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Eire farces 'San <M~Jre .~uke Shutdoivn·
By DAVID &VTZ•ANN 0( .............
C Southern Cautornla Ed11on
o. olftciall laid today t.bey wilt
cloee down the only operaUnc
nuclear reactor at tbtlr San
Onofre Nuclear Generatiq Sta·
Uon Friday to A:palr a dltNI
tenerator dama1ed by ttre
Tuesday ni1bt.
The reactor la eQeeted to be
out of operation for about 10
~,., oftlclala aaJd.
The shutdown ol the Ualt l faeWt,y eome1 Ju.t wMb after'
lb• dl-me;awat& reaetor Md
been Nltarted .n.. 1' ,,,.... ...
of repair work oa lt•am
1ener ..... with corroded .......
Tiie ""'"1n1 down ol U.. l'MC·
tor also comet a1 a federal
llcenalq and safety panel ooe-
Unuea beariq1 today in Su
Dle10 oa tbe earthquake l&fet,
ol two new reactor UDltl Edltoa r to bave oa liDI by tm Md
ldllOD 1polle1man aua .. u
Hawk• Mid &oclay tJaat U.. are
oeeurnd ID u awdllary dl...a , .. ., .... wb.leb la u.M to ~
·ply power to safety IYMDll cm alte,
Tb• ft.re, wblcb WU 4ouaed ID
about 10 mln"t" by plant
pel'ICGDel, wu cauaed by a lat
from a ba.ll·lneb pretlUre 1au,e
. line wblcb aerayed oil on a heat-
ed exhaust .,_pe nearby.
• Hawkes Hid that althou1b
then wu no dama1e estimate
u yet, it would take at leut 10
days and pol\ibly tonier to re. pair tbe 1enerator. •
And because of Nuclear
Reculatory Commtulon rel\lla-
tiona recudriq that at leut two
backup ieneratora be In operat·
ln1 condition, the Edlaon
spokesman said the entire plant
would need to be abut down dur-
int the repair period.
Hawkes 1ald the NRC allows a
nuclear power plant ta remain In
operaUoo for at leut 12 boun
with only one workin1
generator, resultinl in Friday
morning's shutdown deadline.
He said the blase caused no
damaae to any nuclear-related
plant oiacblner)' and occurred
while tbe dleael 1eaerator wu
under1oln1 a re1ularly
scheduled monthly test.
The plant's sb~tdown will re-
quire that Edison rely oo lta
other fossil-fuel facilities to com·
pensate for the loss of nuclear
produced electricity.
Co~ty io bleed ·mider budget slashes
.Med/ly
aid asked
·by Brown
LOS GATOS (AP) ...... Fruit
flie.s spread1n1 out of control
threaten Californla '1 $14 billion
rarmine industry wttb v1rtua.l
shutdown and tbe federal IOV·
emment should take emer1.,.ey
steps to help filht them, Go¥.
Edmund G. Brown Jr. aay1.
Brown uked President
Reagan on Wednesday to
declare three San Franclaco Bay
counties a federal diluter area
after fruit rues were discovered
10 miles outaide a reeion des-
ignated for aerial 1prayin1 wtth
the pesticide malathion.
Officials made arraniementa
to widen the spraylq area, and
five helicopters were In tbe air
by • a .m., sprayin1 droplet.a ol
sticky pesticide-Jaced bait over
a populated area north and west
of San Jose to kill flies on
.backyard fruit treea.
"The increased mqnitude ot
. the infestation coutltutes a dla·
aster which ii now beyond t.be
control of tbe services, penca.
oel, equipment and facilities" ol
• the state and tbe three countlee,
Brown said in a lett.r to Rea1an relealed Wednesday.
He asked for federal funds to
help pay for the eradication pro-
1 ram, which bu coat $23
million, and aaked for low·
iJJterest loans for resldenta from
the Farmers Home Admlniltra·
tlon and the Small Bualneu Ad·
minl1tratlon.
The White HOUie Hid it bad
not received a copy of the letter,
and Brown said he -had no In·
dlcation !hat help would be
. fo,rtbcoming.
Officials cobtlrmed Wednes·
• day that ma11ota of tbe fut·
breeding pest bad been found 10
mile• north of the Infestation
area In San Mateo and to tbe
eut in Hllpitaa, u well.
In tbe fint two days ol pre.
dawn 1prayina of the pe1Udde
malathion, only 1~ square mUel
were covered in the heavily
populated infestation area of
more than 121 square miles. 1be lint ntibt, a pwnp on tbe lone
helicopter broke down. Tbe
MCOnd niCbt, oae ol two belicop-ters uaed for 1prayiJa1 mallunc·
tloaed.
Officials bad boped to 1pray '5
square mil• ID two days and the
full area in a week.·
Tbe entire sone la tarfeted for
t leaat •ht spray ~ of
malatbfon, a common. 1arden
pesticide wblcta many esperta
bave aald ii 1afe. ·
The apraytq. which betu ~arly TU.claJ ~~ atouHd n.e. '
oppoe~ ..... local 1ov.rD-
menta ta Allmeda, Santa aara
and Sm llMeo counties.
LOOKING '°" DINND -'Ibis vulture pbotosrapbecl while
winging over the Turtle Rock area of Irvine bu a three to
four-foot winppan and ia one of the lar1est bird.a found
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locally. It feeds chiefly on dead animals. lt can be identified ·
by the separate, fhiger-llke wingtip feathers and its dis·
Unctive bead.
sen. Robbim
aeeka probe
a/ter verdict
Letter st~s Reagan
Boy writes of concern for baby seals
doesn't need real fur."
Tile letter beariq Reagan's .
•tcnatun read: "Dear Marlo: It
11 at.ay1 a pleuure to hear
from ~ Americans who rare
ao dMpbt about tbe many prob-
le1111 fadna America today.
"I wu very moved by your
sincere expreulon of love for
anlma1t and co12cern for the
cruel *t.Y In wlllcb aome peOple
mlltreat tbem.
••Your letter 1bowed a
senaltive unde~tandlnl of tbe
important role anlmal1, both
dom..Uc and wild, play In our
Uvet.
"I want JOU· to know that I
prevent the aeal 1lau1bter It share WI CC>Dcern and com.
would be the president. mend '°'°' coarqe In 1peaklnl
''Our teacher told ua ID dall· . out cm bebalf ot~tbol• wbo can·
bow the b&mten were clabblq not defend themaelves.
baby ~ to cleaUa. I wu '° Ill>" ·'I bope that you wlll always
set abcM{l t.bote b•t.9 I wmt be COUlllecl cm to stud up fOf'
bome from acbopl that nllbt ad tboH ..aer tban yau are. Tbla
wrote a letter to tbe p .... ldea&," . la a virtue ol wblcb you may be
Ilario aald ... I 1aJd the wartd V!l'1 Pl"OUd."
~clipae due
beginning
at 8:25 p.m.
Unknown
millions
at s.take
By FBEDEAJC& 9CHOEMEBL Of .. Oeltr .........
The ripple effect from near-
certaln upcoming cuta In tbe
federal budcet will hi( <>ranee
County government in the form
of a mulU·nillllon dollar wave.
As analysta see it, the county
wopld lose about $3.5 million
outrigbl under bud;et packages
now beln1 considered by the
Conareu In Wublngton, D.C.
And, they warned at a briefing
Wednesday, the county could
f~e unknown millions in addl·
tional costs if the federal and
state govemment.S d~clde to cut
back on the avallabllity of
Medicare and Medi-Cal funds to
provide health care for in·
d11enta.
B~cauae the federal bud1et.
ba1 yet to be approved, tbe COUD·-
ty Board of Su~rvlaon -wbicb
now la In lta leCODd day of bear·
inll OD lta proposed f780 mil1laD
bud1et for flacal 1981 -w1lJ be
forced to 'bold a second set ol
bearlnp In the fall, after de-
claiom at the federal level have
been made.
The 1tati1Uca uaoclated with
the projected cuta are •taaer·
int. :. / ··we eatlmat~ that over 400,000
people 1VilJ be removed from tbe I
caseloads ol our aoclal services,
health, welfare and refuiee pro-
grams," supervt.lors Chairman
Ralph Clark said in a prepared
statement. ·•At least 71 positions
in those programs will most
likely have to be eliminated.
•'Hardest hit will be social
services for children and addlta. Five entire programs will prob-
ably be ellmlnated," Clark
said.' "Most Ironic, employment
services to iet people off
welfare will probably ISe wiped
out."
What seems to concern county
officiala the most ii that budiet
cuta at both the federal and st.ate
level• are beinl ma~ with no
changes In the legal requlre-
menta that certain services be
provided. The net result la that
the county mutt use local dollan I r
to continue to carry out the man·
dated proarama.
Accordlnt to Clark, more than
11,000 penons may no looser be
eligible for Medi-Cal. "We can
expect a sJpifit:ant portion ol
these to end up u the county'•
reaponsiblllty, llnce the COUQt.ies
are under le1a1 obllgat.lom to
meet ~ medical needa ol In· 1•
dlaenti..r. ·
Also, of concern to 'county of.
fitiall ls that the state may re-
1ume a former policy requlrln;
counties to chip in toward the
coat of provtdln1 care to Medi· <See CVT8, Pa1e AZ)
. .
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Or1ngeCout.OAILY PlLOTn-'hurad1y, July 18, 1911
~~umer program lost?
Supervisor Nestande seeks to shift. county pnorities -
A sai5,GI prosram that pro.
vldea ccimwner ~UOn foe or .... Cou.ty reltct.nla wW be
tllmlnated ti county Supervtaor
Bruce N•tande hu his way.
In a •Ul'l>l"be tnove Wednet·
day. durlnl the ftnt day of bear·
in1s on the county'• f780 mUUoa
bud•et for ftlcal 1111, N•tande·
propoaea that the proaram
that employs 12 persona be
scrapped.
He said the money should be
allocated for more pre11ln1
needs, such as services for
abused chJldren and prenatal
care fw preanant women.
While Neatande found support
ror hil su11eatlon from
Supervisor Roger Stanton, the
board ultimately decided to de·
fer a decision on the program's
fat. ~Ul 9:30 a .m . Wedn.sday.
"I'm lacllDed to all'M wttb SU,.nilol; N..tancrt, we abould
be lookiq at lbiftin1 prioriU.,''
Stanton aald ... Wbetber tbe
aaency or department ta dolQI a
1ood Job la not the queaUon. f&'•
whether they abould be dolq lt
at all." Ac~ to b\ldset materials
,.provided tO aupervilorl by the
county Admlniatratlve Office,
the censumer aaalatance and
protection proeram, dwinl the
fiscal year that ended June 30,
· collected S713,434 ln reatitutioo
for lta cllenta -nearly double
the amount or its budaet.
The office, according to the
budaet document, helps promote
ethical buslneu practicf:!l, otr~"'
Columnist denies
Liz Taylor affair
NEW YORK <AP) -Colum·
nist Max Lerner hH denied a
book's assertion that be and ac·
treaa Elizabeth Taylor had a
two-year love affair 20 years a10
while both were married.
Accordin1 to "Elba beth
Taylor: The Last Star," by Kitty
Kelley, the affair was serious
but Lerner said he deci ~ed not to
marry Miu Taylor because
"she would uae me the way ·a
beautiful woman uses an older
man -as a front while she 1oea
to bed with everythln1 in sight."
Excerpts ot the book, to be
published in the fall by Simon &
Schuster, appear in the Aul\llt
issue ol Ladies' Home Journal.
Lerner told The Associated
Press ii) an interview that Ms.
Ke lley "ran away wltb the
racls."
"There was never an affair
between us -definitely not,"
·said Lerner. "Mias Taylor
:agrees with me on that. There
was a romantic friendship which
lasted a brier time and was
never serious."
I
Lern~r would not comment
further, sayln1 he would write
about the dispute himself.
B.J . Wllk.lna, a spokesman for
Miss· Taylor, said the actress
would "have no comment . . .
whalloever" on the book.
Mias Kelley, interviewed by
telephone, said she interviewed
Lerner several times and u -
sem bled corroboration that a
Taylor-Lerner affair did occur.
She said sh~ believed her ac-
count W'8 ac(!urate.
''I'm surpriaed at Max Lerner,
both personally and pro·
resslonally," Illas Kelley aald.
"He told me eveiythtn1 that I
said be told me."
According to Mill Kelley's ac·
coun(, Miss Taylor and ber third
husband, Eddie Fisher, met
Lerner after he wrot e aym". ·
pathetically of·thelr mar1'tQe.
Fisher had divorced actress
Debbie Reynolds to marry Mias
Taylor, causing iromethlng of a
scandal, but Lerner defended
this "forthri1ht celebration or
the nre ot the senaes."
Kids get in free
at QC Fair Fri-Jay
• Kids 12 and under get. a break
::Friday at the Orange County
Fair. They get in free until 6
p.m.
Tbe fair continues tbrou1h
Sunday with musical entertain·
ment, handicraft exblblta,
• carnival rides and sames and •
professlooal rodeo. Here's a list
or Friday's fair higbll1bts:
10 a.m, Beel showmanship,
Livestock Judging Ring. ·
noon to 9 p.~. Hayrides,
grounds.
1 p.m . Japanese doll making,
Craft Theater.
4: 30 p.m. Kids contests, Food
Bazaar ~.
5 p .m . Cow·milklng dem·
onstration, Livestock Theater.
6:30 p.m . Spanish tolkJorlco
dancers, Heritage Stage.
6:45, 8:4.5 and 10 p .m . Swaying
Bilros, amphitheater.
7 and 9 p.m . The Association,
amphitheater.
8 p .m . Professional rodeo,
grandstand. ,
9 : 30 p.m . Orange Blossom
Cloegers, Country Comers
10 p.m . Vandermeide the Hyp-
notist. Orangeland Pavflion.
lnlormatlon on COOJumer nl.bta
and ,work.I with tbe county Dla·
trtct Attorney's office ln punu-
inl action aaalnat violations ot
conaumen' ri1bta.
Board Chairman Ralph Clark
led the opposition to taklns lm-
medlate action on Neatande'a
proposal.
"The conaumer ualatance of·
rice bad done yeoman's work ln
our county," Clark said.
He said the board should f'e·
ceive more information before a
decislon la made . All
supervisors, lncludln1 Nestande,
then agreed to postpone the mat·
ter.
"I didn't aay they're not. doln1 ·
a good job," .Nestande said.
"But w e 've iiot to c ut
somewhere."
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CUTS. • •
Cal recipients . The last time
that policy was in effect, lo tis·
cal urn, it cost county govern-
ment about $23 mllllon, Clark
noted.
As bud1et hearln1a opened
Wednesday. supervisors were
told the fiscal 1981 apendi.n1 pro-
1ram contains a deficit or about
'13.8 million. After about three 1 hours ot review, about $2 million
was pared from that figure as
supervisors red·lined several
items in the $253 million budget.
or the county's Human Services
Agency. The agency administers
health, social and welfare
services programs.
AmOlll those items rejected or
modified by the bOard weti: ff
-A $2.8 million request to
provide 1eneraJ relief welfare
paymeoll to persons who do not
quaUly or are awa1tin1 other
forms ol welfare. The board re·
duced that fi1Ure to $2.4 ~on
at t he insistence or Supervisor
Roger Stant.on, who aald HSA of.
rtcials bad overprojected the
number or anticipated clients.
-A $439,000 "information and
referral services" program de-
signed to provide the public with
information about varioua
health and social aervicea pro-
grams. The board said worten t.n.
other proerams could provide
the information.
-A $149,000 pro1ram to pro·
vide nutritional inrormation.
Five position s will be
eliminated .
fo a host or other actions, the
board ordered a study or fees
impos~ by the animal control
department, asked for a study
on a maternal care program, re·
quested more information on the
workload or public health de·
partment field nurses 'and de·
rerred until the October hear·
inga a request that 58 workers be
added to the force that de·
termines eligibility for persons
seeking wetrare. Fifty-seven
e ligibility work positions
already are authorized, although
not all are fiJled.
1: 30 p.tn. Suianne's Dance
Factory, Heritage Stage.
2 to 5:30 p.m . American
Ingenu ity Band, Co untry
Meadows.
3 p.m. Mitchell Mar ionettes,
mall.
3:30 p .m . Funs ·A-Po'ppin
circus, Circus Area.
.Niguel MAC issue
seen on/all b'alloi
•
Sloop ruined
by fire off .
Dana Harbor
Oranse County SherUf'a
Harbor Patrol otflcen at Dana
Point Harbor reported that a
25-foot sallin1 veuel that caqbt
fire about 200 yards oft the
marina early Tuesday with one
man aboard la a total loss.
Stephen Weilbacher, 31, or •
Canoga Park, the owner ol the
$12,000 aloop, swam uninjured to
the harbor Jetty after hi• boat Ig-
nited at about midnl&ht.
Sheriff's deputy Cbrta BbodM
said Weilbacher was pourins
••~line trom one container to
auotber when the fuel caqbt
fire and lplted the fiber,._.
v"ael, wbldl burned allDOlt to
tbe waterllDe.
llMdle laid Wftlbaebier' ••
picked up by a 1bertff"1 c1eput.
meat patnit car. Hla bo*t wu
towed lDto tbe harbor by the
Harbor Patrol reacue boat.
Rbodel Nici tbe ftre la under In·
vnU,atloa.
The bacten ot a drive to form
a municipal advlSQry council in
La1una Ni1uel say they have
collected more than enou1ti
sl1natures oo petitions to quallly
the measure for the November
ballot.
Paul Haleman, president of
the Laguna Nituel Community
A11och'tlon, sai d 1 ,000
1l1naturea have been tatbered,
50 more than the required 10
percent ol all reatatered voters
in the community.
Haseman satd pet1tson1 watn
900 si1n aturea already have
been bandecl ln to the Oran1e
County Re1Ultrar of Voters to be
verltled. He aald 1ponaon of the
municipal ad visory council
<MAC) aUIJ have a week to 10
before tbe deadline to tum ln all
the petiUoal.
Hueman aaid he bad been
lold by Bernie S•alttad,
cbalnnu ol the MAC f'onaatlon
Commltl.ee, that voluateen will
~oatllwe to olreulat. petJUom
lhta, weekend.
"We wut to make sure we
have more tban enou1b
1l1nature1 and not Jut tbe N ·
qwred amount.'' HaMman.ald.
"It'• lolkal to expect that aome
of tbe llpat._urea wlll be tolNd
out."
. The newly formed MAC would
be made up or from fi ve to nine
resident.a or Laguna Nir1.1el and
surroundinl areas included in
its boundaries.
Members of the adv ory
panel would make reco en ·
tlons to Orange Count
supervisors on matten concern·
lng planning, health, safety and
public work.a.
By formln1 the J4AC, It ii
hoped the area will 'have more
. clout ln declaion making at the
count.y level. However, the coun·
ell can only advise t.be eopnty
supervlaora, and ta not lm·
powered to make rulln11.,
U &.he NRC wins voter approval
in November. lt will be the t.blrd
to be formed ln the county. The
two othen are ln the Mllllon Vie~ and Tustin Hilla com·
munltiea.
The boundarlea of the pro~
poted. Lal1'0• Nl1uel 'MAC ln·
cl.He all of Or,nse County
Service Area 3, wbicb now SWO-
vldea munlclMl aervlc• to the
area. •
When community UIOdaUon
dJreeton v~ to form tbe MAC
In J ammy Ibey lnehlded the
Bear lrMd Ranch arfa, which
l1 not pert of the county terrice
area.
ff ..... o Hid tM aNe WM
later.._ Giil tA the MAC._.
dart.=lleariallbrUM Local PormaUoa Com·
ml11lOli to determine tr tb• parcel 1houid be Included la ..............
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MILES OF CABLE -Stress t able that is to be strung
through new Pacific Coast lfighway Bridge over Upper
Newport Bay is laid out in preparation for instaJlation. In
all, 150 miles of cable will be used. It's what makes the
bridge strong, according to construction officials, who have
announced that it now looks like bridge will be finished riext
February instead of in November.
Next questio~?
Senate candidate slugs repprter
. .
CHARLEsTON, W.Va. <AP>-
After announcing that he would
challenge Senate Minority
Leader Robert Byrd in 1982. a
41 -year-old lawyer slugged lbe
first reporter lo ask him a ques-
tion. ·
In an exchange captured on
film. H. John Rogers responded to
Salvadorans
abandoned
VADO, N.M. (AP> -The U.S.
Border Patrol s ays 56
Salvadorans are being held for
deportation after a truck driver
abandoned them whe n they
began pounding on the walls or
his rig as outdoor temperatures
reached 90 degrees. ·
The group was from El
Salvador and had entered the
United States via Mexico, In·
tPnciinll to travel to the West
Coast , said Edward Garcia, dep-
uty chief or the U.S. Border
Patrol's El Paso, Texas, office.
"They were becomin1 pretty
bot in there and they were
becoming nauseated because of
lack of oxygen," he said
Wednesday.
a question about his mental health
by leaping lo his feet and
punching the television reporter
in the face.
Loren Tobia, C harleston
bureau chief for WSAZ-TV in Hun·
tington, s uffered a black eye.
Rogers' only comment on the
incident lat.er was that the re·
porter asked "an impertinent
question."
Reporters walked out on the
news conference following the in·
cldent.
WSAZ News 'Dir ector Bob
Brunner said later that "despite
the unprovoked attack on our re·
porter, who 'was performing his
legitimate function, we plan no
further action at this time.
"We be lieve ·Mr. Rogers'
response to our legitimate ques·
lion is rar more eloquent than
anything we might say.·•
Tobia's ques tion reterred
·to the candidate's recent stay in a
mental hospital after a run-ln
with New Martinsville Police
Chief Anthony Castranova, who
claimed that Rogers spit in hls
race during an argument.
Ro1ers, of New Martinsville,
has run unsuccessfully for gov-
ernor twice. most recently losine
to Gov. Jay Rockereller in last
year's Democratic primary.
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ROBBINS • • •
However, be predicted that
the char1es have d1ma1ed tum
politically and made It '1unUkely
that l will ever hold office other
than ln the San Fernando
Valley.'' · He aald be would run for
another Senate term iJl 1912.
GrlnninC broadly, be bulled
hia parenta, who aat in the front
row throulh the teatimony por.
lion of t.he trlal. His father ,
Martin Robbins, wiped his •Ye$
with a handkerchief alter the
last count was read.
The jurors refwsed to ta.lit to
reporten at the courthouse. But
one panel member, Robert Sim·
mons, indicated lat.er in a
telephone Jntervlew that there
were no votes for a convictioo. :
Asked ii the jurors found Rob-
bins believable, be said, "I think
that's self-evident."
Prosecutor Locher sald he was
"obviously disappointed but
that's the jury's verdict and
that's the way the system
works."
Robbins was accused or bav-
i n g s ex with two youn1
Sacramento·area women, Lbri
Terwilliger and Retina
Cullimore, when they were 16.
He faced up to slx years 'n
prison if convicted.
Eight or the char ges involved
Ms. Terwilliger, now 18. The
njnth count accused him or
engaging in a sex aet with &h.
Cullimore, now 20.
Ms. Terwilliger could not be
reached for comment, but Ms.
Cullimore said she told the truth
about her relationship with Rob-
bins.
"There are two people In thl• world who know beyond a rea-
sonable ·doubt that Senator.
Robbins la in fact guilty," 1he-
s aid in an interview. "Those twO:
people are myself and Senator
R obbin s, a nd nothlne w111:
change that."
Israeli jets
raid bases
·in Lebanon
BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP>
Is r aeli warplanes bombed
Palestinian s tronl{.l\olds in
southern ·Lebanon today in the
fourth major anti-guerrilla a.ir
assault in lets than a week, ac·
cording lo witnesses and
·Lebanese radio.
There was no immediate of·
ficial comment from the Israeli
military command in Tel Aviv.
The rightist Voice of Lebanon.
radio station said Israeli jets
raided guerrilla bases in and
around the .coast.al fishing town
of Damour, 12 miles south or
Beirut.
Witnesses said Israeli jets
struck the teeming Palestinian
•efugee camp 'or Ein el-HiJweh
on the southern edge or south
Lebanon's port city or Sidon.
Lebanese t:eporter Edmond
Chedid telephoned from Sidon,
25 miles south or Beirut, and
said about 10 Israeli warplanes
staged several bombing and
strafing runs on Ein el·Hilweh.
which has a United Nations·
registered refugee population or
23,541 -the largest of the 1.3
. Palestinian camps in Lebanon.
There was no immediate re·
port of casuJatles.
Arson plea told. .. SAN FRANCISCO <AP>
Otis J. Bloom, the unemployed
painter accused of setting a
massive blaze that left 100 peo-
ple homeless, pleaded innocent
to arson charges on Wednesday.
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Kim Sulbrede, Mi.ss USA in the Mi11 Universe pageant, j7in8
Mi11 USA I0.6hes on Arthritis Foundation representatives Amy
(left~ and Lila Keen in New YorJc. The twins, from Dorthy,
N.J.,.both have arthriti1.
Sp eak e r pauses
to save a life
Fresno County District At·
lorney Dale Bllc'leastaff
often thinks of sending
someone to prison for life.
But he was thinking only of
saving a life when a man
slumped over ·as he began a
luncheon speech lo Che Hi-12
Club at Fresno.
Blic~enstaff said he could
tell that Nelton Geroalaa, the
club's president,· had suf-
fered a heart attack, so he
administ e red
cardiopulmonary resus-
citation until paramedics
.arrived.
I
The Royal Collt'le or
Suraeons In Ireland haa a
new honorary f elk>w, and
flrat lad,v Nanc)' llea1H la
dellah~.
She and \he president
watched proudly 11 the first
lady's ateplather, Or. Loyal
O..a-vl11 of Chlcaao. waa In·
stalled as an honorary fellow
at a traditional ceremony
held In the IPish Embassy, in W ashlnaton.
In an introduction, Sir •la•
Fraser, college vice preti·
dent, said the 86-year-old
neur0$uraeon has had • dist·
lnguished career, including
the chairmanship of the
Northwestern Univeraity
Department of Surgery. Mrs.
Reagan's stepfather is also
past pre!!idenl or both the
Amencan Surgical A11ocia·
lion and the American
College of Surgeons.
Leonard II. Goldeesoa will
remain as chairman and
chief executive officer of
American Broadcasting Co. ·
through ot 1easl Aug. 31,
1985, when he will be 79 years
old. AB<.: unnounced.
ABC said Goldenson, presi·
dent of ~BC s ince 1953,
signed a four-year contract.
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Geronlan later at Fresno
CommunJly Hospital credit·
ed Blickenstaff with saving
Geronian's life.
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backstage at New York's Uncoln Center after the opening of a
revival of "Fiddler on the Roof." Bernardi stars as Tevye. a
role he first played in 1966.
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Agreement in jeopardy
Patient transfer clause clouds UCIMC pact approval
· The director of th ~'"J
K .. lc'1 Center bu predldect~
propoled a,..eement to ext.ead
mental bealth care servlcea
throu•h Auaual for lndlient
Oranse County patlenta pro·
bably won't be ratified In Ila pre-
aent form.
Director William Gonsalez
said unh1eralty concerns over
how county paUenta eventually
are moved from the univenlty's
23-bed facility probably will pre·
clude approval by tbe University
of Califo""8 Board of Regenta.
However, Gonzalez said
medi~al ce11ter olflciaJs lnlend
to provide the service throueh
Aueust even without a contract.
The aareement, he explained,
Is needed so the university can
collect funds in a timely maMer
for its county -requested
services.
This latest dlspu~ is one In a
lone line ol more signifkant COi)·
tractual differences that led the
reaent.s this spring .to terminate_
the unJversity's mental health
contract with the county.
The contract was supposed to
stop July 1, but· county officials
went to court and were granted
until Aug. 31 to find a new facill·
ly to treat Its mental health pa-
tients. .
The county Board of
Supervisors approved the con-
tract Tuesday extending mental
health agreements with the
medical cent~r through August.
Cleille nte ·
• lllvestors
win round
More than 100 _i nvestors 1o, a
San (\emente development proj-
ect won a major victory in
bankruptcy court when a judge
ruled the developer has a right•
to complete his project.
San Diego Bankruptcy Judge
Herbert Katz ordet"ed the city to
grant San Clemente Estates a
grading permit for its UIS-acre
parcel in the north part of the cl·
ty above San Clemente General
Hospital.
Thal ruJine clears lh.e way for
San Clemente Estates to sell the
parcel lo Anderson/Olsen
0Pvelopment of San Clemente,
and Sukil Construction of Santa
Ana. And il leaves more than 100 In-
~ estors, who had pre-purchased
lots in the development, with lhe
opportdnily to build on their pro·
perty.
Ownera of San Clemente
Estates sued ttie city last year
after the City Council refused lo
grant hillside erading permiL-:
whict\ had been approved by an
earlier council in 1977.
An agreement approved by
the earlier council would have
allowed development or 225 lots
on the parcel, as well as a 26-
unil condominium project on the
hillside just northwest of
Camino de los Mares.
But, due to purported financial
pr.oblems within San Clemente
Estates, the partnership re·
quired a council-approved ex-
tension of its subdivision agree-
ment with the city.
This the new. more environ·
mentally minded council refused
to do, saying it wanted another
crack at the grading require-
ments ror the development .
The council said it was critical
or the earlier panel's approval,
citing that some lots in the sub·
division show 60 degree slopes,
and some are located on ancient
landslides.
The luue in the contract tbal
concerns univeralty officials LI
whether the county should pay
lo transfer its patients to
wherever. a new facllity is
located.
The universilx wanta to ob-
ligate the county lo pay for
transfers at its request. The
county ha& sou1hl to Q'lake
"reasonable assistance."
The mental health contract
was terminated by the regents
as a prelude to neeoliationa fol' a
new and more encompassing
health care contract for treating
the county'• lndi&enta.
That contract currently runs
through June 1985 allhou1h
negotiators are quietly trytn1 lo
amend the aareement and teWe
a dispute tovolvine about •.2
million in disputed bills.
Jr oegotiJltors were to reach
aereellk '\ta soon od the lar1er,
health care Issues, then the
university ml&bt continue with
Its Dlental health servlcea.
But Gonzalez was pessimistic
today about such a resolution.
"We really can't be boperuJ or
that al this lime," he said.
Citizens get look
A citizens advisory group as·
sisting in development of the
Santa Ana Heights specific plan
can now make recommenda·
lions on development proposals
facing county government ac-
tion.
Acting al tQ_e committee's re-
quest, the county Board of
Supervisors has directed the
county Environmental Manage·
ment Agency to direct all de-
velopment proposals to the rom·
miltee before they are con-
sidered by such bodies as the
county Planning Commission
and Subdivision Committee.
In urging board support for
granting review power lo the
committee. Supervisor Thomas
Riley said "local review of proj·
eels has proven helpful in as·
sisting the county in processing.
development permits during the
preparation of other specific
plans.''
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necessary gear from the house to the boat. Wearing li!e-
jacket. sunshade and beach towel, Scott carries leeboard,
paddle, tiller and rudder for his 8-foot Sabot. •
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O'Connor to meet ~.. I .
abortion foe Helms
WASHINGTON (AP) -San·
dra I>'. O'Connor, leavinl at
ltaat two aaU-abortlon aenaton
undecided about 1upportln1 Mr
for tbe Supreme Court, now
faces the rDOll powerf\al Polen··
tial obstacle to her connrma-
tion: Sen. Jeue Helms.
Mrs . O'Cobnor , who
sidestepped specific questions
about abortion Wednesday but
was quoted u aayln1 le1al pre-
cedent should be followed, wu
to meet tbe North Carolina
Republican this evenin1 at the
end of her third day of cou.rt.l.nC
Congress.
Helms, an abortien foe and
leader ol the Senate's far-rilbt
wing, bas expressed the m•t
outright skepticism about Mrs.
O'Connor's nomination.
10 bobbie• hurt .
in London riot
LONDON (AP) -Hundreds of
·.youths· burllnt 1uoline bombs
• and bricks stormed the south
London suburb of Brlxton.
torching buildi~gs and injurln1
10 policemen ln rioling that
ended two ni1hts of relative
calm in Britain's angry streets,
Scotland Yard reported. •
Watt pwhes oil
leasins plan
WASHINGTON (AP> -In-
terior Secretary James Watt
says he is IOinl ahead with bis
massive offshore oil leasLna pro-
gr.am despite objections from
environmentalists and reserva-
tions from se1ments of the
petroleum ind~try.
..
"There bas been much con·
tern that the area·wide concept
wilJ result In a weakerun1 of en·
vlronmental aare1uard1," be
aatd at a press conference. • •
1'Vew cour~ ruling
critical of Caaey
WAS ff I NG TON (AP> -
Another federal court ruUn1
critical ol CIA Director William
J . Casey's financial deallnas
says be and other dlrector1
drove a now-defunct farmJn1
corporaUon "deep and deeper
into debt" by mana1ln1 ln a
"pattern ol aelf·lnterest."
President Reaaan. Vice Prell·
dent Geor1e' Bush ind Whitt
House counselor Edwin Meeae
III had barely finished
Wednesday alfirmlnl their sup-
port for Casey and di1eounttn1 a
federal court ruUn1 a1aln1t h.lm
lo New·York.on May 19, when a
ye~r-old federal appellate court
ruling in New Orleans surfaced.
Jet.a due larael
WASfDNGTON (AP> -The
Rea1an administration bu de·
cided to release 10 F·18 jell to
Israel, including four held ~P
last month after hrael
destroyed Iraq's' nuclear reac-
tor, the Washington Star r~-·
ports.
Bail denied
ATLANTA tAP> -A Superior
Court judge, saying lhere ii a
substantial likelibc-od that
Wayne B. Williams would nee,
bas refused to set bail for lhe
man charged with one of 28 slay-
ings ot yoon• blacks here.
