adv . I' T :1 e\'t•s
Jll'r wt•1•k0 Sunclu.vs 11 5
(714)962 ~JC)
SALES MALE/FEMALE
T.V. FltEE I .
Experienl·ed a dvert ts·
lnJ! s ales pt•rson for ne"
a d vc·rt1s 1n ,I( mt•d1a
l.01•al ins rd{·. outside
s ales Grt•al rom 1
!''ash Island lnvstml
f irm C hl ln 1tin~
d 1 versi ried sec· rel a rt a I
oppty . in very f ast
paced rorprte hdqtrs
Shtnd. typinf! & exper
nee Non·s mkrs pr('f
Xlnt ml'd dental henfts
Heavy phones. typing &
work variety C all I
640.0123
TECHNICIAN
1-'ll'ld Serv1cl' TN•h lo
serv1l'e mini c·omputcr
~vstems Musi have• rnm. 2yrs t•xr)('r. 1n,r1 c·ld
ser vt<'t' or sys tc•s l
Sofa & Love Seat. Formal
Dining Room. Queen
Bdrm. Set. 213 /860·411 2
Bar y,.,2 stools . Girls '
canopy bdrm set. twin
bed.yellow 552·7391
lC'rhnidan 1-·ormurc·rn Sofa.bed. mint rond . fo . <'1rnta1·1 ~01•1 at d bed . 11 . h·. 557 8640 a}'. . ~e o-. c air.
antique mahoJ?, bkr ase.
TaEPHONE SALES j nu king eusto~ beds~rd.
Dave Cooper. R46·23R7
6' portable spa. pwr pal'k.
deliver . !H'I up $2200,
fl31 ·6Sl9. 645·7285
S v!l t c·nms mnbill•
telephone. c1as)l1r VI 11
mdl . 3 mos olcl Make
ofr. 675·2597
CONN Director trombpne
with case F.xc·ellenl
condition. SIOO. 675·So52
after6PM
Ibanez ell'ctrie guitar
Professional model with
T rei.• or Life f!Oinl? up to
the nerk. Woodi?rain
bodY with ha rd shell
r ase $.5()() 548-6446
llif!h t'amm.1: 11otPnt1al
I n \' 0 I u m c ol r I I'. I! s .
1714 154-0·0llrT aft !il'M
Or 12131294 5146
M F'.84 I
Mocll'ls T a ll :o;harp.
fo~f'm1111n f' o nl v
I !lave vou runs1dt'r<'ll
the p1tiall'i of t·o m
merr1al & rcs1dc•nt1al re
al estatr'' P'or t>xamplr·
17'; I NT ratl'i-.. lonj!
t'St'rn"s . farmm,I( for
ltstin,l(s. ('omp1•t1 tion.
e tr •
mission Call f.75 9052 --•_••_•_•_••••
ll'ltYe mt'SS3J!l'
• •SECRET AllES • • Sh 100/dkt / Fsh lsS16.800
F.xecSec/OfcMirrS20.400 I
. . 4 antique din r ha1rs . fo.xc•1tm i.: ne" rndust ry m1se pirlures. 559·5161 $4 75 hr while trarnrnti
S300·S700 wkl\' 1•om
missions Full P ttmt'.
t•xp'd or mexperienct'd.
San Clemt'nle arl'a ('all
Dew e ,. o r c· h u t· k
498·2953·
Beautiful MAHOGANY
SECRETARY. 1700.
64()..8688.
IBM Selertric. xlnl l'Ond.
$400 Wa te rbed mat
tress. dbl. ~ood cone!. Looklnf! for Snare Orum and Zildjian Cymhals. SIS. 962·663'7 eves. 557.8393
-••••••••-· Mutia7.mt' Nnn.rashion
I 642•6282, Bob INSPECTOR
I nprocess. floor & re
c·elvrng Top benefits 1n
1•ludin1? health. dental.
life & savings plan
OF.I.TRON IC.
C'osli.1 Mrsa 545 04 1:1
lns-1.1runrt•
ACCOUNT REP
Need t•xt ra money"
l)emonstrak liq11111 e m
hro1de ry Call 5.16-3613
Nur.>111~
RNorlVN
Part limt• 11 7 Small 41
tx-<I N>nv hos1>t. Santa
11.na lt~s. !'>49 JCllil
(J l(TllOUO NTIC AS
H is ha~ 11p1•11111)!~ 10 Sl~"T/\NT l.al!un u lkh.
1·11i-.l11mi'I' '1·rv11·t• ifrpl urnlal 1•xper rc•11 (;11od
11• ~ .. rv1t·1· aut11mohil1•. wa)!<'S. ht•nt·fil~ 49'111!'155 ;11·n111nh M11~l ha\t•
1?0t11l ora I Iv "nt tt·11 n1m
m11nwatinns skills Jo;'! I'"' <k~1rahl1• Starting
,;ilarv 1·11mn11·nio.11r<1l1•
" ,·xr11•r tv :.h1hty Xlnl
1·11 hrn1·f1t:-Iv 1·arn·r ail
\ a n1•t·m1·nt po11•nt1al
Fnr appt 1·;111 l.1 nrla
i I I r>t!! >Wll
ll ANl>Yl'EllS ON for
11pt1rlmt·nt 1·omplt·x 1
He habk s-t pt·r hr 40
hrs pt•r w1·1·k Cost a
Mes a ard 1 645 :13111 .
615 5949
Part lime work rro m
home. set own hrs & in·
1·ome level. Must be or
j;!am1A'd & pc."Oplr -orient
1•d 1-'or appt call 557 ~75
l'\IF"nron nF.s1c;"1
:.; 'I 1-:s Fl.11r f!ir 111•
, 11r;1ltrw h1•lpf11I Fl1·i.
hr' \\llltr:irn ·l!l!I l lfil l'AHT T IM>:. F' t ime
lnttrior Desicptef'
l'lt••nn~ t. clra1\1·n 1·"<
11•·rt1·n1•t· \lrl\ • <·omm
:! tla~:-")< floor I HIW I
1·1111,11lt1iil! "I II 1;,111 !!1~1:1
1 :-..Tt-:ll l OH.
I .\Nl>S('i\l'IN(; ('0
ans sl•rv No t>XP nt><'
Call 640 1110 t-: 0 I-~
PART TIME
Atil' 18 & up. Phone work
for resort rondos
3 61'M. Start· SJ.SO/hr.
Rapid a <lvance ' Call
$43·7957 aft. 3PM only.
haSt'<l rn Oran)!I' rt Y now, ______ .. __ _
h1r1ng for f uH t 1m1•
m a inle n a nl't' ro11t1•.
mu~t hav1• own nar. n 1ll
ror rnh'rv11·w wk1lays
5-1114242
.lan1torial. Costa Mt•sa.
I' T . rx1> adults only 1
Top pay or s uh nmt rad
121:l>923·9R.'i9
PBS OH AL
ASSISTANT
Professional land
Corporation
II as the answer for your
SUl'L'CSS in 19Rl
2 Learn to markt't low
· c·ost lot.., and ant•a,l(t' in
So Calif Wl' ha Vt• ICl',
INT. rates f:arn $SOK In
S150K. first Yt•ar. un
Ii mih'CI 1l'a1ts & rnort"
License required.
.... ,r S U('l'('SS rn 1!}11 I. ask
ror Mr T rllc•s
!tS.'i ;1402 & 11:11 11557
RECEPTIONIST
Tht• .Jolly. HogC'r I 1l'a1I
quartt•rs OH11·1· 1s look
in1: for a full t1ml'
1wrmanenl r1•1·<•pt ion 1st
\1 tL<>l he v1•ry pt>rsona hit•
& havt• front Offll'I'. pro
fess1onal appl'aran<'e
D imrns 1n n PR X
s w1lC'h board syst e m
PO!'ition rtoqu1n·s ust• of
10 key adder & ht<' lyp
inR Apply tn pN.;on al
T UE JOI.LY HOC. to:n
INC
l700G1llelteAve Ir v
RECEPTIONIST
f:xcitinR pcll'lit ion in our
d esig n s tudio' GQ.od
telephone personality .
TYPINC. & filin g
556-ltiOl
RF.CEPT IONI ST 1
SECRF.TARY. Sal only.
M usl t y pe SOW PM
499-5361
RECEPTIONIST
Full time. Sun .. Thurs.
Lile typing & JO.key ex
perience needed P vt
Country Club. 1>44.5404
JEWaRY SALES
WILi. TR/I.IN WPll
J,!rnmmed. 1nlt'l h1t<'nt.
,<'If mot1vt1h'd prrs11n
PleaS<• rnll 759 1722
I\ m ost unique op
portunily for a s perial
person lo assist a very
s urt'essrut e1tecutive
w ith a multitude o r
duties Emphasis on
p u b I i r r e I a I i o n s . IECEPTIOHIST
,I( r a c i o us n r s s and With or without typing
personality is greatly needed Top pay Tern·
st r essed Position rr porary & full time Call
qu1rc'S a sophisticated Tod &>rvires at 979-11900
t•lc•ganl Jl('ri;nn whn 1s
SALES I
Matur<' md1v1dual Mu$t I
ht' C'ff11·1<'nt & ha e
pleasant phonl' voH'e
C'ull fnr appt 833-9841
SALES
MC'lropolitan nc•c•d s ,
multr fi ne sail's r e ps I Trarn rni.: pro v ide d
salury to ssoo wkly C'all I
Mr S1lva, ll..'W 4922,
fo:qual Oppty F:mployer
SALES /
MARKETING
Reep Sec 1 FunSl4.400
Sh8CI "Do it All"St3.200
Sh70C Xerox850lS14 .400
Li7. Reind1>rs Atienr.v
4020 Birch Est '64 F.O F:
Newport /833.S 190 I Fret'
SECRETARY/
RECEPTIONIST
F:xper. phones . t y pe•
45+wpm . lite l>kkp1c
mis<' <'lerit-al lrvin1•
m fr Call K II 540.RR!l4
Sl•<·n•t a r~· T y pis t fo r 1 d vnam it 1n ves t mt·nt
<'i°nnpany Top i.:tlar~· for
l'Xl'ept10111al s ki ll -: 1'<:
I\ r l' you 11 :-f' If 1 mot1vat1on Re ply 111
m11t1va l C'll , a s~1·rt l\'t' I C'lmfidenl'£' to I' O Rox
pc•rson with a sales l 11296, C'nrona dl'I Mar.
har k Around ·• Our fast 92625.
pat•<•d r olll'.l(l' ad I
m1ss1ons 11fft<'l' 1:-S<'<'k ~
lnR a hritiht. peoph• SECREJ.ARY
orrrntl>d md1v1du;il for a Npt Ctr mvestml fh\
rN'nJ1trn,I( pos1l1on Re , MJr 1·0 ~o Sh l.r<•at
qu1rt:'fl <1re ll1rPrt •all's Opply' I
sk ill~ wrth t1•lt•1>hon1• 1 lrvinr P1·rsonnt·I /\J!~'
s ah•s t'XPt•r11·n•·l· ;ind . <1llH f: 17th, Costa M<'sa ~om (' ud m 1 n "tr <1 t I\ t• P '°tlt' 224 642 1470
ha1•k1trounil Th<' -:ur -~-.:::.:ri
t't'ssful t·and1dal 1• will ·
have exl·t>ll~nl rnm I SECURITY
mumeat1on skills for llP I Mature pt>rson nl'l'dC'd.
aim.: effl.'ct1vely w it h all part liml.' lo takt' ad
lypes of J>C'Opl<• <ind a missions & prov1dC' 1n
1Zood 1~ose of sl rN•t fo rmation to visitors at
s ens<' (all publie J?arden in Corona
J aek I.arson
714·546-7360. t>:xt JRli
del Mar Call Mon F'rr.
only 673-2268 RAM ·4PM
Complete Wall L"n it.
TY'1ST
Shelves. Desk. Cabinets
$450. 548-1067
G<•n offi<·t• "nrk E xec . Walnut Des k
llighs1•hool rtrallualt'. w c ha ir $200 . also
Gd hener1ts nn t'Xfl nt•<· l matchrniz Credenza SlOO
Costa Mesu arl'a Will b<-5411-1067 m 11 v I n I! I II I r \' I 11 t• .
Farml'r·s lns uran1·e TwinSz Electrir Bed like
(;roupf)'tC\ -111111 !':Of: new$250.
. 645.7390 TYPIST. tr;111:,1•ntwr trl I
1:1" ofr '.I/pt !'tr ~u't
1
w ater hed nitiht stand. I
l\'lll'fill"µm C'all !!!l :111 mo old . s uper srn jZll'.
"·kdys 1>10 ~~, t 1 Sli!5. 640·2043 Wendy
TYPIST complete Krnl! S7. hed.
Erf1t11•nt rt·lluhl1• 111:\1 I SSS. O>mplele Panasonw
Si•ll-1· l''f FT I Quad stereo S55 642·340!'1
l:O.H :A964 IOOftJ111h Garage Sale 1055
TYPISTS
•lmml.'diatt• Open1ng:-
•l' t1mr. F tune. Temp
•To p Pa~
For mon• mfo. 1·all Tl)(l
St•rv1t·1·~ at !n9 11900
"1lfaitres1/""f a~er I
Italian Rc•st Will train
;ipply M F 231111> I.ah
Fnr('SI ()r l.aJ! ll1lb
WAITRESSES
A PJ>ly hi wn 9 /1. M &
12PM ChHrllr·~ Chili
3001 Rl'dhill. Hlclg tt2.
Sh' 112211. (' M 92r.2fi
. ..................... .
GARAGE SALE
Starting Sun Feb 22 thru
Wed Feb-1!5. 8A-M'8PM
24321 Sparrow Dr , Lake I
Fo res t c I.a ke Forest
Dr. takt> Jeronimo 11.'fl to
Thru.<>h to Sparm" Dr 1
!-'urn. r lnlhl's. m1s1·
items 951 Z755
Want Ad Help:' &t2 56711 I
----------...................... . Antiqlln 8005 IUSINESS
SCHOOLS GROUP
NATIONAL
EDUCATION
CORP.
4361 Birc h Street
Nl'wport Beach. 92660
F,qual Opportunity
F:mployer M / F
Security
SECURITY
Door Attendant
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Bur.;lem Doulton Coller
tor's 9pr bath set 1·oball
blueitiold signed & num
bered see to appreriatt•
Call for appt 842-3227
••• Ll_."'"9t
6342 Flint Dr
Costa Mesa
••• TMrfta PCMttoft
621 "A .. Puller Pl.
San Cleme nte
You are the winner of
4 free tlckeh
IS14value1 . to ........
loatShow
Ma r .4thruMar.R
Anaheim Convenl11ln
Center
Call 642·5678. ext. 272 to
r laim your ticke ts •••
S PLIT & SEAS< >NED
• FtREWOOD •
• •• R4A·!ll I I •••
.John Waynl' Te nnis ('lul>
reR membership. s1200
md transfer fi75 ~45.'i
J ohn Wayne Tennis Cluh
membership. SJSOCI 080
rncl transfer_ 64...4 1549..
Power mo" t>r. SHIO
Pn"t'r t'<il!t'r S.r,ll
~1194!'l
Sell with EASE'
lt'.;aRRF:EZI-:
Clas~1fu'<.i Ad~ 642 :>flill
kEHNEL ASSIST.
l'art or ru111 lnlt'
545 7M4
wl.'11 1tr oom e1l. well ,Rt•s 1d l'o t 1\1d e
edurated and extremely Housekeeper For al·llvt•
rlecli1•att'll and loyal A(l rl·t1remc·nl ra<•tl1ty
pt'a'ra nt'l'. Aood po1st• \'arinus rlut1t's Must
and w1lhn)!nt'ss to lf'am havt• t•xper Openini.:s
are mort' 1m1111rtant than :I :io 11 Jtt & 5 11 30 Ap
l'X ll(•nen1•1· pl\' ~t·wporc V1ll;1 .
S ales person P aint
Marriott Hotel
F.veninl! position ava1la
hie for a people.oriented
person able to c heC'k
ID ·s & e nfoHe hotrl
policies at the door of
our louni.:e fo:njoy r x
cell ro benefits Apply
1n person 9AM Noon.
Mon-Fri Personnel
You are the winner or
4 free tickets
($14 value I. In
LEGAL SECRET ARY
llusy I .<1" Off ll'l'. I,\ r
lt•1t11I <'XP pn•r Sal 1·11m
m 1• ns u rat<' " C"I! p1· r
l.1dn V111agt'fi7!l !/Ill:!
1.IQl'O ll Stort· 1·l1•1•k Nnl"'~ ·~t>iH·h art·a
l-'o11mc• Jo:;otp 111·1· Tnp
w:1¢rs /\pplv 1n Pt'r'lon
I foliday I ln11s1• I .rq 1111r:-.
2!l:l7 P. Coast II "~" ( 'd M
l.1vC' In llo11srk .. t•p1·r. ap
p r e<·1all\'l' f;1m1 lv !'i
days. 2 1·hil<lrl'l1 , 111•11
front. n·f'~ 045 15!11
LOANOFRCEI
Aggressive lnd1v1d11ul
needed w ith bank or
l'lnanre rompany ex
perienre Fast movinl(
R.E . lender Unlimited
o ppor.tun1ty "R2R 8160
<Dennis I.
':~ LYN'S 3--t I
..... AISMfts
99 bet! SNF xlnt re puta
t ton . B e a r h a re a
Outs.tandinR benefits
Mz.8044
MAIDS
~,Jp'd. lmmed h irf'. i\p· f~.Angle. Sa~ ClementP
Management ~1S SISTA NT , MAMA•M
Xlnt opportunity In ~rvwinl s pecialty s tore
chm fOf' muiat1ement
a>enon with National
It.On or s pecialty
" lbop ••r.· Liberal .......... ntervlew.
In our Irvine 1tore.
H Mr. P'oxcroft for .,.,, CT14)5DJ1JO.
Thi:-1-; a perman .. nt
1·ar<•1•r 1111.,1 11011 with ~uJ)(•r lwnt'f1b tnd1111in g
t''tl'l'l · 'lt11r11nc -:-.11l11n·
I! r t' a I f r 1· t' <I '' m ,
n·sfl(1n~1h1lit y 11nllm1tl'd
growth pnt1.•ntr;1I A
For l'nmplrlf' dt'lail'<.
li-12 Wil
Rpstaurant
CO()t(S & COUNTER
HELP
lm mt'llrntt· orwmng full
& 11art time· for NC'Wfl{•rt
Jlc•arh llrstaurant ('on
I a1·1 R1t'h at 675 8662
pll'llS(• l'all S49 R594. a~k , _________ _
fur K1mberl,v Ha~
Penonnel Sec'y
<~real job for a rlynamir
Person' Need someont•
who 1s people-oriented
T y pinti 6 5 70 wpm
Shrthd not n;'Q 'd Lot~ of
phon<"S & variety For
more info pis ca II· Tod
Servl<'es al 979·8900
Photo Booth /\ttendent
2-6PM
Apply 640-7293
PLANTS
Need person to maintain
indoor plants. Ex per not
necess·.· Mus t have l!ood
drivin11 record. F/Time
54.5-6252
rltHSROOM
SUPllYISOR
Restaurant
BOB'S
HOME OF THE
llGIOY
I mmediale openings In
our family restaurants
at nearby locations. We I
requirl' no prev1ou11 ex
pe rien ce J oin o ur
friendly team Come see
us today t>etween 2·4PM
Waihn WalfresHI
CookTralltffs c..w.n
7311 Edin1ter. fl R
~S. Rristol.
Santa Anu
CookTrainffs
154 ~~~h. Costa Me110 w w .........
CookTrainffs
28502 M aTguerite.
• Mi11slon Viejo
Pol!. requires min. 10 "' 1 o rt It yni. printing exp. Strong .. ~ua ppo un Y
m echanical. technical ~~~~F.~.m~p~lo~y~e~r~~-I bkgmd. In Web offset. -:;;.
Orji. Cty. co. Send re-R ,.....AIL SA'ES sume: Rox #8'13, Dally "'• ... Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. LACMIHA llACH
Cotta Meta, Ca. 92IS26 Hardware. Pform. full •
PRINTSROPTRAINEE I r~-=.; 240 BrGadway .
, Muattypetowprn
UJ Jrcl St. L11una Have IOf'Mlhln8 to M ii!
&.acll Cl11sln.d ads do It well .
counter Some exper re
Q 'd 1.agun a Re at·h
lumber Co 494 6538 or
a40 8267
SAl.rnPf:RSON. rnsidt'.
must be t•xpt'r'l1 1n
plumbtnl! f1 t>ld. ~uar
S 7 5 O m 11 C '' m m
henefils . tra1nin~ ror
mtiml Potential SJ5CIO
.+ IK'r mo Ph•ase ~1pply
I h 1• F. a r I 's I' I 11 m h In i!
2 1192 2 Cam1 nn
( ';i 11ist ra no 495 040 I
SalC's TrninN'S. full or
eQ..'J:, 1rint11ppnrtun1ty for
1• o II e it c• s t u d e n t s &
moonliJ(hlers over 18.
1-:asily !.'am SI0-115 hr.
('all J adt al !151 2642.
1 4pm
MARRIOn HOTEL
!WlC) l:lewport Center Dr
Newport Beal'h
F:qual Opp F.mplyr M 1 F
SF.RVICF. STATION
I\ TIF.N DANT
Days. (i.3 /\pply' Shrll
Station, 17th & trvlnr.
N R. 642· 12.59
Se win1Z mal'hin c•
operators . Overlol'k
S l e a·d v w n r k 5 7 3 1
MrFadden Avo . H.R
898·3357
S II I P P I N c; &
RECEIVING C l.f.RK.
rull time. Liquid plastir
rhemirals dist ributor.
ar rport area F:xper pre
ferred.. K.R Anderson
Co .. 549·1343
SMACICIAR
Cashier. food prepara·
tion. Opening & rlosin
s hifts. Ma ture. Seacliff
Country Club. 536-81166.
SALES l'r~enlly need four sales
reps to rover Orunge
County Wholes ale sales
r alllnl( o n 1.tift. s la·
tionery & greeting rard
trade F.xp helpful but
n o t n e l' 0 11 t g o) n g
perso nality with lfe· 1--SOLl--C-IT•0-1•5••
t e rm ination &
per.1everance i!'I a must .
Str aight eommission
position which allpws
you to set own hours. &
be your own hoss. No tn·
ve11 tmen t req. Write
Cla11slried Ad 11682, Daily
Piiot. P .O. Box 1560.
CO!lta Mella. 92626.
MoS.•t
Excellent pay • bOnuses
for asking people If they
have any usable ite ms to donate to the Children's
Hospital o r Orange
county Thrift Stores.
_PermanC!lt. ·aul8ned
wnl'k areal:--Set your
Anahef111
loatShow
Mar 4 thru Mar ff
Anahei m Convention
Center
Coll 642·5678. ext 272 to
l'laim your tickets • • •
1-~nJ?llsh oak antiques.
several item s . reas ,
964-6966 hef. 4pm.
Appl..ces IO I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HARBOR AREA
/\ PPLIANCE SERVICE
We buy used applianres
..we sell rerond. guar .
appliances. $49-3077
New 15 cu ft . Froslfree
rerrig. S450. Mic rowave
/\mana Radar RanJ?e
SJ SO 640-7845
Washers. Dryers . GE.
irlpool. Kenmore.
• M ytag. ~erondltloned.
rerinlshed. guaranteed!
S155 delivered 750-3103
Washer. elec. dryer. dbl
oven e lec . range .
rrostfrtt rerr. 542·8798
Elec. dbl oven ranRe.
S2SO. Kenmore elec.
dryer, S7S. 5&2·7391
Freeair-UJ cu ft upright, good cond, 1150.
644-0IMl.551-9201
S .&LES own work hours. Keep Sears dryer. Simo old.
"' physically flt with pay. new peo sell for 1175.
Work full or part time. An outstandlnl <JP• 56-4la '
se I JI n I e I e c l r o n I c portuntty tor people of ---·------
c a I c ut a tors. m I c r o · all age who wuit flnan· Muetaee ._.iwr 6 dryer.
computer• I& related rial independence. Call bo&Jt run fOOd, suo patr.
produda. Retail ...... D U 1 lJ 0 u II o II & a & 517--.
·Knowledae of computer m-iaa ar ...a1: ----------• 11clencH helpful. In W. II& a .. ..._ An1, We1Ua1•ouH r•frll. c-.. M••. call 1.ev: Mca·l'rt. N. '"""" ~ p oN. -714..se.JAO. I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ............ ...
, a sum th\ng for Ornnge \'\ere s
lbete ate
COPY MA CHINF.
Must sell. $375 or besl of
fer 5.52·5255
2 Desks . 5 ehrs. office
1•oul'h w1J this 1st S.150
takes 631·24a4
I BM CorreclinJ! SeleC'lr ll'
ti lypewnter. like new
S9SO 042· 1470. 646·6229
Peh 8087
···············~······· !\1A ('/\WS I Grr rn Win/!.
1 hlue & grrld 1 with
<·a I! es 1 5 4 i 4 4 1 R 11 r
!'141 51i.59
SportincJ Goods 80,4 ...•..••.......•.......
LIMBER L:P SllAPF:
UP WlTll A SLIM GYM
Exerciser. Perr rond
A-H -1nst-ro<'t tn~: Ne"
s:..>OO sell for S75 9fi0.5M4
l'\t'S wknds
I S!'ar's Top qualrl~
1 ('nlt•man c·ampm~ tl'nl.
111 x IO approx l'secl I
I I m t• S 7 5 9 fl fl ~ )I 1 ~
l'\' wkn<ls
•
•••••••••••••••••••••••
36 . CHRIS T ri·<' a bin.TIS.
Gd . cond. 11 9 .000 673-!QIO
'7918' Ran1ter I •O
Like new. S6500.
Must sell 642·0671
s A "L-V " ca: s A I. E
SF.ALEO BIOS 197S-48'
T S diesel Pacemaker
F B Sportfisher Cruiser
flit brakewate r. s unk le
was raised l ns p eC't
vessel al Hunt1n1tto n
Harbor Marine Cente r
2901 Edinger Seal
Reach. Sealed Bid must
include 10'> total bid in
l'ashier's l'heck or M 10
Payable lo Ken Wilson
No personal r h eck
Mark envelope "Sealed
Bid". Submit to So
Const Marine Survevors
5732 F.asl 2nd SI. Lonit
Reac•h 9(8)3. before Feb.
24th. 1981. Bids will be
opt•ned that date & loca
lion at 3PM. Bulance
clue withinJ! 10 d ays
Owner reserves ril?ht to
refuse any and all bids.
(213>434-8471
JS' Owens BriJ!. '63. Tw
V8's. loaded. N.B moor
ing avail . Sl7.950
540-3855: 6'«· 1616 eves
22· Rienell. loaded with
trailer, S8800.
675-8650.
24 · Tollycraft Cabin
Cr uiser. low hrs. Like
new thru-out Loaded
w everything. 'flmndem
trailer. 7141564·4343
Westsail 42 c enter
cockpit. hull & d eck .
Ready t o compl e te
557-9509.
loah.lfftf/ c ........ 9050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For Sale
CHaP!r-
Slightly used turbo kit
'70. '74 Datsun Z cars
768-5837
,. ForscM
Dats ... z
motor
+ ott..rparh
768-5137
Autos for Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••
IM PORTANT
NOTICE TO
READERS AND
ADVERTISERS
The price of Hems
advertised hy vehicle
dealers in the vehicle
<'lassified advertising
columns does not in-
clude any appliC'able
taxes. license, transfer
fees. finance charges.
fees for air pollution con-
trol device certifications
or dealer documentary
preparation charges un-
less otherwise specified
by the ad vertiser.
·~:r.u, 9520 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'46 Ford Woodie. restored
S13.<XX>. ALSO '29 Model
A Town Sedan. 4 dr.
restored. Ideal for s tu-
dent. SJ0.000. 675-6161 -·----
'58 Thunderbird
61M orig. mi. Continen-
tal kit. orig. paint. n ew
tires. xlnt cond. Drive it
home. S4SOO. 548·9617,
673-1352
•IMMAC28'·34' BOATS '77 4+4 Morgan. Xlnt
61,.\imo. plans prepaid cond. S20.000. Write Mu
from Sl89/mo. including of P. V. Morelos U82,
slip. lessons 714 /964-5994 Puerto Vallarta. Jal.
-----Mexico. loah. WI t060 -.---
••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~ Ericbon 32'. 175. loaded. Vellldn 9530
custom int-ext. Bris tol •••••••••••••••••••••••
cond.otfer orR.E. P.P ·79 Dodge RV Van. Selr
988-790S, 968-Cl872. contained. Xtras. low
-miles. M2-S241 HOBIE 18. Good cond. ------
w /trlr. Must sell/best of· Dune Buggy : R ebuilt>
fer.675-4753btwn 12-4 eng. Manx body fr top.
Mags. Needs wirln1. ·~·,.1 9070 _.S_l OOO_. 7_»_,(12'4_, ---
• •••••••••••••••••••••, 4 W.... DrfYet tllO MIWPOIT MAllMA ...................... .
SllPt AvaU. &M-0551 MIWll J .. CJ
Dock on Balboa Pen. for
sailboat u p t o 42'.
U75/mo. 173-4llll.
Boat 1Up for m1t. 40' +
20' overl1p. Newport
Beach. (714~.
Pow. steer. trak-loc,
b ucket teats, fro nt
atablllter. roll bar •
m ore . Youn for Im ·
m e dl •t e deliver y .
(02l870)
S741t
COSTAMISA
Just 1tartlnf up In a bu1I-AMC 19
oesa ol your own! A, 10<Mt MMl2J
way to tell people about r alo•·cott '14 Jf!£P Waroneer. lo
Cla111fied a d. PhoSH ml. A/C, power , all
&G-5171. Xlrla. Sl.M . SS'J.1-
lfUJt.,.._lh 4. c ......... .
~ U•-UOJ er '40-907
SADDLHACIC
VALLEY IMPORTS
28402 r.fiirgueriie P)wy.
Mission Vi~jo
131-2040 4t5-4t4t
Closed Sundays
28402 Marque rite Pkwy
Mission Viejo ·
831-2040
Closed Sundays
'75 BMW 2002. Very
clean. Extras. Inquire
675-9888 aft. 8PM
. Djvorced. must sa t'. '79
320i an. uxu~JSlt~
Steve: 731-2221. Iv. (TISJ!. -----
'77 BMW 630CSI. burgun-
dy. 4 spd. stereo. SIS.500.
PP . 897 1044 d ys.
951-9642eves
·77 Honcla Accord. auto.
A M ,..M . x In t <•ond
S 1lvrr S 4 3~0 o fr
1139-0451;
1981 SAA•
TURIOs
BEACH IMPORTS
848 f>o, e Street
'.'\ F.WPORT•RE"ACIJ
752-0900
ORANGE COUNTY
SAAi
RI ·y or LEASE
DIRECT
OVERSEAS
DEl.IVF.RIES
••••••••••••••••••••••• H ';>r Gtt"J••' \u .~St
'67 Jaguar 3.8 MK IJS a 11 1., 1,0 , .,, , iro v•· '\J< .q 1 g1 o riJ!. very well main
tained Must Sarrifi<'l' Toyoto 9765
846-8570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Jaguar 4.2 Sed a n 76TOYO
Classic. Wire wheels. Sl-5 HATC .. ACIC
a i r • A m 1 F m . 5 speed. radio. heate r .
Rridg<'slon es S7 2SO c ustom wheels. extra
f' r 1 v a t P P a r I :-dun ' Rlue with .i2.400
1714)548 5647 miles 15394531
• tt • .. H•\•'
·.1. ~ .111 'HK>
·--,,_,,._...__ .. .. ,,,. ... -.. .... ~ ..............
ALLEN
Q, D' "l J ,lllL ,Ulil~'-'
9945 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 Versailles. loaded.
35M mi . xlnt cond .
631-:BSJ, aft. 5 752-16!SO. '76 Seville. reel lthr uphol.
rt>cl cxt, x lnt c·oncl
Loaded 82.000 mr Sli750
951 950CI. 499 3.'>45 '66 Lincoln Xlnt cond.
rmJ! ownr Good tires
9917 S800tbst ofr 493-7341 Comaro
• • • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • Mercury 9950
·70 Xlnt m echanic-a l •••••••••••••••••••••••
<·ontl :"lcw tirl'S. hrakes .
hattery Ni>cds paint s 1950 759-()244
CheY ... 9920 •••••••••••••••••••••••
• Ct..Yy MonlCI '79
2 + 2 Hal <' h b a l'1t '
E ronom1cal 5 s peed
manual trans C lean
rar' H~2XJt:)
ONLY $4595
HOWARD C'-•n*t
Dove le Quail Sts.
NEWPORT REACH
ORANGE COUNTY'S
FINEST
l.INCOLN-MERCURY
DF.AU:RSHIP
~ "?t..tJ.1
l.INCOLN-M ERCU R0Y
16-18 Auto Center Dr.
SO F'wy -Lakt> F o"res t
t'lCil
IRVINE
130-7000
Mus'-J 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 133-0555 ----'----1'66 Mustan~. AaUydean Sii US FIRST! in le out. 8 cyl. auto. nu
We have a l!ood selection
o f NEW & US F.O
Chevrolets'
radials-b rakes-tune-etc_
SlSOO or orrer. 957-1631
aft 5
--rop Dollar
Paid
CREVIER Capri 9715
$ , ...................... . M.... 9731 $2595 I ...•••••••••.•••••..•.• @"" HfCl!Jr. M<m'<lul I
COHMRL
CHEVROLET
·79 MustanJ! Ghia . \i -8.
only 21.5110 m1 . lthr
seats. premium sound
system . TRX_ tires.
mrtrir alum v. his. sport
s uspension • murh
For Your Car~
JOl*tSOM & SOM
U..C.Mercwy
2626 Harbor Blv<f.
Costa Mesa 540.5630
We Pay
OVER
lluelooll
For You r Good
VW. Porsche or Audi
·imlf1a
VW-PORSCHE·AUOI
445 E. Coast Hiwav
al Bayside Drive·
Newport R<'al'h 673-0900
SELL idle item!. with "! ~a1ly Pilot Class1f1ed /\d
, ST & 11ROAOW.T I '79 MERCURY
SANTA AHA I
835·3171 '4 CA,~I '"f uu1MATf 0111v1HG "'"c"'"'t I s~. radio. heater custom wheels Copper •USED IMWs• with onJy 19.350 miles
·n6.30csi4 speed !0247> I <092W7.Sl
'75200l• (()035) $3995
·79 320i (75601 ~~L 11 .J
'77 6.30 <'SI auto 100401 @"" HfU/U\. ROWQ'~
'80 S2.81A sunrf ( 1625 l VOU<SW AGtN INC
Closed s-day1 534-4100
13731 Ha rbor ORAMGl COUNTY'S Garden Gr ove
OLDEST
&
Sales·Service -1.easinJ!
Roy COl"Y•r.lnc.
Rolls 'hoyl'!' RMW
IS40Jamboree
N"wport Beach 640·6444
9720 .................•.....
Forsale
DatsW1Z
motor + otMt-parts
768-5817
IT'S EASV ! l..oolc for your name and address in toda)1's tlu "mect M"d lon. If you find II, call 6'2·5'78 E xt. 272 and
we wm arrange for ~ou to pltk up your llckel1 at the
nu rH t office or thf'
MAZDA I ' 534-4100
..X.)< lf.ort .. r H .. ,1
I • '~: ' ',f !'-."-\
541>-1200 ANAHEIM n~1, VOLKSWAGEN INC r
NOW OPF:N 13731 Harbor '64 Con •a1r4spd. 2d en ii &
Orange County 's . Garden Grove~ trans. fair body & int
more S4 .950
17 14 1955 10111 MF .
1 714 1 71)1) 115t2
t•ves wkencls
Volume Maida Oealt•r t$45ffas 1~1--4-120 956-1820 '72 Mark II. gets j!ooc1 ,
HE. mileaj!e, Sll95. ma \' 76MOHU AMA M t.ake trade 636-fi621 . 2 + 2. 4 c•yl . ~nod MAZDA I m ileaj!e. <• l'. radio .
'69 3.51. 9 001) m1 rm rhl1
rnl! Runs strr1n l! I
II " n l' r m It ~ t s ,. I I 601 s AnahPim Rlwl Triumph 97 6 7 · tra nsferahle v. arranty
/\nahc>im ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557 3527 or 759-()0f;() Sl400 h s t IJ 11m •·
'RO H X7 "Pt'I' parnl 1oh
t•s tm i11l . SIO,f,110
t\!)tJ :1111 f>
'fi5 TfHA. new paint.
shrw·ks. rehuilt. lo m ile:;
!..1200 fi:l I 41; 13
VolltswCICJft' 9770
Merc•s len1 97 40 I •• •••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• 76VWVAM
'73 280C. It hlttl' wc•ll pn•
s e r ve d r1 11 .. s1c
S8SOO ORO 7:iZ 2404 ctys.
552 5477 ~·Vt•S
Mem .. '<l<>s :ioosn '79
i 1wss1,•n,ller looks &
runs J!reat All oriJ?inal
•7270 1
CREVIER IMW
l~t & £1roacl"'av
Ma pie ~ Pllov.. -.1 ripl'<t. I
s unroof s lt'r('1) c-a~'
Santa i\na RJS-3171
'67VWIUG
polished "h C'l''' I
Beautiful & mini r1)01)
4 sp<'t.-d. rad••>. heat <'r
Gold with r<'huilt C>r•l?tne
< 196XK0 1 $28.500 557 9044 . I'\ I'~ I
760-00RH I
'76 450SF:I.. metall 11·
b r own. alloys . 3:1 !\1
mini SJ8.500 &1.'i (>716
Sl995
@ ... IH~-Jt Uott'Quf
VOLKSWAGEN INC
534-4100
·75 2400 Air. snrf. nl'" 1 13731 Harbor
tires AM fM Cai.:-j Garden Grove
Good c·ond. Auto. tran:-"·i;o -65 vw parts. ·68 1en &
752·6905 F:Hs wkncts ri,llhl dour. ·73 left cloor
1131 7921 S.'10 Cal·h. 548-!t'744
Me rc~edes :rnoc n · · 7!I. 'Im for $1600. '67 for S260(t ivory. only 13.000 m1. ,.,.,
xtra tank, 1714 lr>42 5J<J2. Or fle!;t offer p n Ml';-; I SF. I.I. 548· I 095
'73 M AZ 280. 4 rloor
Xlnt <'ond S7000
700-927R
'fifi Hug Cherr~· pain-
t Int. flblt eng . trans
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ay n&OS&ICK HOEMIEKI. ...............
The pilot ol the Air Callfornla
8oelQ8 737 that crash-landed at
John Wayne Airport six n1~bts
•to was to.Id twice not once a!I prevk>ualy reported to abandon
bis landin& maneuver lo avoid
possible cofll.sion with a second jet
on the runway.
• Officials scanning jet crash dq,ta plane that u.ltimately crashed -
was olte and one-half miles from theendorthe runway.
The pilot or flight 931
acknowledged the presence of
light 336 by saying "in sight,
we're rolling."
The fact that two abort-landing
orders were .elven by an a ir traffic
controller as well as other details
or the seconds preceding the
crash emeried Sunday ni&ht at an
extensive brieflng conducted by
G.T. "Tom" McCarthy, a senior
air safety investigator for the Na·
tional Transport~lion Safety
Board.
Based on inter views and an
analysis of tape recordings of communications between the air
traffic control tower and the
aircraltlnvolved. McCarthy gav~
the following description of the
events just prior to the er ash:
Air California flight 931 , carry·
ing 112 passengers and a crew· of
five, was cleared for takeoff from
its position on a taxiway that con-
nects with the north end of the
5, 700.foot-long main runway.
At the same time, Western
Airlines flight 383, which had ar-
rived from Salt Lake City carry-
D9lly """"'919.., ·~ ........
.SAILBOATS MOVE WITH BREEZE OFF ORANGE COAST ON SPARKLING FEBRUARY SUNDAY
·•Even the natfvH are lmpreaMd wtth the •••titer Southem C•lltornl• I• entorlnt
Suspect's
wife friend
of dead man
bt lo A Laguna Niguel man found
m!tabbed to death in his home on
Wf'eb. 2 was a friend of the
theslranged wife of an Irvine city
teworker who was arrested lut
week on suspicion of committing
o cthe crime.
sa Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said in·
r0vestigators are still not entirely
mcertain what motive the suspect
in the case -Patrick J . Fogarty,
32, of Newport Beach -would
-tiave had in allegedly killing
P.Dona ld Frank Cook in tbe
bedroom or his home at 29742 El·
-lendale Drive.
"The motive is not totally
established yet," Hart said.
However. investigators have
apparently come up with addi·
tional physical e vidence that
makes Fogarty a prime suspect in
the slaying, ~art said. Homicide officers were able to
come up with Fogarty's name by investigating the victim's ac-
quaintances and whereabouts in
the days and weeks before the
crime.
-
Fogarty, an eneineering techni-
cian in the Irvine planning depart-
ment, wu taken into custody
Thursday night at city ball.
Though be bas not yet been of.
ficially charged with tb9 crime, a
murder complaint was due to be
filed today.
Fogarty is presently in custody
at OranceCounty Jail.
Hart said Cook, a field construc-
tion engineer for Bechtel Corp.
who was working at the San
Onofre Nuclear Po,ver plant, had
apparently seen Fo1arty'1
estraqed wife on at least two oc-
casions.
The 1beri.lf's lieutenant said
Cook wu a male friend ol the
woman and not romantically in·
volved witb ber.
Cook WU repeatedly I tabbed in
tbe upper body, accordln1 to of.
fken. Tbere were no alps ol
forcedenll'y to bis home.
Marine DI facing
amtreatment trial
at Pl SAN DIEGO <AP> -Std set. ~ .i.e Hernra of Loa Aleles, a drill lnltnactor at the 1ilarine
t ·Corpl Recruit Depot..&.._!~ a
b =oourt~martial 1~ in
ei al miltreatlq recrulta.
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Record days of heat O(:TD bu&es
on wane along coast exPected back
on Frid~y By JOHN NEEDHAM
Ol-DM!y " ... ~ ..
The record-setting s tring of
warm, summer-like days, which
has been drawing thousands to
Orange County beaches is expect·
ed to end Wednesday with tem-
peratures dropping to the high
605, a spokesman for the National
W eatber Service said today.
Keo Levitt of the weather
service said the 11 consecutive
days of 80-deiree temperatures
beginning Feb. 12 brOke the rec-
ord set in 1954 or eight straight
days of summer weather in
February.
·'The temperatures recorded in
the past two weeks are about 16
degrees above normal for the
month of February," Levitt said.
But he said days would become
cooler Wednesday and then warm
up again by Friday in time to en-
tice people back to the beaches
this weekend.
··we aren'tforecasting any rain
for the near future, although
winds are"expected to pick up in
the mountain areas and puses,•'
Levitt said.
"We expect it's going to stay
nice and we'll all continue to enjoy
this outstanding weather," be
said.
Lifeguards at Orange County
beaches said huge crowds of peo-
ple were out taking advantage ol
the weather this weekend, though
few were reported venturing into
the chill 58-degree water.
All lifeguard departments re-
ported the largest crowds or the
year, with the number of people
c9unted nearing that of a typical
summerweekendday.
Orange County's public b.us
strike will have lasted 22 days ii
buses begin rolling again Fri-
day . the first day United
Transportation officials say bus
driven could be back on their jobs.
Negotiators for the Orange
County Transit District and the
union, which represents the 957
striking drivers and mechanics,
reached tentative agreement
Friday night for new three-year
contracts for each g,roup.
Terms of the agrel!ments were
not made public pending a vote
Wednesday by the workers. who
will assemble at the Garden
Grove Community Center to de-
cide whether to ratify the con-
tracts.
Mary Cunningham
now with Seagram's
A district spokesman said to·
day that the OCTD Board of
Directors plans to meet later on
Wednesday to consider ratifica-
tion if the workers approve the
contracts.
Union officials said mechanics
could report to work on Thurs-
day and drivers on Friday if
both sides accept the contracts.
Ralph C lark, di~trict
chairman, said bn Saturday that
he was disappointed workers
couldn't meet earlier so the
40.,_(>00 co mmute rs who use the
buses might be served sooner. '
NEW YORK (AP> -Mary
Cunnln&ham, who resigned as a
vice president at Bendix COrp.
after denying rumors that she
was romantically involved with
th' company chairman, bas ac·
cea>ted a job with Joseph E. 8n·
gram • Sons Inc.. a company
spokesman said tod~ A Miss Cunningba , , who
was vice president in charge of
stratecic pla.nnlq at Bendix un-
til October, accepted a 1lmilar
position as vice pre1ldent in
char1e ol 1trateste planninl and
project development, accordlnl
to Jonathan Rienbart of
Rienbart It Adam.a, Seairam'•
i>ubllc relatioDI firm. Rlenbart aaid 11111 Cun-
nlnl)wn LI to beliD ber new job
at tbe firm'• Park A•enue of.
fices in mid-llarcb. He would
not di9clOle ber 1alary.
employees at the company's
headquarters in Southfield,
Mich., that Miss Cunningba.m
was promoted because she was qualified.
Miss Cunningham, who was
separated from her husband in
1979, be&an her Bendix career as
Agee's executive asststant lo
'f979 ancf wu promoteW to '\rtee
president for corporate and
public affairs 15 months later.
From there, she went on to
become vice president for
strategic planning.
Today was the 19th day since
buses stopped rolling on Feb. S.
Car8 impounded
l>f EASANTON CAP> -Ten
cars splattered with toxic PCB·
laced oU remained off llmiu
durinl tbe weekend ln tbe
employees' parkin& lot outside
the Santa Rita Count1' Jail here.
Assets swell
~eagan ~§alth ·u mUlion
NEW YORK <AP> -A ftnaDdal ,_.._. =-m9d wltb tbe Oftlce of Gonrnmeat ll:Udea ..._ Pr ..... baa a Diil worth at.lmated at .. mll .. f ,.. .... y .. ,,....
reoon.d toclav.
It wu.tbe leCODd time~ d1Mla11ll Irle fte•-· TM
flnt WM in 1f'7I wMD be ~--·-... I lllll•dal nomluttma and plaeed bll llt '1 .
lllll Omnlnpam, ooe of tbe
youn1en bllb-rankinl female
corporate necutlv• in tbe na-
tion, reliped from Bnclix" IMt
year after rumon wen 1prMd
tbat .abe bad beea promoted
beeauee of a rom..ue lllwlft-
meat with tbe firm'• '1·1ear4d cbaJrmaa, Wllllam ,Asee.
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bee• nened after a U-bour.
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ing 113 passengers, was clearing
the south end or the runway and taxiing to the airport terminal.
As flight 931 was cleared for
takeoff, the controller told the
pilot that "other traffic" was
"one and one-half miles out"
meaning that night 336 -the
For yet unexplained reasons, it
appeared to the contro11er that
night 931 was not moving. It was
at lhat time, now pinpointed to
CSee CK.ASH O&DE&S, P .. e AZ)
Document& bared
Salvador Reds
get uJeapons
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
Reagan administration took the
unusual step today of releasing
captured documents and other
materials to. support its claim
that Soviet-bloc nations have
sent tons 9f weapons to leftist
guerrillas in El Salvador.
, The 178 page& of evidence de·
pict what appears to be a major
effort last year by communist
countries on four continents to
convert El Salvador into the
first unambiguously communist
state on the American continent.
The release of the document,
e n t i tl e d " Com m ·u o is t In ·
terference in El Salvador," is an
attempt by the administration to
lay the groundwork for un-
specified retaliatory action by
"1e Ynited-Statel t4H!ouater-tbe.
Soviet bloc effort.
The documents outline the
huge. quantities of assistance
pledted by Vietnam, Ethiopia
and other communist countries
for ·shipment to El Salvador
through CUba and Nicara1ua.
On Nov. l, 1980, a Salvadoran
logistics representative in
Nicaragua, identified only as
"Vl adimir," described the
magnitude or the operation in a
letter to bis comrades in El
Salvador.
•'Here, as regards the ship-
ments, they have been packing
the bundles day and night," the
letter said.
"In fact, these people from
Lago <the code name for
Nicaragua) bave stepped things
up . It's such a bot potato for
them that they are now pushing
us, as this cannot be e~ured
much longer. ·
"On the other hand, the
warehouses in Esmeralda
<Cuba> are filled to the brim
with the shipment that arrived
last week, over 150 tons.
'•Abo they will have a backlog
because more shipments wiU be
arriving this week in Esmeralda
reaching betwee.n 300 and 400
tons." "--At another point, Vladimir
said it was impressive "bow all
countries in the socialist bloc
fully committed themselves to
meet our every request and
some have even doubled their
promised aid.
"This is the first revolution in
Latin America to which they
hue unconditionally turned to
Man crushed,
killed in
HD accident
Fred Raymond Kee1an, 31, of
L'on1 Beach waa cru1hed to
death Sunday afternoon wbea
bis car smubed into the end of a
line ol veldd• 1topped in heavy
tramc CID Paclflc Cout ffllbway
near Bolla Cb.lea State Beach la
Huatlnitan Beach.
Trafllc lnvHtl&atora aaid
K"1aa'1 auto wu westbound at
about IO mpb wbell lt cr..W in·
to the rear of a car drl..a by
Robert Ray Prelkltt ol H•t· ln Beach. . . fl:' acddeat occurnd at 1:51
p. m. not far from . the inta'lec·
tloa of Coa1t Hl1bwa1 and
WU'Dll'A._.
& ..... wa dead at tbe ._.,
oftleenuld.
Tile erMll bwolftd four can
lD all ... left ........... ... Jand. All..,. ... la dl9 ear
clrlv• w PltllllU. -. el .-a .........
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assist, before the taking or
power.''
Presidential counselor Edwin
Meese III said the administra-
tion is exploring diplomatic,
economic and military options to
stop the ar ms traffic. Direct ac-
tion to punish Cu ba is "entirely
possible," he said. ·
"I think it's to Cuba's own
self-interest to halt them <arms
shipments> right now and end
this transmittal of subversion in-
to Central America," M ~ese
said Sunday on ABC's "Issues
and Answers" program.