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Nation's congress. ousts Communist chief
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -
Solidarity ualon leader J.Aeb
. Waleaa called today for: a labor tru~e wblle a apeclal Commuallt
Party conareu workl on aolu-
tion1 to Poland'• social and
ttonomic problems. •
ln a statement l11uect at the
Baltic headquarten of Poland'•
lndependent labor federation,·
Walesa cited t.he eleetioa of new
party leaders later this week
and "provoeatlona lo relaUon to
Solidarity member•'' in request·
inl a teaiporary ha.It to W\Son
protests.
He did not elaborate on the al·
leged provocations, and no
strikes or protests were known
to be in pro1re1s.
N•IQtladoali between tbe IOV·
erameat and Baltic doclt
workers bA*e oll at 2 a.m. but were to retume later today,
Solldarlty beedquarten ln t.he
aeaport of Gdansk said. The
doeken bad threatened to call a
strike tb1a week, then said t.he
1overnment tlad "retponded" to
demandl for better worklnl and
llvln1 condlUona.
The nearl'y 2,000 dele1atea re-
turned to tbe con1r"1 ball today
for meetinp on party actlyity in
· 'poUUoaJ, economic: and IOClal
problemt of lhe country." The
ofrtclal news a1ency PAP said
lhe deleaatet would dlicuu ln·
ternltlonal problems, party
rules, economic policy, the maaa
media and party unity.
W ednelday, tbe con1rn1 ftx.ed
blame for the nation'• woes by
expellln1 former party ebief
Edward Glerek and six leaders
of hi• admlnistratJon from t.he
Com muniat Party.
The Soviet CommunJst Party
newspaper Pravda aave promi·
nent coverage today to a apeecb
by a deleaate who accused anti-
soclalist forces of tryinl to brina
the Polish party "to ill kneel."
Pravda made no mention of
Glerek's expulsion, lanored a
speech by Deput)' Premier·
Mieciyalaw Rakowski criUcaJ of
party conservatives, and made
only an obscure reference to lhe
declsloo to elect a new party
leader by secret ballot.
Accused spy pleads innoCent
Former Army officer faces ~~arges of selling codes
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. <AP>
. -An ex-Army offkJlr accused
ol. selling military secrets to lhe
Soviets pleaded innocent today
to four counts of Espionage Act
v ationa.
Joseph Geor1e Helmich, 44,
brought to his 10-mlnute ar·
ralgnment shackled at the
ankles and wrists, entered inno-
cent pleas to one conspiracy
count and three eipionage
char1ea throu1h . his .court · appointed lawyer. t
. Helmich ls accused of selling
secret codes and coding equip-
ment in 1963 and 1964 while be
was an Army warrant officer.
The lnd1ctment charges lhat be
was tau1ht photography and
secret writing by the Soviets and
agreed to give them information
in the event o( "hostilities."
U.S. Magistrate Howard T .
Snyder set trial for Sept. 1•
before U.S. District Judie Susan
Black and continued the $500,000
bond set Wednesday .
While"Helmicb was being held
at an undisclosed location, cur-
rent and former ·co-workers
save contrastin1 pictures or .
him. Some described Helmich as
a "very, very nice· gentleman,"
but others said he collected
gruesome pictures of Vietnam
and Korean War casualties and
seemed to· set pleasure out of
displayl.na them.
Helmich, who was arrested
Wednesday at his JackspnviUe
home by the FB1, alle1e<Uy re-
ceived $131,000 from the Soviets
and wu made an honorary col-
onel in the Soviet army, much
like someone might receive an
honorary degree from a uni-
versity, according to lhe indict·
ment and a statement by U.S.
Attorney Gary Betz.
Tbe indictment alleged lhat
the bulk 'of the activitv occurred
between January, 1963, and Ju-
ly. 1984. But as late as last year,
the charges said, Helmich met
Soviet officials to claim money
held for him as "future payment
for past activities and informa·
tion."
He also agreed to provide in-
form alion to the Soviets "in the
event of anticipated hostilities,"
the cha rges s aid. Federal
authorities refused to say
whether the reference was to
U .S.-Soviet hostilities or when
the aUe1ed pact was made.
"The damage by the delivery
of this type of information
(codes) could be very. very
grave," Betz said al a court
hearing. ·
"It could have given them
<Soviets) the ability to malte
their own devices and decode
messages at a time when this
country was involved in
hostiliU~ In Vietnam."
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thur9dey, Jutv 18, 1981 s
\
Students face
fee increase
. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A University of0
Callfornla fee increase of $150 next school year and
another f75 the fdllowin1 year wiU be voted on. by ~he
UC recenta In a two·day meeUn&thatstarta today. •
The increase proposed by UC Pretldent Da~ld
Saxon wou.14' make up for a 110.5 million bud1et cut
impoeed oa the university by the Leatalature, and
aJao provide coet-of·llvint 1ncreues to acbolarsbip
funda,Saxon'sofflceaays.
The 130,000 studenta at the n.lne·Hmpus uni·
veraity now pay f729 a year in fees to support
acholarahlps and various 1tudent services. such aa
health clinics and counaelin1 centers.
~
A separate fee lncreaae °'*"a year bu aJready
been approved for this fall. 1be prc>pc»al before the
reaents would bring the total to •11 for the next
school year. The increases are proposed ln f75 steps
for the winter and sprtne quarten.
'-.. AP ...... BARGAINI ~y IUIHEL -Residenu and visiton of Santa Monica
tound unusual bar1atns during the grand opening Wednesday of San·
ta Monica F~era Market. 'Jbe,market will o"n each Wednesday in
a closed portion of Arizona Avenue. Santa Moruca is the first city in
the state to underwrite an authentic farmers market.
The fees were to be voted on by the regents,
Finance Committee today and by the full board Fri· day.
The increases of SUO and f75 would be in the so-
called education fee, which has been at $300 a year
since 1971. The fee now pays only for scholarships
and other financial aid, but Saxon is proposing to let some of it be used for student services.
The university, which will get more than $1.1
billion fro,n the state this fiscal year, had no other
way lo make up for the budget cuts, said Sarah
Molta, a s pokeswoman for Saxon. She said ad-
ministrative omces have already cut their budgets
New prisons.pf!,shed
lOpercent. ·
"Wewerereluctanttodoit {raise fees) butthere
didn 'tseem to be any alternative," she said.
. Paul Roeers, CO·director of the UC Student Lob-
by, said students understand the need for some fee
increase but contend that the university has some
''dJscretionary funds'' available that could have sof-tened the blow.
Roaers also said the Increase has the potential to
keep some students out of the university,· ·especiaJly
wben you look at the financial aid cuts .. being pro-
posed by the Reagad administration.
He said students are disturbed at the proposal to
shift more than $6 million ofthe education fee money
tostu~entservices. ·
SACRA~ENTO <AP) -A suit to
require the state to build new prisons
and hire more guards has been filed
by the California State Employees
Association. -
The employee union said Wednes-
day it filed the suit in Sacramento
County Superior Court on behalf of
4,000 guards. It said they are en-
dangered by prison overcrowding.
·'Our prison system is a bomb with
increasingly violent inmates control·
ling the detonator," said Bob Bark,
CSEA's corrections coordinator. ··we
must defuse it or there could be a
bloodbath worse that Attica anti San-
ta Fe." •
The suit asks the court to order an
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staff, a halt to force overtime, and
improved training of new euardJ.
It maintains that the state ia violat-
ing laws which require aJl employers
to maintain reasonably safe worklnt
conditions.
Just before leaving for vacation
earlier this month, the state Senate
rejected Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'1
·proposal for a $495 million prison
construction bone\ Issue.
Opponents said the state ii aJready
. spending as much for prisons as it
can, and additional conatructLon
funds could be squeezed ou( of exist-
ing reven1Jes.
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A fire that kWed oae man Md in·
Juqd sevei-al others appeared to be
burDinc ltaeU out early today u it
moved ioward th.e California
aqueduct, autborlliea Hid.
Meanwhile, a blaze that bad come
within ~ feet of a 100-bome reaiden·
tial area jn Kern County was
swerved away from the homes and
tbe re1lde1tt• were no Jon1er on
standby ~acuation atatua, Kern
County Fire dispatcher Jobn ROiio
Hid 'arty today. He said althou1h
erratic winch continued, the· blan
wu "laytne Awn" and was ~xpect·
ed to.....,~ C®tallied today. .
U .~rest Service firefi&hter
Gilbert Lopez, 43, of Green Valley
died WedJfesday when bl• fire enline
w11 enl\llfed by names in the Luke
Hu1hes An1eles National Foreat fire
near Sau1us, said Forest Service
spokesman Gene Knitbt.
Two other crew members aboard
the vehicle suffered lint-and aecond-
decree burn1 and were treated at An·
telope Valley Medical Center.
About 2,000 acres of desert
brushJand have been consumed by
, the blue, said Los Anceles county
spokesman Dick Friend, adding that
firefichters were batlllng the fianks
of the blue as it burned toward the
CalifornJa Aqu.:duct. He said the
water system would be used aa a
firebreak to stop the blaze whipped
by 35 mph winds.
"When it gets to the aqueduct, it
should fizzle out," Friend said.
"It's burning out into the desert
and away from the forest."
Residents of Wofford Heights bad
waited anxiously Wednesday nilht a•
an erraUc fire edged within 50 feet of
some homes, said Kern County Fire
Dispatcher John Metcalf. The blue,
believed to have been started by a
barbecue fire accident, bad coa·
sumed 1,000 to 1,200 acres in the Lake
lsaf>eUa area or Kern County.
Steep rocky terrain and erratic
s hiftine winds hampered the
firefiahu.a. effort, 11ld Ca]>t. Jtn'J
GrlH• of the Kern County rtre
Department. Hith tension power
,. line• lD t.be area aJao made it dllftcult for tanker planet dropplne fire ce-
tardanta OD tbe flamff to &et lew
~11ou1h for maximum effecUvenesa .
.California GOP
rea~y to fight '
redistricting
LOS ANGELES (AP> -California
Republicans said Wedneeday they
have started raialne mone)t for a ref·
erendum to defeat any district reap-
portJonment plan they do not like.
Or. Tino del Junco. Republican
state chairman, announced that bis
party la prepared to fieht Oemociat-
backed. plans lo redraw le«Ul.tive
district Unes that the Republicans
think are "unfair, gerrymandered·or
blatantly partisan."
He said fund1raising efforts for
such a referendum have already
beaun, even though the Democratic-
controlled Lecialature will not even
hold hearinas on any proposals until
next month.
Any reapportionment bill that is
passed would be subject to a voter ref-
erendum after being signed into law
by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. To get
a referendum measure on the next
statewide ballot, the Republicans
would have to gather 346,119 petition
signatl.tres.
Del Junco said he is reasonably
sure the Republicans will not lite
whatever reapportionment plan lbe
Democrats decide on. Signatures to
overturn it will be gathered through
direct mail to Republicnas and
others who "value fair' and equaJ.
representation over part isan
maneuverine." he said.
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°'lftll Cout DAILY PtLOT/Thurtd6, lluty 11. 1111 ,
ounty's oil' action
snUb to t:losta Mesci
· Co.ta Ilea• planners were sue early this mOGth to clla-
co tat. new oil welll, owned
by arto Oil Oo. ot Santa Ana, be-inl 4rilled on property in the
citf. . .•
Back in 1953, ~when COila
M•a incorporated aa a city,
newly drafted ordinances fiatly
prabibi~ new oil wells. But ao-
caQed &randfatber cla~ relat-
i n • to wells already being
p1UDped inside the now city limits
allowed continued'6petatiom.
Barto; it waa drtermined,
· " hadn't sought a permit for new
w:.U. and clty officlala auert the
ne• ones are We*al ..
• But Bai:to ottlcials claim they
are leeal. Permits were acquired
from the State Depa.rtmem of
Gas and Oil after the company
received the necessary enYiron-
. mental impact documents · from
<"Orange County officials for wo11c
in a field already beinl pumped.
City' lawyers contend that
Orange County govem~t has
no jurisdiction on such matters
inside Costa Mesa's city limits.
City officials believe the well.s
are illegal.
County Environmental
Management Agency supervisors
say somebody in city government
was contacted by teJepbooe on the
Barto application and expressed
ho interest ln the wells.
So, county officials say, they
went ahead and processed the
pape~k.
It was a f allure of com-
munication, they say.
It appears that untbinklnl
county officials are to blame for
this one. They have yet to pro-
duce any kind of documentation
showing city approval for the
new wells.
Any Oranee County official
should be well aware that issues
involving production of oil ·
an~where along the Oranee
Coast is an extremely sensitive
and controversial issue.
It is unthinkable that an oil
question would be handled on the
basis of a single telephone call to
an unidentified somebody 1 somewhere in Costa Mesa City
Hall. ·
Yet, unless this question can
be settled, it would appear that
still another case will be &oinl in-
to the courts at the. expense of the
taxpayers in Costa Mesa and
perhaps, the taxpayers of the
rest of Orange County too.
Monitor closely
As if some Irvine . residents didn~ already hav~Wenough
smelly situations to contenCI with,
next week a new stink will be
raised when an old dump ••
excavated near the Rancho San
.{oaquin Golf Course.
About 25,000 tons of old
garbage buried alon& the western
edge of the course will have to be
removed so· that a road can· be
built in the area.
· Harvard Avenue. is to be ex·
tended between University and
Michelson drives. The roadway
extension requires a solid founda·
tion. If it were to be built over the
old dump in which gatba1e ii
still settling, there ii a good
chance that the roadway
wouldn't bold up properly.
, City officials.. say that the
three weeks ol &arbap excava-
tion will cause odors that will be
detectable throu1hout the
general atea Of the golf cour5e.
lrotiic'ally, people living in
that area of the city already sul-
f e.r from the smells of the
Michelson Sewage Treatment
Plant, which is subject to stinky
biologicaJ upsets.
The old garbage excavated to
make way for the roadway will
be dumped in the Coyote Canyon
Landfill, near the Turtle Rock
area .of the city. (Incidentally
city residents often complain of
smells from that landfill.)
There are a number Of steps
that could and should be taken to
minimize the odors released dur·
ing the excavation process suclt
as exposing only small portions
of the garbage at a time· and COV·
ering the excavation with a layer
of dirt at night.
City officials should closely
monitor the excavation with a
.• view toward making sure these
steps are taken so that city resi-
dents arenit needlessly exposed
to avoidable odors.
Slow traffic ahead
When summer approached
and beachbound traffic
mu ltiplie.d along Newport
Boulevard in. Costa Mesa,
veteran traffic observers were
betting that Caltrans would close
down a lane or two here and
there just to mate travel in·
teresting.
Betting the odds paid olf ooce
again when Caltran1 District
Director Heinz Heckerotb an-
nounced a traffic •ilnal imtalfa-
tion project, which beau last
week, will caU;le "lane clolu.res
and some inconvenience to the
traveling public" aloo1 4.7 nliles
of the busy.arterial. . ·
Peak "hour ck>Aret will be
avoided when poutble, U.OUp,
, he noted.
The bad .news 11 that \be $1
millioo 1ipal project won't be
finisned until next spring.
Uptight motonsts can expect
some relief at the end of the bot·
tleneck. however. When the project that em-
braces every intersection
bet ween Finley Avenue in
Newport· Beach and Mesa Drive
in Costa Mesa is f mistied, north
and southbound traffic should
move ale>ni more quickly.
In addition to new liehta,
standards and wiring, the project
. Includes a new system to
synchronize sienals to traffic
flows.
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That, Caltrana engineers
claim, should eliminate ~and-
10 problems, especially at peak
commuting periods. •
J.t's too bad Caltrans couldn't
have planned the project for a
better tjme of the year.
Opinions expressed In the spac• above are thoMf of the O•lly Piiot. Otner views ex·
pressed on tnis paQe are thOse of tl\eir authors and artists. Reader comment is lnvit·
ed. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone <714l
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Iran: violence, corruption
WAsHINGTON -Iran is In turmoil,
and the world's greatest oil treasure is
in jeopardy. If a pro-Soviet goven\ment
should rise out of the ashes of Iran, the
Kremlin could wind up controlling the
Persian Gulf, which is the fountainhead
of most or the Western World's oil.
The events Inside Iran are so murky
that our Intelligence services aren't
sure which reports are reliable, which
are wishful thinking and which are
simply rumors.
· I have always bad my own direct
sources of information on Iran. They
are moderates and intellectuals who
hope that some day Iran '!Ill become a
stable democracy. ·
THEY CORRECTLY predicted that
the shah would be overthrown by a
violently anti·American government.
. They 1ave me enough backup evidence
that I published this warnin& a full year
before the Central Intelligence Agency
realized that Ute shah was in trouble.
Now these s ame sources have
furnished me with the latest informa·
lion on Ayatollah RubolJah Khomeini
and hit fascist clerics. One source, who
was fiercely and actively opposed to the
s hah, told my associate Joseph Spear
that Khomeini is infinitely worse. "A
government that is 1 percent de·
mocracy is better than a 1ovel'1)ment
which bas no democracy at all," he ex·
plained. .
Here are the latest bila of inform•·
lion. some of it conflicting, that our
sources have obtained by clandestine
telephone messages direct rrom Iraq.
-Iran is in utter chaoa. The
economy is shattered. Prices are IOtr·
in1. and there are lone Une1 walUn1 to
buy the necessities or Ille. A~t 70 per·
cent of Iran's lndu.strlet are shut down.
-SOME EXPERTS 1u1ptct the
Russiar1s are tryln1 1ctlv1Jy to
"destabilize " the Khomei ni
government. hopln1 that a 1uccHt0r
JKI 11111111
regime would be pr•·Soviet. Other
sources dispute thlf. lnsistin1 the
Soviets have been fairly quiet, preoc·
cupied with Poland and Af&banistan.
-Top-level U.S. officials are wonder·
Ing If the Iranian army isn't the last
best hope of overthrowing KholJ)elnl
and setting up a stable, less anti·
American government. Iranian SOW"Cet
say Utls ls a vain hope, because the
military is almost totally disor1aniud
a fter repeated purges of its top
leadership by Khomeini. When the
ayatollah fired ex-President Abolhassan
Bani·Sadr as commander-in-chief, for
instance, he had to call each military
post, one ~ one, to notify the local com.
tnander5, because there was'no central
military authority and no chain 'of com·
mand to pass lhe word.
-Khomeini la a criminal. JuaUce
would be aerved If he were put on trial.
His Indictment would Include aup·
pression or human Mehta, torture and
aummary execution of tbouaandl of
political oppooenta, penecuUoa of Jews
and other reU1loua mlnoriU•, lmt11a·
lion of the llle1al •ctllure and det.eaUoo
of the American hosta1ea. and .incite-
ment or the anti·Amerlcan riotlnl in
nei1hborin1 PaJdstan. A seer« I.lit re·
porledJy ex.Isla of between 1,000 and
8,000 Iranians who have been executed
by Khomeini's revolutionary aquads.
-111E MODERATES in Iran are
either dead or on the ritn. Here'• a nm
dQ..wn on some of the more prominent
moderate leaden: .
-Ex-President Bani-Sadr ii ln hid·
Ing, probably In the Kurdilh reeloo or
western Iran;
-Ex-Foreign Minister Sadegb
Ghotbzadeh has been jailed twice in the
past six months for statement.a that
"agitated" the situation; ~
-Ibrahim Yazdi, another ex·foreip
minister and a newspaper pubUaber,
was atfacked by fundamentalilt ruf.
fianSyand wound up in the hospital; . .
-EX-PREMIER MEHDI Buaraan
is is hiding, as is his firtt forelp
minster, Karim Sanjabi;
-All A&ah, last char1e d'affalret i.D
Washiniton, Is in jail, charted with cor~
ruplloe -specifically, sellln1 some of
the er:nbassy's rugs and pockeUn1 the
money.
Tax c~t benefits 'st~len by inflatio~'
To the Editor:
Con1ress has passed six tax cuts dur·
ing tbe la.st 12 years, but we pay bfcher
income taxes today than. ever before.
We pay more because "bracket creep"
stole those tax cuts.
, The current tax system Is diltorted by
MAILBOX
play of aerial fireworks (remember
1980?)
What we were s ubjected to was
enoue,h to tum Arthur Fiedler over in
his grave. It was nim·fiam Hollywood
and rock music' .-not · 205-year-old
America on her birthday.
The presentation combin~ element.a
of a glorified· Rams pep rally,. a "Name
That Tune" band,.and a wasted Muter
Chorale. And parts of the fireworks
were not visible from lhe lield ..
inflation.>.. workers' incomes increase On to p of t~at , admlasi\n was 'th 1-n ti ... _ • • ed . charged. . . to keep up wa uuaa on, tucY re aorc We demand a refund We wut our
lnto hieber percenta1e tax bracket.a, or -admission money to be 'donated tO the
"bracket creep." The reault is that School for the Deaf, so lb.at in ltd·lla
everyone pays a l!lrger percentage ~f clients may have the opmartunity to
income to taxes, without an increase m enjoy what It's Uke to be ~eticao
buy1n1 power. . · on the Fourth of July in Irvine.
Indexing the personal Income tax LA w REN C E · and CH R JS T JN E
system would solve tbis problem and DENSON
1ive' President Reagan's propo1ed tax
cuts crediblUty. The Senate Finance
Com mlttee recently approved an
amendment by Sen. William . L .
Arms trong, R·Colo.. to adjust the
personal income tax rates to inflation.
THE "COMMITTEE amendment"
now 1oe1 to tbe Senate noor and, if ap·
proved, will become part of the tax bill.
It would Index the bracket amollnta
and personal exemptions to the
Coo1umer Price Index alter the last
year of the three year lax rate reduc-
tion. Bill Gudison, R·Ohlo, bas
authored Hll 2'7, the HOUH version of
the lodelllnl amendment.
lndexln1 the peraonal income lax
will:
1. Ellmlnate ''t»racket cretp." z. Ald taxpayers in offaetUn1 tnfla·
tioo. •
3. Reduce flacal dra1 by ~ lncen·
Uva for lncreued 1avinp, lavatment,
and Dl"Oductlon. . 4. "'Remove the covernlMlll'• vested
in*ereet ln lnflaUoa.
I . Not add IMlrdenl to~ or
the tapa1er durtns 1m,1em .. at1on. a. lll(p alow tbe 1rowt.b Of pert.· .. ,.
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Coast commitme,,.i
To the Editor:
this la in responte to your ed.ltorial
and Tom llurphlne'a column.
The Coastal Act of 1971 WU pUMd bJ
the CaHlornla Le&lslature to protect
and promote public use of the coat.
One way that the Coastal Act tries to u -
iure that everyone can ertjoy the eout
11 by favorin1 vialtor·servtnc faclllt.lea,
aucb as motels and other ovemllbt ac-
commodaU001, particularly t.boee of
low and moderate coet.
Aa you potated oul, tbe co1mniaa ot
motel unlta to tJme·lhare uaitl nduc.
tbe avaUabllJty ot ovenailbt *"6DI to
the C08lta1 area. SUeb coa...a-, bf
their Vf/ltf aature and COit, ll• puMlc
acceu to Ult cout1 contrary to QDMtal Act pals, •
sbarebolders: financial predicaments.
Over 350 people· who purchuect the
units in good Caith would be hurt if the
owners were to go bankrupt.
The only way the commiuion could
approve tbe project was to auure that.
the overall level of public accea to tbfs
coastal area was maintained. The con·
struetion or a new 50-80 bed hostel
nearby compensates for the loP of t.be
San Clemente Inn's 70 motel rooms.
Both the American Youth Hostel Socie·
· ty <A YHS) and the State Department of
Parks and Recreation atatAI that there ls
a 1reat" heed for a bostel in the area.
The bo8tel will be operated under A YHS
standards and will be open to people or
all a1es.
Tbe Coast.al Commilaloo i.I often IC·
cused of loot.inl out for a public tbat
does not exist. A recent public poll,
·however, shows stron1 support (IO per·
cent) for public access to the cout and
ret~latlon of development in the coutal
10Qe .. 1be Coutal Commiulon will con·
Unue to carry out the Cout.al Act' and
aee that the cout Is not reaened only
for the wealthy.
· MICHA.EL L. FlSCHER
Execut.lve Dlrect«
Encourage excelle11£e
To tbe Editor: ·-. .
I •Ir" wbolebeartedlJ wltb JOW' editorial of .Jmae JI 4D tbe Newport.
Mesa Ualfted School Diatrtct. Tbe real
culprit, bowev.r, l• not ao m'8cb PrOPGllUclll lJ, but the Setrmo-Prielt
decf1*1 and Ha fint reapome,, s.-.
and dedbdq •rollment.
It ii a real Iheme when a dll&l1d tbat
wan ta a better educadoft for tu cb&Wne and can afford to pay for 1t1 ta ,,.._t.
ed from pro'fkllDI neeDeaee and ,..
quired to provide medlocrltJ. . We mUlt chaaee om laws 10 tbat ..,.
cell•ee ll eeeour .. ed ud not ~
•ented.
THOMAS C. CADY
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moa pbrues in the land, but we wen
perplend.
· .,Tbe dodGI' 'told me tbat, wbDe tbere
wu DcS kDoWn cure for media ed9•, 1
peraon could live a produetlve life wltb
tbeni If br would 10 into tM field ol ,tovnalllm. Alain, in "llM journallam
wu not tbe tJamoroua field It It today,
bUt I bad to let OD wltb my lift.
80 WHILE MY F&JSNDI wtrt
drinkin1 beer, playln1 bueball and
cruialaa tbe atreeta all 1wn.mer &ODc. I
went down to tbe loeal paper ud _. •
job u a eopy boy on tbt ntlbt ablft. I
told all my buddiet tbat It WU lbtHUH
I wam.d to be a writer; tbe truth, of
coune, waa that I bad to do lt taeo ...
olm1D*ll1.U•.8utlw11..WtGO
MUWft• to coaftd9 ht aDltM about
tbat.
I w• IO eollele, Ud Ullil IDl a Job
u a ....,.ur. I WU lwW:1J Yt . =:r..-·--··.,.... to be a llUle aur.n.IU, tre. mott
people111• but t9'• laooa•••&•aee1 wena't aa tbat ..,..t. TbtJ wwt IDOlt· 11 llUle tlUil: •I bad to war 1~ clotbln1 tlaat ; wu b•IO ln certaln
pllffl. l elllldD't 10 to UMt .... • tbe
lwimmllll ~L f dldia't ........ a &ocker l'ODID ,.am DOl'IDal ,......
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couldll't belp but IMU fUl'Uft P&netl
at o_. D90Pi• wboM media ed9• J
bad bearer abCMat. The tlnt time I WU OD a pNu N wttb ·Dan Ratber1• J bad to
atop ID1Mlf from •tarint at ma media
tc11•. wtaleb bad become ........, in
the 1Mwlw1. Llk• 10 many lteOPle, I w11 IOIDebow moved by the IOftnell o1 ·
Walttt cronkite'a media edl• the ftnt time 1 saw tbemi and one dQ, Meinl
the CBS "On Tbe Road" but parted on
a Malo Street ln a 1mall ton in Nortb
Carolina, I saw Cbarlet Kuralt'• media
1eQff, ud like others before me I wu
,.tartled wllh how much they retembled
Cronkite'•·
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1lmoet ovwallbt sMloPle beta to treat media ...... daile • ba" to be ember·
jounaliatl· wfth Mw retpeet and W. rused; be cu be proud ot tllilm, ud
tere1t. Where, before, I would often make the belt of them that he can.
fade Into • crowd, now sultry ....._ It'• lroalc, In 1 way; the .nllctlon J would walk up to me In dark barrooms d _... _.. '· and whlaper, "Say, blt boy, .,. 70U evel..,._. at augm an early Ale .. no
1lad to'" an., or are thole your media lon1er a •titJn• at all, and I luppoM U I tels•?" were a t.9·A1er today, I mflbt aot eyen pvt a MCODd tboupt to.my IMCHa
ed1es. But it'• too late tor me, ud otben of my 1eaeraUon; .. ltW tblnk ot our madla edce1 u mixed bleuf9Cf
at best, and have dark memories ot tllat
fon1·aso Ume when they were a 1ymbol
of evel')'tbiDI that made us dltferent
and out ol place.
AND BSPOal LONG, some of my
coll....-bepa to 1et lfl"OlaDt and
coneeu.d about what they cld for a Uv· lftc. Tbe prtndple that we were merely
reparten protectinc the public's rilbt
to know seemed to be for1otten ;
Journallata 11w tbemaelvea 11
celebriti•, and IOClll It wu common to
see reporten walkin"'i around witb their
media edtet exposed, ri1bt on the
strfftl, for anyone to see. It wu an
1qytbln1·1oes· time, and ,1ome
Journallltl flaunted their media eds•
like bads• ot honor.
So life fOtl on. I'm not u YOUDI u ·I
used to be, and there are days wbm my
media eds• are weary and 4taalal by
qulttln1 time. I'm not compli1Dln1.
thoup; "'''ve bad a aood llfe loJetkr,
and thoM media ed1e1 are a part ol me
that I eouldn't chan1e even U I wuted
to. To tell you the truth, I don't think I'd
I auppo.e It'• a 1ood thins, in a way. 1et rid of my media ed1ea even U I
Today a child born with med.il edtea could. It's funny how thln1s work out.
SI
My mind to your mind. NeudertbaJ to Homo Sapien. Who
are wet? Wb,y a~ ••1 11aere are two God concepts, one la
natural evol<ioti die other' spiritual Tetoeom, brinll both
toeether by formfn1 out ol the put experiences of mankind a
new underatanl•nt, acctlldnc what we know today, proJectint
th1a into the Mure lo our owil m1Dd to find the anawer, and by doinc so everit1Wa1 bec:omea clear u to -our purpose on earth
and why we Wint H"4 IO tb8t J>U11101e could be achieved. Ex·
plain? Let us start .uh._.. saved from extinction, as nean·
derthaJ wu on tbe !9: e.tlnctJon. The only creature that had the capaci~ ef ilto tbe hllh realm of intelligence on
t.h1a Earth. 1'lle adv IOCiety infervened. Throufh 1enetlc
encinffrinl Homo a..-.._ fonned. What advanced soci-
ety? A society Utat la macb efder than we that bu
achievid an advanced 1tat. Gfbllnl; composed of many planets
within our 1a1Uy. We haft lilr1lllled them Goct. We do not con·
form wlth ......,. •• ~. We. ln faet, do not fJt in with the
balance ol nature becaUM we an hip breeds with the capacity
<t ariaiaa ai.vu:.tead are 10 ~·That there !YH not time wftiln ..._ .. _, • ...___. .... .,,Ji.._. evolutiol) to brflil la a
whole ... •peel• Al _. .a.e. a.Ill ua that there 'la onb a 5
to 20 t.bouland.,.., OYerlap bltween ffomo Sapien appearance
md neanderthal .U..~.
We must CODI~ wlaat tbla mean1 in regards to our ability
today throQlb mlcrobioloa and DNA research, then we must
· alto look at what wu 1aidthroulh all reUJions and it polntl to
aometbin& beyoad earth, tben II we accept the U.F.O. concept it
tells us a 1reat deal. Alto the lack ol contact should tell us even
more. How CID lack of coat.,.. tell ua anythin1? When we reach
a correct und8ntandbac ol ounelvn and the correct un· del"ltandlnl ol our ereat.on •to wbo we are, and wtro they are,
when we uDdentaDd the •-ra•a~}' of handlinl power in a
reapedlul and respouible fubkla. When we are able to unite
the ,rorlcl in.,.at•.•nd UM our teclinoloa to uplfade mankind
unilateraly tDroqbOUl 11111 plaDlt we wUl them be clvlllzed el¥Mlab to lulve,~ct wtala mr Mllbbon in the 1aluy, .for we wru 6ave 1e....-(~ .S l'llpoallblllty for all life whether
it be Uke OUl'MIY• ar ol • UWe different form. For to make themselves.~~-• lllb'e we are ready to accept them . WoUld only ..,_ llDllllll UI. 'llala cbaoe la manifested t.broulb ii U1.we iDUlt. start educatlna ounelvea to a
hllher dqree ~. What we can do by u1in1 t*ommuni~.._.. OW'Mlvea u to what will be a new way ot Mii oa tbnu1b acience and teclmok>ly.
We who are~tiil to..-ounelv• throu1h microbloloay
and DNA reseai& • ~ ltate ol belnl aball become a true niflectioa-~~ i11i1Mit:111me wbo do not will live out tbelr
Uv. on -.na, lli(111HIMiin be warned not to take the mark ol'
tbe beut for~ "IUD what we are today. Those •ho wish to
take this mark lttall be forever barred from obtalnla1 im· mortality. .
·in our
Huntington· B~ach
store o.nly!
women 's sportswea.r
11• JUflOA TE! 9HtRTS . . . ..
t41188D'll!IV!LESS TOPS
II JUNIOR PANT TOPS . . . . . . . .
21 JUNIOR ltlRTS.. . . .. . .. . . . . . . ..
1HlllD'TOPI ................ .
31 ... l !PANTTOPS ............... .
22 .NllOA PANT TOPS . . . . . . . . .
• •llU'IUIV!LESS TOPS .
1•.MIO.-Tll IHIRTI ...... .
11 •H!l'IHORT ll.llVE TOPS
lingerie, loungewear
NOW
1 .• 1.• 1.• 1.• 1.•
3 •• 3.•
3 .•
3 •• 3.•
NOW
48c
1.N 1.• s.• 1.•
NOW
lie
1 .•
2.41 2.• 2.• .2.M .2.•
2 ...
Friday and Satur~ay, July 17 and 18,
in our Huntington Bea~h store onry.
Quantities are limited, 10 shop
early, for the best selectlon.
' . buys for boys
NOW
27TUBESOCKS ...... .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. . 1.11
15JJTTLEBOYS'S.SLV. TOPS . . . . 1 .•
17LSLV. WESTEAMSHJRTS . . .. . .. . 2.•
73 FAMOUS MAK~ JEANS .. . . • . . . • . _ 2.•
t LITTLE IOYS' JEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ••
70VEAALlS ....... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2.•
.
buys for men .