Brezhnev's
atliiress
cut off
MOSCOW <AP> -Soviet
President Leonid I. Brezhnev
walked steadily and spoke in a
firm voice today as he opened
the 26th Communist Party
Congress, but the live telecastJ)(
the 74-year-old party leader's
keynote speech was cut off six
minutes after he began reading
it and a TV announcer delivered
most or the speech.
Western r e porters were
barred from the meeting in the
Kremlin Palace of Congresses,
but a Soviet journalist told them
Brezhnev read only a brief sum-
mary of his speech, and a TV
announcer took over to speed
things up.
Nearly five hours later, live
television coverage from the
Kremlin Palace of Con~resses
res umed and Brezhnev was
shown delivering the final por-
tions or the speech. Soviet
television did not give a reason
for the unusual procedure.
Delegates to the congress pre-
sumably were furnished copies
or the long statement. it was car·
ried by the official Soviet news
agency Tus and will be printed
in the country's newspapers.
Brezhnev, in the speech, made
a major overture to the new U.S.
administration, calling for a
summit meetin& with President
Reagan and a resumption of
U .S.-Soviet negotiations to limit
nuclear arms. But be also de-
nounced "bellicose .calls" from
Washiqton. ·
Alt.bouch be offered ne&otia·
lions, BreJ.hnev declared that
(See SOVIET, Pa&e AZ)
111111 CUil IUTlll ·
Fo1 and low clouds
tonight and early Tues·
day. Fair and cool~r T\a-
day. Lows toni1ht 45 at
beaches. 52 inland. Hllbl
Tuesday 86 alon1 coast, 72
inland. , .... ,
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Rita unveils·
Big IJafJg
At less than two weeks old, this "baby" stands six feet
tall and weighs 100 pounds. Lee Keaton, head ranger at
Lion Country Safari in Irvine, leads the youngster out for
a walk.
E'ro• Pa_. A I
CRASH ORDERS . • •
have been 5:34: 13 p.m., that the
controller issued the first "go-round" (circle the airport) to the
pilot of flight 336.
McCarthy ha d previously
estimated the plane was between
100 and 300 feet above the ground
when the go-round orde r wa s
made.
Two or three seconds later, the
controller ordered the pilot of
flight 931, which was rolling down
the runway al 70 lo 80 knots, or 80
to 92 miles per hour, to abort his
takeoff. ,
Immediately thereafter, at
5: 34: 18, the controller once again
told the pilot of flight 336, now
even closer to the runway, to go-
around. Fifteen seconds later, at
5 :34:33, night 336 slammed into .
the runway.
McCarthy said personnel sta-
tioned at the Orange County Fire
Department's crash /rescue /fire
station at the airport said there
appeared to be no "imminent
danger" that the two planes
would collide.
Flight931 had rolled about 1,500
feet down the runway, its pilot
told investigators, when it re-
Related Storie• -Al
ceived the abort takeoff order.
The pilot said he threw the two jet
engines in reverse, thus slowing
the aircraft.
flight 336 was actually one and
one-half miles from ttie end of the
runway and was traveling at 119
knots when flight 931 was cleared
for takeoff, it wouid have taken
about 30 seconds for the landing
craft to reach the runway.
'That lime factor would gain
importance because, officials
say, it takes between 45 seconds
and one minute fo~ a Boeing 737,
under typical conditions, to
reach sufficient ground speed to
lift orr.
Federal Aviation rules require
that a 6,000-foot separation be
maintained between jets or the
type flown at J ohn Wayne
Airport.
McCarthy said neither the
controller nor the pilots sounded
panicked in the communications
that preceded the crash.
As for the controll e r ,
McCarthy said, "Tbat guy is one
of tbe coolest guys I've ever
-beard." · ·
llunwllile. llcCarthy said a
newly formed ''power plants
group" is coatinuiq ib impec·
lion of tbe plane's two jet
engines. boUa of wbicb were
sbeand m..n tbe craft in tbe
crash.
A putial internal inspection
conducted Saturday with a
borescope indicated tbat no rota-
tional damqe was present in
tbe right eacine-
wild
CHICAGO (AP) -au.
Jenret~ thou1ht of herself as
tbe model of discretion for keep-
l n 1 quiet about some of
Waahlqtoo's wilder goin1s-on,
she aays in an interview in the
April issue of Playboy
ma1azine.
Mrs. Jenrette, who earlier told
bow she made love to her con-
1 teas man -h u s bah d on the
Capitol steps and other tales of
Washinston life, says she didn't
tell about the governor who
propositioned" her, the politician
who kept a mistress on his
payroll or the lobbyist wbo plied
her husband with liquor and set
him up with other women.
She gave guarded versions of
these stories in the interview ac-
companying sever al photo·
graphs of her in the magazine.
All the photos show the 31-year-
old attractive blonde wearing at
least one article of clothing, but
many of the poses are topless
and seductive.
Her estranged husband,
former South Carolina Rep.
John W. Jenrette, was convicted
Oct. 7, 1980, of taking a bribe in
the Abscam scandal and re-
signed his Democratic seat in
December.
Mrs . Jenrette said in the
P l ayboy article that her
husband and an arms merchant
racing prosecution at one time
hoped to get out of their trouble
with the law by enlisting the aid
of exiled Ugandan dictator Idi
Amin to free the American
hostages 'in Iran.
Jenrette and the gun-runner
.. concocted a plan so bizarre
that, had it worked, it might
have saved them both," Mrs.
J enrette said. "At least that's
what they hoped."
She said she was present when
the arms merchant telephoned ·
Amin. She said her husband
made some inquiries about this
approach to freeing the hostages
.. but was not encouraged."
Before the plan went much
further, she said, the gun-runner
Prime rate
dips to 18.5
NEW YORK (AP> -
The prime lending rate at
major banks dipped as low
as 18.S percent today for
the fi rst time since Dec. S,
a lthough most major
banks kept the key rate at
19 percent or higher.
Chase Manhattan Bank,
the nation's third-largest
commercial · bank, today
cul its prime lending rate
to 19 percent from 19.5
percent, and was quickly
followed by No . 4
Manufacturers Hanover
Trust Co. and No. 6
Chemical Bank.
But they failed to match
the 18.S percent prime
rate set by No. 7 Continen-
tal Illinois National Bank
& Trust Co. The exact relative positions or
the two planes ju.st prior to the
crash will not be determined until
investigators analyze informa·
lion from the flight data recorder
that was aboard flight336.
That instrument will tell bow
fast the airplane was traveling.
By theory, McCarthy had said
Saturday, the plane should have
been moving at 119 knots. or 138.6
miles per hour, seconds before
touchdown.
Crash kills teen·;
~
companion arrested
Flight data recorder informa-
tion, processed in Washington
D.C., was to be received by in·
vestigators today.
A 16-year~Huntin«toa Beach
girl died early Sunday aft.erauffer-
ing critical injuries in an auto col-
Ii a ion Saturday nlebt in
Westminster.
After receavmg treatment at
Huntington Intercommunity
Hospital, Hess was booked into
..Orange County Jail on suspicion of
felony drunken driving and McCarthy said investigators
are still studying the word "go"
which is heard on the tape. Westminster police aaul the vehicular manslaughter, police
dead girl, Dawn Keicher, was __ A_a_id_. __________ _ The word is heard after the pilot
of flight 931 said "in sight, we're
rolling" and is followed by com-
munication between the tower
controller and another aircraft.
That communication is not con·
sidered relevant to the investiga-
riding in an auto driven by
R o n a l d H e s s , 1 8 • o f ~-
Westminster. when the accident
occurred.
According to police, Hess WJlS
tion. McCarthy said. '
Who said "go" and why still has
not been determined. McCarthy
said. He said it was prem ature. and
perhaps inaccura te. to give
credance to reports that the word
was spoken by the pilot of flight
336 to the pilot of flight 931 as it
sped down the runway.
. northbound on Bushard Street at
fl: 4S p.m: Saturday, when his car
collided al McFadden AverNe
with a westbound vehicle driven
by John F a rne s, 21 , of
Westminster.
McCarthy confirmed that if
The injured girl was rushed to
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital, where she died at 2:52
a.m . Sunday, police said. Farnes
wasadmittedtothehospltalwitha
broken leg, police said.
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been nominated by Preal·
dent Rea1an to bead the En-
vt ron men ta I Protection
A1ency. She'll leave· for .
Wa1bln1ton and Senate .
beartfto SundQ.
fled the country.
Mrs. Jenrette also said she
was initially nattered by the at-
tentions of an unnamed 1ov-
ernor, "who bore a 1trlkin1 re-
semblance to Cesar Romero.''
Thia happened, she said, when
she and her husband were vaca-
tion in 1 at the 1overnor's
weekend house.
At one point after m akin I
several approaches to her, Mn.
Jenrette said, she was taking a
~bower when there was a knock
at the door. ·
"Figuring it was John," she
·said, "I wrapped a towel around
me and opened the door. There,
in his swim trunks, was the gov-ernor.
She said she escaped from his
"viselite embrace" by promis-ing him "lat.er, later." She im-
plied that nothing ever came of
the governor's romantic efforts.
She also recounted a nude bot
tub party s he attended in
Washington, s4ylng she didn't
like it.
Hollywood
film pioneer
dies in county
Pioneer Hollywood musi.c and
sound engineer Bernard R.
Brown, who helped director D.
W. Griffith with the theater
piano score for "The Birth or a
Nation" in 1915, died Friday at
82 in Saddleback Community
Hospital, Laguna Hills .
Credited with early work that
led to the development or
stereophonic sound, Brown·
worked with a number of early
Hollywood stars during the
transition from silent to talkie
movies.
No funeral services are
scheduled, according to officials
at Forest Lawn Cem e tery,
Hollywood Hills. He is survived
by a daughter. Mrs. Bettie J .
Biery.
Saddleback Comm unity
Hospital ometals said lkOWfl
succumbed after a short illness.
During his career, Brown won
two Academy Awards and was
nominated 11 times for Oscars. Brown also collected three
technical achievement awards
from the Academy of Motion
Pictures Arts an<f ~iences (or
breakthroughs in perfecting
sound and film synchronization.
Brown led the orchestra that
did the original music for the
firs t sound film, "The Jazz
Singer." sta.rring Al Jolson.
One or his notable contribu·
lions to sound in films was the
creation of the separate sound
room for the singers, which
made it possible for engineers to
dub in sound.
Brown left Warner Brothers
Studio in 1936 to join Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer after perfecting
a 10-track recording system that
was the forerunner of today's
sound systems.
13 on bus injured
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. (AP> -A bus filled with New J ersey
police officers and their families
went part way off a 100-foot-high
cliff at a hairpin turn along the
Minnewaska Trail west of here ·Sunday, injuring the driver and
13 passengers. police said.
Mad Batter
You can see why ~a lf Reynolds won a prize in the Mad
Hatter's ~ontest at the Laguna Beach Winter Festival in
the category of oldest head piece. He·s wearing a 16th
century helmet discovered by divers off the coast of
Sardinia. More than a dozen festival contestants won
prizes during the 18th annual Winter Festival contest
Sunday at the Festival of Arts grounds.
E' ..... r,...Al
SOVIET .••
since Reagan became president
"candidly bellicose calls and
statements have resounded from
Washington, speciaJly designed,
as it were, to poison rela·
tionships beteen Ameriean and
the Soviet Union.'·
ln a strong warning against
continued labor unrest in
neighboring Poland, Brezhnev
accused "imperialis t , sub-
versive" forces of using the
£.Qlis.h crisis in an effort to un·
dermine the communist system.
Hearing set
on Bushard
closing plan
Fountain Valley School District
trustees will conduct a public
hearing tonight regarding plans
to close Bushard School. the dis-
trict's only middle school, at the
end or the current term.
The hearing begins at 7 : 30 p. m.
at the school, 19699 Education
Lane, Huntington Beach.
The district's advisory commit-
tee on school closures has recom·
m ended that Bushard students be
merged into Oka School, located
on the same large campus.
District officials have said at
least one school must be closed
because of declining enrollment
and decreasing revenue.
T-rustees recently held a similar
bearing at Wardlow School.
which also has been identified as a
closclretarget.
The trustees will hold a special
study session on the issue March 2
and are scheduled to make a final
decision March Son which schools
are to be closed.
Kidnapping,
rape told by
HBwoman
Police are searching for two
men who allegedly a bducted,
raped and robbed 1a 26-year-old
Huntington Beach woman early
Sunday.
According lo police. the twosus·
peels first helped the woman when
her car-brolre-down '..on-Beaen---'-''111
Boulevard near Pacific Coast
Highway at 2:30 a.m.
After helping push her car to the
side or the road, the men offered to
drive the woman to her nearbv
home, police said.
When the woman was inside
their pickup truck. one or the men
pulled out a knife and threatened
the woman. acc·ording to the
police report.
The woman told police she was
driven to an area in Brea Canvon and was raped by the two men.
She told police the men took her
earrings, gold necklace and $150
in cash, before a bandoning her.
Arter reporting the incident to
Brea police, the woman was
driven back to Huntington Beach.
where she was examined at Hunt-
ington lntercommunity HospitaJ
and released.
One suspect is described as white. age 28-30, five feet, nine
inches tall. 170 pounds, with
blond hair and a mustache. The
second suspect was examined at
Hun ting ton Intercom m unity
Hospital and released.
The vehicle was described as a
newer model black long-bed
Toyota pickup with a white
campershell.
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As11er fells
of fidelif y
Ed Asner, the actor who
plays the title role of the
n ewspa per e ditor in the
t e l evisio n ser ies ''Lo u
Grant," has been married to
his wife, Nancy, for 22 years.
But, he s a ys in a n in-
t e r v i r w i n Playboy
magazine. his fidelity was
tested when ~ fame made
beautiful wome~ble to
him
8afffJ Gibb
of the Bee
Gees poses
with wife
Linda and
son Travis. 2
m onths.
Travis has
been re-
leased from
a Miami
hospital after
spending
seven weeks
ma premie
ward i n-
cubator.
APWlrepMtO
A fln1e r Injury forced
da11ical 11altarltt A•4re• s. ..... to pcM1tpone a sold·
out San Francisco concert, a
apokeawo1nan for the II·
year-old artist said.
Se1ovia LnjW'ed the Index
fln1er on his left hand trying
to open a window in his Nob
Hiii hotel room.
A date for Segovia 's can·
celed Sunday performance at
the Masonic Auditorium was
to be announced later.
Swedish film s tar. l•1rtd
Bu1maa, o n holiday in
I srael, said
s h e doesn 't
th in k s h e
cou Id portray
former Prime
M inis t e r
Golda Meir.
·'I cannot
see m yself as
Golda Meir,"
s he said when
•HoMAH asked if she
would play the part in a four-
hour television film. "I don't
think I'm talented enough to
do this."
She said a J ewish woman
s ho uld play th e role in
"Golda ," which Paramount
Studios is scheduled to begin
shooting in June.
Be rgman , 66. said she
be lieves her ntm career is
finis hed and wants to spend
time traveling.
Comedian Bob Hope is be·
m g sued for SJ00,000 by the
Junior League of Springfield,
Mass . wh ich c laims he
short-changerl them by stay.
ing on stage for less 'than an
hour in a show in November.
The breach-of-contract s uit
also names American Show
Producers of Portland, Me.
The league claims it was pro-
mised profits or up to $65.000;
1t didn·t disclose its losses.
T he suit contends Hope
p e rformed f or o nl y 55
minutes of what was to be a
90 minute show .. Al first. I was a lways re-
ceptive." he said. "But I got
into trouble a few times ...
I've cul back on that sort or
activity. I realize how much l
love my wife and how impor-
tant it is for me not to en-
danger our relatianship. · ·
Actress Mackenzie
Phillips and musician
father John Phillips are
undergoing treatment
together for drug addic-
tion after squandering
for tunes and career s on
heroin and cocaine.
Former President Gerald
Ford's fi rs t duty a s a
"'special consultant" to the
Charter Co wi ll be to take a
26-day world tour. the oil, in-
surance and communications
con~lomerate says.
Crash costly behind the
By STEVE MARBLE day the d ay afte r the Air Air California. said it would be
i mpossible to estimate im·
mediately his firm's losses rrom
the shutdown.
°' .. Detty " ... 5'•" California jet crashed.
Godale said restaurant busi-
ness wasn't much better. If early indications can be
be lieved , the biggest customer
loser during the SI-hour rnm-
m ercial jet shutdown at John
Wayne Airport wa~ the bar on
the second floor of the airport
terminal
Warren Godale. manager of
Delaney·s retaurant and lounge.
said bar activity slumped to
roughly o ne -fourth of normal
midweek business by Wcdncs -
"'It was .like a cemetery up
hNe." he explain ed ··T here
were plenty of people downs tairs
waiting for shuttles to Ontario
but they wer e probably too upset
to come up hen•
It cost Air California $.5,000 a
day. said Kamins ki. to provide
bus service for passengers
between J ohn Wayne and On-
tario Airport. Buses left every
half-hour and rides were offered
lo all passenge rs. · · 1 suspect," he addccf, "lhC'y
.1ust wanted to ~ct the hell out of
this airport."
Kaminski said it 1s too early to
gauge how many passengers
were transported to and from Tom Kamin~k1 . spokesm an for
PILOT LOGBOOK
Grace shown under-pressure ·
By GLENN SC017
Of tlle O.lly Pll .. S&att
A bigger contrjlst would have been hard
to imagine.
Where the faces had been grim and the
uniforms tous led al t he foam-covered
wr ec ka ge or Air
California's flight 336 at
John Wayne Airport last
Tuesday, the smiles were
wide and poised, the three-
piece uniforms in place on
Thursday.
The smiles were the
picture -perfect looks of
grace under pressure. or
M the never-ceas ing con-
scorr fidence that flight atten-
dants seem to be born with.
The airline's first major crash still
seemed to be on everyone's mind, but Thurs·
day was a day of celebration for the 17
women and two men who graduated from the
airline's training school.
So in.stead or reliving the crash, they sat
down at tht! South Coast Plaza Hotel to a fan-
cy luncheon with the airline's top braas and a
few community leaders. ·
Perhaps the graduates could smile
because tbey.~ew·no.one h•d died when the
Boein' 737 loaded with 109 people was
wrenched off runway 19R and its fuselage
split.
We're Listening •••
The flight attendants had been praised
for their work to hurry the passengers o ut or
the plane. The graduates, in fact, had studied
that emergency procedure just a day before
the c rash. .
One of the grads, Michael Whitefield,
was scheduled for training on the ill·fated
flight from San J ose. But he was late and
m issed the flight. It was a dubious lesson.
As the flight attendants mingled, wine
glasses in hand. they we re asked Thursday if
the c rash hadn't t ake n some or the fun out of
their jobs'. Weren't they scared?
No, they answered, always smiling. They
had beaten out t ,380 other applicants to land
their jobs. They had been to class 10 to 14
hours a day for the past month. They were
ready.
Air California Pres ident Robert Clifford
told the luncheon crowd solemnly that the
flight attendants had helped prevent disaster
at the c rash, which he called an "incident."
After his speech, the graduates received
diplomas and their "wings" and then looked
rorwatd lo a final party that night for the
group.
They'll probably never manage to get
their small group together again. Today,
-dressed in their three'Plece uniformB, they
t•ke· to tbe air, knowing they'll be remem-
bered as the ffight attendants who graduated
the week or Air California's first °'ajor
crash. ~
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Charges dropped
in 'vacation' case
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mail
fraud charges have been
dropped against two men ac-
cused or selling cheap vacation
trips they never Intended to ~
vide, authorities say.
Tell WI what 'a on your mind. The number is in
service 24 hours a day. seven days a week.
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postal inspectors Jan. 18, are
Jason Goldston of Agoura and
Wilb~ N. Kennedy of Van Nuya;
who •re operaUn1 a bualnen
known as Tours Limited in
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PAUL CULTON DEMONSTRATES DEVICE THAT ALLOWS DEAF TO USE TELEPHONE
Dlaabled atudenta program aide about 150 •I OokMn Weat College
Lending a helping hand
GWC program ait'-s tlisabled stwle11Ls
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of tlie Dallr Pll .. 51811
A dozen years ago, h igher
education was beyond the reach
or most deaf people along the
Orange Coast.
In 1970. Golden West College
in Huntington Beach initialed
one of the area's first progr ams
aim ed at helping deaf people at-
te nd college.
Golden West officials expected
36 students that first semester
but enrolled 45. The following
term, l.lfe enrollment jumped lo
65.
Over the past decade, Paul
Culton, director or the college's
disabled students program. has
watched the number of partici·
pants climb to the curre nt level
of a bout 150.
The program was expanded
over the years to help those with
other disabilities. including blind
s tudents and those confined to
wheelchairs.
Culton has seen the college ac-
c ulmulate electronic devices de·
signed to help handicapped stu·
d e nt s keep up w ith their
coursework .
And this year, he is viewing
the completion or a lengthy re·
construction project designed to
make every class on campus ac·
cessible to disabled stude nts.
Although opportunities for the
handicapped a re increasing in
the United States. other nations
de monstrate less sens itivity.
In ·many countries. dear peo-
ple a re not permitted to hotel
drivers's licenses. Culton says.
In others. they a re forbidden to
use sign language.
"In a great many countries.
the disabled ar e not given an
education." he explained. "They
are sometimes kept at home as
children or pets. They're not
given the op-portunity lo de-
velop ...
___ __ · "[he..main-problem 1or a deaf
The Golden West program in-
cludes students from Colombia,
Nigeria. Iran, Mexico a nd other
nations ~ere SQ.ecial e duc.ali.on
is not available.
scenes
O ntari o o r h ow ma n y
passengers Air California lost
during the shutdown.
Some passengers s aid , they
planned to drive to Los Angeles
International Airport.
Kamins ki said the Newport
Beach-based airline also pro-
v ided taxi se r vice f or
passengers, including those
aboard Flight 336. whic h
crashed.
But business at Golden West
Airlines, a commuter line able
to. continue flying its turbo-prop
planes out of the airport, dipped
a bit.
Joe Anguiano. a spokesman
for Golden West , suggested
some customers likely thought
that because the jets weren't al-
iowed to take off, neither were
vo1aen West's planes.
"But we were able to nip tha t
pretty quickly by a s king Lhe
airline counter people to tell
customers that we were still fl y·
ing. ·'said Anguiano.
..
person at college is not an in·
tellectual one," Culton ex·
pla ined. "ll 's a communications
proble m . Wha t we d o i s
facilitate communication."
Culton's program arranges for
a note taker or a sign language
translater to accompany a deaf
student to lecture classes.
For blind s tudents. the pro·
gram provides readers to tape
textbook material a loud.
H a particular class has been
scheduled in one of the few cam -
pu s rooms that cannqt be
r eached by wheelchair. Culton
can arrange to have the class re·
located.
Still. the progra m is not de·
signed to pamper the disabled.
"fl i s contra r y to our
philosophy to provid e any
service that the stude nt doesn't
need," Culton says. "We're
against having them receive any
unnecessary special privileges.
·'Our purpose is to prepare
dis abled people for real life
not for some sort or sheltered
life."
Culton says disabled students
at Golden West have studied for
careers in fields such as drafting
and music. One blind graduate
of the Golden Wes t program is
continuing his studies to become
a psychologisty.
Culton is pleased with the
progress Golden West's disabled
program has made. but is con·
cerned about the financial pro-
blems facing all facets or educa·
tion.
·'Our major focus now will be
to make sure the quality of o ur
ser vices will not erode ," he ex-
plains. "We must provide the
same quality with more limited
resources.
"I think it 's possible. And I
think disabled people now are
closer than they've ever been to
bec~ming full citizens ."
Trasl11nen
still hurt
Two men r emain hospitalized
today a fter the 16·lon trash
truck they were riding in Friday
plunged 75 feet down a cliff
followi ng a collis ion with
another trash truck in Boniloa
Ca nyon.
Driver Ralph Hill, 29 of Costa
Mesa is listed in stable condition
today at Santa Ana-Tustin Com·
munily Hospital where his assis·
tant. Robert Mi lle r , 24 of
Newport Beach r e mains in
serious condition.
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body nkkn•m• fur the
tow tnack,oper11ted on campua by Harbor Towin1. And •
C'bev Citation ia Jldt alan1 for the · standard parkin1
ticket lhat is 1eU1na handed out with increased frequency
on campus parklDI lots by Costa Meaas's Fi.nest. ~ AppareoUy the difference between whether you aet
hooked or c~ on the OCC cai;npua depends on where you
dad your illicit parkang If you clearly abandon your heap
an some locale that blocks a fire lane or tbe visitina pro·
fe~sor from Slippery Rock State Teachel's Colleae. you gel
the hook
Lesser transgressions may just get you the citation.
But you sure better not count on which extent you
might have run afoul of the parking law.
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Sheik's gems
recovered
MIAM I BEACH <AP> -An
eeUmated St.~ million in jewelry
belonging to a Saudi Arabian
sheik was back )n safe bands ~
day following the arrest ol two men, according to police.
Miami Beach police Lt.
Michael M iller said officers ar-
rested two men at a Sarasota
motel Suntiav nilrhl in connec· lion with the theft from the
penthouse sulte at the Eden Roe
Hotel here.
'·All I know is they arrested
two men and recovered the
jewels . . . I believe they re·
covered all of them," Miller said
today. He said the two men ap-
parently had checked into the
Eden Roe before the jewelry
was discovered m(ssing Friday
evening. The loot was fowKI in-
side the men's car, Miller said.
Lamia, was being treated for
stomach pains.
Mn. Tahlawi found a drawer
in her bedroom had been dis·
turbed and a case of jewelry was empty. Miss Tablawi checked
her room and found her jewelry
also was gone.
"In-two drawers there waa
more than I ear n in two
lifeti mes,•· said one in·
vestigato'r.
Tahlawi bought the Eden Roe
last year for $12.5 million, pledg-
ing to spend whatever was
necessary lo restore the aging
showplace to its position as one
of Miami Beach's poshest hotels.
The sheik, who owns five
Rolls-Royces and heads a finan·
cial empire that stretches from
Florida to London to Egypt
was out of the country. Miami
Beach police Lt. Richard Procyk
said Sunday. We ary Pope
YOU MIGHT FIND yourself on the wrong end of a
game called the Price is Wrong. . .
Getting the bad parking ticket at OCC can cost
between SS and $25, depending. Depending on what? Well .
SARASOTA POtl CE Capt.
Charles Kessler said the sus·
peels had been identified as 38·
year-old Robert W. Ball and Ray
Perrera. thought to be 34.
Kessler's information sheet also
gave an alternate name of
Ramon David Pereira for the
second s us pect. Both were
thought to be from the Miami
area.
Besides the Eden Roe.
Tahlawi owns Sheraton hotels in
Jidda and Yombo, Saudi Arabia,
Bailey's Hotel and an apartment
building near Hyde Park in Lon·
don, a Jidda construction com·
pany and part of a Cairo hotel.
Pope John Paul II appears exhausted as he sits with head
in hand in .S_t. Mary 's Cathedral today at the start of a
f?ur-day v1s1t to Japan. A grueling schedule in the Philip·
pmes and Guam,. which the pontiff visited last week, ap-
peared to sap his strength. At left is Japanese Cardinal
Asajiro Satowaki.
Miller said the two suspects
would be brought back to Miami
Beach following their arraign·
menl in Sarasota, possibly to-
day.
Gas tax hike studied
OCC studenl who parked too /JJr from classroom Reagan eyes move to a i d road repair
probably only the cop on the parking beat.knows.
On the other hand, being chained up and hauled away
by The Happy Hooker is $35 minimum going in, plus SS per
day for storage or your old vehicular tub until you find it
and bail it out.
LET'S FACE IT; there are some junkers that lurch in·
to the Orange Coast College parking lots in a plume of
smoke and screech of tires that might not be worth the $35
tow job.
If the tow company ends up owning one of these heaps
because the owner refuses bail. the tow company ends up
the big loser.
. Enrollment at Orange Coast College is up 5 percent
this semester when compared to last term and if you judge
from the parking lots, it appears that each new student in
that 5 percent owns three cars and a motorcycle.
PARKJNG IS VIRTUALLY non-existent. The student
n~wspaper Coast Report declares that on campus "the
eighth wonder of the world" is finding a parking place.
Thus students are fighting faculty members for slots.
Faculty members are supposed to have special reserved
spaces that have the word "Slaff" painted on them. But
Uie profs gripe that nobody pays -any attenttont«Jthat.
ONE STUDENT at OCC was caught red-handed the
other day while maneuvering his heap into a staff parking
place.
He defended himself with the claim that he misun-
derstood what the "Staff" s ign meant.
. "I _just thought it meant the space was infected." the
kid claimed. "But I didn't car~ what l caught.
"I was 10 minutes late for class."
THE HOTEL SUITE or Sheik
Wadji Tahlawi apparently was
burgled sometime before 7 p.m.
Friday. when the jewels were
discovered missing.
On Thursday, the sheik's
wife, Hoda and her son, Torek,
were al a hospital where the
sheik's 21-year-old daughter,
WASHINGTON (AP> -Th~
Reagan administration is con·
sidering a 2-cent-a-gallon in·
crease in the federal gasoline tax
to help state and local govern·
ments finance highway main·
tenance.
raise about S2 billion annually, would need . congressional ap·
prov al.
Budget director David A.
Stockman told the National Gov-
ernors' Association on Sunday the
adminis tration may ask that
s tates be allowed to pre-empt T he proposal. which would
Mobste-rs' Vegas pact told
CHICAGO <AP> -Representatives of the na·
lion's top underwor ld families have reached an
agreement which gives Chicago mobsters control
over all illegal activities in Las Vegas, according
to a report published Sunday.
"In return, Chicago Mafia chiefs reportedly
have consented to stay out of the lucrative rackets
spawned by legalized gambling in Atlantic City,
N .J .. " the Chicago Tribune reported.
The newspaper said the meeting occurred 13
months ago but that details have surfaced only re· cently from "two m-ob insidef'S--who-have become
the latest members of an expanding stable of FBI
sources."
The meeting occurred in Philadelphia and was
attended by representatives of underworld
families from New York City, New Jersey and
Chicago, the Tribune said. An unidentified spokes man for the Penn-
sylvania Crime Commission was quoted as s ay-
ing lhe state agency had reC'eived rel)(lrts the
meeting was to take pl ace "but we never had any
confirmation that it did ..
He said it was beli eved 1'l the time the meeting
was canceled because of reports the FBI was in ·
volved in extensive wiretappi ng in the area
The Tribune quuted-umdentified investigators
as saying the meetin~ apparently was C'alled to de· le~mm!! how profits from the New J ersey gam-
bling interes ts and legil1 mate side bus inesses
would be divided.
some or all of the additional
r~venues raised through an in·
crease in the tax, which now is 4
cents a gallon.
Revenu~ from the gasoline tax
now is earmarked for a trus fund
used pTimarily for highway con·
struction.
Trans portation Sectelar y
Drew Lewis acknowledged that
Congress had rejected several
Carter administration proposals
lo raise the.tax 5 cents to 15 cents a
gallon to promote conser vation.
But he said he t hought Congress
would approve the measure now
as a "user lax" to finance bridg_e
and highway maintenance pro·
grams cut in President Reagan's
proposed budget for fiscal year
1982.
Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr. of
California criticized the proposal,
!'aymg the fedeTal government-
would increase t he tax as a state
re lief measure and then drop it,
leaving the states to re-impose it
as a s tate tax.
Rain brings relief
Par.ched Northeast dampaned in 2 forms
You Can'I Bil lhe Orange Coasl
Wilhoul the Daily Pilot
And Coasl Life.
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Writing
cb8 due
C r eative journal
writing wiU be discussed
,in a three-hour lecture
be&innina et 7 p.m. et
Orange Cout Colle1e in
Cott• Meaa on Much 5.
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be held in Room 201 of
the Cbemlatry BuildinC
end retlttriUon will ~
conducted at that Ume.
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ugly pimple
CERES (Af'I Ku Khu: Klan leader ..hill
WUlllNOn preidkttld "a ot'l"I c·onCht·t 111 H rious
as the CiVll War'· durtn& a ral\y hen~ A tounle.r-
Mmonatrator a ftw 1n1lei. away callt<d th" Klan an
"u1ly pimple on the facl' of Ament•a ··
One shot v.•i.11 f1r'1'd at • truck driver who
honked hai horn at four s>eovlt on the street outside
tbe Klan's croH burnio& ce.remuny One man was
booked IOI" an vest1eataon ol assault with a deadly
weapon. and a woman w1lh tUm was booked for in-
vesti1aUon of cooce:'Jlne a p1stol in her boot
Orll\Qe CoMt OA&L Y PILOTMonday, Febfuary 23, 1181
Copter crasli: kills two l
Six other• injured in Catalina tragedy
AVALON CAP> -A man on bia hone,ymoon
and a small boy were feared dead today after an
amphibious helicopter lJ'Yinl to land on a Catalina
Island beach craabed into the ocean. Five other
passengens and the pilot were injured, authorities
said.
The Catalin a Airlines helicopter, completing a
15-minute night from San Pedro on the mainland
216 miles east, crashed into the sea about 300 yard£
rrom shore and sank in 2AO feel of water Sunda.>
afternoon.
' The two passengers presumed dead b_.>
authorities were traooed iaaide the wreckaae as 11
sank. They were identified as Miguel Ortega, 24, of
Maywood, Calli., whose bride of two days, Gloria?
18, survived, and Dior Levy, s. whose parents anc
two brothers also survived.
Rescue divers were to continue trying lo re·
!cover the bodies today.
t) nlE SURVIVORS WERE taken lo Avalon
I said an investieatlon into the crab bad been or-
dered.
-CataliDa Airline& operates bellcopten and •
filled-win1 aircraft betweeo-ihe mainland and San·
ta Catalina Island. The company bu bad aeveral
fatal crashes in the past rew years.
Con«!ern v~ed
State schools
flunking out?,
LOSANGELES (AP>-CaJiforn.ia'spubUchich
Wilkinsoo. head of the Invisible E1Yfpm-ot'-,.wzr--µW.U1UClJl8.U10lii1Jp111it:.aa~I .JAwbere pilot Walter Pinkerton,
32, or Manhattan Beach was in serious condition
with chest and neck injuries . A Coast Guard
helicopter took him lo Torrance Medical Center.
where he was later reported in stable condition.
• school students are not making the grade and of-
ficials in both private and public institutions say it is
-more serious tha.n they realized.
Knicht.s ol tbe Ku Klux Klan, told 38 robed mem-
bers and about 150 onlookers his group has no dis·
sen.s1on wtlh other Klan factions an California
However. he earlier had denied entry to about two
dozen robed members of the )<Ian·~ lnvincible Em-
pire from Fresno and San Francisco
Oltn-.. fie l•r E'~ C.rp.
·LOS ANGELES t AP> Denver 'oilman
Marvin Davis, who once tried to buy the Oakland
A's bas eball team a nd The Denver Post
newspaper, now has made a $700 million offer to
take over 20th Century · Fox Film Corp., a com-
pany beset by reports of strife among its top
m·anagement.
The major Fox stockholder , Chris ·Craff In-
dustries. which itself ha!\ made a number of
takeover attempts at 1''ox, approved the offer, ac·
cording to the film company. which said Sunday
the latest offer was made by a newly formed com·
pa ny controlled by Davis and his immediate
fa mily.
The ofCer provides for a distribution or stock
a nd cash payments of S60 per s hare common to
Fox stockholders. Fox's total public stock num·
hers 10.5 million shares.
<'A!leflrattng
Entertainers Roy Rogers aod Dale Evans
celebrate a 'half century in show business durtrur the taping or the Barbara Mandrell
lbow 1n Loe Angeles. Rosen started sing-
lq and playing the IUltar 50 years ago for
country and western radio stations in the.
LGa Anaelea area.
Big ~1111ers
A lme r Wheell'r. ,19, d asa b ilit y ·retir ed
worker. µ!ants a k iss on the c heek of his wife,
Lilli e. 40. city sehool d istrict e mployee. after
lear11ing they had won the $127 .. 000 Read.ers
Digest s weepstakes g ~·a nd prize. t.he first
California couple to wm the top pnze. The
Watts areu pair pl an to · ·ce le bra te a little"' in
Las Vegas
Surf clai~ two
off Bodega Bay
Tender Tqp ~irlqJn_
Steak and two large
eggs . Served with
hashed brown potatoes
and choice of toast.
Other survivors were Maurice Levy, 42, of En·
cino. his wife Cla ra, 30; and children Meir, 14 and
Joseph, 11. All were treated for cuts, bruises, ex-
posure and shock and were reported in good condi-
tion except for Joseph Levy, who was in serious
condition with a compound fracture· of his right leg.
Lt. Paul Mcilroy of the Los Angeles County
Lifeguards. said two lifeguard paramedics jumped
into their 31-foot rescue boat and rushed to the sur-
vivors in the Catalina Sikorsk.i 5·62A about 300
yards offshore from Pebbly Beach after the 2: 45
p.m. crash.
"TIIE.TOP OF THE helicopter was still in the
water, and they (survivors) were clinging lo it."
Mcl)roy said. ''At least one pontoon with a wheel
on it is on th e dock now. They were able to salvage that."
The lifeguards attempted to get to the two
trapped in the fuselage on the helicopter, but the
wreckage sank before the men could get to them.
The seareh was-abandoned due to darkness.
The pilot told his rescuers that he was making
a landing approach when the craft went down.
Mcilroy s aid.
Leo Moran. 38. owner of Avalon Taxi Co .. saw the crash from Pebbly Beach.
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will publish your Fictitious Business Name Statement 4 times. We
will file your business name with the Orange County Clerk. Their
fee is $10 for J business name, $2. for each additional business
name ..
"California education needs all the help it can
get ," declares Alice C. Cox, University of California
assistant vice president for student academic
services. "The situation is more than serious. It is
dev as ta ting.''
CONSIDER:
-California . third-graders test above the na-
tional norm, but 12th graders score well befow·. Last
year. California seniors ranked in the bottom third
nationaJly.
-Large numbers of entering UC freshmen must
take remedial tngllsh and mathematics courses.
-College aptitude test scores of entering
fres hmen have dropped at every UC campus except
Berkeley, according to a report circulating around
the nine-cami>us university.
The proportion of California applicants who
were accepted last fall arStanford University dipped
dramatically-from 21 percent in thefallofl979to 17
percent a year later.
"No matter how you cut it." state Supennten·
dent of Public Instruction Wilson Riles said recentJy,
"t.be high school youngs ters are not doing as well as
they should."
RILES SUGGESTED several causes for declin-
ing performance: Too many one· parent families, too
much television, poor teacher attitudes and prepara-
tion, drugs, alcoholism a nd the host of poverty-
related oroblems that plaRue inner-cit.v schools.
Others blame the budget cuts caused by lhe 1978
passage of the tax-cutting initiative, Proposition \3.
Budget cuts axed sixth periods in many school di.s -
tricts, curtailed advanced courses and resulted m
the dismissal of some counselors.
Still others point at t-he steady erosion or the cur·
riculum, as academic subjects are passed. over in
favor of driver training, physical educat&on and
:>th er elective subjects .
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Airport approval
will ark suits
lioard Of 'u1>t•f\ IN(lr" upprnvul O( thl' John Wayne
Airport ma .. l('r 111011 n 1mt' H no hock Ther~·s n o
QUl',111111 ltw .oq;ort II'> in nt•t•d of imp rovement f
Rut lht• bU&1t-r v11">or' du.I ffll!!I" a ft!w c·hanc~s to
rt• (·~tahhsh n mt· ur till' l'rt·d1b1ht.> tuunty gov~rn~nt
hJ' 10~1 uv ·• thl· \ l'ltrl.\ 1n 11:. hundling of a irport issues
t-'111 (•itttntJll<•, I hi'\ <"Ould huvl' mod1(iecl the. proposal
W expa nd P••l'>'ll'nKt'r lt·rnurual (t1c·1hlie!!1 to l'lg ht ti mes the
pn• cnt ~uc ppru\ u l 11f 'lll'h li&Jl t>xpa niiton can only lead
tn th\• ,t-.l.ull\pl tun t h.11 .1ppro\ :ii of lnrrt>Ul>td air trafffr is
not f .tr uff
lh th1 ~dnll' t1•ll.l·11 l h~' l llllld huv~ hdd firmly to th(•
OlcUttt'J J>h.U\ Jll Ojl<l'UI tu 1111'1'1..'JM;' daily fl tg htS from 41 lo
5.., "ht>n no1-.1.· rt>qu1n•nwnh orl' lrtt't ln!)t ead, they le ft
tbc -dom opt!ll 1111 ~upt·r' 1 ... 01 Hulvt\. Cl<irk t u reintroduce.
I\ month-. ltum 110" tu-. propu~al tu boos t the hmtl lo 62
~
Wh 1IL• tht•\ c11tt dgrt-e to l'l up a ue ribbon
eunHrutll•t ll • l u11t1nut· the '-t'etrch fo r a major a irport site
.tl an111ht·1 loc at111n I hl'\ rt'Jf>rlt>d a s ugges tio n t ha t a ll
ph) ~1<·.tl 1mµr m cml·nb bt' dda~ ed for 12 months while
lh\· t·omrnlltt•t· u1\dl'l'look ll search
Elt·nwnl~ uf the .tpprm ed plan include a require m e nt
1111 1iuht' n·dut·t11111 h) u~e of quieter aircraft . r e building
lht• nwm run'' a.) to hundle he a vier planes and ext en dinj!
th1.· r llll,,a~ tu t'n:ilJlt> plane~ lo la ke off sooner. enlar ging
tht' lt•rm111al .rnd parking fetctlities. a nd r evising land ust:'
n·g ul:.it mn:-. for· a n •u:-111 t ht• high·noise zone .
l 'nfor tunatt>ly . the s upt'rvisor s did not c h oose to
l'Om m il t h<.·m ::.<.·h•t•:-"" future n iunty authorities to a ny
assurant<.•s I hal thl' 1mµr<H't•rne nts outlined in this plan
m a n y of them nl't>dt•d will eonstitute a ceiling for
a irport USl'.
Thus it ':-not s urpris ing to find the C ity of Newport
B ea c h alre ady prl'pann g to file a new laws uit to block the
entire mas t t•r plan It will nut be the only s u it.
' By t~·ing up som e of thes e loose e nds. ttie s upervisors
mig ht ho\'C been able to head off som e of th e s uits th at
now si:em inevit able T hose affected by the airport a n d
lec.J nng the wors t have not been re assured.
Drug tactic changed
It We.JS not ~urpns ing to learn that the Oran ge Count v
Board o f Supe r visors decided this week t o drop the
county's m ethadone mainte na nce prog ram for he roin
<tddicts.
_The $900.000 annual s a\'ing fro m the progr am. they
d('c:1ded. woulcl h e bNte r used i n other d!"ug abu se
prog rams. 1ntluding the cr eation of a r esidential care
cente r fnr about 30 teen.a ge drug user:;.
(;ovo•!"ml'nt -~ponsored . meth~done pr ograms always
havl• c·C.1rnc·d :1 s tig ma At issue 1s w hether go\'ernm ents
' should lw pa~·ing to s upply s ubs titute drugs.
A s mall doM· nf m~thadone. a synthe t ic drug. is
:,,u ppost·d lo keep <.111 addic t from craving her o in or fro m
..,.._ __ __....'..._' P .. crk.llcin~ the. ~ckncss of .... ·11.hd~awa.l~e-eat.ttH · ~
cli':nls pa:t fo r the sen ·ices according to the ir in com es.
w h1 e h a rc us ually s m all. . rn dropping 'the program , county officials noted that
c:Jwnt:-n 111 s witc h to a recently opened private clinic in
S <tnta :\na whe r e they wo uld pay Sl25 a m onth for the
nwt hadonc· program
S pok l':-ffil'n f or the Orange Countv She riff's
l>(•f)<i rtrrwnt sa~ I he·~ don 't think dro pping the program
will l<.•ad l ei m un· drui:: related crim es.
'\l'\'l'rtht'tl•ss. c·nunty off1C'1als s hould keep trac k of
·lh l' formt·r c·l1l•nt ~ to s ee if abandoning the program
<l ctuall~ \\ 111 :-:i\·c· mont•y The county pays about $21 a
cla .' to kt•t•p a :-u~pl'<'te<l drug.us in g burg lar in j ail , and
1 lw 1·ost 111 lo:-;:-l"' and trauma to a private citize n
Vtl'ltmizt•d I>~ 11 11 ad<11c t C'an ,be much g reC1ter'.
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01her ~1vw<. vxr>rt•::,sed on this page a re those o f lhe 1r dUthors ano
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rem<'mltt:r lh1· nttnH.· uf \Our
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s urvcvtakt·r~ a sked t .500 r('·
tired c·1t1Zl'n~ ahoul lh1:-mat
ter. ancl !'12 µt'rt'<'nl sau1 yes.
a n cl n 11 mt· cl 1 h <' t c a c h c r
Re markabk' A s m<ill 1n
f ormal µnll he reabou t -.
lurnct.I up noh<>ll) 11o ho t·uuld
recall the· name of lht• kin
derg;1rtl•n lt'a('ht•r Third
grade.' tNt<'hC'rs wt' rt' u h<iut
the c•ar lil'Sl rt'l'alll'cl
When puhlti-.hl'rs analy'l.cd
whi<'h 1.K'rn~ll l•ul~ wert• most
p r t' f e r r l' cl b y l · . S
ser v1ccmc'n and thc•1r dep1.•n
d e nts in 1-:uro µl'. l h cy
learncrl that c·om1C' books out
sold a ll other mug;.11.i nt•s over
there h~· 10 to one
Jl aJf of the 12 largest lake'i
in the world. beur in mind,
are partly or ent 1rcly 1n
Can ada
Small wo nder Social
Security Is In' trouble.
Too ma ny people a re
dtawlng money fro m
the bank who neve r
made a deposit.
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Q \\'hat s the n a ml' of that
ohlsquc stroke t 1 that's usl•d
bet ween fral'llons ·•
A llas numl'rous namci.
slant. solidus. virgule . s hill
1ng . St.'.PC:Jratrix , d1agon<J I
Q What's the main rodeo
('\'enl in South Amenca ·1
A. Don't know abo ut a ll of
South America. but the m<1tn
t!vent in Vt•nczul'la is (•a llcd
Lo r o s to l ea <l o s Thl·
h orseman rides poi.I the
steer. grabs 11 by l'flt• tail.
<1 nd flips 1r off its honve~
Prell\' lrtc(:k \· T akes t on
s irtc rable <'x1)crt1sc to do 11
just nghl
Q Whal t't!les l1C:JI bod~ 1s
mos t orten repo rted as a n
l'nuknl1fied Flying Ohjccl"
/\ Venus
Maybe you don't think 1l 's
ne wsworthy that the footlJall
l earn of Macalester College
at St. Paul. Minn .. this year
won its opener t7·14 against
Mo unt Senario College of
Ladysmith. Wis. But note.
however . it was Macalester 's
firs t win since l974 to break a
s tring of 50 s traight losses.
No other college team in u:s.
history had so extinguished
itself on the gridiron.
Was just 100 years ago that
the New York Daily Graphic
became the first newspaper
ever to publish a photograph. .
Do you know the preferred
toy of French royalty was in
the late 17005? The yo.yo. or
whatever it was caJled then .
T urJteys, too . get h igh
blood pressure.
Rowland Evans/Robert Novali
NucleaJ!-Dlystel!y challenges U.S~
WAS If I NG 1' 0 N A
m> s1e r.1ous "(l ash .. s ignifying u
hkc·l.) nuclear explosion in t he
far reuc·hl'S of the South At Ian
lie. eeril) simila r to the still·
11n ci.pla1nt•d Sl'pte mber 1979
fl&sh 111 the sam~ gene r al area.
was secretly rcl'ordcd several
\H'l'ks dgo by s cn'iiti vc t; S
nllJillllll'lllj( d CVl('('S
Wh atever th e an s we r ,
th e D ecem ber "fl ash ''
monitor ed by a U S recon·
na 1ssa ncc s utcllite m ak es one
fac t clear with d eadly to.ice
With all 1ls m onitoring <ind
verification tools , the U.S is still
unable to solve two eni gmattl'
nuclear riddle!->, e ither one of
whirh C'ould affol't the c·ourse ot
wo rld h ts lo r y Th11t s ure l v
If lh(' "llas h · W:.t!-> indeC'CI u counsels t·aulton 1n C'Urrt'nl l'on1
n ot a nuclear Lesl a t all but
rather a c hance l'olli sion
between the r eco nnaissance
s a t e llite and a ver y s m all
m eteor. Specialis ts in the Carter
administration were aghast at
this kiss-off of what in fact has
created an agonizing dilemma
for the U.S. and a dange rous
game for the world : anonymous
weapons tes ting.
\l'I'.\' srnull nu<'ll·ar ll'Sl hlasl. <JS pn•he 11s 1\'e test bun treat v THE CONTRA R V o µi n1 o n
a.ooo m ites -southwest or the
South African coast.
Questions now being urgently
addressed in the intelligence
community are not confined to
the identity or the fugitive state
respons ibl e for trigger in g
nuclear tests behind the world's
back . although that question 1s
clearly an important one. There
ii; no l'onst-nsus as to the gu ilty
party with this exceµt1on : II
µro bably is not the Soviet Union.