NOW
11 IHORTSLHVE KNIT 9HtRTS . . .. , . . . . . . . I ••
11 POLY/COTI'ONTEARYSHIRTS . I.: .. ' ........ I.II
31 PAJAMAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : :. , . . • . . . . ..... 3.M
34 LONG SL££VE SPORTS SHIATS . . . . • . . . • . . . . 4.•
A2 PftlNTED TEE SHIRTS . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . 1 ••
21WALLIT8 ............. ~ ..... ' '· 2111
shoes .for: the family
NOW
21 WOMEN'S THONGS . . • . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • • • • . . . . . . lie
27 GIRLS' SLIPPERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . • . . . . . . . lie
14CHIU>ftEN'8CASUALSHOES ................... lie
21 INFANTS.LEATHIAOXFOADS .............. _ .. lie
11WOM!N'I WOODIAM>ALS. . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . 1 ••
14WOlllN'SCAIUALIHOES . . .... 1......... .. . 1.M
1MWOMIN'llAWLI ..............•.•.......... 4.M
232WOll!N'l~IHOES ................. 1. ...... 5.M · , .
yardage and notions
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THURSDAY,
JULY 16, 19'1
I
FEATURES 88
Focus on .Fair firsts
News, nature shots attract ayes of photo judges
Daily Pilot photoarapher
Richard Koehler won first place
.tor Best News picture while the
Daily Pilot's Patrick O'Donnell
and Charles Starr took fint and
second to sweep the animal and
nature awards in the Oran1e
County Fair's annual newseaper
photoirapby coQipelilion.
With only six cateaories of
competition, Dally Pilot photo&·
taphen scored two first, two
seconds and thrd honorable
mentions.
There-were more than 175 en·
tries by 21 Oranae County
newspaper photo1raphers. A
dinner honorins the winners wu
beld on opening night. The 50
beat photos will be on display at
the fairlJ"OUDds throuah Sunday.
Winnen in the six competition
cate1ortes are:
BEST NEWS PHOTO:
Richard Koehler, Daily Pllot,
first; Don Kelsen, Los Ansetes
Tlmes, second; Thomas Kelsey,
Los Angeles Times and Ygnacio
Nanetti, The Re&ister, honora:
ble mention.
BEST ANl•AL/NATU&E
PROTO: Patrick O'Donnell,
Dally Pilot, first; Charles Starr,
Daily Pllot, second.
BEST SPORTS PHOTO: Bob
Haskins, Tustin News, first;
Gary Ambrose, Dally Pilot,
aee4nd; Charles St•n, Daily
Pilot and Bob Huklna, Tuatin
News, honorable mentions.
Al Gamboa, The Reaister, first;
Cbarlaine Brown, The Resister,
second; Pat.i;ick O'Donnell, Dai·
ly Pilot and Al Gamboa, The
Resister, honorable' mentions.
BEST PHOTO SERIES: Mark
Boster, The Register, first; Don
Tormey, Irvine World News,
second; Lee Payne, Dally Pilot
and Don Tormey, Irvine World
News, honorable mentions.
B~ST FEATUaE PHOTO :
Charlaine Brown, The Register,
first ; Don Kelaen, Los An1eles
Times, second; and Charlaine
Brown, The Register, honorable
mention.
SWEEPSTAKES AWARD:
Mark Bost.er, The Resister.-
es$ > 0 =s
.. -/ J:1 Sherman Library and
-Gardens has an after-
noon of sunshine and
music ... BB
Gort1 Ambrose cought Jo Ann Wcuham and Mr caddfl cocmng a chip •hot during final round of Ladiq .
PTofeuional Golf Auocia&n'1 K~ Open at Mea:a Verde CouatrJI Club. Ball didn't drop. • # .
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j PEIULS OF THE GAME: Do you
• have one of those neat, qulet-rwmina ·
electrical can openers around your
bouse that is so dependable you 've
tolaed out tbe o&ct.hand·eraalted model?
Good for you. But have'°" ever•con-
•idered wbat mt1ht happen lf the
electrical wonder aapped, sputtered,
. . ~
Tll•Rlll~
I
smoked and then quit altogether? For1et
about pork and beans for dinner unless·
you can find a hatchet to back open the
can. Something abOut like that happened
to us here at the newpaper offtce along
about yesterday afternoon. Only it
wasn't an electrical can opener. Alu. it
involved a couple of el~cal motors
that make our offset press operate. ,
WHEN ONE MOTOR gave up the
ghost, we confidently twitched over to
the backup lUlit wbicll also soon de-veloped the electronic sputters.
£very time the press crew would
eue the press up toward fulJ speed, the
backup motor wpuld just quit. There
seemed to be no ·immediate solution to
the problem except to slow the press
down and let it run at the ea5ier pace
that the electric motor liked.
For everybody at the newspaper,
and particularly the Circulation Depart-
ment and our f aitbfut carrier force, this
was an agony. ,
It would halve been sort of like
watching the electrical can opener
operate at a crawl while you stood there,
starving to death.
MEANWHILE, A LOI' of our loyal
subscribers were getting delivery of this
sterlihg journal very, very late. And for
that inconvenience, we most sincerely
apologize.
M. this is being written, repair parts
are being flown in from the East Coast
and some crew people will be working
Jona hours to eet us back into bullneaa at
fulJ speed.
So we're really trying to get the elec-
ttlcal vexations solved. Alona some parts of the Oran1e
Cout. yesterday's paper was so late
that we actually aot a bulletin into It
about the Innocent verdict for State
Senator Alan Robbina. We may have
bteu the only afternoon paper on the
West C.OUt to get that bulletin.
Had we bad our choice, we would
have just u soon paned on it and bad
your paper on the doorstep last niaht on·
time. ·
You suspect for most, households, you could always keep a spare can
opener around the house in case the elec-
tric al one abrupUy decides to Cive up the
ghost. ·
" ITS A UTl'LE more difficult to keep
around a spare offset printing press. ___._
T hil one hand-crcJ1llud , f/ J10U had a reoU11
1trong back
They come in rather large sizes. Ours
fills an entire building..
Back in the old days of newspaper-
ing , you ooutd actually hand-crank some
presses ii the electrics quit on you. But
those days are long gone. Besides, it was~
still a slow process on the hand crank.
We sincerely hope we'll be zinging
along to you at full speed in the days
ahead.
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Hertzog seeking post
Mesa councilwoman wants position· on water board
Costa Mesa City Coun·
cllwoman Norma Hertso1, wbo
once led tbe lnveatiiatlen b:lto
poulble eon1olldatlon of tbe
· area's water d11trict wlth clty
ioverammt, ll IMlrlnt apPolnt-ment now to that distrtet'1 board
ofcllNdon.
Mn. Jfertloc, wbo ran for tbe
City c.oundJ poet the ftrtl aouibt
ln 11'74 cm a plaUorm for poaiMe
city-district CODIOlldatloD, la GM
Of fift appllcanta Held.DI tM
Mesa Conaoijdated Water Dia·
trlct teat vacated by EuilM 0 .
Ber1eron ..
Tbe city's flrtt councilwoman
and later ita ftnt woman mayor,
Hertq announced Jut month
•he will not run ror city olt)ce
a1aln when her current term -
her lecclnd -la up for eleetlon
next April.
Beraeron, water district board
president, resl1ned July 1 to
take a job with a water dll&rtc;t
In the San Joaquin Valley.
The remalnlnt four water d.Ll-
trtct board members are expect·
ed to name Beraeron's replace-
ment late tbl1 month from
amonc volunteers seeldni the
$50-a-meetini w-t who apply at
the district office before 4 p.m.
Wednesday.
Tbe board i1 scheduled to
establish criteria ror ita selec-
tion at an adjourned meeUna set
·Panel chief
re-elected
Victor K. Hauamaninter, an
accountant with a Costa Meaa
firm, bu been rd-elected pres!·
dent ol the tri·county chapter of
the Leukemia Society of
America. ·•
The chapter includes On.nae,
Riverside and San Bernardino
counties. •
· The chapter's board of
trustees also elected Car-0lyn
Cbarke' of Costa Mesa and
Jenlfer Monroe of Irvine u new
members to the board. .
Anti-rape class
set for July 23
now for '7 p.m. al 1965 Placentia The clty, ah.e added, bas
Av e . The adjourned seaaion enough to do with ex.istinc de· .
ori1inally was sc heduled partmenta and the water district
tonl1ht, said Karl Kemp, district la weU mana1ed.
mana1er. The other four caedidates who
Whoever ls selected, Kemp have filed for Bergeron'• seat on
said, wW serve untU November the district board are:
wben, 1tate law decree•, tbe ~ Richard Christman, 42, vice
seat must be filled by election. aident and aeneral manager
Ber1eron's unexpired four· or al-Quip Co.;
year term actually runs throu1h -M a r k S J o a t.. e , a
November 1983. Colllns/Rockwell lnternatlonal
Candidate. must real de 1J? the engineer;
d11trlct'1 Division II, rou1h.ly the -Jack Hall, 57, an attorney
Mesa Verde area or the city. and member of the district'• Ad·
Mrs. Hertzo1 said Monday vlaory Committee;
tbat neither city laws nor dis· -Barry Branin, 42, president
trlct bylaws prohibit ber from of G. W. Maintenance Inc. in
aervlna llmultaneousJy on the Santa Ana.
council and water board. The district's board of dlrec·
She said the city's voters tors seta policy fof operatiooa
should not look at her appllca· that serve domestic water to
lion for the water post as a move Costa Mesa, a s mall part or
toward consolidation or the dis· Newport Beach and some unln·
trict wttb city aovernment. corporated areas of the county.
That proposal, she said, baa This year's district budcet
lone been abandoned. totals about SB.~ million.
Tuber~olosi8 on an .upward swing
A seminar outlining tech·
niques women can use to avotd
beinc raped wHJ be presented at
1:30 p.m. July 23 in the Irvine ·
Senior Center, 13 Sandbure Way, Irvine. ATLANTA (AP) -Tuberculosis in the United
States lncreued in 1980 after years or steady
decline and may continue an upward •win~ for
years to come. ·
There were 27,7fi cases of tuberculosis report·
ed in the United States in 1980, an increase cl 80
SAMUEL E. GE~ER, MD
General PrcKtice
18700 Main St., Suite 102
Hunti_ngton Beach, Ca 92648
(714) 897-2576
'Announces that the office will be closed
h:>r vacation from rJuly 20 through July 2•. Back up physicians are arranged for
, 8t'f1 emer~encles.
ca•ea from 1979, the national Centers for Dlseue Control said. ·
"It ts only the second time since 1953, lbe year
in which all atates becan ualnc standardised
rormata to reJ>Ort tuberculosll morbidity· data to
the U.S. Public Health Service, that the number of
reported cues rose," the agency said.
Crime prevention 1peclallat
Karen Blnnlna will present the
seminar, 1pomored by the city
Community Services Depart·
ment. For further information
cail Kathleen Lem at 754-.-.
'Deify ...... ~~ ~"100' .....
COUPLE CROWNED -Former Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin
Pinkley and his wile Lucy were selected as king and queen
of the Orange County Fair during Senior's Day. During they
one-year reign, they will visit the county's 26 cities to pro·
mote projects and funding for senior citizens.
ANNUAL 2-WEEK
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~w~,o~ .~~~ .~~!' f'\esa Verde
~wine and ~<J.oor
. SALE!· SAi.Et SAi.Ei
Reg. '3.70
WEIBEL
WHITE
ZINFANDEL
-.u.eo
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GALLO CELLARS
SAUVIGNON BLANC & ._7J JOHANNISBERG
AEl8UNG •. ~ L
Gold Medal winners at the Orange = Fllr. Fine varteW "4nee It .Juo ..,.
~ AF.RONAtmQUE . ~ .s~~~\tt.6.t'
-1981-. "!"'"'~1\t.t Antique aircraft display and judgtng ,,,. .. 'l,P"
~.tluly19 tt:ooa~m . ..:a:OOp.m. coming Friday
Martin Aviation -John Wayne/Orange County Airport
19331 Akport Wey South
Snntal\na
S...ha-.1
.ALL MHCHAMDISI ROM
OUR u1sniea STOCKU
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, July 16, 1981 •
M&Na remlly plot at •alrbavta
MILDau \IOBSPIUNE Memorial Park. Senlcea Wl·
BARNES, rHldut or d•r the cllrectioll ot Batu <>ranee CouDty alDff i•. Ber1uoe-Smlt" • TutbJU
Pa111d away oa July 1', We1tclllf ~pel llOttl.W'J
t•1. &be II rttlnd from the ot Cotta Mela. Ml-1171.
Oran1• Coiant)' ProbaUon L&AftE&WOOD
AdmlQbtratlon olftct after LITT!& ''GERTRUDE"
Plaeard appeal nixed
f'llaNO (AP) -All appeal to re1ton Utl·
draft ,........Uae plaeardl t01'rtlaoTrautt bUlet
... ~ ... 1tate eeart .....
Tbe WOGMD'I ln~at1Gnal Leap for "Peace
and Preedom ,._t revenal ol a l'1llJac elalm.lna
a Superior Court Judie abuled bl.I dileretloa ba r• Jeetlq tlllllr arpmenu.
Comtltutional luaaes railed by the •rwp wW
be beard in a "1•no County Superior Court trial
1ebeduled .Oct. I . 21 )'HN. She ll 1urvlved by L'l:ATHUWOOD rttldt'1t
her bu• band I: u I• ne , ot Ooeta M•a ca PUMd
mother LoulM M~Fadclen ol away CID Ju.I)' ii uii Sbt la
Coata lleaa, Ca,. brother 1urvlHd by b~r children PV9UC NO'nC& PVllUC NOTICE
James R. llcFadd~r., Juanita CordJero of Coeta --.....---------t----------
slater Betty Crook CO.ta Meta, Ca .. Ha&el Tankersley ••II ••Cl9HT PICTIW..., ....
PVllUC NOTICE
Meaa, Ca., 4 alteH, 5 or San JON, Ca .• Vlr1lnl •CMJNMIA .... ITAT8Mllft
nephews and 2 f:at·nlecet. Kenned)' ot Goleta Ca· ....,.,........ ..!:.!':.~ ,__ .,.. "'"' PUBUC NOTICE
Servlce,1 will held on Calvert Leatber'w1>0.d o :..O:..o:".:t .ouzv i.ouoa, me ~ ----------
Monday, July 20, lMl at Arizona brothers Kale a ,.1.AIMT""' lo••• MARia A-.~ llMCll. te1Nen11e PICTITIOUl.,...UI 2:00PM at Harbor Lawn • •1• ..-1T&Tbl9H Memorial Chapel with Rev ·ff u I h TIPP I l • 1 f oaraMNMT1 MICM•1.• 1.•• ,......,.., 111e. M MIMI Otlw, Tiii• ,..._.... .--.... -... Joe BllOnUllui of the Fl~t 1randchildren, 2f 1reat-UUICIM.--. M. OOUL.L DOU 1 -. Mer, ~ -.as, • ......._.:
Baptllt Church or Santa An• 1randchildren and 3 1real· ....... xx.~-~~Illy. CM• ":,·.~u~i,;f .. ".~t .. ~·.~=·~ .. -::~ ofrlciatlna Jn lieu or rtowen Ire at· Ir• n d c b 11dre0 · c.e•..,. ••••\... · CellfMflle
h f ii. · d Services held on Wednesday. MOTIC81 Yw,.... .._ ..c. ,.....,., 111e. Jllflrt llMlelr, 1NJ1 Sle4er Aw .• t e am Y requeat.a 0.na· July u 1911 at lO:OOAM a c..t..,_...._. ......... • ~.--............ ,....,...,,.ve1•er.c.M,..,..•ma lions be made to the First lb H •bo La M rial ,_ ..... ..,. ,.... .-. ,._... Tllll .....,_ -,.... .... .. l'rertcla D. SIN:lelr, to.fl Sleter BapUat Church Mllalonary Cbe a1r wir h wnR eHmo 1 ..... •-... ...... ..,.. lllwe c.-rC1ett1efOr...,.Ce1Mty .. JllfY Awe., ,_..,,. V•ll••· C•lll•"''• F d 301 11 _,..1 Santa ape t ev. aro ...... 1 "'' ,21• un • . a....,. a . Carl~ puto. or the Wes If ............... .-.ca" -. . P1tmt Tiii• !Miii-• .. ,~ .... ., • Ana. Ca. Services under the Anaheim Weat United......., ......... .,...,. • ...., .... 0r ... CM1tDe1t.,.,•.., ............. -. direction ot Harbor Lawn· . .. ~., • 111114 ,,_ Wf'tt ... ,111.,2 , 16.U.1"1 ......, .>eMIMclelr Mount Olive Mortuary or Methodist Church. official· ~·._ • ....,._ .... ~"!-· •' TM•....._ -,.,_...,. ..
Coata Mesa M0-5554 Ina. Interment services Im· av1aot ~ • liil .-. -• PUBUC NOTIC.. c..,,..yCleftl11110r..,..c-ity .. ,llfy
· · mediately followed. Services ::. :.:=.::-_::: :-...,:: m. · •· '"'· "' ..... Bl&CHIETI' under the direction or .................... ....._ ,.....,.,..0r .... c-1De11.,,..1et. THERESA BIRCHETT, Harbor Lawn-Mount Ollvt ce....... PecTmCIUl..,..•aaa JY1yt.1'.D.•.tt1t ..., rpesld~t ot Coate Mesa, Ca. Mortuary or Costa Mesa .• ".:=..":':':.:.C.:: Tll• ,::':!:"!. ... ,,. ass .... a~ay OD July 14, 540·5.SSt. ••cert•._. • .__..; ...... _,_a: PUBUC NOTICE
1981. Private Interment --. .,...... _,.... 11..., HINDC...:IN 1NYDT .. •T AS-i----------servlces will be held at llcCHESNEY ....... ,..._,....., ........... IOCIATD.IANJOUINVHTM .. .,. ITA.,....MTOP Harbor Lawn Memorial M I L T o N A t. TO n. ocr•NDAHT: "Ct.ti a11oc1AT11 1v. IAN Josa .. TMMAWM.PltOM
Park. Services unCler the McCHESNEY. realdent oi :=:,-:.,-:;-.,:-..::-.:=. ~::•r:::;,:1~~A~ "uJ:.-:':~=r~·
direction "' Balli •r1eron· Hu D tin. t 0 n Be a ch ........... y ................ .,. VI. IAN JON INValTMaNT AS-......... MMe
Smith le Tuthlll W~tcllfr California. Born In Burt. ::" .:-.=-..... '-:.:',.::.:: r:vC.',;~:, "~1::.t ~~r. .. T'::::;::. ~.~ ~: Chapel Mortuary or CO.ta Iowa on November 7, 195 .............. u... ...... SAM JOH INVUTMUtT Al· ................ e11111 ....... lk·
Mesa, ~9371. He passed away In Costa ,_ ....,... .. • ...,... • • IOCIATU nc. tas JMllllr• ltMll. 1111na ... ,, ..... 11•M• ., WltT
....wuruEa Mesa California on July n ....... ., .. .......,,_. ... _. w1e '"' ~ 9Ndl. CMlfwwl• ,..,."'""'.,,. c:...... °''"· ••· ~" ' . f ' ........ ...._. .......... ,., ..... .. .. "'1~.c.i...,,.. ..... ELS IE JUL I A 1911 at the a1e o 95 ... ,....,...._.. ... _,.II•\. LM•cer.w..._ •• ~c•· T11111c11-.11u11--1te•·
CHOLCHER resident of Los Survived by hll wife ln&ri "'*" ~,...... 111 ..,,..._... " ••'*'· ._ ,,...... • ....._ W• "'"' i,, .. _.,_.,. _ ,. ..... • McChesney of Huntlnaton ...... _.,_,,.~~· m.• .. ••tll•a.eat...,_...._ ,_,,,,,.lft ... c-itl'et0r-.. An1elea, Ca. since 1925. Beach Ca dau•htera M ~ ,...., ,........ "' 111e CWR· Tiii• .,.._ 11 c...-cw. •• • Tiie 11111 -""......._ • ., .. Passed away on July 14, · ·• • ,....._ '""''".....,..., ••rH11 wt!Mr_,,,. •• • ,.., ... r
1981 She wu a member or McChesney of Huntlnaton OeeM: "-YJt, 1w LM•C.,W.S• w1L.aou1tN ,._ w1sa1t,,. ....,,.
the ·Order of the Eastern Beach, Ca. a.nd Charlott ':;~~~ ~ 1w1ner•. Lat,.,,.. .•. C..llfenll•
Star. She Is survived by her Nuon or St. Paul. Min· ~ Tiiie ......_. -tlNll .._ .. ~~· • .......__. -,., .. wt111 Ille daughter Jean Lucaa of ne a ota , and a110 3 , ".:fSJ."'1:' c-eyoer1u10r .... c-ity .. J111y ,_,C1ert1110r .... c-., .. J111.,
Newport Beach, Ca .• IOR·ID· erandchildren. Interment T--.ca.-··'"'· " .... ··~=~llwyl'lllfltF .. ~':.:"."-
law Robert J Lucas siller will be at Lakewood ,....ar-..c..eo.11yPWet, ,......._0r...,.c...toe11,,....._ PllMl111HOr ... c-t1Dt11,,..1et, , Martha Kliter o·f Los Cemetery, St. Paul, Min· ,.,,.,._u,.,,.. -.-. Jytyt,t6.U.••• MIMI , ... , ..... n.•.1t1t ........
An1eles, Ca., trandcbildren nesota.
Kent and Danalyn Lucas. WE&NER Cryptslde services will be LYLA EDITH WERNER.
held on Thursday, July 111. resident of Costa Mesa, Ca.
1981 al lnalewood park Paaaed away on July 14,
Cemetery. The ramily re· 1911. Sb.e .was a national
queata in lieu of nowers board member or 0 .R.T.
donatloos be made w lhe Al· and a vice-preaident of the
alstance Learue or Newport Eastern Re1ion or O.R.T.
Beach Child Day Care She la survived by her
Center. Services under the husband Dr. Daniel Werner.
direction or Baltz Bergeron· sons Darryl Jonathan, Joel
Smith & Tuthill Westclirr Aaron and Matthew Loren.
Chapel Mortuary or Costa mother Mrs. Faye Saffian
Mesa. 646-'371. and brother Arthur Good·
• man. Services will be held
FRANCE&CHJNI on Thursday, July 18, 1981 at
W I L L I A II l :OOPM at the Harb\>r Lawn
FRANCESCHINl. resident Mount Olive Memorial
of Ne"port Beach, Ca . Chapel. Interment services
2aaaed away on July. 15, immediately followlne. The
1981. He was a veteran in the ramlly requests In lieu. or
U.S. Navy, World War JI. He rlowers donations be made
is survived by hls dau&.hters to tb~omen's American
Virginia Park or B'ilboa O.R.T., Eastern Realon,
Is land, Ca.., and Norma 12181 Buaro St .. Garden
Morgan or Woodland Hilla, 8 Grove Ca. Services under
arandcb.ildren and 7 great· the d0iJecllon of Harbor
grandchildren. Graveside Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary
services will be held on Mon· or Costa Mesa. 540-5.SSt. da y , July 20, 1981 al
ll: OOAM at the RI verside
National Mllit.ary Cemetery., IDTHS JUverside. Ca. Setvlces lln· i I
der the direcUon or Baltz ELSEWID
Berleron·SmlU• le Tuthi ll £ We'stc:lilf Chapel Mortuary
of Costa Mesa. Ma-9311.
• REN&Y
ESABEL J . HENRY.
passed awll)' on July 8, 1981.
Resident o( Irvine, Ca. She
• was a member or the P.E.O.
opea Ulundays W t P• aUsaleaflaal,pleue
C lub. Survived by hef
huaband A.P. <Billi or
Irvine. Ca., brothers Robert
Johnson of Arizona and
Richard Johnson or Wyom·
Ing. Services held on Thurs·
da y, July ts. 1981 at
lO:OOAM. at Harbor Lawn
Memorial Chapel with Rev.
Aaron Buhler, puwr ol lhe
Harbor Trinity Baptiat
Church. o(flciatlng. Service•
under the direction or
Harbor La•n·Mount Olive
Mortuary ot Coata Mesa.
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C AMBRIDGE , Maas .
!AP I -Dr. Ttao•aa I'·
Jonea Jr., 65, vice, presl·
dent for research at
Massachusetts Institute or
Technology and former
president of the University
or South CaroJina, died
Tuesday.
PEABODY. Mus. <API -Saxophonist Jimmy
Derba, 46, who played for a
time with bandleader Woody ,
Herman, died here Satur· da~.
CELEBRATE HOMETOWN BANKING
LAWSON
NELDA V . LAWSON.
passed away on July 14,
1981. She ls survived by her
aon Kieth. Private funeral
aervlces wiJJ be held in tbe
CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. (API
-CeeU A.luall4er Seeu,
79, former editor·i.D·chief ot
MacMillan Co. who rose
from boobeller to editor or
Pulitzer Prhe-wlnnina
works. died Friday.
KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP>
-Elmer C ........ Sr.,.•.
execuflve committee
----------chairman of Com ·
HAI~ UW.._MT. OUYI
Mortuary •Cemetery
Crenwtorv
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1625 G11ler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-S554
.... c1•onas
~llOAIWAY
...otlTUA.IY
t 10 Broadway
Cotta Mesa
8'2·9150
IM.TlA ..... OM
SMrTM a nmta.4 WllTCLW CMAPIL
427 E 17th SI
Costa Meta
I 6'6-9371
monwealth Theatres· Inc.
and veteraq of more than
65 years In lhe movie
theater business, died T\lea·
day.
PUBLIC NOTICE
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to an oil boom town and back again. many of its landrmui<s,
pea and present. reflect a colonul heritage.
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community. And to commemorate our grand opening, we
went you to take home two FREE pen end ink illustrations.
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DEFENDS ACT Ed A,_,
Pvaue NOTICS
•w AIHINGTON (AP> -Tbe
Rea1aa adm1Dlatratloa, cbar•ed
by actor J:d Auer .ttb tryiq to
Umlt tbe public'• rlabt to lmow,
muat JUltify aay cbaa1es lD the
Preedom of Information Act, a
Houae aubcommlttee cbalrman
Hya.
"Thole wbo aeek ameDdlnenta
bear tbe burden of providlq ade-
quate JuatlftcaUon," Rep. Glenn
En1ll1b, D·Okla., uld aa bl1
Houae Government Operatlon1
1ubcommittee heard te1Umony by
media repreQntaUna, lncludinl
Asner, who portray• oeMpaper
editor Lou Grant on televllioo.
"Don't' let anybody' weaken tbe
FOJA," Asner aald. "Don't let
P1JaLIC NOTICS
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PUBLIC NOTIC&
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE Ofr DEATH O~
NICHOLAS P .
PEZZENTE AND OF
PETITION TO AD·
. • MINISTER ESTATE NO. A 109424. To 111 heirs ,
beneficiaries, creditors 1nCS.cont1ngent creditors of
Nicholas P. Peuente end · .......--persons who mey be ..Oncao..nutTH'llAU otherwise lnterel\ed In the T.L .... ,,..... NOTICI II HUllY OIVIN, .... will and/or estate:
• w. .... v. ~ s. ""· •• •:• A petition has been filed .. , ... •""' "..., ..,, "' .. emc. by Merthl E. Peuente In :~::.~~.•,::.!: :,•~:;:':!~: the Superior Court of .............. -.111.,.c11y .,._ Oran~ County requesting ea ,._, c-itJ ., 0r._ • .._ ., that -Marthe E. Pezante
C•LHenl•1_.-1AL ISTATI be •--lnted ... --rsonel 11cu.-1nu MttvlCI, • ~ ,..... •• -~--.•WIY••••Hrw• represtntetlve to •d· _. _. ............ ..-., m inister the estete of r,:..C::,':,~:':-"...=.4: Nicholas P. Peuente (un-
._. ---. ,..,... t11 •1 11, der the Independent Ad-. · ,. ...... , .. .,°'"' ... ...,. mlnlstretlon of Estetes =:..-.c:r::._ ~~! Act>. The petition Is set for ••edl ., ....... , lt1 _.,_, ., heerlng In Dept. No. 3 at
,ertH~ •• t11• ••111.tl•u 700 Civic Center Drive, :':--. ..-. •:-=.c. """.~ West, In the City of S.n .. ~ ,_. ., 1t11, .,. .._ ,.,. ., Ane, Cellfomle on July 29,
Ofltc .. I ....,... ., ... Celllley, .. 1911 IM 9: 30 A.M. ,..._ m . ...,..,., ~ -. IF YOU OBJECT to t-.... WILL MLL AT ll'U•LIC AUC· ,,..
TIC* TO nt• HIOHHT ••DOH grentlng of the petition, ~ CASH. .....,. _.,., • u""" you should either eppeer ::..~':.. ... _. .. .:.=-,.: et tht hHrlng end state
--~l\•T~."'_. .... ,. your objections or flle ~ ~ ..._...,. .... c-tJ .... written objections with the ~ -:i:-...:':.~:~ui:a, lft .. court before the he•rlng.
U.ef-...n9Ncll.•.-r-.,. Your eppeerence m•y be ~· ... •. ,.... 11 .-,, ., In person or by your et-....._-.., lft,IM effke., torney ~~--"::'_:-.._~ I F . ·y 0 U A R E A ..... .=.,.,.,., .. ,..,,,,__. CREDITOR or e cont· ff_,.,.. • ._,.., "~ lng~nt eredltor Of the de-.:.,';'~ 0raw. c.r-.. ceased, you must file your
Tiie •• .... ..,.., 411Klelllla claim with the court or
• ...._, • ..., lfte:ef1ee11-111 present It to the person•I .... ..,_ ..._ • ...., ,_ representative ....... •nted ........... ...,,...
.....-... w111 .. _.. .. .,... ••· by the court within four rMtr • ...,_ • .,.. .... ,....,... months from the ct.le Of ..... ....._.. • _ _..c., .. first IMUenet Of letters H
utwy IM ,,__. ~· "' .. ..... ., .._ ........,. .. _. .,, provided In S.Ctlon 700 of
..w o.. .. TtW. w1111 ..._. .-tht Probate Code of
-.r -•..,......... """"'; • Cellfornle. The time for ===-~=-~i:.::= filing clelrns will not ••· ....... ....,ctwrwae ........... • plrt prior to four months • 1,,.... _.., .. v.11 ,,..... from the date of the heir· ~ .,°::, ~ T:..:,:: Ing noticed ebove.
,. • ._...,. .. _... ._, dW9M YOU MAY EXAMINE
_. ·--., .. T,,...., ec .. the fllt ktOt by the court . .... .. Wti.1 .-i1ceue11 ., t1111 If you ere Interested In the ................ ~: _., "'"' n .. te, Y.OU mey fll• • rt·
.-1M.1STAT• qutst with the court to re-s.cu.-1T1n 11ttv1c1, celve spec:lel notice Of the .~,....., .. -. lnventorri of es .. te HMts •T,,_., I lMA&J o.J. ~. and of he petitions, ec-, .. ~ counts and reports
::."-.........,· dtscrlbed In Section 1200.S ..... °''"" of the Cellfomle Probate T•: lm1 ,..1'1M COde. ,........ OrMtl c... Deify ,,,.., ~Or .... c...c Dtlllr ,....
Jiiiy "'a. .. "" ,. ... , ,, .. , u , "' .. ~ • ttl'iit
PVllUC NOTICE PVIUC NOTICE
atmed at makln1 1weepln1
cb..,.. lD tbe 15-year-old law.
••If y aoel la to JDak• tbe law f alrer ud more efficient . . . wtta.out a major revlalon of the act," blaakl.
Bob Scbleffer, a national CBS
newa correapondent, ur1ed the
aabeommittee to overrule Smith
and "rt1tore tbe proper emphul1
favorln.f pre1umptlon for dis·
closure.
"The demonatrable harm or
damace standard tha\ Smitb aet
aalde la a lbuncl concept wbJch
reducee tovemment llt11aUon and
f01tera apeedy compliance," aald
Schieffer, who represented Sl1ma
Delta Chi , the Society of
..
· Prof•llonal Jou.mallaU.
Cohaa:uut Jack Aodersoa said
federal acenclet were lntere.ted
only Jn protectlnt themaelvea
from embarruament.
''The Freedom of JnformaUoe
Act bu made It harder fOC' tbe
wrontdoen and incompetents ta
cover up tbelr ml1deed1, and
that'• the real reason they are ao
eater to pull ltl teeth,•· be alld.
The witnesaes received a friend·
1y reeeptlon from the committee
members, althou1h Rep. John N.
Erlenbom, R·nt., said chan1n ln
the law may be nece11ary to pro-
tect bullnesa trade secret.a and
personal privacy.
Rep. John Conyers, D·Mlcb.,
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•said newt a1encl• may not re.
celve the aame conalderaUoo iA
tbe Senate where Sea. OrrJo
Hatch, R·Utab, plans to be1Jn
Judiciary subcommittee beartnca
today on propoHll to broaden ex·
emptlona from the law.
New look! New size!
1\tt\~t~~t
\\\I coming Friday I 1
NO PUACHASE NECESSARY. CITY JUST FILL OUT THI DRAWING
ZIP ,...i
vaT c"''' Oeltfornla rancher lobert P. Nimmo,
World War U bomber
pilot and xar,an war
v•teran, baa been
eonflrmed u new ad·
mlnlatrator of the
Veterans Ad ·
mlniltraUon. Nimmo
la a former state
,aenator.
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Orange Coast UAIL Y ..-1Lv111 nurtKJ111y, ""''' , y, • •o, ••
·Hospital site Stirs flap
. San Diego leaders object to Navy's plan
SAN DIEGO <AP> -San Dle10
clvlc leadera have reacted aQarlly to
the Pent.aeon'• dec!alon to build a S30I million naval boapltal ln pie·
tureaque Florida Canyon ot Balboa
Park near one beinl abandonecl.
the day that they made thla de· etalon."
In an effort to quiet crltlca,
Secretary of Defen.se Caspar Weln·
ber1er said the holpltal bu .been re-
desi1ned to eliminate features to
wblcb city offtctals objected. Another
five acr• wu added to the prtHnt
naval hospital property belnl traded
to the city.
Mayor Pete Wllaoa told a newa
conference Wednesday tbat be atlll
preferred a site offered to the.,Navy
In southeast San Dle10.
"The cOnJtrucllon Industry and the
developera" want the aoutheut sltei
said retired Navy Capt. Norva
Richal'dlon, ~-chairman of the Save
Balboa Park Committee.
Hamilton Marston, a wealthy ctvlc
leader , said bulldin1 the hoepltal in
the park "is like puttln1 the
University. of California Inside Ft.
Rosecrans back in the daya the rort was a Cort ...;. It just won't work." He predicted "the Navy will rue .
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BUILDING ~ U•S ••••••••••• 50'/e Off ~~~~~ .. ~c;;..s·H·I~:·.~~ ......... 1011
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llCOIATIVI MMllS •• !IO'lt Off CIHMITS (AU SIZIS) •.•. iJ 71 Off
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STACllll lllS •.•• · •.•..• .' .•... 1" ASSOITlt m SWP\HS • • • 50'-Off
COASTlllS •.•. , ••.•.• • •••••.•• 3" IUllllMAID FOlDAWU .....a1... _.
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S.WI MllllASTO, 11·1t •.•• 41'1 <lOTIU llffllS . ' .... ' . ' .
JWAf va.tn ....... ; ....... 1" SUICTID NOOVll VACUUM CUANllS
IU ... SPllUATIN ......... 811 IOUIRCOVllS ............. 99o
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AHOITID AlUllONT PATIO M•HTUll
SAUGUS <AP> -The California Hlitl•fY
Patrol has beaun a crackdown on tnaclta that
violate the sta~ rules of the road for the toac
haulers. • On the (int day of the CHP'1 annual aeries of
surprise truck lnapectlons at selected point.I,
officers ln five hours Issued 5e cltatlOnJ. The
surprise lnspecllona were conducted alon1 the
Antelope Valley Freeway near here, with
emphasis on brakes and 1teerln1.
Forty.four. cltatloni were for faulty brakes,
and in the case of UI trucks, brakes were so bad
the vehicles had to be pulled off the road until they
could be fixed , said CHP pubUc affalra coordinator
Lance,Erlckson.
January's
Nall Works IL.. S,.CWC>ffw '40---a.i~!:..,.,.-Noo~ec-r!io--<IO hll
J400W.C...tH~
s.ffe A. tU. 641-)411-
C•ll 642-5178.
Put • few word•
lo work tor you.
S..woto ~Si.. al•-0-tc .. s .... -y..,,.....,
COIT• ...... M1·121t , . .._._
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MERCURY SAVINGS
and loan auociation
OPEN MO!\I. FHI. H A .M . fi PM
SATURDAY 10 A .M . ·I l'.M .
Executl~• OfflcH: 7812 Edinger Ave., fSCJC
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Sourhern Celllomle R~/Ofte/ OfflcH :,
5877 E. La Palma Ave .. Anaheim. CA 92907
8955 Valley View St •• BU.na Patti. CA 90829
196e Arnelll Rd., Ct.marlllo, CA 93010
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20715 s. 'Yalon BIYd., canon CA 807<4e 23021 Lake Center Of., (Lake ,oretO. El TOfo, CA 82930
1001 E. Imperial Hwy'l La Habfa. CA 90831 Gt 4140 Long S.ach Blwo., Long Btach, CA 90807 • 22939 Hawthofne Blvd. TON&ACe, CA 80505
1095 lrvlne BIYd., Tustin, CA 92980 235 N. Citrus A~ .• WNt'Covlna. CA 91793
"Mercury Room" evt//eble on• reaerved bl•I•
lOUJ\I. IOO\ISlllG UllDU
PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
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DEAR PAT DUNN: Our tax refu.nd
check came, but my husband and I mil·
pl•ced lt. We've Joo~ed everywhere. What
can we do, lf anythina! Also, my husband
prepared our Joint tax return and I just
aiined it. He says I'm just as responsible for ,v~at's on the return as he is. fa this true?
G .K .. Huntington Beach
. If Y•'ve loet yoar refud clillffll, pM9e u., la&eraal aeveaue Service ud Utey wUI
la•trtld Y• Oii lao• you caa Ille a clala for a d .. Uca&e cltrffll. .U for you ~r qllHUOll, las HY• YOll are Jut H reapoulble for JMr tu reaara as yoar ludba8d Is. By 1lp1J11
>'••r ume a. tbe tttn11 Y• became lesaUy r~1pGmible for any tase1 dae. ·
Dry f ooda solar way
DEAR PAT DUNN: I have a laree
veeelahle carden and quite a few fruit trees
in my yard. Every year I en4 up with more
fruit and veeetables than I can use. I'd like to
~ow ll it wouJd be poasibfe..lo preserve them by sun dryinc. I've heard this can be doQe,
but don't know ii you need speci~l equipment
or which fruits and vegetables can ~ •un-
dried 1uecesefuUy. ·
E.H., Newport Beach
ae1earet.ers •ave eveluled ... .,,. .. , .,
ttepkal ud ••Mroplcal fnila ud ve1e&ablea
for aeveraJ yea.rs. Tiiiey foued diet peaekl,
ma•a•. lreetl peppers, -'-a, •u~m1,
P.faatalal aad 11apes CH be 111eeeul.Uy pre·
1enecl by IM>me U'Jla&. Some food prod•d•
aeed preU'eatmeat. He• u blaaeli••1 Hd/or
1Ueta1-wa.e. dried, ttteae ,.._ta cu be
1terecl la cemtaJaera at room te•peratve.
For more detaUecl laforma&Mll oe llryta1
1pedlle fraJtl aad ve1etablel. ~~ Ute
Ceoperatlve E•teuloe office at 774-'7'51 aad
uk for Ute pabUcalHNI, "0ryl8J Foods at
Home."
A solar food d.ryer caa be ball& eully for
IHI Ulaa SZlt. It &I 4let&pH le *J f ... "Jut
eao•P" M tlaey .... , evel'IMtat • IHua.
Coa1tnle..._ lal•••U-cu M ~..aed by •rlU.1 &e t/.8. cttna ud S..btnpjeal
Prodllda IAboratory. P.O. lloJl l ... Wiater Havea, Fla. S388t.
Ditforce may change W-4
DEAR PAT DUNN: I was recently
divorced and was wonderint lf I should fill
out a new W-4 form. Someone told me I had
lo d o th.is.
-L.T .. Coata Mesa
A divorce or aeparaUoe eaa affect Ute
namber of HempUOu you ere eatMJecl to
claim. ~ lateraal aeveta11e Service ad·
vlaea tallpayen wlao uve reeeatl1 dlvercecl
or separated Lo claffll wl&al &alelr empleyer &o
determtae laow many eaempdoM are cu·
renUy cJaJmecl.
A new Form W -4, Employee'• Wltlailold·
la& AllowHce CertUleate, •••t be flied
wltlaln II day1 after It beeomea appueat
tbere hu beea a c•aaae la tM Hmber of •I· lowable eHmpUou. ·
For addltloaal laformaU. refer to IRS
PubUcatloa 5t4, ''Ta• l11formetloa for
Divorced or Separated l11d1Yiduala," evalla-
ble at IRS offtce1.
A "Got o problnn'! Then write to Pot
•"' ... Dunn. Pot wtll Cut Ml tape, fielting
" ..L tM ouwera ond action !IOU Med to sol~ ineq1dties m gooemrnent ond
bu.riM.ss. Moil JIC*r qwdiOtu to Pot
Dwan, At Yoa.r ~e. Ormtfie Cooat
Doily Pilot, P .O. &tt l5f0, Ct*a Me1a, CA 1262f. At
mony lettna os pouib~ wiU be CJJllWtrN, but plloMd
1nquif'W1 or letters not including tlw reader's full
name, oddreu and bunMu houn' phoM numbeT
cannot be ~rN. Thu column o~r• dail11 ez.
cepl Sundays."
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installed
:28 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality ~h.utte~
·FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE
ON THE MARKET TODAY .•• AT FACTORY
.. . DIRECT PRICES! Call (714) 548-6841 or 548-1717
. FINAL REDUCTIONS
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NOTtC•Of' A~CATICIN
TOUU.
ALCOMCIUC MV•llAGH Te WlleM fl IMy C-•n ,
Ar-i." a1e1M _., •• ....,~ le t lie Ooperlll'lent et Alcelt,H~
..... , ... C:-CIW IW "O" OH SALi 8S.< & WIN• IPV8. UT Pl..1 .. .. 11 .,, .... 11c ..... , ... , et toe
W•r-A-. ,_If! V•ll", CA .,, ..
1''*41"*9 0r-. C:-1 Delly ,,...,
Jiiiy ••••• , ,.,.., SHOE Se111l-Annual PUBUC NOTICE ' . -----.....--
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PRICE
Selected
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#54 FAS .. <* ISLAte. MIWPOIT HACH (7141 '44·4223
#27 MAIH nmT. Al.HAMIU 121 JI 21Z·5'71
PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
l"ICTITIOUS •u••••ss NAM• STATU~CNT Tiie loll-Int perlOfll are NIH 1M11lneu ...
GOADll!'S OIL.I, 1JSC 8ellof
SlrMI, Cotta Mew, Callf0tn1a fl•:it ,
T-Kewal, 401·1! WHI AltOn,
Santa Ane. Cetlf.,.tlla m i.
Clll!Yru Kawel, 401·1! West AllClfl, •
Santa A,,., Celllorfll• t:r.» .
hl1 11us1Nt$ It c.fldllctacl Dr I~
fl•IOVal• I~ -wilel
Tomoo K•wll, Clll"•cv Ka•al
T"" 11.._1 .,_. lllad wltll ~ c ... .,,, c.-"'Or-C.-ly on Mr "· '"' ,..,,,
....... ....,Or ..... Coe•• Dolly p,._.,
Jiiiy ••. n, 111, AuO •. "'' not,.,
PUBUC"NOTICE ____ ___.__
ltOTICaOf' OIMOt.UTICIN 0,
l'AltTNlltSttlP' PVDllC ftDUa II llel'90y gt-!bet
Corinne A Cell--Tereu, ~ AmoroM, llertttolwe dolnv 11111/Mit .,_, ._ fkUllou$ firm ,,_ _...,.,
11y1e ot TN PllrlKt ... •nc•, at •tlK. Hiiaria W•v. City ol ......_,, a.oC:ll:
Co..nly ol 0r.,., Stale of C.Hforpl,t,.·
did ... Ille .. , .. y ot July, ltll,'9y
mul11el COflMlll, dl110lwe Ille lald
partnerllllp -IMmlftale 1'11tlr .....
llDfls •• PMfners tlwr•n. Said -lneM In Ille luture wlll t>e conducted t>y C«1nne A Callllilen,
•II• Wiii P•Y end d l1<ller11• i ll
llat>llltle1 -C1e011 ot ,,,. firm an41 ~· eel we a11 "-1" payeblt to llle firm.
Furlller ,.,.ice II ...,..t>y 9lwwi f.-1
Ille unden19nect wlll ,..,. i. •"4*111• •
ble, trom llllt ci.y on. for "'IY ~· · '
tlon ln<vrrecl t>y Ille ot,,.r In "°' ~:
name or In Iha,._ of Ille fltm. ".; •
DATED AT Newpott Bee;;..,.'.
Ctllfornle, tlll1 Mt! day ol July, '•'-"'· • •
Tff .... M. A.mor-.o ·°::· : •
Corinne A Call-"~· , PuDllllwcl 0r-. Coett Dollr ptliit,. •
July "· t•t >1$41 ; -~" ·a PUBLIC NOTICE _ _.-:·· :
NOTIC:5 INVITING atOS ~:
Nollco " ,,.,....., 91wen ll\el ·~· IO.td o1 Tn.&teH ol I,_ eo.st oern
mun1ty ~I-Dlllrt<I ol O•~ •
C°"ftlY. c.lllornW. wHI taUtW ....,_. .
lltd• up le 11 00 • m .• ~Y • .<>.4l(ldU • >. , .. , •• tr. PvrclWK!ne 0e1>e<1"'"' · .
ol .. ,d coll-d"ltkl IDUlect el Q;o • • Ad•m ~ Aweftue. Cella Me}(, • CalllorNa, at wlllcll •-Mid "'4h • ..cll · IMP114N1cJy _....._r_f« _,-', ·,
FAl.l.I U I COMM U H l.n . SEAVICUICOl.l.EGE ACTIVITfaS. • CAL.ENDAA,·,COASTLIH£ C~· '
MUNI TY COLI.EGE >. All t>tO. are 10 t. i'l ae<orci.nce ~ ,,,. Bio F0tm lnslr\ICllom -~
11on1 and St>Kmcallon w1,.cn ate ,-.. °" Ille -nwy IM M<ure<I ift ,,.. olflu
OI lM Pvrc.Nl•ne A .... I of Wiid <Oil ... dl1lrltl • .
,166111 Eacn IM-r mull 1ubm1l ••Ill ii• .
NOTIC9 OP AP'P'l.lc;ATIC* Pvt>lllftfd 0r.,... c.o.11 D•lly Pllol. l>ld • cas!Mr'1 cn.u, terltfled <fW\!tll, ~ C ....... IN July 1•, 21, JO, AuQ ••• 1'11 JIOO .. I Ot t>lddet'1 bond -1Myable '°i OWN•ltSMIP' O, Au:ottcK.tc: ora.? ol IM Cout Corntnuftlly Col
Pu.1 'C NOTICE' ••v••A0• 1.1c•Ns• PUBUC NOTICE 0111r1c1 Board of Tru11us 1.... • • ~ c. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: amoulll not ten lllan live per~I --------~--l(l!MIHSl(f•S ENTERPRISES. INC. I ' U'-lol tlW sum Did ••• -•altl .. JM• I I 1 11 ,.. Ille t>l-r will entw lnlo Ille pr~ 'ICTITIOUS 9UMN•U •PP Y nt o I • .._apartment of "CTITIOUS aUSINISS COt\tracl u IN 1ama 11 ewar-'.Jo llAMll ITAT••lfT AkolMllk ~ ... C-rol for "0 " NAMS STATUllCMT 111m In 11-• ....,, o1 f .. lure to eni. (•
TIM .......... ...,_ It ...... ~ OH SAi.i GENERAi. lo Mii •l<-k Tne tOll-1"9 perlOfll are dOl"ll lo W<" coftl•«I. IM proc.~ ol')ll!e
-M : t>ewr .... •I 2l022 ~ Strwt, t>wllnna • <MO will lllO torteltocl, or In U)e ~
CltOWNS 8Y DeecwtM4 J., ... HvflllftllM hedl, Celll°""JI. I.Ill.A. "'5oc:1ATIS, -Al-ot. boflel ..... full....., lMnof wiU.llle .,_""""' s..lte lo., ........... Vell", PvtNllMd Or .. Coell Dally Piiot, Strut New-I lea<ll Callforrua lorfeilM to w.o <Oii ... Olstrk t. • CAfl111. Jiiiy i•, Itel Jll2~1 . .,_.. • • No t>I-,,..y wlllldr-hll IM<tf• O•~ ~ MAl"HMAN, 8arMra L Hoff,,,.,.. t06 A9-• period o1 tor1y 11 ... 1.UJ a.rt «.-.,
tt•I T..-.i.-• ...-~lt. PtJBUC NOTICE SlrHI, H•--1 .. •<II. C.tlforflla tlled•lewtforln._"'41....,fff.'-:
CAnw.. '2t60 T,,. 8oerd o1 Trvst9ft r.-ttt lfjJ Tltlt ....._. 11 cendlKMd lly lfl If!. -C Echtord ttoffman. t06 Al-pr1wll ... 01 ••teth"ll any -all ltjh
41lv...... f'lCTITIOUS auSIMalS Slrut. Newperl Beacll, Callforflla or 10 wa1w any irr99U1ar11te1 ·~· O.W• J. llUR-MAMC STAT•MaNT t2ttO ' tormailll .. 1n""' 1M4 w 1n 111e IMldl',.._ n .. ---,.... .... ... Tiie foll-lflt --••• d•lne Tiii• ""'"'"' II <-<lecl t>y • HormMI E wa(Sin C-ty Clen of OrMet c-.ty 911 IMnl-•· (leMral --rVMP S«retaty, ~ J-D,I... PIRFO•MEX, 110 Newporl llw-•t. Hoff"""' otT,.,._. "~ Center C>rlw , Sult• 200, N••pon Tiiis -...-wet filed •llll Ille CM•I ~ ""*......, 0r-.. c-c Delly ,....._ hacll, Cellfonll• ~ c-•Y oen "'0r.,. c-tv o" July co11 ... Dlsfc·lc•
J-lJ,MyJ.t, 16, "81 ..., Me,....rnent Worll Auoclelat, "· "" Put>ttllled Or-Coe\! O.••t Plfdt.
PUBUC NOTICE
,.ICTITIOUI 8Ul4NIM
~ITAT••NT Tiie ......... ,.,_ It .........
M : ,
HA•aOR O•OOMINO, 1 ... l
11on11111ln, H11nll n11en •••~II. ellloml•,...
Cll••lffft S111M Malltt, 1'71'
l119twoed ~. """''""" llM<ll, •llletnl• .... Tlllt ---.. It c..-Ct.M !If .,. I~ .........
CMrtMn s. MelllK Tlllt ........,..,.. wet tllld wltlt tM c-•" C*11 t1 °'.,.. c:.unev.,. J•y ''· "" ,,.. ..
Plllllltlw4I Dr ... CMtl Dolly ... ...
Jiiiy "· u. •. ,..,.. .. '"' ,, ..... .
inc .. CAllNw111a. 110 ""'-' C:...IM l"l .. U1 July " u. "" 11~ Ori••· s..lt• 200, Newpen k•<ll, PuDll-Or-Coetl D•llY Pilot, ...:...
c a111orn1at21MO -Juty ... u,:io.~ •· '"' ,.,,,,, ••••• 'C NOTICE ·:·: 11111~11 t..-ictact llY • <• _.
por•t1on. PUBLIC NOTICE - --~ . O. F-llOr. Prnl-.:; Tiii• ~Wat filed •1111 ,,,. -----NOTICE OF DEATH Qr--
CWflly '*" .. Or ..... Couftty °"July .. OT•C• INVITING ••OS HELEN e: z ELL EJ'lt,.
u. "'' ,1 .. m .,::1:: ::!'6c::'"c:9..:.":o":.::~ aka HE LEN ZELL C:fJ;.
P111>11.,.,. 0r.,. CMst 0011y P'llol. eov1 ... .,,., Newport euc11, CA nMJ aka H E LEN ERM ~ -•
J111ytt,n .».A111.•.1111 J20Nt. 1H1t112:111P.M.an"'92"\deyot J11ly, TRUDE ZELLER ANl>>r
----1111, at llONc.ll 11me euc:11 t>IOt -11 t>e OF PETITION TO /(~.-: PUBUC NOTICE . opanu •nd '""fer JAMBOREE MINISTER ESTATE . .' :~ ~ R OAD CHOltTH80UND ) ------HSURFACIN(HROllU:ORDROAO A -109467 to all hel.~j,>
'IC'T'ITIOUI 8USIN•U T 0 '0 0 "I! IT S'O u TH 0 F beneficiaries creditors~=
NAMaSTAH••T l!ASTa1.ul"FoR1vE. cont l n~ent c reditors· ·of~· Tiie ........... __, It dlilfte IMlsl-CONTltACT NO. 2"1
-.. , ENGIHl!l!R'S HT1MAT1 .. uoo Helen • Ze ller, aka Helen
s o M EHTlflP'1t11as, u• ~,,,,....,, 11w c11y c--11 11111 Zeller, aka Helef') Ermen-
::t:"I• Awettw, Co•t• MH•. CA 1411t .. yafJuly,1t1t. trude Zeller and person!l
DONAt.D G. Mct.100, u ~:-ci:;.,.,,..,-who may be otherwise In;
.. ,onl• A11-. Co•t• MaH, CA Pr-tlve lllCld9n ,..., oe..in -terested In the will and/cSr..., PUBUC NOTICE ..,., _.., t>1c1 ._ ... at no ,_. et tr. estate. : ·------------1 T11lt ....,_II 'endllctod l>y lfl If>. offke ef 1119 PW!k '#«111 Detlarl• itl h be f 'f-... el111Wet. "'•"'· uoo Newport ••vlevar.i. A p e t on a s ~ t """' • J&-i~i~~~i~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!! ~n~~-• ~~~~ ~~hedl.CA~ byOra~Rl~~Jr.ln~e ~ •AMII ITATllMlllfT T11t1 ..._,. -",.. wtai .. Fer,..,._ lnfortMtlefl, ,.11 Gllt>ert ~uperlor Court of Oranne • Tiie , .. ,...,._,__,•re C-yo..tt10r..,..c..my..,J111v W ~E,,.._ •1'*2211 •
---· '· tte1. • =.1.,.. 0r-. ~1 o.iiy Piiot. ountv reques ting that :
19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa, CA '¥l.flZl
.. ~:.~~~=-A~T...:l.a ,, ..... Jiiiy "· '•' 21,..., Ora S. Riggle, Jr. be ap-~
Jeff A.-.. "1 ._... ~ .. c..-"""!1--_ar-..,eau• Do1•y ,.,.... po Int e d a s pers on a I ·:
Mne,c;A...._ Jvtyi ,n, Awe. •1•1 ,, .... , PUBLIC NOTICE representative to ad·; JMW.NMN,~s-c1r., PUBUCNOTICE m inst er the estate of ·' ":i;.~~., YtlMft, c... uL•..,.••A•••K>NAL Helen E . Zeller, aka H elen :. Meu, CA--. ,IC'Tlnous euse••• wAn• OUAL•TY Zeller, aka Helen Erm en-:~
T...._J.u..er,1at1car...,1.11., NAMlllTATa••T co.T--aoA•o tTude Zeller (Under the In·!
tt1111t111•a.dl.CAtM& Tiie ,........_ ,., .... , .,. -.1"' SAMTAW•••t0te depende nt Admln istra-i Tlllt ..,...._ ,, C ..... t tH 9Y a.._. __ : ........ A........ t
..,_.,,...., .. .,.., ,ltOMOTIVATORs, ''°""Illy 111---.ce.,.. tions A ct>. T~e petition is ~
J.A.Mlll9f P'erllCl~ ... lrvlM,CA'2114. NOTICSOI' set for hearing In D ,pt. ;
Tiii• ........... -,.. .. wtt11 ,.. ""°''LAYERS wl!ST tNc •• • P'UllLICMU••• N o. 3 at 700 Civic Center ·: C-ty Clef1k ef 0r ... ~lily 911 Callltrnl• cer,.,.atlOfl, t•ttl" Slly en41; APPLICATION FOR WASTE Drive, West, In the City of :·
J..,y,,lt.,. ,.,.Clftte,lrWlno,CAft114. OISCHARGI! REQUIRl!Ml!NTS ..... Santa Ana9aCallfomla on ... Tiil• ....._, 11 ~-ay • c•· tleNI "91hllant Dhcl'Wlroe Ellmlf!e·
,.,,11911• uen System ...,,,,." tor '"° City ot August 5, 1 1 at 9: 30 a .m . ~ P'.-0.P'LA..;,::.~ WIST INC. ~~::~ .._11 ""'111., IF YOU OBJECT to tM ·~ ~ "" •n NPOl!.S piwmlt .....i1c•t1C111-•· granting of the petition, 'l
Tlllt , .......... -lllOd wltlt IN plfH for •Hit dlteller .. reqwlr•· you Sh o uld either -p-}
CMlfltY c1er1t of Or...._ CDWlty "' 1Mnu fet u. dlte11e,... of <l•rlflod pear at the hearing and ~
J-"·"''· ,,_ :.=n:.,~~·~n:.0'1•• state your objections or :
''*ltl!M 0r .... CMst Delly....... °" ""...,,of pre11m1nar, ,,.,. •• fllt written obJectloos with ~
J-'' n -. -... '-'"' at7M1 "'-_. -'kMlon °' ••wtui ''-"" tt.e court before the htar • : • ' ..-. .,.. ,...iec1on1, u. c.111orn1a '' ~ • 1t1110M1 _.., °"""11, cen1ro1 eoerd, Ing. Your appearance may : PUaLIC NOTICE s.ittl AM ..._..... lefttotn..ly pro be In person or by your at-•
"'" .. '-_... dltdler .. r~r• torn~. ' -II • ._.. elf9-I llml\all.,t O U A R E ,.. ~ f'ICTITI-_.. , a11• ••eclol cond1tlen1. Pet1ona I Y "' '\
.... tTA.,...IW wl ...... to<-llP9llet~llO CREDITOR or a cont·:
,,. ....... ..,_ " ....._ ..... '"' ,.._. 111K11« .. ._ir...-t• lngent creditor of the de-·:
-•: -lfllll ..... _., -In wrlU,. d st fll • ,...,., • ._ COAST TOWING MIW•CE. ta .... _...,...no later"*" cease , you mu e your \
TllM ....._. ..-.. .-.. ,.,,,..,,., ••Y. c .. ,. M• .. , ~ts. '"'·"'•~w-.ec-clalrw wit h the court or · c-tyCIMllfOr-.c:-.IY•JWJ c.it...,,...., .. _ rK.94 ..... !lrler ................. present It to the personal ~
1 "'' • & w ,.,..._ """ ~ will .. <~"'..,.,...._..., t ti I ~ d · · ._ t•oew.-..c.e--.~ .. nMl _mflllt,.. ,._.4Mfll.,. represen a ve appo n,e :· ~ ar..a c.M o., • .., _ 1 • • .... ,..,..,., by the court w l thin four ~ ~· -.-.-."" a.tMt. Tfll•...._•u---.eur· r11e._. ... .._ .. ....,"'"'-· months from the date of : • ., .. -. 11o11 •....., 1t 1n etWMIMlt pr..., fl t 1 of 1-at ' ~w T-•At 111e., •· _..,.,_..,_...~-... rs SSU4tnc• '"en as ·.
--::·: .... ...,...., ..... ,... • Mlk ...,. provided In section 700 of ~
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Tille -,.... ..-.. ...,. .. ...,... tht probete c ode of ·; C1M1tyOWu•ON111a0111111r•.M, l>An:.........,11.1•1 C•llfornl•. The tlmt tor i
'M, ,., TIMI. ,, ••. lft. flll I I Ill -...... ~LACI:. Cit, (-.Cit Clle~.. ng c a ms w not .... ; ........_. 0r..., c.... °""'......, ._ N~1 ._....,.,,, ,......... plre prior to four months < ,,..,,,,.., .. ,,....,,,. .,....,, '"'"·~· trom the ute Of tht M4tf'·.
I ....... ,...... .............. , --..... ' ...... ...,..,.,,.,,.,........ At nottc-e_,,., \ ..,.. ,..._ •"" *"' -•• \'OU MAV EXAMINE1
e11er1e • ..._. ......,i:,••.1111 ae. Ille k_. l»Y the court.'°' ":.'TJ:.T = ==-Cini .... • .. • ... 1 If ,., •rt Interested In "'9 l TIM ... ...__.... .... ...._ ...... ...._ ..... ,., .. ._., Htele,,toU ... y flit e N•l ~:'i>tTtONA&. ••11eN, =-~·55 QeMllilll•Ncawt ....... ~ NaW~OU HACH, ttH ,.,, IMlllllBM._........ Ctlvt-lllClel ftltko of tftt • ==-,...., .......,. ..... -===----=:=::-... =:=ro: ::..= ~ , ........ ,.,, "" ,.,. ·---................ r_.· ....... A ... _.. '" ~. p ....,. ..... -=---........................ _ ... --··-~ .,......., .. ""~ ---~,........, '•" tato.t of th• -.-....; ~ ._.... .. ~ • • ........ Calltoml• P'r'c*ell Codi. ·s.
lo IF -.. • =:"1.:":w:.:=--~ <M ..._,. _. , .... "............ '" c.... ..... ........... ~ 1• .\ ....... "'9r. "llll"Jlll••·...,., ,.... ............. ..... • .,........... Olll'l',!'W' ..... ....................... Delly flt.JUiy 'iiikif ~'-."'l\.O:Z-,,..-,.=: ~ o.._c... ~ '"'
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COAIT CUITOCNMe M•"::;. PICTITICIUl llUlt'6•• LTO., MIW. --a,,_, I'),
...... ITAT8M9Wf , CA ...
T)ie' ......... ,__ -.... Tiie ~ ...... .._ t.-..,._a: ....,... •.,... -.... •Or-.. IUIUHI M8 CYCL8 A(• c-ty111 .... I,,_ U*tttU. 9'4 .._.. ._...... ...... llP. ...._, .. W. --k Mlllll...._a.cll,~""1 CA19t. l'l,C-.-.CA .. .
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GREAT· TUESDAY, SALE JULY 14, DAYS 10AM-9PM.
LEFT! WEDNESDAY,
JULY15,
10AM-6PM. 2()%..50% THURSDAY.·
fEI JI.JC i04$ JULY 11. '
SPORf COATS 10AM-6PM •.
SllTS FRIDAY,
SLICKS JULY 17, ~ 10AM-9PM. '
BEllS SATURDAY,
SWEATERS JULY 18, .
SHOES 10AM-6PM.
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WE KNOW YOU'LL BE
PLEASED WITH THE
OUTSTANDING
SELECTED
MERCHANDISE we
ARE PRESENTING
FROM OUR REGULAR
STOCK. THE SAVINGS
ARE TERRIFIC ON THE
MENSWEAR AT
ALL OF OUR STORES,
AS WELL AS
ON THE lAOIES'
ITEMS AT THE
MARINA STORE. AND
YOU'LL BE GLAD TO
KNOW THAT YOUR
SALE PURCHASE
MAY BE CHARGED
TO YOUR BANK·
AMERICARD, MASTER
CHARGE. YOUR
GARYS & COMPANY
PERSONAL ACCOUNT
OR. OF COURSE, CASH. AU. SALES AAE
FINAL. ALL STORES
W1LL BE CLOSED SUN·
DAY. JULY 12TH
AND MONDAY.
JULYf3THTO
PREPARE FOR THE
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1111
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--: NOW '24600
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S11nuner at Sherman
By llA&Y IANI! SCAaCEU.O ... ...,...... . -
Sherman Library and Oardeu lD CoroGa
del Mar celebrated tbe 1ood old
summertime wttb lta second annual
Family Picnic.
The party, under lhe direction of Ann Wella,
was planned as a "thank you" lo~ the many
friends of the 1arden1, named after Calllomla
pioneer and educator Motea H. Sherman.
• The frl~nda , whose financial IUPllOrt
maintains the beautiful fiowera and blatorical
book collections, enjoyed an afternoon .of
sunshine and muslc combined wlth picnic
HAPPENINGS
favorites such as hot doga, lemonade, beer on
tap, popcorn and overalze chocolate chip
cookies .
While volunteers in white straw skimmer
hats kept thinas runnln1 smoothly, guests
admired the postcard-perfect flowers and
greenery or browsed in the gift shop.
Children collected bright helium balloons
which competed with the blouoma for attention.
The young and the youni-at-heart enjoyed a
Punch and Judy puppet show in the shade of an
old pepper tree, wlt.h Punch living up to bis
name once again.
Musicians eotertained' throu1hout the
gardens, and Dixieland music by the Oversextet
provided a toe-tappin1 beat.
Drawinel fw door prt.. tbroulbout U..
afterooon awarded planta. patio f\lnltur• aDd a
home couultaUoo by OM ol Ule'.,...a·tbume.
experta who kMP the ont·bMck·lqUAn IU'deu
in topa~pe.
T be Governtn1 Board of tbe Frleadl ol
South Coaat Repertoey Gu.Uda held a
• luncheon meetln1 arowMI the SCR patio
fountain for lncomln.s and out1oln1
210cen. •
Artistic Director• Martin Btuon and David
Emmes, no Scroo1ea, 1ave each out1oln1
officer a framed color pboto from December'•
"A Cbristmaa Carol" production.
Catherine Thyen, leavinl alter two years u
guild 1eneral chairman1 received a Beleek lrilh
china vase from the 1u11ds.
While enjoylng the salad luncheon, l\llld
officers beard year·end fund-ralsln• reaulta u
well as a rtport that 1uild memberablpa
increased 25 percent durin1 the U•>-81 season.
Deborah Andrews wlll serve aa 1eneral
chairman for the coming season, and she will be
assisted by Jane Martin, Shirley Lampert,
Laurie Hill, Kathy Kl11allen, Joyce JUJtice,
Mary Garibottl, Betty Taylor, Katie Gransee,
Doris Pascale, Barbara Murray, Mim Melfrich,
Trudy·Pa.sso. Sharon Paisley, Donna Brownell
and Jackie Krupp.
T he Oran1e Coast Calllomia Council of
Beta Sigma Phi held a brunch meetln1
• hosted by the Delta Epsilon Psi Chapter
of Newport Beach.
The theme was "A Celebration," and Mrs.
Roger Work presided, assisted by a comr,nlttee
includin1 Mrs. Milton Frei or Irvine and Mrs.
Palmer Anderson or Newport Beach.
Marjorie Adama (leftJ
givea popcorn to Jenny
Glenn and her mother
Patty at the Sherman
Gardens Family ~cnic.