1!-t s t rung I) n egoliet t 1on~ with thl• Snv1e.t w ritte n by the Defense In·
!lll ~Pl'l'kcl h~ L'nton. telligencc Agency was put under INTELLIGENCE specialists,
I 11 IJ 1 11 a tight "secret" sea l aflt!r 1l was ho wever . arc not unanimeuJi
14.'lll l!l'llt'l' of S 0 M E ('A RT E R ad r ead by Carter White House even on this point. It is possible.
fl(·1al~ whu mtntslration officials wer e con-a ides. It's still undisrlosed find-we we re in formed , that the
arl~ no" t'l'i· ''tnl'cd that President Carter's 1n~s . The µro bal,.lity •~ over· Russians lofted the low-yield
ta1n th~l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~1n ~~~¥Y~L~~@~l~9~7~9~~~~1h~e~l~n~1~~~lHh~e"l~lfthee~··~e~~~e~nrtt~··~i1rr1~~w~e~~~~~n~ho111 asu~
1; "hat 111· explosion as an event th<Jl never Seµtember l979 was no s pace m arine o r tra wle r and fired
l' u r r l' ti 1 n ha ppened was a d1rc<"t result of colhs1on b) a low-yield weapons them simply to test whether
l!.17!:1 . l'rl"'>I inability to solve the riddle. T1> t('~t Senl'e that UIA re port. sent Amen c•an \'er ifi c at1 on d evices
dent Hl•.Jgan acknowledge publicly t h<Jt a to the White !louse last spring. Wl'r(' l'Ompetent to pick up the
1:. rnnfrnnlt•d nul'lear lest ('OU ld be ('Onducted new evidence furt her holsters s mall blasts
\lo ct h one• uf lhl• j.!r~" l'~t rno:-.1 l'Ven in a remott• area without tha t verdict.
lll'f Pll'\lng tn) :.tl·ri.-~ 111 the the L'S knoweng which country As for the Sl'Cond :rnunvmous Most analysts. however. lean
nucll'ar uge Tht• m~·stcr~· Is tr iggered it would unde rmine lei.I en Oet'ember. cv1 deiwe 1s to less consµirator ie1 I theories.
Lh l• ·nul'll·ur duh" l'X p:J1Hhng Curler's tcalou~ pur~uit of the uni ~ s lightly less c·omµclllng ancl that the two tests signaled the
unothL·r not1'11 , or h.1i. a ('ar<I · l'O rnprt.'hens1ve lest bun tn·aty ~t ill heing gathered ln<leecl , f£•w entr y of a ne w s tate to lhe t'ill'I'~ 111g 111c111bl'!' takt•n ad\'.Jn ti would also lllO('k hi!> whull' 11' <i n~ high Reagan off1<·1als nul'l(;'ar c lub. possibly Is rael '
lugl' cif lht• n·m11tt• watcn. whe re· nun prollft•rat1on IH·ogram h<l\'e yet hel'n informed that I known 10 possess nuclear de·
tht• South .\tl~cn l1t· Join~ the In-so . ttw Whill' llOUS(' '111 ii·t• of l . s monitoring cit•\ ll'l'S pi ckl·d vic·cs l•or South Afn c a . that they
di Cl n 0l'l•a n lo l l'!'> l wl'.'a pon~ S1·1 cnc.·e and 'l'l·t·hnolol!y 1~~ut'd 11 µ t ht• tetlta le sign ab 1n t he art• a c·ulminating testing point
I k I I I t I for nu t'l ear ti u 1"1 m "m I>" r w11 H>Ul n s l tal l tl' wort w1 I its s hol·k1ng n·port last .Jul) 1·or1 s aml' gl•nt•ral are a a \'ast ... "'
l'\'l'I' c11M'llH'I" who Ill' 1:-.'.' tt•nding lh<Jt lhl' 1979 l'\'C•nl wus wakr land \\llh a d1 <1mt'll'r cif Frnnt•(' in dt•vcloping Its o.wn ne utron bomb: o r that the \'
hl'lo n gcd to Ind ia or eve ~
Pakistun
W hot'\'t•r llw '11lu1n 1s tha t
l'honsl'S (1) kl'l'P on 11·:-.tin g
nu<· I 1• a r d l' ,.1 t' l's 1 n l h c al
m 11 s p h t' r (' . t h e cl t' e p c r
s 1gn1r1c·an1·t· to Reagan a nd his
men 1s this Tl't'hnolog~ for dis-
1•ov1•nng nuc·lear les t ;ng a nd
't•r1f~ eng pe rformance of st ates
µledgc•d not to engage in certaen
tnws of lt•st ing is dangerousl.'
lagg1n)!
SUREt\' THAT r aises the
qucs tcon of whetht•r lht· L'S
~hould forg<'t ahout negotiating
t hl· t'omµrehcns ivc le st han treu
ty and ut onc·e launl'h a weapons
lt·stmg prtJj.!r;.im lo t a ll·h up w
unprcc.:l'(ll'ntC'CI Soviet ll'sting th1.•
pa s t fC'\.\ ~ears . Although that.
program uppt•ars to he unl'on-
Dl't·flod lo tht' mvstcrious wsts in
l ht• far a 11o u ' Sou I h 1\ t I anti l'.
what hUf)Pl'n.etl lht'r<' i:-. u \.\:Jrn
1ng signal t hat tlw l' S. 111a'
!..n o " far !lo~~ alio11t i h1· cl1r
I u ·11H1t.>i-ol Vt-nf1<:<at1m1--H111t1 11---tm
ha~ hl'11t•\·l·d If so ll eould Ill'
'\U1t·1tlal tu n·I.' IHI gomlwill. J,!OOCI
1 11 I l' n t 1 CJ n ~ o r l' ' l' n :-. 1 g n t' cl
1 n·Jt1es th:it c·:1nnot ht• tolalh·
'l'rtf1ell ·
Richard R~~v~s
Can we turn our backs on human rights?
W ASI 11 NC: TON T ht·rt• was a
lovely d1 nnt•r party at lhl· Argcn-
l1n1an Jo:mba~~' cm C) Sl rt•ct here
thl· olht•r ni ght T h1rt.\' eight
um has~actor~ anti bu~incssmcn
r a 1 ~ c cl g I a s ~ 1• '> I u I h c
gm•N·nnw nt tJf Argt·ntin a and Lo
I ht• 1-(llt'Sl 111 honor, Will<1rcl
Hutd1t•1" (·ha1rman 11f the: Chase
:\t anhallan ll:enk
!'hat wu~ thret• days aft er the
St;Hl' l>l•parlml'nt's annual re -
port c>n human
rights urouncl
I ht• world harl
..,1 <Jtl·cl that lht•
~11uat1 on 111
,.\ rge11t 111a lwcl
· 1 m prov('d · ·
<111r1n g 1980
althou gh
· prohh:ms rl'
matnl•d Tht·
··pro blt•ms "
· Wl'rt' in the 111..'XI senlC'm·~ "Most
se rcou~h . funclamenlal. interna
twnalh · ret'Ol!nc1cd rights of the
1nte1;1rlt) of Lh (' pC'rson have bee n
\'lolalecl lhrl1Ul!h the l'Ontinued
a p pl1rut1on h~ sc.•t·urity forces of
thc pn1dir<' of clisa pµ~a rance .
Oh. lh<el olcl ~luff~ Secret poli ce.
Torture'. Oisappearance. lla ven'l
Art Hoppe
\Oii ht•<rrcl'' Wt• dnn'I c·an• <JliOul
that s turt an~ mort· ll um<Jn
right>-. LIC'('O f'd1n g to Olli' Ill'\\
l cadt·1·~. ''a~ ,·nt••d dn 11o n h'
Am l'f'I C'an \'Oll'r:-. la~t :-.Jo,· ..i
That's wh~ Llw c·r~'~tal dwn
del1t.'r~ arc ltt up again al the
Argentinian 1-'.mhassy
T H E SIGNAt for thl' rtanl'tng to
begin was g1,·c·n when thl' word
hcgan \o d rift thrc1ugh ttiwn that
Hon ald H cugan ·~ os::.1s lan t
se.cratar} o f stat.c for h uman
r ights and humanitarwn C:Jff<J1rs
woulcl he F.rnt'sl Lefever
Wh1l'h wa~ ;.cbout lht' :-.antl' as su'
ing lhct l the new C'ha1rman ~.r
C eneral ~otor~ would lit·
RalphNadl·r
I.cf ever a profound I~ C'On
ser v;.ct 1 vc thinker who 1s pres ident
of his own grouµ. the Eth1 ci. an<I
P ublic· Polle\ Center. wa~ the
leading critic' of human ri ght~ as
preached and pra1·11cect during
the Carter year!'.. And Carter·~
polH'Y was lo ht•gen prarl1l'lng
what we preaC h('d that 1~. 1f
-''-~ericans really hl'llt•ved en the
f recdo m s burl'au1·ra l1 c a ll'
grouped as "lht' lnt cgr lt ~· or tht•
pl'rSon," lhl'n Wt' had to ht•
aga ins t rcpress10n from both
n ght ;ind It'll t,, .11111·" J " \\l'll .1 ...
II\ .eel\ 1·r,.tnl'"
IF Tll E gm1•rn1111•nl 111 \rgl·n
t1n;.i or Sooth Kr1r 1·a \\~1 ~
:-' ~ t l' m J t 1 t· a ll ~ '' 1p1 n I.! 11 u t
po I 11 1 c· a I 11µp11 nl'11 l " . .J 1 m rn ~
C;.irlPr :-a id. :\mer1 c•;in~ wt•n • gfJ
111g Lo prott·st and "t•rt• going tc>
take ctonomic· al'tion. hN·aust•
Aml•rieans ht'll('\'C•d in n'rta1n
things abo' l' all l'lsc Tht• poli c~
mav not alwa\'s ha\'e hel•n well
lhoughl·UUI (Ir \\t•ll ·C'Xl'l'lllC'd
a It hough 11 ..... <JS 1•x l•t·uted \\ell
l·nough to "1mµrm·t" lhl' s1tua
t ion 1n Argentina but 11 was a
pol it') to make ont-prou1l lo he an
Am cn l'an
It ..... as als(I u pol icy that made
Ld l' ,·er. Reagan. .\lex and er
lla1g and others unea~) ·The
human rights act1\'iSt!> ... l.l'fe\'er
..... rote. "tl'nd to undt'res t1matc the
tot <i lttarian threat lo lhl' West an<.!
the totahtana n lt>mptat1on in the
T hird W11rld. They ne~ll'Cl or
l r l\ 1ciI1 zt• the fund a m e ntal
polit ical and moral struggle of our
time in their preoccupation
"i th the minor abrnigmc:nt of cer·
ta1n r11zhts 1n authoritarian states
In most other cultural sel·
tings. full resoN~l for human
right:-t·annot Ile t•xpt•t·tl·<I in th<'
fort·"l'l'ahll• I utun· Sl•n 1nj.! as
:en 1•\,1mpll• of clc1·t•n1·.'. tht:on, 1s
1111 r rn•i:-.t f'fl <·1·11 \'t' wa ~ to nucli.:e
forw;irct tht• t·au:..c o f humun d1gn1-
1 .' llc',\CHHI st•n ing as ;,i g1,1ocl ex-
;1 m plC' in maintaining our s e<·ui'i
l.' romm1tmcnts. ther e 1s liLlle the
l S goH•rn ment c·a n or s hould do
to advanc·t• human rights . ··
~1 F: N I.I K t-: I. t~ f e v £• r . I h e
\l j.!l lunl pra g matis t s nf
patriotism some had. some
good put us on the wron~ s ide of
his tory. <i huma n rtRhts h1stor)
wc began helpmg to m a ke more
thun 200 years a go. Someday
.\r gentina. to µ1ck one place. will
he frC'cr and on that da\' the best
of lhC' fret' Argentin1ans .w1ll hate
1\mcnrans
The tu rning away from human
rc1(ht ~. no matter ho w well
aq~ued, seems trag ic to me I was
movccl whe n Reagan ended his in-
augural address with the words .
We a rc· Americans I would add
oth('I' words used by Danie l
Putrick Moynihan irt speaking
about hu man rights at the United
Nations tO years ago . We are
Amer1c.·ans if we are not fo r
freedom , what arc we for '?
Let's transform government waste into energy
You probably ha ve a lready
asked yourself this morning :
"llow ean Mr. Reagan keep his
vow. to balance the budget by
c ullinJ? o ut waste and fraud
whe n each of his predecessors
has vowed the same vow to no
avail?"
The answer is an Incredible
technological bre akthrough in
waste a nd
f r a -'u d
manage me nt.
Like mos t
boo n s t o
m anki n d .
s u c h as lhc
steam engine.
pe nicillin and
Lana Turner.
the discove ry
was acclden·
~al. Burton Pestel, a ssistant
director of the century -old U.S.
Bureau of Waste & Fraud Con·
trot, had Intended to lake home
from the office lwo gum e rasers,
a ream or plaln bond and a ~la·
p ie picker. By mistake, ht
pic ked up a ·bitg cont <1i n1ng
waste and fraud s amples
"Y ECHHH !" SAID Mrs .
Peslel whe n he opened It in the
kitchen "Get rid of that stuff "
P estel took it out in the back
yard and dumped 1t on the cor·
eopsis. t hinking it might pro-
mote new growth. lie then forgot
about It For .two weeks, the
waste and fraud s at under the
s weltering Washington sun. On
the even ing of last September
24. Peste l lil his barbecu e,
tossed the m a tc h over his
s houlder and ...
KER·BLAM ! The resultant
explosion destroyed the cor ·
eopsis. 12 feet of fence and the
drea ms of OPEC to master
Amer ica's destiny.
"I REALIZED rig ht away I
had discover ed a sensational
new source of e nergy." s aid
Pes tel, who was blown Into his
carp pond by the blast. And sub·
sequent tests have proved him
right:
F our pounds of government
waste, whe n properly fer ment·
ed. can be C'onverted into 1.2
gallons or tOO-octane. unleaded
syn-fuel!
The disco\•er y came too late to
help the Carter administration.
Rut Mr. Reagan has already or·
dered the number of bureau
e mployees tn.:reased from three
to 12.258.
THESE WASTE a nd fraud col-
lectors will roam Washin gton ot-
rice buildings ~fter hours, cull·
Ing out dessicated files, overripe
memoranda. molde ring food
stamp reports, mildewed effi·
c ie ncy s tudies and decomposing
tas k forces. '
Each night . a convoy of trucks
will carry the waste and 'fraud
over back roads .(In order to
avoid populated areas) to
Secaucus, N.J ., where found•·
lions are now being poured for a
hu1e waat.e and fraud treatment
plant.
There. the fraud, which eotn·
~ . ,.
prises 6.3 percent of the m ix. by
volume. will be filtered out and
used to manufacture industrial
zircons. no·run hosier y and
more re·ma kes of "T he J azz
SinRCr .. .
THE RESIDUAL was te. after
ferme ntation and refining. will
l>e pipe d to s ervice stations
across the country where it will
be sold to motorists for approx-
imately 32.9 cents a gallon.
Initially. it was reared that
this new source of ene rgy might
soon dry up. New s urveys,
however . show that Washington
has an unlimited s upply of un·
tapped waste and fraud. Indeed,
lnsleBd of being an Oil·import1n1
nation. the United States will
,soon become a waste-and-fra ud·
exporting nation -&hereby
elimlna\ing trade deficits, un·
t-mployment. inflatU>n. et cetera
and. of course, balancing the
budg~t. There. I hope lhi1 anawen th•
que1tion you probebly aJreacl1
a1ked y~lf Uaia lftOl'Dla« .
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Cl•••IM><I 1S l'I )ti JI
Allenu 1• l'I •• 111,,
o.1roll I) SJ n e »">
S...y'•k-
............... York tl
Plloenla II•, Pftl,_1111'1• 110
Mil•-• 11». wn111ne1on n
Allenle 111, Chit'"90 11' Della lit, Hew Jeney , ..
Golcten Stele 104, Kan~• Clly"
H ouuon II I, Seetue ..
Portl..., Ill, lndl.,.. IOt (OU
S•n Anl-123, o.n .. r 12' (OU
S•n oi..o ••. ui... tl y--··o-Hou"on •I UUll
L•k•rs II, Knlcka 13
I.OS AlfOll.IS c-..s •. Wlll•es It,
AllCl11t·J -n. ,_ 11, Ntaon tt. '--"
oeso.ro-r •. Jor-. 1, Brewer O, Holl-D
T Ol•h l'I 11-1' ...
NIW YOllK R11uell IS, s . Wllllems ••
C•rt•riQM 1', Rlt ... r'Oton •, R. WllllMfts 13,
Webster •. GI.,,.. It. o.tnit t. C..ter •.
W-MHI J ToC•ls 4J •·II tl. Sc_..,o.. .......
Los A1>9etes 31 11 11 1' "'
N•T-;.,-::!..n1 ocw1 GI•~ ~s .... ~:o ·~
None To4•1 touh • Los An90tles 1'. New
Vor> 12 A lt,Stl.
COLLEGE
How the top 20 f•red
Hor•" -Ille Top 20 1e1ms I" '"" As soc111ec1 Press cotteoe btskelbtll p011 l•red
thil•ee«,
I. Vlr11lnl• <13-11 btel Geor11I• ft<h
tJ.O; lost lo Notre Otme Sl·S.
J Or-Sl•I• (11.0) IN•t Wasl!lnqton State 11-Sl.
J. OeP .... 1113·11 l>U( MarQ11et1e lit-JI.
ComMUn1ty oot1eee 1111oOnaM141y Sowttl (out Conttrtnco
••Id cerd 1>1•,olh Otanee Coall •• Ml. s... AnlMIO, 1 10, Soutllern Cal Conl1nnco wlld ( .,o ••• ,011• LA !>oultlw .. 1 II GOIO.ft we,1, 1 »
Hietl •c"ool FrlO•r CIF •• pjoolt$. IC.1111• ••
F 1>11nl1ln Vell1y, I u Nt•POfl H•rDor ..
LOflg ... ,,. Pol,, I ». Compton .. EOIMHI.
I Jl, Ouan Vlo• at RollinQ Htlli, I JO,
¥11tr Ottt 11 lnglt•ood, I )J , CIF J,.
pt.,011. Los AmlttOS .. CGron• del ~·.
I ]), UN•trsot, •I LI °"'"'·· I ~. EU•n Cl• a l Edtte-. 1 )), CIF 1 A pllfOll\
Lag ..... 811c11 •I Maylltt. I )J
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
South Co•1t Conference rn ... .,
Fulltrlon
Mt S•n Antonio
C1rrllcn
S•nl• An• Or1ngt Coasl
Groumon1
S1n Olett0 MtMt
, ..... , ... (.
WL
) • • )
I S
) ~
0 11
ouutt
w I.
IS 11
J) I )
l)/
11 11
\b 11 .. ,,
' 11
Soulhem C•I Conference
C•larMce Ower.it w I. w L
Sant• Monot•
Golden WHl
CyprH.\
IJ J 1' I
9 s 11 • 's 1911 Rio Hondo
LA SOlllt\-1
Los An11tlts CC
LA Hlrllor
I I 11 12
b I IJ IS
4 10 ...
, 11 9 ti
Mlnk>n Conference c ....
SlllOIP ... Ck
Citrus
S•n Otett0CC
Rivt,.siOt
San Btr,..,dtno
Soulllwt.itrn p....,_
w I. 10 ,
I
I • 6 •
• I
1 11
0.-... w I.
JO •
.. 11
IS 11
IS U
II U .. u
1• 11
HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS
(llMll SunHt League ........
WL
Fountaon Vallty 10 O
Edison • • Newport H•rl»r b •
M•rln• •
W•stmins.ter 1
Huntin91on !Mech I 9
Se• View League L•-W 1.
0 .... 11
W L
20 l ... " . 11 11
II 11
11 II
4. LoulSl•M Slate 111>-tl bHI Auburn Sl·41; M•I TenntUH '6·U . M•I T .. a• Corona del /!Air A&M '7·SI. Eiltnci•
8 1
I l s s
Over•ll W L
II s " . U II s. W•U Forest 111 .. ) IO•I 10 CltmMW> Unlvor•ilY
Jl-11; losllo Meryl•ncl .. ...,. I rvlne •
•
LPGA , .. ...._._,.,._,
Amy Al<Dt1, 127,500 71 .. 7.71-47 27'
JoANw c:.m.r, S14,IOO .a-11 .... ..._ 271
s.ndr• ... \. 110.'°° ... ~73-12-213
Betll ~. "·'°° 7H~~7G-29ol Dot Gennetn, ss.•2s ••-14 .• 1~as a.If\ OeNel, ss.•u 10-1>-1~215
M•ry 0.-. M.'7S 7S-71-1--.216
Jo Ann W•sllam, Sol,'7S 70-71-~7~,..
Hotlls Sl.Ky, M,C!'O 13 .. ~7'-11-217 0or1 ... ~ ..... .oo n -1>-1-• AyakoOll~J1-.00 71-7J..7---• ~~y~esMttll. 12.m U:H:~t.H=JI
N•n<y A..olft, '2,74S 1J..n·11·1'-m
Martlle HM!wn, u.m 1•-1•-11-10-tt1
Pat Bredlt"Y, u.m n -73-73-73-m e.b, Klno. s1.a1 ,,.,..11r11-m
Patty H8yw5, Sl,IJ7 72-7H4-11-m
C1tl'ly ,,,,.,,!, 11.137 7HHl·11· m
M Stutitfffi.ld. Sl,137 7J..7H~7S--m
N•ncy ~r. Sl,137 11·7H0-7,,_m
B••-• Barrow, Sl,137 11·1'·11·76-1'2
Or.,. eo... DAILY PILOT'Mandlf, '*'*Ya, 1M1
•• •••• --. , • -· I ........
.. 112 ?\le.I ....... "lllMI¥'• ~ -.... ........ lllCa c:er , ..... .,. ., <•. ........... ......,.._... .....
... l t. 0.. .......... ,., ,..,1',
•• .., .... C*att119111, --a._._.. Ntf ..... "'· 4...,...........,.,,,....,..,, '·...., ,.,._, .......... . '-"-Yo.M.llllcll .... .
1. --~ lll'MtMK, ,,,_ .. .,.., .. ..., ........ "'· .. --· ---·· --,., J.D. McOUMe..1.~~ JtS. 11 ............... -,.-. It. LAlll -.... ~II. lift.
ta. ltlcll9N °'""'"'· .,....ac, "'·
14. Jlmfty MNMo::'!:· ... . "· °"'---· ..... . , •. llulM¥ Attl,....., DMte ••. 11. Tift! .. ~ ........ .
II. T.-yo.11.~ll. •t.
"·Cecil OeNart ........ .
JO • ....,., .......... .a.
21 .......... "--· ..... lee. 291. n . Dew NWelt. o..et. JJI. n . ....., A11i-. ,,..,,,....., 11•. u. Kyte"""°'· ... ,. m .
JS. GlllWI Jarrwtt. oie.. ....... 2i..
2'. Tern-L.all9Me, 9ukl, 204. 11. ltkll ...._., CNvroi.., 1 ...
.............. k ll,111. Jt. ~ Hyttoft, f'Wltlat, 47 ....... ~ ...... ,._
ATPgamH
(•I u QllNIUI , .. , ... ,. ... 1
Jtmm, Connor10el. tven Ltndt, •·l, I·•.
Women'• toum•m•nt
(llHwtt .. I
Sl•llHPIUI
Han• MenOllko•a Otl. Bellin• 8un'", •·•. b·•· ( M•ndliko .. win• U l ,000, Bunge
,11,100.)
C"•ll•na• lourn•m•nl
l•l s • ..-... A••w•llal
SllltlHfliNI
BJorn Borg Otl VtlH Gtrulllll1, l ·•. •·l,
~··· 0 ... 111"~1 ... 1
John Ntwcomt>t·P1t1r McNem•r• d•f-
Borg-Rod L .. er. I S, •
C.,lbbe•n Cup
(ti SH J,..., ....... •lu>
5Jltll9s~INI
Vietor Pecci def Fr•ntl\ Go~'U•l•1, •·J,
l>-4 IPKtl •Ins s.es.ouo. GMH .. r IJ0,000.)
Women
COU.EOE
Arl-l•vl ....... I Trl11Hy t, UC l"'IM t
SI .....
R•sclll•lore ITI clef. Me. Myers, .... lrl.
Allon IT I Ori. """"'· •·3, •-4. Oeftm•n I Tl Gel,""-Myers, "7, •-4; Wit-. CTI CIOI. Hix· on, 1>-1, 1>-1, Ellio4 ITI Get ~llory, ,_., ._2;
Kullne (Tl del Elledge, •·I, •·l
Demi• Restttl•lore-O.nmen (fl 0.1. Myotl·
M yers, •·I, •·1: Atlen -E11lo1 CTI del
Mallory-Nixon, 1>-0, •·1, Luntr-Morrls (T)
Gel. KHtintt·Elled9'1,t ·•.•·I. ...,...._._ t, UC IMM I
51"91 ..
Me. Mytri IUCll Gel. Moronon, 7·S, •·2,
Fr•n1 f P> det. l("llng, •·1, •·l. Compton
IPI O.I. Me. My~. t·I, •·2 Cales IPI clet.
Nixon, 7-S, 1>-1, S·I, •·I, •-4; C-l•nO !Pl
CIOI Mettory, ""'· •·I; Uylancl (P) del. El·
ttdge, t -3, •·•· O..n
lllllc~rr .. ), J.H. Lltl AU'e IHret cv.--..... ....... _ ,_..., ( ................... . .... ; ... ,,.11., "·'-·"'" ......... ; N .............. <McC.rMI, UI. U •MC .. (~ ..... --. ·~--......... _p_
.. ....,...~ .. un •MK.n , .... -_ ....._..., ,....,,, .... . '·"· ... ; ...... '"",~., ..... . u•:...,,..., llilffiAI ,.....,_,, e.11. II••·
eci. IH>_....11 .. lt •
AttaMIMa -1,111.