I The wedding pict11re Boudoir acting is hot potato
Mrs. James Mrs. Brown
James-Kruschke
Rosemarie L. Kruschke and Charles A.
James, Jr., both or Santa Ana, were married in
ceremonies at St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church. .
The bride, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.
Kruschke or Winnebaeo, Illinois, graduated from
Winnebago High School.
The bridegroom, son or Mr. and Mrs. Llyn
Burdick of Huntington Beach, also graduated from
Winnebago High.
After a trip to the Grand Canyon, the couple
plan to live in Santa Ana.
Brown-Parsons
Susan Parsons of Santa Ana Heights and
Clinton Brown or Costa Mesa were married in
ceremonies in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church,
Newport Beach.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .. James R.
Parsons of Santa Ana Heights Is a graduate of
Estancia Hieb School and Orange Coast College.
The bridefroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 0 .
Brown of Costa Mesa also graduated from
Estancia and attends Orange Coast CoUeee. •
The couple plan to live in Costa Mesa alter a
trip to Lake Tahoe.
-RUFFELL'S
: UPHOLmlY . .,.. . .,_.., ......
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COSTA ... HA_-::}4~1116.t
DEAR ANN : Com e on, Old
Girl -you are copping out by
perpetuating the Jreatesl piece
of deceJ)tion of all time. ll'a the Hinchliff e-f'A>rre1a • best -kept secret in history. Why
don't you level with the world
Pe1tgy Jo Correia of Newport Beach and Glenn · and tell us exactly what 00
Hinchliffe of New Hampshire, graduated from ·women 1et out or sex?
Crescent Bay, Laguna Beach. Females have been fakin1 it
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Correla or Bellflower are the since Eve bit the apple. Don't
parents or the b["ide, who is a graduate or Cerritos you think it's high lime men
College. 4 were told that all that moaning
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack and sighing in the boudoir ls a
Hinchliffe of New Hampshire graduated from .put-on to satisfy their egos?
Pembroke Academy and Is a contractor lo Laguna If one woman out of 20 has a
Beach. climax half the time. that's a
Lorton-Guthridge
Patricia Guthridge of Fullerton and Chris
Lorton of Costa Mesa exchanged wedding vows in
First Lutheran Church, Fullef1on.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
A. Guthridge, graduated from Sonora High School
and Fullerton City College.
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mn. George
Lorton of Costa Mesa, 1raduated from Eatancla
High School.
· The coupje plan to live Ln Springdale, Ark.
Coed test faila
BATH, England (AP) -Downside, a lead-
ing British Roman Catholic private school
founded 275 years aio by Benedecti.ne monk.a.
has decided admlttin1 lirls to its histortcally
all-male precincts doesn't work.
Nearly a third of Britain's 210 old and
prestilious private boys' 1cbooll, broke with
tradition durln1 the 70s and enrolled small num-
bers of ctrla in their two Hnior cJaasea.
"Th.ere baa been no scandal or anytbin1 like
that, but I'm afraid the experiment. baa not
worked,·' Downside headmaster Dom Pblllp
Jebb sald. •
The 13 female pupils out ot an enrollment of
500, were under "terrific ~motional and
psycbolo&ical "pressure." be aaid. "I don't Jhlnk
monks are equipped to talk to teen·aae ctrls
about anythin1 that mt1bt io wrooc with their
personal lives," be added.
lot. Maybe it has something to
do with their a natomy, but
women were short-changed in
the sex department at birth, and
it's a rotten shame.
I am sure you have recejved
many letters on this subject -
and you've even printed a few -
lrut you di&miss the m with
casual contempt, almost as if
you don't believe they are for
~al . .
Surely Ann Landers, the con·
fidante of millions, must know
the facts. WM not bring them
out into the open? Perhaps more
female readers will have the
courage lo express themselves. I
believe it would be therapeutic
as well as informative. And
maybe the men out there, who
always manage to get theirs,
will be a little mo~ considerate.
1 realize this is a bot potato,
but I'm tossing it into your lap
and will watch with interest to
see what you do with It. -ONE
. WHO HAS BEEN ACTING FOR
YEARS
Dear One: GrH&ed, mUU.U
of womea are qllletly aervlcla1
Uaelr bed·partaera, feellac
aotM.q and 1etU.1 very IJWe
joy oat of .ex. And aome men
coaJcbt't c~re leu, bat a sreat
ma•y DO care. Vnfortuaately,
thy are completely aaaware
tbat wldle It'• tJae Foarth of .laly
q1u11n1 !? aslt fpr financial help from
relatives. As a matter of htct •.
my wife and I helped out-my~ -
brother-in-law and bis family for·
many year s because they.
needed It and we wanted lo. ·. ~ ,
for THEM, tt•s Labor Day for This same brother-in-law iOtct·
tbe penon they are with. me last week that my wife bad
I have said It before, and 1 wtll promised his children her
say it again: It la ap to tbe diamond rings and valuable coin
woman to communicate ber collection. My wife and I were
needs and desires to her very close and she never mm·
partner. She should guide him _ tioned a word to me about wa.bt·
tell blm what ls pleaalllg to ber ing lo leave those items lo 'beT
and wbat ls not. In other words, nieces and nephews.
women wbo are willing to be Do I have 'an obligation h~re?
passive rt!f:eptacles instead of My brother-in-raw seems to think so. What does Ann Landers active participants are destined think? S.C. IN VAN NUYS · never to experience what la rlghtrally theirs. A healthy, Dear S.C. If yoar wife wu&ed
mutally rewardlag sexual rel•· her brother'• children to llave her diamond rings and,..ffla col· tlonsblp requlr~s candJd con· lectlon, 1be aboald bave pa' lt in
venation, experimentation and wr.ltlng. Thls ls caJJed a wiu..
Pr a c tic e. If "o m en want In tbe absence of aacb a -.,
"thelrs," they must speak up ment, Ann Landers tltln.b you
and not be so lald-back -If you are UDder no obllgadon to ba.IMI
wUI pardon the exprenloa. • tbem over. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My dear wife pused away recently. DEAR ANN LANDERS: What
We had no children. I am 65 and can be done about house gUesls.
1 iv e 0 n a r 1 x e d inc 0 me . who place long-distance calls
Fortunately, I have never had to <even transcontinental) on a host's phone without making
Garage sale
set in Irvine
The Irvi ne c hapter o f
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to 3 p.m. on July 19 at 4652
Sierra Tree Lane in University
Park.
Clothing and household goods
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Bramson Technical Institute in
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programming , o pthalmi c
technology and business skills.
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arrangements to pay for them!
This has happened to us several
times. I find it incredible tbAt
guests would not insist on paying
for their personal telephone calls.
Any suggestions? -RIPPED
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It to the clod. If you don't receive a
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should be encouraged to 1Jve bis
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I have ambivalent feellnl• about
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On ooe hand, I hate feellna lousy.
On the other band I know that I am
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myself. I can feel It as I Ue there ln a
loose ni(bt1own, my stomach nat,
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barely making a ripple under ·the
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There ls no doubt in my miad that
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my sltln will look like it was made for
someone else, I will have to puncture
!'ew boles ln all my belts and I will
fulfill my lifetime wish of bein1 able
·to cross my legs and lock the ankles
behind them without manual as-
sistance.
You'd think I'd know better. How
many times have I bad to learn tbe
painful way that water; drunk while
you have a fever , contains 8,000
calories a glass -or a piece of dry
toast contains active cellulite.
I do not know which parent passed
on to me the metabollam that caused
me to 1ain weipt durins tbe de·
livery of all three children, but when
I find out, I am not 1olns to be a
sport about it.
All I PM>w ls when 1 subtracted an
8.4-ounce baby and another 10 pounds
of wcter , I came up with a three·
pound weight gain.
No matter how bad I look or how
crummy I feel, I am one of thole pa-
tients who can always force a UtUe
food down. So what'• a UtUe nauaea?
Brln1 on the bacon. A sore throet?
How about a lltUe popcorn? A ra1in1
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I ran into a friend the other day
who looked like a bu-relief map of
Asia. "What happened?" I asked.
"You look like you've dropped 10
pounds."
"Only five," she said. ''I bad my
teeth cleaned and l didn't feel like
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when 1 crawled out of bed after a
bout with a cold that 1 had lost
another person. 1 could feel it. I
stepped on the scale.
I sbouJd never have had seconds on the I. V.s
Leo more po.polar
Friday, July 17
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES I March 21-April 19l: You oblaln
needed materi.aJ. and wishes becoige re-
alities. Accent on popularity, successful
investments and Important business op-
por\unlties Cancer, Virgo. Capricorn
HOROSCOPE
peN10ns rlgure prominently. Older In·
divldual ls "on your side" and proves It.
TAVRVS !April 20-May 20>: More peo·
pie are interested In what you say and do
prestige Is on upswine and you gain
cooflden« of peers. Aries, Leo. Ubra
natives play key roles. Success indicated
1r you contact persons in authority.
GEMJNI <May 21-June 20): New ap·
proach brings success in areas of com·
munlcatlon, law and political activity.
. Emphasis on journey, long-distance call
and romance. Unusual opportunity exists
to correct past errors. Leo plays Impor-
tant role.
CANCEll (June 21-July 22>: Emotional
r esponses dominate logic. Strive for
.balantt, know· difference between gen-
In~ ·l ntullfve flash and mere wishful
thitlking. A former teacher will return to
scene. Capricorn, Aquarius and another
Cancer filW'e prominently. •
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Perceive pie·
lure ·u a whole -avoid maklq pre-
matllre commitment. Someone wanta
something for nothing, and you could be
prime taraet. Popularity increases. and
you receive Invitation to "presUaious"
event. Watch Gemini! •
VIRGO (Aul .. 23-Sept. 22 >: Oo alow.
check detail& and be aware of small print.
! Oblain valid hint from L~ mes1a1e.
Frank discussion with one close to ')'ou
brings desired results. Contract or agree-
ment can be successluJly renegotiated.
LlllllA <Sep\. 23-0ct 22>: Focus on
quick changes, travel, Intensified rela-
tion-ship and· con"'structlve oullet for
creative energies. Emphasis also on
children, speculation and .t>ility to ex-
press ideas in graphic manner. Gemini,
Virgo, Sagittarius persons play important
roles.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Focus on
home. property. completion of longstand-
ing transaction. Ltrestyle undergoes
transformation. Family reunion could be
on agenda. Money picture Is brighter lh8fl
or iginally anticipated. Keep eye on
Taurus!
SAGITTARIVS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 1'
Plans which bad been moribund are reac-
tivated. You have chance to define terms.
to set your own pace, to make valuable
contacts and to "get money's worth ...
Cancer, Scorpio. Pisces persons ngure
prominently .
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 191: This
could be your power-play day.
Circumstances favor your errorts. puzzle
pieces falJ i1!!2 place and you receive· pro-
motion. Accent on possessions. payments,
collectloos and the obtainin& of needed
material.
AQV,\RIVS <Jan. 20-Feb 18> · Em-
phasis on .special appearances, unusuaJ
appeals. added independence and success
through use of "ori&lnaJ material " Major
project is due for completion and brings
added recognition. Aries. Llbra persons
play key roles. "'
PISCES I Feb. 19-March 201: Ught is
thrown on areas which had been obscured
by false claims, pretense and hypocrisy.
You now are able to get to heart of mat·
ters. You'll gain greater freedom of
thought, action. Views are verified and
love Is very much a part or scenario.
A. sp'll,tting legal headache
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MORRISTOWN, N.J . (AP> -Two
brolhers-in-law, who inadvertently
shared a patched-•Jp raffle ticket,
will' ·have to s hare the $14,510
Cgdillac they won. a judge hu ruled.
The' family squabble began when
Mithael Pichlrallo and Rocco
Esposito each bought $25 raffle
ticketa, then mistakenly tore them in
half: They taped them back together
soon enough -but switched the nwn-
bers. ;
As it turned out, the winnlnl Ucket
number was 430. It bore Pichlrailo's
name, but had been purcbued by
Esposito. Pichlrallo actually bad
b<Mlght Ucket number 429.
The Parsippany Police Athletic
Leaiue, sponsor of the raffle,
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declared Pichirallo tbe winner at
first,' but later decided Esposito
should get the car because he had ac-
tually bought the winnln1 ticket.
Pichirallo sued his brother-in-law
and Police Athletic League.
Superior Court Judie Re1inald
Stanton gave the men 10 days to de-
cide whether to put the car in both
their names, have one buy tbe other's
share, or sell lbe vehicle and share
.the money.
The judge also gave them some ad-
vice.
"It's sensible to pick up your win-
nings and walk away,'' Stanton said.
"I suggest you stop UUgatlng and re-
construct your relaUonahlp."
The t•llored look you lcwe.
Unmlstllk..WY • How•nt Fox mHterplece In
cteslgn Md craftsm•nlhlp.
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'Dukes of ,Hazzard' star traces
'musical roots back 1.3 years
87 Y A&DENA A&A• ..................
BURBANK, Calif. <AP> -~atch a IUC•
ceaaful actor these days and Y. often ftnd an
aaplrlna recordlnf star. But ln John Scbnetder'1
case, it looka like aaplraUon la qulckly bffomin1
reaHty. .
Schneider's name-may oot yet be as famCMll as
that of bis television persona -Bo Duke, lh•t fair·
hair.eel 1ood ole' boy who smashes up all tbOle can
on "1be Dukes of Hauan!" -but be'a 1etlln1
there. In a recent PennayJvanla State Unlveralty
poll, he came in second only to Presld~nt Rea1an u the person schoolchildren want to meet.
And with bis rendition ol the Elvia Presley
claaalc, "It's Now or Never," the 27-year-old en·
tertainer is mastering the record cbarta almost aa
easily as Bo and his clan outwit the vlllainous
Boss Ho11 every week.
"More people every day say, 'You 're John
Schneider,' which means a lot, because the
character of Bo Duke dies when 'Dukes .of
ff a11ard' dies -and hopefUlly John Schneider
doesn't," Schnelder said ~ween takes recently on
the porch of one of those lovely old homes on the
·:Dukes" lot at Burbank Studios.
Schneider had a simple answer when asked
why he wanted to put out a record. • ·
"It's what I started out doln1," be 1aid. "I
started out dolnc musical theater and workin1 on .
my music a lot. As soon as I 1ot a chance to re-
cord, 1 took adunta1e of it, because that'• what I
wanted to do ln the first place."
Moat of Schneider's pre-"Dukes" career wu
in fact in musicals, bo<h ln hi1h school and com·
munlty theater in Atlanta, his home since the a1e
of 14. Before that he lived ln Mount Kisco, N.Y.,
and hi.a off.camera a.peaJUna vol.cc. btlJ'.I no trace
of Bo Duke's hayseed ac~ent.
Schneider also took the odd job playinc iuttar
and singing his own tunes, none of which are on h1a
recently released album "Now or Never" because
b• didn't think t.bey were fOOd enou1b. At one
polat be al.lo barmonlftd barbershop-quartet style
with a ll'OUP ol friends at Six Fla11 Over Geor1la
amuaemenl park.
H1I bit break came when "Dukes" held audi·
Uon1 in Atlanta in 1m. Schneldel' looked at the
acrtpt and, he recalled, "I t.bouiht. lf I can't 1et
out there and do that, then 10metbln1'• wronc. Everytbint wu ao euy. ••
He didn't fl\'e up bis •inlinl ambtuona, but
"Dukes," currently No. 3 ln the prlme·tlme rat·
in1s, h,.a taken up almost all hia time since then.
In fact, he 'aid, his recently releued album,
''Now or Never," wu 2\.il years in the makln1.
"I did a ~ called 'Still,' which I• on the
album, by Lionel Richie of the Commodores, at the
People's Choice Awards ," be said. The
performance drew the attention of Scotti Brothers
-whoee small stable of recordln1 artists includes
Leif Garrett and SUJan Anton -"and we started
· to talk then, and time didn't permit 1etttng
together." • /
The 10 ballads on the album are "a lot lets
country" than one mi1ht expect of Bo Duke, but
neither ls the eaay1oln1 style of the tunes likely to
land Schneider .on the cover of Rollln1 Stone:
"They're 4U son1s that people can think about, not
Just noise." Television stardom probably belp1 sell
records and fill concert b•lll, Schnelder admitted,
but it doesn't endear one to c:Uac Jockeys.
"It's stran1e, belnc on a television ahow t)urts
your record play. Procram directors do not want
to plat TV stars' music because thu think -bow
can you say it without beinC nuty -'The 1uy's
tryin1 to make another fortune over here doing
this and we don't want to let him.'
"If anfone ls tryin1 to tell me I am making
one fortune actln1 and trylnl to make another
fortune aineinl.' .. he said, ~Tu 'tell them-to pleas~ -
leave the room, or the studio, or whatever.
Because that's not so. I do it because I enjoy it -
an.d because that's what I started doin1."
Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, July 18, 1981
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John Schneider 10111
changing imag11 im't
alwa111 eCJ-rl -radio
program directora ar1
r eluctant to pla11 re-
cord• bf/ a televilton
star.
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Spanish ·language movies play to widening market
By MITCHELL LANDSBERG . _ ............ """'"
RENO -Louis Olivos opened his flnt Spaniab, movie theater in Santa Ana 45 years a10.
Al the Ume, be recalled, there were probably 20 or
30 theaten in California cateriQg to Spanish·
speaking patrons.
Now, by Olivos' reckonin1. his five motion pie·
ture screens are among some 300 in Callfornia -
perhaps 600 nationwide. And he and his IOOI, who
help nm the business, are ridini atop a Span1Bh
mo~le boom ln th1a country which ii belnl COD·
tinually swelled by new lmmic.rants from Latin
America.
Olivos and other Spanlsh theater owners were
ln Reno Tuesday for a meet:inc of the Spaniab Pie·
tures Exhibitors Association. Olivos' aon, Alfonso,
1 who is president of Ule auociation, deacrtbed tbt
meetin1 u an opportunity "to break bread with
fellow exhibitor•" -and prepare for the 1roup'1
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major convention of the year, to be held in Las
Veeas in December.
The exhibitors described their busineaa as
sophisticated abd profitable, and c:Uacuaaed new
·trends such as the growth of Spanlsb·aubtitled
versions of fint·run American films.
Total box office receipts for Spani.ah laniuage
movies in the United States last year were around
$40 million, according to Victor Camacho, West
Coast division manager for Telecine lnternatlon
Distribution Corp.
Camacho said distribution companies such as
his probably IJ'OUed about t25 mllllon ln film ren·
tals during the year.
Camacho and othen said aubtlUed films are
becoming lncreaalngly popular ~mon1 exhibitors,
and are beinl made available earlier than ever
from American motion picture producen.
For examj»le, be said, some ol thll summer's
blockbl.mter Hollywood faJJDS, auch u "Superman
II," were releued with Spanish subtitle• on the
...
she is 15. he is 17.
the lc1.e e\eI)' parent tears.
same day the English-only versions made their
premiers .
Al Zarzana of Houston, who owns 10 Spanish
theaters, said he showed subtitled versons of ''For
Your Eyes Only" and "Clash of the Titans" at the
s atne time the movies were opening in first-run
"Anglo" theaters ln Texas. One of his hiebe:st
grosslne fil ms was "Bambi" -dubbed into
Spanish by Walt Disney studios.
"The American producers are tryin1 to
penetrate the Spanish market by either dubbinl
some of their pictures or by addln1 subtitles," aaid
Ralph Martin, a theater owner from Oakland,
Calif. "They tblnk there's a big busine11 in
Spani.sb pictures." .
Still, the exhibitors said most ·Spanis h
language movies shown in the U.S. -about 70 per·
cent -are made in Mexico, with most of the rest
coming from Spain or Central and South America.
Martin said be sees notbln1 but growth for
Spanish movies ln the U.S. Once llol.ated to major
Hispanic population centen 1n the Southwest and
New York, he said, "tbls business ls 1pl'eadln1 to
all the major cities in the. United Slates."
Indeed, the Spanish theater owners seem able
to find positive siens everywhere. Louil Olivos,
reflecting on the sometimes seaaon'1 nature of the
business due to the travels of Hispanic farm
workers, said Southern California Uleater ownen -
might expect a better-than·avera1e summer tbll
year.
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Boat &!. Watersport Show
Saturday ~ Sunday, July 18. ~ 19, llam-Bpm
Everything from catamarans to
1200,000 ooea.n-gotng yachts
will be on d1splay at Peter's
La.nding's spectacular m&r1n&.
See btg boa.ts, sm&ll boa.ts,
power boa.ts, speed boa.ts .. 0
plus watersport
equipment a.m1
ma.r1ne aooessortes .
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By TOMTR\JS Oi .. o.lly ..........
The spotli1ht swin11 to tbe South
Coast this week aa lwo new
• ptoductions, both "(inti" lD their
categories, lift their curtain• In
Missloo Viejo and San Clemente.
Tonight finds the Saddleback
Company Theater openJn1 tbe aecond
halr of its mainstage ae11on at
Saddleback College with the Orance
County premiere of '•on Golden
Pond." On Friday a newly or1an.t.M4
theater group will take the wra111 otf
the county's first non·profesalOQll
production of the musical' "Greue"
at San Clemente High School.
Brian Donoghue is diredin1 "On
GoJden Pond,'' Ernest Tbompeon's
poignant comedl' about three
generations of a family. Iris Korn.
Wiley Harker and Wayne Grace take
the leadlna roles, with Jacquie
Moffett, Pete Koebler and Steve
Thatcher completing the cast.
Perform.a nces of ··on Golden
Pond" will be given Tuesdays
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tbrouch Saturdays at 8 p.m. ud
Su.ndaya at 3 p.m. Uuouala Aue. a 1n
the main SadclJeback co0 ... theater
on lilarperlte Parkway 1D Milllon
Viejo. For reaervationa. phone
131·4'!11
BU Oetu ii direcun, "Oreue"
for the San CJtment• Summer
Theater, bein1 apooaored by the
'clty'a recreation d•partment.
Darlene Carpenter, 10011 to Joln the
Loa Anaeles caat ot "Und Street," iJ
the choreocrapher.
Jim ViUanti and Jami Emley take
the !trading roles ln th~ nftiea rock
musical, with Monica Weatherholt
and lsbi Salazar ln lop supporting
· assignments. Others lo the cast are
Sal Galiano, Maura Barker, Debbie
Berg, rlsa Hellfritscb, Joe Weber,
Kevin Lon e . Mike Ayer, Katie
Jensen. Cynde Wootan, Steve
Art I craft ehow/sale
at Huntington Center dallv thru Sun. Plus
feature exhibit of
renowned Remington.
Ru•sell, Helkka western
bronzes.
·"Make way for the greatest
dragon yet." ·
-Kevin Thomos, LOS ANGELES TIMES
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Dunham, Teri Hoech and Kurt
Valofe. 1 Mondaya at varylna curtain Umea
through July 26. •'Grease" will play Tburadaya
tbrouah Sundays at 8 p.m. until Aue.
2 at the San Clemente Hl1h School'•
Trlloo Center, 700 Ave. Pico. San
Clemente. For tickets c.il 492·5101.
utenaion 285,.
"The Wla" at the Harlequin
Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor
Blvd .. Juat north of Coata Meaa
(979·6511). on 1t11e nt1hUy except
Mondays at varylna curtain Umea
and runninJ lndeflnilely. Cloaloa out lta four week
en1a1ement wltb final performancea
thia weekend lt Nell Slmon'1 "The
Suntblne Boya" at the San Clemente
Communlty Theater. Robert J.
Haatlnaa directs and atara In tfle
comedy, alont with Thomas Adame
and Rlck Koabab.
"After tlte Fact" at the Laauna
Moulton Playhouse, 808 Laauna
Canyon Road , La1un1 Beach
(494·0743>. piaylna Wednesdays
through Saturd,ays at 8 p.m. until
July 25. Curtaln Ume l• 8 o'clock Friday
and Saturd•y and 3 o'clock Sunday
afternoon at the Cabrlllo Playhouse,
202 Ave. CJLbrillo, San Clemente.
ReaervaUons 492-0465.
-"Pure H tile Driven Seow" at
the Saddleback Valley Community
Theater. 257-tl·C Obrero. Miss1on
Viejo <BJO.n52>. runnlna Fridays and
Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 1 Other summer s ttow1 remaining on
~e boards include:
"Greea Grow the Liiac." at tbe
Westminster Community Theater.
7272 Maple St., Westminster
(995·4113). on stage Fridays and
Saturdays at 8: 30 through ,Aug. 8.
-"Flowe r Drum Soa i" at
Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse,
140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente
( 492·9950), playjng nl&hlly except
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open-as scheduled-
NEW YORJS <AP> -A federal Judie cleared
the way th1s week tor MGM to release lta remake
of ''Tarzan, the Ape Man'1 reJectln1 a claim
lodged by the heirs of Tarzan'• creator, Ed1ar
Rice Burroughs.
U.S. District Judge Henry F. Werker refused
to e njoin Metro·Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. from
releasing the picture, which s\ars Bo Derek, on
July 24.
Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. of Tanana, Calif ..
the licensing entity. had claimed that proper
llcenslne rights had not been purchased. MGM ,
which made previous versions In 1931 and 1959,
said it held the rights.
During recent conferences with both parties.
the Judge viewed all three of MGM 'a versions or
the "Tarian" movie.
''Plaintiffs argue that the changes and
departures In the 1981 photoplay are matertal.,..
Werker said. ''Their principal contention Is that
the film is no longer suitable for young children.
Considering tbe shift in social mores over the half
century from 1931 l to 1981. I simply cannot agree
that a chance of the nature complained of
constitutes a material change from the 1931
photoplay. Indeed, the 1931 film itself contained
scenes which for its time were rather suggestive."
·I -
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 16, 198i C3
!1111< ... ll " ... , ......
KUNGl'U •
'*-of hie etl~
to a~ OO)let. a hdy
man dlaa a INef.
I TIC TN; DOUGH
M •A•t•H '
The offlcwl -dfetted Into running the MIOorl
wtltllt Roeie It In the hoepl-
tal.
• GOODTIMIS
. Thelma'• favotll• teadler nm .... tor · J.J. ·, pelnt-
inga and thin few J,J
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BIOGRAPHY -Jill Kinmont (left) ii the
paralyzed skier played by .Marilyn
Hassel in "The Other Side of the Moun-
tain" tonight at 9 on Channel 4.
tlonehlp ---uie grMt Aulllian blllllol ...., and hil
8 ........ llll• ITl8NIQIW. 'R'
CJ) INTllllNATIONAL. AU.-
STAA ... TIV~
• MCWll
(I) C.Nawt
@ 'MCNIWI 1:..-ws * * \4 "Of Human e0nci.
•... ( 1M41 Kin\ N<wla.
UurWMle Hatwy. ...
on the now! by W Sofn«.
Ml~ A young "**-atudenl with •
Mtlou• deformity 1•11•
lragic:ally In low with I
proml9cuoul waltr-. CtMOYll
LOia F--. Un Mlnnaffl.
Wayne N1w1on, Ben v-. Thi Muppall ••
among Iha llArl l•tured I
In lhll apae1ac:ular -lnG
ofeni.nall-•t
* * "Te• A_., King Of
Certoona" TN life of car-
toonlal T .. Avary la por•
trayed through v11tlou1
cartoon eneraetara. Nar.
rateO by Jim 88ci(u•.
• T.H."-C. PMUNTI
·· Alk4 Ano Uvlng In Loe
Angeiea'' The llvel and
j>roblema feeing high
aehool etud1n11 •r•
•plorad In thW enlighlen-
lng Or-ttutlon by Iha
Twelfth Night Aeoenory
COf'l1C)Wly.
* * * "Huetll•barry Flori"
( 1975) Ron How9rd. Jedc
Elam. B...o on IN llory
by M.,,.Tweln A~
bOy and • run...-, ......
~ lnvOlveel In a
..,., ... of lldwntur• wNle • lleM1o ._. .... ~
pl ~ on I raft.
uo I JOKlfrl WIU> A&.LWTHEFNAY
The Bunkar houMholO ,_a touehy and tragk:
lituatlon ......, an unwel-
come vllitlng relllttva dlaa
lnthWhelma.
•....v*'-Banny trlle to llhOw 11\al
H4Ntlth SeMcee ''"°"' the rlctl. It KCET NEWleeAT
Cl STUOIOI&
"C<>p Show" Eaplor•r
Scoull Mlist !ha~.
Arizona Polloa Dept , New
Y ot1I City klcM l'Nlke A' I In
dllco dancing. (A)
(l)QINEWS
O~toaUA F..,.. ratuma from among
the mlsllno t>ut doeln't
-to Ila able to eccapt
the tact that It It hil 1811
=1oay==~2)
N9C .....
""""" ~Ya /l4NH
Fonzie alll up ~ on I
double Ollt1 with himMlf
and two girtl ot the worlcl.
1::::
"A Oholce Of E•" P9ggy
II kidnllppaO by ~ mwt
who ..... I note W9nlng
MMnlx , .... , ha • ttle atty
one who CM -hat .... • STW180F8AN
M+MCl8CO
Whan an OIO man dacidle
ltlllt Iha -y to get wtwt he
and hie Irland nMd II to
steel II. l"9lr prime target
ii anolhar old but ...,,"Y
man.
-~EASY 6-11. C09tWM ~
Edith HMO, holtc>Nn Or.
Abram Sach8r (Al 0
• MAaml.I~
MPOftT
(I) TIC TAC OOUC»f
@MERV .....
"Salute To ·s O B."'
0-11· Julie Anclf-.
WIMlam Holden, Blake
Edw•da.
(O)MOVIE
"NIJlnllcy" ( 19791 AIW\
Batea, Ge«ge ~ 18 P-. •
Triumph and trag•dy
t• lhe t
CHAtlll LISTINGS
(%)MOYIE * •'h "Brill Encountw"
(1974)Sophja Loren,~
atd Bwton. A mature.
married WOIMf\ IUOdenly
11no1 thl beglnnlngl of an
attlllt' In • dlanoe meatlng.
7:80 8 2 OH THI 'rOWN
Hoat1· SI-EOWarda.
MelOOy Aogera. Eumlne
Ula Changing world of Vat>-
lca. Callf«nia; Yllit I 80-
y aa r -O Id woman who
"molhers" I family of wtlO
0Uck1 In !f.n·Pe0<0: -
I QI ,Motil. y FEUO •
IHANANA
0-t: Troy Donahue.
• IYEONLA '-
Holt1: i,_ Pedroza, Paul
Moyet A IOoll •t M-1CI
SUlllr, IN unjtnown man
who llM • It•. on Holy·
"900d BcMevard. I ,Ila. THI MUie
MAC:ND.. I UiHAIEA
illlJl'OflT
• Nr#8 CIJ P.M. MA4AZINIE
A troupe ol tril* r099
9klppar1: a IOoll b8dl 11
Ula 1toe San Fr.nclleo
-.~. OO THI ~ 90Y8 IH
CONCa'T
The IOft-f e>c* group whleh
1><119 beck happy memo-
,... of Iha 'IOI parl«ma
Cl...ic hit•~"&¥·
bu a Ann." "Sur fin'
U.S.A.," "LI"'-Deuce
c.oup." Ind ··0ooo Vltlra-~ ·· e:ooeCI> n.w~rONI
Ell .01'1 Jim.Bob and Jody
Foaw find If Olfflc:ult to
ldjull 10 the ~ c:Mllall
Illa on Wiiton'• MO&lntllln.
(R)
D a N9C MAGADtE
WfT'H °""'°-.UV .MOW
••• "G-" (1970)
Buel Cott. Cindy willima.
A 11rang• g11 Which
..,_. "I> llQlf'O .. eccl·
dentally rllffMd •1 •
....,_ plant In AIUlta. e a MON<AHO
.-oY
Mindy'• gr~ Cora
le mugged In 11111 pwk. (R) GMOW * * * * "War And P..C."
(Part 4) (1MI) Ludmlla
~·· SWgei BonOM-elluai. S...O on !tie novel
py ~ Tolltoy The"-Of
thr• 1am111e1 .,. g .... 11y
1ttec:led by the Napolaonie .....,.
•• , .... MNaAZINI
A troupe of lltc* r099
•lppera; laugh l.Mrapy;
CMf Tell makff !>Ml
aalad, Judi MlaMtl hal Ju· rara-I« io-beck
peln: Joyce Kulhawlk hM a
tool '°' Claanlng car b11-terv c:onneetlotls.
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• KHJ· TV (ind I LOS Angeles
9 KCST (ABCI San Diego.
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• KOCE-TV 1PBSI HunMglon Beach
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Ofl PAINTING
"New England Hiiia"
(t)MOVW
"T•gata" (1Mll 8or11
Kllrtoff. Tim O'Kllly An
aglrlQ horr«..fnOYle atw
tr ... to ,_, wtlll 1 mur-o.-anjper ... «Wive-In
movie U..tat. -
())MOVIE
• • • 'n "Rio Bravo"
( 1959) John Wayne, °"'1
Martin An OIO cripple. 1
lorm•r deputy·lurnad·
drunk, • young quldldr...,
guntlnger Ind • gorl help •
ehwlff 10 outMWI • pow-
erful ranct. who wenta to oa• hl1 klller brother
r-...O from P.-'-
• MOYll * * 'n "The Macklnloell
Man" ( 19731 Paul New-
man, Oornlnlque Sanda
8...o on • novel by 0..-
monO 88glay A 8'Hlati
lntelllgenee agent ano hie
lernM COhor1 .,.. f()(ced
10 cope ..;th double agenll
ano ~~on ''*"
mlulon to c.Pt ... a 1 com·
munlat apy. t:aO. a.I 9AANIY Ml..1.M a.m.y•1 ldlarty lnstlnc:ta
rlla to Iha _._ -'*'
1111 ~ mall• a date
wttr. WOfo, (A)O
• TWITOR'f
HOltac Jim Tl\omM, Mary
-~l'MVWM "Mor• Oullty Plauur•"
Roger Ebert and Oar\I
Sllkal NVlew -molllea tn.y're embarr-.O to
admit lhfY Wt.a
• .IUUA.CHLD AND OoWIMt
"New England Potluck
Dlnns"(A)
CB)MOVW
''The EJaetric: ~··
(1979) AoOer1 ReOtord.
J-Fonda. A Lal Vegu
c:owOOy ....... $12 ~
llon lftoroughbfeel hOt'M to -'*" "°"' hil 8lq)IOlta-llva--. ·PG'
(%) MOYIE
"Unldentl"'° Flying Odd·
ball" ( 19791, Denntl Dugan,
Kenneth More. An eccl·
dental launch land• a
NAS.A ~ lflO.ltila
lookalike ' robot In 1111111· cant~ E'nglano. ~
..,., In At1hl.wlet\ .,,.~ ·o·
HO 8 (I) MAGNUM, l'.L
A wealthy blind WMllll'I
hlr• Magnum to help her
d.al -'th I bledcmallar. (RI
D CBMOVIS
ilt * 'h "The Other Sl<le Of
The Mountain" (1975)
Marilyn Haaaall, Beau
lfldgal A c:hlf'nC>IOn tltler,
• • Jiii Klnmont. ~I trag-
IC tumble wfliCh laewt her
I blt1W ~lplagK. jl'I) • 9 ININIY Mll.1D
A robber c:111m1 hll cnml-
Nll CM-la dul 10 hit
Vlelntm ••poaure to
Agenl 0.-8'!08 (A)Q e....v.,.....
"Salut1 To '8 0 ,8 "'
a-le: Julie Anctrew..
WllNam Holden, a1ua
EdwwOa.
• eouNDeTMME
u ••
-~,,..... .,...,. QWMy ,..... ..
"°fW bert and ~
...... rtMIW -mlMel ~·,. ...,..,,_.... to .. ;:; .. ~
t:1f (J) "°"' .. ....,All:'/ ..
Mee9TAli
..... rune lntO • """~ ~ IClhoOltlla• and
--up In • ··-·· with her to -wtlO hM
IMde the molt Of her ...
(lll)Q 1:-..~ ... ..,°""UV. ~eoom Mid .... -The
Mlnlnt T-·· Hoet PtliMp
Abb<ltt Wlltl tnr• 11.lMof.
~=lowna.
"The Life Of lrien" (1979)
Of lflMI ChlPmarl. JofW'I a... In ltl8 fir• Olnlury.
• tlunglar .. ·~ pro-dllmed • ~ and
bdtnaa Iha ...., ol •
or-t rellgloul -t
r~wWlaa.'A'
"The lfunt ....,, .. (1980)
P..., o ·TOOla, 8t-,..,.._
bad!. WW\lad by the
pOllca, I Olltur'bad Viet•
nam V'91W8I\ llnd• an
"'*"9 ~ on • ""°"" Ml .._. I Worto W• I
1P1C: II balng lllmed. 'A' 10:00. (I) 0. WOftT8
"Sodal in.ourtly" Dari
Rather •• .,.,.,. lhl prob-
leml of IN~
8ocMI 8acMtty ly'9tem ""° looU .. ptopoaad ~
tion. to .,_ ptotMrnl.
''~~ "L-Lanealtw Slt9el"
Jim Laflrw ~ on the
effect• of oantrt11e81ion on .
one city l>IOdt In Albany.
New Yot11. .MOW
"Toudled By Love"
tO:ao G °"" LAIT ROITWI '"Tba Sea'' Undlra. c:rea-
tur•, lhlpwredle, apec;-
tawler pflOtograptiy and
unO.nwllar Hploratron
are combined In thil
aclwntur• apadal.
I =•w NITWOMNIWI
et..MMCAH
~~
VIEW
"Slater Nleole'' The C.tho-
tte nun wtlO Ilea apent Iha
IHI ela yHfl helP.inO
Soutt-.c·Allan r.n.io-
• raaattla lft Soulhern Call-
fornla le proflled.
• Yll<NMI
·•Boft From The 81ue" The
remerkabla Vlllng __,.
dominated IN "-of IN
1dvanturou1 NorHman
•nd anebted them to
beeoma lagendary expior-
Wl. (Al Q
(8)MOVW
"ca.I Minar'• o.ughtat'•
( 1NO) 8la9y so-its. Tonf.
my LAe Jon9. Baaed on
l0t9t18 L)'M'I IUt~
pfly. A YoU"ll git! from I •
~ tamlty In Nral Kat>-
tuclcy mern.a • mucti -. ., loe4ll bOy wflO ....,_.
• rlla to tterOom In the
mualc lnduelty. 'PO'
Cl)MOYIE
"l_.. ( 1179) Jll a.y..
burgtl, Mattr-a.Ny.
Gull .,.. an AnlartcM
oe-a linger'I IMIOt1flodoa
attraction to k t-...oa.
heroin 8dOlet IOI\. 'R'
11• •••Cl> a a NIWI e ITAATNK
0n I mial6on to tranlj)Ort
• rare .,_t grain to
another plar'9t, Capt. Kn
finds hla earoo being
~ed I NIWlYWm QAME
TA&.90/fTHI
IWMTID
"E'ii Stlllla Thia H-··
Stoic• II fraecl lrom Iha
~and~IOlha
drlftw wtlO agllirl uvecl hil
llfe, tl\at they tlnO Iha lllO·
Ing .,._ of Iha coln9 Ind
atwa IN W9llftll (Perl 4)
• 19tNYHIU.
TJla Thr• .......... ride
agelf'I Into anotllat -.C..
p.o. with pr9tty maldena.
I moKCAYETT
THITOMCOT1\.a
IHOW
"Ben 4nO Aotlln" Two
young edulta dl1eu11
laar'*'O to cope with balng
~-ual CZlMCWll
"The .Jerli" 11979) si.w
Mertln, 9lmaOlitte ........
A dvone 8Cf8W-ufl mall•
mlllonl on a Weird '"--
lion only to loea h Ill In
~ csamega IUlta.
'A'
11:IO. (I) THI & I U aONI
Hotlody .. ~ than
0-ge wNrt " IC)peSI Loulaa Ind HIMn'a fftancl-
llllp 1e on me roclla. (Al
TUBE TOPPERS
KTIA • 8:00 -"011-1-1-1." A
movie about a myaterioul 1•1 whicb
.1peec:t. upil"'. the 11in1 proce11 and 11
accidentally releuia ln Aluka.
KOOP. e 8:00 -"Tex Avery: Kin&
of Cartoons." The llfe atory of the
cartoonist includes auest appe_.-ances
by Buis Bunny, Daffy Duck and the
Roadrunner.
CBS 9 10: 00 -''CBS Reports:
Social Insecurity." Dan Rather looks at
the troubled Social Security system. •
•• ,,....,°'
CAMON
Que1t1: Lola Falin•.
J-Woodl, Wllty Lat·
tlrnar. (111) e llt M!ONIM -=~1
Hogan l>ild!INllM a "'*" I at . to kaac> lllm lrom
lranat.rflng KINI from
Stllleg 13.
l lTAHUY-.
• CAl'T10fm) MC .... (l:)MOYW
"Allawft On Prednct 13"
( 1t71) Austin llok•r. o.r. .io.ton. Polceman Ind OOtWlct9 .,. IOtQld to
join togeltlet to pt-" •
,...._. gang "°"' com-plelaly occupying • pollc:a
llation. 'A'
11:11 • MCWll
• • • • "Tlla Oodeathw''
( 1972) Merion lfMClo. Al l>edno. Directed by ,,_
di .FOid ~ laead
on Iha "°""' by ......, P\ao. An 11111'8 Mlllloao
-ttle berrWI ~ 1111 Idyllic . !amity ... ""°
the '*"' .......... of hie
~ breall OOwn ..
hil -.,_,. lncr-lngly i'lvOHld In IN wio6enl
1.tM®llllCMR
"Allan" (it79) Tom Slier·
rttt, v~ Kono. The
c,_ Of a ap~
acrep ear,,_ follow • ~
tartoul llgnlll to I IUCICIC»-
~deed plar'9t "'°· ... larldlng. ~ 1"91 tlla
,,,_. wa • -.Nng to
tuyaway 'A'
ttMCll)U.VO TN. documentary nett•
tlw \ltdeot._,. com'*-...,. concen lootage of Iha
~ II'~ '*1onnln0 ,..... o.totd ~lwy
and IMIOUI tlm lhcwtt.
(%) Clf • LtlCOM , •• N'fCHC
... ,D .. &A.TMR
WCIM.D lmYOND
• .,_ Plyc:hlcc'" Hoata:
DarniM. Slnpof'I, Stacie
H\lnl. OU.ta 811 Corrado,
Gall Fwguaon, Aooart1
Jaeob1on i nd Donald
Torrea dllco.-Wflat h'a.
lille to t>a peycNc Ind hOw
It .nacta "'* ""*'· (Part 2) . ..,.
••• ··n.. OOOd_ ..
(1HI) Kim StarMey, UOyd
lllrldgal. 88Md on • etory
by Paddy~· A
lonlly -ltfUOlllel tor
HoflyWOOO ltardom. :.no• of organlLed I '
11:A1 cm L90 KOmCll / lf'LIT
INZ
·-··~ NITWOMNIW8 a:>~
"Kii Or .. Klled'' ( 1980)
..io.tph Ayain, CNtlone Thia mulie _, ~
wl1tl ....._...""° gul1ar
vtrtuoeo Leo K01'tka. wflO
hel perfitcted • -~ ~ ltyta dletlled
ffom en edeetlc ml• of
mualc8I -.we.; ltl8 --en-member .... l.MlllnO
ll'OUO Spit.Enz ape<'ll'lw
In • aophlltleated tit and of
roQ& ·n• rOI lnfluanoad by
Iha BrHlati aound of 1"9
1te0e.
-~---• tHO. (I) IC MlimY
Hee'1 '*-and '*
}'OUrlO 90!1 -lllled OUrtno • ltllOICMdl rOllbery • llllCMR . * * * "Lord ~A Dud&"
(1 ... 1 ~ Mce>oMll,
T~Witd.A~oer-
11'4fy mMed per90ft lllllpa
• tr......,.,.. """ IC:flOOI 11=::r.--
AN8R.I
A confldala 11W1 -a women medlvm u a
-. of rOO«llnQ 4ldetty
l'lcll-.(111)
• ... IOQ
A corwlct inaaquerlllMa aa
• PflelC to eac..,e prilon,
Ind !Inda hlrnM# lllad
with ~to Nip -a
'"'811 t-""" outlfto9. ......
~ll•lol
The IMF .... out to -I ~ from lcMlrlg '*
life ano '* oountry.
• MMTTA
A r•lrad Mind Of T any.
relUctantty •-10 look
Into I MMg Of unaolY9d
11r ...
12'M.8TOMOMOW
~ Tom patty Ind IN
H••rtbreaWlh: ac1or Mlctlallc.n..
tl:ll (%) T MW.Z1Ne °' Tl9AM
Mleh•ll•. T•o .. vage
IQUtldl of .wt. ker•••
eh1mplon1 e1a1h for
~lnO~'PG'
(J)MOYIS ..
••Sften" (1977) Willlaln
5'nlth, Bert>ara ~. U.S.
Int~ eelll In • .,..
e1e1 aoant to 11o0 the """**'' in.gar of -H1waJlan crime eyndl-eaeea .,..
CZlMOYll
··~ "llrlaf ~ ..... (1974) SopNa Loren, Aid>-
ard kton. A rMtlM'e,
ll'ltrTted WOf'*1 9Uddenly
lrMll ltl8 begll••IOI of 1111
. llltllr In •cMllOa ~.
1!10. MOYl9
•• ,.. "TtlMf" (1911) Aldl-
erd ~ Angla 06dtin..
._,A,...,,..~11 '**' "'"" • lllQcy ..._..
lion ........ he neadl <I'**
~.
1••= •• "o.m.ntla '3" (1N4)
Wllalft C.,,..,.., Luar\a
Andeta. A payefloj)ath
d1ao1n9 IO IN~ Of I
deed ....... reaponejble
fot • ..,.. of -nwfdarl
In an lrtlh eaatla.
IMl8NIWI .,.. llllWI
1:10 .... ~
1:11 MOMC.&t,M' -Mlctleta OotrlCh gu .. t
....... ., --wffe In IN ..,,_ Ernie Wlaa play
"Tlla Handymen And
M'Uldy."
.... MOYll
.... "The Madllntoeh
· MM" (1t73) PAii .._.
-. ~Send.a. -..... °" • "°""' Doy 0.-mond laQler, A 8rltleh
H r•1 r a ._..,. ~ 1111
.... COflott .,. lotced
to cope with doutlla ..-ii.
JOHN DARLING
Nancy Astor ·rok 'best womaiis part'.
Lisa Harrow to play British MP. from Victorian{ra through Churchill, WWII
"I •un't Soinl to M jQlt aay aetnaa," abe aays ot he!' decision to i.ave ~ for a c..-..r on
t.be •taie. "I was 1olnl to be tbe CJ'. .. l trqlc actr.., ol all Um•. J wa1*d to play ln 'Sa.IM .roan•
and 'Romeo and lu.Uet.'"
She bat eajoJfit COD11derabl• expo1UN ln tills
country ID ~ IDODtbl ID "Dr • .Jtbll aDd Mr.
Hyde" In public TV'• ... ~, .. Nii•, ud lD
the current t.1\9atrtea1 ftJm, ''1111 f'lu1 Cba,.... .. "
ff• ft1m c....Uta Uaet• "All CNaturte .Great
and Sma(j•• Md "It 81at'll*'t ::i••• to a Vet, t• wt•=--""'..... . .... '!I a drem dolamMllWJ' • 1111 Uf• of >ropt
.Jobn Pail U, .. ,,_ • PU'Camtr7." ·
9141~-°""'*
l'lllMofl to ........ -;::,:;·
.. ~,I/If'('
.... DT'ONM.
l:M».UCMI
*.Ml "Tlla Prof-c-Nv" (1 ... 1 Cert -.a.
~~A~
p..-publWw ~~ .,.. '°' • "*''• !MarOet• lion on a mwo.r rlfP ,....
,,.,. Of COl ... i09 wNrt
Iha,..., ldlar cool rnr to
Iha ctlma _, ,-1 lal· .,
2:41 .~ .. ·-Etnla~tr1MfN~ '°' lfttilh e!IMMNp; Ille Ill-Emla'a bankrOll to
IN Salvellon Army --·= • • • • "The Q.-y OIYor·
oae" (1934) Fred Mtalre.
Ginger Rogian. Mllt•lnG
• lo"*9lcll ctanc« tor
aomeone ..... • lady
.__ hlln an ln\lltatlon.
• MOYll
• • "The Creature'•
~" (1971)Kent Tey-
IOr. Grant w-.m.. An
Amaric:an doet« plota IO
tranapW!t b llt*'n of 1•
MldOla Eaatem Ok:tator
CC)MOW!
"Taf98U'' ( , ... , Borla
Karlofl. Tlm O'Kllly. An
llQll'O hOfrOf'-f'llCNla •• .,
lrlle tor~ *Ith 1 mw-
O«oue lnlpw II I drl.,...ln
movie lhealllr.
1:10• NEW8 t:11 e MCW1E
*·* "The Ol1mond I ~ .. (11153) F.,-1\ando
Lamaa, Oliber1 RolerlCI A I
pair ol marc:eneri.. In Ind.ii bargain with an lndl·
an mogul to trlda 1 hand
grenlda lor 1 valuable
1>1119 dtelnond.
'*' CJ) tiitOYW ***'A "Rio Bravo"
( 195') Jonn Wayne, 0Mn
Martin. An OIO erlppla, a
former deputy-turned-
clfunk, • young QUld!Or-
gunlllnger and a girl help a
etlerlff to oullmart a P'M·
lf'ful ranc:n. who wer1t1 to
gat hi• klll•r brother
relaeMd from prilon
• 4: 11 C%l tiitOYW
.. The Jartt'' ( 19791 St-
Martln, a.rn.dette Pec9n.
A Cllronlc ICt-..,P mall•
m1111orw on a Wtd Inven-
tion only to IOM " • In
c:onaumar damage 1U111.
'A'
4:80!=
"Anlmall Ar• S-.tltul Peoc*" (1975) ~
1ary Cteatur• of African
wilOllfe are -In 1na1r
natural habit.at. ·o·
f'rid••'•
·····-~ ".,, ....
-MORIM..._
t:Ol(C) ...... "911g1Mtoon"
(1'641 Gena Kiity, Cyd
CharllM. Two lrlendt
MUl'llbla ~ lktg9door1, I
~ In ltl8 ScottWI lllgh-
lanOI, ~~to lta
I« a ""Ola day _., 100 ......
l:OI CZ> ....... ..., ~
.... (1174) Sopflla L.oren.
Alchltd lurton. A IMIUN. """*' woman IUddlnly lltldl the begllw 1lnge ot "'
fllflir In • ~.....,.,,,
7:JO CJ) "The Gnlel SantW" •
(1979) Robert Duvall.
9lyttie O.W-. A rougl\-
11~ Manne Cor-pa omc. ,_ °°"-* bel·
,.1tea wtl9l'i Ila trt.a to
lmpoM ,. mllUwy .......
on 1111 llllnh. 'PG'
a:oo a:> .. ~ .. ( 1979) °'*"'
Hollnlen. Van au a
,..._ In London "' ,..,.~ .....
..,., ""°"* "*'' ~ MoOMM ~ wltll '*"*' ~ "'*' .. tN Otwtriae, Mio hM ....
.. vflf1lltllM ~.
'PG'
tO:OO (J:) "Tuok lwr'llieung"
,rad Kellar. JOHPh
~a. A )'OUllO glr1 "*" "' Immortal famlly knowti .. IN T\laka
11:00 ••• "Jinx MoM('
( 1MI) 8-'t eoy., Leo """°"· The '°YI remove sao.ooo 1rom • dMd _,,..
..., and Give h to CMfllY,
Cl) ••• "SOmabocty ~
Thare Uk• ...... (111N)
Pu Newmen. Pllf' An911' .
Aoc*y ~ulanO. • .....
Yorti """" boy, rllaa to
1-aaa~
bOllS.
11:to• ••• "OrMnOf-
Of~"(1948)P9ggy
Cunvnlna, ChMlla Coburn.
A lowly "°"*' ~
lhe OC>jaet of compattt19n '*-• rlf'ICfler MO • horw br_,.,.
-AfTERNOON-
1~. * *"" "Two,..,.,.. .. ( tt73) Petar Fonda. Uncl-
uy Wagner. An AWOL
eoldiar 1181 an aKalMiftth I
faalllon model during -brief 1tey In MwllllMI.
• •• \4 .. ~ Rlflai"
(1H5) Audie M urphy,
MictlMI DenM. Whan Iha
Maecallr1 ~ rft'Oll
IQ8lrWt the lnvMIOn of
lhllr homelancl, a eav9'ry
captain la ..,,, 10 ~· p-..
CC) "Tlla Getting Of Wle-
dom" ( 1178) Sueann.,,
Fowta. In lunw>f-the-e4'1·
tury A.ulttalll. • Y°'.11'11
woman "°'" me Ou1bldt ,,.. OWflculty ldjuellng 10
Iha lld8ta ptopnacy of an
-*-Mt gir11' acnoot.
1:00()) ****"Father Of
The Inda" (1960) ~
Tracy, ~ Taylot. A
'-that~ .. °' Iha joys tincl ~
lnvOlveO Mtfl the pt-aper•
liOna for hie deug!Jt•'•
upcoming wedOlng
2:00 a:> "Ag8tha" ( 1979) Ouelln
Holt.inan, V1neu1
Mllgr9ve. In London In
ttn, an Amlf"lcan ,_.
Pl&'* rlPO(tw ~• Ind
~ lnvoiv.d wn-.
famed tny91wy wrttw Aga-
tha Ctlr1atie. who hM left
her unfallhlul t\lllband
'PG'
... ~•lnTlme ..
( 1980) Christopher ReaYe.
-. 8-ymour. Ol>aaeMd
with the portrait ol 1 1tui-
cantury ac:tr ... • rnodern-oay New Yonc p&lywright
-~totr....,
b8dl In time Ind ~ her
'PG'
1:00 QI* *'n "FOOd Of The
Goda" ( 1979) MarJoe
Gor1n., Pllfnlla Franltlitl.'
8-o on ltl8 riovel by H.~.
W•. Slrange naturlJ-
grO'#lh IOOd oozlno fr<Mn
the eoll hKnl rat1. -eno....,. Into mon.tera.
1cao • **'A "The Oacer"
(1NI) s~ Bord. Elk•
Sonwnw. Alt Oacer ~
n.'1 r1le to lama II r-=-o by "" friend• Ind former ff1enOa
(I) URultl tt" ( 11179) .Mty
l<Mlln, Tom Berenger "
young woman In her tirtt
,....r~~
that her boyfriend II ,,_.
lnterleted In M than In
llat.'PG'
4•(1:) "Tudc E-*!lng"
Fred K•ll•r. JOHph
M~e. A~ girt
meeca an Immortal !amity
111-• ltl8 T"'*a.
•••• "IOt Cenon"
(1M0) Jon H... Dal'8
Andr-.. A bold pioneer
pcotaet1 a Callfornla·
~ 1"IQOfl lraln ffl¥ll
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Oren~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. July 18, 1981
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Are mergers good · o:r bad for the ecOnomy?
8)' JOHN CUNNIFF
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NEW YORK -Mer1ers 1enerally produce a
net economic gain, the SEC chairman said, and he
orrered as evidence the 9lzable premium often paid
lMhareholders of the company belna acquired. . John S.R, Shad, who recently took over the top
job Jt the SEC, more formally known as the
Securities a nd E xc ha nge Com mlsslon, said
nothing about the other part of the deal -about
$50,000 to $500,000
INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS
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(714) 759·1515
AMEIUCAN HOMI MORTGAGE
730 NtwPOr1 Ct nle• Oro•• Oea~n Plare
Newl)Ot1 e .. ch
C11hforn1e
92660
CON~UCTION
MONEY
AVAILABLE AT
HERITAGE BANK.
. • Residential
• Commercial Buildings: Takeout
Commitment required along with leases.
• land Loans up to one year 50% appraisal.
CONTACT:-•Jeff Johnlon-
lrvine Office (714') 851-4050
those w.ho pay the premlumt.
As most s hareholders know, tbote premiums
come out of the buyer's equity, wh,lch, or course, 11
the shareholder's equity. There la no sucb thin; 11
a deal ln which you pay dearly but 11.lffer no added
expense.
Moreover, wltb lntuut rat• extremely hltb,
any money borrowed to finance a meraer coma at
a very high price -a price that may further dilute
VENTURE CAPITAL -
OPPORTUNITY
r 0t Expanding Timc·Sharc ComJ)lt\Y
$230,<XXJ Needed
(714)641~
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Jewel• by Joteph purchas" dlamond9,
gemstones. gold and 9ilvet from private lndM-
duals and estat•. CaAlf\ll examination and
evaluatlon by our \Xpetts. Hlghelt pricee peid.
10~ dally, Sal 10-6. OloMd Sunday. Phone
IOday M/lf. fO< Betty Grece Of Eric ~\&
A ~ Of ™1\1 rOA 0Yn t0 Yu.AS
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• MHd SI 3,500 or por11ons •
•thereof to compl ete •
: multi·mUHon dollar movie •
• ,.., lecll S27.000 in 3 mos. •
• Pledge P_ay TV Rights as
• security •
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COLLECTORS
CORNEA.
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coming Friday
WEAll~A
• PAEICfUPTION
PHARMACY
By Terry
Grant,
R. Ph. ca
There are many advan ..
t ages to selecting a
Family Physician. ,Most
people hive one they de·
pend on. The same rule
applies to havtna your
own personal Family
Pharmacy.
If you make us your
headquart ers ror all
m e dicines and other
h ealth produ cts you
become one of our most
Important customers. We
&Ive everyo11e the depen·
dable service that has
built our reputation. But,
we do know more about
the personal preference
o( our custom ers who
·shop here re1ularly. With
the txcepUons cf violal·
ing the l aw o r
Pharm acy·s C\(le o (
Ethics, there ls nothln& we would not do for such
loyal customers.
YOUR DOCTOR CAN
PHONE US when you
need a medicine . A great
many people entrust us
with their prescripUoos.
May we compound and
dispense yours?
PARK UDO PHAAMACY
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(f you must lose your
tem p e r , do so per ·
manenUy .
•••
Tblnlr btfore you ~ak If
you wa.ot, but people wlll
pr oba bly believe you hav• aome ltlnd of
Impediment.
•••
It'• ••Y to a" how the world wu created In six
daya. No 1overnmen approvaJ wu necenary .
••• one Jot' cl niidd.I• at• u happenln1 to meet llJe
peraon you dic1D't marry . •••
.. ...,. llil't everye but It M rome ID
when '"'•• llnlspla 1Mfindlttardl.,
•••
the equity of 1h1reholder1 In the acqulrint com•
pa ny.
You don't h1v1 tu be an SEC chairman to test
lhla tnt.rprt taUon. Jn the atock market, which ll
auppc>Md lo repreaent sotnt coUecUve wl1dom.
1hare1 or the bidder• In • takeover contest often
fall, whUt thoee of the company beln1 aou1ht rlse,
often 1pect1cularly.
Harold M. Wlllla m1, SEC commlH loner dur-
tn1 tht Carter admlnlatraUon after havln1 been
president of Norton Slmon Inc., 1 con1lomerate,
often wondered whether mer1er1 diverted money
from more productive uses.
As they do now, amall·bualnesa people then
'found lt hard to raise funds to survive. And
c reaUve people with sound
Id eas were unable to raise
financial sopjSort to launch new
buslnesaes.
There ls nothing especially
new about this; It Is the test
that entrepreneurs have always
faced.
But as critics have argued
In books, paper s, testimony,
speeches and seminars, a coun-
try in which productivity 1alns ~UMIUPP
are 1ncreaslngly hard to get must be concerned
about innovation, effi ciency, competition and new
Jobs, areas ln which smaller companies have
much to contribute.
As the Rea gan administration says, big Isn't
1Jw1y1 bad. Th.la may be etpec:la!l)' IO amoat oU
companies, which need enormous amounu or
capital to explore, build refineries and compete LD·
ternaUooally,
But In a 1peclflc situation, would it be bad for
the country, for example, Uthe HCODd· and nlnt.b·
lar1est oU companies become ooe, u would hap-
pen If Mobil and Conoco mer1ed?
What a.re tbe 1alPs or lOIHI for tbe economy? Will financtni of bil mer1en force up lnterat
r ates? Will mer1er activity hurt or belp
shareholders1 wm mer1era further erode the
decllnlnt ~ltlon of amaJl bulineu?
That last question is hardly academic to tbe
reader of a 1978 report of the Houle Subcommittee
on Antitrust, Consumers and Employment, from
which the rouowLn1 two para11apbl are taken.
First : "It lB 1urprlsln1 to some obtervera that
between 1969 and 1978, small bulineu accounted
tor what can be considered vlrtually au the new
private sect.or employment ln lhil country."
Second : "The 'period or 1950 to 1978 bu shown
a steady increase lo the percenta1e of manutactur·
ing asseta controlled by the t.op 100 and top 200
m anufacturing firms. The proportion ol those ll·
sets controlled by 100 largest firJll• lncreaaed from
39.7 to 47.6 percent."
Are mergers good for the economy? To say
they are is as empty of real content u tbe claim
that big is bad merely because It Ls bl1. The Lsaue
obviously needs more discussion, and lt probably
will get It.
Trio sells Filmways stock
HOLLYWOO D -Norm.>11' Le a r. J erry
Perenchio and Bud Yorkln ~sold a majority of
their 9 percent staxe i~ Filmways Inc. t.o Richard
Bloch. chairman and chief executive of the·rtnan·
cl ally troubJed movie company, and to DonaJd
Pitt, a me mber of the Filmways board.
The reason for the sale waa not explained. But
a Filmwaya spokeswoman speculated that Lear,
Yorkin and Perenchio, all executives of Tandem
Productions, may have made the s&Je In order to
"reduce their exposure " with the beleaguered Los
Angeles-based company.
On Wednesday. Film ways announced the net
loss for the first quarter or Ill 1982 ns.cal year • I
ended May 31was 18,129,000, or Sl.41per1bare, as
opposed to a net loss of $6,'"5,000. or Sl.18, ln the
prior year.
The results include the company's dlscon·
tinued operations, which were responslJ»le for
gains of $1,408,000 and $524 ,000, or 24 cents and 9
cents per common share. for the first quarter of
fiscal years 1982 and 1981 respectively.
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•• Orangt Coast DAILY PtLOT/Thuraday, July 18, 1981 s Cl
Deficit
cut the key
Thu la t~ concl~ o/ o two-port ....Wt.
Unless the United st.tel under thi1 1dmlnlltr•·
Uon aod this Con1re11 1ainl and then fl•bta relent·
lessJy t.o retain control over our horren4out federal
budaet deficit.a, President Reaaan's noble e-xperl-
menl with "supply side economics" wUJ faiJ.
And its failure wlU drag us all down wlt.h it.
Every ~r part of thl.t economic poUcy, whlcb
bas dominated U.S. domeatic potlcy·maklna atace
Reagan took office, may be put pr"Operly in pJace
<quite an as -
sumption on its 0 own, bul let's
assume it).
This means
our destructive· ----------~!te! \~ne fnv~!~ IYlflA PllJfl .= Z
ment would be
reduced to encourage business t.o take more riaka on
building new plants and equipment and thereby to
spur 01tr productivity. It means our taxes on eamin11
would be so revised that they would discourage devil·
may-care spending by us, as Individuals, on tbin11
and non-things of temporary value. It meam the
growth in our money supply would be curtailed to
force cutbacks in extension of credit for wa1teful pro-
jects.
None of it would be enough t.o give supply side
economics a chance to work and send us into another
era of sustained prosperity -unless there also are
great slashes in our huge, year-after-year federal budget 'deficits. The reductions must be spec·
tacular enough to squash the expectations of inflation
in our nation, which are self-fulfilling prophecies.
This is the sobering lesson being shouted to us by
our aUy across the ocean -Britain, under Prime
Minister Thatcb~I. _ _ . _,._ -It was in May 1979 that Mrs. Thatcher took o'mce
with the goals of cutting British government spend·
ing, reducing high tax rates on investment and earn-
ings, curbing the growth In the money supply\ re-
vitalizing productivity and bringing down the rate of
inflation.
That's "us," isn't it?
At that time, the index of gdvernment spending
< 1975-76 equals 100) was 90.5; the same index in
1980·81 Oat.est fieure) is 98.5. As a percent of groas
domestic product <Britain's total output), govern-
ment spending then was 38.5 percent; today, it ia 40
percent. Government borrowing when Mrs. Thatcher
took office was 5 ~ billion pounds : today. It is up to
13~ billion pounds.
In this same span, the rate of rise in the con·
sumer price level bas accel~ated from 10"'1 percent
a year to 12 percent. The unemployment ratt has
soared from 5.4 percent in May 1979, to 10.4 percent
as of May 1981.
About her only achievement bas been a 1lowln1
in the rate of growth in the money supply from an an-
nual 13 percent when she took office to an annual 11~
percent.now.
Mrs. Thatcher bas not gained control over 1ov·
ernm .nt spending and the deficit. She bas slowed the
growth in Britain's money supply, but the entire
burden of adjusting to this slower growth has fallen
on the private sector. And this, ln_the words of Dr.
William C. Freund, chief economist of the New York
Stock Exchange, has caused "an unnecessary .and
cos Uy contraction in jobs and output."
Don't shrug off Mrs. Thatcher u a bungler, Mr.
President! What she has tried we are trying, too.
Retreat on your tax cuta, concentrate on slasblnl our
budget deficits -or your economics wlll fall , sir.
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6oldwateT-Jr. apologizes
Admits story of Hayakawa snooze inaccurate
-NO DEALER $ALES. AD STARTS THURS.
LASSIE
DOG CARE PRODUCfS
FLEA & TICK
SHAMPOO 12 OZ.
MEDICATED
SHAMPOO 12 OZ. OR
Cl vrrAMINS &
MINERALS 30TABLETS
YOUR CHOICE
1•! Lusie will be't our Diamond Bar
store on Saturda,Y• July 18th from
10-2. "Bow wow' Bucky. (Hon..t. it '• no joke.)
ti · CON FLEA STOP
. Kill. pre -adult (why don't
they ju.st say adolucent )
fleu and pr.venta
reinfestation for 75 da,-..
2~~
RID-A-BUG
FLEA I TICI SPRAY
Nobody lik• to talk about
the subject much but th.i.e
stuff geu rid of u .... and
tic&. indoora and outdoon.
Won't stain, driu clear. 29!.
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Get rid of anu.
Pronto. (Don't UM
it on your veggi ...
'however. it'• not for
you.)
SCOTTS
WESTERN LAWN
llSECT CONTROL
5 8 !so.rr
Don't try uing th.i.e in your
Eastern lawn 'cauee it'•
gonna haM cliffennt kinda
of bup m it than the
We.tern .oil dOH.
JOIE'I
TOllATO IPllES
69~2 .PAK
P\at 90l'C\e &IO\U\d JOUr
tomato flanta for j"1cier
and plwnpw tomatOM. Two .,... plal\t, will lut
all ..uon.
COLOllTE
~"xSO FT.
PLASTIC BOSE
2~?o
You'll n...-.r gu ... what thb b for. No,
it's not for icing ca&.. or hooking up
phon .. or walking d099 (you have on•
mor. gu .. ).
llELIOI
OSCILLATllG
SPllllLD
3 47 ·
161-B
You may want on• of th ... for Wftering
(but let me tell you th,i.8 on•'• a little
"miuci up, it ~ from one side to the
other).