~ . . ., ,,
~ICArl&DN •• CM SI ... Fllllwton,
THla WllK'l ICHEDUU
WedlltMl•t -..C:!'!.Tc111c •I UC ........
2:JO. Tl"orMer -Slnte Cllrt et UC lrvlne,
l :IO.
Friday -UClrvlnaet UCLA, J:JO.
Commun.ltY co11eee
Today -Golden Wul •I Colle .. ol
0.-1.J.
T"Hday -OlrW •1 Ora"9• CoHI, 2:•; Cerritos et Gol"'" Wnt, l :JO ..
W9Clnnday -Mlr.C•I• •I S.cldl.0.Ck, J •
Tlllltldey -Orenet COHI •t El C•mlno,
l :JO. Fri .. , -5-eoael al F11llerlon, 2.JO,
Gol .. n •st al SooltltwHl•rn, J.
S.h,,dey -El c....ino •1 0r ... 11• c..i. noon; Go4cten West •t Soul,,.,ntern, noo...
"'9fl achool
Frio., -Coron• del ~r •I l •e-Hllls, ): IS; Ne-1 Hlrllor •• Ant••-
Valley 1-•·llHd•rl, noon. s.twwv -c..iw-vatt.y .c ,,,,,,. c-..... ....... rl, -: L...,.. 8"cll et c.ta ..... (dlUllllllHdtr), -· 0.... Hiiis .. f.ttMcl• ,...._,,....,I, i1 a.m .)
Merliwet Foetlllll, 11 a.m.
HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULES
Coton• del M•r
Fri., F.O. 21-~ Hiiis
M•rcll 3-7-S.nt• An•N-port Mew Elk•
'""rn•..-Mon .. Mercllt-Westmlnsler Cllome)
Tues., Merell 1~1 Tustin
Fri., #Nrcll 13--E•tanci•' tllomet
w..i .. March 1a--.1 trvin•" Fri., 1Nrtll20-EI Toro• (llome)
w..i .. #Nrcll 2S-CotU Mew' Cllumtl
Fri .. Merell 21-1 unlw"llY'
. • Wed • Acwll 1-.1 EstWle'
Frl .. AprilJ.-lrvlM' 1-l
Wed., ...,,...111--at El Toro•
Fri., AIWil IC>-<tl Coste MeW'
Wed., April 22-Unlwrsity• (llomel
Fri., Aprll 24-Estancl•· lllomel
Wtd.,AIWll,._.I lr•IM'
Fri.,Mey,1-EI Toro·,.....,,,.,
Wed .. Mey ....Cosu Mew' lllomet
Fri .. Mey 1-•t Un1wrw1y·
• --.SS.• vi.w L-ljemo
All o•mes •13 IS un,.n 01r.rw1w noted
Cost• ..... w..i., Ftb.2S-.I El-. 11
Sal., Feb. tt-l..19uM Be.ch, (hOmt), II
T11es., -"" 3-Newpor1·Mese TourNI· men I
Tt111rs .. -reh ~-•I Bolw Gr•nclt
S.I .. Mercn 7-Alumtu fllom9'l, 11
T11u .. Merell 1G-Orange •I TtWlnklt
Perk,Ooubl•-r.3
Fri., Merell IJ-e1 Et Toro•
Wtd., -rcll 11-Est.,,<o•' •I feWlnkll!
P•rk. 1 Fri., March 20---Unlvtrsity• (h0m•1
Wed., Merth 2S-.t Coron• Gel M•r •
Fri .. ~rctl 21_.,1 Irv Int'
Wed .. April 1-EI Toro• •I TeWfnkl• P•rk,
1 Fri., April 3-E .. encie' al TtWlnlllt Part,
1
-~
S.I .. F.O. ti-Al-I 1-1. IN Tu.s., Matell ,._.., Per•-1
Fri .. -c11•-U9YN 8HCll •->.. Tu.1 .. Merell 10-~ Hiii• (lloftW)
Fri., ~11 1)-lr-.IM' 1-1 Sat .. ~II !._Edison lltomel, 11 WH .. Merell 1 El Toro• ,..._,
Fri., Marcllio-.IColl•Mew'
WH.,MarCllU -Eslencle' (-)
Fri., MarCll21-Cor-del Mir' (-1
Wed .. ....-111-lrvlM'
Fri .. ....-11 s-.t El Toro•
Wltd.,...,.111-Catla-· 1-1 Frl.,Aprll 10-Esuncle ITeWlnll .. P•r111,7
Wed., April n-CorW°'def IN•' -
Fri .. ....-112._lr-.lnt' t-1
W•d .. Aptil ~ El Toro• '"°'"'' Fri., M•y I-Cott• Nie.a ITeWlnkle
P•rk),/ wed .. May trEsi.nci.• ,.....,,,.,
Fri., Mey a-:corone del #Mr' lllomel · _,s .. v .. •Le....,.teme
Allgemn•13: ISunl•HolflerwlsanotMI.
Oc9•n v .. w
ftlurs., F•b. 2'-•1 San Cle-.>t•
Merell 4-11 ...... 1 Tro, tourMmenl
T.,.1., March l~Kalell•' t8oyMn Per111
Fri., Merell 13-Cypren• IL• Palma
P•rk>, 7
I
Tuts., Merell 11-KtnMdY' (llomel
F rt., Merell lO -at Loe••'
T ...... Merell 24 LOS Alemllos' Cllomtl
S•1 . March21-Ktl•ll•' (llOme), 11:30
T11ts., Merelll l-Cypren• lllomel
Fri .. April 3 KenMdy' (le Pa lma Ptrltl,
Tun., April 7 Lo•••' 111ome>
Prl., April 11>-411 lo• Al•milo•'
Aprtl ll·l•-a1 Sant• Mer la Easter
tourn•y
Fri .. April 74 -K•l•ll•' ( Boywn P•rkl, 1 •
Tuts., Aprtl 11 Cypress• IBrookllurSI
P•rk)
S•t .. Mey J-KenntOy' lllomel, 11 :30
fun .• Mey S Loar•• IBrOOlot>ural P•rkl.
S•I , Mey t -Los Alamllos' (llome>, ll:JO
• denotes Emp1re L•aout tteme
All9ameuu· 1Sunt•uottw,.lsanoted.
High achool eoccer
Clfl t·A PLAYOflflS
Wll• cer• .. -IT ..... ,, JI ~·-"-.......... .. .. ......... 1T11 ...... ,,J)
Footl'llll •IOu .. Ylew F-etE._
Clfl l ·A .. LAYO .. PS
Wll• caA a-l httNy,JI
Eala1tcle •1 L• ..... Hiiis .. ,., ...... (Tllltr ... y, ll
OHa Hiiia •I F11lltrlon
Lt QulnU •I lr•IN •. UCl.A tlMl ., .. , C•lllornla ,, .... lost C~s~:.*.. 33 &.L..---1--10 SllinfOiiJ7"'/2. ----"'.!....!.."'-"'---------!.
1 ..
I IS
8 IS Mor•non-Sclloll CPI oet. MYtt\·Myers, l>-1, ~-------'U£;-C~.LU!.Wll.l....MAJJ.ocx'1f~l•~on...._ __ --iTn11eS:-;;~··~""'~1~11r-...:;;t=u~n=l~vt2r~w~t~y·=-'"""'"""~--, .• , •-2; Yovng-Franl t Pl 0.1. KH llne· Th11r .. XPril t=c-orone dil Mir* thOmel
r_..,..,v
/
t t:
7. AtlmN SCett UO·ll bH l Ari-11... So lh Co• t L •. r-( ,.,, IN•I MIUIHlpp( Sl•I• u I ••vu•
7)-70; IOltto Loulsl.,.. Sl•tt-S. Le-
t. Ut.,, (J).J> .,..1 N•w Me alto 90-7), Capistr-V•ll•Y ':' ~
0 .... 11
W L
11 • ...
11 1
10 1:
10 IJ
I IS
M•I TaHs·EI P•so•9-S9 La11un• &..ell ... ~~· v~=~i:.~ .:0~·1 .... I FloriO• ••·S6, San CIUNftle
11 ~otre 0.~ •?(). .. ) bl'el F•1rf14!'td ~1 S,~, ~!~'~~l~~fJO
1>ul Vl<olnl• Sl·S6 L•gun• Hiii•
1' •-• (1._,I Deal tnc:l1ana 7MS, but
• Put0ut'7•1
ll. Norlll CerollNI 111-•l bHI Wtll••m &
M•ry ll·SS, bt•I Clemson 7S.,
14 Wtcllit• State uo ... IO\I 10 Tutw 14-11,
U oil , IOS1 to New Meatto St•tt n• beat
Crtlgtllon 13-70
IS. llllno•• I II-SI DUI Mlch•o•n ., .... btal
M1cllltten SUt• 11·•1 1'. ,,,.,..,.. Ill ti lost to low• II•~. beat
M1nM\OC• 1443
11 Br._...,, Youno 110-s1 Mat r. .... e 1
P•so M-7S. be•I N•w Mox1eo 11·11
ti. M1el'll"'" 111>-71 loil lo llhnoh '7~.
10" lo Nor111wH1trn 14-10.
19 L•mar IJl·l> lo$1 to LoulSl•n• Tt<tl
17·11, btal ArUn"'S S1•te 99,ltt.
10 M•rfl•nc:I ( 11 I) l>Ht W•ke Foretl
""°· Coflege acorH
SUNDAY'S sco••U
Noire O•me SI, Virttlnl• s•
O•ylon /J, ><•vier. Ohio••
At• .. Btrmlnllfl•m ... N.C. Cllarlolle 12
va. c.......-... 1111 St, J•tksonvlll• SI
LSU •1, TtusA~MSI
New Ort .. nstl, T11l•M•t
SAl U•DAY'I LAYI sco••s
Blol• H/FrHllO P•tlllt 0
S•n French.co 54. U , H11mbolOt St. •O U
oil
P•get s-d 11, E Mont• ... M
Florid• SI. U , Ftorllle A&M It
Gtorii-t-... 0 C .... Vlll-v• ltO
Empire League
OcHnVi.w
Cyorts\
K•lell•
LO• Alamitos
Kennedy
Lo•r•
LA ..... W L
9 q • • ) 1
] 1
0 IO
Angelua L•ague
Servllt
BlsllOP Mont~ry
M•ttr 0.1 8 1>1\op Amal
SI Paul
LA-WI.
I I
1 I
Women
AU.,SEA VIEW LEAGUE
~l""Y-
Overall
W L
11 l
JO •
11 10 s ••
1 0
J 19
o ......
WL
11 s
.. 6
~ ,, ••• ...
Car• Fr•ncy ISr .. E\1antl•>; Robin
Holmes (Jr., El Toro>: o.lores Eltfn9er
(Sr., c..--de4 Mer); Vkk,. Slmpron ISr ,
Estencl•>: "'-4• Roe-(Sr., El Toro).
S.C.-Y-
Klm Odeot Ur., Irvine I; &ro.n.,.. HanO
!Sr., Eltlll<illl; Cltrls Tueller llr .. Irvine);
CiMy ser....,_. ISr., c..-del Merl;
k lm Fan• CSr., Utllwrlltvl. MVP-FraRCy , _ _. ti. I pol"ll 1Mt
-;s1_. .. _,_...,_er;to.1,... -._. ... ; I,,,. ~sts; ltlr• stt.i.; ___ ,_
NHL
WAL.ESCC>ff .. E•5NCE
Mont rt••
Kl"ll P1tU1>vrgt1
Oolroll
Haruord
Hwr110lvl1IM
W I. T G" GA l'ts
3• II I 1St 171 1'
n JO • us m 13
11 J!l '\ Ul 1U SI
11 JO 12 191 2'4 · ..
16. 19 It JJI ln ..
A...,..OtvblM
Bull•lo 19 11 19 Jlt Ill /1
M1nnuola 19 18 U n• 191 11
Bo"on 11 ll 10 1l1 211 M
Outbt< 11 18 ll 23S 2S7 SS
r or onto 11 tt 10 2 .. 211 S4
CAMPeELLCONFE•IHCE
"•lrkk Oivc.i ..
NY I \l•noer~ ]) 1' 10 J13 2Cl' to
P"ll1clelpl\t• H 17 10 240 113 11 C•tg•ry 1' JI 11 J40 m 10
NY Ranttt<> 23 JO 4 1 .. JS. SS
W•Shinglon 19 ,. IS , .. 231 S3
SI I oul\
ChttaQO
Y•nCouyer
f:dmonton
Color•Oo Winnipeg
Sm,111e Olvlsl°"
J6 1] 11 110 JIO a.
16 1• 10 2'5 H8 6' 11 'll II UJ 226 sq
19 30 10 ll• JoOll ..a
17 33 10 201 161 ••
1 '3 II l'IO 291 15
s..Mey'aScere•
Montreat •. Bull•lo 1 HIHllOfO 6, NY Ra._,_ S
• OueOt< 11, w .. 111nq1on 1
Plttsburgl\ 9, Co4orado •
Toronto I. Clllt 4190 •
Cetgar' s. Vencouver J
TeMeM'•G-
N Y tslande~ al Mlnnuote ,
Elled90, 7 ... S-7.•·2 Wed., April 22-trvuw• I I TeWlnklt P•rt,
7
Sant• Anll•
SUNOAY'l •ESUl.TI
10111 .. ., .... -..... , ........... ,
Firll r•O Bond R11llell ICH ta-1.
IJ.03, •.JO, l.U, Windy's 0 ... t I Plntafl,
l.O, l.U: Rlllnll Ecno (Maltt•rtnll J.00.
Second rate Fo4IO• , ... J11d90 (MtCM·
ron>. •.•O, •.OO. 1.U , MhlPr Benj•m ln
ICordorol, S.00, >.to: B•nGel•tre (Ollv.,••>.
S.IO. Jl O•llf OouOlt lt·tl p.ald U l.to.
fhfrO rect Bank•btt IPlnuyl, •.ltO,
J ,l, J.O, Can YwOltt 11 IMt Har1111el, S.00,
l .20, ZUIOllS C•I rcordt•OI, l.IO. Fourth race Mellmel (Pineo >, u .IO,
•.10, S.00, MIOnfgl'll C-r CR•mlrtt), t.IO.
•.OO; Nalur•t Spltfldor CS~mlktrl, •.OO.
Foflh r•ct Fifing Chick 1Pir1tevl. I.Ml.
•.00, l .00; OanOy Wfl \Toro). S.~. J. 00; Gr•,
01ndy CH••lof), 1.•0.
Sl•ll'I "'" Barnt COllV•••O. t .20, •.JO,
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Ci1arette adverti1ln1 lan't what lt UMd to be. It
has become, for the most part, a numben/ame.
The bi1 trend in the induatry la towar clcarettes
with low tar and low nlcotirie levela. The trick is to
reduce 'those 1,vels and still delJter a ciaarette that
baa some tobac'co flavor.
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smoker from feelin1 that be or she is sucldna on a
straw (and a clo11ed one at that)?
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faJling all over each other tryin1 to convince smoken
they have solved this problem: Rarely have so many
competing branch been advertised with essentially the same messa1e.
Here's Vantage, an R.J. Reynolda brand and one
of the first of the low-tars, introducing Vantage Ultra
Lights with "only 6 mg tar." And the boast is : "Ultra
taste! Only one
ultra lo w tar
has it."
If that's the
case, wh.Al.Js..
one to trunk or lllTll another
R eyno lds
brand, Winston
Ultra, which has 5 mg of tar <one less than Vantage)
and which claims to be •'the first ultra low tar built
on taste.''
And there 's still another Reynolds brand, Salem
Lights, whose"f)itch is: "Low tar. High country taste.
Above all in refreshment."
GOLDEN LIGHTS, OFFSHOOT of the Kent
brand, comes in with 8 mg tar, and its ada show
s mokers puffing happily away, the moraJ being:
"You really know you're smoking."
A Golden Lights stablemate brand, True (they're
both made by torillard l, gets a smoker down to the S
1flilg tar level. And ads for this brand now say: "Ultra
"fow tar never tasted so good." Still another Lorillard
brand. Triumph. brings you to the 3 mg tar level. Is
the r e still taste? Triumph ads say: "Taste the
Umph! in Triumph."
Then there's Newport, still another Lorillard
brand and one of the highest tar cigarettes around
these d_ays ( 17 mg). Their ads simply say: ··After all.
if smoking isn't a pleasure, why bother?"
PIDUP MORRIS SCORED heavily in the low tar
market with Merit and it's now introducing a Merit
Ultra Lights with 4 mg tar (half the tar level of
reg_tdar r.terit). "ll's _going to set a whole new taste
standard for ultra low tar smoking," say the ads.
Philip Morris has still another low tar brand in
Cambridge, advertised as having "satisfying t:..::a:.::s.:.te=-=a-=-t--t---~ ---.....-ry 4 mg tar. -
Kool, from Louisville 's Brown & Williamson, has
a Kool Milds version < 11 mg tar). The message here
is : "Exit bland. Enter Kool." Another Brown &
Williamson brand, Raleigh Lights. is promoted as
·follows: "Take the road to fl avor in a low tar cigarette."
Of course if you get your tar level down low
enough, you can just talk about that -and forget
about flavor and taste. That's what Carlton, an
American Tobacco brand. does. It has a 1 mg tar
level -and its ads a re headlined : "Carlton is
lowest." That's also what NOW. a Reynolds brand,
does. ·It's at the t mg tar level and it's ads say:
"The lowest."
BUT BARCLAY. A NEW l mg brand from Brown
& Williamson. will not play this way. To be sure. it's
saying "99 percent tar free." but the theme Une of its
introductory campaign is: "The pleasure is back:•·
Here's the first cigarette brand at that low tar level
willing to claim it has taste as well.
These rationalistic ads are nothing like the old
rip.roaring 'cigarette promotions of yesteryear. Do
you remember Came l's "Turkish and domestic
blends.'' and "More doctors smoke Camels than any
other brand? ·Or Lucky Strike's "Reach for a Lucky
instead of a sweet" or "so round, so firm. so fully
packed, so free and easy on the draw?·'
How many people remember Pall Mall being
promoted with the line "Modem design makes the
big difference," or Kool. with the claim "Guarded
against colds." or L & M. introducing filtertips with
the quip "Just what the doctor ordered,'· and
Chesterfield's wonderful " Blow some my way? ..
And what about one of the all-time great
advertising slogans for Lorillard's brand, Old Gold:
·'Not a cough in a carload?·'
They just don 't advertise cigarettes that way
a nymore.
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Selected world gold prices today:
Londoa: morning fixin1 $508.50, offSS.00.
Lolldoa: afterH0111bla1P1t.S1,ofU1t ....
Parla: afternoon fixing *554.•. ott$3.98.
Fruktut: fixing $507 .48, offS8.41.
Zartda: late afternoon fixinl $503.00, off $11.00. $508.00
asked.
HHdy 6 HarmH: only daily quote $501.50, off$10.00.
Ea1elbnl: onlydailyquote$501.50,off$10.00.
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NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrous metal prices today:
C-..era,..14 y, ~eataa,_., U.8.desUaa..._.
Le .. 30cents a pouJMI.
ZIK41 v. cents a pound, delivered.
Tta$7.0l39 lletallWeek comllCllitelb.
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NEW YORK (AP> -ltandy A Harman allver today:
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Enplbard 1Uver $1J.ao, olf '10.l'll; fabricated silver
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Ale pllot Of lhe A a r C alifornha
&ae1a1 737 that crash-landed al
Jolan Wayne Airport s iJl ni&hls
aco wu told twice not once as previomly reported to abandon
1Ll1 landinfi maneuver to avoid
pouibaeco llsion with a second jet
ontbenmway.
The fact that two abort-landing
orders were given by an air traffic
Officials scanning jeJ crash data
controller as well as olher details
of the seconda precedin1 the
craah emeried Sunday m1ht at an
extenaive brieftu coaducted by
G.T. "Tom" McCarthy, a aenior
air safety investigatorfor the Na-
tional Tra'fl>ortation Safety
Board.
Based on interviews and an
analysis of tape recordings ot
commWliCations between the air
traffic control tower and the
aircraft involved, McCarthy gave
the following description of the events just prior to the crash:
Air California flight 931, carry-
ing 112 passengers and a crew of
five, was cleared for takeoff from
its position on a taxiway that con-
nects with the north end or the
S, 700.foot-long main runway.
At the same time, Western
Airlines flight 383. which had ar-
rived from Salt Lake C_ily carry-
ing 113 passengers, was clearing
the south end of the runway and
taxiin& tothe airport terminal.
As flight 931 was cleared for
takeoff, the controller told the
pilot that ''other traffic" was
··one and one-half miles out"
meaning that flight 336 -the
plane that ultimately crashed -
was ooe and one-half miles from th~endoftherµp~ay, .
The pilot of flight 931
acknowled&ed the presence of
flight 336 by saying "in sight, we'rerolling."
For yet unexplained reasons, ·it
appeared to the controller that
flight 931 was not moving. lt was
at that time, now pinpointed to
<See C&ASB O&DEll8, Pase ,\!).
DA p~oheS shooting
Victim_ of Laguna incident fair
Dana •emorlal for .;Pop'
By STEVE IUTCBELL °' .. ....., ...........
Laguna Beach police are
awaiting the results of a district
attorney's inquiry into a shoot-
ing late Friday in which a Costa
Mesa jail trusty was struck
twice by police bullets.
Meanwhile, officials at UCI
Medical Ce~ter said Christopher
D. Huff, 18, of Baldwin Park re-
mains in fair condition in the jail
ward of the facility.
Costa Mesa police said today
Huff stole a car belonging tci a
records clerk Friday afternoon,
and drove it to Laguna Beach
where two motor officers
pursued him through the north
end of town.
The suspect was shot twice
after he allegedly tried' to run
More than 100 surfers and friends of the County for more than foW' d«1.deis, died down a motor officer at the cor-
late "Pop" Proctor turned out at the north Jan. 31. His ashes were pla"ced in a flower-·ner of Clilf Drive and Coast
end of Doheny State Beac}\ Park Sunday bedecked outrigger and paddled out to sea ·Highway.
two days off.
Laguna Beach Police Lt.
Terry Temple said results of the
district attorney's inquiry
should be available early this
week.
In addition to the county
probe, Laguna Beach bas initiat-
ed its own investi1ation of the
shooting incident.
"We want to determine exact-
ly how many shots were fired,
which officers fired the shots,
and which shots hit the sus-
pect," Temple said today.
He said the in-house investiga-
tion will convene late this week
or early next week.
Meanwhile, Costa Mesa police
were asked wby Huff was able to
make off with a car from the
police parking lot late Friday.
to perform th.e volunteer task,
which earns trusties $1 to $2 per
vehicle.
The police said the escape was
the 'first in the city in the past.
two years.
l:Juff faces charges or assault
with intent to commit murder,
auto theft, and escape from jail.
He is being held without bail.
Bus pact
vote set
Wednesday
Orange County's public bus
strike will have lasted 22 days if
buses begin rolling again Fri-
i' I
for a memorial service for the 99-year-old by friends Sunday, as surfers escortecj the The district attorney's office
1 !--=~~~::!~~~~JLfix~~· ~t~ure~~in~sou~~th~O~r~an~~e~~c~o~lo~rf~ul~fl~·~~================--tr~ou~ljiinifceJ~y investigates an sboot-r ing incident lDVO vtng police Of·
Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Gary
Barwig said Huff was aaaigned
lo the jail by a Superior Court
dge after a convicilOJL
urglary charges.
d the first da United Transportation officials say bus:~--------'~
Record days of heat
·on -wane along coast
By JORN NEEDHAM
OlllleDelfy ...........
The record-settine string of
warm, summer-like days, which
baa been drawing thousands to
Orange County beaches is expect-
ed to end Wednesday with tem-
peratures drOpping to the bilb
80s, a spQkesman for the National
Weather Service said today.
Ken Levlll of the weatber
service said the 11 conaecutive
daya ol 80-deiree temperatures.
beginning Feb. 12 broke the rec-
ord set ln 1954 of eight straight
days of summer weather in
February.
·'The temperatures recorded in
the put two weeks are about 16
degrees above normal for the
month of February,'' Levitt said.
But be said days would become
cooler Wednesday and then warm
up •lain by Friday in lime to en-
tice people back to the beaches
this weekend. "We areo'lforecuting any rain
for the near future, although
' Appeals set
I
for council
Lasuna Beach City Council
members will bear appeala to
aeven projectl when they meet in apeeialaeuloaTuesdayatlp.m.
The items, rantinl from a pro-
po9al for • tiellla to the dealp of
four duplexes, were all acbedaled
for an oft-council nipt in order to
take care ol the backlol ol 'ap-
peala lnone evenins.
The meetln8 will be held in
council cbamben, 505, Foreat
Ave.
Marinejeta
toaound off
lleeldmta UYtq near El
Toro Marine Corps Air
Statioa eaa expect ln-
er.aMd .Jet ... tllroqb
Prl•a1, air atatton of-
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p.m. •
winds are expected to pick up in
the mountain areas and puaea,"
Levitt said.
"We expect it's 1oln1 to stay
nice and we'll all continue to enjoy
this outstanding weather," he
said.
Lifecuards at Oran1e County
beaches said huge crowds ol peo-
• pie were out taking advantage ol
the weather tbia weekend, tbou<
few were reported venturing into
the cblll 58-degree water.
All llfegµard departments re-
ported the' largest crowda ol the
year, with the number of people
counted nearing that of a typical
summerweekendday.
Suspect's
wife friend
of dead man
A 1...qun, Niguel mu found
stabbed to dealh in his home on
Feb. 2 waa a friend of the
eatranaed wife ol an Irvine city
worker who wu anated lat
week on auaptcion of commiUiq
thecrtme.
Sbertlrs Lt. Wyatt Hart aakl in·
vestl1aton are still not entlrel)'
certain what motive the auapect
ln tbe cue ~ Patrick J . Foearty,
32, of Newport Beach -would
ban bad iJI alle1edl1 kilHq
Donald Frank Cook in the
bedroom of Ids bome at 21'7'2 Bl·
leadale Drive.
"Tbe motive la not totally
eatabliabedyet," Hartaald.
However, iJlveau·1aton baYe
appanmtly come up wttb 8ddl-
tlonal physical evideace that
mu11~ aprtme1aapectiD
tbe•=Bartaald. -Ho ofllcsl wwe die to
come ap wltb PotartJ"• ume
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Hatrol nab•
572 aliens
ficers. The weapons used by the two
motor officers have been sent to
the county identification
laboratory for examination, and
the •two officers have since re-
turned to duty after being eiven
The trusty bad only been with
the department for two weeks
when tM escape took place.
Barwig said trusties are al·
lowed to wub employee can for
"cigarette money," addine that
Huff appeared to be trustworthy U.S. Border Patrol officers at
the San Onofre checkpoint south
of San Clemente reportedly •P·
prehended 572 illegal aliens in a
search ol vehicles passing
tbroueh I.he area Sunday from S
p.m. to 10 p.m.
James Grimm, asslstant chief
patrol agent,. said there were 52
vehicles stopped on the San
Diego Freeway checkpoint that
were found to contain Mexican
nationals entering this country
illegally.
Laguna man held
after 3-car cr·ash
Grimm said I.he drivers of the
cars would be arraigned on
charges of transporting illegal
aliens in San Diego today.
1'1Gfl Batter ·-
Police arrested a Laguna
Beach man following a three-car
collision ~t ended with one car
slammtni \'into a block wall at
Emerald Bay early this morning.
Delalla of the 12:35 a.m . acci-
dent were sketchy, but police said
they arrested Mark Steven Mac-
chi, 18, ol 110 Agate St. on suapi-
cionoffelonvdnmkendrivi.rd.
vou can ... why Rall ~Ynokb won a prize in tile Mad
Hatter'• eootest at the Lapna Beach WllUI' Feltlval In
the cateaoQ of = bead piece. He'• wurlDI • 11th celllarY llelmet Yered by dlven off tbl COMt of SardlDla lloN than a doled festival com.tat• wqn
prim dUrin1 tile 1ltb annual ~JQ\el' .Festival eonte9t
Sunday at the Fe1Uval ~ Arta 1roiiiiill.
-
WitnesseS told police Macchi
was northbound on Coast
Highway when be apparenUy lost
control of bis vehicle, which
crossed into the southbound
lanes, slamming into a car driven
by Paul Leonard Andrus, 290
Pearl St.
Macchi 'scar continued through
a block wall at Emerald Bay,
leaving its engine on the hiebway.
A third motorist, Rollin Robert,
47, of Laguna Niguel, ran lnto the
engine.
Andrus and an unidentified
passenger in another car were
taken to Soulh Coast }tledical
Center for treatment of injuries
suffered in the crash, but they
weren 'l hospitalized, police said.
4 back ho'llW
from Turkey
NEW YORK (AP) -One of
four Amerrcins free d from
Turkish prisons after" serving
eight years on drug charges
says she knew she was back
home when she saw a Howard Johnson's sign in New York
City.
JoAnn McDaniel, her new
·husband and two other
Americana who arrived in New •
York Sunday after being freed
froml Turkiab ·prisons rtlay face
at least two more weeks in
prilon -tbls Ume in the United
Sta tea. They would have served terms
of three to six yeers if they bad
bffn convicted in the United
Statea ol the offenaes they were
charpcl with ln Turkey. But -~
apokeaman aaid "They are
pilty al a fonip crtme. Tbey
are aot 1ullty of aay crime
a1alaat tbe.UDiWd Stat.a.•'
Cr•h kHle wonwn
YREKA (AP) -A Benicia
woman waa killed wbea ab• Mftlatotberearofa~ wblle9Mnabelal..._..for, ~••dln1, tbe CaUforala ·Rl...., ~·trol r.porta. ~
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drivers could be back on their jobs.
· Negotiators for the Orange
County Transit District and the
union, which represents the 957
striking drivers and mechanics, ·
reached tentative agreement · Friday night for new three-year
contracts for each group.
'I:erms or the agreements were
not made public pending a vote
Wednesday by the workers, who
will assemble at 'the Garden
Grove Community Center to de-
cide whether to ratify the con-
tracts.
A district spokesman said to·
day that the OCTD Board of
Directors plans to meet late.r on Wednesday to consider ratirica-
Uon if the workers approve the
contracts.
Union officials said mechanics
could report to work on Thurs-
day and drivers on Friday if
both sides accept the contracts.
R a l p h C l a r k . d.j s t r i c t
chairman. said on Saturday that
he was disappointed workers
couldn't meet earlier so the
40,000 commuters who use the
buses might be served sooner .
Today was the 19th day since
~uses stopped rolling on Feb. 5.
2 slain in Oakland
OAKLAND <AP) -Oakland's
1981 toll of death by homicide hit
17 over the weekend with the
fatal shooting of two people,
police said. Two other people
were c ritically wounded .
Raymond Blacksher. 29, was
found shot lo death 15 minutes
before midnight Friday and
Tony Jones, 36, was shot several
times in the chest during a figtit
outside an afler·hours club.
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tonight and early Tues-
day. Fair and cooler Tue&-
day. Lows tonight 45 at
beaches, 52 inland. Higlw
Tuesday 86 alon1 coaat, 72
lnland.
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TEL AVJV, l1rael <AP) -larael claims its troops killed
about 10 Pai.'tlnlu 1uerrillaa in a helicopter raid on a Paleati·
aiu bale in 10Utbem LeU..00 UHd u a sta1ine ceater ror at·
latkl ma larael. TM laraeli military command said there were no Israeli
eaau.W. in the raid Sunday llipt. But the 1uerriJJa command
al Yu.er Arafat's Palestine Uberation Organization in Beirut,
UM Lebanese capital, said there were 16 casualties among the
300 raiders. It acknowled1ed three guerrillas killed and one
wounded.
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M1A¥l <AP) -A U.S. ma1istrate today dismissed drug
char1es a1ainsl the director of a CETA-runded youth counseling
center accused in what federal agents called the largest cocaine
seizure in history. U.S. Magistrate Charlene Sorrentino did not specify why
she dismissed the complaint against Angel Emilio Alvarez.
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MADRID, Spain (AP< -Parliamentary civil guards led by
an army officer opened fire in Spain's parliament today dunng
a crucial leadership debate, then look over the building and held
off other police trying to enter. . ·
An officer at the parliament session pulled a gun, shoute
"everybody down!" and fired, the agency Europa Press said.
There was no immediate indication of any injuries and it was
not clear what sparked the violence.
4-hour showdown
Tear gas roitts
gunman in Irvine
By RICHARD GREEN
Ott .. Delly~ ........
A four-hO\Jr standoff between
police and a 28-year-old man with
a shotgun ended at about 6:50
a.m. today when a tear gas
1---"nister w"as thrown into the..
man's Irvine apartment and he
_jumped out of a second-floor
argument with his wife. who is
now in Minnesota.
Boyd said Lund apparently
became obsessed with keeping
~he apartment door open. He got
into an argument with his two
room males""when-he-opened tha~
door this morning.
• sunun1t-
MOSCOW (AP> -Soviet
Prealdent Leonid I. Breabnev
walked ateacllly and apoke in a
firm vo6ce today u be opeaed
tbe 21th Communiat Party
Con1reu, but the live telecut ot
Uae 1+,.ar-.o!d party leader'•
keynote •~b · waa cut olf abr
minutes after be be1an readinl
it and a TV announcer delivered
moat al the speech.
Western reporters were
barred from the meeting in the
Kremlin Palace of Coa1reaea,
but a Soviet journalist toJd them
Breahnev read only a brief sum·
mary of his speech, and a TV
announcer took over to speed
thin1s up. •
Nearly five hours later, live
television coverage from the ,
Kremlin Palace of Congresses
resumed and Brezhnev was
shown delivering the final por·
lions ·of the s peech. Soviet
television did not give a reason
.for the unusuaJ procedur.e.
Delegates to the congress pre·
sumably were furnished copies
of the long statement, it was car·
ried by the official Soviet news
agency Tass and will be printed
in the country's newspapers.
Brezhnev, in the speech, made
a major overture to the new U.S.
administration, calling for a
s ummit meeting with President
Reagan and a resumption of
U .S.-Soviel negotiations toJimif
nuclear ar1J1s. But he also de·
nounced "bellicose calls" from
Washington.
Although he offered negotia-
tions , Brezhnev declared that
since Reagan became president
"candidly bellicose c alls and
statements have resounded from
Washington, specially designed,
as it we r e, to poison rela·
lionships beteen American and
the Soviet Union.''
In a strong warning against
continued labor unrest in
neighboring Poland, Brezhnev
accused "imperialis t , sub-
versive" forces of using the
Polish crisis in an effort to un·
dermine the l:ommunist system_.
And he said the Polish Com-
munist Party at its last meeting
noted that ''the pillars of the
socialist state in_FolaruLare in jeopardy.''
window. ·
· Several officers quickly
po1U1ced on Don Lund of 3900
Parkview Lane. Apt. 2C, as he
landed on a gi:assy area under the
window. Lund was booked into UC
Irvine Medical Center for a 72·
hour observation period.
Fre•Pa~AI
CRASH ORDERS • • •
As the ~ar gas slowly dis·
persed, abOut 60 of the man's
neighbors were led back into their
apartments, from which they
were evacuated at about3 a.m.
It was at.2:2'7 a.m. when Lund
allegedly pointed the shotgun at
his two roommates after an argu-
ment about an open door, police
said.
The two roommates quickly
fled the apartment and called
policetothescene.
Police quickly evacuated the
Park West Apartment units sur·
roµnding Lund's, and officers en-
tered his apartment to try to calm
him down, said Irvine police
Capt. Jerry Boyd.
Lund then tu med the weapon on
officers, who quickly ran out of
the apartment. Boyd said.
The Irvine police Special
Operations Unit·was called in and
a hostage negotiator began talk·
ing with Lund.
The decision to shoot a tear gas
canister into the apartment was
made after it became apparent
that police would be unable to talk
him out of his apartment.
Boyd said Lund moved into the
Park· West apartment after an
Police probe fire
OAKLAND CAP) -An in=-
vestigation into a fire in a luxury
hig~ .rise t)lat .killed an elder:ly
woman has been turned over to
Oakland police to determine
whether criminal negligence
was involved, officials say. A·
cigarette left smoldering in a
plastic trash can in the apart·
ment of Shelby Davis caused the
fire, they say. Lillian Steinberg
Ashe, 82, died from smoke in·
halailon and bums, aild the fire
caused at leul $250,000 damag~
OMNCIRCOAST
have been 5:34 : 13 p .m .. that the
controller issued the first "go-
round" <circle the airport) to the
pilotofflight336.
McCarthy h a d previously
estimated the plane was between
100 and 300 feet above the ground
when the go-round order was
made.
Two or three seconds later, the
controller ordered the pilot of
flight 931. which was rolling do~n
the runway at 70 to 80 knots, or 80
to 92 miles pe r hour, to abort his
takeoff. Immedia tely thereafter, at
5: 34 : 18, the controller once again
told the pilot of flight 336. now
even closer to the runway. to go. around. Fifteen seconds later. at
5:34:33, flight 336 slammed into
the runway.
McCarthy said personnel sta·
tioned at the Orange County Fire
Department's crash /rescue/fire
station .at the airport said there
appeared to be no "imminent
danger" that the two planes
would collide.
Flight 931 had rolled about 1.500
feet down the runway, its pilot
told investigators, when it re-
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ceived the abort takeoff order.
The pilot said he thtew the two jet
engines in reverse, thus slowing
the aircraft.
The exact relative positions of
the two planes just prior to the
crash will not be determined until
investigators analyze informa-
tion from the flight data recorder
that was aboard flight 336.
That instrument' will tell how
fast the airplane was traveling.
By theory, McCarthy had said
Saturday, the plane should have
been moving at 119 knots, or 138.6
miles per hour. seconds before
touchdown.
Flight data recorder inCorma·
tion. processed in Washington
D.C .. was to be received by In·
vestigators today.
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McCarthy said investigators
are still studying the word "go"
which is heard on the tape.
The word is heard after the pilot
of flight 931 said "in sight, we're
rolling" and is followed by com·
m unication bet ween the tower
controller and another aircraft.
That communication is not con·
sidered relevant to the investiga-
tion. McCarthy said.
Who said ·'go·· a nd why still has
not been determined. McCarthy
said.
He said it was pre mature, and
perhaps inaccurate. to give
credance to reports that the word
was spoken by the pilot of flight
336 to the pilot of flight 931 as it
sped down the runway.
McCarthy confirmed that if
flight 336 was actually one and
one-half miles from the end of the
runway and was traveling at 119
k.nots when flight 931 was cleared
for takeoff, it wouid have taken
about 30 seconds for the landing
craft to reach the runway.
That time factor would gain
importance because, officials
say. it takes between 45 seconds
and one minute for:-a Boeing 71'1,
under typical conditions. to
reach sufficient ground speed to
lift off.
·Federal Aviation rules require
that a 6,000-foot separation be
maintained between jeu or the
type flown al John Wayne
Airport.
McCarthy said neither the
controller nor the pilots sounded
panicked in the communications
that.preceded the crash.
As for the controller,
McCarthy said, "That guy is one
of the coolest guys I've ever
heard."
Meanwhile, McCarthy said a
newly formed "power plants
group" i1 continuing its inapec·
lion or~ the plane's two jet
en1ines, both of wbi'ch were
sheared from the craft in the
craah.
A partial internal inspection
conducted Saturday with a
boretcope indicated that no rota·
ttonal damage waa present in
the ritbt eactne.
The lack of damate may in·
.dlcate the en1ine WH not
operatlnl at the time tbe plUM.
craabed. Mcqartby said. But be
cautioned a1aln1t drawinl a
conclualon until further ex-
amlnaUona occur.
• The eD11De will be 1bipped to-
day or T\Mlday to Daltu, Ta.,
where It will be takea apart.
Poaald Clark • pilot ot
flialat -told lDYMUiaton tbe ..... did ... ,.,.,... '° ...... taa.. w111a be aue......s to ap. ,., ,.,... '° .. .., ........... aroalldont.n.
Big babg
Salvador
leftists'·
id told
WASHINGTON <AP> L Tbe
Reagan adminbtration took the
unu11,1al 1tep today of releuinc
captured docummta and other
materials to 1upport lta claim
that Soviet-bloc nations have '
sent "°"' ol weapons to leftist. guerrtUaa in El Salvador.
The 178 pages of evidence de-
pict what appears to be a major
effort last year by communist
countries on rour continents to
convttl. El Salvador into. the
first unambiguously commanlst
stale on the American continent.
. The release or the document,
entitled "Communist In-
terrerence In El Salvador." is an
attempt by the administration to
lay the groundwork for un-
specified retaliatory action by
the United Stales to counter the
Soviet bloc erfort.
The documents outiin·e the
huge quantities of assistance
pledged by .Vietnam, Ethiopia
and other communist countries
for shipment to El Salvador
through Cu ba and Nicaragua.
On Nov. 1, 1980, a Salvadoran
logis tics representative in
Nicaragua, identified only as
"Vladimir," desci:ibed the
magnitude of the operatton in a
letter to his comrades in El
Salvador.
At less than two weeks old, this ''baby" stands six feet
tall and weighs 100 pounds. Lee Keaton, head ranger at
Lion Country Safari in Irvine, leads the youngster out for
a walk.
'·Here, as regards the ship·
ments, they have been packing
the bundles day and night, .. the
letter said.
·'In fact, these people from
Lago <the cod e nam e for
Nicaraguaf have stepped things
up. It's s~ch a hot potato for
them that they are now pushing
us. as this cannot be endured
much longer. Movie pioneer
succu01bs in county
"On the other hand, the
warehouses in Esme·ralda
<Cuba) are filled to the brim
with the shipment that arrived
las t week, over 150 tons.
Pioneer Hollywood ~usic and
sound engineer Bernard R.
Brown, who helped director D.
W. Griffith with the theater
piano score for "The Birth of a
Nation" in 1915, died Friday at
82 in Saddleback Community
Hospital, Laguna Hills.
Credited with early work that
led to the development of
stereo phonic sound, Brown
worked with a number of early
Ho11ywoud stars during t:he
transition from silent to talkie
movies.
No funeral services are
scheduled, according to officials
at Forest Lawn Cem etery,
Hollywood Hills. He is survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Bettie J .
Biery.
Arrest story
corrected
A Laguna Niguel woman who
was arrested at the same time
as two burglary suspects Tues·
day was incorrectly reported by
police as facing charges of
possession of stolen property.
Correctly, Sherry Domingos,
33, who lives at 24311 Los Ser·
ranos, was arrested for an out·
standing. traffic warrant when
Laguna Beach polfce a nd
Orange County Sheriff's dep-
uties arrived al h e r home
armed with a search warrant.
Two others at the house were
arres ted on charees of
burelari&ing a Laguna Beach
import shop of nearly $50 ,000 in
jade jewelry. The Daily Pilot
regrets the error in the original
news account.
Saddleback Community
Hospital officlils said Brown
s uccumbed arter a short illness.
. During his career, Brown won
two Aca<femy Awards and was
nominated· 11 times for Oscars.
Brown also collected three
technical achievement awards
from the Academy of Motion
Pictures Arts and' S'ciences (or
breakthroughs in perfecting
sound and film synchronization.
Br.own led t be or:.chestra._ that
did the original music for lhe
first sound film. "The Jazz Singer ... starring Al J olson.
One of his notable contribu·
lions to sound in films was the
creation of the separate sound
room for tbe singers. which
made jt.possible for engineers lo
dub in sound. ,
Brown left Warner Brothers
Studio in 1936 to join Metro·
Goldwyn-Mayer after perfecting
.a 10-track recording system that
was the forerunner of today's
sound systems.
Marine DI facing
mistreatment trial
SAN DIEGO <AP) -StaffSgt.
Jose Herrera of Los Angeles, a
drill instructor al the Marine
Corps Recruit Depot, faces a
special court-martial Tuesday.in
charges of mistreating recruits.
Herrera, 25. is accused of ta.k·
ing money from recruits to buy
wliform items. If convicted. he could face a maximum sentence
of reduction in rank to private.
confinement for six montm. a
fine amounting to two-thirds of
his pay for six months and a bad
conduct discharge from the
Marine Corps.
"Also they will have a backlog
because more shipments will be
arriving this week in Esmeralda
reaching between 300 and 400
tons."
At a nother point, Vladimir
said it was impressive ·'how all
countries in the socialist bloc
fully committed the mselves to
meet our every request and
som e have even doubled their
promised aid.
"This JS the first revolution in
Latin Amerk a to Which ""'e""y?----·•
have unconditionally turned to
assis t. before the taking of power,··
Prime rate
dips to 18.5
NEW YO RK !AP>
The prime lending rate at
major banks dipped as low
as 18.5 percent today for
the fi rst lime since Dec. 5,
a It hou g h mos t major
banks kept the key rate at
· 19 percent or higher.
Chase Manhattan Bank,
the nation's third-largest
commercial · bank, today
cut its prime lending rate
to 19 percent from 19.5
percent. and was quickly
f o ll o wed by .No . 4
Manufacturers Ha nover
Trust Co. and No . 6
Chemical Bank.
But they failed lo match
the 18.5 percent prime
rate set by No. 7 Continen-
tal Illinois National Bank
& Trust Co.
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button 00wn c01 lar madras ...
always a llM:>rita.
f<Zaturiaj thz rocet
comp1a.ta. colorations
you'lI <!N<lr 0(l..Cl,. baoo
colors of' blucz.s,<d~ns,
bnwna and nzda. 6Vailebki
in p:>~orfull ruttmfrc:nt.
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Pilot got ~2 . 'aon 't Ian a' orilers
I \ -
•1 n£DE&ICK SCHOEllEHL ...............
n_. Alol of the Aar Callfornia Boeinc 737 that -'rash-landed al
John Wa)'oe Airport six nights
aao was told twice not once as previously reported to abandon
his landing maneuver to avoid
possible collision with a second jet
on the runway
Officials scanning jet crash data
•
plane that ultimately crashed -
was one and one·half miles from
the end of the runway.
The pilot of rt i ght 931
acknowledged the presence of
flight 336 by saying "in sight, we're rolling."
The fact that two abort-landing
orders were given by an air tra Uic
Newport
oil .~ell
tiff seJ
A stru&1le for control of 16 oil
wells outside Newport Beach city
limits promises to heat up tonight
when the City Council considers
annexing the well sites.
The battle over the oil tjgs,
located in county territory but
rooted in city tidelands, pits
oilman flobert Armstrong
against Ne\vport city leaders.
The wells, which had been
pumping since the early. l!MOs,
were shut down last month wllen
Armstrong's 12-year lease with
the city expired.
Neither side is predicting when
the we& might reopen :The strug·
gle, to date..has eenerat~ three
lawsuits and a numberoffruiUess
ne1otiating sessions between the
two sides.
The annex move, as viewed by
. city officials, is being sought to
brine the wells into city limits so
that Newport officials can avoid
payina up to '85,000 a year in
But, by law. the city can't annex
the land If the property owner ob-
jects. And, the property owner -
Beec'o Ltd. -is expected to pro·
<'OntroUer as well as other details
of the seconds preceding the
crash emeried Sunday night at an
extensive briefing conducted by
G. T. "Tom" McCarthy, a senior
aar safety investigator.for the Na-
t ional Transportation Safet y Board.
Based on interviews and an
analysis of ·tape recordings of
communications between the air
traffic control tower and the
aircraft involved. McCarthy gave
the following description of the
events just prior to the crash:
Air California fUght 931, carry-
test the annexation. ·
lt'urther, Armstrong
Petroleum Co. and Mobil Oil
Corp.;-fllcb of which owns one:
AIRPORT NOISE VARIANCE HEARING UttNR WAY
Betng conducted at Harper Center In Coate .....
half leasehold interest in the 1"'-oler, no rai.n property -have filed objections ~
to the move.
Wynn says it the city is unsuc·
cessful in annexing the land, city --
lawyers / will go to court to seek
condemnation action on the rigs
-Record heat wave
and the property where they sit.
One way or another, Wynn pre·
diets, the city will ultimately con·
trol the' wells. He claims that will
result in annual city oil profits
leaping from $120,000 to $500,000
or even Sl million. . .
Oilman Armstrone has never
argued that the oil does not belong
to the city. But he claims an in-
terest in the land where the weUs
are situated and full ownership of
the rigs.
Mesa apartment
looted by climbers
Burglars probably climbed a
tree, police theorize, to reach a
1econd-story balcony leading to
Rick Paul Crane's central Costa
Mesa ~a>partmentSunday.
The"lbreves tore off a screen
v door and fq[.Ceci open a slidin&
glass door to enter and ransack
tbe apartment. Taken, Crane told
officers, were a television set,
stereo equipment, rifles and
camera equipment with a total
v alueofnearly $4,000.
ends Wednesday
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Oft .. O.lly ,. .... , .. "
The record-setting string of
warm, summer-like days, which
has been drawing thousands to
Orange County beaches is expe<:t·
ed to end Wednesday with tem·
peratures dropping lo the high
60s, a spokesman for the National
Weather Service said today.
hn Levitt of the weather
service said the 11 consecutive
davs or 80-de,;ree temperatures
beginning Feb. 12 broke the rtt·
ord set in 1954 of eight straight
days of summer we ather in
February.
"The temperatures recorded in
Cars· impounded
PLEASANTON <AP> -Ten
cars splattered with toxic PCB·
laced oil re mained off limits
during the weekend in the
employees' parking lot outside
the Santa Rita County Jail here.
the past two weeks are about 16
degrees above normal for the
month of February," Levitt said.
But he said days would become
cooler Wednesday and then warm
up again by Friday in time to en·
lice people back to the beaches
this weekend.
··We aren't forecasting any rain
for the near future. although
winds are expected to pick up in
the mountain areas and passes,"
Levitt said.
"We expe<:t it's going to stay
nice and we'll all cbntinue lo enjoy
this outstanding weather," he
s aid.