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DUIO
SUPD GLUE . 55 c ~GRAMI!
Just a nn.all drop will hold a
guy who '• bi9~r than a b.read.bos if
that teU. you anything ahout how·
much wei9ht this holds. ·
VICTORY
llASS PLATED
BEADIOAIDS
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GM, the,.. isn't even a FULL JA88
boa.rd on one of th... SIZE Y -
~:~!a~b!:J.?11 QUEEN 35••
(Why not h .. draila or SIZE
head.stand.. or headpoet.?)
RUllEDWD
POTTDY DDIGI
PLAITED
Th ... are not only nice
looking, but the removable
.. ucer allows the plant to
take water u it need. it.
6Ya" 1.33
8Ya" 1.99
lOYa" 3.66
12Y1" ....
14 Ya " 5.77
DURALITE OUTDOOR
FURNITURE CLOSEOUT
WEBBED
SAND
CRAii
5!1~
STRAP
CHAIR
17!!
5-POSITION
CHAISE
33!!
STAClllG
PADDED
CHAIR
33!!
5-POSmON
CHAISE
79!!
Thb hu been one of th. warmest sum.men
yet eo it mak• .. nee to ha" 110m• of th.le
uound eo you can cool off outdoors.
Lbnitecl w ppll..
ULTUIO
ELECTRONIC
PB ONE
Puahbutton one-piece unit
with automatic Nclia1
f .. ture. Com• in Almond
or Cocoa.
TREND LINE
TEL-PULSE
Puahbutton, ftry chic.
Worb on rotary or
puahbutton Un ... Com .. in
white or cocoa.
BLACK A DECIEI
DRILL llT SBAIPENER
23~!
N ow you can sharpen your
dull bit. (not NCOmmended
for com9Cly writ.re, however)
instead of throwing them
away and buying new on ...
3Ya so. M'.
4Ya so. M'.
Th ... are 9ftat for wipin9 down your car
after wuhing it. i... ..... th.a old Ch•TY
anooth.
CAL-CUSTOM/BAWi
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COMPRESSION
'l'ES'l'ER
7!!
D.C. TIMING
LIGHT
12!!
INDUCTIVE
TIMING LIGHT
17!!
TUNE-UP
ANAL'YZER
18!1!
U you 're a t all handy with car repa.ln, you
can .... yowwU a bundle by doing your
own tune -ups.
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PEllZOIL
MOTOR OIL
30WT. 84~ .
IOW/40WT. 94~.
Here it b, the "uk9Cl for" motor oil. So
come on o...r t o our a utomot!ft
department and ult for eome at our
olr.ay pricee. ·
MURIAi BICYCLES
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Thurwday, July 18, 1981
88
DUPONT
FWI SQUARES
3!.?AK
nair Square and ..,,.n )'Mn ago Dupont
brought forth to this continent new
wallcoYeringa concei..cl in bffuty and
simplicity. 12"sl~" square•.
DOMINO COMBINATION
0001 Loci I r 12~~ -'CJ
Replacu out.id • I II
keyswitch on electric · I.I.ti.Illa
garage door openen. Install on new or
ezieting openen. Keylua convenienC4t.
IDEAL SECUllTY ::••~ AUTOllATIC PATIO ~~-... ,,. DOOi CLOSER
·777
•67-6093
Don't t.11 anyon e, b ut there b a •mall
peNOn who stays inside thb device and
watch .. when you go through the door and
then cloeee it.
QUEENIE
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"I think it's been ln the water ao lq, It'• warped."
Valley ·battle
heating up~
WASHINGTON (AP> -Sen. John Warner, R·
Va ., has fired the first shot in what may escalate
into the wine battle of Shenandoah.
Warner has his dander up because some
Amador County grape growers in the Shenandoah
Valley of California want to say their product
comes from the Shenandoah Valley.
· · Everybody knows the valley belongs to
Virginia, says Warn.er.
And in arguing his case with federal officials,
Warner even quotes a song lo prove it:
"In the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia lives a
girl who is walling for me. Oh, how many times
we 've waltzed in the moonlight and in her lovely
arms I long to be. I miss her smile in the
moonlight I know she misses me, tod. In the
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. I know that ber .
love for me is true."
In a letter to the federal Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms, Warner says allowing the.
California grape growers lo say their wine comes
from the Shenandoah Valley amounts lo "legalized
fraud" on the American wine-buying public.
The federal agency has indicated that identify.
ing wine from the region where the erapes a,re
grown "will help consumers identify wines they
may purchase " .
·'The word Shenandoah means the daughter of
the stars in the language of American Indiana in·
digenous to the Shenandoah Valley of Vireilria,
long before European settlers arrived there,"
Warner wrote.
In contrast, he says, "that area or Amador
County, Calif., known locally as the Shenandoah
Valley, does not enjoy.such uni·
versa! identification. There is
clear evidence that the name
Shenandoah Valley is associat·
ed with Virginia , ll"'Ot
California."
Warner also points out that
\lirginia's Shenandoah Valley
has its own vineyard for grow·
ing wine grapes in Edinburg,
"a small but thriving industry."
.. If ATF establishes a WAHH
Shenandoah Valley ViticulturaJ area in California,
it would create the ludf crous situation In which a
Virginia vineyard named Shenandoah, in a
Virginia County named Shenandoah, in a Virginia
valley named Shenandoah would be precluded
from use of the 'Shenandoah Valley' name on Its
own wine," the senator wrot~. .
Warner says two songs have been written
about the Shenandoah Valle)'. of Vir1inla, none
about the Shenandoah Valley ot Calilornia.
The big hit is the "Shenandoa'h Waltz," and
was written in 1947 by Clyde Moody, with music by
Chubby Wise.
Warner says California stole the name from
.Virginia in the first place.
"It is fr<lm the Virginia valley that the
California valley got its name. Nl> area anywhere
in the United States would be called Shenandoah
had f}Ot some American Indians had a word mean·
ing Che daughter of the stars and applied it to a
portion of Virginia, .. he said.
Lake Tahoe boat
dispute settled ·
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE <AP) -three Late
Tahoe cruise boat operators, •ngered ~ause a
fourth was given exclusive rights to land at a state
pier at Vilcingaholm Castle in Emerald Bay, have
reached qreement with the state that allows them
to beach their boats on a sta11ered schedule.
The settlement was reached minutes before
the boat owners planned to me suit a11in1t the
state, lawyer Lew Feldman said. ~
The boat owners protested an a1reement by
the state Parks and Recreation Depart.ment stvtna
Tahoe Waterborne Transit Inc. exclusive rt1hta to
land at the atate pier. ·
On June 28, the excluded boat ownert protest·
ed by landln& at the cuUe diacharaina nearly' 500
pasaenlfl'I. The demonstration led to Cout Guard
lnvesU1ation of safety haunts. The invest11ation
has not been completed. ·"
The settlement with the state wu reaebed
after tbe atate a1ency learned it bad no autbopty
to prohibit cruile boats from landln& at the abore.
The asreement wUJ allow the competba1 boata
to develop a acbedule around Waterbotne Trault'•
boat, enaurtn1 that no two boat.a will land at once,
Feldtnan aatd.
The 1tate'1 contract with Waterborne Trautt,
which calla for It to pay the atate St per puMDCer,
expiree Sept. 15.
Feldman aald it ls not certa1D bow mlll1 boeU
will take advanta1e of tbe rlpt to land • tM
beach. He aa!d tbe owners ._.ere more 1.8~ la
havln1 landlni n1hta lhan ln actuaUJ l~
paHeftflrl. ·•
Grape theft .815,509
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despite return of Stewart,
find the going rough. D3
·ch, t~e fan, ·talks-about spo~
Now, off the court, h~ has something to say-mostly on free qgency
By .JOHN ISV ANO falr ballplayer by the name ot Ma,Sc pathl .. with the playen in the CWTtftt er .. ...,........ JobDIOft with one ot them. ba1eball 1trlke. rr., aiency ll a popuJar luue ln Today, n0 compematlon exlatl . . . "Bueball playen have free a1ency
1porta today. which la why P~•n like J1mea and they are belnl uked to liv• that
NatW'ally, baseball -with 1tl current Edward.a can 111 for f700,000 with up. I understand exactly what they're
''You have to remember b1a contract
waa IOina to run out in another , .. r or
two -and be would have certalnly 1ot·
ten 1~ or 2 miWoo 1 year from IDOtber
club." position -la rec:elvinl mo1t ol the, I Cleveland; Bobby llkenoo can •tan doln1," Hid Goodrich, who retired
beadlinea. But football -with the de· for $350,000 with Chlca10; or Mitch from tbe same ln J.m. GOOD&ICH WAS quick to caution,
p1rtur,es of Vince Ferra1amo, Bllly Kupcbak ot Baltimore can bav.e 1 con· "No one wu holdlnl a IUD to tbe thoup, that paytn1 Malle '25 million la
"White Sboea" Johnson, James Scott tract ol '9)0,000 daq1led ln front ot blm head ot the owners when they paid out one ~ and 1Mllin1 out '100,000 for
to Canada, and tbepr.;slbWty ot a strike by th• Lakera. those salaries. And, baseball bun't •ul· Edwardl la anotber. ,_ 1-_ ... _ ... _ ayen' contract U · feNd because of it. Lut vear'a atteD· ..... .cc la a •tar. He'• a franclllle," Ill -lKII .._ "SPOllTS IS A BIG Bl181N1:88 and I ... plret -and buketball -ln ltl maiden makes a lot ol money, .. Hid Goodrich, dance wu the bl th eat evfr . . . the def ended Goodrich who, ln b1a 14 NBA aea1on under the free a1eocy na1 -Cl b 1 1ame bu never~ IO pOpUlar." HUODI, acored more than 11.000 pointl aren't far~· as be spoke to the Rotary u 0 Goodrich, et the time ol b1a market· to place b1m No. 11 oo the all-time ICOI'·
Newport-Balt.o. Wednesday. '"l'bere't ln1, wu makin1 Sll0,000 u a member ln1 Uat and No. 10 in aaalatl. "But
GAIL GOOD&ICB knows ail about a lot of revenue and players are t.r)'lnl 'of the La.ken in 1978. In b1a final year Edwards la nothln1 more than an
the open market. A• a member of the to aet u much rf\'enue u they can -with the Jau -1971 -that ftsure 1veraie center. For him to be makina
Los Ancelet LakeN ln 1978, the former wbat~v"° it la." Jumped to '315,000. S700 ,000, well, that'• touab to un·
• iuard helped to pioneer \be process For that reuon, Goodrich not only deratand.
when be played opt hi• option anct likes, but applauds free aaency. THAT WAS A LOT of money at the "So far, teams haven't been able to
alaned a three-year a1reement with the "I truly wun't a free a1ent," ex· time, but nothins compared~ what the. buy oba.mpionablps --altbouJb Geor1e
New Orleans Jan. plained Goodr~h of bla 1ltu1Uon, playen are command.ln1 now. Steinbrenner (New York Yankees) bu
Of course, free aaency then waa "because teams would not ne1otiate "People loot at the money Malle la enjoyed ll)Oderate 1uccea1.
notblnt compared to what it la today. with me for fear of what they would maklq <'25 mllllon over the next 25 "I ckm't tb1nk you can buy a cbam·
Compensation, ln the form of draft have to live up. yean) and lt sounds outrapoua," aaid plonahlp, either. There are just too
picks.is what the Jazz bad to 1urrender. "When there la compensation Ln· Goodrich. "But when you conalder bow many variables llke LnJurlea, playen GAi L GOODRICH
And, those choices proved to' be coat· vofved you really aren't free." valuable be la on the open market, havinl bad yean and youn1er playen Fret agent pioneer
.....;ly:..;,_t_oo.....;,_u_tbe __ La_ke_r_s_s_e_lec_t_ed_a.....;pr'--et-ty"----W-b_i_c_h_i 1_w_h...:y;.__G_o_o_d_r_i_c_b_•_Y_~....._· __ tb_a_t_'s_not __ a_lot_o_f m_o_ne_y_a_t_aU_. ____ __..<a8et...., GOOD&ICH, p11e DI>
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Elroy ~Crazylegs" Hirsch· was among the El Toro Flying Marines lineup when service football um in.
The Boys Of Ant:W:nn were men
Secretary of Labor is encouraged
NEW YORK (AP> -The
Secretary of Labor 1ave fbe
baseball ta1U a above -a ICJOd
one, be tblnka.
''I think the country 1bould be
encouraied," Labor Secretary
Raymond Donovan aald Wednes·
d1y after b1a dramatic vlalt bel'e
from Wubln.ttoo. "What I can
tell you la we're excited about
the fact they're back la1kiq ln a serious way.
"I've aaked them to 1et baek
to aerloua bar1alnlnt. Tbey have done that, and I'm pleued. 1be
collective barta.lnlnl 1y1tem la worklna.'' .
the talb "in an effort to add
new leverage lo the bargai.nini
process" and himself wu op-
timlstic about a fast setUement
because of it.
"I hope it 1ets done tomorrow
(Thursday)," Moffett told
reporters Wednesday nl1bt in
one ol the shortest new1 COD·
ferenc:es 1lnce the strike betan ' on June 12. I -
W ITU A SlJDDEN new• •
blackout blanketln& the 34-day
old 1trike1 Moffett told newsmen
alter four hours of oe10UatiCJ111
Wednesday: "Both aides have
decided to make no press com·
menta. Other than that,· there'• LATE& IN WASHINGTON, notmucbtoreJk>rt." •
Donovan 1aid further, "There la Deapite the outward hopes ol
aome'room for optlmlam" about Donovan and Moffett, at leaat
tbe chances ol end.inl the flnt one ne1ative voice wu beard In mld-aeaaon atrlke in baaeball the crowd. Peter Rose, uaoclate
hl•tory. counsel to the players' uaocia· .J
Donovan indicated, however, lion. just a book bis head .. '
that if there la no reuonably when Donovan's name w11
quick movement in the ta1b brou1ht up .
between tbe playen and owners, "Notbin1 happened today," be •
they could move to WHhlnltan aald. "I am not optimistic. I've
for cloeer scrutiny by aovern· itven up tryin1 to fi1ure tbia
ment labor officlah. "It la a thiD1out.ljustdon'tknow."
poaalblUty," be said. Federal Mediator Ken Moffett aOSE S.UD THAT the ownen
had aaked Donovan to atep into • made no propoeal Wedo~~!.: but that no one wu expecieQ
from them today.
of steel
"We're just waitln1 for a pro.
posal from them," he aald.
"That's the only thing I can aay
for the record."
Orange County once housed one of nation's grea' football powers --the .El Toro Flying Marines.
Donovan's appearance waa
the major news Wednesday ln a '
painful strike that not, only baa
meant the cancellation of 40I
11mes thus far -nearly 20 pel"r •
cent ol the aeuon -as well 11
poatponement of the All·•taf
Game, but caused some damaie
to the American economy.
8y.IOBNGVNN of ..............
Drlvtna put the natneas ol the
Marine Corpa Ait Station at El
Toro, one hardly can envision a
time when the bue waa a Notre
Dame or Green Bay of football.
But for 1 brief period 3'1'1
decades as<>, It w11.
Coached by Lt. Col. Dick
Hanley ol Mare Island, Haakell
Jndlana ud Northwestern fame
and led by halfback Elroy
"Cruylep" Hinch, the 19'5 El
Toro tum:
-Won I and IOlt 2 -both to
Fleet atr. tbe nation'• No. 1
aervlce team.
-Trled unaucce11fully to
acbedule Ml.....U, Navy and
Greati.t•. -on.. to play ,\rmJ f•
the Datioaal title. f_
-Palled to an'! the pro
champia8 lD a beneftt ••me.
-Abw& JDO¥ed lD mk11ellOG
tolutalMirMta.
-llad dlftlnity .. ftDdlDI .. ........
-•• eceu19d of dirtJ foot. ball.
-Dl1mt11ed a back wbo
d,...s•tuilt•tlael. ·;,;....~~ u.e .... __. .. ,..., ... ~ ........ .. _ ........... .. _,........ ......... .....
Ali' r.ee ............. ... ......... ~--.....
.... UCLA &M UIC la -a sr. ,r.:ji"ei::::: ..... ... .... ... ' -. ...,. .. ,., ... ...... ~.: ..... ,.,
2 in the country amon1 aervlce
teams with a 1qu1d that had 34
players and coaches who bad
played pro football or would
later. And this waa the era ol the
two-way player and smaller
rotten. ,
The heart of the team conallt·
ed of Hinch, All -pro tackJe "W~e Wlllle~· Wilkin of the
W a~hln1ton Red1kln1, Knute
Rockne· Trophy winner Bob
Dove of Notre Dame at eod.
auard BW Kenned)' of tbe Uoaa,
end Vern Gape ol MlllDelota
an Olympic and profe111onai
wreaUer, and quarterback Paul
Governall ol Columbia, ·a Mu·
well Trophy winner end Sao
Dle10 State coach. HanleJ,
Wilkin and Govenall are de·
ceHed. rltteeD pla1en from the ,,,.
lnl Marinll became tbe nuea-
of th• W-f1ted Cbica10 Rockett ot tb• new All ·America l'ootball
Conf ermce ln I.Ne. Ranier lMt·
ed only a few weeb and aued
the owner f~ alanct.r.
Almoat two dozen players re-
turned to the coUe1e 1rldiroa for
the 1946 aeaaon.
· it wu 1 rolllcklD1. fun-lovlnl,
bolateroua, roup, macho IJ"OUP,
The Flying
Marines consistently
ranked No. 2 in the
country among
service teams.
about half Olftcer, ball eaUMed.
,\number W hem ln combat.
KMPC broadca1t tome • •••• LM Aal•l• ud Bollrwood were nearby. Hlneta .., .. ,.,
would ltar In two fllm1,
"Cral)'l•" aDd "U ..... 11114" ·
&Dd .lae«auet O'llUoaeJ ill
Iowa -actor Jock Mahoney -
joined the team Just before be·
lnl releaaed from aervtce.
1'bere were aemlpro 1ame1 CJD
Sundaya under u1umed names.
The war wu over.
. U tbe BrookJ.10 Dod1en were
the 8o)'I ol Summer, tbeH wen
tbe Boyaol Autumn.
Hanley, the veteran, waa •
master ltratecilt and tactician
off tb• fleld u well.
Bob Macleod, Dartmouth All·
American and member ol tbe
1M4 t.am. r.alll Ranle7'1 pep
ta1b induded "fake telesram1
from tbe commaadant of tM
Marine Corpl." He la a Loi
AaleHI mqutne ,,ablllber. R.
.Jeu "a.-ae" Ntll. Me ol tM
1nat aU·around ~ ID tM llariae Carpi, ,. ...... tM
time Kaa1er Invited Nell'1 Camp
........ team QP to plaf ..._ ··...-1trtns.''
Out trotted 1'llkla, Hlneb,
0o • .....u. oo... o.,.., •·
The score wu 81-0. Hanley sot
bl• beadllnea. "On my return," Neil said,
"Gen. H.K . Smith held up the
newspaper . 111d 11ve me the
worat cbewlnl out I ever 1ot.
And I've bachome."
To m~~y1 H.M. 1tood for
Howllqaua.
Sm\tb also decreed that
Pendleton would no tonier
furniab . El Toro wltb ll11en,
aucb H the 8·2f 11 -pound
Hlracb, wbo wou d ICOrt 405
polntl • a pro.
But 1:1 TGro bad eD0UP OD bud to win ftve ltrailbt w ..
UM 1a111.s •• 1oe1 to-..... au (of Ple&Mnton, Cal.) aad I!;..
Unola' ludd1 y_, la troat •
I0,000 at tbe CollHum. Ttae
same wa1 for tbe natioHl
Mnltetlde.
After tM 1ame, Haal., llld
YCM&b«. "la tlle IN•t• ~
CIM80Tl, .... DI)
THE CITY OF Cleveland, for
one, reportedly dropped Sf
million u a resuit of the 1ide.UIM
of the All-star Game tut Tuea·
day ni1ht and other majoi
lea1ue cities have suffered liq
losaea u well. Cincinnati, for~·
ample, haa estimated· dlrttt
lOIHI to tbe city of close to
$500,000.
Meanwblle, a Loi An1ele1 la•
aurance ftrm reported that it
mad• a •. 175 mlllloo pay~
to baaeball owners Wednllday
u part ol a tllO million atrtke ln.·
1uranee policy carried by tM
tea ma. •
"TbeJ relnaW'eCI and laid oft ..
Utetr ~lJ to otber tu~ •
com.-.. and broken " laid a
apoiHman for AlllaH U•·
derwri....,, Inc., Loi AD1•I• •
toraet LeOurd D. Veqer.
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Davis told a fib
testifies Schramm
i'rom AP 41•••td1H .:
LOS ANOE.LSI -DaUu.
Cow boy• pr•ldftt TH ldlramm • • • te1tlfled Wecla•ada1 u .,.. aur·
prised to leM'll iD llarela •tut Al Dam waa
planninl to mew• bll OnHnd RalderJ to Loi
An1eles became Da'11 Md told hlm a month
earlier be wu probablJ ~elelnt la Oakland.
Called to teetlty bJ t1M 1faUoaal Football
Lea1ue, Schramm 1a1d tUt Davis, manastn1
aeneral partner ot the R.W.., new to Dallu to
iillP«t the Cowboys' T_. Stadium lll late
January .1980.
Schramm teltlfted Uuat •· tbe two toured Ute stadium, Davi• told lalm Loi An&eles
Memorial Coliaeuan olftdall llad ottered blm a
"tremendoua opportualty" a... that Oakland of·
flclals had come up witb a JMt·mlnute propc»al.
"He said M felt It (t.be OU.Jud offer) wu
somethlnl be wu 1oln8 to have to accept,"
Schramm said.
Shortly after that coavenaUoa, Oakland of·
ficlals withdrew thte offer: leavlq Davl1 wilb a
lesser deal. Thal, Davi• teatlfled earlier,
prompted him to attempt a move to Los
Angeles.
The NFL oppc»es the move and LI beln1
sued in rederal court on antltrult cbar1es by tbe
Raiders and t.be Loi Antelea Collleum, wblcb
lost a tenant when the Loe Anaeles Rams
moved to Anaheim ln lllO.
Of tbe Davis ded1loll. Schramm said, "It
came as a surprise~ me.''
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Spahn blames players for strike
BROX~N ARROW, Okla. -•
Baatball HlU of Pamer Warren
Spaha blam•"\he players for the pn-
aent strike &Del aaya be n.,.U t.be canceUaU.
ol lb.la yMr'• All·&ar 1ame.
Spahn who wltb au career vietorl• bol4t
tbt rKOrd for lelt·band.ct pltchen, bad tlmt to
vlaH bl• 100 and famlly btre thla weell
because ol the 1utte. Ht wu to have bMD lb•
National Leaiut'• honorary captala at UM All·
Star 1ame in Cleveland Tueeday 111"1t.
"It'• a ttrrlble abame/' aald lpahn;
"'beca~ the All·Star 1ame would baY• bfouibt
.,. mUUon toto the pJayen;,r--"-di. 1 feel
tbe playen are totally out lllM lD tbll 1trtkt.
"Uthe ownetl stve ln now, lhey'U be llvinl
ln the rest of lhe Ume. •·
The 80-year-old Spahn LI a pltcb.lnal lnatruc·
tor ln lbe Anlell' farm 1,atAtm. He arrived btre
Tuesday to vi.alt bb too, Gree.
"lt'a a travesty," be aald ol the atrUre. "Tbe
1uy I sympathise wttb 11 Gaylord Perry wbo on·
ly needs alx vlctortes to reach the 300 mark. At
his a1e, lt'a bard to HY lf he'd &et ~· next year." ·
Quote of the day • ••• Pldlll..-. coach of t.be New Orleana
Salnts, advilina No. l draft clio6ce Ge.a•
lodaen on bow to dreaa for their flablq
trip ln the Gulf of Mextco: "Look Georae.
you've got to be properly atUred for lhe
trip. Wear a three-piece 1ult. You know
what lbat is, don't you! That's overall.I
with two straps."
Players need time to get back -Seaver
FRESNO -Major lea1ue ·11 baseball players wlll need about 10
days to gel lhelr arms back in top
form when, or if, the strike ends, saya c ,
natl Reds pitcher Tom Seaver.
·•Every pitcher would have to have three
outings, and the outfielders and catchers wowd
have to have thelr arms ready,"' Seaver sald dur·
inJt a visit here Tuesday.
"It wouldn't be too tough for the bitten,"
the three·time Cy Youn1 award winner added.
"I would say 10 days. But that's Hyina we're
1oing back to work, and maybe we won't be back
atall."
I'm not balling out uys Todd
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -Tht 0 numbln were all wrocl& In lllO and
quart.back Richard :todd ii count·
ln& OD better onea tbl1 year to
1trealthla b1I hand in contract ta.lb wltb lbe
N .. ~ \'ortt Jeu.
Todd tnterina b.11 fifth year in lhe N atlonal
Football i.Aaaue, Is un1J1ned. Ube remalna that
way, be wUI under NFL rules receive an
automatic 10 peccent ln·
crease on the reported
$125,000 pact and, havlnf
played out hil option, wlll be
free to try and hook on
elaewbere.
"I don't want anybody to
think I'm bailln1 out," Hid
Todd. "I'm not like that. I'll
•tick here as 1001 as they'll
have me."
Todd But he'd rather be able
to deal from the stren&th of a wlnnin1 aeuon.
"I think your negotiatin1 power's not too &ood.
when you have a 4·12 season," Todd aald of the
Jets' dlamal lseP ,ahowin1. "And there are a lot
of intangibles goin1 on ··ln the leaaue. Tbe
players' contract runs out and the TV contract
run. out after the 1981 season. There's a lot of
tbln1s that could chan1e the pay scale ln the
NFL."
Las Vegas loses on a big gamble
BALTIMORE -A man placed m $15,000 ln show beta on longshota at
Pimlico Race Course Tuesdn,
manipulating the odds for confederates who bet
the favorites t o s how with Las Vegas
bookmakers.
It was impossible to determine bow much
waa lost by the legal bookies, wbo pay off at
track odds, but it apparently was conalderable.
Some were one·race show bets. others were
three-race parlays... ·
"They got us," Hank Heffron, manaaer of
the Race Book at the Barbary Coast Casino in
Las Ve1u. told the Baltimore News American.
"They made a bunch of bets, and they probably
went to every book In town."
John Bennett of the Rose Bowl bookmaking ~stabllshment was ~oted by the Baltimore
3un: "Nothin1 dia trous. but lt was out·
ra1eoU!!·" · ·
BU.bait tOday
On tbb date lo b.,.ball lo 1'JO:
In the flrat aame at Tb.rte 8'vtr1
Stadh~m. t.be a.t Pttbburlb PlratAtl lolt ·
to lbe Clnctonatl Rtcb, ~a. blfon .....
fan1. The PiratAtl toe* tbe f\elcl tbat D.lpt
u the llnt me.Jar Jea•ue team to wear tbe pullover, double-knit willonna that have
now become commoaplace.
On tbl1 date in lNI:
After 8~ tumultuous YHll u manaaer
of tbe Brooklyn Dod1en, Leo Ouroeber
shocked the baseball world by 1wttehill1
team1 ln mid-aeuoo a.Dd takint over the ·
arch-rival New York Olanta. '
Group attempts to buy Phllllel
, F. EqlM .,.... who only Jut ·• week announced tbe aale ol b1a pro-
Ile ss lo n al basketball team
'Phlladelpbia 78erl, bat jolned a JJ'OUP aU.mpt.
ing to purcbUe the Philadelphia PhlllfH
baseball team from the Carpenter family . . .
Former Arisona State Untveralty football coach.
Toar M ... obtained unlvenity money throu&b
lies and used It to pay players, the ProMCUtiOD
told the Jury that betan cleliberationa Wedne,·
day ln theft, fraud and eomptracy cbaraes
again1t Mason . . . A team beaded by c.rta
Evert Uo7d and bolatered by the trio of TrHJ
Aaatla, Alld.rea Jaeaer and Pa• artHr will try
two brlng the U.S. its tbJrd COGleeuU•e vlctory
this weekend ln the 3rd Wlahtman Cup tennis
matches in Chicago ... The U.S. buketbalJ team, led by Du SclaaJ.et•. tbe lint-round ,
draft choice of the Utah Jau, defeated Israel,
91 ·71 to keep its basketball crown on the final
day of the Maccabiah Games ln Tel Aviv ...
Jobany Rutherford and Toa Slleva set the pace
as practice opened for the Mlchl1an 500 Indy
car race ... Kentucky Derby winner
Pleaaaat Colony and 28 other 3·year-old
thoroughbred horses have been lnvited to the
Super Derby at Louisiana Downs.
Television, radio
TV: No eventa schedul~.
RADIO: Baseball -Salt Lake City al Ed·
monton, 6 p.m., KMPC (710).
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BOYS OF AUTUMN AT EL TORO WERE TOUGH .. •·
i·ve ever seen in 30 years of foot·
ball -bar none."
El Toro led 6-0 only to have
Young run back the kickolf te
yards.
Young returned a punt 70
yards for another TD. Still, EJ
Toro led 25·21 in the third
quarter before Youn1's third TD
run of 25 yards. Then Fleet
Ci~'s reserve strenl(tb be1a to tel . 0 THERE HAD BEEN cbarlel
the week before thtraame that
Fleet City was loadina up bJ illl·
?Ortlne the Pearl Harbor NaY)'
earn.
·'I want it known that we ate
.10t complaining about the addl·
lion of these men," Hanley said
before the game. ·•we should do
the same if we had the chaaee.
More power to the Hilon."
Afterwards, Hanley re·
marked. "We just ran out ot pa.
They bad loo much reserve
strength for us and wore us
down. Do you realiie they
employedl8 backs?"
Overshadowed in defeat was
Govemall who completed 19 of
45 puses for 228 yeards and 3
touchdowns. Several passes
were dropped.
Loa Angeles sports writers
called lt one of the greatest ••mes at lbe Coliseum. It bad
been moved from Santa Barbara
to accommodate the crowd.
The A.saociated Press termed
Youna's performance "one of
the areatest offensive exhibi·
Uona ever seen" ln the stadlwn.
It uld fie left a "pop-eyed
crowd."
(Al a teen·a1er ln Chicqo, I read in the Tribune of tbe pre.
aame buildup lnvolving Hirsch
ud Yount. Bul because or tbe
two-hour time difference and the
Trlb'1 deadlines, the score wu not ln the Monday paper. Nor ln
Tuesday's. It took 1everal days
to find it. Years later I learned it
Hirsch used moves
for Flying Marines·
Crazylegs ran wild at El Toro
He was a senaatlon at Wausau
HI.ch School in Wl1coo1lll.
He burst into naUonal prom·
inence in 1942 by leadlq UD·
beulded Wisconsin to an 1-1 re-
cotd. · llY 1943, halfback Elroy
"Craiyleis'' Hinch wu a V-12
tr4fuee at Michlaan, led a M ·
Uqnally ranked football team
and lettered ln buketbaU, track
anet baseball.
llB PIA YED for Camp Le-
jep.ne. N.C. in 19'4 aa Ume
pet)Ditted and In lN5 WU tbt
st.,-ol the El Toro Flyln1
M~nes. · ~liree lnjur1·1>rone years fotlow~d with the Chlea10 Rci~keta before be joined UM Loi
Ad.eles Rams. Swltebed to md,
HtHcb led the leap• lll 1t5l iD
ICwldl and receptiou. ID ....
NFL career he eau•bt NI p~ for 8.249 7ardl ud II to~bdowns. Jle retired iD 111'7
aql tater wu the Rama' 1...a
manaaer. }'§ow athletic director at
Wlaeomin, Hinch ls ID tbt Na·
tloul Football FouDdaUoa Hall
of 'f'ame and the Pro Pootball
HaSl ol Fame.
J'be Sept. 7, 1M5 baM "'*' M El Toro DOWd tbat .. IA. lllnela
h .. been 'villtlnc' at die-.
tbt pa1t week, wa&t..-.C:.~
local &rid ..... won ~Bt"
1tatloned at Camp •=•• loon be ... to... ... ...
"1ta1Mariael.
Frank Kinard, end Bill Dad<llo,
auard Aldo Forte, Joe Kubarich
of Notre Dame, quaterback Paul
Cbrlatman, fullback Harvey
Johnson and others of college
fame.
AGAINST PENDLETON,
wbtre be actually was a11l111ed,
Hlncb had 17 and 60 -yard
touchdowns.
Atalmt the Second Alr Force,
which featured center Bulldog
Turner, end Tom Fears, Kansu
coach Don Fambrou1b, halfback
R•Y Evans and 1uard ,Qick
Barweaan be scored a 14·yard
TD, and ran 62 yard.a to set up
bl1 U.yard TD catch.
Hl1 laat-mlnute catch of a
den,eted pus enabled El Toro
to end the Air Traln1n1 Com·
mand'118-Came wln 1treak, 7-0,
before 15,000 at the Coliseum.
Paul Salata ot Newport Beach
WU lilted oa tbe ATC roeter, but
.,.... llttOUDta lndlcated be did
nOt appear lll the 1ame.
was tt., third quarter acore.)
A number of South Pacific
veterans -such as Hu1h
Gallemeau and Geor1e Franck-
played ln the first few 1ames
and then returned lD civtiian life
and the National Football
League. Some Marines played
the entire season. And half a
doien team member• returned
to the states ln November after
restin.c from island campalps.
FO& THAT E&A. the llne WU
bi.c, Wllld.n was lilted at 270 but welshed more. Gaane wu at
least 200. Tackle John Wlckbam
of TuJaa weitbed 245. Tackle
Bob Tu1il of Texa1 UM WU
238. The backs were mostly fmm
115 to no.
HanJey wu accused of bein& a
Neanderthal in bis 23rd aeuon
of coaching for usln& the double
win1, u he had in UM4. He did
employ a platoon offense -one of double wing, the other tile
new T·formation.