Lifeguards al Orange County
beaches saia huge crowds of peo-
ple were out taking ·advantage· of
the weather this weekend, though
few were reported venturiqJnto
the c hilJ SS-degree water.
All lifeguard departments re·
ported the largest crowds of the
year, with the number of people
counted nearing tbat of a typicaJ
summerweekendday. 1
ing 112 passengers and a crew of
five, was·cleared for takeoff from
its position on a taxiway that con·
nects with the north end or the
5, 700.foot·long main runway.
At the same time, Western
Airlines flight 383, which had ar·
rived from Salt .Lake City carry·
ing 113 passengers. was clearing
the south end. of the runway and
taxiinj to the airport terminal.
As flight 931 was cleared for
takeoff. the controller told the
pilot that "other traffic" was
"one and one-half miles out"
meaning that flight 336 -the
For yet unexplained reasons, it
appeared to the controller that
night 931 was not moving. It was ·
at that time, now pinpointed to
(See CRASH, Pate A2)
Hearings open
County praised
• • airport action on
4
A State Department of
Transportation airport noise of.
ficial testified today in Costa
Mesa that Oranee County gov-
ernD}ent has been both "ag.
gressive and activ'e" in attempts
to reduce jet noise impacts on
residents Ii ving near John
Wayne Airport.
The testimony from Richard
G. Dyer, an airport environmen·
tal specialist, came on the rust
day of what is pr~cted to be a
week-long hearing on the COUD·
ty's application for extension or
a variance from state airport
noise control standards .
Dyer was the first witness to
appear before state Ad·
ministrative Law Judee Robert
E. Neher and a battery ol at·
tome11 repreeentiftt.p.e couatr,;
Newport· Beach, Tustin· and
homeowner) groups.
Under questionine from at· torney Michael Gatsky ,
repretenting the county, Dyer
testifed that "John Wayne
(Airport) bas been very ag-
gre11ive and active In reducing
nois.~ on surrounding areas
And Dyer, who drafted the
stale airport noise laws under
which the . variance is being
. soueht, s-1d county airport of.
• ficials have been "very good" in
cooperating with the state on
airport issues.
A curfew prohibiting com·
mercial jet activity between 10
p .m . and 7 a.m . and a
"perimeter rule" forbiddin1
carriers from serving destina-
tions more than 500 miles away
were cited by Dyer as ways the
county bas attempted to control
noise.
Under questioning from Ray
lkola, an attorney for Newport
Beach, Dyer confirmed that the
high impact noise area under
the airport's jet departure path
increased in size from a
variance granted in 1975, but
said the increase was due to new
Tax revolt grows
DE'RlOIT CAP) -Some 3,500
Flint-area workers have direct· e4. lhei1'>4:Wployers not to deduct
int'Ome-'-ta'xes from their paychecks and have joined what
Internal Revenue Service of·
ficials call "one of the biggest
lax protest movements in the country,"
jet takeoff standards imposed by
the Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration. ·
· Asked by lkola if the county
could have instituted procedures
Brezhnev brief
to reduce the size of the impact
zone to the 1975 size, s uch as by
permitting the number of
permitted daily jet departures,
<See AIRPORT, Page AZ>
Soviets seeking
• • • summit meeting
MOSCOW <AP) -Soviet
President Leonid I. Brel.bnev
walked steadily and spoke in a flr~ ~ee toitay as be OPeDed
the 21th Communist Party
Congress, but the live telecast of
the 74~ye.ar-old party leader's
keynote speech was cut off six
minutes after he began readinc
it and a TV announcer delivered
moat ol the speech.
Western reporters were
barred from the meetin1 in the
Kremlin Palace of Congresses,
but a Soviet journalist told them
Brezhnev read only a brief sum-
mary ol his speech, and a TV
announcer took over to speed
thines up.
Nearly five hours later, live
television coverage from the
Kremlin Palace of Coneresses
resumed and Breihnev was
shown delivering the final por·
lions of the speech. Soviet
television did not tive a reason
for the unusual procedure.
Delegates to the congreu pre-
sumably were furnished copies
of the long statement, it was car·
ried ~ the officiaJ Soviet news
agency Tass and will be printed
in the country's newspapers. .
Brethnev, in the speech, made
a major overture to the new U.S.
administration, calline for a
summit meeting with President
Reagan and a resumption of
County bwes
set to roll
again Friday?
Orange County's public bus
strike will have lasted 22 days if
buses bealn rolline a1am Fri·
day, tb~ .first day United
U .S.·Soviet negotiations to limit
nuclear arms. But he also de·
flounced "bellicose calls" from
W aab.ington.
Although he offered negotia·
lions, Brezhnev declared that
since Reagan became president
"candidly bellicose calls and
statements have resounded fntm
W ashi,ngton, specially designed, as it were. to poison rela·
tionships beteen American and
the Soviet Union.''
In a strong warning against
continued labor unrest in
neighboring Poland, Brezhnev
a,cused "imperialist, sub·
versive" forces of using the
Polish crisis in an effort to un·
dermine the communist system.
And he said the Polish Com·
munist Party at its last meeting
noted that "the pillars or the
socialist slate in Poland are in
jeopardy."
. In the speech, Brezhnev in·
dicated that "mistakes and mis·
calculations" by Polish leaders
were as much to blame for trou-
ble in the country as outside
"imperialist" forces.
Brezhnev said the Polish party
was "redressing the critical
situation" by tightening its lots
with the working people and
''working on a concrete pro-
gram" to restore the health of
the economy.
He noted that a summit meet·
ing of Warsaw Pact leaders last
Dec. 5 in Moscow gave Poland
•'important polllical supp0rt."
But mwine from lfrezhnev's
assessment of the current sltua·
lion was a ptu\ase in the summit
meetine communique express·
int confidence that the Polish
party and government would be
able 'to ·"overcome the present
dtfficulties" on its own.
Transportation officials say bus r::,:~n could be back OD tlleir llAlll l:UIT WIATlll
Negotiators for the Oranee
County Transit District and the
union, which represents the 957
strikJ.ne drivers and mechanics,
reached tentative atreement Fri~ nlabt for new three-year
contra~ for eacb 1roup. ·
Fog alid low clouds
tonight and early Tues·
day. Fair and cooler TUes·
day. Lows tonl1ht 45 at
beaches, 52 inland. Hiltw ~Y 88 along coast. 72 inland. Terms of the .. reementa were
not llUlde public pendiq a vote
Wednesday by the worken, wbo 11111 J•• wlll aaseD\ble at tbe Garden. ii
Grove Community Cent.et to de· P•rlt4p1 "°' dad NH1
cide whether to ratify the eon-York'• Saa o/ .!om or SM
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M ORIO, P•in IAl>> An t.&Jtra·ri•btiat millta.ry faction op~ne\1 ftre dunng • session In tbe lower house of Spanish Parllam~ol tod<t.Y ¥d took over tbe buildln1 in an apparent
l'OUJ> auempt l-0 set up a military 1ovemmenl. Members of tbe
C'ab1net were held hostaae inside the buiklin1.
l'h~ c-ompany of paramilitary civil 1uards led by a lieute·
n • .101 t'olonel look action dwiftl the pre.vote debate on alfirma·
\Ion of caretaker Premier Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo as replacement
fM i\dolfo Suaret. who resigned three weeks ago.
CJaarges dl••l••rd I• «WC"•I•• r•••
MIAMI 1 t\I') A U S magistrate today dismissed drug
t'har~t·:. a~a1 nst the director or a CETA·Cunded youth counseling
<'t•ntl·r an•u:.t'd 1n what federal agents called the largest cocaine .,,.1 z11rl' 111 hii.tory
l' S M a~1stra te Charlene Sorrentino did not speciCy why
"hl' d1-,m1i.:.c·tl the· complaint against Angel Emilio Alvarez.
. lir1Jori vote
N estande given
'second chance'
By Gl.F.NN SCOTT
Ol llM O~il, Pil•t Swll
Or:111gc County Third District
!'upf'n·1~1lr Bruce Ne5tande
<l1dn 't vc1te last Wednesday when
thl· other four 5upcrvisors ap-
µrov<'d a mastt'r plan of im·
provemt'nts for the John Wayne ,\ 1 rport
But Nesl<Jndc . who drew some
raist·rl t'.' <'brows from other
s upcrv1o;1irs lht'n. apparently
will ha\'t' anulh\·r chance Tues·
day
An amt'ndment to the master
plan is expected to be proposed at
Tuesday's meeting either by
Nest andt> or Fo urth District
Super\'lsor Ralph Clark
Sources say the two men have
h('en rtl·~otiat i n g an accord
"here Nestande will cast a final
'yes" vote in exchange for a
~lroni_:l'r co mmitment from
othe r board members t o get in·
,·olved -.ecking a site for a
larger. n ·gional airport
N l'S landc abstained last week
on approving the entire package
11 f improvements for John
W<1ynl' Airport a fter his bid
faile<I ln ti1• lhc improvements
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with the search for another
airport site.
Fifth Di s trict Supe rvisor
Tho mas Riley had backed
Nes tande's proposal, but the
other mem bers. including Clark,
voted it down. Clark, in fact,
said he <lidn't have the proper
wording of Nestande's amend·
ment in front of hjm to read.
A ides t o the s upervisors
checked last week with the
County Counsel's Office and
le a rned that Nestande can't
change his vote on the master
plan without ,requiring a new
public hearihf' on the' matter -
which is not something any of
the supe rviS'brs are likely to
favor after the emotional hear ·
ing at the Santa Ana City Coun·
d i Chambers.
But the aides learned that by
amending the action, the
supe rvisors can give Nestande a
cha nce to vote affirmatively.
Having unanimous approval of
suc h sensitive matters is con·
sidered a wise move politically.
It also may help the county at·
tract investors to buy the rev·
enue bonds sold to finance the
airport improvements.
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Oruce Cowat1 1ovennneat
overpaid am~uce tompal•
about llT.100 •lace Au•uat ol
1971, ~ to a report ,.. ltued today by Audltor-
Contrott.r Vie Helm. -
Jn a memo to tbe County
Board ol 8'ipervl90l't, Helm aaid
the Oftl'JNlYIMftU wen ca-...cl
by a cont\aaiftl aet of metboda
for payln1 for ambulance
services, a mialnterpretaUon ol
.le11I advtce and r,roblems 1tem-
mln1 from exp red contracts ~at. were never rene1otiated.
The report drew a strong
response from Supervisor Bruce N~stande, who initially ques·
tioned the county's methods for
handling ambt.&Jance contracts.
In a separate memo sent with
Heim 's report . Nestande
criticized officials in the county Hum~ Services Agency for not ~lertin1 supervisors to the bill·
sng problems.
He noted that a request to pay
some ol the ambuJance bills was
buried in a recent board agenda
as a "consent item," or one that
normally receives automatic ap· prov al.
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AIRPORT •••
Dyer responded, ·'These may be
ways that things could be ac·
complished ... but it would in·
vol ve breaking contr actual
agreements with the carriers
Couldn't the county have 're-
versed the direction from which
jets take off? lkola persisted.
Dyer s aid "to a very minor
degree" s uch a move would
have affected noise levels.
A noise variance which ex·
pired nearly one year ago, but
has been permitted to remai.n in
eHect. allows the county to ex·
ceed the 70 det'ibel Community
Noise Equivalent Level stand·
ard now required by the state.
ln 1986, that standard will in··
t'rease to 65 dec ibels.
Community Noise Equivalent
Levels are determined by a
comple x a veragin~ or the
nu_mber of rlights per day, the
~01se produced per flight. the
lime of day the flights occur and
the duration of the noise.
Without a variance, the
airport would be in conflict with
state laws that prohibit most res·
idential uses within the 70· decibel CNEL zone. Other uses
-such as commercial and in·
dustrial and agriculture -are
permitted in high noise impact
areas.
Homeowners groups -led by
the Mariners Community As·
sociation -are seeking reversal
of the variance.
The state, however. h as never
turned down a variance request.
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CRASH ORDERS ANALYZED. • •
ha,·t· bC'cll 5 :M 1'.I pm . that the
1•onln1llcr b~ucd lhl' firi;t "go.
round' 1t1rdt• the airport> lo the
p1\11t offlq~ht :1:JH .
:\ll'l'urthy had r rcv1ous ly
1·~tirna ll'cl till' pl~JOL' was between
I 00 a 11<1 '.lOO f t•t>\ a hm c the ~round
"hl'n \h1• ~11 rnun<l order was
madt•
·1 ''11111 thn·<· ~t·c11nds later. the
\'Oflll'Pllt•f' or<l1·rC'd \ht• Jll\Ot Of
I I 1J.!hl !1:11. ~' hH•h "'as rolling down
tht· run'' a~ at ill lo 80 knots. or 80
lo (12 male~ pt.•r hour. to abort his
t akc.·off'
lmmed1a1t'lv t hereafter, at
:. · :1 1 18. lht• controller once again
told the pilot of flrght 336. now
\'\ t•n <'loser lo lht• runW'lly, to go·
around. Fiftct.•n sL•co nds later, at
5 :W ·:JJ. fli J?hl 331i slammed into
the l'UOW:.J\", :'llcC:irth~ o;a 1d personnel sta·
I 11ml'd at lhl• Oran~c County Fire
Department'::., t'ra~h rescue /fire
station al lhl· airµort i;aid there
apµeared to be no "imminent
danger" that the two planes
WC)uld collide
Flight 931 ha<I rolled about 1,500
feet ~own the runway, its pilot
told tnvesli~ators. when it re·
ceived thl• abort takcorr order.
The.pHot. s<Jrd he threw the two j et
en~ines 1n reverse. thus slowing
the aircraft.
. ORANGE COAST
Daily. Pilat
Thom•• P. Haley ,,_
Robert N. Weed ........
M. Thomas 1<ee11il ~-Thomas A. Murphlne ............ _
· Cherlet H. Loo. ~ ............. fr.'r 8chu1meri 1
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• ~...,H,,;..Ooddltd Jr.
The exact relative positions or
the two planes just prior to the
cr ash will not be determined until
investigators ana lyze informa·
lion from the night data recorder
that was aboard night 336.
That instrument will tell how
fast the airplane was traveling.
Related Stortea -A3
B y theory, McCarthy had said
Saturday, the plane should have
been moving at 119 knots. or 138.6
miles per hour, second~ before
touchdown.
Flight data recorde r lnforma·
lion. processed in Washington
D.C .. was to be received by in·
vestigators today.
McCarthy said investigators
a re still studying the word "go"
which is heard on the tape.
The word is hea rd after the pilot
of rught 931 said "in sight, we're
rolling" and is followed by com·
munication between the tower
controller and another aircraft.
That communication is not con-
sidered relevant to the investiga.
lion. Mt'Carthy saht.
Who said ··go'' and why still has
not been determined, McCarthy
said.
He said it was premature. and
pe rhaps inaccurate, to giv~
credance to reports Lhat the word
was spoken by the pilot of flight
336 to the pilot of fli ght 931 as it
sped down the runway
McCarthy confirmed that 1f
flight 336 was actually one a nd
·.)ne·half miles from the end of the
runway and was traveling at 119
knots when flight 931 was cleared
for takeoff, it wouid have t aken
about JO seconds for the landing
craft to reach the runway.
That time factor would gain
importance because, officials
s ay, it takes between 45 seconds
and one minute ror: a Boeing m ,
under typical conditions, to
reach sufficient ground speed to
lift off. ·
Federal Aviation rules require
that a 6,000·foot separation be
maintained between jets of the
t ype flown at John Wayne
Airport.
McCarthy said rteitber the
controller nor the pilots sounded
panicked in the communications
that preceded the crash.
As for the controller ,
McCarthy said, "That guy is one
of the coolest guys I've ever "
beard."
Meanwhile, McCarthy said a
newly formed "power plants
1roup" ii contlnuin1 its in.spec·
lion of the plane's two jet
enclnea, both of which were
1heared fTObi the craft in the
crash.
A partial ~ternaJ lnapeetioa
conducted Saturday with a
borneope indJeated that no rota
tional c1am.,e wu pr .. ent in
Ule rtlbt eqine.
The lack ol dama1e may in·
dicate tbe en1ine waa not
operatlq at the tlme the plane
crubed, MeCartby said. But be· ·
cautioned a~alut drawlnc a ..
conduaion until further ·ex·
amlnatlonl 0«m.
Tfae eqlne will be abJpped ~
day or Tueldar to DaUaa, Tu:,
wbere U will be tUen apart.
DoaaJd Clark, tb• pilot of
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Cuckoo's
hearing
topight~
Cotta Mesa city offtclal1 area·
pectiq a larce crowd when coua·
cil members meet .,_.lbt to con-
alder revokiac tbe Cueioo'• Nell
roek clutt's enterhh•mnt
permit.
OrlllAally Ht for the Police
Department Auditorium which
seats $0apectatora, the 6:30 p.m.
session now is scheduled for the
City Council Chambers at 77 Fair
Drive.
City Mana1er Fred Sorsabal
said the lut minute arrange.
menu, which moved the6:30p.m .
PlanninJ Commission meeUni to
the police auditorium, were made
because ol an anticipated turnout
of punk rockers. ~~bal said club manager Jerry Roach recor OMl"~a;o-,ri<Wi~~~
phone answering message on the
Cuckoo's Nest phone number
~eeking support at tonight's meet· ang.
SUSPECT DON LUND ESCORTED FROM APARTMENT
Ofllcera are David FrHCland (left), Dick Worceater
Cuckoo's Nest operators tem·
porarily lost their entertainment
permit last Monday night when
the c.ouncil voted to s uspend it
pendang further consideration Tear gas routs tonight.
At that session. police officers
testified the punk rock club at 1714
Placentia Ave. spawns alcohol
and drug abuse, vandalism and
....
gunman in Irvine
traffic infractions .
By RICHAllDGllEEN
.Of 1119 Delly rtlel '"" A four·hour standoff between
police and a 28·year-old man with
a shotgun ended at about 6:50 a .m. today when a tear__i.as_
canister was thrown into the
man's Irvine apartment and he
jumped out of a second.floor
window. ·
Sever a l oHi cer s quickly
pounced on Don Lund of 3900
Parkview Lane. Apt. 2C, as he
landed on a grassy area under the
window. Lund was booked into UC
Irvine Medical Center for a 72·
hour obser vation period.
As the tear gas slowly dis·
persed, about 60 of the man's
nejghbors were led back into ttieir
apartments. Crom which they
were evacuated at about 3 a. m.
lt was at.2:27 a.m. when Lund
allegedly pointed the shotgun at
his two roommates a fter an argu·
ment about an open door, police
said.
The two roommates quickly
fled the apartment and called
policetothescene.
Police quickly evacuated the
Park West Apartment units sur-
rounding Lund's, and officers en·
tered his apartment to try to calm
him down, said Irvine police
Capt. Jerry Boyd.
Marine jets
to sound off
Residents living near El
Tor.a Marine Corps Air
Station can expect in·
creased jet noise through
Friday, air s tation o f-
ficials report . ._
The noise, to be generat-
ed by jet training require·•
ments, wiJI be heaviest to-
day between 6 and 9 p.m.
officials said.
The jet noise will be pres·
ent from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday through Thurs·
day. The noisy period on
Friday is from 9 to 11 : 30
p.m
Lund then turned the weapon on
officers, who quickly ran out of -
the apartment, Boyd said. 1
The Irvine police Special
Operations Unit was called in and
a hostage negotiator began talk·
ing with Lund.
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Suspect's
wife friend
of dead man
A Laguna Niguel man found
stabbed to death in his home on
Feb 2 was a friend of the
estranged wife or an Irvine city
worker who was arres ted last
week on suspicion of committing
t he crime.
Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said in-
vestigators are still not entirely
certain what motive the suspect
in the ~ase -Patrick J . Fogarty,
32, or Newport Beach -would
have had in a llegedly killing
Donald Frank Cook in the
bedroom or his home at 29742 EJ·
lendale Drive.
"The motive is not totally
established yet." Hartsaid .
However. investigators have
apparently come up with addi·
tiona l physical evide nce that
makes Fogarty a prime suspect in
t he s laying. Hart said.
Homitide offi cers were able to
come up with Fogarty's name
by investigating the victim's ac·
quaintances and whereabouts in
the days and weeks before the
crime.
Fogarty. an engineering techni·
cian in the Irvine planning depart·
ment. was taken into custody
Thursday night at city hall.
Though he has not yet been oC·
ficially charged with the crime. a
murder complaint was due to be
filed today.
Fogarty is presently in custody
at Orange County Jail. .
Hart said Cook. a field construc-
tion engineer for Bechtel Corp.
who was working at the San
Onofre Nuclear Power plant, had
a ppa rently seen Fogarty's
~stranged wire on at least two oc-
casions.
Owners or nearby bµsinesses
told the council that the Placentia
A venue area has become a target
ofvandaJs.
Officers said today that the
club, which features live bands in·
eluding controversial punk rock
groups. <lid not open its doors
over the weekend.
The council's order did not ac·
tually close down the C'tub, or.
ficials pointed out. but only sus.
pended Ii ve entertainment.
Club manager Roach charged
last Monday that the council is
holding a "kangaroo court" in
trying to lift tM permit issued to
his club about three years ago.
In earlier interviews, Roach
contended that his own private
security force is capable or main-
taining order in and around the
club.
However, police m oved a
dozen-man task. force into the club
area about a month ago.
Prime rate
dips to 18.5
NEW YORK I AP> -
The prime len<ling rate at
major banks dipped as low
as 18.5 percent today for
the first time since Dec. 5,
a It h ough m ost major
banks kept the key rate at
19 percent or higher.
Chase Manhattan Bank
the nation's third·largest
commercial bank, today
cut its prime lending rate
to 19 percent Crom 19.5
percent. and was quickly
Collowed by No . 4
Manufacturers Ha nover
Tru st Co. and No. 6
Chemical Bank.
But they railed to match
the 18.S percent prime
rate set by No. 7 Continen-
tal Illinois National Bank
& Trust Co.
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~ .._, Cigarette
ads lose. pizazz
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ .
Cigarette advertising isn 't what it used to be. It
has becorr:ie . for the moat part, a numbers game.
_ The bag trend in the ind.llstry is-toward cigaretti,s
with low tar and low nicotine levels. The trick is 1.o
reduce those levels and still deliver a cigarette that has some tobacco navor.
The problem, in a nutshell : How do you keep a
smoker from feeling that he or she is s ucking on a
straw (and a clogged one at that)?·
THE CIGARE TTE MANUFACTURERS are
falling all over each other trying to convince smokers
they have solved this problem. Rarely have so many
competing brands been advertised with essentially
the same message.
Here's Vantage, an R.J . Reynolds brand and one
of the first or the low-tars, introducing Vantage Ultra
Li ghts with ··only 6 mg tar." And the boast is: "Ultra
taste! Only one
ultra low tar
has 1t ··
If that's the
case. what is
one_ to think or
anoth e r
R ey nold s
brand. Winston
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Ultra, which has 5 mg of tar Cone less than Vantage)
and whH·h ('!aims lo be ''lhe first ultra low tar built
on tasll' '
And there's still a nother Reynolds brand , Salem
Light!>, whose pitch is ... Low tar. High country taste.
Ahove i.1ll 1n rcfn•shment ·
<;Of.DEi" LIGHTS. OFFSHOOT of the Kent
brand. c-omes in with 8 mg tar, and its ads s how
smoker_!> puffing happily away, the mor al being:
"You rel:llly know you're smoking."
A Golden Lights stable mate br and. True (they're
both made by Lorillard>. gets a smoker down to the 5
mg tar level And ads ror thjs brand now sa y : "Ultra
lov. tar never tasted so good ... Still another Lorillard
bran<l . Triumph. bnn~s you to the 3 mg tar level. ls
there still taste" Triumph ads say: "Tas te the
l 'm ph' in Triumph ..
Thm thl're's :-<ewport. stall another Lorillard
br;rnd and one M 1 he highest t;. r cigarettes around
lhesP di!~).• 17 m~1 Their ads.simply say: "After.ajj,
1r smoking 1!.n ta pleasure, why bother?''
PHii.iP MORRIS SCORED heavalv in the low tar
market with Me rit and it's now introducing a Merit
l;ltra Lights with 4 mg tar <half the tar level of
regular M l'rttl "It's going to set a whole new taste
s tandarrl for ultra low tar smoking." say the ads.
Philip Morris has s till another low tar brand in
CamhruJ.l!l'. adverl1~C'd as having "satisfying taste at
only 4 mg tar ..
Kool, frnrn Lou1sv1lle's Brown & Williamson. has
a Kool Milds version c 11 mg tan The message here
1s .. £x1l bland Enter Kool... Another Brown &
Wi lham!'>on brand . Raleigh Lights. 1s promoted as
fol lows "Take the road to flavor 10 a low tar
ciga rcllc
Or cvurSt' if you get your tar level down low
e nough. you can just talk about t hat -and forget
about fl avor and taste That's what Carlton. an
American Tobacco. brand. does. It has a l mg tar
level and its ads arc headlined: "Carlton is
lowes t .. That 's als o what NOW, a Reynolds brand.
does. It's at the I mg ta r level -and it's ads ·~ay :
"The lowest."
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