But be pleased either neither
side.
A toorue·ln·cheek headline ln
the Fli1ht Jacket, the base
newspaper, followed the flnt
loss to Fleet City: ''El Toro
AlumnJ Demand Raianatlon ol
Coach H,.nley After Fleet City
Bluejackets Humble Marines,
21·7."
Hanley's otriclal title was
director of combat condltlonlng
for the Marine Corps. But foot·
ball came rant.
Hta brother, Lt. Col. Pat
Hanley, former Boston Univeni·
ty coach, assisted for a while.
MAK.ING BEADLJNBS and
money, too, for the procram wu
• Maj. Ben Finney, bu1lneu
mana1er, showman, team
spokesman, ticket seller, etc. He
had been .wounded ln World
War I. and allo 1trved in the
Korean con.flict.
Finney, a morale officer, sua·
seated to Hanley ln 19'4 that
they fonn a West Cout Marine
team drawn from several air
ba1e1. El Toro offered "a
plethora of alr tran1portatloa
tnd a 1tadium ln Santa Ana that
could be used u a home field.'' said FlMey, an author wbo livea
in New York City. ·
"Many ol tbe aenior officers
were about my aae and a lot ol
them I had known from World
War I, makln8 lt euy to do a lotol
tbln11 tbat would have been lm·
poaalblefor a boot.''
•OOIE &&AVIE. retired
Notre Dame athletic dlreetot
honored thll week wltb Hlncb
• H a DlsUnaubhed America,
4ldD 't· want to leave San Dlqo,
1ald P\Jmey.
"When J learned tbat llineb
and UIC quarterbaek lllek.,
lleCardle wen In SU DMIO
waltllif to board a traa1POrt fGr
OYtfHH duty' I f(ew to
WulWICtGD to baH tMlr ordln
cban .... Wbat tbe bellz. tlae war
WU°""· I'm not at UI etrtu
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before Northern California
sportswriters ln San Francisco
on Oct. l, denying that dirty..play
was the reuoo El Toro couldn't
schedule colleae teams. <It
didn't play a college varsity
team in lM4 or 1945. >
The knee injury to Sinkwich in
a game at Colorado Springs 1
brou1bt the charges to the sur-. '
face a1aln.
And Hanley was quoted as
sayin1 be tbouabt the T ·
formation "would pass away as
teams learned to defense il ·'
.(Several years later he said two-
platoon footb•ll waa "un ·
American".)
El Toro was to play another lS
years of varsity football but
without the 1944-45 aucceu. It
bad a few good. players -: Al
Carmichael, Rob Goode, Gary
Larsen, Frri -Owens -but
generally was oulmanned.
But one sguad dld have Joan lrvlne's~"'rst husband. Los
An1eles s rucuter Ed Amold
was o another team .
Qua rterbaclt Gene Fodge
pitehed for the Chicago Cubl.
From Page 01
GOODRICH
comin1 up who are hunfry.
"THE OWNERS' PROBLEM
is that they don't seem to be able
to control themselves. If they're
1oln1 to continue payinc out
those kind ol salaries to average
ballplayen, then at some point
they're ao&Jll to be in trouble.
"If they're not carerul," added
Goodrich, "they're 1oln1 to have
two payrolls -one for the re-
tired and one· for those pla)'inl."
For Goodrich, playln1 came
eaay. He was fortunate enouab
to wln a champlonsblp at every
level -at Polytechnic HJgb
(1981 ), at UCLA ('8' and 'SS>
and at Los Angeles ('72).
ALTHOUGH TWO YE'ABS
removed, "Stumpy " still
looks like be could sllp on jersey
No. 25 ind fill the hoop with
bHketa.
''f'm Just a fan now," said
Goodrich, w&o ll ves in Santa
Monica with bil wlfe and three
kJds and ii lllvolved ln lnduatrial
real •late ln Ventura County.
"I watch a Jot of 1amei and I
follow what'• goln1 on, but the
playtna -well, f don't do that.
anymore, altbouth I occulonal·
ty wortt with my IOft."
Prt1Wnably, Goodrich ii not
only be!Dlnl hiJ son wltb Ids
1ame, but be•1 probably
coacbina hlm on the flntr
atptdl ol contract ne1otiaUom,
too.
From Page 01
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A REAL BASEBALL FAN -Four-year-old Sarah Dee plants
one on Dodger Steve Garvey, illU1tratin1 there are still
plenty of fans to go around for the striking baseball play,rs. . ,
Yachts battle clock
in Transpac race
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Dell, .....................
HONOLULU -The 2,~mlle
Los Aneeles to Honolulu yacht
race became a race a1ainst the
clock Wednesday as late
finishers ln the 70·boat 1leet
strove to save their handicap
tlme1 for fleet or clan
hardware.
Fifty.two yachts had croued
tbe fllilah line at Dlamond Head
by late evenin1.
For Mike Kennedy of Dana
Point and bis crew aboard
Audacious, lbelr early:momina
finlah was heartbreak.
Aa Audacious strove for tht
flni1b buoy in blustery rain
squalls that 1wept the area, the
crew wu awan that they bad to
flnlab by I : 10 a.s;n. (Honolulu
time) to capture overall and
cla11 D lead from Sweet Okole,
whlcb had ftnllhed four houri
earll~.
But lt WH not to be. Tbe
Diamond Head Committee
clocked Audaciout acroaa the
lint at 8:30. Sbe bad mllMd top
bonon by 10 llWnlhe.
Tbe erew ol Sw.et Okolt Mt
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it waa announced that
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Dick Etlinaer of Newport
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Kentucky
governor
sorry
FRANKFORT, Ky. <AP> -
Gov. John Y. Brown Jr. aaya be
la aorry for any embvraument
caused by the public revelaUoo
of hla neiotlatiom with Georae
Allen coocern.lna the bead foot·
ball coachinc poat at the
University of Kentucky.
Brown said Wednesday that he
did not plan on' the ne1otiationa
becomina publlo before he dis·
cuaaed the matter with UK
President Otis Sln&letary.
••All I wanted to do wall
brine to the attention of presl·
dent Sln&letary the avaUabiUty
of someone llke Georce Allen,"
Brown said in a telephone ln·
lerview from Cblca10, where be
was vial\int industrial pros·
peels.
"l had hoped it could be done
in confidence," Brown said.
·'The problem is someone found
out. I don't know bow, but my in·
tention was to 10 tbrou1b
Sin1letary. Not a word would
have been said if it hadn't been
leaked. I didn't force the Issue.
"It wasn't my intention to em· barrass anyone &Qd I apologize
if I did," Brown said. "But when
the thine broke open, l awed it to
the public to say bow I felt about it. ..
Brown's interest in bav-.
ing Allen, the former head coacfl
or the Rams and Washin1ton
Redskins of the N atlonal Foot-
ball League, replace current UK
coach Fran Curci was first re·
ported Friday in ~he Cats'
Pause, & Lexlneton periodic.al
coverina UK athletics.
The revelation sparked con·
troveru and a spate or com·
ment in newspaper columns and
editoriais. Allen finally released
a statement Tuesday witbdraw-
)ng his name from consideration
for the job he bad not been of·
fered.
Brown was quoted as criticiz·
ing the current Kentucky fool·
ball program under Curci, who
was 3-8 last sea.son and bu an
eight-year record of 44-43-2 at
UK. Kentucky has also had a
number of off·the-fleld incidents
involving Its football players
durin& Curci's tenure.
Brown said be was not
necessarily lookina at Allen for
the upcominc season.
"I wun 'l necessarily t.alking
about this year or next but I cer·
tainly wu trytn1 to keep bis in·
terest to see ii he would fit into
the program at some. point in
time," Brown said.
Orange Cout OAfLY PfLOT/Thurlday, July 18, 1981 •• ..
JIM NIEMIEC
.t\lbacore .actionheavy
Southern CaJllornla salt water anaten are re·
aJly aettlna the moet out of an early season. Both
party boat.a and private aporttlsben operattn1 out ot port.a from Loni Beach to San Dieio are cettin1
lnto &ood action on many varlet!• of tame filb.
Lead.in& the headlines ii the loncfln act.loo that
is taldn1 pJace within easy reach of all land.inc•.
Albles were on the 43 Spot tut weekend and also
closer to the East end of Clemente.
Star sailors
Saturday • vie
_ Some of the top Star sailors In Southern
California will be seen In acUoo Saturday ud Sun·
day when Newport Harbor Yacht Club staces iU
annual Saner Bowl Regatta.
In addition to the lon1fin action, many private
sporlliahers were out in search of the bluer tuna,
and moet all.. boats reported at leut cettln1 bit,
atthouth most In the 100 ·pound plua class were
lost after a Iona battle.
FISJUNG 'WITH Jerry Thompson of Corona
del Mar aboard hit sport.fisher Pacillc Cllpper Ulla
past week, aJong with Lou Jannen of Newport
Harbor, a first rate albacore trip t.o local waters
was had.
If fishing continues throu1h the summer
months as it had started many Southern California
anglers wtll moat lUcely be able to make up for the
past couple of seasons . Durtn1 the fhree-day
outing, our group accounted for nearly 100 lon1rtn.s
and they ran1ed in size from 15 to over 30 pounds.
averagin.1 nearly 23 pounds .
Most jig stops were made on 1reen and yellow
basbco jigs and sevenstand hex-heads of the same
colors. Thia combination of feathers bas been most
productive during the last fi ve years off the south
coast.
. • ...
l'tleSta.r class is one ol the oldest one·desip
sailboat.a in the world and is one of the seven
classes which compete In the YachUn1 Olympics.
The 22~·foot boat baa spawned some or the top
sailon In the world -lncludlni two former world
champions from Newport Beach -Bill Ficker and
Don Edler .
IT WAS FEARED earlier this month that
water temperature might force a quick exit of
longfins from nearby waters, but a cbanae io cur·
rents b~ht back the much preferred 65-to
67 -de~ water and new schools or aibies from the
southwest. It appeared this chan1e ln temperature
worked in reverse on some of the fish this year.
. .
Racing over courses inside the bay on Sunday
will be women skippers in Udo Isle •Yacht Club's
All Girl.Reaatta.
The ocean outside wlll also be busy with ban·
dicap racers as Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club
stages tile fourth race of Its Anaelman Serles for
Performance Handicap Racina Fleet yacht.a, and
Dana Point Yacht Club the fourth race of Its Dana
·Point Series for PHRF.
The schools of yellowfin, bieeye, yellowtaU
and dolphin are now finding themselves in cooler
waters than they prefer and going from one bltin1
mood to another as the longCi0$ remain steady.
Hopefully, the temperature will average out at
about 67 degrees and make It comfortable for all
big garpe fish lo stage a good showing for salt
waler anglers.
BaJboa Yacht Club will bolt a one-design re·
gatta Saturday and Sunday, and Capistrano Bay
Yacht Club will 1ta1e the continuance of it.a Ocean Are a Stars compe t e
Racine Series for PHRF Sunday.
Southern California Yachtlne Association BUCHAREST, Rom ania -American athletes
calendar: numbering 227, including seven from the Orange
Loi Aaceln ·U.c 8ead1 Coast area who will be competing in water polo,
Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club -Sewer Buoy race basketball, tennis and volle>'ball. are primed for
(non spinnaker) Sunday. · Sunday's start ~the 12·day World UnlverBlty
Long Beach· Yacht Club -Island Series (Cat Games here. i!"
Harbor and Return) Saturday, Sunday. There are sports on the program, which
Suta llM.lca Bay also inch11les track and field, swimming. diving,
King Harbor Yacht ·Club -Santa Barbara gymnastics and wrestlinc. Island to Catalina Island race, Saturday, Sunday; Among those from the Oran1e Coast area are
His & Her Reeatta <keel boats) Sunday. Jamie Bergeson and UC Irvine's Kevin Ma1ee
Sant.a Monica Yacht Club -Racey Ladies <basketball) John Do Broll of Newport Beach
Regatta <PHRF) Saturday, Sunday. (water polo), Huntington Beach's Tom Peatolesi
Su Dte10 (volleyball)', Corona del Mar's Danny Saltz and
San Diego Yacht Club -Gold Star elimina· Costa Mesa's George Newland and Mike Grier
lions, Saturday, Sunday. (water polo) .
Coronado Cays Yacht Club -Geor1e Lasko Among the swimmers and divers are Mission
Spring Series, Sunday. Viejo's Lenny Layland, Megan Neyer. Barbara
San Diego Cruiser Assoctatlon -San Dle10 to Major and Jerry Spencer.
Ocean.side (predicted Loa> Saturday. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif4ii~:ii:~=:iii~ Silver Gate Yacht Club -Cllpper Series. Sun·
day.
Southwestern Yacht Club -Coast Guard
Auxiliary Overni&hl (handicap) Saturday, Sunday.
Coronado-Yacht Club .,... Bluel Ocean Racina
Championship (handicap) Saturday, Sunday; Dix
Brow Serles (SDHF> Saturday.
Oceanside Yacht Club -Rorick Series
<PHRF> Sunday.
Ne~aadlalud
Anacapa Yacht Club -Scrippe-Kettenburg
Series < PRRF> Sunday.
Santa Barbara Yacht Club -Wilaon Series, Saturday.
Westlake Yacht Club -Midsummer Regatta,
Saturday, Sunday.
Pomona Valley Sailin1 Association -Class
racinc, Sunday.
Basketball tourney set
POCKET
PAGER
COVERS
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Eight of the top high school basketball teams
in Southern California, lncludin1 Fountain Valley,
Edison and Ocean View, wiU be on display Friday
and Saturday at Servile 1li1h ln the tblrd annual
OUM6t co .. LA. co.
SAM llltMAUIMO CO.
llYHMDICO.
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Converse Summer Ca1e Classic.
Four 1amea are on lap Friday with Loni
Beach Poly and Servile openin1 the tournament at
2, followed J>y Edison and L~ewood at 3:30,
Verbum Del and Ocean View at 5 and Serra and
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Semitlnal.s and finals are billed for Saturday co~:i.au DAILY PILOT
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WORLD CLASS TEIVNIS WEEKEND
BIWE JENI ICl/'IO
and the Oakland Breakers
SuncfaW, Ju.IJI 19 at 6 pm
Thia Wiekn the C81lfomla Oranges take on two tennis
aup8!11tara rot two days of apect8CUlar world cl-tennis at
the tieautiful Loi Cabelleros Tennis Stadium. Tick•ts $10,
$15. and $20.
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you 111, SlOOO per mooth.
(Wby pay rent). Not to
all 1bopplnc. theaters •
parll, just minutes to
beacnea.
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7141131-51155 -
OPEN DAILY FOi VDll
11 lM. ti 6 P.M.
...................... $24UIO
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STVS TO IUCH-OWMm ...W.CI
Call today to see this fine duplex ! Live .
in one unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrms.
deck & 2 baths in upper; 2 bedrms & 1
bath in lower. Fireplace in each.
Some view of ocean. owe lst T.D. &
note of $247,000, int. only, $.2,500 down
pmt. No loan fee . $299,500.
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area. '2501000.
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Llie new townhome Oft
Uw-blu((s 12 Bdrm 3 Ba,
super llltcnm and a bl& 2nd story loft. Full price
Oftly $134,.0. '151·31Jl
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A c b a r m i n g 2 B R . 2 BA .
DYNASTY model. Highly
upgr aded. Terrific location
behind guarded gate community.
Pools & tennis courts. $425,000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
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Former Model With Vtew Of Bia
Canyon. Three Bedrooms Plu1
C.Onvertible Den, 2~ Bat.ha. Wet
Bar . Inter c om . Lovely
Appointments Tbrou1hout.
Community Pool. Best Value In
Ara. Prieed At $198,CO>. A "Joy Of Newport II Liltiq.
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REAi. ESTATE EJCCEUENCE SINCE 1f.ft.
COti'I WITH US ... TO MIWPO•T
ISUMD WATHFIOMT. WOULD YOU
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Charming and spacious 3
Bdrm + family room home.
Corner location across from
park, pool and tebnis . Retiring
owner will carry financing at
reasonable rate.
t .965 ASSUMAILI LOAM
Lovely private 2 + den condo
with cathedral ceilings and lots
of decking. Security gated
Arbor Lake/ Woodbridge.
$175,000.
759-1&1&
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This serenely beautiful home is
set against a changing backdrop
pf green & golden slopes, ~g
shadows & twinkling lights!
Featuring 3 bdrms + a spacious
library, formal dlning & gourmet
kitchen for memorable days
thruout the years. A dramatic
stairway that's wrapped around
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Jge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam
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$420,000. Best price for the money.
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Panoramic bay & ocean view at
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MEWPOIT CREST COMDO
2 bdrm, den, spacious Plan 8, im·
ma culate. Low priced at $215,000.
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
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Tbil lovely S Bdrm bome •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ·
bu been compkUly re-SALi IY OWi •
done. New roof, new 3z1 Cora I • 311
carpets. etc. Owner will AmelhYll f7>.0181
c•rry larae loan. Only $132,500. C1ll today C... ....... llU mmo. ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ~ lDveatora Dup1n ao belt A LLS'rJI T"' street, pool, bl Aaeame. ,,. ~ ~~· $110 ,000.
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Bdrm. Un.Ila. C\amml In· staned ror rusts. Larae
i:ome · $740 Mo. 1 year auumable lsl and
bo01e protect.ion plan In· owner will carry 2nd
eluded. Call to see! T.D. CaU Rocer Bar-
141-1111 qulst. 751·120 or
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sundec k for
romancing under
the sun or stars. Spiral staircas~
leads to den or of·
rice. Please call
bkr. 631·2246 for
details. ........... .-~.....-...........,
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WU. TIAll
JO acne our llaadlo
Callfonla . Owaer
.... C.-bl Nwpt.
lm.t, COit.a ...... Cu bl dlvWad lftto 4 to s
Krt puuta ror •mall ~ or Sl40,000 takes
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B.IGAMCI
Custom home near
Co\llltry C1ub, 4 Bdrm
3¥ii Ba, pool • spa.
ProfeuloDally detorat·
ed tllrllcM. Seller cna~
Ulilt lD special rinanc-lna. J ackle HancUemu
QHJll
R&'M*
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MISAYml
Esecutlve home, 3 br. 2 :
ba, 1 slory bomMD ql&id :
CUl·de·S8C It. l Ip bdrm
could be cocaverted to
mah 4th bdrm. Room
for RV 1<U11 or pool.
Blr.~112.
IASTSM 2HOMIS
On larae lot. As 8dnn z
balb, 2 fplc·s. patio,
PLUS 2 Bdrm l'Ottale. 1115,000. ·Flnancilli by, oner.12'. .
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MISA'91
Sa" row dowD paytl\
... IDOftl you In. 3
Bdrm lloma. For 1DOft
lalolTMMar--
IQMCH 9UA1m . Slll2~119......_..
Patio, ...._pr, ow_ C1 110 ........... . ..-.v ......
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3 8d'°m 2 bath, 2 car
1ara1e, Orwplace, latae 1------..;;.;;;;;~ yard. Only $111,500. , ........ .
'145-9111 ..... .
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C/21 Walk·la.*1111
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IAS1191 ···-Lovely a BR 2 Ba. ram D. if··· •"--•
r-home w/fplc, dbl -1111 "' -new 4 •N Bdrm tll~ft bome In aar. $141,.500. fabWQua Woodside. This
Bro@r,.... home bu It all and la SI..... I new on lhe mutet. Call
fordetal.11.
3 bdrm, l~ ti.th, new sm,QOIJ
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MISA .. MAlr Call the apecl&lilts at
· New 11111n1. Excellent the condominium In·
rinancloa available. Im· formation center.
maculate 3 Bdrm., 2 Toucbltoae Realty
. "8th home with c111tom _____ .,._,"""'""'=--...--
, family room. Larae COLOMY
private Jard. ail.GOO. Lr1. tllr, ~Ba famU, 64J..1200 a-om., la Ce1caJ Ctvb.
Walt &o peol, taaia. New fialMIQ evall. j PETE
' BARR[ TT RlAl P
Call .......
don osen
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1M1101 ... Kenaiqtan wlUa
1re1t view ! De1l1aed for
IDcloor /oatdoor enttrtaialDI 6
famil1 U•lnl -4 BR. Fam. Rm. form1l dlllln1, comm. PoOI •
&elDll. $110,000 Belle Partch
•1'14 <I'll)
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s..r.-. sno to IAO per omce. 5CM N. Newport Blvd.
SUketaeofW
FllllB •• Cit
Y9U will ftad wolfer a compeUthe salary, t1·
cellent beDefu and a
comfortable WOftinl at·
~ ....
PleaN eaU for aa ap.
poilltmeel to:
71 .. 11Mt6J
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6UATW.,_
SAYMI
AA /EOE/II IF
It's time to plan for that
vacaUocl trip, For estra
cub, .wily not aell 10me
ol ~ tww you don't
need with· a CW.lf"ied
tel T 642·5178.
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7..$:30 w .D. ScMcll c..
. , 3602 So. Gtte11 St, s.A .
...... OOUl&t •
10 Irey by toud1. Ac·
Cllrllt.e t)'JliDC. Exee lleot
opportwaity with raat
1rowinL company.
Costa tll area.
6'$-3'44. •ooaa• Reliable ID8bft ~
&d typla&, 10-key by
14Ueb. l>bl mlry btkpt
thnl trial baL •sen. otc. Wlid1y1 J.Spm. 545-IOIO,
HS-M·
I001191M' IT
•lhn per day. ~1. \l.r.
• A/P, A fR. l1e typio&.
bank «kpoaits, nm er·
rands. SS /llr. Costa
lle.1a. Call Cathy
7SHOtO • .......... ~
For L11ana Beach
public accomt.1111 oftlff.
(714)4M.ISOO.
Bookkeeper /Sec'y
F /C Bookbeper /Sec'y.
Exp. necmary. P /lime.
11000/mo. aalary. Autc repair allop. C.11. am.
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••SICllTAlllS• • Tt5 trrainWanc114,400
SbtlO /Fubla$11.000
Bee pt JT51/ AAabSUAOO
Pres /RE/SblD$lUOO
&11p Conlullant Oun
Ua RelndmAey, lnc.
40JD llirdlFAt'MEOE
Newport.-..UO/Free
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
i11r,Q 11AA80P P.l '-(l
{()'IA Mf',A bll ()1Jl(J
COHHEU
CHEVRO LET
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S4b-I 200
TOPDOU.AI
PAIDFOI GOOD&CUAN
USEDCAIS!
miracle
mazda
Jll0 .......... 4
ColteMeM 645-5700
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WIMllD
YOUllXOTIC
•HmsHCAlS ,.
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SAREiACI ..
21402Ma~PkrJ.
M isUOD Viejo A very Pkwy. nil
(off 5 Freew11)
U I ·Z040 4tMt4f
Ck>ted Sundays
$1,~-
0FMEWIMw-s
Sales and Leuinc at
competlUw prices. Es·
celleol service and part.a
dept.
Good selection ol pte-
vl04lllY owned BMW • other fine can In e&·
celleot coodiUan.
We also bave a &uM
company lbal leaaea
other m altes ol a ut.ol,
lrucU and VIOi. For ad·
d1liol'lal infonnaUan oo
leuiDc pleale call ...
7l4/t7i.1Z70 7"1911-1111
CREVIER
SALES-Sl~ 201 W ,._SANTAANA
714J835.3171 ClQ~D a.MlAY
n. Molt lllcllilt P.tOfY_.
IMWP.,d Or
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Sale1·Strvice-Leuinc Roy Ctner,IK.
Rolls 'lloyce BMW' -
Jtc)(f W. Cout Hwy. 1540Jamhone
·Newport Beach Newport Beach MMrM4
__ __..M-=..,_:.;;9405'-=-=---'65 BMW llllO. Rum aood.
TOP $DOLLARS Muatsell!._
For Clean Uaed , se.411131.
Cars• Tnitu '79 320i cashmne/black
We pay cubontheapot! BBS wheels, perf cond.
Contact buyer at Sll.400 Evea. 131·30el. Days
7»9521 Dc-SANFIS
CHEVROLET '12 BMW ml. x1nl coed,
MZSO/OBO
$4l4l'5'7 •
i2 2002 4 apd, air, r.diall
am fm cassette, v~ry
dean1 psoo. mmo
'71 2002 BMW : wbt,
Bl111p, fm/am cua. XJnt cood $4000 080 Call _L=~=a~67~~~931115.;..=.__~~~• w... t7zt
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A Tl.AS CHIYSL&ft. YMOUTH·
2929 Hatbor Blvd., Co1ta Meu. Tel. 548-1934. 3 blocks
eouth ot San Diego Fr..-fl'/ oft Harbor Blvd. Com~
body lhop. Sain. S.rvlce. Pwia. Servtct Dept. open
Monday lhru Friday 7:30 ~.M. to 5:30 P.M. and I A.M. to
5 P.M. on S.turday. • llACH IW'OITS
M Dove Slrfft, Newport Beach. Tel. 752-<>900. Call ue,
w.'r• the 1peclall111 for Alla Ron.o. Peugeot & Saab.
• THIODOll IOllMS POID
Modern ...... Mrvloe, '*"'body, pektt & 11,. dept1.
Competitive r1tee on INM & ::...._ 2080 Hatt>or
11¥d., Coeta MN. 1542-0010 ot 1.
MATCH THE J-IUMIERS OH · THE
MAP WITH THE MUMIERS IH THE BOXES • MIWPOIT DAnuM
&• Dove StrMt, Newport Beech. Tet 833-1300. At lhe
triangle of JemborH. Mec:At1hur & Brl1tol behind
Vl~orla Station. Sal ... S.Vloe. L41Mlng & Part•. FIMI
dlacounta to the public.
~ HOWAIDCHIVIOUT
Dove/Quall SlrHtl. Newport Beach. 133·0555. We
~lze In Corvettnl And our body ahOp la one of the
be9t~ Excellent body and petnt ltiop fOf' all make• and
modelll
L.lgyna Hlllt 137-2400
' COIMllR-0.UU.O CHPIOLIT
11211 leach Blvd • Huntington llltlch. Tel. 147-talt Of
141-3331 . lalet . ._,.,lo. Pw1I. Full LeMlng Capt,
f'reeway CIOM to •II Otantt Oo.
• • 101 LOM•PU POMTIAC
13900 Beech Blvd .. We11mlns•. Tel. -..S1. Orange
County'• oldelt and 1arge1t Pontiac dealer1hlp. Salee,
Service. Pert1.
• UMIYRSITY HOM>A
2850 Harbor Blvd.. Coat.a Meu. Tel. ~. 1 Mlle
South 405 Freeway. Sal ... Mrvice, ~ & leaalng. •
• SANT A AMA DATSUN
2001 E. 17th StrM t, Santa Ana. Tel. Me·7111. Your
Origlnal 09dlcated Dat1Un o.i..
COSTA MIU DATSUN
2845 Herbor Blvd .. Co1ta Mesa. Tel. ~15410. Serving
Orwige County for 18 year1. 1 Mlle So. 405
• SUMSIT FOID, IMC.
(Home of Wiiii• lhe Whal•~ 5440 Gwden Grove Bl'ld ..
W.tmlneler. Tel. 1539·4010.
• PIAMIC PROTO UHCO&.M MllCUIY
Service and Pena 0.par1ment always ~ 7 da)'I a
w.etl 7:30 A,M, to 1:30 P.M, M-7739,
NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS
•v•T•tlOlet INCUIOI T••o••ote , ....... ,, •••• •••••n. 1'•(11111(, , ••• 90ITOll. OHtOlf ••o Cllll(l•••TI •roe. l llCttAJleHNIOtlNUIO I\' TMl •aao ANO llllS,.•IT
.. ....
9
Deficit --
cut the key
ThU u thf conclunon of o boo-port .m.1.
Unleu the United Slates unchr WI admlalltta·
Uon and um Coll1reu laim and tbeo flpta re.lent·
let1ly to ret.tn cooltolAver our horrendoul federal
bud1et detlcita, Pr&rdent Rea1an'1 noble experi-
ment with "aupply aide ecooom1ca" will fail.
And ita raUure will drat UI all down with It.
Every other part of Ud.a economic pollcJ, wbJcb
has dominated U.S. domeatic pollcy-makln1 at.nee
Rea1an loot office, may be put properly ln place
(qulte an aa-
sumpUoo oo lts ~ own. but let's
aasumelt).
Thia meana
r!:e!~f:l!:~ .-,-[-111--Pl-IT_l_l_i:= Z
ment would be
reduced to encoura1e business to take more rlakl on
bulldint new plants and equipment and 'thereby l9
1pur our productivity. It means our tuet on earn1np
would be so revised that they'wouJd dl.scoura1e devU-
may-care 1pendin1 by us, as lodlviduala, on tbJn11
and non·thin1a of temporary v1lue. It meant tbe
1rowth lo our money supply would be curtalled to
force cutbacks in ext~naion of credit for wasteful pro-
jects.
Nooe of lt would be e.nou1h to 1lve 1upply 1lde
economics • chance to work and send us loto another
era ol 1ustaloed prosperity -unJe11 tbere .iao are
areal slaihea in our huce. year-after-year federal
budeet deficits. The reductions muat l>e apec-
tacular enoueh to squash the expectationa of lnfl1tloa
in our nation, which are se1t-rumrun1 prophecies.
Thia it the soberln& lesson belo1 shouted to us by
our aUy •cross the ocean -Britain. under Prime
Minister Thatcher.
It was ln May 1979 that Mrs. Thatcher took office
with the 1oals of cutting British eovernment apend·
ln1, reduclne hiab tax rates on investment 1nd eam-
ln1s. eurbloa the cr.owth in the money supply, re-
vltalWn1 productivity and brinlfnt down the rate of
inflation.
That's "us," isn't it?
At that lime, the index of government 1pendlo1
(1975-76 equals 100) was 90.5; the aame index ln
1980·81 (latest figure) 1' 98.5. As a percent of ero.1
domestic product (Britain's total output), 1overn-
ment spending then was 38.5 percent; today, ll ii .0
percent. Government borrowing when Mrs. Thatcher
took ollice was 5 \.11 billion pounds ; today, It ii up to
13"2 billion pounds. ·
(n this same span, the rate of rise in the ·COD·
sumer price level has accelerated from 10\AJ percent
a year to 12 percent. The unemployment rate baa
soared from 5.~ percent in May 1979, to 10.4 percent
as of ~by 1981.
A-bout her only achievement bu been a 1lowln1
lo the rate ot growth in the money supply from an an-
nual 13 percent when she took olfice to an annual 11\AJ percent now.
Mra. Thatcher bas not 1atoed control over 1ov-
ernm .:nt apendin1 and the deficit. Sbe ha• 1lowed tbe
1rowtb in Britain's money aupply, but tbe enliH
burden of adjusting to this slower 1rowth hu fallen
on the private sector. And this, in the wordt ol Dr.
William C. Freund, chief economl1t of tbe NHt York
Stock Eltchanae. baa caused "an unneceuary .and
co.Uy contraction in Jobe and output."
Don't shru1 off Mn. Thatcher u a bun1Jer, Jfr.,,
President! 'What she has tried we are tryln1, too.
Retreat on your tax cull, confentr•te on slashinl our
budaet deficits -or your economlts will fall, 111'.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AYEIACES
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PlJBUC NOTICE
Goldwater Jr. apologizes
Admits story of Hayakawa snooze inaccurate
NO DEALER BALES. AD STOTS THURS.
LASSIE
DOG CARE PRODUCTS
n£A Ir TICK
SHAMPOO 13 OZ.
MEDICATED
SHAMPOO 12 OZ. OR
vrrAMINS 1r
MINERALS
30TABLETS
YOUR CHOICE 14! .L.a.ai• will at our Diamond Bar
store on S.turda,. July 18th from
10-2. "Bow1wow' Bucky. (Honest, it'• no job.)
d • COi FLEA STOP
Killa pn-adult (why don't
they just aay adolucent )
fl... and pNYent.
Ninfeetation for 78 daya.
2 77
6 oz.
llD-A-IUG
FLEA A TICI SPRAY
Nobody Uk.. to t&l.k about
the subject much but thia
stuff get. rid of 11 ... and
ticJu indoon and outdoon.
Won't stain, dri• clear. .29J.
SUNBEAM ELECTRIC .
LAWN MOWERS
20'' SllGLE IUDE
Hae a ..fety po'tlt'9J' cut -off,
stope blad• in 1-than 2.8
eecond.e, aJ.o ha.a a aide
d~ ~d front baffle.
~ 88~~.
11" TWll ILADI WITB
nlP -OYD BODLE
Arna.-JOW' neicrhhon ~ walllino to ~
oppomte ad• of th• .
mow.r while pullino the
handle with you. You
change clu.ct.ion, not
the m°"r.
1188!.
Get rid of ant..
Pronto. (Don't u.
it on your "VQ'i-.
h°'"'"r, it'• not for
you.)
SCOTTS
WDTDILAWI·
llSECT COITIOL
5 8!ilo.rr.
Don't try wdng tht. in your
Ea.tern lawn 'c:aUM it'•
gonna haft different kind.a
of bup in it than the
W..tern aoil doea.
JOIE'S
TOMATO SPllES
69~2-PAK
Put 80me around YOW'
tomato plant. for juicier
and plumper tomatoee.
Two per plant will Wt
all --..c>n.
CBACOI
TDl-0-VITI
s·~
A eoocl fertW.mr for
lawu. no-.. u... and~SoftW
had al.
COLOllTE
1/i"xSO FT.
PLASTIC BOSE
2~?o
You'll n...,.r gu .. what thie ia for. No,
it'• not for icing cakff or hooking up
phonff or walking doga (you haft on•
. mor.gu .. ). .
•61-B
You may want one of th for watering
( but let me tell you thia n.'a a littl•
mia.d up, it go. from o • side to the
other).